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Seattle Two Big Stores Noted for Low Prices Tacoma ws a STOP TALK nen ‘inds 3 ( ne LA CROSSE, Wis, July NW YORK, July 25.~"He nail. D, Wermuth, camping near here all the Rachael and the Bridge Mary Boyle O'Reilly, the Talented Correspondent, Tells Another One of the Stories She Hears From OUT OF THE HIGH-PRICED DISTRICT LAST DAY OF ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ndows In the house | dreamed he saw a large pearl lytr trom gossiping with | on the bott er, Hew the Steps of Her Temporary nement Home ; Moe es nen Gf Sie atibndiidue'@ lekar oe ical vj Aral get Down in New York’s Congested East Side y ford praltted by lary “ta [tn hia Groam and brought, two fort BEST BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY: Chances Are Caram is the hus-|clams to the surface. In one of acc The Carems were | them he found a pearl worth $500 married a quarter of a cenutry ago. ‘and © other one worth $50 --Bar- mm | Golden---Best Means the Biggest Bargains gains That Will Hardly Need Repeating A Clean Sweep Saie OF MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S $f Summer Suits $f () VALUES $20.00 TO $30.00 Low Rent $2.50 If 49 Stores $2.50 Now aylph ee PP OR aan 3 Its Pumps with a Cuban New hait-Louts We heel, in pat. ents, satins Have and gun metals Unrestricted choice of best materials and best workmanship—any $2.95 $2.95 summer suit in the house goes at this price—savings of 1-2 to 2-3 on each “ibis ae, suit. All sizes are here represented in materials and shades that will please Floor. Bidg the most fastidious business man. MEN AND WOMEN OF SEATTLE Many thousands of you are acquainted with the Upstairs Store, and the money-saving poasibilities which happens that you are not a customer, visit our shop before making a selection. Men’s $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Oxfords Such as Nettleton’s, Knox, Walkover and Or. Worth’s Cushion Sole. $2.95 and $2.50. Take Elevator—Open Saturday Evening to 10 OSTON HOE Oo. SAMPLE HOP .. INC. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. Second Floor Eltel Buliding. Come down Saturday-—we are open until 10 p. m.—and the Men’s it offers. Store is bristling with seasonable cut prices. LAST DAY CLEARANCE MEN'S UNDERWEAR Exceptional Value in Union Suits, Two-Piece Summer Weights, and Attractive Garments of Summer Mesh or Soft Fabrics “The Bridge”’—The pathway that all East Siders hope to cross some day to “The Promised Land.” ne BY MARY BOYLE O'REILLY rHE GHETTO, Jul n et. te barred by work of cables as the arch of the dar A CLEARANCE IN Our Popular Boys’ Outfitting symbol and Incentive of escape Last Day Clearance Sale re sae hae! “yah we . - : Sy r 7 gs é . 9 e ° Department—Just for Socks, Ties, Shirts, Pajamas, Straw Hats, Gloves, Caps, Feit Hats, Suspenders are among the articles marked for spe ing tomorrow rest Yes, we her quiet « fo when Sabbath ts co searching Boys’ Suits, cassimeres and cheviots, y asted styles, in broken lots that “It was GRAND to sai! along those green hills by Jersey. | thought all America looked like that! Then we came here—to ‘Poverty Hol low.’ It seemed hard—just at first. But my Judah got home work leve ter all these years extra good web and 29c y sold up to $4.50. Sizes so long ago. Men's also best shades of Boys do je-br y tweeds My Judah and I we ht us grey and tan; al 1 5 and ¥ ad gray; we speak clint a word, ¢ cannot in Seat ' c kni of them think hew poor! No but our health and hope en's Straw Hats ses $2.60, Cut for Inst it rly sold to Must be seen to 2. 95 ciated. Sizes 9 to 17 Men's Silk Front Shirts, with mi ry link collar. ; lant asin 50¢ blue denim Overalls, red trimmed as a ‘learner,’ finishing knee pants. Yes, | sewed, too. His hours pocket and yoke. Clearance were daybr to 9 of the night—the pay $2 a K Men's { Shirts, in best patterns; all sizes 98 pric er peecescoes 35c ‘ “Starvation wages, you think? No, not Me, Tam a good for el values to $2.00. Choic® ..........0eee08 c Boys’, new Blouse W aists, sailor style; made : ; housekeeper, knowing to buy an’ to cook fi ainly we eat kosher Men's Golf Shirts, the best shirt we have ever sold for 69c. of serviceable white shirting, piped in middy WII go on sale tomorrow, your choice of a large array of moat pleasing and handsome patterns, at | we live by Mofes. That makes more good an’ cheap. Pretty soon those |children they come—always a baby in the house, Before the biggest |could clean bastings my Judah he knew to speck English fine! He }was not ao atrong already, but always, most always, he have hopes. That is how !t ts when children have a good father! “My Judah, he tells me if we save som mey he can bire two | machines two dollars each for a month T we an children can make four cents profit on every dozen boys’ pants, Ah, my poor |dah, how he work—three dozen pants, 1 irs, one dollar an’ twer pone # pald—at th fireat only 12 cen r One day my Judah he say | Sweet land of | We must be sweated or ourselves sweaters, Me, I must h |more machines. Boys’ jack they pay 20 cents aptece. 1 must be sewor for § cents ‘ou must b finisher for 5 cents. arner to tron for 3 cents, for button holes for 2% cents, That leaves 1% cents blue, or of plain blue, piped in white, 49 tie to match. Special .. . . c Last Day Clearance Sale At Prices Still Lower— Many Less Than One-Half Off Ladies’ Fashionable Tailored Suits, $9 98 Values to $22.50 e 43c 15¢ LACE HOSE—Ia v sew silk Lisle Ince urthread beel and black only; all wizes. ular price 36¢. LADIES’ Hose— 356 Ladtes' tan Frenct lisle Hore, tich, mesh, openwork; very elastic topa; best 50c grade. Last bo UNION SUITS— 35c Ladies Swiss ribbed Union Suits with stro dee ce top; two styles lace trimmed or cuff kn Values 50c; last day, % VESTS—Ladics’ Swirs dc ribbed, deep crochet 35 GLOVES — Ladies C siik Gloves, all sizes; tans and browns; our best 50c grade. Clear- ance sale price, c. 636 LOVES a Laden’ C elbow length Silk Tell Him to Buy “Holsum’ It makes a big difference to you in dollars and cents whether you buy “Hol- sum” Bread or just any kind of Baker's Bread. When you stop to think that there Gloves. All sizes; tans, browns or champagnes; our best $1.00 grade. Clear- ance price, 63 $1 47 GLOVES — La- wie dies’ extra super Silk Gloves; black with white stitching, or white with black stitching; also colors. These are 24 es long. Clearance price, §1.47. A good gir for dramri “At first I no un¢ rstand. But always my Judah know best! “Pretty soon we two are one team making fourteen, eighteen dol It is SO good. Then I spend eight dollar every week for » always one dollar a day. So I do not mind my cough at all t idy what makes that cough. An’ the chil fvery day they go by the school. The lad ictures about trees an’ wheat fields, an Yr s in the old country. Me, I say yea, It is ady teacher told 89 lace yoke, front, back and m ° hen I tell them # we will oulder Last day price ies’ Suits from the best grades, smart materials and 00, GLOVES — Ladies’ are a lot of different brands of bread being FR see ail those things, but not—not on the Bast Side. ‘On the other aide gions sera abby pt nee hepa aber YUE full elbow length of the bridge,’ I say to the ¢ are neh Serges in r or black Si : sold for ten-cent loaves that are from a J) “hut my Judah make moan, ‘It ts long—tong—till Tam rich! Men Bp LAUNDRY BAce— fords, Fancy Cheviots and Novelties; three-quarter, cut are like that ck and cretonne; pretty away or straight s, line oral a conventional de signs. Last day price, 2% 7¢ CHILDREN’S UN eee with sple fifth to a third short in