The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1910, Page 3

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THR STAR-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910, GR CO, i Second and University STONE, FIGHER CO, STONE, FISHER CO, | Second and rds | aaa ; Lie MAINES IN mi GENSUS Do Not AE Understand, Campaign of Educa- Will Be Opened. i of the civic ae to be extended at once of foreign rest ihe city of Seattle, and campaign is in Sa gmong the foreign news Seoond and University, military gomethiag zee Bwede We present tomorrow and the two following day that will, in all probability, never be duplicatec We have bought over a wonderful opportunity to buy relics and souvenirs at prices a thousand rifles, five hundred swords, twice many bayonet long with cork helmets and ammunition, to sell at prices absurdly small small as to r ridiculou appea It is a fleeting opportunity to get relics of the war of ’64 and of the struggle in the Philippines, for most of these arms have seen service, such as in all probability will never be seen again in the history of the world. $25 Cadet Springfield Carbine, $2.98 | Made at the U. @ armory and so stampod Cost the government $18.00 each to manufacture; are tr The only that we could sell them at this price is $30 Repeating Army Rifle for $3.98 We guarantes them to be tn 25 35 Regutetion Sects aed Ee, 9 se. Rifle made Ammunition " excel For any of the guns described f the guns described reason that we were able to me pee can be had at any em 80 the census idea and spc ped, if it be po: t © the government adopted a different style of The breech loading same as the Springfield Rifles, and the same | to nome. Magasine uni Adges; only three mover ack Holt, push bolt upwards an iulpped with adjustable be WHR shot of A ‘or birds and smal! game. It pounds and 4 ounces. bright pe free t and hard ay port from r bs igen no not woaltered abot 8 sight ‘and lg equipped with bayonet Every gun in perfect All metal parts bright and rer: never have a limi arbine for cavalry service n mecbaniem tm the vern shoot wine ca: I length fr butt to muzzle, 41 inches, weight ped with adjustable jong range sig ram rod in the stock. These fine only $2.98 each. We have only a few cannot buy mo of at th they are gone. which we will l to buyers of sed as « whot guns only 20 Shells in a Box for 6c At 50¢ Each une ar gain at stt and | shell when | THIS 16 THE re to dispose ® price GREATEST GUN BAAGAIN EVER Ger otled rom rust. Only one hundred in the lot This Sale Lasts CAVALRY OFFICER SABRE, $1,50 te but’ a mere fraction We have five hundred of { While they leet $1, 98 This Sale Will for Three Days peeaienier * All Mail Orders Filled Hi They Reach Us Before Saturday These Swords were used in the Civil War and every patriotic citizen should have one as a memento of that long and Bloody struggle. A tale of strife and bloodshed could be woven around each one. Nothing appropriate for den decorations, etc. The diede a. OY © seen me tae ce nes meet ¢ handles; weight about 4 Ibe, ith ofekeled and Saturday YATAGAN SWORD BAYONET, 75¢ Full length 27% inches; length of blade, from point to handle, 22% inches; width 1 inch. Blade « otf tempered European steel, eword shaped with a slight curve, bright polished and free from rust handle ané steel guard. Weighs 2 pounds, 4 ounces tee) scabbard with belt frog stud. These sword bay | @fete @pe all in splendid condition—a five aide | arm for ces or pews pene or handsome 75¢ Clark’s Guaranteed Hosiery Boldest Guarantee of All We are proud of the fact that Clark's fa mous Stockings are to be sold in this store There are no other stockings just as good- Clark says and prints it on the label which goes with every pair Close on Sat- urday Night at 10 o’Clock— POSITIVELY Only— Tomor- f fine Brass scabbard with rings and mouptings. Oost ten # the price we are selling them for $1. 