The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1905, Page 2

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” — — ~ —_ 7 Immense Gorges” (KING OF BALL PLAYERS ASCE RE AREAS IS A TE TT RIOR DI BETS RR ' “ U’ VS. & A. C. : AND THE KING OF PUQS| ' AFTER REMAINING CLOSED FOR SEVERAL DAY HE BIG MONARGH SHOE AND CLOTHING STORE REOPENS TOMORROW (SAI DAY) with B. Alexander as receiver. Mr. Alexander has posit ru regard , profit and get the money qu kl . Awful sl ght q PE EE See ——— THE ENTIRE STOCK IS DOOMED AND MUST “BE SOLD AT PRICES TO SUIT THE BUY WER } With no reserve or limit. Explanations are u , but pr tory. : You can be sure we wouldn’t make this terrible t A n’ 1 to, PTS ea UE Youths’ Suits CUTS WILL WIN Men’s Suits REGULAR $6.50 SUITS FOR $2.85 REGULAR $7.00 SUITS FOR $3.10 jrLion — | ; :¢ REGULAR $9.00 SUITS FOR $4.25 aT Seer ar anna oy, 8) ’ REGULAR $11.00 SUITS FOR $5.35 Children’s Suits Sats CLOTHING ‘House Seattlo Theater z. FP. Manager Both 1 2 43 “REGULAR $12.50 SUITS FOR $5.65 REGULAR $14.00 SUITS FOR $6.75 $1.15 $ i Oh*eF AIR Dep't Store THE FERRIS COMPANY Men’ s Fine Neckwear, Etc. ie. Big Sample Line Shinn Howard Hall's Great Masterpiece “A SOLDIER OF THE EMPIRE 4 Fhied Avenue ae ter You Save Money by Attending this “acoded Srioes Cut to Men’s Hats i Sa ) The Popw Great Slaughter ahnani Soci a Sale THE VIRGINIA GIRL 1 of Clothing, Men's, OF soon weve Boys’ and Ladies’ NEWTON, Mass, M wa ° A. © ° GRAN oust Leading ay night. H Y. Shoes and Slippers, ' 5 c v.M PSPECiAL An ANNOU — EMENT it ards in Dry Goods and Fe nights or mencing | pogTON, March 24—At t Furnishings at ee Jules M eae f play Thurs ght tn the In vey : 4 > ager 1 cio BEAUCAIRE adapt mon: His label of Tt cecond Avenue, between Pike Soc $s and Suspen mde aie " a A ar Preserip - edit. AbibtiGicks a Bee the d ov t ———— | , te “warranted fast wolora oa peice’ So and See, which ~ ; ray : aie 08 Puerenls Ertrea te ibe. Bart of GATHERING SHOT f mn Covert Jackets “ chase Bewtueket Ho. @ |SHAW'S DRUG STORE § Second Ave Were $12.50, now $8.50 tmitation Preaident Suspenders, requiar price tor 17 ale at — ance st e ball } 4 on the | ———— —- THEATER ; ake 1207 tnd Ave. poly STAR keke ae ha ara dh & (coolly Next to Stone, asat Cor. First ave. ond Madison orner, and the shot will be made by SPECIAL SALE THREE-BILO JERE. visher & Lane DONT MISS THE BiG MONARCH SIGN declat coy thon theeeraeagge PIECE BED ROOM SETS, Bf) dad a cushion. The cue bat! should be i $9.00 AND UP— RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 308-310 Second Ave. South. York Dental Parlors years gusrantes ure 6 J a m. to 6p m und m. to 12 m "8 FINeT Ave. SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Building, opposite Penn Mutual Life Ruliding "Sporting Briefs Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wearer. 1410 SECOND AVE Tel.—Sunset, Main 2448. FIRE, SMOKE AND WAS THROWN INTO THE HANDS HANDISE BOUGHT FOR THE SPRING ; CLOTHING STORE THE MONARCH SHOE AND CLOTHING CO. 1317-1319 First Avenue, Half Block North of Postoffice Between Union and Univers The G. BENINGHAUSEN WATCH CONTEST For the celebrated PD. Gruen Precision Watch, value . $85.00 G. Beninghausen R. R. Watch, value $50.00 Gold Filled Chain and Locket, value $15.00 For the three most popular Seattle Blectric Co, Men, will end April 16th. RAYMOND & HOYT WE QUIT APRIL | SHOES AT COST AND LESS THE CROWN CLOTHI OF THE ADJU: Ayes E AND SUMMER OF SUITS, PANTS, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS AMOUNTING bal ome $25,000 } certain destruction. In asters have been given NGMAN'S i, MARCH TH IN A FIRST-( DEPOSIT COUPONS AT THE STORE. 