The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1915, Page 2

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Allthe New Suits Worth to $35 in One Lot-- LSO we want to sell and have priced for final disposal the fol- lowing lots of wearables: Twenty-eight White Dress Skirts and fourteen Khaki Skirts for wom- en, all at a dollar apiece. HIRTY-FIVE Tomorrow $14.95 O= lot of eighteen smartly tailored suits, made of black. These were all bought for the present season. But because we're closing out not ] 4 0 For Any you can choose any suit in the $ & store up to $35.00 for fifty House Dresses are still further reduced; made of tan or blue checked ginghams. All sizes. Regu- fine serges and gabardines, in navy, sand gray and only the suits, but the whole store, a A LOT of about one hundred and chambray and of lar prices were very _ attractive Dresses of all-wool serge and 79c to 98c. gabardine, in blue, And House navy, sand gray Dresses are as sta- $6 50 to and reseda. Some ple as sugar. e are combined with All are to go at fine taffeta silk. 49c. $10 Dresses Values run as high as $10.00. None are worth less than OWNSTAIRS, on the first floor, you'll find a big lot of Boys’ $6.50. All are Wash Suits, made of galatea and $3.98 now marked pcr nig Brok- en sizes. Values up _— to $2.00 for 75¢ | Boys’ Wash NOTHER lot of Wonien’s each. Waists, made of silk chiffon, in Sizes run from Suits vy, brown, blue, sand and black. 21 to 7. But not Lace and embroi- all” sizes in each 75c dery trimmings. These are ail small sizes, which ac- counts for the tre- mendous loss the style and pattern. $3.50$5 Small LSO in the men’s store there's a big lot of “Athletic” Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, made of ‘ine pe Agatoveane soiesette (not the Waists freon $3.80" to map — $5.00 are to be sold at 79c. Sizes 32, 34 and 36 garmen advertised). These were 75c a gar- ment, but we shall only. 1 th t at HIRTY-NINE Coats for girls up to 35¢ apiece. Soie- 14 years of age are to be disposed = gette, too. All of tomorrow. These are light colors, sizes! 100 Smart Midsummer Hats, trimmed in all the late feather novelties, as well as flowers and ere ogee ne Veloce as high ao $2 waa 9 SIX HUNDRED PAIRS of SHOES, PUMPS and SLIPPERS The balance of the “V. & H.” shoe stock has been sent to this store for final disposal, the store across the street having been rented to the Bend Park Company. These are all small sizes and narrow widths. Originally $4 to $6 a pair and worth it. We shall sell them all at .15¢ Other groupsp of button shoes, Foster's eal Wichert & Gardner’s, are offered at $1.85 and $2.85. Worth up to $6.00 and $7.00. Most all sizes in these higher priced groups. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of Panton’s Department Store "Leven Seven to Leven ’Leven Second Ave. RAE tit ESOS aE WINS DIPLOMA THO A CRIPPLE 9—A clans said he couldn't live, but they to| reckoned only with medical science and not with their patient's indom- room on the sixth floor of Jeffer. son hospital, Jim is destined spend the rest of his days. At his side yesterday, when| itable will, news of his success reached him, Jim was then was his young wife, her eyes radi ro college. jating pride and happiness, mate | SHARK SEIZES BODY by the triumphant glow in his pon fr MOBILE, Ala., & senior in Jeffer- told you you could do it,” she | t exttaloted rapturously “Jim, | | you're a doctor, ‘Dr. James Keith’; PHILADELPHIA, July “July 9.—Willam by am. IY, bu punds good!” broken back, loss of one leg by | my, but it sounds good Lamont, proprietor of the hotel at putation and the other by paraly- Yep,” assented Jim We'll | , couldn't keep Jim Keith from | have to tell the baby about it.” For| Blberta; his niece, Miss Philstina achieving his life ambition. A/|there is a baby, Ida, cute and win-|Lamont, and Fritz Zimmerman, spirit that would not be conquered | ning, just a few® months old, but| also iiberta, were victir overcame the tremendous handicap | full of wisdom and understanding of his infirmities, and having suc-| Jim is sure she'll know all about it cessfully passed final examinations | when he tells her at Jefferson Medical college, he 18) Doctor Keith—-but he will be Jim| ‘The bodtes of Lamont and young now a doctor. |always to “the fellows”—is 27| Zimmerman were found at mid Jim's home is in Schaefferstown,|years old. It was in April, a year| night Sunday, but a huge shark Pa, but he probably will never see|4g0, that he was taken into the| was seen shortly after the tragedy it again. Nor will he practice his| Jefferson hospital, his back broken|with the upper half of the young profession. In the little white! from a fall from a window, Phys! woman's body in his mouth, ungertow In the surf off the mouth | of Perdido river while bathing Sun |day afternoon. ~- |native state, STAR—FRIDAY, JULY, ol 1915. PAG > - a { = —= | j $ . Today's Seattle’s ff $ EAMER LOAD Of NOBLES Reliable Styles 1 Credit Today Og House 1332-34 