The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1908, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908 SPOUSES ROO SESOSEDES OOO SE SES eSeSeeeeseoeseSeseseererorerere! ener Sendai Side fk cha laa sda at di 4 had f 4 ¢JauFFALO BILL'S TALES OF THE PLAINS # Sera NO. 13---THE CHASE OF THE CHEYENNES es hom rohan - Siahami THE EXCLUSIVE STYER sror a alk man ankets and no right there. Bo TODAY’S CROWDS TOOK PART OF | Odds and Ends. THE STOCK | FROM OUR ) But we are still in the ring with lots of high-grade stock to cater to the bar _— § Dep C | gain-hunting crowds When we advertised our goods at half price, we faced the skeptical public with a much-abused expression that has been applied to fake sales from time immemorial. But all doubts were put to rest when the public Wonderfully Low really saw the goods they had bought and priced all over the city on sale | here at just one-half. Pric Tonight we are making ready for tomorrow—Everything must go be- iI) es | fore the 28th. 9 to 1 o’Clock Only _ Friday and Saturday | Here’s a Few of the Good Things . 9 S Cc Corset Covers oo Ely ian Oriental ation, Men's Undershirts, $2 50 75 a. Beare Paalte Beaver back in troops, w! i : and followed up t it led, as f expected " valley on the . ¢ up the} 1. “you'lt follow | row by the smoke Bing cabius and ranch bulld Om - pe. > m we went And at a i Tcaawrzp ny bia TO THR Top @ thetr trail tom A collection of White Lawn Dresses, for children | Silk Waists, black and| Elysian Cream Crushed!) | from 8 to 12 years; ats¢ veral excellent num white, $4.50 $2. Roses, 49c .. 25¢ ng in the gu or ONE OF THE RANKS aw |) , oe eee rth from $2.00 ” 15 Dress Bfaids, 69 . . .3 Figured Lawn Waists,| Men's Pickwick Cham- cover we were | to $6 now - LOOKED Down. anywhere near - ——— oe | | It was a hot!to the Northern Cheyennes was|f} A number of Children’s Linen Skirts, in the natural Mie and neatly trimme | Ladies’ Silk Hose, $1.98} 98« . < bray Shirt, 75c ..38¢ Jet Oil, 10c . -¢ Men's Neckwear, $1.00 Ladies’ Back Combs,|Clack’s O. N. 1 o $3.00 $1. 50 Crochet Cotte : Fiayim 5 eeu ean ns Ladies’ Wrappers, $1.50 Men's $15.00 Bicycle $1. 75 | A big lot of Children » hite Serge Coats, worth | i Yj eens is ae eines 7 up to $15.00 and $17.50, They are slightly adies’ Brasi 3.98 MILLINERY. Glass WwW: ater Sets, $i 50 soiled and last season's ent; to "$1.99 $8.00 Hats $4.00... 75¢ Clos@ i..i. hive b0 me Gs Faw's « $1.75 Quinine Hair Tonic, 49¢| And $1.5 lrimmed| Women’s § Skirts, 25¢ Hats Half Price} $7.50... ......$3.75 Dr. Pray’s Bloom of} Men's Hats, 50c to 75c .| Steamer Shawls, $6.50 . THE FAIR =" poned indefint y Wl ever « © Was successfully broken uy shades, w ell ! were mar} can't figh willingly looks to even at © Men’s 15¢ Tan So rcks | f the niebt ||] i i n the camp who b White Beaver me who such a be nye man’s Fork they fought like so many ied a few | red devils Bat they wer | Also a number of pretty Peter Thompson Dre in cream Sicilian and wihyife { arth many PIANOS AT COST }|| tse the price; somors Son “gg! 15 for 30 Days dtedhaeies 2 Want room for Talking Ma chine Department. investigate. | | 714-716 714-716 John C. Walling Co. | Second Ave. Second Ave. HL KLEIN o¢ Repairing to a } le You Wait | “3 7 JAMES ST. AN tt Second Ave. Restaurant, Hotel an Housekeepers! We Invite You to Clean Us Out of Chinaware, Crockery and Kitchenware We will give you all the assistance we possibly can. If we take the profits off, that is a big lift on our part, is it not? We're ready for you; now bring in your list. Every day adds further and more conclusive evidence that we are Quitting the Business And, by the way, we want to est the ELWELL KITCHEN CABINETS to housekeepers. You know what they are and how thorot They are priced cheaper than what we paid the manufacturer for them. You can't contruct a Kitchen Cabinet in your house for the same buy an ELWELL and build IT in your kitchen Good suggestion, don't you think? If you are down town Saturday, cast your eyes in the windews—but please don’t break the glass. You know we close all day Saturday—will be ready eee COME IN TOMORROW And add more good things to those you already have Sale Terms and Conditions: All Cash; No C. O. D.; Free Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience; No Refund or Exchange; No Storage Door#Open at 9 A. M.; Close at 6 P. M. CLOSED SATURDAY ALL DAY. Century Furniture Company N. W. Cor. Second Av. and Spring St. ee ee eee en y convenient. mey—why not

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