713-715 First Avenue 1 vote for Mr Was for a time threatened with quick n distributed among Senttle’s worthy poor and the rtest possible time, and as thetr time Saturday, April Ist, this great sale will positively end at 11 P.M. on that date. The stock has been ar ranged so that ea Hing is made for Saturday's business, which is known will be big, as the people of Seattle and vicinity always ap preciate BIG VALUES in staple merchandise. ce Company pald all losses. Da rm the remaining stock In pd goods hi sh within GOODS SLIGHTLY Goops SCORCHED BY HEAT LOW AS 4Q@ ON THE DOLLAR IGHTLY SOILED BY SMOKE LOW AS 1{§@ ON THE DOLLAR IGHTLY MUSSBD BY WATER LOW AS 20¢@ ON THE DOLLAR WITH A SLIGHT ODOR OF SMOKE LOW AS 25 ¢ ON THE DOLLAR CALDWELL’S BALL BEARING MOWER IS THE FINEST MACHINE MANUFACTURED It is first-class In every respect. It has tho triple pawl ratchet terrace cutting attachment. We guarantee it to do a greater variety of work and do it easier than any ball bearing mower on GooD! GOODS IN PERFECT CONDITION FORCED INTO THIS SALE BY ADJUSTERS’ ORDERS LOW AS 3Q¢@ ON THE DOLLAR TO GIVE YOU AN IDHA OF OUR SALB, WE WILL QUOTE YOU A FEW PRICES — @* Men’s Suits Underwear $12.00 grade ...... $3.95 415.00 grade $6.55 > nb. Del ? ee $1.00 Derby Rib! ket. Prices an $15.00 grade ........ 52 20.00 grade ' = - BS.25 $20.00 grade $7.35 | $1.50 All Wool 14 tech oeeceesoeeeces . Men's Dr. Reed Cushion Sole Shoes, DN dsausevectenacesd best quality of leather and mor 5 18-inch vukip et By: comfort than any er phe va 00 i Men’ s Pants 00, now 5 BD epee veces sus ‘ He 95.00 grade ....... $2.15 . | $3.50 grade ......... $1.60 94.00 grade ‘ 2 50 © ing styles The He Caps Be | E R N sT B R 0 s . Ladies—All our $3.50 Shoes of the $1.35 600 Cape. .esevesves. Be Both Phones 1158. 506 PIKE STREET a nt taba eve “8 th Shoes ' , $8.00 Genuine Cal Miscellaneous 3 « $4.00 Vici Kid vat $1.75 '5¢ Balbriggan Hose 3 <4 Men's $ 1 $5.00 Patent Leathor Bae ioc Cash : att 5° patent leat ' 7 ‘qe ce Cashmere Hose I2%e | patent leather sh¢ $1.00 Golf Zhe 2 Neckwear Se . ibe 10¢ Suspender 5e@ 50c Muleskin Gloves 5. $3.50 Snag proof ......... cota $1.75 se Rockford Sox Be le Canvas Gloves........ Se & _ aes SEE IDS, cosscesesseedeessie gee $2.25 10c Linen Handkerchiefs... 2%@ « A large line of Trunks, Bags, Vallses, Suit Cases, Blankets and Comforters and Miners’ and Loggers’ Outfits AT YOUR OWN PRICE TED f REMEMBER, THIS SALE CLO SATURDAY, APRIL 4ST AT 94 P. M. SO DON’T MISS TH IS OPPORTUNITY TO GET WHAT, y gal YOU NEED IN THE CLOTHING LI 4 2D Doz. ‘tee caren tone tien-of { RELIABLE TRANSFER | 7 | the worm LADIES HAT PINS, Baggage, Furniture, S' LITTLE BAND BOX ot the from 25e Up Office and storage room, 1216 1 ai to, cure - ad avenue, Postoffice building. Phones Sunset 903; Ind Mow wine HOUGHTON: & HUNTER, MARKET Do, “ian Jewelers, Pionoor Butchers ef Sentts, am pimvte 704 First Avenue, Seattle. THE STORE LOLSTED ON THE NORTM SIDE OF STRUT BKTWREN OCCIDENTAL AND WIRST AVBNUBS. LOOK aA J ~gnen dally generic NUMBER 106. : teers, as alr, "bone nd don't know ls] 28 any evening, your copy of The Ni. t Btar haw not arrives at 609 oclock tp telephone —Sunset, lasts one Sy Se

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