The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1903, Page 8

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THE BERATTL SAY NASTY THINGS i ..THE NEW HUB... Eight Hundred Dollars’ Worth pi Useful Articles to Be Given Away ee ee } Ask for N ) 2 $2.0 or ) Ask f $ { $9.00 Worth NORTH SEATTLEITES ACCUSE OFFICERS OF GETTING DRUNK $ Copy } CHIEF SULLIVAN SAYS THAT THEY DON'T EEE: Y THURSDAY INDUCEMENTS dives an " i That are bound to prove trade w ‘ 8. ces tre v mg | Neu) vay ners for the People's Bargain St ; rs, Ventings, Flannelett ae rats te : ae 40 arora “ In ya urtment y iwilbind x . : CS ‘ ceptional values tomorrow, vey w@ centionalQW aloes in Hosiery and we can afford t k Onin c “ay e which are mentioned below Underwear \ t out ‘ t “ . I * Je ' 17 mer ! t = * be . Bargains at the Domestic Counter | fo , in pink regular I tus n@ t isn't ‘ ‘Se w ; @ EVERY PERSON WHO SPENDS A DOLLAR IN JF 8 RE 4 that In the Men’ s Depart ment @ 5 Men's 4 1@s AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET ONE Q® rtd, THESE “Qeorse f ' . " oy: t-te ‘ ' 106 } GIFTS FREE OF ALL COST WHATEVER = There are m: ¥ ; Record-Breaking Sale of Black Dress Goods at 98c Yard ic) q Q Sor ys ‘ t am : Umbrella Time Is Here *, elie ‘oe ‘Mack @fetros ' _ Be f Men's} fancy andles; regular | A . @ ‘ ’ tov Thorsday’s) "esr « AY ee | WATE 2 row it Datly New) Sr’ WS ‘ , ’ with A a TUME er A « Pcs \.4 From the e w ; i 3 Big ; ts rae ~-. = rex ¥ © « ' * ‘ ¢ ew fe * Howse Furnishing *. . 4 OAR SHTADIS Cpa eignn roy : Department Nickell ise va wear] "hard coed te nate radial : == = 2Te *, f ve Be t t ‘ : t } nted rcue Wares Further p urs may be had,in the store, or the printe u SALISBURY DREAMED tAaneew 7 lars may be ha TO ALL THE FOREGOING THE HUB ADDS THE BIGGEST @WALUES IN MEN'S SUITS AND OQYEBCOATS, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS. ON, mht o 1 as the > western Urt-| “r Mand 6 ° HE SCALED OLYMPUS <r HONOR FOR A WRITER AND EDUCATQ§ TO "TREES GROW GET THAT HABIT TRADE AT WEATHER FORECASTER SAW STRANGE SIGHTS AFTER A FANCIED RIDE IN THE SUN CART j = 3 © BIGGEST YET! = Moning power | Advertisement That Takes the ( aadeel Proverbial Cake od ~ $700 IN GIFTS To CUSTOMERS | Hu ne nas SALE LATE U. S. GOVERNMENT - GOODS TWO WEEKS ONLY, 208 First Av. S. Closing October 31, without fail, or sooner, if stock is exhausted, as the number of these goods is limited, and no more Overcoats of this character are to be had at any price after these are gone. All Weel Overceats $4.00 All-Wool Blankets, $4.00 per pair, cach... HERBERT FL Fink | THE BLUE FRONT THE BLUE FRONT WHOLESALE PRICES (Trees, prices are buyer te quam rehasee average TOOK A STRAW VOTE Interesting Experiment in a Res-| taurant Suits and Overcoats ces fem, rey coe ee ge That Please ne On om | An advertising agent. repr Ne - $2.00 U.S. Army Late Regulation Boots, worth $9.00, for. .$2.75 U. S. Government Rubber Blankets, per pair ....,..$1.00 U.S. Amy Buckskin Gauntlett Glow , per pair .. $1.75 Turn to the ‘Busy Store” Bargains Thursday OUR FALL AND WINTER SUITS $10.00 to $30.00 nh no more, no less” than quoted. Limited goods aracter, and no more to be had. Twe Weeks Only, at 208 First Av. South All Botttes Fult Measure Wines are Liquors For Family Use | RUSHING The Blue Front Clothing Co. BUSINESS 059.854 Seomd Ae. ai, § ings, # Eggs, Poultry and Livestock Eege. fresh r 3 ePrODK ag home. THG@RC ib. on di hiden 4@Te. Special cS Waists sane i ak ms sregahoe | AND CAFE CHANT HIS stack $1.98 LAST MASS ; Raasetenes TRY OUR ie ii’ Sata goers = ——__| New York Store |. stiubull “Riad (oer os wt ae i nate ry “Pry, on round | 1418 Secend Avenue Near Pike Street § cond and Union 6 loaves for 25c : bre Saw cabrones @

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