The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1910, Page 9

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910 f Didn't you notice tt * SAYS ! A th n Motherly Suffr agetten | “HULLS GEE $6 bill to Mickey h hotographer slapped down | them, ald the phot or,|in the pletures?” asked the photog: | atr dame . 11 find aw 1 f \ t ghty forlorn mJ ‘DIDN” r f Look t aii} rapher, “Tt I ‘ u they \ to be n|ily life; b F " « graph | » EILERS “WEEK-END” - cc i! PIANO SPECIALS <a Many Bargains thea on ‘Display in Big Piano Store ro at ee and University—Prices as Low as THE SEATTLE Bargain House, in order to secure the lo- ease for $205—Others Marked Corre-! "4 . . : cation, purchased from the Merchants’ Adjustment Associa- spondingly. HAWS | Ait Cash Not Needed—Pay $6 a Month—Great Oppor- fg tion the entire stock of The Fair department store. Everything MINTYRE unity Now to Secure Famous Makes at Fraction o “REDDY tunity Now to Secure Famous Makes at Fraction of Hl wiust be closed out at once to make room for new, fresh stock Prices Cut to Almost Nothing In Order to Make a Complete Cleanup at Once GROCERIES Every Item Positively as Advertised Come Dep’t Store Stock ere as J Geo, Original Cost—Don’t Delay, but Come Early To- shington _ “Red hae ‘morrow. 10-1b. Sack Patent Wheat 10¢ Toilet Soap, 1.50 Ladies’ White Petticoat $1 atest Pattern Me Re ‘7 Po veces esseeseQ QO | cake 2: aC | Sitroidered Ale | kon 1% 47c seeter ed ag fo : prac y \ y fink wo art Rerley aie bic he 0 box, halfd nen, Se box, Ro © Mer ‘ tched White 5c Co.'s Booklet of Cured Pease, Only $205. marked, it 1s one of «soa 6c] &: 69 ists, $1.37 tae Pen of the Anti-Tuberce . a ae 6 te Silk and Taffeta Ribbot . = tosis Crusade. i She makers of B-kr be Alanka Red 6c Ibe Men's Summer Weight Under 37 iy no that came to us less than a 24 : . wear, all si Cc k ago from one of Seattle's ) i 10c Men's Canvas Gloves a most musical families in exchange | — ~ . 2 pair . ° ‘ 3c oa Chicke . Dried Figs, pond Reduced $158 ’ a Tc tr plano is in just as good playing itiem now as it), was when new, at which tie it ad © have placed it als” marked §205 ° fth plano on " is a large slim Broaktast Tea, 196 | Sale —— Saturday, geee to rg Boys’ School and $1.18 het story du than hal rs « De not t while passing, or past season for ital c 0 jerges, 36c ».00 Mens Dress $2 65 ae ete rom ome in and try it f “ miy; it has a magnifi are gc S9euteet veee . comane! on od will make a splendid 23 Tbe Table Damask, 28 Men's Suits; well made 73 Another good bargain is a large ze Hampton Piano finished tn) ¢ cy San Domingo mahog 5 z ar Phe Sect] SEATTLE BARGAIN HOUSE |"42s Se" is ij a5 if “I these pianos may be our Easy Payment THE CROWN CLOTHING CO.[,,.,...