The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1915, Page 2

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Coats Up I Am to Sell All the Girls’ For $2.98 Tomorrow to $12.50 I am to sell Women’s Shoes for 75c a pair. Suits for small men for $1.98 (they've seen better days). Girls’ Wash Dresses for 49c apiece that were two to three dollars. And Fixtures, Show Casesand all the equipment in the Panton Department Store for from 10c to 25c on the dollar. The particulars are mighty interesting. Forty-six Summer Girls’ Coats for girls. All Coats, Up| wool, checked, striped, plain serges, braid and silk plaid trimmed. All new and beautiful. Regular prices ranged from $6.50 to $12.50. All are to go in one lot at $2.98. Six Party Dresses for women—one of chiffon, three of Pom- padour printed taffeta, two of plain messa- line. All this season's styles. Were made to to $12.5 for $2.98 sell for $18.50 to $25.00. All in one lot at $7.50 each. Forty-eight White Waists of fine, sah cobiate silk, with lace insertion and low neck. Made to sell at $2.25. All at once price, $1.48. Sixty-five Waists in Chiffon navy, richly embroidered or ee age Small “od only. Made to sell for $5.00 each. If you can wear a 32 of 34 you can have one for 79c. On the Third Floor you'll find the bal- ance of the V. & H. V. & H. Shoes for Shoe stock. Women If you have small feet you can buy 75c Pair four, five and six dol- lar Shoes, Pumps and Slippers for 75c a, pair. You will please remember that the V. & H. Shoe store never carried any Shoes for less than four dollars a pair. All the small sizes we shall sell for 75c a pair. Other grou are $1.85 and $2.85 for Foster's, ichert & Gardner's and Grover’s “Soft Sole Shoes for Tender Feet.” But think of getting the finest foot- — made for seventy-five cents a pair Were $1 and Over} Lisle and Silk Gloves for 25c a pair. All colors; dozens of pairs. Long Silk Gloves from Fownes’, “Niagara Maid” and other reliable sources, are 69c a pair instead of $1.50. Plenty of all sizes, but not all sizes in all co REFUSE TO GO BACK TO WORK STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915. PAGE GERMAN SUB GERMANS ON | U-1 IS SUNK OFFENSIVE) Today's re | Styles pr i Today Hole Ouse 1332-1334 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION 8T, colliery in by the walk-out Welsh coal strike serious proportions today when the men stood solidly behind the vote meeting of the council here, repre CARDIFF, July 16.—-With every South Wales of miners, the Assumed more ace paralyzed| war 1 entatives, and 1 to return to work pending ar t for 500 mon, representing half the staff of the Albion every minerin South Wales| not 000 men refused *, defied the munt For internal probleme The executive cour It in expected that following the WwW rs and miners to terme ATHENS, “July "16,—Ruselan Marine U-51 In the Black sea, celved here today mont powerful sut kalser’s navy cling from Wilhelmahaven to Con erranean is one of the most " iT J ay The submarine sank the British More A vo 12 to return to the mine gove rnment to enforce the tions act, and brought the govern ed ment face to face with one of the the most serious since the opening of the war | voit met today | JANITOR WHO WORE to discuss the truce proposed by the government warships Triumph and Majestic In the Dardanelles on May 25 plo wae reny A majority of the mor oat prominent it leaders are opposed to the strike, | overa and are hopeful that some sort of | favor an ogreement may be reached be ja 5 foro the first of next weok, #0 that | be dc the mines may be reopened. It is realized the government hae] va uml che govevuient hae Wg MINE: TEN DEAD, and that the full force of the munt ltlona act may be expected to be ex ships sunk the Gérman sub ording to reliable advices re he U-51 was supposedly the arine In the its feat of trav stantinople thru the Medit able exploits of the war thie feat the kaleer award Commander Otto Herzing Order of Pour Le Merite. tria Tl ntatives of the men