The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1908, Page 8

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8 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1908. Sy] STATE NEWS : for the presidential cand FREDERICK Sung Apparel for Women, Misses = = and Children. fiumes for the irrigation & NELSON, Inc. : Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Car! Hult, of Aberdeen, en route A raft » } been formed at fe o . Ga seek wham wae Wal" Tost Three Business Days and the March Sales Will Be Qye Be A gg Ey Ring RY) With the closing of the store next Tuesday evening, * cml Annual Sale of the | uted at Spokane pot be Boxed Hosiery and the March Sale of Housefurnishings will ae Oe end, In Resiton, Wash, Mareh 27, 1908.;he said to Nicodemus, “Yo must |j, tng Identified by Mrs, Brittain #81] Qo ntime, all who have failed to take advantage of the excellent economies Offered KX Seattle Star—Slothful | be be . 000 to a Tac oN r rin dd . ‘It attend iskans Sidhe. Galh és eoetegs | 22 eat Seattle to: | Wiliam will do welf to attend. ne furnishi 6 rT sos coe givin ie sooner LOGS SR tt casiten ms The Boxed Hosiery Sale—,,.;.) sic ur > The Housefurnishings Sale—,;” imme man on earth, but Johann is sad: | ¢ ms 8 ime t . dhs: Boxed Hosiery are embraced ocking for dred « ite ‘ MpOrtant evens ly mistaker | women, misses and children, all at attractive r¢ is 1 fe Enough — has beech proven time at Ral Sta he hat i t sctiot nd all sold in six-pair ‘ | ooking acces, ne man tt ay, “I ! Gov. Mead in slated price of ¢ rticular emph on Ory, are hey Gates. Aven ater he ba SORLI ! in H © He fr kee the highest eget” bape “ ag a ox ~ ea tural eatlege will bave & fine | RECTOR RETURNS TOMORROW di ome : “ip Te oe mm 6% ee "Recit we | and while, no @ he w en | ub he death of P , M ak i . | l d« he CTY S€asonably a Loder lie he © more | ae bee belr to S38 a Kur | of ait ( et teal . « the " : La Tat ‘ exp to an n met nd M | Te advantage. bi ta , sgn foe Pal i sound the | the " ! le? ong. : re r es. t 421 Pe Hank | “Thea watchmaker, It pays. Welch ! to be a = A - rt M ’ « Sch ith and Pike, ***| vot I dele 7 i Saar reer ‘ etn rom <. a J Bedspreads: Very Special Values bey | ne 0s agp The Occidental Poot Root : v4 One of the best-known makers of weloome hit . _ The Ovelde Pool Re to a rs ; not least, by ee Bedspreads sold us a surplus quantity at 17 JAMES STREET "who | Eeggenaesranasgengenasnannestatatsnstictzeey | | tale te | a very deep reduction. All are free | | | from starch and sizing, and the pat- terns are unusually good. If you are $1 .00 Sweaters Are 69c | in need of Bedspreads, the present sale YOU'LI provides an opportunity to obtain them at materially less than you would ordin- arily have to pay. Boys’ good aker jus he had a big order « We were , and wante after | Perfection Hat Is Anothet Great Value. Beattie. Second Avenue and Fike Street New York, © Water Stress Paris, 2 Cite Treview, Chemmatts, 21 Theat Rirame Manchester, 68 Fealtmer §& merchants. a5 : ‘ The partnership in the long-established clo pressed, | the business, the money will have to be raised by on every article in the immense stock of CLOTH free ly. This is a genuine, bona fide sale. double breasted business suit in the newest.spring patterns and | Cuts, serge lined, with more hand work about the collar and lapels than you get in many a high priced suit JOE SCHERMER & CO. | At a moderate cost we emer: You,.6: wit ha 1010 FIRST AVE. [MM jiGosn, will retain its shape, make ou as well dressed as any | Specialty Clothiers Men’s Shoes Men's $2.50 Calf Bale Men's $2.75 Calf Hale $2.00 Calf Rais $3.25 Calf Bal Men's $3.50 Calf Rais Men's $2.60 Vici Kid $3.50 ¥ t Leather man wants to be—not only for a month but all season, because the tailoring and materials that go into Raymond & | these suit ill carry them Hoyt right through hard wear 405 Pike St. ing and make a suit that High Cut High Cut will give a good wear the 5 f High Cut second season if you want | Hogskin Gloves, worth $1.00, for : 50e¢ Our trousers unfinished at the bottom will permit us to fit you exactly as to length of Muleskin Gloves, worth 50c, for ..... 