The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1904, Page 5

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THE eee THE BEATT. EB STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1 s Aone sieee|* ees IT DOES THE BUSINESS SHOE Sth est sn cantata Sine sks ee wou ‘Made Mo Feel Like New--First Bottle Helped Me-- bPgIbis TT Dogs NOT AKL A = 10 BUY OOo Doctor Was Astonished,”--More Praise For — - DOINGS paine’s CELERY COMPOUND (LOSING OUT explanation made her Men’s Velour Calf Shoes fatt Kid Tops, Pn- Ladies’ Kid Shoes natty, Danish-Norwegian Conference her ang the Port ‘. ; e: Men and Women Heartenod—Braced| rae w belie trent Will Bo Held Next Week ; NEW YORK, { ‘nvigorated Quickly by the Cele ene . brated Nerve Vitalizer and Tonic 94.50 Ballard to Have a Tannery HOUSE | FEsereta ts | — ee ry MUSICIANS’ UNION HAVE PRE-| | ta os PARED FINE PROGRAM FOR!) 4 tly troyed t . _ ENTERTAINMENT ON MAY 19 FURNISHING GOODS Tapestry Portieres, were $10.00, now vee stan: 5.00 Tapestry Portieres, were $7.00, now eee 63.75 MINNEAPOLIS, Seattle Agents W. L. Dougias wes s rey Made - - SHOES Larg parent a Ww summer styles of Bhoes and Oxfo tesa $3.00, $3.50 ar h-Norwesia burch. " RITZVILLE NEWS the city have secceces 50 Table Covers $-4 sine, reversible patiorn, were $5.5, now seneess ORS 10-4 sive, reversible pattern, were 97.50, now . $3.75 reversible pattern, were $2.00 ttern, were $1.50 ersible pattern, were $1.00 Mareeliles Bedspreads, were $6.00, now . $3.50 Marsel!les Ne Aapreade, Were $5.00. now Marseilles Bed spreads we Tales sin Waist Suits Just Received n Madras Shirt Waist Suits, waist } n front and back, stock r ari button, skirt ¥ belt and I Shirt Waist 5, walet buttons; skirt has ersible pa al engine ¢ e fire J. W or of k at Wil K, was thre violently to and badly brulsed, The was soon ext MISS CLAUDIA KARR The First Bottle of Paine’s Cel- ery Compound Helped Her— | Brought Back Perfect Health, MISS FLORENCE WORDEN Celery Compound Re- stored Her So Quickly That Her Doctor Was Astonished te in ried on y fer the IT DOES Molnty tion of friends. SINESS.”—8. Bt ace Curtains, wer 06.00, new $3.00 Ruffied Net Lace Curtains, were $3.00, now $2.50 Ruffled Net Lace Curtains, were $4.00, now $2.00 xe) Smyrna Rugs, reversible. made of all wool, were $450 WESTBERG): MR. 8. B. MINTYRE Worn-Out Busi =o Man Was Quickly Braced—Iinvigora Cured by the Celebrated Nerve Vitalizer and Ton Cost More be advar ay 1¢ ! and $100 an acre—Sso cash and $to a month I level and open—facing on the best ¢ unty road les ing to S¢ attle and on tl ot-way Go to your Druggist TODAY---Get one bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound---See how DIFFERENT it will make you fe «| and 1) wars, died yesterday at | ation of have been on claimed for amag ting from a fail on the side- | Oreg ity | asnaulting Elia Morton, a girl of 16, {t sank before it reached him, the new int mats an ied now ay being bail t to Everett. 7 penitentiary yest THE RIVER Mining | PEOPLE LIVING on low ground : ENPORT high seb ae | | 8 t Thayer, | river near Vacouver are moving out t t of accred- |, | THIRTY-FIGHT applicants are | W mn Bennison and William apprehens fa fe The Jif NEXT REGULAR tak the teachers’ exar tions at | Bouck | river has been rising y. on of the Knt ¢ Pythias will | Walla Walle | ° pe held tn Kets rotober 24 NO Sole Agents Young’s H. CLOAKS, SUITS & MILLINERT. pede & J. GRAHAM, @ married farmer | One pric 2.43.00. Can't pag 1212-SECOND AVE—1n2 fe have sue ALFRED BISSELI, § years of | of Cowiche valley, was yerterda us acall. BN. Brooks & Co, © for $15,000, al lage and a veteran of the Mexioan put under $1,000 bonds on arge of* Arcade BK a. oe A GREAT SALE OF Tomorrow the doors of the Outlet open again to a wonderful trade sale. Our representatives have Rubber Boots Worth WHITE VESTS bought