The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAR “Back-to-the-Farm” Movement ew York’s Public Schools sp sari ° They're Eating All, His Cherries, and He Isn't! Allowed to Shoot 'Em. | CHILDREN MAKING GARDEN UNDER DIRECTION OF TEACHERS. an ‘ DEMOCRATIC CLUB| | MAMES OFFICERS: was elec jent of the Ki ng County th a arille ctub at ual election wouldn be it he re he was ‘- | a ay @; John L. vite y, Tired? Just as tired in the morning seat night? Things look dark? Lack nerve power? Just remember this: Ayer's Sarsaparilia is a strong tonlo, entirely free from alcohol. It puts red corpuscies into the blood; giver steady, even power to the nerves; strengthens the digestion. Make no mistake. Toke only thave medi cies the best doctors om borse "| eum doctor. De a0 he aps Prarie | Ravenna Heights to Celebrate. 4 Ohio‘ Dentists Th Mike Kt. Over Owl Deng Oo. lot Paget Sound; $2300 cash, balance $25 per month NO WILL BUILD To suUIT. Hher £ | Pris "ety Payments Pee Rats | STRIPED PAPERS STYLISH | gis GRE OF TebrH—enrantcod Tew ! ” For bedrooms. A beautiful new 9 srr or Turns e eo factory painting, papering and tint-| cRowN “ a 014 Mutual Lite By ing at reasonable prices 8 GOLD Om FORCELAIN snipon 4 rae Sante, We Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co, Sella Gold Piltings, 61 Up Residence Phone, Queen Anne 1470. 1314 First Av, Areade Annex ‘Stiver Piatt Right In the shopping center A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast A BIG SALE AT A ee ST This Great, Timely Sale of oa aa Clothing for Men and Young Men was made pos- _tible by the Big Purchase which was consummated a few weeks ago, when 3,000 Spring and | Summer Suits were secured from the great worsted house of Gumbiner & Fox, of 132 Crosby street, New York. This immense shipment of clothing was billed to a dealer in San Francisco who failed while the goods were in transit, and, rather than return the goods to New York, $9.85 i” $10.45 » AND $15.00 VALUES air MARKED THIS FIGURE iiss 50 W.L Douglas Shoes $3.00 and $3.50 Packard Shoes AT $4.00 and $5.00—The new for spring and summer are being shown. First and Yesler EVERYT HING COE si! “=:]We Have Just About 5,000 | There will be a FPoorth of July We Stand celebration at Ravenna Heights Forty-six little girls are wanted et ¥ Our | dressed in colors of the fing, to ming ork for 12) |The Star Spangled Banner. Abie as Years. speakers and muste will be on the program. A fine plenic dinne Painless Free coffee furnished. Everybod Dental | invited. Location, E. 66th st Work of Children’s Home. ~ > as » Cut Rate | MRS. ANNA B. ALLEN F Rouse, one-half block from Fort Lawton car line; Chairman a it-Veur Written Guarantee Gives on | All Work THE ONE SALE THEY ALL ATTEND BIG PURCHASE SALE ere a and Summer ag FRE at cate falta SIZES TO FIT ALL—STYLES TO SUIT ALL—VALUES THAT PLEASE ALL A. BRIDGE & CoO. FURNISHING fF Largest Clothiers on the Coast : Two Entrances STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS THURSDAK» MAY 26, 1910 7 in| ASKS COURT TO PROTECT Foy | HIM FROM ROBBER ROBINS : S| THIELMAN MUST | !!0o'nh "asi STAND TRIAL AS." i FAKE WRESTLER ji". :0'.'2 oc we FOR WEATHER : The Wabder Millinery Co. 525 Second Av., Bet. Pike and Pine 100 Escollunt hers at Half Price { Friday and Saturday ) 25 and 0% ins to Millinery NO RESERVE!! at the WONDER~--Second, Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. Open Till 10 Saturday More Rolls of That 5 Cents a Double Roll Wall Paper Left Our Oil Stains Are Bniet 25 a Gallon and dry before you ha your work f Alabastine, Five-Pound <et 40c Best Wall Finish « Old English Floor Wax, Johnston's Wax, { The 40c Pound Floor 40c Pound 6. 75 Seattle’s Popular Home-Furnishers $1 NOW, $1 WEEKLY Star Paint & Wall Paper Co. 1308 SECOND AVENUE A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast BIG VALU ES SMALL they were sacrificed to the A. Bridge Store at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. While it was a lucky purchase, this great store, having already received its entire Spring and Summer stock, decided to accept the offer on the shipment and place the same on immediate sale for the benefit of the many patrons of the Bridge Store. These 3,000 Suits have been placed in four distinct groups at the prices quoted below. There is a great selection at either price and the savings are plainly shown. 15.00 $18.00 AND poy $25.00 moyen VALUES NOW G GROUPED oe ERED ls THIS $12.35 i $14.85 PRICE at Popular Prices Golf Coat Shirts and Negli- gee Shirts in a great selection, t ee re Os Co $1.25 First and Yesier

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