The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1910, Page 3

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& : ; = THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1910. awe, FISHER CO | Second and University, er ® CHE IAMD O CRIT GUILD © FLED OWA IAAT ar ot cpepliisiinibia ONE, FIBHER Co. Beoond and University. STONE, FIGHER CO, | Second and University. | STONE, FIGHER CO, | Second and University Ee posevelt Says That All Aiweridans Should Learn to Shoot sentiemen, Here Are the Guns! gare selling a thousand rifles, swords and bayonets at prices absurdly low. ese arms were secured from the U. S. Government and the majority have seen qual service. They are practical guns for actual use, for souvenirs and for orna- nts in halls, dens and in clubs, ete. The sale positively ends next Saturday night Wo'clock. It ought not to be necessary to urge anybody to buy at these prices. w Regulation Springfield Rifle $1.98 | $30.00 Repeating Army Rifle for Only $3.98 | $25.00 Cadet Springfield Carbine for $2.98 fect working order. | t € an Ss orcer, | 4 r stom int ine M4 | ment $18.00 each ¢, never been ‘ : a. Bvery rifle in practi 5. arm the We guarantee them to be tn perfect working order, aw they have Made at the | ii miar Art tee where atrict dis © an : li R ne only 1 1¢ Springfield Rifle | * | The only rea “Zz gun ever made curacy ' i - ‘ain ba could sell the } GAIN EVER OFFERED re b en " " mere fraction of etGene, AE | facturing. We have five hundred of these rifles to sell at While they last this absurdiy low price. Each they are ¢ Officer Sabre for $1.50 | AMMUNITION | Yatagan Sword Bayonet for 75c sere used in the Civi Ar and every patriotic | Sree " th. 27 1 t j : “ig ne as a mement a Ae Me vin Me hl eo - For any of ue ies ton ribed can be had at | af He why . { } any gunsmith’s ane r goods store neh f blade from point to handte, 22 | We have a limited sup nm hand, which | hres we will sefl to buyers of guns only | | | | ¢ are selling them for. Each... ga-60. | 20 Shells in Box for 60 Cents | <7onya,(ins, tent sia — ALLS PLLA REN te iliac ee ~o - ais SRS ¥ Ni Sh RO ts init : Sain eoncacnecopacsmatnioanarnbidonsoen i WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS « Some Values That Will Command Your Immediate Attention The stocks offered tomorrow represent the cream of this season’s fashions, and the prices are far below the regular askings Distinguished Spring Suits for Women Extra Large Suits for Large Women Exclusive models shown in fine variety. Many new arrivals, This is a fact worth remembering: Large Suits for women who only unpacked last Saturday. Plain and fancy effects in Serges, | ** difficult to fit, For women War neve Sway Seepeire lof get ° ting a suit to fit, we can fitthem. We have the largest assortment of large suits in town And the prices are paradoxical they're , < oe ) the cutaway and the Russian blouse models. Prices fro \. smaller. $25.00 to $40.00. to $90.00. ~ Stylish Suits and Dresses for Girls Su erb Showin of New S rin Coats This year we have given more space to the outfitting of young . s ui tine lenis Conte tor en es 7“ For omo- | ladies. We have a splendid stock of smart, stylish Suits and Dress A showing of fine long Coats for spring wear. For autom ca sade aisens of tr i sp grado padrwemgarerty bs: dante € Worsteds, Diagonals. Over a hundred different styles, including second floor there are Wash Dresses for girls, of poplin, madras, chambray and lawn. Very beautiful dresses they are for parties, school and “best “ Full length and three-quarter styles High-class models, clev- | wear.” Prices range from 65¢ for wee dresses of percale to $15 . ' erly tailored. Prices from $15.00 to $35.00. and $25 for elaborate dresses of silk and serge bilists, for traveling, for street and afternoon, for evening wear Made of pongee, cloth of gold, serge, diagonal and fancy mixtures ir Ose yw | (| EXTRAORDINARY SALE 9, |r omen a Five Dollar Fach sae :) | for Women at Five Dollars » Lae L Pe: | ® . fr. TOMORROW Soc (3 |i Fountain Pens fl) gs eos ndred Hats to miwe worn «!! F } xo Been who se alt , ’ WS Yaa ° P ae SSSR : ood) IKE \ eason’s most Mase of soft white 2) 5,006: Fountain Pens in a Great Sale § gee amted styles and approved 7 Sich as | - aN 9V? « I i a a“ 4 , the hapa a AA, _. The greatest Fountain Pen sale ever held in Seattle starts here tomor- : aa OY lat leous, Hindoo 2 ailor ¢ pe tc xf 4 7. a é ies Cc} ne } Mmets are elaborately trim Sa 2" \ 3 4 row at 8:30 a, m. Five thousand Fountain Pens, the best that can be manu- @ x, % s ; et th les mith full Va! embroider Pi’ p RIT Ye F factured; fully guaranteed to give the highest satisfaction, will be on sale at y Ae , ever lion 4s ! J hl we ‘ l reshly prices which represent less than the cost of the points alone ASR \ , ; . is Oe) 6” TL Values to $5.00, at § 8 ys pl + Gold Points Gold Points Coats of elot!y, k serge and st MP 10 10 year ($1.75 wo $ ind no two meena *y A - fas i Purbans, Picture Marie Antoinette Curtains 15.00. KE These illustrations depict two of the styles offered in this sale. These 9 hat Pens are ornamented with sterling silver. Some with gold mountings, others } Sand Caps — Girls’ Dresses mand Cap | girls at 25¢ $8.00 inlaid with mother-of-pearl, some are plain black with gold bands; over a dozen styles to choose from, suitable for men, women, girls and boys. lar price } urday only i) We can state without hesitation that it is the best offering of its kind i ; $2 95 ever made in the city, as our window display well shows. | * i Mash Dress: Russian, Blot tte, HO to 2.50 \ « ue and red. Spe ; The quantity is limited to 5,000 pens, and it wouldn't surprise us 4 bit to al ide Every Pen Guaranteed by the Manufacturer oh Satur et oc agin $1.65 3 K Seamless Brussels Ru S § 8 LER YY AIT N . 24. | : . gy A h $s_ Brussels Rugs saat ottingham Curtains 95c } M?—Saturday Special On! 13. 5 Me) Ss Cerner mean sit scan ere Large ran, orl _ | pattern ize 9x12 Lie THE STONE ISHER 0. iy } af lar ces range ee 1 will outwear a che SEATTLE TACOMA EVERETT : PEE ee, CRETE SEF KN ee a hi at a le Nh i am eet ne th creme, Came 3

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