The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1910, Page 8

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FEI EE eee ere 8 THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1910. [s % NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO-WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Ry] Fy WHY DON’T THEY PROPOSE? Re [AFTERNOON DREAS | FASHIONS © 53 THEY DON'T GET A CHANCE . [ASHON “ee 0d tae STORY OF ah ol ake them handsomep Chemise tm ny well Wed, Ml eas M.A.GOTTSTEIN|¢ oo” FURNITURE Cow, SECOND AVE BETWEE st & PINE opper shades are much flited A Rm) poy ul “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" DAILY MENU. Breakfast Sliced Bandnas Minced Ve ream Tomato r aking from th tone sprinkle Pineapple Pineapple Trifle AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES itt These sets constitute most kat the marked price reductior , have helped make us SEATTLE 8 POP LAR HOME-FUNARE $1 NOW, $1 WEEKLY $9.25 Iron Bed, Mattress and Spring for Orange 8 See eee eee eee eee eee ee ERS fer “a as * * * * * . * o ” * - * - wi we 1 * * * * . * * * * * . ee ee ee Mi ood Veal in Cream Tomato Sauce 7 ; , , - ad “ ‘ ipported by that alle them nd eprinkle with 7 f ; . Laura Eddins, the 1e WLSGoM C eceastonally Maude Merriam accuses the men of laziness an want to pr funds as ap quite ndepe They say it's because they can't afford to marry “That's a bn fi ftv. c “The wan who wants the ‘right ything elee ip Will not stop for his nor her tions. f ° ‘ it to t r an « ep yoke “When the old Sabines wanted ors, ae Ib « ® are | bb \ . ve Psp TIES gy Rag Liernge ytd oy EP, BS Ey There's something in it an . ORR potnt esprit, Otherwise “Men propose when they want to, And who wants them to when Let ters EB jay they don't want to? « wt v ' Helen Anderson says MB Ww ' bar “WI dou't men propose? Through err 4 ¥ . he There's only one answer—because rosive t RER n n & they are not in love. There isn’t ax Incorrectt A A * pring kept for we dat Lovejoy & Co.’s Bankrupt Department Store Stock AAGOING LIKE WILD-FIRE At scabs urd of low prices. We are ordered to close out this entire $50,000 depart ment store stock at once, without limit or reserve. Our orders— GOODS MUST GO—ANY PRICE ¢ them, because “We Frame the Peopie.” Jay | Ready- y - to-Wear Kar te Vy Hats S28 ! $15.00 ‘ " Down to $4.50 : ‘Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes 0 : neon Seas | et baled | ee Bes Abc SHOES 0100 COUR ANE ok oe er eee 00 el $1.50 Childrer White Linen Dresse 436 50x Infants’ MaeOteeh bass cis i ekeks C About 300 New Spring ose Suits; values to $25.00. ¢ gin gg 86c wee $3.00 Men's Dre 50c¢ to $1.00 Ladic 75c Men's Tic Four-in-Hand ....... Ac $20,00 Ladies’ and $3 Misses’ Coats . 2 COMPLETE ALASKA OUTFITS SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO. i ME N’S DEPAR’ TMENT nd pl B pr men and women at $1.00 a week, Com We Own 89 Credit Stores in U. S.A, We Buy and 1119 Third Ay enue Sell for Less ell A LEMIRE WEL Tae a 317-319 PIKE L. MURWITZ, DISTRIBUTER FOR UNITED STATES COURT

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