will go to] OAKLAND, Cal, July 1 London for a conference with Wal jem ino M. A + iy dy, junttor of on ter Runeiman, president of the | Jefferson Board of Trade, Runciman will en-| collar and he deavor to reach term with the Ke o miners for & trues, while the gov-|by the board of education today ernment endeavors to ‘bring the em-| School Director Harry J, Boyle} onaible for his removal he wore Hs,” # Royle, “I would be tn | th of re aing him, but imagine} itor with white cuffs, It can't] month one,” began will be PHTROGRAD, J Ww The wtatement have progre HITE GUFFS, FIRED "0. ‘GREAT DRY DOCK =| IS NEARLY DONE | PRINCE RUPERT, July 16.—The A soft shirt and) largest, most complete dry dock on it 600,06 in 1% It is composed of three units,, which may be combined to hold a at vo 600 feet long, weighing 20,000 , capable 16.~—-German of Iti easy to be well.dr ed if you LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS | GOOD CLOTHES SUCH AS Bradbury System ARE tat Hd sey There is so much inferior clothing thrown on the market that looks good from outward appearances that you are easily deceived. This is why Bradbury Clothes are economical, because you have the full assurance of obtaining all the excellent prop- erties at no greater cost. MEN’S SHOES HATS —— F URNISHINGS GERMANS TO MAKE DRIVE ON CALAIS, LONDON, July 16. are apparently preparing for anoth er attempt to reach Calais, aed ing to a Rotterdam dispatch to the Daily Mail. war office stated today. The Germans There's no longer the fouble strength- ave begun to disap pear is seldom that thru’ Be sure to hine cacti frome $1180 to $2.00. All are to go at the one price, 49c. Fourteen Dresses for Misses up to 18, are to go tomorrow. Some are of black and white striped suitings, some are of all-wool serge in navy, red and Sooo at aie $3.75 all out at $3.75 apiece. | Were$7.50t0$9.50 In the Men’s Sec- tion you can get Suits for small men for $1.98 a suit— they’re all wool, too! But if you're over 34 chest measure it’s no use! You can’t get into one. Young, slender lads and little fellows can get an all-wool Suit for $1.98 if they attend this convention tomorrow. “Hasswassers?” To be sure they are, but the pants alone are worth the money! In the Knitwear Section you can buy 50c “Merode” Vests and Tights for 35¢; $1.50 Merode Union Suits for $1.00, and all the Children’s Under- wear and the Hosiery is reduced in like proportion. Fixtures are selling every day. We have ene ae already. We pg gp ly about « dozen more. All are priced at about 10c to 25¢ on the dollar. You can pick any Fixture, Carpet, Sihinse ap Slater Gace tn to stave cal the prices are far lower than anybody would expect. For in about 32 days the Panton store will be a thing of the past. Finis will be written to the last chapter. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWP & CO., Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of Panton’s Department Store *Leven Seven to ’Leven ’Leven COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN HOME FOR VISIT SECOND AVENUE | Lister, visit the Yakima Ind{an res- ervation and inspect the govern. | ment’s irrigation work tn the Yaki- ma district, AMUSEMENTS ahaa YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. KAVANAGH'’S First and Union. 1006 First, at Madison. Bo Sweeney, assistant secretary of the interior; Mrs, Sweeney and Bo Sweeney, jr, arrived in Senttle Thursday night from Washington, via San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco. They are stopping at the Perry hotel for a few days, Bweeney | aid it felt good to get back to his | home town again Secretary Lane, he told inquirers, would probably reach Seattle next| month and continue his journey to Alaska. | Sweeney, while in the Northwest, will make an official call on Gov, 69 oe iid mp r es PML) TTD VAUDEVILLE “The Coolest Spot in Town" Matinees, Any Seat, 106 Nights, 7 and 9, 100 and 160 PANTAGE S ROYAL ITALIAN SEXTET Former Lombardi Stars | EDMUND HAYES 4 Co, Other Big Acta 106 and 200 