The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1908, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR.-THURGDAY, MAY 21, 1908. mis sone CASE GRAND CHANCELLOR ‘ whick t hat was to wh r ‘ear P| ‘ ' alla Evelyn Thaw May Stop Suit 1 \ as new; price all | terday afternoon, He opposed {ay United Press Vv YORK, M 1—fT i) First a ** by Charles W. Clarke, of Spokan ei A8O, ma ‘ may aba rea to deal let the Standard way help yo easy to buy-easy to pay! THE GREATER STANDARD is and greater facilities than any Big Reductions in Fancy China |Friday’ S Bargains SUE FOR DAMAGES ___-Flags 5x8 Ft. $1.98 FOR INJURIES | REGULAR $3.00—United States Flags, size 5x8 | feet; clamped an aye : fast color; extra $1.98 good value; spe tse Grass Seed, 1S¢. requir ate - ! for “busy Friday” — —this “busy Friday’s” under- priced specials of practical articles. Falkenburg has filed auit the perio vurt asking fo: $35, 06 damages from the Flour City Ornamental Iron Works for 10¢ Washing Powder, 5¢. REGULAR 10¢ injures received in the Was Nonpareil Gre x Powd eal “busy Friday” jug special 1206—Second Avenue—1206 J. N. Nathan, the well-known cloak and suit house of Butte, better known as the Nathan Suit House, with an established reputation for eight years in 25e Soot Destroyer, 18¢. n the ¢ fe 4 i REGULAR 260—-Package “Imp Cascade mounta AEQULAR $12.00! ‘ aner and Be Tere rabver vee: ff rare; spec ...-------. 100 1 WEED FRANCHISES i ohewel a; spe $7 49 F $3.00 tce € F a led; spe i ce Cream Freezer {ss : on FOR EXTERSION carrying the highest grade ladies’ apparel in the state of Montana, has moved | Bi Window Screen, 15¢. | : [ | Frome Patent Ex BeeuLAS seat ¢ © adage tne to the City of Seattle to open a permanent business. After purchasing the ps Window Screen, covered lee Create oman remnant of the stock from the receiver for B. GERBER, of 1206 SECOND see I Seccracy o $1.98 | c 75¢ Dozen Table Tumblers, c Si chencis Skin, 18¢ Se. xed aubsogu ih bet non AVENUE, for TWENTY-NINE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR of the WHOLESALE COST, together with my own stock, after moving in and get- ting ready to do business, I was notified to vacate the premises before June lst—that the store had been leased to another firm. Our fixtures are for sale MMAR Ve — Fine, Soft REGUL R 7S poz T 1 Benet Sk Sewe t tot ed hat the —Come and make us an offer. en tra lars T extra oa ved ness | see fees: oh “18¢ pimpeetal, ¢ 3¢ yw The remnant of our $40,000 stock of new and up-to-date ladies’ tailored suits, cloaks, millinery, waists, dresses, skirts, evening and afternoon gowns, silk petticoats, kimonos, imported Japanese robes, lingerie dresses, ete.—in fact, every article in our store must be sacrificed. We will accept any rea- sonable offer for the stock, for we must vacate by June Ist. Come and con- vince yourself. a $2 EMPIRE I! The Following Are a Few aud) make, EMPIRE BRUSSELS, 2 ft. 2 tn. wide, 4 ft, 6 In. long; Ortental, Moral Made to Sell for $25.00 Ri eo ee ge SU Ladies’ Hats Ladies’ Long Coats of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, in the very These Coats we are quoting at prices less than fives whieh t REGULAR 25c —Our “Special” Union Made, Well- Sewed, Best Kansas Corn House Broom; extreme special, each 15c U. 8. Navy Yard Route St Monticello leaves Flyer dock and 9:30 a.m, 1:30 and 4 p.m. *** _—Best House Broom 15¢ us eal your choice—1 9c 1,000 of these aplendid majolica a signe, in natural color each Ter RAVES DRDO co Aenttie Agi 1410-14 Beeond Are A. Bridge & Co., Largest Clothiers on the Coast. no mail orders, C. 0. D. be filled or tolep haope orders for these specials will By reason of disturbing business conditions in | pes, including the Merry Widow style, | the cost of manufacturing, material and profit no eee ; ‘ 1 ether with the English Walking Hat, the | considered Eastern manufacturing centers, these Suits have Gainsborough and many other chic models 8 3.00 aed $10.00 Coats + eevee one - QB, come to us to sell at fifteen, instead of twenty-five, oo up ta, 10.00; to close them $3.95 $12.00 and $15.00 Coats ....... sec0 os. BBs dollars. That statement is quite enough to bring Sta $18.00 and $29.00 Coats ....... 