The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1904, Page 7

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ay TAR—MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1904 , — THE SEATTLE Try a Trip East Cake t, ruby I ; back 4 t te $1.20 sai We’ve Taken a Third or More GQEORGE F COTTERILL CRITICIZES THE SCHEME FROM VA HA ri HER J RIOUS STANDPIONTS—POINTS OUT ITS MANY DEFECTS AS : A. : KT _— I on : Sensi evi Wwe Teomsen oLAi—aeLErES Gan FromPrice of Preserving Needs ~ AGE CLAIMS ALONE WILL BE SUFFICIENT TO KILL THE ; ros FREDERICK & NELSON, (Ine.) OPEORTUMIPT thie cole of Prole Preamviag Shecas a PROJECT ' much ow, orased by Complete € ait it bh | t ide , Proserve Kettles ——_—___— It ° fol b 7 tale? ' sa il anoon sv we met THE Spectal Sale of Library || Mason Fruit ¥: cara are oe ee ibe-| amen 14 feat: Cherry hd Colum: | thie morning by orders of Comptee Tables Ends Tomor- wate i one a La row Night ; as ae on ' k i ; ™ ‘ M 4 ; ne ee t » A ine I Food ¥ f ’ Table for 19.50 ' t 19.75 ' 20.00 In the 7 an the grade tnlof the American Whist League th feral 1 than a thousand players will rt ‘ ! NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY CAMP NEEDS FOR LESS t f wix| of an " ' 4 ; u ‘ “b : : t P TENTS. WHITE ENAMEL WARE, ar t below that the| THE HAGUE, June 27.—Grave/f 31 I f 5% f 8 on. duck, | 1 Cup f De es Pi 4 anxiety is again felt regarding th : t ' F ; 84.49 | 3 Plate f Be ya ‘a ‘% t i : . ASBESTOS LINED STOVE seat. 3 i for, 2he : , i] the ; 4 ‘ WHITE DINNER WARE : : i ° ' “ af x pr... Se ~ "1 5 se t 1 s $2.49 | | I 10 ; be of & ' ‘ LAWN CHAIRS, ble I le, for. Ihe ‘ ‘ ’ 44 } , K nd Forks, 60¢ setes ¥. ¢ A ’ $4 ; 7960 pe sm pee ++ be a : Tabt $40 — i $24 ‘ , ‘ gee : ‘ : . te HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY SCREEN DOORS cor « mtrast to th e- eg - fae is Table | CHEAPER the reg : ee TER, N. ¥., J eee ae : I of Doors still re tt by Ry 4 ernational Habnemann asso-'h § bie for 919.20 | 3 , ' the trent of tt comprising the strict tdllow PANEL DOOR GARDEN HOSE. f . Se aakinal te « ‘ athy in the United ‘ white Cet teen, 2 —— arene sing, alp-aty seam Pama ‘oy | Royal Clothes ae itty |, tome Terular 608, tor . . tee » one. 6 Taking int - a sion FANCY DOOR ' me ; 3 00 ie ; uf] Wringer $3.25 taney core |! 19 € thin cour ‘ $1.75 | SCYTHE AND SNATHE, e A aa Soa | ite postpon t of the « . be Dr. OM. BD WINDOW SCREENS. Heat St r th : - : “tg . W. Va, and the A. ~ : 1 4 ~ ¢ Ob ‘ 25e | 14 are t 1-4 Off Crescent 1-4 Otf Crescent 1-4 Off Crescent Refrigerators Refrigerators Refrigerators _| FREDERICK & NELSON, (inc.) Spelger & Hurlbut] Complete Credit H stn A i Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts, Second and Union $9.25 The Star Clothing Company’s Bankrupt Stock Is Offered at 35c on the Dollar by the Guarantee Clothing Co. of New York [t is our desire to open a first-class clothing store on this, to the lines we manufacture---for we sell no clothing save that the corner of Second avenue and Madison street. which is made in our own workshops---we pay tribute to no- And in order to secure this very fine location we bought body. , — this bankrupt stock from Mr. Sidney Hansard, the trustee ap- Sens are masked hall and tess. Furnishings ere merlot pointed by the superior court. one-third the usual figure, and every dollar’s worth will be swept out---and that quickly. Judging from the crowds and the size of the sales checks it’s already time to tell you to hurry. Sale on each day 8 a. m. to 6p. m / Incidentally, keep in mind this corner of Second avenue Yet low priced as it is we don’t want it; these are foreign and Madison street. —<be GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. MAX SEIGEL, - - - - - - Manager We bought it, first, because we wanted the location; secondly, because it went begging at a pitiful price. | We give you every assurance that the merchandise could not be made for the money.

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