Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
work on the coast and te back in| Vaugeville, has replaced John Td New York arranging for the pro-|#0m® in “The Prince of Pilsen Nuction of "A Midsumer Night's : : ear i ee - | floane, Men J have writt = The Girl from Dinte | kene, the Cow, In “The Wisard of Os,” and brother of Fred Btone, the Seinvee ecateerve, 0 bret Richard Golden has begun his tour ie vecceatiat jin "King Dodo. ody, with & capable com: - esopge Me a n> | Myre, Langtry ts back tn tht nes,” that eno) months at th Will be at t nights matine vorttes Rumerica THE Seattle theater will be ae ext week. On next Bunday eve She. September 13, “Where In Cob Nat Goodwin has finished his i Hur,” which comes SCENES FROM “THE CHAPERONES” AT THE GRAND NEXT WEEK IRON BEDSTEADS We offer the best val Strvetion and thy MEDIUM PRICED seeds In Brattle Be sure and see our new tine eo AG Gage, weeting ter WHOLESALE PRICES (Tress prices are to eng baver im gue wees tittes Prices om email purchases ey THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., Inc. 427.1429 First Ave. cor of Pike Beginning the Fall Season a w ton, middiings. 00. Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry men at eleven dollars. Tomorrow history repeat itself PRICES TO PRODUCERS (Theee prices are fer goods seitvere 4 at Freght depot, omen the Sock 18 Two Hundred New Fall Suits for Men Are Specially Priced at $11 00 The fabrics are » the newest 1 yn tailor aha men will favor th with ready appreciation among the men tie vise Mey and Grain j ' |! Union Carpenters. Clothing for Boys ve have wather with more th collection vi suits fc abrics, the styles and th Excursion to Tacoma & best is cheapest in the lomg run. Sults $3.50,.$4.50, $6.50 andSo on Our... New Winter Underwear Distributors of the Famous Imperial Hat $3 Street CLOTHING HOUSE THE FAIR, 6 THE SEATTLE STAR. -» THE NEW HUB... We're killing time. Got to wait till the new goods arrive before we can get down to the style of business we want to do. New goods on the way. Believe we'll have the best | ready-to-wear clothing in the State and we’re dead certain that the prices will be low enough to command a big busines: right from the start. But what we’re going to do isn’t half so important as what | | we are doing. | Selling the stock we bought from our predecessors at just about half the old prices. Want to get all these broken lines out of the way. | Shan’t use any fairy tales to sell it. We've put fairy tales out of fashion. Just the plain hard facts--- Suits $$ $_$$________, Furnishings Trensere i$ $1250 $0.55 $11.15 STETHON HATY $2.50 906 ‘ Bhoen f $2.95 GET THAT HABIT—TRADE AT | THE@HUB On the Square —First Avenue—Opposite the Totem Pole THE FAIR THE FAIR THE FAIR THE FAIR. Great Bargains at the Rebuilding Sale The Fair Is Absolutely Closing Out ' teade une & Co. One Price Wines and Liquors FREE DELIVERY. #03 PIKE ST. TEL. MAIN 100 The prices being made on all lines of mer- chandise at The Fair, Second Avenue and Pike street, are such as would cause much comment if the fact was not well known that The Fair is closing out its business absolutely---preparing to give the space now occupied to the landlord’s contractors when demand is made for it. If we should quote such prices as we are giving every day in this stoee without the fact being known that we must self out, it would immediately be said that we were ‘‘going to fail.’ For the prices are profitless---less than profitless, and no store could continue in busi- ness by selling goods at such price marks as are now being given by this store. It seems as if nothing more need be said. The goods are here marked way below cost. You are invited to come and get them. It is a sale where the customer reaps all the benefit and we take all the loss. Herbert S. | Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman bik. First ave. and Cherry st. Come in Tomorrow The Fair txopme sr “DABNEY ag WOODHOUSE