~ 1121 First Avenue, Corner Seneca Street Cor. Seneca Street A. GOTTSTEIN, President SIM HIRSCH, Vice President OTTA DE ALGOLDT, Jr., Sec. The above-mentioned OFFICERS of the CROWN CLOTHING CO., all residents of Seattle for many years, decided, at a meeting held in this city at the Butler hotel, to dissolve the corporation and retire from the now overdone clothing business in Seattle at a great loss to them. Cohen & Kaufman, the New Proprietors, Bought the Entire Stock at 31-3 Cents on the Dollar $50,827.00 Worth of High-Grade Men's and Boys’ Suits, Shoes, Hats, Pants, Shirts, Underwear and All Men’s and Boys’ Wear, at the Greatest Sacrifice Sale Price of 25c, 35c, 40c and 45c on the Dollar. NEVER BEFORE AND NEVER AGAIN Sale Starts Promptly at 9 A.M, Saturday, May 21 FURNISHING GOODS SHOES MEN’S SUITS B i c 1 Balbriggan Underwear ....28¢ | Broken lots of Shoes, worth up to $3.00] A fine line of cloths, all to match, one 1121 First Avenue Cor. Seneca Street own Clothing Co. Goes Out of Business Two Well-Known First Ave. Clothing Men Buy Entire Stock Men's Black and Tan Sox, now at Low Figures Me en's Sox, fancy 25¢ values, now 3s | s He avy Ribbed $1. 00 Underwear, | now $1.40 . : 39. and two of a lot, own Clothing ? tee 384 | Men's Shoes, $3.50 values, now..81.95 n Fancy Vests, NOW. oc ccccccsesvcevceres ° = Firat Avenue, d = Directors Men's Shoes, $3.50 values, patent leath ° or $1.15 | Underwear yur Woe er, NOW ...- a : $2.25] Elegant Suits, cassimere and cheviots, f all 75 ‘a oe } s than half. of Men's Shoes, $4.00 values, now...82.65 | latest in grays and browns, 50 dozen Four-in H ad: ies, 50c spenders, 50c values .....++++ ¢ ; | SSSI ARES ase | Suspenders, the values . «s:. +00 26¢ nf ve Willow Calf Oxfords in te tans and PM umes «rama 50 dozen Four-in-Hand Ties, $1.00 val- | Suspenders, $1.00 values ........ 48¢ ry ee eaee ‘ 2-491 All-Wool Velour Suits, all Coe ues .. 43¢ | 50 dozen Working Shirts, now...20¢| Men's Fine Dress Bhsediendiaiel ta up to $17.50 eee Cubes & Kat Men’ 5 ari gan Blue Underwear, 7c | Men's $1.00 Shirts ""55¢@ | Johnson $3.00 values seees $8.00 hades, up to $17.50, $5. 9g eee TT Teen ee n at once, og ¥ 004 for Minue its bus only to th Pitt Avenue BOYS’ : SUITS |- : value, ne eoenere 22¢ | Men's Silk Front Shirts, $1.75 values, Men's B albri Bean Salmon Underwear, “kts . i iA All-Wool Kersey, Scotch and Imported Suits, worth up to $30,00, 1 WOW. os ico wean dt amede ts . Blue West of England Serge Suits, dou ble and single-breasted, worth up to $35.00, now... Young Men’s Suits, all shades, all sizes, worth tp to $25.00, MOW ace ceeresesessesvvsecs Nothing of this $50,827 stock will be reserved. We bought it at 33 1-3 cents on the dollar, Read every word of this ad. The Crown has been in Seattle for many years, always on the square. This sale is without “doubt the greatest ee eeeteet money. saving sale ever attempted. Come early. Alterations free of charge. COHEN & KAUFMAN srr re a 1121 First Avenne Corner Seneca Street 1121 First Avenue Glue Sa HATS Men’s Hats—broken lots—the latest in derbys and softs, worth up to $3.50, now oS eRe ey Cereal hee Men's $3.00 Hats, now ....... "91.45 Men's $3.50 Hats, now.......- $1.95 Men's $4.00 Hats, now ....++4 2.15 Men’s $5.00 Hats, now ..... 2.45 These include all shapes and style a ular trade, at 1121 Men's $1.50 Working Pants now.95¢ Men's $5.00 Dress Pants now. .$3. Men's $2.25 Business Pants now 1. 30 | Men’s Corduroy Pants, $4.00 and $ Men’s $3.00 Dress p ants now. .$1.95 | values, cuff bottoms ‘4 Men’s $3.50 Dress Pants now. .$2.2 2.45 and $2.85 BSale Starts oon

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