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rdegsorgeseereeesereeeeeeeeeeereeeeeerereeeeoesoerseoeseerers ak ps : os popererer ee tt Tri ier er siete er er ener erens . ees : LIQUOR MEN WILL EeUFFALO BILL’S TALES OF THE PLAINS ELEVATE BUSINESS NO. 3---“l WAS A PONY EXPRESS RIDER AT 14” ot ah Mut | ] Bt. » for. | NATIONAL ASSOCIATION WILL ) SESESEH ESOS HSE SHS eS Se SeSeSese sn gereseeeees Peeeeroee ) e DISCUSS MEANS OF PURIFY k SOSPOS OSHS HSC SESeSeoeees f F | eee eeeeeree SPOOR eoeoees ad Par é | le Gia Gabon onacn _ _ we ‘ where agnt, 1908, by Prese Pub _ ¥ concerned. a Well, you've heard of us, anyway, and lots of your friends have been into see us and our “little army” at the Bell. We're just the same all the eee SOeesereres (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Ma A new " Lutport That 8 my Lone Shot 4 Maddened Buffalo Baby's Life qurFAco BILL (W ¥.¢ ag 14 when T deca cory 1 had time—"“bargain lovers—bargain givers.” We do just as we tell and if you find anything different, we want you to let us know. Come in today Come in tomorrow. Come in often during the remaining seven and one- half days of this sale, and you'll all be as satisfied as one man was when he spent $29.61 with us on Saturday and then remarked, “I wish I had Joes loathe to be THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1908. 7 =a " fifty more, for these are the first real bargains I’ve seen in many a day.” a STAMPEDE I$ ONTO : ~ | t $12.60 Men's Suits 67.65] 15 Working Shirt aoe]s Underwear = ; owen STRIKE $15.00 Men's Suits $9.87] 100 White 1 Be pari ion ; arm ‘ 8 : } Cl $18.00 Men's Suits Sit as]ee os pe : ' 9 a + SANT N ay 5.—Bast } . P . r hisheaymen ‘ y 3 | $20.00 and $22.60 Men's Suite $1.60 Shir e ome t y , ." . My « | 5 50c and 7 si. meh Bie start them $16.45] aa ati —— $30.00 and $25.00 Men's Suit — rides 1 30.00 and $25.00 Men's Suits on She BE ride at top sverd The Seattle Fruit and Flower mis | $19.85] 10° Cott 01.26 ~ tence a fr La seers it anes $3.38 waiting © ' 2.00 Men's Pants .......81.38 ball pouch re is i Soe le . $2.50 Men's Pants «- S1.65]°" £7¢) 62.50 Hate ..........00- $1.68 BODE FLOSH +44 8 a $3.00 Men's Pants .. BB. 207 Ph" B5¢1$3.00 Hats ..........0+ $2.19 wee 2 el $2.50 Men's Pants .......92.454 )™ Ge Ha . $2.48 $4.00 Men's Pante .......92.96] 25¢ ? ou 14¢| “Mallory” Cravenetie Hate eres 8: 65e Cotton Ribbed Underwear $2.75 y's Pan 3.69)" B8¢] “Jobn B. Stetson” Hate . $2.98 00 Men's Topcoats .. $01.65] 0° is rnread Underwear $7.00 and $8.00 Panama Hats pe opera is $25.00 Men's Topeoats ..$16.59 Loe ; $4.85 : wo te Margaret R e ange ar y ae od it in ett with thelr satry tor the past if any of t POLICE EXAMINATIONS Applicants for men on the Seatt given part ta th and won henf wal Third Bolivia Elects President Montes, wh: e must be an Indian + ae peomst 34 mont Don’t Delay a Second—Drop Everything We’re disguised as “Opportunity” and are . ¢ and Get Here Quick calling for you to grasp us ie hes anticipations of the people were fully realized when the doors were thrown open yesterday morn- me ing. The floors containing the good things were quickly filled and the purchasing began with avim never equaled. “What frightfully low prices!!” was the general expression, followed by wild rushes 3 to get the coveted article. This is a sure enough case of “quits” and no one can dispute this state- ment after visiting the store and carefully scrutinizing the goods and prices. Every Department Is a Golden Harvest And the Chance of a Lifetime Is Awaiting You Now “d Not a Curtain or Drapery Not a Single Rug > By this sale our chan- Not a Piece of Furniture Not a Yard of Carpet Terms of sale: All “sé! for quitting the busi- Not a Piece of Chinaware Not a Piece of Glassware cash, free delivery at our x hessis marked and we’re Not a Single Kitchen Utensil—in fact earliest possible conve- brefrirenent | NOT ONE THING IS RESERVED —— [iiss °"™"" We were compelled to close the doors at 4:30 yesterday afternoon for the day, to take care of the people who were waiting to be served, and the hours will be from 9:00 a, m. to 4:30 p. m. until further notice. CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY NORTHWEST CORNER SECOND AND SPRING STREET