The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1909, Page 4

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i ; : | . i i. THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1909. eeeeennenaets anaenameesiat LLL LLL WOMAN BARBER LIKES FAT 19 PIANOS SOLD THE FIRST FIVE HOURS OF OUR GREAT SALE. a v PIANO BUSINESS! 4 @evoloped cases of grouches and wet & store of inalde facts on the vanity of man, his habits and tem Deramen learned in this busty a man te the ally ir making men aa) st Must Sell Every Piano | Have Immediatey|- HOULD have cost for these pianos, byffl some will have to go for even less, }} i Don’t expect to realize the freight; i) rf addition to factory cost on used pianos, | But should have cost and freight on don't think for a minute ub them away again, we find lor Kn this le rN then ‘h at 6 all Imagin that their sealp te in a health ditton ach information 4 | to re e them of a great load. ¢ © the ol ha art € ‘ © vielnity of bis |" This angered him . He Gets Angry. I didn’t want|S my mustache? pny ©! Well, out that rough stuff out Don't we ot it olther; not even ow @ampen it.” | trimmed * she asked, after After the man had made a special | finished shaving bim. request for a liberal application Bult yourself about that ] t 172A add, Bee as ineuastn " all new goods just r eceive &nd disappeared through the door | ar in that case. Le Miss Caswell declared to her vinltor: | we know about it Now do you see what I mean? | e fat 1 tell you this ls a study alone by it-| chair w a grunt It. Do you know why that man/|the mirror = #0 anxious to have his mustache That's great,” he chu All Must Be Sold Terms as Low as $4 $6, $8 and ept dry? It was dyed black, and/ Now you have seen tw «ite haircut or face massage, And so @ either didn't want me to discover | types,” said Miss Caswell, after the | they come and go,” KNOWS THE RIGHT 22202"! MARRIAGE SYSTEM ad wi AT LEAST THIS WIDOWER tel happy, too, She wa mere oe 5 + show | OF THE OPINION THAT HE ‘ bes ated is tines! HAS 1HE RIGHT DOPE. This great sale embraces such makes as Stein way, Knabe, Weber, Chickering, Decker Bros You go to church to please mother; you are a republican in politics to please papa; you in terest yourself in temperance work for euntie’s sake, and so Sha gh eee Sohmer, Ludwig, Ellington Scaaff Bros., Olive By the man who wants a wife. other ya be arta a ' te See i es Sh oy art . : " oT ree ie of Bett Tew itr We toca to ano ah, Andy sans Bach, and, in fact, almost any high-grade pian ert ner wi ero ssh ats my a see me il made, They are all here for prices never befor toliows: fleult matter. The partios should ~ realize that the fundamental ele- In your tssue Thursday, the 19h, | [I IO plnats are within thee, LO Vancouver :30 p.m. on page 7, under the head “He Wants « Wife, But Has No Time| "lve and on the commercial prin-| Return by Daylight | quoted on the Pacific Coast. for the Social” you touch a very bene giving. value for value al adie, ‘aie — . sensible truth, and I have been so| “*'* rough Victor incose § Char! feotly fi wed with you - jotte both ways, giving time for a N Pi Pi Pi Sonat that's Nasewtth on voutel Wants Congeniality. visit at the cities of Vancouver and ew a nos a er a Tet me use your columns as a me-| “Love asa primary reason to mar owe Ps ee tid nik tas | y * ‘ For ] h h . od c tr of cul thre > jan . rel ee eae cee ane et, an | sume lanes Prices in many cases less or less than the same piano ee me the congenial love which grows| CANADIAN PACIFIC | + j i “I have boon married once: very ‘After marriage aa a neconnary conse | oAieet Ae eel than cost without freight. sell for without the player. Reg. Price Reg. Price $250.... Now % 97 $550.... Now $300.... Now $148 $600. ... Now , el = $350.... Now $187 —$650.... Now wie $400.... Now %216 $700.... Now : a $450.... Now %237 $750....§ Now All Others Equally Low All Are Well Known Makes _ ALL GRAND PIANOS MUST ALSO GO AT ONCE have no place to put them, and I must reach Chicago by Sept. TWO used Grands, taken in exchange on player pianos, W be sold at less than half their real value. eros Mr. MacPherson bought a splendid line of strictly man- tailored Suits in New York. They are arriving daily, and we call your special attention to these up-to-date, stylish garments that were made by one of the best New York tailoring firms. It is NOW the best time to make your se- lection—we will be pleased to show you just what you want—you may try them on, and we are sure that you will like them, as they are really the best and latest styles than can be had for the money. The prices range from $15.00 to $40.00, but we call your special 25 00 cs attention to the line of suits that we sellat ..... | Say ’m Going to Qui. Every Piano Must Go at Once 4° You will not find me here after a few days. DO YOU tT DERSTAND? I AM GOING TO QUIT the retail piano busi "Black Silks at Cut Prices Fancy Striped Panamas; the most Splendid Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide desired colors for the fall season; regu- guaranteed to be of good wearing qual lar price $1.25 a yard; specially priced ity. Regular price $1.50 a yard; specially GAULAD P0Re eee: saeiesde peak peu SDE priced Novelty Suitings, in fancy plaids and Peau de Soie, heavy ‘weight and of soft stripes; just the thing for pretty and finish. 36 inches wide. An excellent ma serviceable school dresses. Regular M terial f and suits. Regular price { ff} value 75c a yard; specially priced. 30¢ h $2.00 a ally priced ..,.$1.39 | Novelty Fall Suitings, in striped pat- { Extra 5 ty Taffeta Silk; regu terns; the latest material in the newest lar price 75c a yard; specially price, 49¢ shadings; regular price $2.00 a yard; }} }} Peau de Soie; regular $1.25 quality See i p HW i specially priced RIE ness. I have accepted a position with a large Eastern facto) ~ ani the Pretty sik Dresses are excellent values up t08 good quality | and will engage in the wholesale business entirely. I must sell this stock in the quickes and soutache braids. ‘The styles are x th lac at ton wc) |} | possible time and save expense. NOW, if you want to enjoy the benefits of this gré oy. he inking alone ofa dre ike Would cot youu pawl in he i tsale, Act, Act, ACT, AT ONCE, before you are too late and the piano you have wan ine en |}long is GONE. DON’T STOP to ask your neighbor about this great sale; in fact, lose m™ SESSA AARP | LIME IN Ketting down here IMMEDIATELY. | 7 Sind Was Boye ff S12. Shenoy Petco tr 956 if You Can’t Call, Write or Telephone - Waists; well made and stronaty sew and blue chambray; have deep flounce | ed; they will give good service; light ff | and are prettily trimmed with braidsec._ fl We will hold no goods without a deposit. and dark patterns. Regular i} M cellent values at our regula Ht : Va ially priced . ‘50¢) N Ih price of $1.35; special ... : 95c SASS b a F —— 1 Res SAS f chu 10c Unbleached Sheeting for 6c |} 9 H Fancy Cotton Swisses, 36 in hes - iy 64 J leache She , . H wide; Miers: fibres and Hotta! inch Unbleached Sheeting, close | ot ; regular 15¢ value, ox [is .n 4 Ko d weight; regular .6¢ i TWO BLOCKS ABOVE 507 UNION STREET ONE BLOCK ABOVE C povees eros | Ranerepnanen iaeeasl THE POSTOFFICE NEW WHITE BUILDING STORE OPEN EVENINGS

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