The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915. PAGE 3. Open Saturday Until 10 P. M.=—= The Designer dust Arrived 40 c dren's Instea SEATTLE MAN IN WONDERFUL] =a FORM IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, Inc, and Cape 25c WIND-UP! Final Wind-Up Starts Tomorrow at 9 A.M. Having handled thousands of customers and sold thou- SecoNnD Ave. AT JAMES ST. Your “Waist Question” Settled sands of dollars’ worth of merchandise during our sale of M ‘ FAVORED BY BETTORS = fyél the immense Wolf stock, which we purchased at 40c on 2 Nima eal ac } : Abadi . faa the dollar, we are now down to odds and ends. These Be coe oa te - nd the place where right prices prevail thi ; ts at 75¢ * r : HALTUSROT GOLF CLUB, Short) SEATTLE TEAM went on batting I gy 09, $1 $2.50 and $3.50 uew matectslond dies, will be sold tomorrow at the following sale prices: Hilts, N. J June 18-—-Tlugo galler-| rampage Thuraday, enabling Bill B 91:00 $1 i ‘ ae Rose to win his first game this sea . 7 Gv = jen followed “Jimmy” Barnes, for 108 rupile ate Blain colar ree pens Black, Fancy Aw wang ner Seattle yfeasion 4 Louls 1 ¢ te lvelet ” | ; Telifer, the Frenchman, when they! } ge ae a an Vea Gan Hind the Waist you want here Wind-up price, Beautifully atarted today on the third round of sir! ; ‘ : } tn ae erican open golf, #rt! ‘ ‘ values to tailored, val- play in t American open 6 ‘ a e W championship ; C is $15.00 ues to $25 . :::/ 33) Specials in the Ready-to-Wear . hae Recause of the wonderful form: ).) Oe a4 displayed by both Thursday Rose, p é H Th ( ; 1 at Should Meet With Your Approval they tled at 146 for first place Vv an Union Suits, $1.00 val-]| 50c Underwear. ..23c | Boys’ Suits, $3.50 val- ed Rian ox bi Gey wars wece the ou ae ar an” Warner's Crate Warien'a Hse avorites in the betting : ues, wind- favorites in the bettl 50 |: 17c heel and toe, with $5 Boys’ Suits. .$2.48 Jerome D. Travers was only two ; OS. ; ter top, in Diack Gam up price strokes behind the leaders, and had : aoe : ‘ ’ ; a 15¢ Handkerchiefs. . 3c . P ere eer © s 4 eae F rN 25¢ Silk Boot Ho reinforced 1 Shirt 48c $1.25 Bathing Suits, Francis Oulmet, national amateur | Melchett soe 3 u , inle 1 toe, with $1 Dress irts. .. . champion, is hopeleasly out of it 1 6 Hi $1 90" Warnes Saok-tace ne 7 erie " . He finished the first two rounds 10 ark, p ° 1 1 e Corsets, medium bust olor he seaac usually pi 75 Negligee Shirts 19c strokes behind the leaders - eter ng double skirt dis ‘otale boning » tr op Mises’ and Boys’ Hose in 50c Suspenders. . .19¢ A \@ ron supporters, Sizes 19 to 34 17¢ d heavy rib, made = $10.00 Rain Coats, LEONARD BEEKMAN, ato : : id "wearing cout from selected yarns which. will Be 7 A . Interscholastic tennis champ, fe * - > pamerare lors a $1.00 Silk Lisle Un- ] wind-up De cae teins tines ieee f 49c The New Empire Corset, hard to sneture, Colors, ia t , PRETOERY . . s’ Union Suits, Nazar . A magnates are eSULT style, with drop seat i olgh poly r ria 7, Ve Women's Cambric Draw r garment and hose supporters, ples. It will pay you to ight a acoma ¢ OG ee enlace cat e of a durable Richelieu rib cot. attend this sale for WE AL REICH put Al Norton out in 2 Misdelehia A rows of pin tucks; ba nd draw nin sizes 4 to 13 years. Worth two rounds Thursday night it. 1 a 10 ng around waist; all sizes, » 4 SAVE YOU MONEY. rs ' 4 " Women's Long Muslin 7 Women's Vests, cumfy cut; LONGEST sia LEAGUE game i ie 69c : Skirts, French seamed C neck and arm holes finished of season played in Chicago Thurs : me 1 with tape and crochet edge to MEN’S SHOES | Men’s Shoes fm" (Bonnie ce ae i, 4 to 3, in 19 innings . ; " 34 to Wind-up Price. Values to $4.00 | Including Walk-Over, Dress and NEW YORK federal court ordera| seer ait lake, 1-1. Venice ets tee Union Suits, Both Dress and Big Z Work Rabe Ghia at Ritchie. Weleh|® #0" Francie BZ CP, 27, Muslin Gowns, fe and 0c. Extra Midretey Bey Shoes, values to fight destroy « long lega plain or y yokes, slip med yoke. battle NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE over eeves, full 4 1 $5.00, at Pegi Won ret, length 34 to 42 Saturday, your pick, each STANFORD CREW arrived “4 rr] worth Poughkeepsie Friday for annu ae a5 ‘tea 4 Aberdeen of tae M d Y BILL ABSTEIN, let out by Los| “ttle a: en’ Ss an oe | Angeles cl fter Beatty deal, and AMERICAN LEAGUE Desens or t's Men’ s Suits . today or Saturda *s bd ® e328 1400-1402 First Ave.