The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1915, Page 5

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° STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1915. PAGE §, PEND ne FOUR ANGRY WIFE 'WORKINGMEN 'f- SSS SS SS | s ze TEL ON STAND IN. VOLUNTEER | e<Dougall 2 cfr | jpouqu amish BLACK TRIAL FOR SERVICE Lice ines maraaien fll Glorious Fourth 5 " ure In the trial of eph t ww oy bad . Black, so-called modern Wal F° “Independence Day” home parties, for the park for walking, riding and driving, for people who are ¢ lingford, when she testified und workmen ple who are already “there’’—from Bathing Suits to Beach Friday that “cert y my hue band never had ets which lillie ta ghkiaad “aah A to fly ah cic Phe sturdy Separate Skirt to the charming Dancing Frock or the newest Evening nid he misrepresented placing the teeterien Under vis Gown—this store is completely ready for the glorious Fourth to supply yc ca 7c aia cy eion Bhat with the things that you need at the prices you wish to pay, and in a great many cases at prices considerably less than you expect to pay Mack testif lack tentitiod Friday ~VAGANT STORES: Ready Up to the Very Last Minute 3 “OUR HOME GOODS Crisp Summer Neckwear | | Beach Things for Chil at Clearance Prices = he kept from me The jury has not yet report ed, altho, when called from chambers by Judge Mackin tosh, they said there was little chance of agreement at he An all win De. Case admitted spel Bits er nee? vith TTRACTIVE and well-made pieces of fine played” the — track t et with a tren Neckwear, suitable for midsummer wear, k's Inroads into t sunt had become so creat that at one time asked the latter t netur no desir man are included in this clearance at very special prices. ti Oreundy Weiteen with highs Cc Pique Collar and Cuff Sets, Embr ered Organdy Collars, Org bants w such exbibite. | leave town fe regarded as a new Indica Buy at h is at hold him to g 1 1 would of the growth of the Home Now ovement Ke Then Mre She was tr My husband ¢ creta which he kept fr 1 the little bit angry present mor We Have Free Picnic Grounds at Suquamish. had r had any ne voles to and Cuff Sets, and Pique Vestees witl ‘large collars sald. “Yes at the way he was | Mr. Black was a Tuesday morning, June 29, we offered 600 lots ‘to the public at $50 gach, on terms of $2.50 cash, $2 monthly, and larger tracts, 50x194, at $125 Vestees with hand-emt ‘Gach, terms $5 cash. fo it any , . oad Be reat ars, Org y and Voi We have sold 90 lots and 6 of the larger parcels. Within sixty days we f\'*"** Velues to Sets. and lace trimmed Organdy will have sold out our holdings at Suquamish. : 75e Vestees : ish ish | STARTS ON HIKE; HE | t+ wor ot Our land at Suquamish sells because Suquamish is an ideal place to Jf} decorated has t { Hand-embroidered Voile Collars, the summed and week-ends all the year, as well as a fine place for fj] Is Now MISSING a a newb Note 6 [ of ] Vestees of fine Oric laces, Stocks : anent residence. In our first Addition we still have several $37.50 lots, | and Exchange, who, in turn ane mage lars Ha Purit x Regulation Middies, in ; “el ei. . sain ag a a Mi SAN FRANCISCO July 2 i sted E G. Lehman and Values to Guimpes with couars & - all-white and color t i and if you desire one or mere you should go at once. July 25 | has appointed & i Lehman and ra Retire oiie hemailichad’ one _ - sat color trim and exchange, to have direct charge Middy Skirts that are pleated, made on waist Sizes 6 to 10 years, $1.50. Rough ana Ready Kov- Streets are already graded, and we are rapidly installing water system. J] Our supply comes from 330 feet above the Sound, and will be piped [ij son, ‘to front of every lot. Tracts are covered with fine trees, and the purchasers ise 5 te ee him von W’ADOO BACK of their tostallation ; Hand-embroidered Organdy Vestees, 8 Cc | Fichu Collars of net, Net Chemis sleev oile Collars that {ettes with gga ganic feafige "FROM WAR NURSING Mie Lelty Guimpes and Sets | | cralls of the regular. over-| T5e¢. Gingham 3onnets and Beach Hats, 50¢. Girls’ Beach Dresses, fancy plaids, plain colors and combinations, 50¢. Full fashioned Coat Sweaters for boys and girls, $1.50. White Lingerie Dresses, plain and fancy, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.50. —Third Floor. WE OFFER 510 LOTS AT [osesinent wit EXTEND VACATION ac WINDSOR, Vt. July . Ident Wilson plans to extend his va cation at Harlakenden house over $2.50 CASH, $2.00 MONTHLY Janother week. He worked several 8 [hours today on state matters feet LARGER TRACTS Choice of 138 at $125 $5 CASH, $5 MONTHLY Spend the Fourth at Suquamish and really enjoy a day of rest. “h» Boats leave at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. on Sunday; Boats leave 10 a. m. and }2>p. m. all other days. Return at 12 noon, 3:15 pv. m., 5:15 p. m., 7:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. TAKE BOATS FOOT OF MADISON STREET, PIER No. 3 Salesmen on boat wearing our badges. | Suquamish Land Company | . OLE HANSON, President 710 New York Block. Phone Elliott 2. The Time JUST ONE BUCK Is Short |= Place, Leschi pavilion, This Wide Taffeta Ribbons Po Sashes, Girdles, Hair Ribbons, Hat Sashes, ete. This particular Ribbon has an unusual bril- ancy and luster, and may be had in many staple and ne velty shades, both plain and moire. A splen- did value, yard 35¢. NOTE: We will tie any kind of bow for girdles, sashes, hair ribbons, table decorations, very skilfully, juickly and without charge Ribbon Section, First F Sale News From penne Semi- -Annual_ Clearance the ¢ ‘Glove Shop EXcursions ALL SUMMER Long Silk Gloves of pure silk, o Boys’ ot ing both plain and embroidered styles in white, black and staple —— ne shades. 16-button length. Spe- VI RY F ancy Novelty and Mixed Cloth Suit in cial Al Se; our Boys’ Department on sale at tremendously reduced prices. Many of the well-known Sampeck anteed finger tips. Regular- Suits included. (Blue serge and blue cheviot ex- ly . special 54¢, cepted.) Kayser and Trefousse Silk Gloves, long and short styles. New assortments are arriving al- most daily, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50, —t Poor. Liberty Bay and Bain- bridge Island Points Manchester, Colby and Length Silk Gloves, the asp style, of pure silk with NONA M®&ADOO “I'm going back soon,” said Nona McAdoo, whose father, the United States secretary of treasury, would not permit her to remain in France, where she is nursing the wound ed sol BARTENDER ENDS HIS LIFE WITH GAS | Leonard Strygen, | a bartender at |the Owl saloon, at Ballard, was |found dead in a filled room in | his home, 2858 W st, by his | wife, when she returned home this | morning at 7 o'clock | The gas jet was still pouring }forth 1ts deadly tum The coro: ner said the man had been dead several hours | No motive for his act is known ‘M’NEIL PRISON TO $5.00 Suits, clearance price ... $3.85 $5.65 Suits, clearance price $6.65 Suits, clearance price ...$5.00 $7.50 Suits, clearance price ...$5.85 $10.00 Suits, clearance price ...$7.85 $12.50 Suits, clearance price.......s.seeseee $9.85 Boys’ $2.00 Straw Hats .... $2.95 Wash Suits Ask our help In planning ex cursions Boats for Charter Ask for the excursion man. Pier 4. Elliott 2661. Elliott 6842 The Small Beginning In Saving Thousands of people who desire to save money and who could save, do not start the practice because they think it not worth while to start with a small amount. 100 NEW WAIST STYLES |, $1.95, $2.50, $3.75 With prices so reasonable, you can have one or two splendid new waists for over the Fourth Each group features new styles. Rice voiles, batiste, embroid- ered organdy, allover embroid- ered voiles, showing the ruffle and waffle waists. We have never shown better assortments of inexpensive waists, $1.00, $1.95. $2.50, $3.75. Linen Waists for sport wear, nine new models, $2.50 to 85.75. —Second Floor 4.50 ee a a y Boys’ | WASHINGTON, July 2.