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= § . THE SEATTLE STAR—MONMDAY, MAY 18, 1908. 7 pal . , , i ae erence en ee a ee me eS Apne ne ee MANY GO TO 8s o8 08 SoS See oe EMMA ROLDAN ” | pata gota eat a . t i , it ‘ 1 yiCTORIA : ‘| IN DEBATE = 4 lay be and t : ' . at ¥ aparoks cpg by | 4? 1 vat inden " " At NMAN CAUGHT Are Now Attracting and Occupying ? the Attention of the Public 1 Coming of Uncle Sam’s Fleet AND THE |Quitting Business Sale | OOP @ CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY, CORNER SECOND AVENUE AND SPRING STREET HE fleet’s arrival will be welcomed next Saturday and a gala time there will be. The fleet’s : departure will occur three or four days later with “God speeds,” “farewells” and “good lucks” ~ and the big reception will end. 7 The QUITTING BUSINESS SALE was welcomed two weeks ago; it is receiving a grand ovation. The reception continues and ™ will continue until every article in the big five-story building is sold. There will be no “farewells” from the public; only words of ™ egret and condolence will be heard expressing sorrow when this profitless-price sale ends. |SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES [Will Be Made by the Railroad and Steamship Lines to———————————— }| SEATTLE, MAY 22, 23, 24 AND 25 ASK ALL RAILROAD (8 STEAMSHIP AGENTS {8001 PARTICULARS THE SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES should be an inducement for everybody to come to Seattle on the dates mentioned and take advantage of the Big Sale we have inaugurated. We are positively QUITTING THE BUSINESS and want'everyone to take a hand in getting us out. | Welcome Uncle Sam Welcome Everybody Century Furniture Company Northwest Corner Second Avenue and Spring Street.