The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1903, Page 4

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GREAT INTEREST WV ck een IHE STAR J COMES eae man ar fah MANY VOTES FOR SEATTLE'S MORE ABOUT HONOR be 2 ‘ ; ee aR cette gp = SD ane ee a, ee eee a one | Last of Odds = STAR DUST: | poke a thowgh Schwab was * AGGREGATES MORE THAN $150,000. ” |17 New Residences Under Con struction on Capitol a . right He's liv- ing tn’ Philad fletphte i, Secretary Cortelyou of t PLENTY WORK = FoR EVERYBODY | No Person Who Really Wants! = Employment Need Go Idle. , work need be idle for a sin fs proven by the long |i Yens awaiting applicants Employment agency, demand covers | aim branch of skilled and wv sawmill hands, millwrights, loge teameters, farm hands, wood choppers, tle makers, carp: for sewer and street we cases the wages are consid: higher than heretofore. W. Crane, the veteran emplo agent, who has probably furnished more ‘laborers than any other man country, says eee a brisk denena 2 7 3 Latics admitted free at The Meadows 4 4 i s e s every day this week ex. Saturday $1.25 per Qt. Robt. Brown's Four Crown et $71.50—To aie and Return— And equally low rates to all E: points, on August 18th, and 26th, over the Northern P Full information at N. P. | A. Nadeau, general agent, Sen 404 First Ave. South Both Phones Pink 1751 $40,000 ar and Furnishing ly daianta by sold before the contr The greatest bargains NEW YORK STORE 1418 Second Ave. Opp. Bon Marche ‘ THE BIG FIGHT |, Bobboyoe Tells All About the Great) ~ Prize Ring Battle | ithern Italy was The Net-Work Girl 4 ‘ r ‘ A he tts er} FREDERICK & NELSON e : ’ Fine Purattere Incorporated Fine Furnitere Ti . and Ends Tomorrow we will hold a sale of. the The Meadown| x. Baturday. o* | Another Opportunity | go East over the Northern Pa very best of our odds and ends in the | ,..2%%, Crockery Department. The entire gath- } 0, ‘P2" sc ering is of small lots that we wish to clear out before the fall business opens in earnest. The herr AND CAFE 143 Marche Second avenue Dhoek oe) Main, #0; Ind, #0. rm The Best Homemade Bread In the City Tle PER Doz FOR $150 DECORATED PLATES—1 te ’ ated Semi elain Plates, reguia os. Bos {Fo sim PLATES jot DINNERWARE LESS THAN COBT~-tevers few pieces short, to be closed out at lesa than coat Clone to car and ee monthly. Your che Mrs. E. F. Porter Received the Carnival Range Prices Prove the Magnet That Draws Hundreds of Women miversa tisfied that prices GRANITE WARE sec on weer ee Milk Pans, each FAMILIES BOOn HE $0 give us your trade eg Machine... " SURREY: WAT SUN UG felaphons Main 18 Beattie JUST OPENED HILLMAN’S ACRE TRACTS terms, $26 : te ur sons in the wor t-cent tare, on any lot In this addition at $35 and 16 cente per week Fathers, start eee. a4 they ein their old days The $59 Majestic Range given by us to the Clerks’ Union was awarded by them to Mrs. E. F. Porter, 1143 Seventh Avenue. Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Complete Housefurnishers Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. Thursday and| Friday | Specials AT THE CLOSING OUT OF SOUND CLOTHING STOCK. UNPRE- | CEDENTED BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ‘SHIRTS AND UN- DERWEAR 55c For Negligee Shirts o! ale in fine stripes and Extra Special | Good quality MADRA# SHIRTS, attached collars and tle of same 35c material, assorted colors, regularly at to $1.00; choice for..9@¢@ | York Mille muslin, odd sises; reg