——\Cor. Union St. | ait sels ‘tterchants to7Ask’ big oFOnGe amma deen, have Victoria to| Washing i n g r expensive accessories—these are without dout sit in at ing Beer : 4 : ttle in new, up-to-date patterns in Tweeds, Cassimeres, Serggge " . = paiande “prepeeeey ore ANNUAL CITY tonnte , “ from 30 chest measure up to 50. Coats made in Slims, Stouts nd . : ment opens at Woodland pes NATIONAL LEAGUE ; nuilt in proportion SCHOOL BOARD VANCOUVER HAS \Cupid Routs Mars; |\\\\\ fee le “PRIENDS, ust reason for a moment, and you will see why we $12. 50 English Girl Weds | a . 41/9 can offer you $20.00 to $25.00 Suits for......+.2+6 cecesceeeeee ceeees s | 3 MAN SAYS CLERK , Fee 12d r you $2000 8 fens 4 HER BOYS KILLED C°""" Despite War) thursday night res : ae are Bs ie of sf extra pair of Pants, we a $1. 75 $2. 50 — “ splendid values at oe eeceeee Peewee eeress THRASHED HIM | STAGE IS t Greenwood Ath o oe All Sizes —_— 46 letic cla smoker, at Ajax hall,|‘ me vet EVERETT, June 18.—N. J. John. VANCOUVER, B. C., June | 85th and Greenwood, tonight. Ray FEDERAL LEAGUE | y y 1 apbell 4 Billy Wright in y nn Laat Pot ’ coment ia ny panes Yonah amen “sos Sear sey. Tm “tees. | BOYS? NORFOLK WOOL SUITS, $2.59 and $3.79 board, will ask for a warrant for eral weeks, no Vancouver casualties j tm : i s . the arrest of a clerk of the board, were noted in the lists telegraphed Wiiinae Jen Phones ve . i . Another big lot—the balance of a big purchase by our Tacoma House—enables us who, he charges, beat him up after from Ottawa. The Canadian expe son Kraiger vs " Ban ‘ t tinue the Sale of Boys’ Suits at these remarkably low prices a weeting in the Maltby school ditionary force is again in action, it ’ and Leo Houck vs. Earl re ” 3 Just think,” $4.90, $5.00 and $6.00 values in Boys’ § Boys’ Knee Pants, Knicker style, well made, cut house. is announced ‘ Sturdy Norfolk Suits, full, with plenty of wear, st : — Saturday. your piek.. PLOD, PS.7D | at 49c wu 98c Ages 5 to 18 Years. In corduroys, kersey cloth, in gray and brown serges and fancy (weeds 59 Men's Golf Shirts, laundered cuffs and C neck bands, perfect fitting, in a good qual 25 Silk Lisle Sox, worth 35c, with double ity of percale, in a Varied assortment of the sea C soles and reinforced heels and toes which son's ne it ns and colors Just like the are hard to puncture. Colors white, black, tan, dollar ones, Sizes 14 to 17 gray Copen, etc. All sizes. 350 Pairs Boys’ Shoes at Great Sacrifice $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes and Oxford Ties, navy, AHigh Standard of Quality at on sale Saturday, pair erry eer e e Sizes 13 to 5% e t rice hey come in Box Calf, Glazed Coltskin, Gunmetal Calf tefla and Patent Leathe Here you have the famous Tess Ted M.Robson Brand, made by Roberts, Johnson & Rand and the Washing- ton Shoe Mfg. Co., Seattle leather Shoes and will give gov enywhere. One price, Saturday, a home product. They are strictly 1 we xd wear; rth $2.50 and $3.00 pair $1.79. ‘SENATOR OLIVER'S. E. COMPANY TO. HOPES FOR 6.0.P, APPEAL ORDER Barring cataclysms, the repub: An appeal to the United States licans in 1916 are going to wipe the |SUpreme court is to be allowed the traction company from the decision ~ EN who come here do not look at the price tag, for they know that, what- wm ever they choose, the value is there and dependable quality is in it. This is an evidence of confidence in our clothing that we highly value. Men can buy quickly and safely at store. Our business is done aboveboard, have nothing to hide, nothing to be ashamed | of, but on the other hand we are proud of every suit that goes out of this store. