The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1903, Page 8

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THE SRATTLI TheLeaake STAR. ————— HIZZOWER WANTS TO BREAK UP A HOME The Up-to-Date The People’s Bargain Department MAYOR HUMES IS OUT FOR REVENGE AGAINST store MS 13 -tbet ONO A eas. OLD LADY BRUIN, WHO LATELY FOOLED HIM — 4E-X-P-AN. 2 eet Grand Opening of Our Big Daylight i ee ; Basement Store Ss'griy divenins i on g tts nS two beman, to plas r Wagner's Orchestra Will Entertain You “BILLY THE RAM TAKES DIRE in Fancy Chia, Glassware, Lamp ee, Cutlery, Silverware, Tiny VENGEANCE ON A LAD WHO \9 ee ene ove Le Fite The Basement Store Is Fitted TRIED TO STEAL HIS DINNER) § wricr waves it the vesttighted store is nd ne nt) eve rand arti e{ t Wa 's Progaam \! Foe auelye le i it ihe Laadoe i hike argos ‘ Lvertgren Q000n St sere Prices Will Be Strikingly Low : p ; : 1 Welcome Everyone to the Opening u this evening, to listen tar the ssic and to inspect the ei i: STAR DUST: : = hat two te VB HOUR IN TH B NORTHWEST. BSeasteaseaeane Ne m0 back We bad a Our Saturday Special This Week Wil! Be an ideal Clothes Wringer Trace of Jo Jorn clew to 1 right ¢ #eandal has of Wash i reaved, and 4 re now on Kale for The Ideal is a thoroughly good Wringer; has galvan e sal of the council ees were Upt cunes F ps 4 much ma ck next Monday night waaer 0 orm at Tomb ized iron frame and 10-inch rul ils, warranted for “There te not a ward of Don't forget the There are nine | sine Aria, yesterday eat earege dé of them and they are all alive a — one year, Regular price $2.5 ial $1.68, ." hakd Mra. Wise his glass of bee: many other good men, | but he never drank to excess 1 fear he has been ¢ was @ great man to te King Edward hes been In Ireland rte be 1 Poor Mrs. Cow wese Piven (lo ENP Aatare Es Eseryemlag Circcrteat—aratet av. te rashing preparations for bh Russia. Russia t rushing s for war with Japan. scare rushing the can fighting | —— launched | ertuous rote of a ham sandwich and of Wales. | tnx Levinson’s Quality Store ___ All Bottles Full Measure “1 last saw Mr. Wike when he lef the hoaee Wednesday mo to visit the Star Dust Mar en old friend Ne w goed spirits, and 1 know he did Sommit suict: Luke Thinks Luke th of the xian! He got tired of playing the o- The horn fot i right, but | tife ent Out, ‘and | lant night morning e barrel Levinson’s Half-Galion Brand Port rf. But now she le the network gt ture deep j p inte and spoon Forgotten ia her « Bhe'd rather stay THE BEST $3.50 SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR MEN Factory Pay Roll for Labor Only $29,000 Weekly ‘ etone finde , h- ¥ Ge * . - SHOES ' poor | On sale tomorrow morn- iM ' wy ar ot ing; telephone or- Fn ; in Be dets filled Cow, BR CRs s : . oe) Ont atu vachgee n have a fer If you have been paying $5.00 for Shoes, a trial of W L ‘ - Douglas’ $3.50 Shoes will convince you that they are doonage a “ bs ached just as good in every way, and cost $1.50 less. We are r bi a kee the largest makers and retailers of Men's $3.50 Shoes in ie wees, the world. We make and sell more $3.50 Shoes than ny arty other two manufacturers in the United States. . Poe 2 SLY Mt ponent Doug! Shoe f aaa } ‘ BIG BOOST BARON BUYS IN THE VALUE ion of W. I REAL ESTATE For Sale Only by Seattle Store SHOE Be 787 Second Ave. Bet. Columbia and Cherry TET FT eT OLRM LGPL ELL LL. PILL LLP LILES ILIGIIL S| ~ Hillman City FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furnitore The Last Day of the Fine Furniture "J event withe NIGHT the Emergency Sale ends. It has been a bargain event without precedent--a sale that has made the store many new friends and interested hundreds of former customers. By means of this sale we have cleared the stocks of last season’s surplus and made ready for the incoming fall goods-now arriving daily. ‘Tomorrow, the last day of this bargain sale, the values offered will be as largely discounted in price as any day since the sale started. We illustrate a few bargains Sale of Summer Household Needs From 8 to 11 A. M. ‘ ‘ $2.05 85.15 $3.25 $5.45 $5.60 $3.75 7. $8.25 $9.45 Leal «mh ‘ $1.05 82.45 Read this list caref Furniture the Last Day of the Sale s with » $10.00 $5.00 924,00 | $34.00 -50 Mattresses Il end tomorrow night. All this week s Hair. $17.85 for $29 Mattr t$i7 Mattre $1 nig of Fine Grey The anle of $ we have offered th o Hair Sa attr r-stock | Folding Bed oan Sas ee 2 Sale "ot all tt pets You third floor at the mark-dov : € agents ing Bed for very Frederick & Nelson | Complete Houwsefornishers Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. slightly used or sec fight, Grand or you never will »pportunity as the be presented at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s |Big Sale om. "7 y Rheumatism | [7-C seers ut o cure Rheumatism if the pa here to instructi DRY HOT AIR is pow 711 2nd Ave THIS WEEK HYGEIA COMPANY 458-360 The Arcade Building. Independent, A 2372--PHONES — Sunset, John 146! The Rent Payers’ Paradise $190.00 s Upright Pt- $225.00 I $215.00 $210.00 $225.00 All used Pianos, and some have seen very little use, We Warrant Every Piano I $75.00 1 Nugent Upright 1< Upright FE CITY WATER Only $6 Gown and 50 cents FREE RENT FREE WOOD Houses and lots almest GIVEN AWAY Take the Rer n grounds to handle the crowds 4 3 § 2 S40, $50, $00 Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Ave. NOTH PHONES, MA me today. ton car on Washington per week; don't deiny, oc street, S cent fare; § ealeemen alwa: Down town offices, 16 Downs Bids. Phone, Unt at a lof, we SEon~ QUEEN ANWE FLOUR! HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starine For Saie—Real Estate r ARG ‘ ‘

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