The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1910, Page 11

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1910 ee Teale aealaien“( MasNitueee aarwe on ol aartiece on amr = nN | r | | sa Re TS ARE MORE benen MIXERS NOW ALISSIA aa {was hetaved. wre, tow: AUTHOR OF “MY WIFE'S GONE TO THE faenian ato = EErOWOMICAL THAN THEMEN wecvcretrrs) FLING (Nese) non EE ees EE Yor, that former President. Roos COUNTRY” ELOPED WHEN WIFE. Lab GO), se erent ote volt: adde cod! arged that the dough mixers are | IN PENITENTIARY HE A Be a ne hit “My Wife # to the Country,” to | Piret Made De hen Rome rrant for bis arr q to Spend "0 reos|,. Ses that every man w ol gn pegltt Untied trem | FOR MURDER OF A | ; god denorti wat o, | banebelt samen. ate i Than nyt wear at all ms are} the bread and other bakers AER lettin oe Ue MAN STILL ALIVE) 3c,cchnt'y lest oem v her vacation, leaving 1 ¥ | pecond Kid Ye el Novoe Vremya, Russia's mow her «Bm fen in Similar Posi- » Mame for wearing them or| ' OUxed until the bread te delivered ential nowspaper, led the pre o| (iy United Pree.) | ts e@ rettirned, she alleged, Bernham them? a your homme, Is not infected with|day in an attack on the proposal! ST. PAUL, Minn. Jan. 4The| 0? a Be oem 9 8 HY transmittable dinoane of Secretary of Btate Knox to new | sk «A | : Mre rohammer said e. ' on >|" ' Ww machinery of Justice, set in x in Lif from two tol That tv the idea of ouwell bill) tralize the Manchurian railways | motion today ; he mak Gee probably wilt result] , f vthe ntry with @ young woman =~ iH. L. KLEIN jecigh thems, Wenen on a ne oh | Russia's attitude was said to be ¢ ‘ g of Alexander McKon- | —-- Ete 'a Now Vork now THE SHOEMAKER an now bene PAY} ton, and consider co pressed |) the following « * | i By MARION ‘vn the mt r things because they | committee on health ard aabhrrrem 4 tn ores ‘veemya si ‘ , pene meme SS) ieore © You can't blame them) jast night | “In answer to the Amerioan at-|supy H , oh Mat that womea sper \ Why are women al Mra. WP " a : - Res If you can't get boots or i or Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or ff shoes to fit you, get them onry | : i Harper, presitent of | tempt (o frighten us with the bogey|Stowart. t li] made to meapure at beca tee okie ey » , ™ ar ne nO outlaw who } noege Oe the reproe . ae eae nics the Women's ¢ urged the enact-lof Japan, we © the full moral| wax killed by the Northwest Mone |S@0 real estate, etc. ? trae, but be " ore ite jment of the right to exp Ff mintrust 6d Po! pday near Muddy river. | pied tx wniust Ts! ‘ The con * inclined to} capacity to reepeect the atric berhart received « let.| do spend My ‘ 1 nd two women, em-|pick flaws in the sure, and de-|trality whieh they pr 7 | te © Dan A. McKin et they can’ pe ame office at prac-| ferred action. | “in questions affecting the Pacific | non of ard Island, yeater pe you going fo de abou © same ve made| pe generally, and the Par East partie: day, calling the Minnesota on women's clothing ©) ximate Hats «TAFT HAS SHOWN lularty, this right they gave us by|tive'y attention to the abtnatio om, and| on men's, te that “nt ar thetr ce f recent war de manding MoKer iamen man's. te that he be roa | _ HIS HAND—BRYAN (un! Certag eer taule ot - en's apparel’ \ They > ver the| LINCOLN, Neb, Jan. 14.—Wik! that wa f Amer q ett ot cen on them? f ex < yo art} Ham J. Bryan in the Commoner|ica sorved as a baw pplies for women's ready.(o-w ned, a for | to nye Japan > Men, Who ov x "res t hat sell them’ Mev great designers of fas . deo , of the tanue w Whe Is to Blame’ 4 r t me s¢ wf tre busting at the ence reposed in the who would al Lrpoma alo # administration, an » themselves as gentle Loge stot ea the trust ¥ to drops like men ; business or seuil-dre the Ax Hounces and - eee Woman wt ealdent Roosevelt > familiar e o M ° nited States am | Just what were the cont 0 Once more on Saturday and next week we offer any garment in our store—Men’s and Women’s | Away! Suits, Ladies’ Coats, Dresses, Separate Skirts, From any possible prejudice Waists and Petticoats, Furs, Ready-to-Wear | you might have through not Hats, ete.