The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1910. % Bovict WAN’ Ts| ‘QUIT FRATS RRIBLE TIMES AT THE SEATTLE AND |p¥oKcrrowy war eee NOBLE BOB MORLEY IS ALMOST LYNCHED, WATER PLANT er | Two Special Values AlN | twin Go-Carts For Saturday elling we offer t ecials in All win Folding Go-Cart Both of these are motion folding type, the plest and best made, The hood is included at these price The Allw in is gene f te folding cart, They are light and strong $6.00 Go-Cart for $4.35 $12.50 Go-Cart for $7.75 “YOU SHALL NOT,” SHE CRIES } f. Death, Love, Battle, : Pursuit, Remorse, Re- Bee cD a te ars iSavings That = =s Splendid Values in Room-Size Rugs 4 Black Ones Crowd Hard = “ene Saco as | Your oon icine STATISTICS OF “MON TANA LIMITED Bis wut you Sica pala wile He w t ch on his DECORATED SHAVING MUG s} ne rn erg ITLE ANTISEPTIC + i ee A “ pme »DDS AND ENDS OF GENI WITCH t | P tt one oes Mary to the Rescue a ee 1 Cc} NE TOILET SOAPS HAZEL 19c q Sheriff Jen cane eh } with TETLOW’'S SWANDOWN fi QUAKER ATOMIZER "WW " Wilto: Tely Ques | ndsome ty vs Tapestry : Ic Wilton Velvet Rugs Handsome Velvet Rugs. T: r y Bu kiey 1 judge the midst he ary mu WHITE'S VAUCAIRE GALEGA { for Cc ¢ 9x ¢ M vod | Rugs, sma i ‘ TABLETS—A supe , OR, KELLY'6. EXPANDING } (igrea’s ANTISEPTIC FLUID Jack Stanton, | 22 tonle a fleah t { $1, } GOUSHS. An exer " ; gt it ‘ n the house atterns er at pe » Hutchins, Tex TETLOW'S GOSSAMER—S | ue i Sty 25} ndispensable as a w ei fi ons, in all the por Kid. i for 35e 0. Sy gargle and dentifric 0 eewalar ss eon 18 persone, Og Saturday 16c } NE’B CATARR Full pint Cc : : . > clas U Number persone in com-| he ar e Io AUsIFOAM—s . ; ye ee — H MEDICINE | THE GAYLOR AUTOMATIC $ 1 $16.25 | $17.50 in dian, leantog forwa 2 in hand Hap tre Betle ** 146 ie 59c} } STROPPER FOR GILLETTE persons in no danger, 0. on the Mexican’s : } BLADEB—-Ask to $1 00 i { LANE'S KIDNEY AND BACK-?} sve it 5 . f ( . ; ly was t Bat Bob SHAVING MIRRORS — A ACHE MEDICINE 99 { ete Printed rench uria'n Muslin M4 mirror in ack ova 2 C} n : f } FULL POUND BOTTLE EF. arge variety ¢ FERVESCENT SODIUM PHOS. ) PHATE —S * for $ 59c | Drug « and ecaecaiaah ‘Department| Dispensers of Dependable Drugs} | ur years in the | myself ) BEST JAPANESE CAMPHOR GUM-—Onunce BEGT IMPORTED HOLLAND COCOA BUT i } cakes packed in tin boxes. TER—HALF POUND CAKES. 25 Per cake ane c Bpecia ‘ Saree Cy i BOc | Ren’ sod These are absolutely fresh—just recetved from our New York importer. They are Quake { Guatty the very best , i : nis 5 $y : . Buy Now penninmninmanncinmttnninnan ideas FEDER Lee Cpe ‘ ‘ orice Spe- | S v ics ea PRGA MID a . and Pay Later Retue lay $1.64 al for Second Ave., at Union St. | ~ i $4.65 All Speciais Are for Cash Saturday 98¢ Store te ready to serve you. and serve you - well, Be. . a Legg Ky oT Mate ot Do you want to buy a home? Bee both Pike and Weatlake de tn front ot Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or oe re fhe Star's classifin. real estate tumne. sell real estate, etc. THE DEATH of the Senior Member and Chief Stockhoider of the jptandard Clothing House Incorporated Under the State Law of Washington 208-210 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH has compelled the placing of their entire stock in the hands of R.G.Callahan & Co., of San Francisco, and will be put onsale at once, commencing Saturday Morning, Apr. 16, at 9 A.M. R. G. Callahan & Co. are under cash bond, guaranteeing to turn the stock into cash in 20 days. hae the tremendous cut in prices. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Men’s Furnishings at positively less than wholesale. Reckless selling will prevail in every department. Every- thing marked in plain figures. The goods must go. It will be a panoramic view of sensational selling from start to finish. We cannot print many prices for lack of space. The bargains below are only a few of this big, mighty stock to be turned into cash, and it will prove costly to you to stay away. People are going to buy as they never bought before. he: aa could a poor girl do? | ved Bob. in aptte of all. She! o ones $3 be ; $2.50 values in Men's Sweater Coats to be sold for only— 98c 300 dozen Real 10c Handkerchiefs on sale Ovadeals bn cake vee foto ‘ . » s) es Ic 0 » to ly— at, each— wear on sale a sizes for boys, for only 2=C $5.45 S9c $1.49 $25.00 to $35.00 Suits, | Bargain Table of Hats; | Bargain Table of Shoes-- | Our Special $2.50 Pants Heavy Wool So Prices Cut } exceptional bargain, sale here for only— . A while they last- $1.3 to $5.00. ma 3 i 2.10 | 8c to $2.35 iasyde 17c Gc__|to Shreds|$ 12.355 | 51:35, to, $2.10 | 92€ 10 26-99 | "6 14.35 This well known, old established Clothing Store, with its reputation for a big stock of clean and dependable merchandise, has never before been forced to put on a sale, hence, * A SALE THAT IS A SALE Come, you will not be disappointed. Tell your neighbors; bring your friends. 10 Sale 4 25 Pairs of Ladies’ and co |Standard Clothing House, Inc.|. Wrappers ————mamene | Free to the First 25 anted at Once 208 2 4 2 First Axes Sai Don’t Forget the MNS Few Doors South of Hank Street = —$——= BReal 500 Buckskin BGloves on sale at— . 37C value in Wool Under- $15.00 and $16.00 latest style Men’s Suits on sale $7.85 x | 25c Boys’ Suspenders on $10.00 Wool Suits or $2.00 All-Wool Under- $3.50 Buster Brown or Knickerbocker Suits, in all Finest Golf and Negligee $1.25 Shirts for— 58c Customers. oh, rat PO

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