Second Ave. and 211 Union St “Company halt!” wary } ture. On Wednesday night all C Tt was the stern command off On Monday, at 8:30 a, my the Nile temple Shriners are required Open a harge Account Chairman J. B, Chilberg, shouted to| California delegation, including a|to parade in full dress and fez 500 nobles of Nile temple, who had| large number of Shriners from Hon-|On Thursday, as a special event at - With Us- marched down to the Union depot) olulu, and Miss Honolulu herself, will| the barbecue and massed band con 4 : at noon Friday and were Iined uplarrive. Headquarters have already cert at Woodland park, a log roll B ittle dow ttle a you |] along the platform where trains! t reserved at the Washington | ing contest will be held. Alf Hen-| an the pleasure of be ¢ sed. | I : |derson of Hoquiam, world’s cham a amu te tg an ve iberal | E | was no train there, how o ee pion, will part ‘ i] ‘ A eattle nis are asked A ladien ci I ’ : . | “Relax facial muscle yelled to keep their Muminated all) tain visiting ¢ c Come in Tomorrow—Open Saturday Eve Till 10 | Chilberg Co! ny smile! night thra and to decor-| at a lawn fete at Volunte } Instantly, and in perfect unison,!ate with 1 bunting, by hruout the week Washington LLL LLL the usual grouchy atures of 500. ¢ man Chilberg de goods will displayed tn all Seattle business men were trans 1 _Darlight firework fireworks will be a fea ant store we S . 4 formed inte sharuhsa nein ee ae uits From Broken ° . ° ° Tt was the dress rehearsal of Hi h- S | what ‘to be pulled off with. the igh-Priced Summer Lines arrival of every special tratnioad of . Shrine convention visitors within S $ the next few days HARD AT W pecial 18.75 “Company extend greetings!” Tat * tat ‘ yelled tho leader 7 Tailored, demi-tailored and And all down the line nobles < ancy models, in gaberdines, pop- | stopped forward exactly three steps,; PORTLAND, July 9,—Advised fancy m dels, gaber¢ J t extended their rigt 1s, grasping that thelr trial on a charge of lins and all the new Summer ma- |® bunch of air, which they shook ve. Violating the tes woe 4 cae terials. Colors take in all the pop- hemently, all the while continuing) United States will begin, i \ie ey ‘ |to smile the Nile smile cago. not later than July 16, ular shades. Special $18.75. Then they mixed things, stil]| Jove Macanovich, emissary gt te smiling. Some bowed to imaginary| King of Montenegro, and aM. . ladies, others pinned roses on coat|Luburich, his secretary, had no An Extensive Display of lapels that Were not the: jsiven up hope beeen 7 ba roca | ° “Get ‘ & postponement until Augus' Dr, L. R. Clark | f ] N B Chilborg to one particuinrly etter, Macanovich made no, secret of | Beautifu ew Blouses Toscan nobie, who, tn the oxite| Be, as! at det ioe aneetsl THE Dental War Is On ebay ay Bg ment of the moment, was stepping Ae ote fire aps ih 1. salar Here you will find the newest Blouse eee ein tees with Montenegrins We are the leaders In the fight to conceptions in very charming materials; id - rg Nile Temple learned how While out on $10,000 ball, each,| give the people REAL dentai serv. a delightful array, in the daintiest color. bas eee Macanovich and Luburich are re-| Ice. ings xele adios: jcelving large numbers of Monte-| At this oftte lon ‘be eallea hegrins at their hotel | Psa yal tT! Luburich, who speaks English Aihowever, denies that American | ! ey reg cmd ry[Beutrality Je being, or has been | and Pittsburg, Kan.—oh, yes, Kan-| ‘There is no wrong, he atated, ; Pio rm @ Pittsburg, too—arrives atiin pointing out to Montenegrins The Smartest oy r the advisability and destrability aOitictal headquarters were open|of returning to thelr native land Y Have Ever Shown ed early Friday in the building| of thetr own free will, owner of t P soy across from the Washington hotel e oughly responsible ioenitsti materials p sire 0} saat Ae If you want to call ‘em our part to ‘ana catiety vee for § ummer wear, in | all you have to do is to te ges 5 an we know the only way we any kind of a style | layed the “pur. the recetver and tell central, “Gim- can up. | or cut Pe verte me Shrine headquarters,” and you'll! me. s that money 4 : 3 get ‘em. | i as it ts a db eee | ¢ ; rnere pomtes tousveion «sot BE WORLD PORT |:::: Bradbury . |fight for the office of imperial ¢ E ler guard, which is the firet step to : te System Clothes i wards that of imperial potentate Harry D. Koha, retired pre i W. ©. Bristol of Portland and/of the National Clothiers’ as a 20 ; Col. George Filmer of San Fran- attle from New York i cisco are rivals {n the race for tm- big rally in business |C°mpetito This is the li i perial outer guard, and Northwest) conditions and says Seattle should his is the line we § temples are backing Bristol, while| become the the world. TEETH PULLED FREE! | feature—but we also Filmer has the solid support of all eax ones Each morning from 8:30 to 10 ¢ show other lines California ples. demonstrate our painiess methods. | : Bristol arrived