i ularly $1.00 ’s Sh Miscell 75¢ Men’s Shoes scellaneous iE wm QUALITY VICI K D F i hi cuffs to $4. and $5.00, reduced now to we gory a H 92.66 i} For Percale Dress Shirts with stiff FINE Vicl KID HOPS, regular Se TIMS for i bosom, afte to mateh, regular price $2.75, reduced now to $1,905 ALI snd 6c TIES, $1.50 kind SPLENDID WEARING ue - -4 9: | 55c¢ that regularly for % { reduc ow to $i fs For Overshirts, of striped Madras ALL THE REGULAR | $3.80 Bi gl metre a eee Fh ny, Da SHOPS reduced to $1.65 N > me et colts aoae BBo VESTS, worth uf Straw Hats ‘ies’ “a0: 1 MATS FOR MEN REGULAR Pr 00 FEDORA : : and Mitk Mix — - . ia | t KAW HAT all « t T86 E ate sted M en ea Nae bi 450 7 the 1 of d ALL Bhe ro ys PTRAIGHT A KIBP ED UNDERWRAR - bees wore 4 = BRIM STRAW HATS, reduced 5 reduced 1 ee “ ae Oe 95c LA (LE DERHIER, in blaak 4 t ”, Ie blncks n, Tegular price 98.00; re a « regul { For any Pat worth up to 62.50. sim oo Hat worth up to $4.00, [A. Bridges == The Outlet Clothing Co. 3% 1416-1417 Second Ave., Next to Bon Marche ington @& The Outlet Clothing Company, Cor. Occidental Ave. and Washington Street THIRTEEN— YEAR After thirteen years on this old corner, through ill times and good, the owners of the building decided they want to use it for a saloon and we get notice to quit. We’re Virtually Forced Out For no other location can be had at a reasonable figure. Our orders from the board of directors is to close out the stocks in 60 days and retire from the field. Saturday's sale jammed the store to the limit, although the sale was cela CM announced Fridaynight. Tomorrow will be another great day for clothing b We Mark the Sults This Way $5.25 $8.65 | | To Go Outof the Clothing Business aint geiko tear Gee For Suite Worth $8.60 and For Suits Worth $18 and $10 $20 q. $ 45 $1 0. 35 | George EB Keith’s Celebrat | ed Shoe For Sults as $15 and For Suits pt $22.60 and The collection includes C ne Cheviots, Vicunas, | oy'# Suit fn th Boys’ os at Haif Price 3c 0 Wogsted Pant $ People to the New House- furnishing Store : a 4 : “IRON WARE ae “wo! Special From 8 2he (au ' pon BAe Bae O8e! 6. ane ek HEATER 1 euch 106 STe . x + é-quart 1 1 * ; stated a" $1.05 . = LuncH BOXES Nesnneentct ward, wort sack 6K« nt ' s i tquart D Mush Botte 1 Be i Me | Lee J 2He een Folding 1 ’ t I ahe| * nt Pe 5 t Water F 42 'n0 19¢ | 5 i . 42x fea of the s oe tes wee nal Dayan Agent sell you Domestic Sew ing Machines and others at lees Brunner & Co. joe 6 Loaves for 25 | 403 PikeSt. Tet Main 1000 CLINE'S PIANO HOUSE] Cor & and Union a a tata a ant Of These in Use SO THEREFORE DON’T MAKE A MISTAKE IN BUYING ANY OTH- {ER BUT THE JEWEL Eovteimere. Par “em ee awe Don’t GetAnxlous RRuGES ways » j first particular prices right We have them as cheap a* $20.00 for « four-hole, 14x21 Inch oven We will also take your old range or stove in part payment Thompson FurnitureCo. s 0 . isk Pike -~ 1220 Second ave. 1427-1429 12 OUR UNLUCKY pl 0 ws of Business only uyers. SHOES hand-pegged, oak-tanned soles; 12-inch tops, heavy ass eyelets; worth $2.50 $2.75 a pair, for for men are to be closed out as follows: | All $3.50 Shoes at......$2.45 1 $4.00 Shoes for... ..$2.85 $ 5.00 Shoes for $3.45 « Teducuione are'made | FURNISHINGS 35c For President Suspenders, worth will b aif the 1,00 10 it. c 2°50 | Fe ‘ red Sox in black, 8c 2 1 For red or cadet Cotton Sox, worth 4 pair For natural wool Sex, worth ie

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