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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, 2, 1906. Lu Stone - Fisher Co. Store News you : ve e{/ARIGATION IN | trom $9.50 to » $6.95--a sav- | MAIN STORE SEATTLE, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. SECOND AND SENECA = = "lGreat FIVE-DOLLAR SALE The Stone-Fisher Co. Put Final Price on Women’s and Children’s Wear SATURDAY WILL BE THE RED LETTER DAY OF THE SEASON'S SELLING oe Up to Saturday night (9 p.m) we will sell one lot of HUCK'S DEWEY heaters, in Il-inch Qrewot, at $5.05, ‘com || “=the most | Inexpensive “good” heater we have FIRST SATURDAY OF OUR OVERSTOCKED SALE TO THE BARGAIN HUNTER MORE NEED NOT BE SAID Five or six Covert Coats, satin lined, ee, | trimmed with velvet, were $15.00. Cravenette _ Rain Coats, in various good n Coat, in grey, 00. white plush on coll Long Coats, sizes 8 to 14, in Bis rainy wear, was $2 plain grey, blue, red and tan and a mixed jd smobile Coats, of Hodgson'’s Rubber, | tweed; some with capes, others without. in tan, velvet trimmings, in black or green, Women’s Tailored Skirts of Panama, full length, were $15.00. serge, tweeds, etc., plain and mixed suitings, Empire Coats of. mixed tweeds, three- | full flared, others with fifteen gores, many quarter length kilted and plaited in the most effective Coverts of grey tweed, three-quarter yles. These were originally $7.50 to $15.00. The Entire Collection Will Be Offered Tomorrow At an Even........... Han 3 Ba! yy 3 Bicme Mees , ; ee Standard Furniture Co. Sg oe phe S| Lh flea rir 1006 to 1016 Firet Ave. Tavoma BOYS, NOTICE! © American Hoy Magast with ¢ Another Batch a Women’s and Children’s Coats Mill Co at bY Fes lea eat AUCTIONS! SATURDAY, FEB. 3, —— At 10 o’Clock A. M. | Waly PRICE co STONE-FISHER CO. 1000 DIRST AVE Main Store Second and Seneca The Entire Stock of the Lion Clothing | _—— : House, and the Sully Stock i, | Aelptnrward Deage—tmallProfte— Many Slee — Tht Our Mt | 2615-2617 First |The Bee Hive oe Amounting to About’45,000 |) tan) snarseis se |. | ne re ne ne es Re ee ee 9 BUSINESS WINNERS FOR rk SATURDAY ee ee nin Og Warm Flannelette | ———_____—~— "> Gowns Women’s, (lesee’ and Coys’ meee Petticoats, Eto NOVELTY CLOAK AND 8UIT ™ 1207 Ope 00 SECOND AVE. "* Ww L be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder without a limit or reserve. This stock consists of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s SUITS, OVERCOATS AND PANTS. Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s SHOES, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS and all kinds of WORKING CLOTHES, also HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES and SUIT CASES, MACKINTOSHES, RUBBER BOOTS for Men and Boys, etc. In fact this entire stock, which we are going to place on sale Saturday, Feb. 3, 1906, at 10 a. m. Sharp, is the most complete. and consists of the best grades of merchandise manufactured. RULES OF SALE Everything sold to the highest bidder without reserve. You may lect any article in the house and have it put up by the auctioneer. Goods will be exchanged as long as the sale’ lasts. Star Dy NOW REMEMBER---This Is a Bona Fide AUCTION SALE, Where You ) | Pe ——— “- or Anyone Can Buy Your Goods at Your Own Prices Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters Warm Confertere soa ne 1 Bg W a Curtain Swiss Linen Crash Toweling ashington St. [e222 22os5|:.2220o" = Near Second Avenue. Auctioneer, J. POLSKY a es cat Pacific Twills )