The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1903, Page 7

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CATTLE STAR THE § THE “— fol} THR FAIR | THE FAIR | THE FAIR CLOSING OUT FURS c=] .Reductions Nearly . One-Half (eTe) «THE NEW HUB... | fe) > The Man Who Buys a | Dollar Shirt May Get a $350 Piano Thrown In ° THE FAIR Fa saad a te felts ad Ceaan tea ab aah an : The dollar shirt remains the @ame good value it’s always Fors. A branch More in Alaska has furnished the Fair with,the very best been at the Hub. Pikewise ¢he $12.50 Suits, the $18 Sujs ofoFurs at ined d low prices. ° ° ° and the Overcoats at prices up to $35. Just the same good, ° hipped us direct from the t s of the fur-t ng ar ! nd we have 1 are ye . Reece tuc take waar alggymarkets that there is in th Pad ethwest values as though we were giving nothing. 3 eer Cin wes intarcar and the salea skdeld ad t © This is because the piano, the guns the desk, the pera | " | glasses and other presents we propose to give away didn’t | E Red Fox Boas und we are ng them at | Tam O’Shanters at soc, worth cost us a cent. Got them from the Floradora Tag Company | ditapdn ss ; soc infants’ Maik. Jackets at pete RP De Se for selling cigars and tobacco. Mink cay Tie een Ghee at Tha sie tanais” Seok tessa GOODS Turn the entire lot, $800 worth, into a big adv ertisement. Fait ry for ..$1.59 ative. npeg Shetland Floss, large C Table Oilcloth, a ors, at, | $1.00 Infants’ Knit Jackets, n hand, regularly \ the yard vestige | oa aioe’ gcuce We =| Every One Dollar Purchased Entities “You, Sachet Powder | t $1.50 Infants’ Knit Jackets, ning Embroidery rce Bt nccccvecseres . ++ 7§¢ oum, ¥ ' W as a fee bak tig omnes | amet Pag to Share in the Distribution. Share Pag dlegeisiors TAM O'SHANTERS Battenburg Rings, in th ° at | De ee ee Smee S60 pe The plan is not g6ing to Be strung along for any indefinite ¢ have | period. You wilbnot have to buy in a dozen different stores. Bargains for Saturday only | Infants’ Knit Ja al @., i? trom ill parce af Gas sere, | dire a trol the « 1am O'Shanters at 35¢, yorth The Hub’s@he whole thing in this deal. Presents dis- | Rope en cs selling a MeL eckae care’ Tam O'Shanter at 4se,worth | N tributed New Years Eve. The whole proposition is made in losing them out cles, They are | » dozen. 4e order to cultivate that habit--trading af the Hub. % ° “ " 5 ° P 2d Ave. 22! Pik St A Man Can’t De Better. Than Outfit Here. Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, everything a man wears, ¥ . 2 the biggest amount of quality for the least price and the pres- oO ents thrownin. “The more often you buy the better your ‘op- portunity. Start tomorrow genflemen. Get» that habit. Trade at-- DO YOU BELONG TO ease ee THE SUICIDE CLUB?, a Attempt to cross First av ° EASY ANDO EFFECTIVE MEANS OF SELF-ANNIHILATION ARE |! APFORDED BY SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE . STREET CQQNTRACTORS WIT HW THEIR MAN TRAPS t car any moet up with a at any time ° Seattlc Qa a brand-new su club It ts not a penny dreadful 7 On the Square—First Avenue—Opposite the Totem Pole _ manana ete a essa ands and quit this te tal > before he gets shoved out we Ss shoulder. On the the crude methods form ye joining the new so 4 in shuffitng off will be! bulge on Death, ar | pan we hay . ployed need no has to do is A Word from Josh Wise { Foret hina whi the. by-lawa eth ‘ . thy sachpot -2« + Notin the Conthine.. . peees : tor calied ny sign thet he's panne a and Regulations me, tnd ‘ nny Joo with Be i) au that more tke e-lcant should be th the full s body ol land joy of life, have a large fa bn tell the b r has sued th’ elty f bag Seg : t, and an income dependet day pei ms wente Cut Rate Offiees eatntie hat efforts. e be a had a reg’ l roctation ta, that. t * Ya «) He'd t ust @ hed © reg Main Office and Plant—Cor, First Ave. and Bell St. to Pi Mee Down Town Office—Third Ave., near Pike St, — " mm hes we arccet- || Shirts 10e Collars 2c Cuffs 4a sngin & mumeters No Work Deitvered at Above Prices utaide the family for omculat ox . A count: n head of t. a | will be puttin’ Soott's > be-mte en } n Wise. | mack o 8 pack @ playin’ ca fn A Word from Josh Wie Canythin’ worse'n Daisy Stetson os Fino. a@roken leg “Josh Wise Minsk Nora : mn e ° ~ . . ne: “i Word from Josh Wise Among the artic 0 be raffled off A Word from Josh Wise ° A i ° ranges and an ; | At th’ t Good business ts . “Taet signe a ios tnamees { Po & rate ‘ vast nil wo and H Home comfort should never be overlooked. Easy Slip- | » \ It's easyot’ get Sai Seaeanen—e A night a lates audience totened pers go fag to make a woman's home life happy y Self - confiden *| things are goin’ sensible — selfish- The Catholic fair being held thie J od—Mr. MoKea, woman needs a pair of Feit Slippers or Julicts. | bs saitaah a: ential with th’ Bleetrte pees, but eeitich- along without! woop at tne Armory hall is meeting} 2° at sire selection, | . | q “a Ladies’ Felt Slippers and Juliets of soft, best quality ff} | company, — the wa on tal with much success. Large crowds felt, easy, pliable soit with Rae ache with and maha | — = + advertisin’ foun. | : roa a ge. ‘ cae oh pe Mat haw ye Rayne fry dors sesen pn ayy eee , 1 id ood busine mang enterprise ne ice ore ~ . - fur trimming at the top—they’re soft, warm Slippers, | other feller, 4 jibes 0 Se cred is perhaps the most su re will be pede ~ combining comfort and style. aa | ever heard of, monctary Standpnnt ; tat there. win be ed with undertak bewitching charms other diversions, "Tomor- | erw ada. Thet alr-shig seems to be a hummer | as a boat it was as an alrwhip, | = | Seah Wise ° - ns, and # ME gallery, the of th is naturally expected | » of the Trish, | Th’ Quoon o' Italy tratied along after] When th’ Parkhurata an’ Dowles wap A Word from Josh Wise : her husband t' Paria. It'd have « together there "il be a lot inners] 1 "a bere oi pene men whe show thelr ise musane * use: v4 are 6 rev) eget tate Ne . Kno nit Toow ocean ant! BANK NO GOOD did th’ same thing.—Josh Wis cet We don't payin too late fer anything but cuss be oa % —_ eee »| words.—Josh Wise -_ 4 . During the trial of the postoffice of NEW YORK, ay 1 to much attenshun ¢} twoon Chief r SAC’ . noe ficials, Miller declared om, 118 7 predic in yeate on “= * dpartment and Ci hief Cook SACRAMENTO, Oct, 88.— The | nt of the yr’ Thisld dispate > mt in a young feller department te ex iting much dnterest. | poard of bank i 4 ° ue | ickled to Dea oard of bank commissioners repor' ne to be kickimg, isn't It r . ; PDR ye ; ed to Dea eth ez-| to. the governor that they have de- ah Wi y " wie Ga settles | ee ; 1 1 that the International Bank ’ - r rove ‘ hineel? © RN 00] cares Gums Wing one, oth Faroe ave vic est | an ‘tr ompany of America ta an t'9 all @o Out to the Golf SAnks| mal failure, #0 far as restoring them : fay Pade, Xn ate ; a lant night, 2762 votes to cr} unsafe corporation to transact busi- m ¢ of this Indian @um-| is eonoerned. we're oxpectin’| % . x bok. ‘The m pu ounE| ness with and that the commisal | mor ! no! HMigh-| Binco the anr nt wa Ae ‘ e Is @] will take contr its property a suka und r Wet mo new things ent ¥ terest you, It's Knit to FIG jans for thelr favorites. This is the! the International Bank end Trua Prices, $1,913.25 and $13.50 2 1327 Second Avenue, Near Union him t do It _ Dollars to “Doughnuts with the law, offe te th as ly_ closed its door, It is a branch o& ° King Bros., 914 First ave. ** way the vote stands at the latest Company of America, ° ° ° toon eae o S

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