The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1908, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908 ans mete eee es| STAR DUST =. VERY _AFTERNOO N EXCEPT BUNDAY CREE as JOSH The . ere : “ i as Gs 4 : nos : nies eee ' . s wk fo the department or the e : io now hw . 105 . ¥ BALLARD STAR AGENCY * n I ite) We ) Life |e tike @ Nature Fake YY ha ae ae AGENCY <= | se ‘ | {tas caine Aa u | * , om Yrered 3 c : | = } ye oj a = ps! ws Mt - THE QA KER~® i To, watt, stmsenminas ' pion @) S r f the Une ye tear DRUG CG. RETAIL . ; , i ri ion as my. pow? aby a tn a hy a (OUR Po nore > St Meee EM . h . 4 P-TOWN STOR PF ii DY 5 . ae eeep heen ii sa Tiron was co casita 4 Pe — — . ree s <2 or ‘ RAZ IRS i SETTING IN MOOREWARDS ' : ee ee ee ay | ee j . 4 , f to th “ene WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OWLY. i. past weel Prvddyl 2 smatechugh . no ; ET TS ST . . $ ay th t ' * . b adic te wer “im M 7 pl “k vote a “ VICTOR CONCERT mm | and t g hea od so of by Voters ave a } ve ot aah ot int ; artes gor | omnaeeee No. 1406 Second Avenue a) thon, Tu Feb & the a ticu 5 ; - Admission free, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO 7 Se] B trict a 4 r tor the face feel Meqill A an on f ooo Gel Bienen nahch seneeee anand The Quaker Drug Com or = 31015 ——Two Stores FOU THE MAYORALTY SITUATION loko ————— —— “€ ie iligeooaiie By 1 a , bee at an wie LOOK FOR = \ a a a th 4 and L THE y we tow “ius th 05 Se ca tae GREEN % + eat : : , TICKET & « t _ ay We’ | A apt be U.S. Navy Yard — Wa nn é navy ) ' It Means Years for i “A This Day— ‘ ong oe Dollars and As Luck com be th Would Have .* . Dollars to It, It Fallson brok ‘ be s Saturday, for ye , ‘ ed You and the AllDay Long Tomorrow IN WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS TN DRESS GOODS AND SILKS IN MEN'S WEAR AND SHOES A onnnNS.-4 COTTONS, RUGS York—all the newest styles. McCORMACK BROS. Tomorrow (Saturday) Last Day of Our first Anniversary Sale Our New Spring Clothing For Men and ees Is crowding in on us so that we need m and our final effort will be made tomorrow, Siieiten,: New Spring Bits for Women are here. We opened up today 140 Suits right from New Our $25.00 Suits bring $37.50 and $40.00 at other stores y seria EMORY’S | Emory Saves You $13.50. DRESS GOODS; _ Money Z 1 Sheets; od at Se. Emory Sale price, each= and $17.50. On offering Men’s Clothing of Merit at less than makers’ sale Saturday . . i prices, whi h should appeal to ¢ man in need of Good $13.50 |: ; : a F mportad senatont Aspire! Sn i Se Ee EMOR HITS HARD IN THE vay Tel tee Gaery toe Cncees Sl Dee GD. Se SisG : -95, $15 > >. F R MEN price, each— Men's Winter Overcoats Ape Half Price SPORE 0 S9c _Ss Men’s Pants, bro} ken lin 75c Work Shirts, all sizes, for ......... 39e¢ $1.25 Elgin Shirts, tomorrow only ......85¢ $1.00 Golfs, a big range of patte % 50¢ ceries A Heavy Underwear—Natural - i $1.00 Nonshrinking Wool, two « Lb. Pke. I ae $1.25 Vicuna Wool, al! sizes, up to 48, for. B5¢ Pies. M Fd 20c Natural Wool Sox, for he eae 10¢ Marie 34 tripes and embroidered effects, for .12'4¢ F vol Me ‘ M f f si j Black Cotton Sox, seamle pecial 10¢ ¢ bo lt mye Many vy — Yarn Sox, spliced heel and ive 7 ON HOSIERY tOn, 3 O68 00 x sxe 4c nshescae terre lowest on \ t W LINoleum “AD Per Yard - ae Art Squares For Medium Price Carpeti Square ace Not ne H Emory Gale price $1.48 cotton | mery s1.95 i , gular § mory Sale price 81.70 ' 1 1 Emory Sale Pan te _ Girts’ Shoes —— ( Idren’s and Mi r School Shi es, a good solic 9 caliskin shoe that will stand hard wear; sizes 6 to 2; regular $1.50, Emory Sale nig, ee ee see. DEC Sole Agents for the Long- ford, Dublin and Belfast Hats $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Odds and Ends in Men’s Hats, while last, b n I 0, fe O5¢ and $1.45 FURNISHINGS PRC CONGR CHOVOS ..w. cr eccsccers Se Mechanics’ Caps ..... he cmbeene pede eerie 10¢ White Linen Fronts, « r closed : 25¢ ~~ / eS we yard zse ine Tapestry 29¢ Yard. Drummers’ Sample Carpet \ I ‘ Dependable Goods at Bedrock len. . McCormack ey Head to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys, 812-14 First Avenue Between Marion and Columbia Streets HAMILTON DROWN GOES,

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