The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1905, Page 7

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oo CASTORIA Yesterday's Massacre lz cS EE creas en ome BE ater | u a Kd Ye u Have Always Bougit \ugee| Of Innocent Workmen : rer RCRD fF RSE) IF YOU INTEND "PEAS PIANO W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIV YATE WIR cCONTID Us MARKETS. 112 Sohuuiie St. GROUND Fi KM HALLE I Phe Bunset Main 1069; In 4 we Sherman, Clay & Co. Til SECOND AVE, SEATTLE oon aa anna. We el thas WE MAKE THE BEST GARBAGE CAN om |coae IN THE GITY FOR $3.50 rT You w nino find 3 © lore nbs: lasnertmentot Ch = ee es rang $2.50 to $3.50 E RNS T BROS. 506 PIKE STREET Cereate | SIMPLEX PIANO PLAYER nctenticis Whole wheat, 108, per bate ms Ses ab ee dhe: “tar me we A) wx (Se aioe tue | Slaughtered caon k Unis | fe" atm per Burke Buildin Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits During Wanted at Once ct St re ra i x ‘Union — the Balance of Our Clear- par ‘vay! and Cafe ance Sale pinning’s for bicycle re sonager cus ary _ phages You can t ny suit at your own 4 Cost not taken into ih ASH OR CREDIT, WESTBERG & CHILDS Cloaks, Suits and Millinery . in he : in = BROUGHT gerdyns ove Same Price, Cash or Credit. $3$2 Second Ave. . TO TRIAL j- > Ell ee Commences Tomorrow Commences Tomorrow 4 not be loaded by | @ sto * walling was delayed : 2815-2817 First THE 2815-2617 First Avenue, Between enue, Between View and Cotar Reliable Dry GoodsStore vies «ns ceva ‘Specials Tuesday and ee eeeeey * 98e—FLEECED LINE Veneers. Ait of Ladies’ Fie 4 Lined Wr: ® ~ MEN'S CASHMERE HALF HOSE—17 1-2e ¥ 1 Meg Cashmere Half Hose, in dark gray, double heel and rein thelr proce an jons thre mah the peneae. c; special for 17 1-260 Streets and whose life was spared | ladders by the soldiers when scores of his | lm. Wanted at Once | Good newspaper mt t THE NEW YORK SALVACE CO. Have taken entire charge of the LITCHFIELD & SCHLAMPP stock of Fine Furs. THEY MUST BE SOLD pan oy of original cost WITHIN FIVE DAYS. The ntract has been fet to rebuild the building; the con- tractere take charge of the Premises on Monday, January 30,1805. NOW THEN, if you desire a Fine Fur for your mother, wife, sister or sweetheart, here is the chance of a life- time. This is the time to purchase. Don’t let this Op- portunity slip. This is no fakery, no misrepresenta-~ tion, B ci LD FACT. The Insurance companies are the losers and you reap the benefit. WE QUOTE YOU A FEW PRICES mittinery $70 Baltic Seal Jackets %™ $23.85 Stock $200 Golden Otter Jackets $88.00 Our $18 Single Fox Boas $ 7.95 rae | 240 Furs $14.50 Sold $35 Furs... $12.50 yd $20 Furs aes Heres $ 6.50 tha $15 Furs con $ 4,50 are $6, $8 and $10 Furs $ 2.50 — $5 Furs es Bd Apply | an directed A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. EXTRA SPECIAL One hundred Men’s Mackintoshes, in tans, browns, grays, blacks, plaids---all sizes--- splendid Coats that sell regularly as high as $10 and $12, and not one in the assortment worth less than $6. We'll The Park and team in he ¥. M SIPRSR SS Sa PS eV aS RE PSS Rk ee | 1s 18 ee MH neem * give you the choice of the entire lot, com- mencing Tuesday, and as long as they « 1, ete aaa ale We re right in the midst of our great eneral ¢ learance sale and the above is a ample of the wonderful bargains given. tai S2ifke Remember This Sale le Positive y Only for Five Days, Everything im the House Must Be Sold. : A. BRIDGE & CO. |415-1417 2d Ave. ne ; “oo. | Litchfield & Schlampp se ' SALE 1316 Second Avenue 4 SALE

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