from the leading manufacturers all their season’s surplus lot of clothing. With unequalled facili- Regularly $8.50 ties for handling huge quantities of merchandise, superior facilities for paying cash, we are able to offer ik Will Go For mee ea * $55,000 Worth of Suits, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes at 75c to 25c $2.95 Luckily we secured another lot for this $2.00 White Vests $1.15 i on the Dollar great sale; mail these vill sell. just an cquleee ‘ $3.00 White Vests $1.45 i ; 4 . ’ ; ’ | ly as the last The unprece lented backwardness of the season—the slow trade caused by labor troubles in various par f th untry—all these have conspired to || The Famous $3.50 White Fancy Vests $1.65 make this sale one of the most impressive heretofore ever an ed. Be here early tomorrow. We p a feast of bargains such as this city has igh i sir $5.00 White Champagne Vests $1.95 never known before | $2.95 $2.50 and $2.00 Shoes at _ Six Gigantic Lots of Men’s Sults Men’s $4.00 Trousers at Si. IS a rawr ALL THIS SEASON'S STYLES—AT PRICES FAR BELOW THEIR ACTUAL WORTH—IN MOST CASES LESS $2. 35 THAN FACTORIES SELL THEM FOR IN REGULAR SEASON Over six hundred pairs of Pants from an ose t6 half price nable Vests, st one-half the pr d Hip Rubber worth $8.50, for ie aia ea man who s to get a good aded Mees 50, $8.50 and $10.00 Si e Men's $12.50 1 $14.50 ts are all fen’s Suits, worth $2 to go at ‘ eveoe | will all go Hesncetoee and Worsted of the finest quality, an un- zy; all will go at = oe = 15 $5. 50 | 7.25 : $1 AS Eee Lege earns ey eee ae Seon ee re wah etioo Mes ee ks Greatest Savings on Summer 81 85 rit F lee 7 Re ae en's Su worth 5.00, wi go | for pagan. MORONS TY: Tara ueksvelonipenbeeue nein (mur innge teins cempeleteane satires Near ait ' Furnishings $2. Great Stocks of Shirts and Underwear will be sold at less || than one-half the regular prices. Here’s a list of the bar- gains 55¢ for Men’s Stiff Bosom 80¢@ for DerB¥ Ribbed Un- en’s $15.00 and $16.50 Men's $17.50 and $20.40 Suits will go ‘0 at n of fine vici __--fiiy a $3.00 Hat For $1.45 $8. 75 $9.85 Finest 83 Shirts, with separate cuffs, derwear, regular Vou can do it at this great sale; a maker's overstock al- Che management of ‘The Outlet personally guarantees’ the value of the goods to be exactly as stated. Money back || handsome stripes, all col- _ ity. gular 73 y: bws us to save you one-half, if the contrary is found to be the case. } || ors and all sizes. Regular 45@ for Men’s Negli,... « Hie of fine felt, in all the newest sha | eae : = ==|| $1.25 shirts Shirts, with cuffs separate, ; pes, equal to | Bhe¢ for Men’s Worki fine styl h any advertised hat at $3.00, will go {& ewer eee ee ine styles, worth 75§¢. iy is a 3.00, will go for......... 1.45 | Less Than Half fi r r Boys’ Clothing || Shirts, black with white 10¢@ for Boys’ Golf Caps, in - pis -| f , | stripes, worth 75¢. handsome stripes, worth . $1. 00 Pal 35 {| The bargain tables are filled with Boys’ Suits, every one fharked at one-half and less than you'd pay in any other store |) 20¢ for Balbriggan Under- ase. Jamas Cc in the west. Typical of The Outlet’s matchless buying powge! wear, worth soc. Te for Black or Colored These are ade of Genuine Scotch Madras sold the countr B T S ° Boys’ Fine Cassimere and Cheviot || 5¢ for Men's and Boys’ Sox, fancy- 4 | Boys’ o and Thyee-piece Suits, Boys’ Two-piece Quits, wortt 00, ry 1 evio' 4 over ata wilde: Po a suit. Not over two suits to any mies od 33 so and $4.00, ai go at. joys’ Two-piece Suits, worth $3 Suits, worth up to $5.00, will all go | Suspenders, worth 25¢. Ise ort i -B5¢ | paid cicaar anil, ft $1.65 will go for...+ + fissass ... LBS for . - $2.15 30¢ for President Suspenders, sold elsewhere at of . = a “gecusrn | QUTLET CLOTHING COMPANY

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