The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1910, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIL nd 1910. 5 One thousand Greeks living in He ttle ce tod the s9th anoivereney with [- Sect a and Seneca GARVEY-BUCHANAN Co. Second and Seneca ne 50 Silk "oan 50 lore us sis | Big Combination Purchase ¢ | Bought of Two Prominent Eastern Makers—The Price Paid by Us for These Combined Stocks Being a Little Over tee To Be Sold at 10 THE SILK DRESSES are an extremely attractive collec- tion. Chic, new styles, made with plaited waists and skirts, in | advantage. He ELL SCORED TWICE MOORE YESTERDAY | ae a You DONNER IS SOL OIST \Two Widely AT POP CONCERT |: a 4 Plays, Famous . te Sais tay Pile: Theatre Ast poy son R aay, See J, Carrigan and Jou Aris.-Wiliiam ® ni e at i, ot M.A.GOTISTEIN pg? FURNITURE CORg, SECOND AVL. LEI WEEN PIKES PINE. Seattle Housewives will find these offerings fully meriting a visit to the store that has earned the title ‘Seattle’s Popular Home-Furnishers’ SATURDAY SPECIALS $3.00 Folding Breakfast Table $1.75 ery handy table, like the popular sunburst and tailored styles. Materials are plain and changeable taffetas and plain messalines. Regular $20 and $22.50 Dresses for + THE TAILORED SUITS are the best values we have ever 5 seen at anywhere near the price. Every new style of the sea- } Mantel! in “Othello.” TWO PLAIN POLICEMEN RRED A CITY MIGHTILY flustration. Top, when open, measures 36 inches; finished in golden or a and Charles Just Ar- weathered oak Week-fnd Rug Specials $2.7 5 5 AXMINGTER RUG— 27 ches wide; in the new Oriental designs Specia Saturday Hieo son, in all the most fashionable materials, finely tailored, high- est grade workmanship throughout. Suits you cannot dupli- VE LVET RU ~ cate at $19.50 to $22.50. S 6, in reds, greens BLACK NEARSILK PETTICOATS of extra good quality material, tailored flounce, edged with ruffle and underlay. A very special Saturday offer- 'f ing at ee ie ae A \ MODISH NEW HATS = 5 , Milk Crocks Set of Three for . "29 bristol be Vs neatly em tue glazing inside and ng etceliont dishes for as general <r The. three <a RE i a Materials, Workmanship and Distinctive x gallon : eer : Feayeo SUab wiliriine ak bree anor iat 10 C Style iach a $8 and hicaah Hats terns; regular 16 value BRpecial | Saturday Bay ove es ~ Hose, 26¢ Gauze Lisle Hose, German man k; double sole. emmed top, always sold Whe | ment Oven Setaday Till 10 Seattle’s Popular Home - Furnishers TOM KEENAN. CHAS. CUNNINGHAM le and 75c Hose, 350 phi h Imported 1 we | colors or fancies; | ing large assortment 0! f double sole ue aon Sur Te oe of on ° 2619, 2621, The House of Low e ee ive 2623 First Av., A. Lawson & Corner Brother RELIABLE DRY GOODS HOUSE Cedar we, Specials Men’s Furnishings Ladies’ Waists | Ladies’ Hosiery and Underwear Ladies’ Fe closing out at manulacturer t.. Read this a ion The Greatest Values Seattle | Laces and } Men’s 50c Ever Saw in Silks and Dress Goods Embroideries Underwear 25c Y Will Be Found Here Tomorrow Imported French Marque Dress Patterns Lot tI "Silks Worth to $1.50 for 48 ton Linen Laces, « soe ta Sc. Motorme e2%e \ Silks Worth to 75c for 24c Scart I ¢ Entire Stock of Plain and Fancy Siiks in ars Rand a he /| i iaiee wi riowenae meee) Mens 25c String 9 sees Sestak el Ties 5c \ Two Bargain ly impos Peper» Al a Imported Nove Chir Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose unted not double ale, heel and toe; high vality. | / ay By sek spliced; great value at 20c, Bee a Goods Go the Same Way ¥ "$1.00 ay ae 1250 | BN Ssh. creten’ ching ever oncres Wash Goods Worth hon <r ; } Me) ; Y | Worth to $1 00" to 40c for —nentaeenenetelletirttationa NN t Wash Goods Worth to 20c for 12%4e and 16c Outing Flannel | ~ int n a ol lbe and i8e Flannelettes in a large collection Ibe and 18¢ Vicuna Cloths =i novelty weav: , riven #, Not a yard in the n FROTRRA 124 « € as Mestion mH hat Sunday » AND } KNOX RESIGN von fan pla re ee tot ot Ladies’ Watsie, worn | LOW Cher amily to $2.60, made of Lingerie with Baby Irish yoke and trimmed a a © to 50 “ Lot 5—Includes Chiffons in all color 1 Laces, Nets tn most all shades; values 60 40¢ White Dotted nae 1 to $1.50 yard, Quitting Sale, yard. .25¢ © Fa ese Crepe ( ‘ Suitings Men's Velour and Box Calf Shoes Hght and heavy soles, warranted . {th Val. insertion ‘and Cluny | ai) goltd ehuinr 80.00 quality Muslin Underwear |, %=! imsion and ciuny | aft: eau 60 gu ; | pn lta hd beading “ 1a and collars. 1 25 olal $2.4 or plain colors Press ibrie Drawers, + with | Speetal te ‘ cluding many b b Apri « rimmed with lace Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps, in t worth less than $1.50, many $2.00 and #6 Gingham Peeetélary uality viol and patent kid; light and me $2.25. All one price to close be. « « ¢ st Nery Peite den in c dium soles; made on the very lat at, oerd IC | Organdies and swis Weng | Ribbons —Ribbons | #s'ss"vorsar v's 1.80] 4 lace and | Special ‘abr the rt Old at ™ ke: * 1,000 yards of Ribbons, in sike | Misses’ Vici and Velour Calf Second Bae Phlspered in 1 49c aud satins, all colors and widths; | Shoes; warranted all $1 49 Bl Second eae Pres aleo black and white, Regular | ‘ter. Special ie and and Ma4 intimarea | Ladies’ Cambric Gowns, bigh and prices 6c to 600, Bale price for | sai Bisco tat bee, all a | - ib the oO « . or « " je aeen xfords and mp n | “1 w neck, embroidered and. lace selenes,, Cotenas and 4 Seneca e | Seneca rene 98c | = Be 19¢ priced from... / $1.49 N) 6 DENA POG PCa A WB a BR Bl Bata

Other pages from this issue: