The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1909, Page 4

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THE STAR ‘ie CONTINENT TO SEATTLE Osier yi Wy © At That Merits the Approval of RICK LAN 1) Careful Buyers FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909 JIM HILL'S GLANT| JOB FOR THIS SEASON aa To Move Million Bales of waldo an Cotton From Mobile The best maker prod ll style ae On the Columbia? gs to Japan veight Phe llowing we have chosen as esp cially worthy of mention et Si inion ng Becau tivit of gh. % JIM HILL'S GIANT JOB. & Mercerized Silk-Bottom Hose for Women, in tar i all kinds in the Ri hland Valley during the | r ahead Fee * r o* ‘ in the } Oo fi | c ! it : . the popular shade for sumn oil ci the pais of all records in the | t the he ne 2 , * : South, as far as the eye can see 1e-maker gaged it cere m x * be ek ron th + Girls, all af erecting the necessary buildings on theit \ alley rove 33 : : ‘ at ' as ; 25e is being transformed into populou min of the ie - : full fashi 1; the pair .. : ‘ oe conveniences and greater Oopportunit off 1 walks , f wo * c* } i tl 1 ininan eT , we * Boys’ Heavy and Medium Weight School Stoch Vith tl +} GR 1 for * * LUISE With e BI PG i y ering nil * * ings, extra hea ndow the pair 25e¢ 16,000 acres o 1 1, un rtility, i * > with at ance of water by the of the . : ull assortment Medium and Heavy Ribbed Hose I kima Irrig * * Jim Hill's 1,000,000 Bales of Cotton Would Fill Train 165 Miles Long. ox ower Ya na * * for | sand Git ck; all sizes, the pair .20€ is : eit ARE YOU A SLAT? ; : pra? sa MI me dere * y GET THIS JOB Full range of color including black and solid i * * are asking 50c the pair for. Our price, 3 pairs for Is the ver art of the early thin itself, i eT cance, eee PORMNRION aeeni, binth,| bed AN AY A. BAIR eikchcs Sacnevenee . cdo en HER EDAUH OS 50¢ containing all the natural resource dad bine to ‘ ST. PAUL, Apr miliion make a successful and prosperou mu ove bales of a to be 4 trom ; portant fact nsidered } ne le tereste Mobile, Ala, to Yokohama, Japay id Hack Liste GiecFinish Hose for Women: lace boot Because: The important ) ) erested TORPI This is Jim Hill's giant ract ’ hs in irrigated land the fact that our DISTRIBU + CANALS Alar thie year—one ot the _ Sreatent ? length and all lace; tl I bide ween ‘ thers and the WATER is FLOWING THROUGH THEM fog ates portation tasks ever un sai taken thir the ‘ ! Mt moans a new market for tho | wide, and t 7 one . sda son ‘ faves * ene "1 TRY OUR HOSIERY We'have a fe : z wen and across the ¢ ad a wotal gov | ating mammoth Increase ta Japan's new - t nm other daring adventure ad his record One Million Bales, ‘ste tee ee ee zee = » | When Wanting Good Values ae 00 an here: | Tayt SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS AT ...... 22.50 Including PERPETUAL WATER RIGHTS, on very easy terms, Investigate this opportunity while it is to be had Call or write for literature Pr WORTH $35.00 SALE OF MEN'S NIGHT ROBES AT ..... 50¢ eee poe NOSHER’ co RICHLAND LAND CO. | Hercules’ fabled se be child's play be If the Washingtor ae broad and deep as the Singer bullding or the Me: oowe eft tt or the biggest office | ng fi $ at St. Paul the engi & World, it would look lhe a two. |neer be looking out on the trav t Ty * vie tinshop alongside this pile 2 of prairies of Dakota. f the equipment of the And when the train drew nto the plant industry “That half billion pounds of cot doe ok yarda at Seats lo the end of It An examinatt on toa piled in a he ap would com; 4 up over the with . favorably with the Rock Cascade mountains and down the @votrdup tar, valley, half way across the state Made into bed sheets it would of Washington U. S. BANKRUPT SALE Always Pleasant Store In 18 DOWNS BUILDING, SEATTLE Ready to Serve You. t & 2nd AVENUE & JAMES ST. Wwhten Call or Write for Literature Phones—Main 731, Ind. 4820. Welcome Te Trade | 3] $125,000 Worth of Merchandise Must Be Closed Out by May 1st by Order of U. S. District Court STOCK CONSISTS OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, OUTINGS, BEDDING, DRAPERY, CURTAINS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, NECKWEAR, MEN’S FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING AND HATS. LADIES’ FURNISHINGS, CLOAKS AND SUITS, MUSLIN AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, GROCERIES, JEW- ELRY, ETC., ETC. This Entire Stock Is Being Closed Out at 15c to 30c on the Doflar la oh yee te All Canned Goods, including All Dried Fruits; 10c and Scrubine, 10c 1 C Lamp Chimneys; 10¢ and canned milk, fruits and : Ox meats; 10c to 25c values ... 15¢ values; pound . 2... eee ree 15¢ values; all sizes Tapest ries— Percaline Linings—All colo Corttee!!i Sewing tlk 3 Ladies’ Ribbed Underwear 9 Arrow Brand Boys’ Cups Tbe Back 14c 7a wales be value Value 10 c AGc value Cc Collars = * 5c 360 value .. Combs ...cckeccdtusdees $1.50 and $2.00 Lace Spun Glass Linings J DeLong’s Hooke ( yeu Ladies’ Wool Union Bults Men's Hate-—Bull’s Bye and Cham Curtains, pair > ; ‘colors, 26 value at Value 10¢ 3c $3.00 value 59c pion brands. Regular 98c ay by : ho ain “ “4 gs 5c Real Feather Pillows—~ | Valenciennes Lace-—i5e¢ 5 Sewing Cotton Heatherbloom Feather Silk Skirts price $3.60 $1.00 vaine .. isines ; oie. 2c Sofa Pillows—Siik flow * val Hee 99c lod llsealty Lt $1.28 Mo cake ae . Chmrees .sicslcudeeae 19¢ filled, value ....c06 é ; Ribbon—Cholee of any in the 9 esiatiek: Guten ! 6 5 1 ne ae. ee ee ee » Re ee 2.50 value De aiiiatatei Ladies’ Knit Vests 2c MILLINERY Ontrich Plumoe nea stint te falne She 2 no cut = a = ; to 50 oo aie siete 8c S89 |] SRI... 280 |] Bern SBM TE 49c MEN'S DEPARTMENT 20.00 va $7.45 ns iW Underwoa “Special for Saturday, Men’s $20 Suits $6.65 | Special for Saturday, Standard Patterns 2 far 5¢ Sale Starts HURWITZ & MALAKOFF, Distributors for the U. S. District Court of the Saturday April 17 at 9:30 A.M. 151 2- 14-16-18.- 20- 22 Second Avena Old McCarthy Store eh, dns 9 ee aS he " Bn : fio ts at ae : 4 Gloves—82.5 Jattenb 2) adie tton Hoae—Ribbed pee Hi ze = > tan 5 Sale Starts at 9:30 A. M. Saturday April 17 HE Le

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