—The de partment of justice, it is intir |here today, has practically decided] Itine 5 1 | ® program of water sport 1] exico the 50-foo to name a successor to Warden Hal-| fireworks in the grande 8, and In Mex there is a 150-foot ligan, of the McNeil island wes The Wane | bridge that is composed entirely tnty he Wanderer will convey mem-| of mahogany, worth, at the present 7 bers of the club who haven't boats. | F. 1. Duehay, superintendent sl Those wishing to go"will call Main price of the wood, almost $2,000 federal prisons, toany said he w as 9 | 000. interested in raking McNeil isand iii " scthainomid — t at Bremerton Saturday and Monday the treat promised by Act quick if you wish to save big money on ©} & Your summer apparel. Saturday night will see Lies rithewe ane alter one F the last of these prices. Tuesday we will open buck. our new store at 1315 Third ave., opposite the eet Gekod teasensts tonal by the Postoffice, with an entire new stock of men’s coppers’ band of 35 pleces. In and ladies’ clothing. 8 tor Mike Powers will be on the © see that ¢ money's worth a Any Women’s Coat, Suit or Dress or Any Men’s Ee oN atee hans: Suit or Overcoat Up to $5 95 su ETO LOR asi c'c oc ccceese ebheee . cides ststtch Nahon ovate be used to send the band to Frisco, Any Women’s Coat, Suit or Dress or Any Men’s and maybe to San Diego and Los Several prominent business men land a committee from the labor '$16,666.66 AN HOUR sors vision too park tonra Fr |day afternoon to plead for park | Leavenworth and Atlanta This is a serious mis- take. A savings ac- count, no matter how small, is an incentive to growth. Starting an account is but the planting of a_ seed, who was arrested|band music next summer and charged with) The board is preparing Its 14 by his employer,|budget to present to the mayor and Henry O, Marcy, Friday began sult/eity council for $50,000 dama for alleged mal} This year but a small sum was }{clour prosecution against Marey in/spent toward park music, nearly superior court, Cook says ha was all of which went toward building | Fred A in June, 16 grand larce at aspira p to you, folks, to help Suit or Overcoat Up to destined to GROW. 9) in jai three nours, after which for-/a band shell and providing a band |] Street Dancing, Army and $25.00 f . intend to go by boat and the Make your start now, mer Justice Brown released him!{n Volunteer park Illuminated Navy Athletic OF «sees a ima by train, and me at his bank and dismissed the case The board is being urged to ap- Parade, Contests, Yacht co, for Seattle and Washington J. and at this bank, | — ad |propriate enough for 1916 to fur Baseball, Field = Races, Street Any Women’s ia Suit or Dress or ipo Shon’ 8 ee gig 95 B uonors EpucaTor RPERKELEY, Cal, July 2.—Prof. New Yor Outing Gof 2 Sports, Naval Pageant Unable to reach any agreement,|nish music in other parts of the after 19 hours’ deliberation, the| city. jury which heard the case against| - Mrs. Ellen Raymond, charged with) yacwTsmMEN GO TO EVERETT desecrating the flag at Mercer isi and discharged Friday bY) The Seattle Yacht club's special Judge Dykeman boat, Wanderer, will leave the club at 7 o'clock Sunday morning and the Pike st, float at 7:30 for Everett. The club is to attend the Kla-How-Yah festival at Everett, jand, during the day, will partich pate in races, Monday morning |they will lgave for Venice, Bain bridge island, their outside station, | whe sre a committee has provided a October 1 and 2 Seta Carnival, Fra. =e ternal Parade Deposits made on or before July 10 draw interest as of the Ist. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BRconm ANY CHERRY See Battleships, Submarines, Cruisers, Drydocks S. S. H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave Colman Dock 6:30, 8:00, 10:30 a. m. 1:30, 2:00, 5:30 and 10:30 p. m. Last Boat Leaves Bremerton 11:30 P. M. Fare, 50c Round Trip; Children, 5 to 12, 25c. The World Millinery 1316 Second Ave. Offers unusual Reductions in every department for tomorrow, Saturday. with the fifth Order of the : . ‘Treasure for “meritorious 825 Third, Corner Marion. in the cause of education.’ For three years he was of English in the Imper' | versity of Tokuku. professor

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