The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1904, Page 7

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Pa ae : THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ HUMES IS | r RE CAS CD EIS ONES ‘GOT (2 YEARS HAD LIST THE SORCERESS) ““inenan, 9% 25 OF THE STRAND) | ::3.2Jes¢¢r me: seat j Cisned te. in. tale Ons ape eT, eae PON ROME S Se ae eee eats eee eerencOnema A) MISCING DISCOVERY “— _ The Most Fasciunting Story of the Day Ogawa, & through Te way to Walla twelve Groat Bankrupt Sale Saturday | WASHINGTON, D, C., Maret ‘The gullerion of the 1 were filled} Mona 0 he Abing Co. By mati from N Fine Furnitare FREDERICK & NELSON rine ruratture Incorporated CARL W, LAKAIN PF. A. BLABERG. b. 0, WHAVER : r i autim Store Closes Tomorrow Night at 6 o'Clock ae ieee End - of -the -Week , f Ps ce Housefurnishing etme are ra “hiv FoeiGon- QQ ten meking tat don net tae the dain r, Lomorrow.........+ “WE CURSE ~ : ae as ALASKA IS Feereneccel| THE CZAR A acer EN | EAGER FOR \siEPT OW Polish Socialists Are Scattering A STORY TO MAKE YOU SIT UP NIGHTS WAR NEWS | pF dia ed nde nome dlensbeente energy 9 anti-Russian Manifestoes oocmmmearecnnenesatapeamesspetilnae CAR TRACK pani Pa Begins Soon....Don’t Miss It : ! “Universal” Thee- “Minute “$ 2. 25 Russia with ay an's successes in tus with ‘WOMAN wow [°n riff has go far fatled | OLDEST EMPLOYE Re exuberant drtight.” will probably drag along a , = SIGNAL HONORS cccupied the greater art | oF GOVERNMENT. i a ven tad that Gtina “ah re mate for 18 ant, but A TRIAL WILL RB } CAME ALONG real Three-Minute old laborious William Bryning stretched himself VERSAILLES, Ky.—Mr. Richard # COMING 2222 be the oldest ¢ 25S GREPE ee oA8252°5""31 FREDERICK & NELSON - fe ‘all and Let Us Explain the adtien of Asbestos Sad Irons Irons | P ae cubed a + Complete Housefurnishers od Ave., Madison, Spring Made tii Coverts in the new shades of tan and olive < we .. 33 Inches. Tailored close-fitting collar wry “ne broad . concave shoulders. A smart gar- ment that will wear to your entire satiefaction. Bee it in the window. weet of the Alieghanie | aes ng . Street Committee Lets Third) A npecial Gtapatch “to The Star from would be made of the Me | In order to secure their pr ing for Japan, M | that h newt] All the Odd Suits Are Hees Sharply Reduced Tomorrow will undoubtedly see the last of the The price put on them is such as 5 1 that at $12.50 and $15.00 h superior to the average. In- d them favorably with the prod- thy tailor shops. Odd sizes, of es are we can fit you. mond, tre ders 0 would probably next Nit Yuse J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House tn the State. Winter S leaves no doubt at Suits That Were Formerly $12 and $15, are Now «++ +++ It is to be t aving ered tn w it their speedy exit. 900-804 First ave. cor. Columbia ~—Where It Pays to Trade Aa waa expected, the committee the petition for the paving} ne driveway avigation eom- | WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OLD WINES AND Liquors FINE OLD PORT $1.00 Per Gal. 25c Per Bottle Fine Old Sherry, $1.00 per gallon, 25e per bottle, | -— an Seen the Imperial Hat? 10 have the five-dollar habit have discovered that the Imp« does as well and in many cases better than hats that cost a V. No other or bust- | tversity of = she aceor- and gave up Many men v ABOUT CHILDREN’S SHOES Every ‘patent has ane pecial care when b titipe footwear for the child, because ethildren’s footwea sup posed to es hard usage and yeti} look Awelly) Rest plan is to ‘buy where] nization in the west sells ’em. All the New Spring Blocks are on sale in all the proper shades pense sy $3.00 2 we wi MAY ACCUSE urphy Wine and Liquor Co., RASOUL KAHN 308 and 310 Pike St. Free Detiver: Ind. 39, Sunset Butt 41 Boys’ Winter Suits Are Likewise Reduced lence in the deale for the defen ° pre you havé jeonfic The « ney r 7 . | Eve f shoes t ¢ & + —— ee /ghho ; Every, pair of shoes that we el wi Oda sizes and broken lots are reduced a good third. We're making room for the wearing went ove . ' believe i@mght in every way he +. spring stocks now en route. Plain figures, of course. all sizes and all prices. You can price. If It gocs wrong, we refunt find a fit for the boy among these noon, CO-OPERATION the money. The « se 2 shoulders are trimme ond with rows ot Unites mankind and makes finan afternoc tl eae Ae ota strength. Rae xp width i on : bo ni Shoes similar to the il- sir t te, wae really ing 4 en who murdered Mereli that he has been giving information lustration at $1.50, $1.75 and eke Pngke: $3.50 | ses Sas $4.00 Rochdale | Bankrupt Sale Children’s Suits Co-Operative f Patti Khan! gronarch Shoe ‘& Clothing Co. $2.00 the Pal ea ‘ seep gq | 1817-1819 t avenue—half block 00 the Pair Ss t The defense on we + north of postoffice. sr ys em me Kh n, who is Bankrupt Gale Ladies’ Shoes We recommend them Largest in the world. Each mem rc nt in the company's ories =and Provi4 and profits divided @mong the purchasers. Labor Union Co-Operative Store Corner Vourth an4 1 Both Phones M Men's $2.00 Cassimere Pants 950 Men's $9.00 All- Wool Suits $4.65 Childrer#s $3.50 Suits for $1.25 00 Dongola Shoes $1.15 y the 4327 Second Avenue, Near Union M

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