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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1908. F y “CAM BLERS PAID AMUSEMENTS * a “ir | | =, - : = 2 m m ;: é 3 23 wut “Gus Brown” sis Our Aim in Business og rr) ith . in © famous Wa Guage F. Cotterill Makes Charges in Dreamland Rink \ Syeech-—-Republican Rally in Tabernacle Abandoned ‘ ah for Lack of Crowd. ; wa Ripa ronvit of ‘he * and & ONLY STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THE STATE 10 OM ALL DEPOSITS A Strictly Savings Bank ause ite de; 20 Pool Tables At Largest Pos Room Ie ee—The | POR LAMENT NO |, Harbert y makes loans to its depositors, bec ponitors are y FOR HASEDALL GOODS see ‘ ad Oriental, 1413 Th am J |non come to This makes it free and independent in making oy ind Av, near Pike. | Piper & Taft, 1024-26 Second ay. ***/night In “The Walls of Je ‘ ly. Our loani posted in the bank. Second and Yesler here the Cars Stop’ ***'On Friday might the offering of e CopyRIGHTED - {900 By W.T.EMoRy. if. “ae )j 4 ds ps — RU Sette ‘sn uy, ese tas FLL Roh ~ . HY F335 Mr. W. T. Emory of New York, agent for the Utica Mills, North Hampton Mills, New Bed- ford, Fall River, Mohawk Valley and Southern Mills, will open for the second time his Great Mill Remnant Sale At our store tomorrow morning. Thousands of you well remember the success of this sale at our store last July, and we now offer again a chance to buy goods from America’s largest mills at MILL COST. Mill Ends from mills that have made our great country famous. Read every line, every word of the great four-page circular now in the hands of every man, woman and child in the city of Seattle. Two hundred thousand of these mammoth circulars have been placed in your hands, telling of fresh, clean merchandise, in styles up to the minute, in 15-Horse lengths from 3 to 20 or 30 yds., and offered you at prices others cannot meet any more than a ; p man brush back the Pacific ocean with a mop. This event has always been one of absorbing | FOWwer interest. The very nature of this sale commands the confidence and respect of our patrons. Submerged You’ll never know what “mill cost” is if you fail to attend this sale. Look for the Green Ticket. ae rig ers CL Oh eat Look for the Green Ticket 6 ele ees Ee ea B il : 4 In this sale there will be great values in every depart- Don’t rer st a Don't ac oo a ee Olle! ment in our store. Everything with a “Green Ticket” is Don't be sceptical. Don’t forget to tell your friends. Don't forget the sale saves you 50 per cent. Don’t forget the sale lasts 11 full shopping days. Don’t forget that Mr. Emory will be here himself. 4 And don’t forget your pocketbook. De iti eT AS GAL ERS. marked on “Mill Remnant” price scale, so look for THE GREEN TICKET that you may find great bargains. “The proof of extraordinary bargains is to see for your- self,” 6000 as NEw yy any time between ll and 6 p. m. week \