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THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, OCT. RECEIVER’S SAL I vf ED FOR TAMAGES. ig INSTITUTED AGAINST quit WORTHER quer oF FATAL yo CARL HURLBERT m PACIFIC AS RE °°" | Your Boys Want |) a Hand Car The Robinson Clothing Co. Are Down and Out Of the Highest Grade of | Clothing Furnishing Goods » See SG | Shoes, Etc. ~—.: a BUCK EMPRESS : Must Be Closed Out Within the Next Thirty Days Regardless of Cost or Former Prices | By Order of the Receiver, M. Gitterman, of Portland v ev fh Sa758 Barer nea —e store always open Saturday wilainet visit with us} | this Saturday evening, you'll enjoy it, surely, Wel-} f) come. } | =% ourBuckRangeclub _is in popular favor D BF TRERTPIRGRAS, OABAs } —join our BUCK Steel Range Club } } . like scores of practical housewives ; } are doing BERS we have al y ean secure abso! THE GREAT B feoadest, most lit ase, inst @MPTEEN YEARS from dato parehase jeene you & guarantee thet the BUCK EMPRESS Tange will give absolute sat te every way—that it geiitively the beat steel range Wil take back oor BUCK steel range at any mame does uot give entire B wii se) you a BUCK EMPRESS steel range upon payment : $1. down. SM give you a whole year in which to pay the balance. Skew fe tew DUCK kurniss asa meee 7 =H HE ROBINSON CLOTHING cobtn incorporated firm of Oregon and Washington, with its chain of six big stores, has fr opm teem been forced to the wall. One year ago they determined to enter the Seattle field, and being unable to find a good location opened with an immense. stock of high-grade goods at No. 116 Washington street. Their goods were too J good for the location. High-priced trade could not be attracted to this neighborhood. Fall goods arrived and a receiver hk, fee ord stepped in, The creditors want money. This Immense Stock Must Be Turned Into Cash. Price Is No Object. It must bé sold and sold quick. A hundred sales may take place, but this great Receiver’s Sale will stagger the community with its low prices. Here are a few items that will be practically given away: Seattle Agents Men’s Suits | Children’s Suits Shoes Pants Special Lots | Overcoats and , ons Keen Kutter Tools Wilt take cholee | 81,33 for cholee of 200 $2.00 Rvery pale must be sold. The | The Recetver sels the entire | For the Workingman or the C tt $4.95 of 600 pure All bt oy 3 se: sain prices we quot iiionte qualities | stock, consisting of the good Millionaire ravene es Wool and Union Worsted Suits, 85 tor 200 Pat tooa th holewale cont " pant 1 Recollection of Quality Remains Long Broken lots whore there ts 1.230 $3.50 and § atte ee r re are Reever ore For choice off We Rave on hand incladng After the Pri Is ” and 4 of a kind om band. Thess bad for choice of 300 $4.00, 35 For men. Good | mixed worsteds at $10. They all $5.00 fin Froe f fall arrivals, about 600 Overcoats ce Forgotten sults are actual §10, $12 and $1 4.50 and $6.00 Suites : $1. styles and quall- | undergo heavy price slashing in the store. Lots of bis and Cravenettes, consisting of values. «) thes, worth $2.00. gray ¢ we ds worth garments made to sell at $10 to And for For the tatest $2.95 choles ath 16, Yer Men's best 95c For Working and Bed ‘ $30. These of all goods must be i : - ford Cord Pants; worth For choice of all wool, | sold. We want cash worse than : HAND SAW. toc Soap | .95 __ atytee in A $F and $5 Suits $1.85 $2.50 and some | gop 4 50c wash or slik Vests. | overcoats. Simmons’ Sway Bubbl mere, — m Sweene & . For choice of all Kase | $00 qualities. Worth to $1.56 S. Some ele- ve Kutter ee wo or eae we Panta, Including cordu For ait standard © special good | gant patterns 4 95 For a lot of win- i Outfit in roy, etc. Worth to $1.59 $2 35 " H tes, cut from * ter weights ia t : , y * $3.00 winter goods. dark colors, also tweed craven- Hand Saw Get the boy a winter outfit now all kinds of $3, $2.50 ettes and long belt overcoats. Neat Box, BOY'S SHOES. They sel! usually at $20, $12 and Gloves oven His others: oon that SS : : he Hl od oa ‘ana me.45 for 50 styles worth to Cravenettes, fall Ask some mother who aaa 7 For $1.25 quality Mo $7 95 overcoats, plain Y the Doy’s shoes cha, street and driving | and silk sizes, but not ee os 2.95 for hundreds of Pants | Gloves , CARPENTER HAND AX Simmons’ Keen’ Katter Biued Carpenter Hand $14, $20. i wil i le wor No sach variety of soc Toy s 15¢ for all grades of 25¢ and] he gant products, which Includes as ADD: they may arrive, Mack eree ae Steam ibe Suspenders. here worth to $5 and over. z Engine for Zhe for ali grades except Presi 1.25. 81.85 for the 9 For Kid and Mocha | Ww, “ys 7 . CARPENTER HAMMER.| ,.. », | Bea bn ef worth to soe 950 BAER 200] Knee 1 i ime MBG Site ‘cisect and’ arom Simmons Keen Kutter the Boys, & BSe for worsted and silk wod, f bl or $2 tan Boys’ and | years, s, at | Gloves. Unheard of values at this 10 95 This assortment ' ot Plas, . i 9 ee worth to $1 Youths’ Shoes. 2he. * to price . is specially fine Ni ated Carpen- 33e¢. i * equal thew and buyers of fall good goods will ter Ham- ate their value, The ¥a- riety is immense and several $22 and $25 overcoats and craven toc Hard ettes will be found in the lot. This includes fall weight Pale ; The Best Goods Will Go First—It Will Pay You | |<" == ep mean to Come Early 50x This Receivers’ Sale is the of clothes, 4 ran running from $26.00 t CARPENTER’S LEAD PENCILS. Boxes Genuine Receiver's Simmons’ Rest Quality Cetpen pe With Rule and Pencil, 5e. NICKEL PLATED. SHEARS. _— exc Bt place for the young man who 7¢ 4 pairs for 25¢@—for black, Simmon Keen Kutter ) & dresses properly. The prices in * best quality 15¢ and 26¢ Sox fin quality Nickel Assortment this department are without doubt Hated Sh lowest ever quoted for 5 : : POT ESS “ i irec 2 Straight for Merino or Plated Shears. Qe | Celtutoid eee’ ‘medion and” apring Clothing and Furnishings at these remarkably low prices are the best 10¢ Tidie Thread S00 and neeees . +s weight styles. wisaain Baby Rattles, 15e. 45 Just pick out one ; j : ‘ Sree Se Sees or Cotton 26¢ $4. of these suits 1 > investment in the world. You will make money by attending this sale. This eel nd 5 here are $8, $10 and $12 among POCKET CUTLERY. Simmor Keen Kutter Pocket Cutlery, assorted ee them. > we and 50¢ 2and 3 blades... 75¢ he 8 mea 7 45 All kinds and 4 " ds th st be Id j I 29c And 39¢@ fingst quality Baeee . cin : — oe $7. D cre of fait aaa! Fis a stock of high.grade, up-to-date goods that must be sold in a hurry. ESO veal snd alk mines, to kin men iq winter weights. poy are beat to $10 il fancy or ‘ol & ties, Cut from $12, $15. $10.45 Phen | Fixtures and Lease for Sale s the time to lay in a 3-PIECE CARVING Tablet 5 . Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes at the cost of the Freight. oimmor Kutter «ol tallor made eults that ever lay on a counter at $16.50, $18 and $29 pam THIS SALE OPENS AT 8 A. M., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, AND AFTER THAT AT 7:30 DAILY. CLOSES SHARP AT 9 P.M ALL CUSTOMERS INSIDE AT THAT NO ¥ | HOUR WILL BE SERVED. ON SATURDAY THE SALE REMAINS OPEN UNTIL 10:30 O'CLOCK P. Remember the Place and Date of Sale 116 Washington St. Bet. Ist Av. S. and Occidental Look for the Big Sign at 116 in the Middle of the Block HANDLED AX. Simmons’ Keen Kutter Handled