The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1905, Page 5

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cs +. to ¥. i nm s- - ne * be e. th 5 - 4 ee 7 _THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1905 5 THE REBELLION <<. FURFIRST WARD = or t the B. & B. ii open open i} Saturday Saturday i « Jevenings evenings ii i Fraud Exposed DARD 115 c PA 8 10-Year-Old : Port Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS $1.50 Per Gal. as ; 1006 to 1016 First Avec. ict a ‘ t | state : ie hot iy 4 . SEATILE ——— BELLINGHAM —— TAQOMA BUY WHI RE , bu Gm al At Ballard 2. : SPOKAN NE JOINED ; ‘ 2 ” has t A : €4-4-64-0091-44661-000402000000 . ball} i . . igs t ‘ . FOR CHARITY SAKE Slaw CASTORIA | Tie | erg Resear ie The Kind You Have Always Bought x Browented att. Animal I. STANDARD CLOTHING CO’S DOORS ARE CLOSED TODAY This well known, old, reliable and long established house is going to make a change. Mr. C. H. Harrison of New York and Mr. J. C. Miller of San Francisco, partners in the business, will withdraw their interests March 1, 1905. THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS MUST BE RAISED A BIG AUCTION SALE of This Stock Will Be Started Saturday Morning, February Il, at 10 A. M., in the Big Standard Store, 107 Occidental Avenue, Seattle Murphy Wine & — a eer] UGGED THE BILLS 1LYMPIA A new stock company will be organized, entirely of Seattle business men, of which Mr. S, Stemmer, present general manager, will become president of the new enterprise. The building will be remodeled and thoroughly equipped as the foremost outfitting establishment for men and boys in the Northwest. The new concern will manufacture their garments AT HOME, giving employment to a score of Seattle's best skilled workmen. There is now $85,000 Worth of High Grade Merchandise jammed in to the STANDARD'S salesroom and hasement with which we expect to raise the $30,000.00. This sale will be different from other auction sales; prospective buyers will be allowed to go through the stc select their goods; competent men will be in attendance to help you be fitted; then bid what you wish for any garment you may choose, and you'll know just what you are getting. There are SUITS, OVE RCOATS, TROUSERS, HATS, s pops TRUNKS, VALISES AND ALL KINDS OF FURNISHING GOODS, COMFORTERS AND BLANKETS. Remember the time and place; this BIG AUCTION SALE begins Saturday, at 10 a.m. Mr, Jos. Martin, thetwelt Acno’ own Auctioneer, will have charge of the sale. 107 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE, SEATTLE! Two Doors From Yesler Way. Open Saturday Evening Till ll STANDARD CLOTHING HOUSE casiitne ? ey So Bmeavess * Ad

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