The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1903, Page 3

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f THE SEATTLE LE STAR, WS PETERIN’ OUT AT OF) t FULL TRAIN LOAD OF ZION HOST QUIT THE REs- | iloves 5 -| Hosiery, TORATION GAME AND RETURN’ HOME—ELI- | ra wi @ | vt 1 \McCarths”® S| Under- ne- ir iscouht: JAH Il, IS NOT DISCOURAGED, HOWEVE®) sate ® bts NEW ¥ re ' . zaciies a \ } " ¢ ’ oS = i, | Wrist Bags 4g me a , . Se S } A Beastiful: New Line on ‘ pects N ) € aturday B= separting ' Chain Wrist-Bags of i Values From $6 to $18, to Be Sold for From $4 to $12 Saturday Only Our Entire stock of Youths’ Suits, ages 12 to 19 years, will be discounted, Saturday only, 33 1-3 per cent. This sweeping sale is an important one, incled- ing, as we said, our complete assortment of Youths’ WATCH YOUR ea ae ‘Good for Men” CHICKEN COOP *_ | i LIKEW?sE YOUR HAT-RACK AND CLOTHES-LINE— : 4 i Men's nderwear Men's Undergarment ‘ THEY MIGHT BE “SNIGGED” ® lergar i b Petty work w ' mI } wn Ee HOPES || Bp eothes ' ks ow . | Men’s Flannelette Night Robes co Saturday Nigh Suits. | Special From 6 to 9:3 4 soils r so 4¢ oe a Sate Youths’ Suits sity" $4 Lit z Youths’ Suits 5°35. $5 Youths’ Suits :3i5".."" $6.67 Youths’ Suits m2 br $8 t Umbre! yr ’ i gularly sold ‘ 0 ely t 4 i lz | sold Ey sims Youths’ Suits ‘ sry $12 M ie Mia a bon ry Sat che, In fact every suit discounted just one-third from Gierracks 180) aekimon ee yor gap | braced Pletsiee wis ee Reg. marked prices. Sale starts at 8 o'clock Saturday nin? bi Bes | wan to Rav been trod this] eld phen, bar panei pet a 2p morning and centinues until the store closes at 11 at ne wa =| 49¢ night. The Blue Front Cloth- ing Company 812-814 First Ave. : 812-814 First Ave. Warrented not to smoke, $5.00 906 P.ke St. ERNST BROS. 608 Pike St. essen] the McCarthy Dry Sora Goods Co. 332"4 At the Bankrupt Stock Sale No excuse why we are selling merchandise for less than wholesale prices, but a good reason how we can do it--simple enough--The bankrupt stock of D. Buck & Co. had to be-sold, we were the lucky purchasers (bankrupt stock out specialtyJ, at a very low figure. Hence we are selling goods for less than the cost of manufacture. $12.50, $15, $18 and $20 Suits at $750} You well know that after conducting a sale there must be broken lots and odds and ends. We have picked out all the short lots and odd suits and placed them on a table, suits that we $12.50, $15, $18,$20. You can take your pick for $7.50. Look al our windows. Men’s $2.00 Hats 95 Cents Boys’ $1.25 Sweaters, 65¢ In this Assortment there are all the Black, navy, maroon, alternate stripe leading styles in various colors. — Good | and a novelty vestee front for little fel- values at $2.00. Your choice 96a. lows. Special, only 65e. Men’s 50c and 75¢ Underwear 25¢ | Boy's and Children’s Underwear, 10c, 1Sc, 20¢ and 25¢. Cotton ribbed, plain and fancy strip- A heavy fleece lined garment, sizes ed. These garments are nicely finished, | 16 to 32. Always sold for double this a first class garment. Special, 26e. price. © At this sale, 100, (5c, 200, 25c SPECIAL--Boy's Knee Pants, pure worsteds, Scotch tweetis and cheviots--these pants are worth 75e and $1.00, special price 40c. P. £. MAVES & CO., 1404 2d Ave. iis, : WILL BANQUET = ’ WEST VIRGIN/AN $413 Second ones: Main, 880; Ind. €80. Jelly Rolls 8¢ 2 for 15c Best Home-mad ad in the city, 4 Cents a Loaf “$1.00 Up Garment J. . Redelsheimer & Co. ngest Ov at House in the ‘ 4 Fir It quality ar ‘Take @ look today. $14 First ave, ott Zs ee aetna rr en

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