The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1906, Page 2

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KRANT 1 Sie HOPEFUL 22 Promptness Wins nt Old Oak oy A w Maret h fh oall a wn {A nd 4 pr thir wu ane th , ® LARGE LIST OF RANGES AT SPECIAL PRICES REMEMI ARE OUR G WITH EVER J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. Italian Swiss Colony Sauterne 50 Cents Dabney & Woodhouse tange on th 104-06 First Ave. 5. Sunset Pink 1751: inde: pendent 1761, Delivery Promptly Filled. me and num 418 Pike St. Ind. 209 Phones: @ John 981 Free Mail Orders 1 Hee ¢ some tenets THE SEATTLE STAR~—MONDAY, FEB, 19, 1908. SAYS NEVER: AN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. Jur od wa tt iu Five Hundred Pairs of MEN’S FINE WORSTED TROUSERS Have Their Prices Reduced mt the f ty and 4 y fit “" q Te a, Wand sand Port Make ' ee” IAPANESE GIRLS SOLES ARE HIS SLAVES right $6.00 TROUSERS REDUCED TO $4.00. $5.00 TROUSERS REDUCED TO $3.50. $4.50 T S$ REDUCED TO $3.00. $300 TROUSERS REDUCED TO $2.00. Unt you have tried it mt have p ea how a pair of fresh trousers will make an 1 at and vest look “WANT MORE ee EY ~|THESH We told you » ) as we ox for mor Indica ma and! will On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole be red crows and re place, 506 and 610 2nd) “The Money Back Store.” THE ANNE (dds and Ends From Women’s Section STIRRING SAVINGS Waists for 25¢. Kimonos for 25. Shirt Waists of ging- hams, 75¢. A whole potpourri of good things that are to be sold out tomorrow, just to save moving Miirt Waist of lawn, moslin, linen, | Kimonos of cotton twill in black pereales, In dainty patterns, few dark ones fn mercerized, solied and mussed, regular $1.25, $2.90 and $2.50. Special for Tues day seesen 2he Shirt Waist of gingham in stripes, blue and white, or white, blue mohair, cotto: and white lawn, quality, for bad tan, green or red, regular 9% For 25e Petticoats made of spun glass, look quality Toweday . like silk, restle like silk, made with plaited, finished with two nar deep flounce, accordion row ruffles in navy and black soos S225 Moving the Embroideries and Laces for ‘The last move we shall make for these until the first sec One dig lot of Cambric and Nain-{ Platt Val. Lace Edgings and In- sook Edges, Beadings and In na from 2 to 5 inches deep. e 1% to 6 Inches} & large assortment of neat, at wid tterns showy and |. tractive patterns to choose fro. attractive, others more dainty} a yard 8 1-3e to B5e and neat, Tuesday, yord -15¢ |, race Edgings and I Chiffon Vetls, 3 yards long. tions from % to 3 Inches binck, white, navy wn, #F good strong edges; for T and red, each y Fs ard 3 1-3e fer ‘ork designs of baby Irish $4.75 yard. Insertion band p. $1.25 yard ‘Lace Stockings at 25c a Pair RARE INDEED! Take These $15 Raincoats at ma $5.7 St “ne ‘er ' ° Hugest bit of new g ame from the Wo Be j jon. Handsome t t Cravene Raincoa i ain grey, worth $15.00 H w 256 T d od taba: i uesday k a $5.75 We Shall Never Move These Under- muslins Into the New Store COVERS, 1 nd DRAWER 95. B1.AD., B1.9B | A few OATS of s, § ' $1.50, $2.50. 84.00 $1.75, 32 "now 95+. 81.25, 81.75. 82.50 Stone : Faker C University Street Store X PLANS TO MAKE ITS. The Annex faces another crisis. In ten days the last section of the main floor and the balance of the basement is to be complefed. The plaster is now going on. The fixtures (all new and handsome, by the way) are ail ready. \ The minute the glass is in we begin to move to permanent quarters, and the ugly duckling will become a very fine swan. Before this colossal task is undeNaken much of the present stocks will be abandoned, and commencing tomorrow the most decisive reductions will be in order. A glance at what follows will show how important this event will be---it’s the “last move.” The Greatest Shoe Sale Seattle Ever Knew cents for shoes worth $2.50and $3.00 a all awry the bui And r likely will see for many a day to « And shoe : stocks are me Ladies’ $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes $1.90 ® getting dearer every 1 with It's the best pouring in ‘A few of those patent kid, double and single sole Bluchers included in this sale. Not all sizes, but fairly assorte Come, Greet the Spring Cottong ] New Neckwear Specially Priced Turno f{ laws Stone ———-615-617 First Ave.—-— - Fisher Co. “THISTLES WIN, Sisco "FROM TACOMA = FR. 100 Shares Seattle-Boston Copper Stock Costs You SIXTY DOLLARS PAYABLE $10.00 PI WE EXPECT TO COMPLETE THE TRAM BY NOV. 1ST, WHEN Wi Dd AND BLOCKED O UT $100,0 $ WITH ‘See the Ore---1114 Second Ave, LAST MOVE Priestley’s Black Dress Goods A SUPERB SHOWING Reads like a fairy tale. ILROAD AND JEZ3. e875 Briggs Priestley was a man who er | f ch like all the mi the year 1860, on was more important t He soon saw that fash isfied with cotton warp st dress goods. That spu made entirely « and the dyeing of black at the head of the make The first success of th America; England foll« dress goods was introd including silk-warp Hen ciling’and many other go In our own black dress count, there are more than rac the fam Pp name, m that goes with them entirely lack not their perfect weave and exquisite Silk-and-Wool Stuffs l-Wool Priestley Stuffs Melrose, h, $1.25 All-Silk Goods Twist grenadine, $1.25 to $258 Mohair ire Roxana, $1.50. “hiffon tin prunella, $1.25 te tin }1be to $1.50. Moba soleil, $1 to $1.50. 0 $2. Shadow s Will Sell Skirts of Panama Worth $7.50 for $3.50 } j $ We Shall Move as Few Trunks as 1 a ad \r t ien« |) . cad . ah re Saad oo eke pcyoadeind i | stock te t before we x n. Hence the ‘ crop doggl ve san apap tape Seadigget ¢ ME BT Hira seat Sggcea eae i: than lees, comes | ssendia imitation of the Reh ~{ . $7.00 Trunks for $5.78 al | , | Lawn, 36 Inches wide, x good | | Boe | $16.00 Trunks for $13.98 eX University Street Store trunk ii excellent § vided, This e } b for Tuesday $13.98 z

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