weight, you can plainly see one reason why you should always buy “Holsum” =: «o Bread which established a thirty- satin. This lot includes s¢ smiled at us from the lower steps, where said the mother, her lips suddenly | unsteady ave been happy here. When I think how your father worked an’ planned all the years, When—ab, father! He came through the empty house—a tall, work man, gaunt }and pallid, but smi avely observant the children watched their parents without # ach slight figure High over the cables etched a magic vault of the win 1 bs { r hand within his Judah she said. piped the privileged baby, pointing triumphantly ks in navy, page ne A9e CORSETS — VU mer-weight, £ comfortable, lace trimmed; upporters; long, all sizes. Clear. 1g WHAT?I—Yes, 1 cent adies’ and chil- white, hi stitched Handkerchiefs; handy to have in the hana- bag for emergency Idren and pants, pure fine ribbed, medium weight made and all alues to 4c. Last garment, 17¢ full sk ance perfec sizes, V day, a HAND BAGS-—I 23c ter wasn He Bags, white or tan. Er brotdery, pique knit THE STORE THAT the » unstendily as, still smiling, her hus. 2 Laok, fad to the stars, to show “Sabbath as over. 2 ia #,” answered the father. “I see, I see | mesh, Inen or crash, Val 246 SHEETS—Full tinal n, go find your hats, Then wou Your mother shat ues to $1.25; some elightly tal oes ach Muslin urday, 15e Pillow Slips, 36x ach, y. We will cross the bridge solled While they last | The port commission has receiv. ed and opened bids on the project ed locomotive crane for the ling of lumber at Smith cove er the new electrical hotating machine MO O Vv I E S Open Until 10 p. m. Saturday oe Next to That 42-Story Buiiding S At the Dream Until Sunday Ital Curfous —Monu- "$3.50 and $5.00 or le GHTNING PUTS | “Wr tue TEaTars | Much Laundry! $3.50 and $5.00 Thiet THIS WEEK. No Tact! Divorce The new “Bread La two-ounce loaf as the standard ten-cent loaf, was passed to protect you against short weight bread. Nowadays the baker who wants to make a little loaf that he can sell to the grocer at the rate of thirty for a dollar, in the five-cent loaves, has to stamp the net weight of each | and that’s where “Holsum” scores. A ten- cent “Holsum” loaf always weighs full two pounds, FROLICH MILLINERY Reward PARLORS w. 8. 392 Arcade Building At the Clemmer Until Sunday Moore—Gill Travel Pictures, -_ | “Home Sweet Home,” two reels. Metropolitan—Dark Hy United Press Leased Wire and a five-cent “Holsum” loaf always weighs a big, —- = Pathe Weekly,” “Mistake in Kid ms ‘apaph : SAN FRANCISCO, July 24—Too full pound ADVANCE STYLES |" oes PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss, July|] Seattle—“The Girl From Pan-Tiyetg tact and too much laundry Paul 1, chauffeur for Sig . - bronght Geo. Bisson into court here Te ae At the Black Cat Until Sunda ’ For Ladies’ Suits | “Exposure of Gambling in New| Levy, while returning home from a || Orpheum—Vaudevitie. York,” thr s—Vaudeville | York, reel irug store with a package, Emprest ev $24 to Order spate lucky enough to sidestep a bol Pantages—Vaudevillo, | 801 Union At the Circuit Until Sunday | H/#htning, but after the flash het Gii4 vaudeville and motion | was horrified to notice a pink pletur oO oT PM | gamelia’ Basret. Gone tence Rotice a The day after our marriage he pen to . . sols. “The Neture Gir)’ | Streak In his hand, Running home, coal opened a trunk crammed to burst-! jrecls, “The Moving Picture Girl.”