The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1904, Page 8

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een Ices Sse pate name ner ee THE SEATTLE STAR—TH URSDAY, JUNE 23, 1904 CITY ENGINEER SOUNDS wis : : Z A NOTE OF WARNING | “your credit is cor tainly good here--try’" «this Friday will hring to you a plate rack at 49c the Friday special idea 0: i: EASTERN STOCKHOLDERS IN BIG CORPORATIONS DO NOT UN DERSTAND THE TEMPER OF SEATTLE CITIZENS REGARD 4 SEATTLE MAN Now HEAD OF ING LIGHT PLANT, HE SAYS nated with this store six years a tlway F PIONEER ASSOCIATION : the yreatest value offering B/G GOLD CARGO |}: 7 a ECONOMY DAY : is oa: gh poe Toe aS A Lot ot pretty Lawn and : Prercale Wrappers ye on Standard Furniture Co. e t L. Schoenfeld & Sons ‘ 1006 to 1016 First Avenue vi ° SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA ‘ We Have to | Shoe 707 2nd Ave., Seattle Eastern Outfi Corner Fifth and Plymouth {Company |Special Reductions {For Friday’s Selling Children’s Shoes INFANTS’ SHOES. Infants’ Hand Turn ed Batton or Lace Shoes, sizes 2 to tting Co. Ladies Shoes for , Street Wear Ladies Amazon Kid, Lace, Kid Tip, Medium Heavy Sole tension Edge and Low widt From « Photograph of the W Women’s and Children’s Shoes on Which 1 hs to $2.50 tary He BE; pri Plymouth School). Shoes for Children ! Hated to vpbu p ehant marine @er that ca Mentiones Now on Sale ‘at Sensational Prices. It’s the Greatest Bargain Event 700 PAIR MEN'S PANTS ‘ 696 In years. CHILDREN’S SHOES AnotherBargain o ; O5e ° * : si.38 ' $5.25 . b . - Box - Si.85 FURNISHINGS. ' $2.40 ' IVe t5e MISSES’ SHOES $3.50 800 MEN'S SUITS. s ' Abe A ———EE>E>E>EE SHOES FOR SHOPPING Turkish Baths 50¢ Dexter Hor and Wa 2 cs 500 Ladies to Buy Small — For Men Only. ght tr kid; all $6.45 $1.45 i Bane EE $2.50 SHOES FORBOYS § Ki MOUr Size Shoes at Half Price D Plymouth Shoes for Boys MATTER AMOURT YOUTHS $2.00 Per Dozen HOS Are Built for Hard Service ? 8S For Guinness’s Stout or Ha As Well As for Style i Bass’s Ale fond ‘ Boys’ Hard Nox Shoes IN : al : price Little Gentw “Hard Nox oen ; 0 CHILDREN ii bet 8. S160] Oxtords-- Oxfords) so." “ahr Te tila ala abban ’ a 9 $1.00] Oxfords and Low Quart bos 75 By Ls Pa T UTH _ b ’ : $2 o° $1.75 $1.26} porpuLaR PRC A " dh ta ( b Pr nt Tip f ' th up-to-¢ f € et $1.50, $1.25 Be \ izes 11 t $2.00, 50, $3.00, $3.50,) f and G r h $1.50 $4.00 $5.00. " 506 / 104 First Ave. South Both Phones—Pink 1751 BETWEEN UNION AND UNIVERSITY STREETS All at 35¢ All at 59 ke The Big Shipment of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing and Furnishings and Men’s The Railroads Paid Us $5,000 Damages NOTE THE TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS, THE BIG MONARCH SHOE AND CLOTHING CO. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE Stone, Fisher & Lane Hohenschild’s Stock of Women’s and Children’s Hundreds of Garments ' the 2 Special Lots New Dress Goods ‘ I 48 Eta We TO The } WORTH 75 TO $1.00. Che Annex Second and University $1.25 > $2.45 $2.35 600 LADIES’ SHOES. 1 fi $3.45 $1.65 $2.45 : t $3.35 ? 1,000 PAIRS BOYS’ AND CH DREN'S SHOES. DIFFERENT KINDS, BLACK $1.85} BROWN AND LIGHT HATS. $2.95 $1.75 HALF BLOCK NORTH OF POSSOFFICE

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