50 Each Women’s Tailored Suits Three Very Fine Groups Underpriced There has been a hurried stock adjusting in the women’s garment store, for the buyer is off to New York again tomorrow nj ht. And so all the stray lots from his first purchases have been assembled for special selling Group No. 1—Spring Suits for Misses for $15 NEW &PRINGO SUITS FOR MIS8ES—Biczes 13 to 17 of serge and hard-finished worsteds in tan, Copenhagen blue, raisin, navy, fittir ing with arge shaw! collar and cuffs neatly trimmed in s The coats are semi bone buttons. The skirts are full pleated. Price —— ; $15. 00 Group No. 2— Wossiein? lll Misses’ Suits $23.75 WOMEN’S AND MI88ES’ Sure of Panama, serge and fancy woreteds, in all wanted shades——reisin, walnut, leather, Copenhagen, tan, pearl gray, electric blue and black ‘The coatw are semi-fitting, 27 inches in length, with the large aj with Widire silk to match ; lined nee with heavy satin tér pleated. Price $23. 15 Grou No. ae t lish New s rin Suits at $35 SPRING SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MIB8B8, of diag mannish matertal, in most all shades, as the walnut, pear! wistaria, rose, navy and the black and white checks. The ting, 32 to 36 inches long, in both plain tallored and fancy tri enstcad. some with the overskirt effect. Price .. You Can Save Half on Needed Notions Here’s a list of the things you may buy for a single dime in the notion store tomorrow 25c Dressing Combs for 25¢ Brald Pins for 10¢.; Sc pkg. Dressing 10¢. 250 Hose Siipporters fo r|8 for 10¢, 25 | 10¢. | Se card H 10¢. | 28c Dress Britias for|4 for 10¢. 25c Barrettes for 10¢. | 10¢. ‘f | 100 doze « Dp 28c Ib. Note Paper for 25c Hatr all) eners, 2 d - | colors, for 1 10c yard Elasti kg. Envelopes, 2} 10c Wire HatePin Cab-|and white, 2 yard for | tor inets, 2 for 10¢. |10¢. 5 mbles, 3 f House Helps and Laundr: Supplies—Very ee Priced 5c piers Clock at yp a encrnomnngl B 25 Food Chopper at A Demonstration of the American Lady Corsets Miss Helene Rosenthal of Detroit, the foremost exponents in the art of corsetry one of in America, is giving a special demonstration and free ring this Her services are entirely free to our public fittings du week years If they don’t wear better than any other amoke, brown and ros 25¢ Stocking you ever bought, bring them back and get a new pair. Sold here in colors Miss Rosenthal will close the demonstra tion on next Saturday night at 10 o'clock Women who have anydifficulty whatever in right ¢orset, fit, style and com nbined? are urged to avail them “tthe Services. / all sizes and in all proper the children’s in the women’s in black and colors. Women’s and children’s, black only, 25¢ a pair getting the fort, all Wiees the new navy, smoke wl collar and inlaid he skirts are clus Undermuslins Extra stly St basket cloth and hard-fin ed ninagen, sagt oar 8 light tan ates The. Ae, are Iks, 32 inches wide Drapery Silks 69 pr yrices, 85¢ to y pattern, 6B¢. $1.00 While they la 12ic Silkoline ‘for Bic! 36 inches wide; 8 1-3¢. regu Excellent values ir These kein dress and orrow, Kid Glove, 2 wear > Estelle Pins, om street Women's s Gloves 4 . large as $1.00 pair : The Marlboro One-Clasp Kid Glove, pique sewn zen for 10¢. 5 he Littance Cape Glove, ef reet wear blac AX > one x $1.00 pair $ The Biarrite" Glove, a r 10¢. § the ee ength { Curtain Swi regular ial tomorrow 25c Printed Scrim 18c¢ ted Scrims, beautiful Ori ental patterns, 25¢ ts and figures Back Combs f 10¢. ks and Fyes ality Spe urban regular price always Special to- ise. $1.00; air A good, reliable i a ne 4] K ne” Alarm Clock, sold |4 : | Choy here every day for | eo a c amily s6iZe, nown as 75c each. Over- N r sold regular at The well-known “Coffield Motor stock pete, 421 Be each. Sale price, TH¢ each Vashing Machines; a splendid ma - if hine; simple in constfuction and et worth up to $3.00 dozen fully guaranteed in every respect Our régular price $16.0. Sale Price $9,50 OTH THE STONEFIS TALIA» ERO. ~DC| Te CL La GERI GREED CEIAKANKD CLACEGND O GUATENAND GURAGROM (MERE G GKIEOMIND Sac aa GUD GAD 2 a hi GED yper with 1,000 Bary ah sha Oe Sti decorated @-byrner Ga Dessert Plates, grate, sawed | $1.39) 5 2 A flue gickel-plated, solid top, ta¥e ike bie removable Urner; sold regular at $2.60. verktook pricé, @aoh ..... in a variety of decorations; floral centers, with as " i Bitiay.* tinted or gold lace edges; many aH paola Pande ages jem mon Sale Price Each...

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