|) awakened the Levys and he|} Clemmer Photoplays = and re ou ar . vaudeville, ing with sotled clothes and point a AT | At the Melbourne Until Sunday | kept darting up and down the house satre e pointe THE — Photoplays to the washtub.” Truth in the Wilderness,” two| Wnt! they called in an officer, who Msibourne al or hl Podge oe It doesn’t cost you any more to get “Holsum” Bread than the other kind—and you always know what you're getting. Your grocer gets a fair, honest profit on the sale, you get a fair, honest loaf of bread, and é except the few men who want fend a divorce suit specialty,” said Mra Bisson, “is handing out raw deals. everybody is satisfied to profit at your expense Most people nowadays use “Holsum,” particularly since the new law went into effect, and they are waking up to what they are entitled to for a ten-cent or a five cent loaf. If you're not already a customer suppose you If your grocer is one of the few who | vaudeville, reels. “The Peddle Courage, The Strange Way. eee eorge grinned: thadughout. the| finally discovered what had been| a hes sah ed t Love and| tone. . Sool carcied {| Alhambra Photoplays and testimony call eS | 0 ease: vaudeville, was wrapped with a piece of pink At the Grand Until Sunday | St!ing and when the bolt came he | “Mutual Weekly,” “Brethoran of|t#htened his grip and the con!) COMMERCIAL CLUB a cross mark on his hand tiat ; The woman or man who is | extra hard to please in Teeth, as in everything else, will stop Scenic Cafe try a loaf today won't sell “Holsum” call Main 5937 and we'll tell you / 1422 oe pis Avenve tie Racred Pigh, The Red | ccoms indélible, He is now recov | TO HAVE CLABERARE IE. co css am Nahetas ee short of nothing less than True- the name and address of a grocer near you who will sell Our 25c Regular Dinner J 60 ered otherwise, st the markets afford, and our to-Nature ‘Teeth, : . ~—AND— As tha Blase A Uneil-duna An Invitation from the Commer-|[[ service ts perfect. We have en It don't take you long to tell it to you. Our Special 50c Chicken} otic “Onis Way! “Ianntean's clal club of Langley, Whidby isl-|f eared the highest ciaas vaudewiie J] fhe difference between @ proper e ‘ yay, annigan’s d, td attend a cle : At |Pentertainers of the stage in 8 ng, ‘good ooking set o Ze sure you get the bread in the white wax paper Dinner | Harera,” Moro ish Deve: t Jolo, JURY DISAGREES ©... Ba n clat k m Statin th 0 in Seattle Tooth ant ie’ Weiere ke wrapper with the name “Holsum” on it in blue letters, Served from 11 a. m. to Bi. My trann orm Cha The by the § mercial rroonam so many people have to be satis- |Rolt From the Sky.” pis 4 Are Unexcelied in Seattle C ‘lub, One of the feature events of | J Mie Belle Manning, Pe fied with. Insist upon having it—your grocer has it or can get it if Oysters, Dungeness C Flan, “ee PORTLAND, July 25.-—The jury | io Gay is to be a baseball game be ‘gopesns Reautiful Sets at $5, $10 and 4 he wants to. Steake and Chop | At the Colonial Until Sunday. [which heard evidence tn the trial) oO ke oF tn sraie aed Mien Welen Van Comedian $15 per set, according to mate. 4 1€ 7 MOTION | “Tapped Wires,” two reels; of A, B, Conley, aged millionaire . Senin pit + Lyrte rial used, FREE Gambler's Honor,” “At Midnight,"| banker of La Grande, charged with ony ore at cave re he local dol- iii : Violtn Wonder | a CY} Vocal and Instrusnentad Concert Topical Knife of Fire.” leontributing to th® delinquency of | @#@tlon w eave pler 3 at Lp, my| EB wrifnitrea, Dony Pianist §} Afternoons and d Evenings | 2. | Gertrude Williams, a minor, In 1908| WASHINGTON.eThe senate to-|[2 * Pluhe Floor Mer 0S on en 0 sum a. il 0. BY MODERN, elegantly furnished) has reported a disagreement after | qay confirmed Chas. E, Davidson as SCENIO CAFR Prof. Nape’s Haw lan Orchestra jrooms at lowest yates at Hotel Vir-|seven hours’ deliberation, It was | surveyor general of Alaska 1605 Firet Ave. | 1420-22 Second Avenue. —OF. lginus, Highth ané Virginia, near|reported they stood 11 to 1 for con-| | JAS 1. SHUTH, Mer | Opposite Bon Marche. GB vt a ) Westlake. Llliott 803,—Adv, viction, Dance at Dreamland tonight, °°* | pense seems In present location 11 yeamm