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Mars, the war god, has n rout ed by Dan Cupld in the case of Miss Stella M. Robson of Calcutta an English girl, and O. H, Correll, a German When Correll was from entering India to c Robson as his bride, he cabied her| to meet him in San Fran aft-| er he had made the trip across the continent The war, he says, prevented him| from going to ber | The young English girl on the Nippon Maru Correll was at the June 18 Success doesn’t come by chance. ‘SEATTLE TEACHERS To reach the top, cigarettes COLLECT $232,000 must be the goods. |oe'masnieos welds. "Tie wreaks ai | records in Seattle. Contracts for NEBO plain end end are on top school supplies to the total amount because they are “Utterly vented Miss this lof $20,000 have been awarded for arrived [the winter sc hoo! term. dock earth with the democrats, according and Fit and guarantee the workmanship in any ment. gar- Our Suits Are Priced at OPEN AN ACCOUNT—PAY AS YOU GET PAID 1119-1121 Third Ave. 3etween Seneca and Spring to Philadelphia to reside. WAR PRISONER LAUDS GERMANS VANCOUVER, In a letter to a | Col. F. W. Newbe |now a prisoner of war in Germany speaks a good word for the militar authorities in charge of bis camp. He says the pr allowed freedom and frequent s are « In thelr also allowed to B.C, June 18 friend in this cit of Vancouver isohers are considerable entertaing behalf. Th | write two lett en are Hand four postcards a month and have the ube of a big library Henry Gleason beat Tommy Ma |son, Claud Fortner beat Jim Man | ning, Val Sontag beat Larry Scharb, | Lloyd Madden beat Charles Sontag, |Irve Gleason beat Wesley Blackie land Clarence Quinn beat George | Carrel! COAST LEAGL ¥ aaa | Mor ‘ eo an oe 479] eae? * ee? you long for. Don’t take our word for the “Utterly Different” goodness of NEBO plain end. Don’t think that ‘‘maybe they’re better.” Get one between your lips and you'll know it. > GUARANTEE — If after smoking half the package of NEBO plain end you are not delighted, return balance of package to P. Lorillard Co., New York (Estab- lished 1760) and receive your money back, 10 CENTS FOR TWENTY CIGARETTES “Tlterly Different!” *, HK. Machett, Cured of clip it out and present it at once. Only one coupon will be accepted on each course of treatments. DR. C. F. LATHROP. dicttie Hy Dr. ©. Bhat | WHY BE SICK? « 1 with Bank Bld onaultation FREE i i jones iite-long truce wae deciared o t . : "8 of the public service commission, We Emphasize Three Points felons truce was declared Different.” \[This Coupon Is Worth | ‘9 United states senator Georse T /airecting the, company: to Rai The wedding took place here Oliver, who as a side line publishes seats for all passengers, and to e Correll met Miss Robson in Cal $10.00 a couple of newspapers in Pittsburg operate its Alki Point, Fauntienoy utta, where she was born, while Pp 5 will accept this coupon] He and his wife were in Seattle | Park and Ballard Reach cars beyond ua it t e be wes representative there for the! NEBO plain ead will instantly ap | is partie sy a caah a over night Thursday, en route East |the termini specified in its charter, 5 ] Philadelphia bide firm of Burk| peal to you, for the reason that | Bl trcm the expo An order allowing the company = Brothers “ ” |] ment of $10.00 on a course He says that even tho the demo |to perfect an appeal was. signed hey have that “Utter D i oa He left a year ago. They will go t ey nave t a er ifference |} of treatments if you will] crats are in power, the country is) Thursday afternoon by Federal | going to be prosperous. Even the democrats cannot kee} us continually in a state of depres: sion,” he said. “Not that they will have much chance, in 1916, Unless there is a cata clysm, or something of that nature the democratic party will certainly be defeated, judging by the. wide spread feeling that is evidenced all over the country WIFE ADMITS SHE NEEDED BEATING SPOKANE, June 18—Altho her husband had given her a terrible beating »w hours before, Mrs Mike Ri © pleaded successfully for the r of her spouse from a Jon nee the beating. d the judge FLAT CAR RUNS AMUCK IN TOWN) she loyally infor MULLAN, Idaho, June 18.—A flat car, conveying mine stulls, got away in Mullan yest y, wrecked two buildings and. t graph and telepho a block. The crew escaped unhurt for I think thar} the republicans will win without fail | ‘| Judge Neterer. They will have until July 15 to do the perfecting stunt VICTORIA, June 18.—One of the new rules adopted by the “Jitney” association prevents the overcrowd- ing of buses. Five-passenger ma- |chines are limited to carry seven persons, and. a seven-passenger Car to 10 5 HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH MARCUM OPTICAL CO. “The Eye Is Our Specialty” 917 First Ave.

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