here cerser| ALLIES TAKE HIGH 15 to 22 5 ing with Mrs. Bristol, At the Re Dental Offi m 0 » Dr. George L. Brown,/ LR. ices Clark, Mgr. Pi potentate, and Mrs. Brown ar-| 408 THIRD AVE. rived from Buffalo, N. Y., with a ne W. Cor, Third small party !n advance of the main) ATHENS o—A Gerw - ee Ueion, 3 aR a8 elas age See I ne - |body of dele who will arrive! ficer of hi nk Was wm | nae |later by ape a. prisone ts n by the allies in the 6.4 6 Dardanelles Tuesday, according Seven special trains will arrive to 4 received from Myti-/ rday | liam ta, Ga 11:30 a m Des Moines, In. 9 p. m-—Alee temple, Savannah, Ga; Syria temple, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mecca temple, Now York city; Ab} mas temple, Washington, D. C. Boum! temple, Baltimore; Cypru temple, Albany, N. Y.; Kismet tem-| ple, Brooklyn 10 p. m—Al Azhar temple, Cal-| Yaarab temple, Za Ga Zig temple,| ene today | | RUSHING RAILROAD | SHIP CREEK, Alaska, July 9 The grade of the government rail- way will be completed from An- i|chorage to Matanuska by Novem- ber 1, and the track will be laid by New Year's, according to Lieut. Frederick Mears, of the Alaska en- gineering commission GROCETERIA NOW THE VERY LATEST VENICE, Cai, July 9.—"John, go down to the groceteria and get tho! provisions. | So speaks Mra. John In Venice, and John dons his hat, ambles to) the groceteria around the corner, picks up ® market basket and) passes down the counter, picking up here « parcel of tea or sugar! and there a pound of coffee or a dozen eggs. When ho has filled Mra. John’s order, he walks to the cashier, pays his bill and trudges! homeward. Southern California, where the cafeteria is found tn its primitive, is believed to have developed tho first groceteria, which admittedly is modeled after its prolific omnipresent cousin Groceries are ready in parcels for) purchasers, with the amount pen- clied on the packages, You help} yourself. COMBINED WEIGHT OF COUPLE ONLY 147 HOLLIDAY, Mo., July 9.—Com- bined weight of couple married was 147 pounds. Bride, 47 inches fr height; husband, 48, and she weighs only 70 pounds OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Metbod by artifictal teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now being conducted without charge, and estl- mates are furnished {n all cases. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE $15 Set of Teeth, Guaranteed $10 Set of Teeth, $5 94 $4 Guaranteed . $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown 10 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ........ |Solid Gold Fillings ..$1 Up (Obie Fillings ....ccee.. 50¢) ‘SAYS SON PHIL BLEW PROFITS, Recause Phillip Andrews spent all the profits of a farm in the Sno. qual ry} ley, “dolling himself up,” it » his father, J. R. An- drews, brought sult in superior court to regain possession of the land, which he says he gave his son, the latter agreeing to split the | profits. Thruout the world one-fourth of all children die before 6 years of age, one-half before they are 16, nd one person in 100 lives to see PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEW:~ WOMEN FORS ~ WEEK YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. DENY YOURSELF Some unnecessary things at the beginning of your career, so that you may ac- quire a competency. Interest Mf Per Cent UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus, $815,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- dent and Trust Officer | oftice Hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 12. Cut - Rate OHIO Si 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. CORNER SECOND AVE, HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District MR. MAN It’s Now Up to You to Stock Up—We’re Going to Quit Never Before, Never Again Such Good Clothing at Such Little Prices .BSEBE845 _ es Looks Cool and Is Cool B. V. D. Underwear, Union Suits.... Single garment .... They’re the Real Stetsons Latest Shapes of Stetson $3.35 Pants Welcome as the Ice Man Genuine Panama Hats, $4. 35 $7.50 value, for Not Soda Straws Just good Straw Hats, $1.35 worth $2.00 and $2.50, for.... Shoes All $15 Yes, plenty of We've — of them—vici, calf them—Sweet- er patent leather, Suits Orr, Stag or ‘ $4.00 kind now $2.35 Yes, it’s the guod old-fashioned kind, Balbriggan Underwear now, Keystone. $2.50 kind. .$1.85 $3.00 kind. .$2.15 $3.50 and $4.00 kind now.. .$2.85 | Now $9.05 fons = =, 913.30 All $25 Suits Now oa $16.85 It's hot now—but think of the days to come. Overcoats, worth bad $5.85 to $15.00, now ,.. You'd feel like a millionaire in one of our Double-breasted Blue Serge Suits, worth Not many left. Better hurry. Broken lines of Suits, worth up to $15.00, now $4.85 We lost our picture of Douglas, but these are the genuine Douglas Shoes— $3.50 for .. $4.00 for .. Gee, but they’re comfy Outing Shirts, col- 103-5-7 FIRST AVE. S. NEAR YESLER WAY on, $11.35|naree ice “| 4501 WESTERMAN & SCHERMER} i

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