The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1908, Page 5

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maand years] mod igva losued | store open Saturday evenings for your convenience. Visit the ONLY 7 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE EASTER NOTE SATURDAY’S STORE NEWS COUNT ON US—AS ALWAYS—FOR BEST VALUES & new Greater Standard, at Second Av and Pi ne St., dur ing the day or evening—you'll surely enjoy it! Instead of $1.75 for this =4 splendid 77er? eSrsa Men's Furnishings for Easter Footwear Muslin Underwear Un oy Easter. derpriced for Saturday , : flo « : Pa « —— lies ae | “Universal” food b Y af m has had ; gt gl oa Note the Bee Hive Prices se ms Test fort pt ‘ Women’s Neckwear and . ne Haws . mee nella ing ty fa placing fn SPELGER & HURLEUT—A Store for Everynody SATURDAY’S BARGAINS 50c FISH REEL 33: $0c New Polished Brass Double Multiplying Fish Reel, with raised pillar and balance handle A real snap; special 33c chine clean it theror The chopper Is so is being chopped ou cutting teeth th wasted in squeesiug or mash Women’s and Children’s Underwear. fa being ch me. Selfaharponing Parts #0 constructed that any wear tends to keep them always keen opped jubricates Women's and Children’s Hosiery. chopping fine, coarse * Black Cotte eed and talprchange e regular value of this excellent food « hopper is $1.75; priced very special for Saturday only easvkes ooo OE but one to a person, No phone, ©. 0. D. or-matl orders taken Standar tureCo, Le. nore, STCOND AVE. AT PINE Sr. $0 Whitewash Brush 29e. 25¢ Gas Globe, 15¢. REGULAR S0c—Hen Hur REGULAR 25e-—Cerman im dead Whitewash Brest 29c orted “Gem” Opal Gas Globe fqucial for Saturday poe aint = on 15¢ 2c Garden Trowel, 15e. 10¢ Toilet Paper, 6¢. REOULAR 2%Sc—lieary, & ’ Cast Steet Garden Trowel: the REGULAR 1c ROLL—Pine Tis best trowel made. spe 15c . * Paper, full 1,000 cal e< 25e Clothes Line, 15¢. SAR te—long | eae REGULAR 25¢—Cood quality | oll Sen me Cage whee tine; well JOHN A. WYETH. (Seattle Star Exclusive Servi lee.) NEW YORK, April %. but John v and fancy lace 4 very special fo Saturday, frew —_— - tre » wo BS The ; GRAD Wo $5.00) $5.00 1S Bird Cage Bracket, Se. nt ondacks home. It t# a story of &@ taken by Conettence, represeated Can Enamel, 15¢. 2S¢ Broom, 2 for S5¢ TO SRE WAY TLESHIP dal wet et ature and worthy i Branch Store 2619-2623 a : a are * [| Take beste at Pier 2. Ten ro a. = drama. oe ty the boy, | pderation 2401-3 Jackson St. FIRST AVENUE REGULAR 25¢ CAN— nae REGULAR 2 trips dally Se round trip. + ‘ ee ead hte! The boy's father | ® : ae moot for s made Howse Wady for use: special China Cups and Sauccrs $4.50 DOZEN—Haviland & Co.'s Ransom White Bow! Shape Tea Cups and Saucers; extra 1 49 “special, set of 6 pairs $ e Srreccceeseccoosorocooes. The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits $555,000 Transact a General Banking Business. A. Bridge & Co., Largest Clothiers on the Coast. ling Men’s Spring Suits oes ae vitae ieee Tk Worth $18.00 to $20.00 for $12.50 (Re —No matter how much money you he i FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET Spel er & Hurlbut rT ANDO UNION ST ooo have youcan’t get better suits than these—for by reason of the finan- cial flurry, we secured over one thousand suits to sell at a price, 4 & — Or OUR Sh Aniversary and suits that were made to sell for $18.00 and $20.00 are 4 WORTH $40 PER ed an to go for twelve-fifty— Ses sDirterent Persons OE te ener ute dae 8 y July 5th, 1908 : Witely tree to ae ; 4 2 45O by midnight = ; ee) May 4. This prize will be Every Suit in this lot beautifully tai- lored Hand-finished lapels and collars; double or single-breasted . e : * styles; made of fancy worsteds, in the new shades of brown and tan 40 99 ‘ = votes and gray and plain blues and 9 | firet prize—the $3,000 Weber Art Grand y alas blacks; new checks, new phantom . _2 | Instruc- ha os tions and two tone stripe effects; all sizes; we can fit extra stout and ex tra slender men. We can fit short, e Just see everybod stout men. We can fit every man then $000) Weber ; . a sand new busi J can, and tell them to bu perfectly quite as well as the ee ine arr thetr talking mae % A Votes per Dollar o@ Old Husiness. custom tailor ind we stand back ; oe 2° ae 4 . 20 “Forgan, autoylano, banjo, of every suit; if it fails, a new one. accordion, talking machine records, etc ate. —buy them all of KOHLER & CHASE, and be sure and vote for you. Give them your name and address We keep every garment in repair for a full year. No offer could be better or stronger. Suits worth $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 for .... e @ A. Bridge & Co. 103-105-107 | First 89-91-93 Yesler Seattle and make them promise to give YOU their vote. Then call at our office for a list of names and addresses of regular customers See them—and make them promiae the next time they bey kvything of us to be eure nod VOTER for YOU THAT (8 ALL. THERE is TO IT, NOW US TLE, ree Mie 39 Veare in tHE Wyele Gopinens” 1318 Second Ave., “Temple of Music” tidy, Graitie, Weer

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