The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1904, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904 ntinue TRAFFIC | vat rt SATURDAY---A DAY ; te A os DR. JW rn. WY! ' ‘ ta ! For Special Buying TWUMBLE.DOWN 4 Ta t “ : p ‘ me 7 Av ' P ‘ t — ee CCE SONDEMNED) | 1 ° Kd conta sat ast t pas] Next 9 mI nthe romantic actor, 1 SUMMER HATS FOR CHILDREN ‘ 1 ue Aven © five ; . I 54.50 \ $14.05 ei — Salnaalaaiasaaaaaia WILL SELL MEN'S COLLARS . FREDERICK & NELSON, (Inc.) FOR 3c APIECE road " ¥ ty AC ttle 2 shut : 75¢ for Hats Worth $1.00 Be, 106, 1 and $1.25 t F $1.00 for Hats Worth $1.50 and $1.75 WSAS AP $ELONO Ava Secure Your All-Wool aE a 1000 Articles Be Each, and eg One a Bargain SSeS Ingrain Rug Before Tomorrow Night $4.00 $6.60 $4.05 $7.70 $1100 ty The Wilcox Swinging Special Priceson‘'1835 . 1 : > a a se WASH SKIRTS FOR TWO-THIRDS * that th ae . 20 ‘ BH en Tomorrow, - $3.98 wed After Tomorrow ‘ si make a pr “ 7 For ee Only. Turkish Baths 50 Rr ‘ - ; e108 ¢ Me i Was oe en siz 1 , A ul FPR hss, __ FLAGS AND BUNTING iee TAKES THESE 25¢ ; ; ® furl the flag on 4 STOCKINGS : $3.08 oun Bamana ‘ . Dy ’ Boum * , 5G a fe 7 t $1.00 Cash and $1.00a , Week Secures Your ; cores oe ee 5 erne s Pre-Inventory Specials in the : Chice of Over 40 Sam- t Fiat ‘Forks, per doven Big Bargain Basement : rae, wane ples of Cook Stoves , Bie, "Holo cane art sine, 4c, for,.......9¢e| After 6 p.m t q >a ¥ KY andie. Unset ever ay a e 0 fox hee F Be I t and Stee! Ranges . . . Mesin OS CR a ee so | a. a ‘ f ae 207 a ‘ rt ae Cold ‘ | ala FREDERICK & NELSON, (Inc.) i : : 304 First Ave. Sosth Complete Credit Housefurnishers Be Ye Mixing F =f : Hammock Couch R. Cane ee. a ware e Discontin- ie s-« t sine, & fe Rte " ' ‘ Both Phones—Pink 1751 +-quart sis fo Be ie Mouse T Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. 1. ieadiinseaeeeeAAAAAAAA APRA ADADAAAL , ‘ Wind-Up of the Great “Golland” * Purchase in a General Ciean-Up In Every Department of the Store : | ( | i} NOTHING -TO COMPARE WITH THESE BARGAINS WERE EVER OFFERED IN A Vy SEATTLE STORE. SOMETHING UNUSUALLY TEMPTING EVERY HOUR OF THE DAY. COME EARLY IF POSSIBLE. — Bh VA Saturday’s Unmatchable Offerings in Men’s Pants —— - ie pa ae’ ng | $3.90 Men’s SUITS © ce) a | top a Boys’ Pants $00 Ns $5. Py ‘ro SUITS $1 0. 75 Furnishings Less Than Cost sours $6.50." $11-70 Be oe wie SUITS 9. 75 s200 SU ITS 1 ; Ce Pe ae Youths’ Suits | $1230 ITS SB. 15 re ITS a a Underwear conhdire ng Pant ove Bae And $10 1 $5.50 For ; rat S150 @. $1.50 radon A yd cnidren's Wash Suits $11.00 to $15.00; ; your cho ’ - 7.15 Men's Two- Piece Men’ S$ 95¢ on iMen’s $3.50Sweat- - —" ’ ders were 47c be _ers © Sou $2. 00 % aa Suits * Knee Pant Suits, ages 3 to to, Tweeds and Mixtures, . Cool, dressy and.very | | splendi id. value, r¢ stlar prices $3.00, » 93:5 10 and $4.00, Sat- coat and pants made up in swell “yy trday, you ‘ expuns and worsteds. On sale * Men’s $10 Real Pz ‘ama | Hats for $6.50 iD price-$6.00, $7.50, A. Bridge 2 & Co. as oy la josh oe 3s os aS 9 rs eeceserceereo: 2 reapers ) Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, ages 10 to 16, 2 of Cassime Twi ds and Worsteds, aa *5 00 featt-4 $6.00, Saturday specia 3 piece, made regular prices ak oe vl

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