25e¢ log and shape of instep. Clothing Prices eon a King Bros. Co. 719 Second {\lptee™ rents Pee SEATTLE — | 1 1 2 1—FIRST ayv., near Colman BId9- Correct Apparel for Men. Columbia = _ (MUST HAVE HIS MO DISSATISFIED PARTNER WITHDRAWS GREAT CLOTHING STOCK TO BE SACRIFICED TO } sE REQUIRED AMOUNT Your Crown Clothing Company, 1121 FIRST AVENUE, Seattle, is about to be dissolved. M. L. Strauss) clothes | connected with the company since its organization, several years ago, is dissatisfied with business 0 ‘ ditions, and has decided to withdraw from the company. In order to pay Mr. Strauss for his share Fe once |i This must be done without delay, and to make the result certain, it has been decided to reduce pm such a low level that the public will readily see the money-saving possibilities and respond imm cwweree |W TP rece] CROWN CLOTHING CORNER SENECA-SEE THE BIG SIGN. ° . ata | [REELS | __ SALE stants TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MORNING AT 9 O'LOG ° . o © see Ou 6 Cees se 26 “acd Stemmcatemete cocked stdednwatn ed adi ce. Siewhlsscs os.am aie 5 sot an 2 tee, Se cmos — = Special Values in Cut Glay® Today we place on sale rich i Glass Nappies, Bon - Bons, Olive | Pickle Dishes, and Spoon. Trays, ina | variety of new de and cuttings, | the very low prices appearing below: A will show two * he ¢ lass Nappies, ig "| 0. at-G Nappies, Spoon Tra mit Pickle Dicshe Bon Dishes'g | Fish and Game Sets One-Third Ley [— g8hese of our trade, so we dealt. It’s 1 « 11-4 Hemmed Cro 11-4 He c mn P $1.00 Sweaters at 69¢. het Bedspreads, $'.45 re ie 1s. $2 __ For the balance of the week we wil ¢ : Game Ww navy bide and cardinal, 1 f mg ‘ offer very exceptional values in ni “oft si 34; medium we Just the tl 2-4 Her | 13-4] ’ decorated Fish and Game Sets, in onder 4 playing ball eilles Be | Bed | to bring stock down to normal propor: [i = Boys’ $1.50 Sweaters Are 95c 0 “ nH Safina wih! wereeriaed alt stripes bandeome baking Sweats Novelty LaceCurtains,$2.95aPr. Fine Tapestries, 50c a Yard stot ate x I patte Novelt 1 iins are of rhe Vv in progre in the Dra a fere ¢ The le Section c p sale of Tapestry Drapery at - tt ive d ! Upholste Fabrics These materials are all a ich Net, a 50 inches wide, and most of themare of foreign iy Bee They are 2 rds manufacture Phe lengths range from 114% ; | Exceller lue at $2.95 25 yard desirable stuffs for chaif, sofa or cath. ie eee | pair | ion coverings; materials for portieres and couch ae 1 SILKOLINE SCREENS, 89¢ — Thre: covers; materials f Jl coverings, and for fe Act Blossom Out With a New Hat}. ee re te oe r cretion So be | ied with koline in assorted figured effects, luded at mely loy ice of 5 a VERYTHING in nature is coming out freshly clothed—Mankind is fol- then | poss 1 80 ‘ : : rd v price of & it lowing suit, Are you? a pecial ¢ i The Best Hat $3 | ee ; Will Buy Is the your We Clean Lunch in Premium. own | Kid Gloves the Tea can , pao th ihieved . Weer. The @3 1dgment. at Moder- Peres! ; 6 batter's $4.00 We | ate Prices. INCORPORATED 0 id t always | ; ta thing business conducted under the name of the the sale of the entire stock owned by the co {ING, HATS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES, ete. ® _ Bae ae BY iay ana saurtay |o8 6 EVERYTHING CUT TO COST—NOTHING RESERVED—LOOME y -she tp cain Pollan ram AT THESE PRICES—THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES i: i Men’s Hats Men’s Clothing 50 Men's Black Cheviot S oe 0 Mer s 5 Worsted $12.50 Mer Al Wool $13.60 Men's All Wool Spring s $ $ $ 15.00 Men's All-Wool Late Style Suits . 16.00 Men's Faney Worsted 0 Fancy Spring Style 8 Men’s Pants $2.50 Men's W Pants $ Mer 1 $3.25 Men's Dress Pants $3.50 Men's Dre Pants $3.75 Men's Di Pants The and $1.00 Bo: Knee Pants $3.00 Boys’ Wool Suits $3.50 Boys’ Wool Suits $4.00 Boys’ Wool Suit $4.50 Boys’ Wool Suits ne COMPANS AVENUE—1 121 ee & so

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