The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1905, Page 5

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me f “4 2 a wn * BE SES ERLSLS FST g" THE SEATTLE STAR-#RIDAY, MARCH 24, 1905 , woe and Hurry ff You Want Acreage Be Bo! Bren Toe Lowy | Ten Acre Tracts : ; 3 san idl {260 to $350 on Paymonts I Smart's Dysy | eo - Where Men Fight Like Beasts Se 2 For a Chance to Work Half bay waless the deft dastase is supplic Sect is to give a temporary atimu- | ving M lation | PITIABLE SIGHTS TO BE SEEN ON THE GREAT WHA become Mpc jo I took o walk in GRE RVES OF ha’ Jas. Means’ Hand Made attempe One grain of th $2.50 Shoe for sale at the use 0 in Stuart's Dy LONDON DESCRIBED FOR THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE 2,008 gra | children aw | — A tw -'s ASSOCIATION BY W. HOLT WHITE—FIFTY THOUSAND PEO. |!ne ma | Pettit & Son | The Hub 616 tet shown that 7 PLE ARG VIRTUALLY STARVING Avenue bottle at Arcade ling ‘ dat of cours fective tn th a There m quran as T an of the unemployed of Lon because . many years furn hed a ditt ale wh eat Brita and a fruitful the them at every © 5 ywing article, devertptive of a 1 feet digestion — BY HOLT W. WHITE LONDON—The night was grow ite death a the city, Two Dioeks east Wat Qren Anne car | 1 south of Rosa, Easy terms Inquire of owner. _ i Never Before Offered So Early in the Season Jomes Bothwell “nats 18). (gans+|nsurance-Renrs- rt our sf g busi- e¢ a few samples in our win- For a Powod of sither single or double- *s $20.00 to $25.00, for one 0-JAVA COFFEE SPECIAL PRICE FOR SATURDAY We serve it free afternoon and evening, Come in and try a cup. RHODES BROS. B25 SECOND AVE. ARCADE BLOCK ht hand side HIMELHOCH BROS SUCCESSORS vines bewan ank walla. | V od ragged |t high » ne Dealings -— Smail sha — _— Saies—— That's Our Motto 2615-2617 First. The Bee Hive 2615-2617 First Avenue Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Sts. Reliable Dry Goods Store Between Vine and Cedar Ste A GENUINE LIST OF BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY ee ces | Pitts NO PAIN—NO HIGH PRICES rds 1 learnt that |, era whone bed n sold. Much , ¢ . , it Ta. : Mohair Dress Goods Saturday's Shoe News ; Ladies’ Muslin One CAIN ES® DENTIST Saas Tadd ek tall isasemtian des bob: honed ot nemeelt We: he Und Suen a Leia ng sairiel date for Gotmathesnaten tat artes | a rghit a taco nderwear © the shops which were | was th side, and the men t ings, in plain, fancy and at ipod PECIALLY PRICED FOR ange hierogiyphics in |to serambl yr sata ; 1p to @bc oo SATURDAY was China town, and at} In about as long a maggie oI ond of it I came full upon the |to heave a of sighs ¥ jally r 19¢ or but it had sore on not yet. the hour for taking| Mea-hed tore-at Men’ s Furnishings of i ere only | thrust tg me wane whic [eli on tine te : 500 Koes before hiring. That is a 7 i email matter when they are chosen \t ‘ORE MAN'S RIBS WERE CRACK | but just now Nar cially priced at 196. Se. Sundays | came up atreets mates and advice 2 empty 1s 5 ed in long|in their hands ne age vhhe PARLORS rows of misery. And then they | still unemployed Seas 00 * ad #1. 50. It was quick work, but not ne foreman 7% T tand Pike. | waited JUST SEE THESE BARGAINS FOR cel SATURDAY Kena othr Mockenena mall the! scans tig prices quoted ones, | Ladies hie i spree ee ese Kimonas 1 a saving of 15 to Be 00 d 50¢ Four e giver Boys’ Furnishings Be School Pants, in priced at Me Br A in We Aluminum House Number ed from th 1 ft $2.10 a’ Viel Kia Ladies Collarettes s.78 and Belts We show a beautiful line La 8 siareties and Turnovers and tan, special for $4 ym and heavy octal fo: Ladies’ Kid Oxfor nongst whieh will be latest novelties AFTER 6 We Set Nickie Silver Tea Bpoon: Zhe AFTER 6 eet Heart Toilet Se a at a in, the lat ade. and fancies, | $2.26 value Ladte f0 Bar Magno Floating Soap orated China Cups and —_ Be Se oy ihe 7H value Misses’ Viet Kid Shoes don and St. Katharine A man was Our display of Ladies’ A heavy sole, all solid, spe D Reaurisice cot Seth pctaptecome lll bageg coe tuner oisew aun 1acamt Oe $1.31 caleDresses © week ete: We consider it senond to | $1.25 value Children’s 08, BPC- | One big lot of Children’s Percale - a Dp Dee WHOUER AA, xe [fee to the clts ene we guoren- |’ cial for Oe | Dresses, a good cloth, well made ere senmed, too, reason for the B! + hae NOTE—ABOVE PRICES ARB | . say teh , prophecy that the ships never would eo you # satieg of 16 to 25 on : NOT R- ABOVE F RICH ARE and nicely trimmed, sizes 1 to 4 | dewatewa prives FOR SATURDAY ONLY | years, specially priced for 2h@ rere. Tes o'clock rrurt, aod thea | midduy, bot there came po mher « es ® _ - in a + pecially priced f viel bid pecial for “a1, 83 Children’s Per- | y Once That Fortune Teller Hit It sa , altitita tart | Jaee try “the Standard way” ~-~-it’s a great help "0h, my ' . M in which to pay for a Buck steel range it’s just like ng pay us $1 down and arrange td pay the balance “just as you can,” and a Buck steel range is 7 heed 'hiaaiitahatg in your kitchen, buy a refrigerator now-- $1 down will do it $taweck buysa refrigerator here Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. SEATILE BELLINGHAM-——_ TAGOMA As a flower recalls sweet memories so Mapeline recalls Vermont with its old time, re- fining kettle and the delicious woody taste of the true Maple Sap. MAPELINE MAKES MAPLE SYRUP—Simply add granulated sugar and water. A 2 oz. bottle costs only 35 cents and is suffi- cient to make 2 Gallons of Maple Syrup at a total cost of only 66 1-2 per gallon. ASK THE GROCERYMAN GATIQBAL MEAT CO. 206 Second Ave. Su. ‘Tel., Main 1211; Mest place In t@wn to buy your meats at SS» Poullgy of all kinds constantly en hend, iJ e ° llamas its

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