2... .---- BT $25.00 and $35.00 Coats 99.95 all the business we can possibly attend to Silk nd Sati The character of the store assures quick response. | AW Sona, ( a n Ladies Skirt is The character of the clothing concerned equals | age SEATTLE TACOMA A large assortment in odds and ends in light ¢ store SECOND AVE. AT PING ST. stripes, solid colors, all man-tailored skirts, in The le started withomore.than one thousand I The largest assortment of Gowns to pick from. the latest designs. Black, blue and brown not 1 a f i ’ i of the very latest of Princess Dresses, made of included. F neluded ‘ormer prices $5.0 to $2 95 Suits, double and single-breasted styles, plain | liberty satin, rajah stl&, mossaline, liberty silk $7.50. Calamity Sale price .... ' serges, vicunas and unfinished worsteds, fancy tweeds and worsteds, in stripes, checks and mixtures; black, blue, brown and gray are all there Every man can be and in many pleasing var sold is fully guaranteed. We fstted, and every shall want to keep it pressed and in repair free of A 0.00. Calamity Sale 95 . mixtures, in all the latest styles; form es aoe $12, and $15. 7 Qk made of the very finest all-woo up to 696.00, Calamity 14 75 ic Sule : . Calamity Sale price fave u $25.09; Caiaméty _ e « » ve nest all Bale seen aS SITS | tates ersten gated ibe: certs tn oN Ladies’ Suits a, with dou ruffies of deey tailor astite d fashioned ies’ Wai Si tk d Flannel Ladies’ Waists uk and Mann cf, navy “and brown. Former prices $7.00 Ladies’ Suits, in broadcloth and serge and fancy and wide, In colors and ever offered. Waists of sheerest lawn, ex charge for @ year— $15 Negligee Shirts | MEN’S OXFORDS : New Styles A full assortment of Silk and Flannel Wrap pers, Lounging Robes, Imported Japanese Robes Sitk Kimonos, in long and short, at LES6 THAN ortment | THE COST OF THE MATERIAL. of Cluny Lace and Silk Waists, Former price em quisitely trimmed with lace and broidery. Some are clever tailor de waists This ie Rverybody's Shoo Stora because we've Shown for all Mankind Everybody's Dollar looks the same to us of mercerized madras; also a fine * We weil the best Shoes we cam procure al as low @ price ae ¥ 09 to 98.00. Calamity Sale $2.98 e +. New Styles sg PRN dil ghee 8) Ladies’ Underwear ligee Shirts, in fancy | Men's Russian Calf Tan Oxfords, in 0 dozen of Ladies’ Stk and Woot Ribbed Under. ie keen Petticoa Ss wear; also “Vegasilk.” Former prices §3.00 and $3.50 per garment. Calamity Sale 9 Sd 1.2 xrays, and madras; | the latest style; no laces; instead Men’s Shoes terns and colors; en- | two small buckles; all sizes; finest | 00 Black Sateen extra wide, with | | three ruffies oh others with pleats Former Ladies’ Lisle Vests, s %; white only For quality price $1.60, Calamity Sale mer prices $1.00 and $1.25, Calamity 49 tn all good | o#ty great variety of shapes and SHR Gin tshn Auiee de visncsstamietese 69c BG BENS Sac visase: Oc esten bo cgbeeas atyle Dre. Ks Mos Bhoes, Shoes for Young Mea “Shoss $3, $3.50 and $4.00 Women’ $ ‘Shoes For Street Wear, for sions, high or low The chole leather $2.00, $2. 56, $3.00 ..: $3.50 Boys, Misses and Children styles and sizes, We fit obi olally Te, $1. 00, $1.25, $1.50 ... « $2.00 Wallin & Nordstrom 4327 Second Avenue $1.25 G4 .. $1.75 to $5.00 Fleet Visitors Welcome Gtitiemen are invited to make this store their headquarters while in | Every courtesy will be freely extended, Welcome! A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Coast 1 5205;107 } First and Soattie, Wash. 1206 SECOND yy *E anil i a

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