The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1904, Page 7

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om pti MASE iit i EMA et I ai as AER BENGE EEE I é J THE SBATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1904 Vd protien, i OTERS TO cocmuens WE KILLS ARCHITECT pan, ae mn otiane eee le Le (ea fe ; | For Munyon's Paw-Paw and Says Modern Dental Parlors | DRINK CURE ON RESIDENTS | red of : rch of | | . ; STCOND AVE. AND PIKE STREET |OLD FRIENDS gee OF THE CITY JAIL | Over Peopie’s Bank | j and Coats Fine Tailor-Made Fine Tan Kersey Sults Coats In Assorted Colors and F fi $9 izes, made to sell from | regularly $15 to $20, spe= "$1.50 Vine Old ect ( $1. a) NO PLATES cy y of OF Fito tt wilt not be longer n¢ yl REOUney R NK inst at acs any hene—Duff 41, lod a Murphy Wine Sic lta Shae Seno oes _ & Liquor Co. $15.00 $6.9 49 _e Cafe : R. Br ae ee 13 SECOND AV ENUE 7 pa. ith ether wit be arrested |faken to al ce officer | Lunative” Hilt ie [rvct SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc, # Phare “Madiaon’ at Rat econ bo Ds Keeley. Miller I tal have Drape ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. | “oe | MARION ia + el For Infants and Children, ent far o th The t cy » Paw pei Ofer, a * tha Kind You Have Always Bought ES ne for all Kinds. | as nee ae eats bee au . ‘ree | te Amateurs Standar Cheap Four Roomed we NOTICE CLINE’ § PUNO HOUSE her's it rr STEAMER FLYER onio winimeener F Land on Car Line ange of Tie eral and Lake Only S775 LEAVE SEATTLE 6:30 and 10:00 A.M fiervous People 1:35 and 5:00 P. a LEAVE TACOMA 8:15 and 11:50 A.M 3:15 and 7:00 P. No Saves iver xiragting et IN EFFECT NOV 7th, 1904. } TROUBLES, X-ray examination mplete, safe aving injuri- possible for PHONES 71 Ind. 176 it you t come to the office, write. We treat by mail. “ORIENTAL DOCTORS ECOND AVI ER WASHINGTON STREET, MANICURING son's| BUTLER BUTLER ** BARBER 50c BARBER SHOP SHOP SHREWSBURY'S 201 eee ee eee ek of cleari he stocks previous to opening the holiday store is begun in real earnest tomorrow, and t he attack centers principally on the store's fine gathering, which is marked down for quick selling. The sale brings reduc- " best—just when variety is broad and when they're wanted most, you get them'for less than you expected to pay. The stock includes Women’s Suits of All-Wool Tweeds, Venetian Broadcloth, Mannish Suit- ings, Scotch Weaves in all the season's popular color $—Coats in the Russian Blouse, Norfolk, Tourist or Ardsley styles; long or short. And there's every size in every sort. For convenience in selling they've been arranged into five groups— Suits Worth Up to $9.00 for $ 5.00 Suits Worth Up to $29.50 for $19.50 Suits Worth Up to $22.50 for Ori a 16.50 Suits Worth Up to $15.00 for $10.00 Suits Worth Up to $35.00 for $25.00 Continuing the Millinery Exodus same 4. 2ALE OF 2) ee rebate LINENS | Extraordinary Dress Goods tion cks are at th the annual Tha most beau ac 1 y «e alue w "ae r . $2 ao. apa the } t n be shown to advantage, good f w it © BSeo Napkins t he dow $3.75 i I ( Better than any we've ever offered: 7 7 king to ¢ t a ay ™ Dt x ane ¢ t a $2.75 : 45e 5 ked and 4, now wid ‘ 8 , ad va- tow $1.1 : ak I value at § q , ' tures, for tallored nay 2he ; 61-20 a a “ . . . " k and white 82.45 || the - t ring ’ popular ra $1.35 morrow, th 450 |) tin f hoe | fF ; ore ae For the Men Folk News for the Needleworkers : | Second Avenue se and a “ft a nt University Street | : el | STONE. FISHI R sods Seba | reeneom : arr and . | | | Second Avenue | University Street |

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