The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1910, Page 11

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Ki wr of Robber tel the Banks Use wall the Nitro-Glycer ine Men. gy MARION Lowe th I i weeeeeseeeeeseeeneeeeetre [BB ee ee 1) Bee 7h «eee. ood ie (aa recs ae ! Sa The fetta ing | are the averse prlees Smoked Meate--Selting Price. wt . " — lows! " ’ = hae * Lee ee pe * prtcen, die Dee fa a are tar stretty first grete encom mse o Timothy seed Had | Past snd Betior—taying Prien Ry oor ate Mitk —Retting Prive | | | | | | ! F Whebewnle . Yogi Het re | ‘ cer, sack $94 Simn ve. i to 50 omens “” y— Buying Prive be Washington . o ‘ ji ue Mu segrs en o segineg | ” site. | 24 $9 94 rt} ie oa j Ht { ie ar ed 2.@ 269 “au ee | te ou | . » : 2 one | onsed Meale—Setling Price. . * — ws nwo | i “4 os SALMON RUNNING i i spss IN GRAYS HARBOR: rf is (ity United Prema) nels HOQUIAM, Wash. May 27.—The! e ree run of Quinault tn Increasing duly | 4 In Grays Harbor. K is believed “” - that the recerd run of Inst year of i se :120,000 finh wili be broken te " Quinauh indians yesterday de bd a 46 livered 5.000 salmon to the Ho 14% 549 |quiam Packing company’s docks, ah nw +e pat Bachelor does tike| 46 ae Fiven if marriage is « failure @ Gry goods box and tet? “ oe te | widow te eiways willing to take Jokes to bis married | : "e 2.78 another chance vedi —- Truly Warren & gana 1326—THIRD AVENUE—OPPOBITE POSTOFFICE-—1325 No More Drummers’ Sample Suits Greatest Closing Out Sale of SAMPLE SUITS) I have decided close ont at once my you the tight | a distinction, to entire line of High Grade Druromers’ Sam ple Suits, regardions of former prices Merchants a over the country have raised such a big ery that we have cut into 1 promise you all to serve you better than ever NOT RETIRING FROM BUSINESS AT ALL Myself and associates are going to manufac ture our own clothing in New York and will Bear in Mind That man's profit But must unload all sam- f/ Decoration =~ ple suite first. Attend || . , 1 women should make POint of duty to vet their new pre ar sitae yTrOW this great sale at Truly Warren's. TRULY WARREN jf) ' | ' RETIRES FROM =) THE SAMPLE SUIT |) Easy Payments plan of ours never BUSINESS. $20.00 SUITS . $9.75 | $27.50 SUITS $25.00 SUITS ......... $19.50 | $30.00 SUITS $35.00 SUITS ......... $18.75 SALE dure AND SATURDAY. Everything marke lai® figures and strigtly one price. Al |] teratiogn free of charg 7. fect tit guaranteed. Homember, I prose your clothes free for oue year from date of purchase. Come early |f and give us plenty of time to make alterations, Store Open Until 10 p. m. Saturday Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Avenue Near Union Street {Seattle's Reliab'e Credit House”’ 1326 THIRD AVE, OPPOSITE NEW POSTOFFICE. | Truly Warren si." THE STAR—PRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910. Bl aE PUT YOUR MONEY IN A BIG, MODERN BANK (GAR ROBBERS AT LEAST NO SAFE BLOWERS WILL EVER BLOW IT UP “SATLED HERE |, ey con jana berlin ta Mla Alki Point car cpt Mewt Westaine . sci cdsevs'vess ce $1,356.00 Fixtures oh 5 A San wwre'ee see 0,000.00 etic Salil lt shaadi adiadl ; Lights .....: gg, 0,000.00 \* |* ANCHORS TREES open t THE NEW PURCELL sare AT THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE cont Mr. Laboring Man A2¢.2thers If COSTS YOU TO LIVE TODAY, DON’T YOU? YOU ALSO KNOW 5 bebe & (2g IF SOME ONE COULD TELL YOU HOW YOU COULD CUT THE robbery of a South Park « COST IN HALF, YOU WOULD CALL HIM BLESSED, WOULD “sah Was YOU NOT? WE CAN’T! BUT WECAN CUT YOUR SHOE BILL IN HALF, AND THIS IS HOW IT IS POS _ SIBLE. Ground Floor Rent on Second Ave. ...... . $8,000.00 TINO: 0 5's a de 6h eEbS bo edd $3,500.00 BAG: vc csc 0:0 004000008 pbebetseees $1,000.00 $12,500.00 $1,356.00 WITH ROCKS * "8 (Oy United Press.) * Douglas, We save on $11,144.00 ea Hurley, 3 Items. * Stetson, pie $11,144.00. For Women re Burt & In addition : o* Packard, ®@ we save you $1.50 on re ae Laird-Schober, each pair of shoes hoe Queen Quality, purchased. They are cs La France, all standard makes * Watson, that are household o None Better names. $4, $5 & and $6 values. om ° o 7-8 « a3 Boston Sample Shoe Shop Co., fnc EITEL BUILDING Corner Second at Pike [Extra Extra Extra Extra saruroat! SENSATIONAL IN EVERY DETAI Crown Clothing Co. 1121 First Avenue Cor. Seneca Street Saturday, May 28th, Positively the Last Day of the Most Sensational Clothing Sale Ever Held Within the Boundaries of Seattle All|Promises Have Been Fulfilled, and More, Too Balance of $50,827.00 of the most complete line of Men's Suits, Boys’ Suits, Hats, Shoes and Men’s Furnishing Goods to be sold at 25c, 35c, 40c and 45c on the dollar. COHEN & KAUFMAN, the new proprietors, GUARANTEE WITH EVERY PURCHASE. | Read Every Listed Price Below, and Save Two-Thirds Former Price PAN T S/FURNISHING GOODS MEN’S SUITS Men's $1.50 Working 95 Men's Black and Tan So: A fine line of Clothing, all to Panta, now c a match, one ar Men's $2.25 Business 0 Men's Sox, far 2be a lot; now ... Men's $3.00 Dress 1 95 Men's Sox, wool mixe Pants, now ' nd Men's $3.50 Dress hon's Sox; Ste values Men's $5.00 Dress 500 dozen § Mon's Corduroy Pants, $4.00 and J 0 °o0) $5.00 values: cuff bottome HATS [2282p li Saas These Include afl shapes and oer mn Men's = 5 $1.95 BOYS’ SONS aes a Ba. a 3s Rooms 207 to 21 Lio trope ath se put in one | 31.75 value Men’s Willow Calf Oxfords, in lot. Now, as we are going en tans and blacks, $2. 45 tirely « othing, we now will gi ce at $1.85, | make Men's Fine Dre Endi poo Pedal eta ae "$3.09 We bought the $50,827 stock from the Crown Clothing Co.'s stockholders at 33 1-3c on the dollar, and are sharing our great purchase with the public in general to win ourselves into your good graces. Don’t fail to attend the greatest Clothing Slaughter Sale in Seattle Saturday Positively the Last Day of This Great Sale Store Open Until 10:30 P. M. Saturday Look for Big Look for Big Blue Signs. C h & 4 f Blue Signs. Crown Clothing O en au man Crown Clothing Co. New Proprietors of the Crown Clothing Co, Co. ie Snes 1121 First Avenue, Cor. Seneca Street ven.

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