16 ted unless work is resumed CALAIB, Ju ia of the crew of the r| | Nieuport pe 6 | 12-ton struck @ mine ar here yesterday FRECKLES aaa = . Now Ie the Time t to Get These Ugly Spote [need of feeling ashamed of your Eighty thourand Germans and | freckles, as the prescription othine numerous gune have left Ale Lai—double strength—ts guaranteed ;Chapelle, bound for the Yser, ap-|to remove these homely spots parently for a new drive on Calais Simply get an ounce of othine the dimpatch sald. from any drug gist and apply a litte of it night ane m ras and you Ripe noon while the DRIVE ON WARSAW ligbier nes have Vanished entirely. | more than an eine is needed to completely clear! tax co BERLIN, July 16~ 16--The Germans the skin and gain « beautiful clear| the are continuing their drive upon complexion |W arsaw from the north, Preasnye2, 60 miles from the Polish strength Announcement from the der guarantee of money back ff it falls to remove freckles. MUST SACRIFICE = Regardless of former price or value. No half-way measures will do with me now. For SATURDAY, JULY 17 ask for the double| state as this is sold un-| cot Ladies’ White Canvas Pumps With rubber soles and heels; large sizes only; regular $2.50. Sale price «.1.. ceieee one For Men, Boys and Youths. Saturday special, only . 2.0... as $1.00 Dress Shirte In ali col- 160 Men's Black and Tan Cot- ors, Saturday special......... 48c ton Hose cut in half.......6 74e Pte Men's Silk Hose out $2.00 Silk Golf All My Immense Stock of..... seeeee eeeerccees Shirte ..... Bi eine $1.69 | so Senior Rid of | slightest | 95c SCOUT-STYLE ELK SHOES $1.95 For Shoes sold up to $3.50 Children’s and Youths’ Shoes All solid leather; sizes 8 1-2 to 12, in ganmetal, patent leather or vici kid; lace or button— $1.45 Formerly Sold Up to $2.50 MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS SLAUGHTERED ieee A antings 3 shop tor re pa and jbollers, a machine ah ——=|shed and carpenter wh WENATCHEE APPLES WENATCHEE, July 16.—An or der for 400 carloads of Wenatchee *, destined for Australia and America, with an offer of $1 is being offered the Growers today by G. H. M. Wagner & SHIFT WORK mmission ruled today that by terme of @ Dill passed by the last legislature, reorganizing the board of equalization, the y auditors, rather than coun ty assessors, must handle the work of extending the tax roller OLYMPIA, July 16.-—-The state Fall Dresses . JST ARRIVED $13.75 A beautiful poplin silk, in white, black, navy and Belgium. Made ina tasty mc«del of long, slender fines, A white collar of silk, but ton trim, and a. stitched belt finish the dainty waist. Sleeves are inset, while the skirt is of the graceful ree-tier type. i come All the new Spr usually sold up ...95¢ Price® .....6..5 Ing Price ..... My Stock of Men’s High-Grade Cloth- Sis Men’s Fumishings, Hats, Etc. If you _— your dollars and like to see your pennies work on sale that embraced such beautiful styles—such assortments. Never before dia se of Shoes bald fo such possibilities in mouey saving. Here are Here are styles incomparable. unparalleled. fieen diesel guless tor dematigr The “VICTOR” Shoe for Men Sells throughout the United States at $3.00 and $3.50 per pair; in all styles. Special price Shoes for the Misses oh ome. tent leather or vici kid. All Deweat shapes. Strictly sole ae ge Poo coun- oe solid | inner soles and This is a pick-up for any family. price -Men’s Button or Blucher $2.00 Pantse—Money-Raising ine Prioe scsseseoreeeee, OAL 29 , Men’s, Women’s and Children’s here tomorrow. Never before were Shoes Just read how I Must Have Room for Fall Goods Which Are Almost Beret sta sO F $2.35 Sizes 12 to 2 _— $1 65. $2.95 Gunmetal, Vici Kid, the newest toes. Formerly sold up to $4 and $5. MEN’S HATS ing Shapes, in biack, brown, mouse color, and to $4.00. All go at one price ing Price $1 65 a i $1.95 CLOTHING 1/2 PRIC For Satur- day Only J. B. ROBINSON 1422 Third Avenue Between Postoffice and Pike Street

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