—-for only $1.00 cash and then understanding the positive . merits of Gold Star oO Oleomargarine 7") 15.00 oof This is all we You'll find— possibly to eee a ~hhave left so tly a c= ahaa and many . mae maneh of we must close e ns on the market. , enographe downtown attor . an ccs utter treme exqunncty ou them out for 30c a Pound is artistic and mak ° . | If Start by trying it u don't need clothing now for immediate | er eee See ee A most decided economy. b Absolutely pure, with a ; good percentage of high- ||} during this $1.00-Down Sale for future needs gyade creamery butter, it is ue aWeet, wholesome, nourish vets , Ping ill that’s necessary at this sale. No security, no wear, it might be advisable to select a garment | ¢ in at once and take your pick. $1.00 cash is om! { : ‘ sane the Made under strict hygienic | interest, no collectors Pay at the store or by i i apo beac an A ‘ ditions, ultra-refined, and |) tnail. All goods delivered on first payment \ , ked in air-tight cartons © average man o ; oe vay for laun: adr 2 tle that prevlnr taint of any kind and a thousand ae ie ie! from dust, handling, etc | } Quest a Wh nor qhiyour dealer can't supply you, ‘phone Edward Lytle 5 | Sole Distributer, and other oar cpr ie ; i Friedman's Gold Star em bas 8 oe 3 a, + sae Oleomargarine, N. B.—After this sale terest os the : This Is “Positively } 817 Western Ave. we will require our usual 1119 THIRD AVE. Oa ae: “res the Best Buy of ' Main 2589 Ind. 4656.1] first payments. Near Seneca St. tailored ctoth ' Economical . | ti | Shafer Bros.-—-Not t Only pep But Best. Nace ot lh A Clearance Sale at the Shafer our Fall Suits. Values up to $32.50, —So550500 | Store Is Doubly Important . ' } Mr. Barber, Is a Saturday Special! a Virst, from the high character of the clothing involved, the stocks inc ni the famous Brokaw Bro , i and the Kuppe nheimer clothes for men; next, from the fact that the orig ginal prices were by no means high—were, in fact, comparatively low For the purpose of reducing stocks we now offer pric 500 Arcade Building — Suits and Overcoats | 2 6 5 Suits and Overcoats 1 4 5 0 dete TAME ELEVATOR FIFTH FLOOR Bl Worth Up to $20, at ° Worth Up to $25, at ° Open Tit 9 P.M. Saturday | R( | MEN’S SEPARATE TROUSERS—Very sharp reductions are now in force on all the Separate i Trousers for Men. souee Grocery Specials | Boys’ Clothing Sharply Reduced Quaker Cold and 1 The entire sto B ind Over ts is now 1 ed down for January cle Grip Tablets kn yee AT Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits .. $2.95 | Boys’ $8.50 Suits now Boys’ $6.50 Suits now .... hapa ate $4.85 The Public Market | Pee okra al so skola Grocery College Clothes for — Fellows at mw maid Redactions 1501 Pike Place On the Corner | tics) HMultnins” Cehieehnn. ceuilinh clade to Lisnceni Two Ways East BY 1 3 36 chest measure, so that all mall men, as well a VIA 8-1b, Cans Pie Cherries, each ......++ , 20¢ Mend offered at ealiinesd price $7.65, $12.65, $15. Per dozer $2.00 ’ 0 K ISLAND LINES We hiate CaboHne mice, ies ” | Monarch Shirts for Men at For Comfortable Winter Travel Large, Fine Queen Olives, per pint . 20¢ Cluett Shirts for Men at si th the ot Va ' Small! California Olives, per quart i ihe } “Winsted” Wool Underwear now ena > ers Califor acho, h orar 1-lb. Glass Jar California Marmalade and Jam ise PAVE, Gon, ays University St. Rodacestty St. 17 D. MeNAUGHTON, ©. P. A Ind. 4745—PHONES—Main 5392 i : SE Ave. aeaceee Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Loog

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