The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1904, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904 7 | t , Ait-{ 7 t the po — =| Tomorrow Is the Final Day Grand | of the Great Metal FreeExcursion||: SUNDAY, JUNE 26 q ol MAJORITY OF MEMBERS WILL VOTE TO INDEFINITELY POST.) INSANE. PONE CONSIDERATION OF AMERICAN IMPROVEMENT COM " » | Pe m i A n} .3 PANY’S FRANCHISE NOW THAT CHEAPER GAS IS ASSURED GRIEF OVER HER DAUGHTERS BY OFFICERS OF SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY ’ ‘ RUIN UNHINGED MAB. LORD'S MIND ; me noe carens sa se prec, DREN WILL I | iron Beds are Underpriced Postponement af Uke franchise bl Improvement nampa ~ ae | ENJOY A FEAST a ae utireriareed 1 ward ’ hed — + a REP Washington Beach Station and Trout Lake Hillman’s Garden of Eden Addition Bothell Man Will Throw Open) His Orchard to Little Folks| | a and Give Them a Good Time| ro (Special to The Star) 1 Hed for $25.80 ro $29.76 ‘hoe Beds and Also Children’ $ ‘Metal Beds are Reduced Similar to the Above FREDERICK & NELSON, (Inc.) Complete Credit Housefurnishers Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. ToT TOTTITITITITITI TT - 2 2 * + WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? HER ALD. 18% “ ’ See the Warships eave for the U. & navy rd and warships hourly Sunda round t . .| be corveds * — | } ° CO’S STOCK ON SALE TOMORROW As told in the papers, the stock of the Star Clothing Co., erstwhile known as the Royal, has passed into the possession of the Guarantee Clothing Co. of New York City. h m other is the board the St. Louls exposttio: an mates Inspector Fresh Washington} .. Creamery Butter } 2 Ibs 45¢ All Goods Guaranteed to | Be the Best and Freshest ah. The interior ar-| «t! rangement will probably have to be/ sichanged to suit the needs of the ity ball force before the of the building ts begun, eenential pointe bave been defin Itely decided upon. | ‘The committee in to meet to de | cide on the plans and the date of the he| spectal election that wil! be neces- fot the} sary to vote on the $176,000 bond iawue that will be ecessary to com h bei a frien nip of ot ae better of it Abou year ago the two compa | nies concluded it would be bett to cansolidate. The new were prolonged. In the board of control of th rmation bureau ie whether to ell send one oF two representatives to | | beth companies attem There were two reasons for purchasing this stock—in the first place it was sold for a mere trifle: in the second, we P wanted a location » CIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. Our company was anxious to open a branch store, but desirable locations were all occupied This store isn't good enough, either, but the location is fine. u { owns today, | Meanwhile it devolves upon us to get this stock out of the way, Wholesale Department Comes | We GB wat soe hing in te Ses We Paid to Mr. Hansard, the Trustee Appointed by to the Retail Store for | the Court, Just 35c on the Dollar. We Shall Part With 3 Quick Destruction It at Practically What We Paid for It. supplied we have We want the roomy and not the stock. The entire line will be ready in the morning, Suits, Hats, Furnishings for Men a and Boys will be sold at prices that will mean for us clear decks in very short order and furnishings ¢ at goo First ave largest stock in the Ye * we result, the most import You Can Save Pretty Near One- PERSONAL GUARANTEE Half the Usual Price We are informed that Seattle has had many sales, ee at ot pity, allo yet in the name of the company I personally guarantee : $10.00 Suits will be. seeeese reste aennenn es that it has never had such a one as this is going to be. f $1.0 Sit foro Bred | MAX SEIGEL, Manager. Surplus Stock of DOORS OPEN AT 8 A. M. DOORS OPEN AT 8 A. M. Furnishings | SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Less Than a es THE GUARANTEE CLOTHIN All $1.00 Negligee — +90 v0 eww eee O5¢ All 75¢ Negligee Shirts at p+ seaee BG All 75¢ Balb: Shir + BEE All age Fancy Sox seeccicerices siowees LG OF NEW YORK CITY _ Owners of the Stock Formerly the Star Clothing Co. ea . . ‘All $1.00 Derby Ribbed i nderwear... 45¢@ All $2.50 Hats at so+ e000 veoceoes PLIS ‘itic: Coast ClothingCo.t] yes | As Ors e a re “- . $2.28 for Men’s Trousers, all styles, worth up to $4.00, $1.46 for Boys’ Suits, worth $2.50 and Avenue Cor. alt

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