The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1910, I YOR STONE: ranen co, | tet ant Unwin | TONE,GNER Go sescomam — ete "I Three Fine Lots of Suits Intended tor LLL RS OANA SE cS RRR eR SN [Philadelphia Store to Go at a Third Less = a So successful was our first sale that we immediately began to look for more, NTING DONE BY DCNKEY’S | and we have sent our expert to New York again. The Suits were made up for Al HUNG IN PARIS whrnans a prominent Philadelphia concern, but later the order was cancelled because of the strike on the street railways and consequent lack of business. The purchase arrived only last Saturday, and they’ll all be plainly marked and ready for selling tomorrow morning. poneeen s Ss ae = rsted Sizes 34 t ee ‘All the coat tin lined; the tailoring ; you more than these completed suits w DOM: tia Phas iewest ite Cas | >) Women’ Ss ak. $19.20 i t Mh, a STOEN 1p inclu bout fifty fine garments, made of Panamas vorsteds, serg fancy striped fabri in al ors pr all shades toy | rr. © # guides, Barrtll, | © party ce MERA! 4 I We omen’s s Suits 932.50 . * * ara *® FOOTBALL STAR DEAD. * /* .- “© * * * ie y *j oe) * o* # ta o* * . , & 'O al * ® old. * r how se SOEMNS EMER ERS ONEne| a) ’ tle chatterbox Saty ainatt Boots endl Millinery Store Aglow Oxfords tor Wome n With Spriagene Beauty 4 { Th Sh i H Med bs brimft ‘ $1 ¥e f ts Sites the. ox ¥ Tan I ‘ ; ldren or ay 1 ’ a ' shade iy d here's a t ne In h yo la fo er g and is ti ; ‘ \ ‘ a" J 1 ver rt Hats for Children—Many imported models from Paris, including the beautiful mus! m type, pats oe 1. Others have a high crown of lace ind excellent value t nd flimsy chiffon, surrounded b ooping, lace-laden brims and edged 75) Bee Better Crock, 50c Silverdip, 29c h flower Priced at $7.50 1 1 $15.00. { Tan Be fot, "3. 50. { : Dorothy Do ld Oxfords one _ .. 50. { Simpler H ure id on the ilor type, with streamers of silk, in a vake iy ee and Oxfe rds 50 and $3.50. O8¢ 1 $2 98. COTTON PRICES GET A SERIOUS SETBACK LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS ait i of NOWT | 20c_ Cra Crash Suitings _for 7% _ Apre on Ginghams $8 Lawn Mower, $5.89 A 1 16 h t Law with all th atest im 15¢ Madras Shirting for $5.89 THE Loom ... 8:€ mil codes fom cot. SOG ie renin “6 NAINSOOK. ... O:€ 75c Table Cloths n rl h2 1 18c_ Galatea to Go_for for og | 22c Bleached Sheeti 18c Pillow C 25c India Li eg Pump, 35c hed Damask Table | 22¢ eached Sheeting low Cases 25c India Linon to Go at | be ng fab 14e 55c Unbleached Sheets | 30c Pepperill Sheeting 75 Feather Pillows garden spraying; throw ; " Paint, 35c a fine spray 35¢ ' 1 75c Dog Collars, 49c 15c Yard Percales Go at | , pA Sh hs Best quality Percale | 15c¢ Pillow Cases Go for | FA} ; 10¢ | <= 'k | 18 Be mity Cambric 12\%4c Dress Ginghams ;~ i EMU AND UNION. in ig the most | f the season; \ ny novelty effect it 1 blouse and the smart cutaway \ Panat et in man 1 and beautiful s Preri L ON sAle COMOSPOW 42. cc cc ccccrececccserecerensadiess e

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