The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1906, Page 8

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SEATTLE STAR-—F KIDAY, OCT. 12, 1900. THIRD AVE. MEN’ WEW WIFE OF CHE WING einai 0 neLsoM, be HAVE ROAR SURE SUM MONEY BAGS ee ain eaaris : SSeS Special Offering for Today and Tomorroy = em ae we Printed Muslins 12 1-2c a Yard Imperial Bone China Cup and Saucer a _Fine Renaissance Lace Curtains for Less Table Tumblers 15c Set of Six FRANCIS “TURE TEDDIES ie HANGED" NM WASHINGTON ee aaa $10.95 Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons 75c Per Set w a . . y " , ed ona that was 4 8 te withheld ¢ her os Maloney's ‘ ar W ’ t ‘ol (Scripps Te 8 \ White wae t roed| Inatead White got he Ma ( AGO j Maloney, a ¥ ‘ alle him « ack far sap : : rong bem A ot P nn mmmaal : iene ciel S| maaotoine Makes (OMILDREN BYING [Six 027 Maple Syrup POISONED MILK icc aw for de Scripps Telegraph Serv a nel | FINDLAY, Obte Knives and Forks for Less I es ar ! & Sons, putation cs for to $1.48 $1.48 The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak | “The “Beckwith h Ai-Tight” A Strictly Wood-Burning Heater, Embodying the Famous Heater . Anenton, | “Meat Eaters ponMARCH He on One & CO. SEATTLE HAVE YOU EVER TRIED OUR KASTERN OYSTER STEWS—PFINE! Principles of the Genuine. Beckwith Round Oak, HAVE YOU BVER TRIED OUR EASTERN OYSTER STEW FINE’ The Flannelette Under- | You Know Rogers Bros.’ clothes Family at 1847 Silverware: Home Re ad, Then The family’s alt f styles—is made ex amined by the ster AT 35¢@—Women's fects, bottom is sca AT 506@--\Vome pink or blue, deep rui AT 75e@—W omen's or blue, deep ruffle See™,s)sC SWEEATERSSSTLERRES BF SRLASETLSFS* LTT FR 22 inches i WE TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE AND ALLOW Y LL IT 18 WORTH AS PART PAYMENT FOR A NEW ONE [RED Peri &NELSOVE Complete Mouselurnishers, (/NCORPORATED) Hotel and Club Furnishers, SECOND AVENUE, PB pee STREET AND SPRING STREET. ——————— HAVE YOU EVER TRIED OUR EASTERN OYSTER STEW? FINE! | Four Chances to Save on | »"..” be ayrneong Flour Famine | Do You Roll? J 4c FOR LACES WORTH 10c. ; , Torehon. Normandy and Yeuive Apoliques and Galloons, Rages Is All Ov er Well, we've just unboxed fi] and Insertions w, fresh, clean goods and an awft argain snother ne lot of Steel 18 FOR LACES WORTH TO 50c Venise Applique ; Edges, Oriental Ine Edges, F nd Galloons; also a lot 5 ae THOU- SANDS HAVE MET HIM— EVERY BODY WANTS TO KNOW HIM. SPELREFL CINCH” TALLY CARDS AT STATIONERY COUNTER CINCH” TALLY CARDS AT STATIONERY COUNTER Dollar’s Not Much to Pay | For the First Time «Pony” For the Children’s Shoes Stockings ¢ Are Reduced the - - - i And we self same kind a re ne Ms cote of 4 Pairs Nobody ever sold “Pony” Stock 4 Pairs ba ings for BOYS AND GIRLS un for to rs i tt t to lot at $1.00—choose in the x er | Sete tee eee eeee as Za EV ees 9 | oe arta HE’S IN SEATTLE NOW mh Ml “THE BON QUALITY” FOR WOMEN AT $3.00 THE PAIR. THIS 1S THE MAN WHO GIVES YOU THE CHANCE TO BECOME A PART OWNER OF P : 3,000 Pairs Misses’, Boys’ and MT. SAREE PARK SROTTION eteed, & few sto nt hesitate to & 50. for Hosiery no less ~ sa Tr HUNTER TRACT IMPROVEMENT ce “ 2 DANIEL JONES. Agents, 117 CHERRY ST F. L. FEHREN a AVERY GRADATION OF BTYLE, SHAPE, WIDTH AND LENGTH ae ’ sates ee We Wil be glad to take. you over. vs anes of me 1 x THAT 18 CORRECT IN FALL SHOES 1S HERE AT $3.00 ar dohaerditat ou ner “-* today or. tomerrow A ARRANGE ' 70 SPEND SUNDAY 1 WITH. us. ; a

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