The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1910, Page 5

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THE AR—TUESDAY, JUNE 1910. 5 aot: he A CN A NE A RN TT eR aI RION LOWE SEES JANE TYRRELL, a Mul sng] Solid Oak Stas | NEW HEROINE OF THE MELODRAMA Dining Chair Theatre Leading Lady Not Worried About He Black Future. CITY HORSES GET THEIR VACATION gy MARION LOWE eeeeeeeeeeeeen sea eee SEATTLE MINISTERS PLAY BASEBALL I i and } h ry 8) Solid Oak Sideboard bev- Garvin, First Christtan church president; Rev, J. M. Canse, Unt ty Methodist Episcopal churet Li Arthur D. Ca ver secretary; tor, Baptiat Rev two It would tak a trillion at th at $27 pecial $000dee Costesooooce ° $16.50 aan wt dows Li t are ee in a chair mi alwass pretty a * - ifs hands © — : ‘ S tem the effort of : - ne REASON FOR PIMPLES —_—— iAgirt Causes Them to |a pit uctress 7» the-on Soa eine : SEWING ROCKER- ie G@apensers of px ira Gacovers, a6k | Sues that mo one ts ies it withoot first o m, © - . af At the Majest SPECIAL MATTRE About Chair Smashing We Are Agents for ‘~s<"*" The Monarch Range We Are Agents for Cutler Office Desks The Estate Gas Range Viking Sectional Bookcase Fort Smith Refrigerators Daveno Folding Bed Buy Now . Pay Later Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets ’ . : Second Ave. at Union St > Crafts” Furniture Ai Gasulale Aro Par Gauks. Stearns & Foster Mattress Limbert’s “Arts and Ht, as these irritate and troubles, sometimes | cc ured Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or Buy or Sell Reai Estate. Business Chances. See “| sell real estate, ete. : Classified Page. eS a eT ED SS SS Sa - $5 -FSETTS SSTT S Hatchinson’s Rare Suit Sale, $17.50 Once in a while, when the weather of the season, as this year, is so far awry that we \ All suits that were bought to sell this summer, irrespective of material, weight and Mecaught with a bigget stock of clothing than we need, we have a sale. Not a semi-an | coloring, are to be closed out for $17.50 Dual sale—not in ordinary sale in any sense of the word—but an unloading sale that makes évery man in Seattle At this price, $17.50, we cannot reserve any suits unpaid for, cannot make any charges } to any person whatsoever and cannot carry any C. O. D's. Alterations, of course, cannot be made. You can take your alterations elsewhere if DeRectation of <« epee ei ; you wish, or you may have the advantage of our tailors at cost prices as scheduled on the on of selling before the Fourth of July. || printed scale sheets. If you desire our shop to fit your suit, you must, good naturedly, al- We are putting on sale every summer suit in our store. The prices of these grade up | low the time needed. Each will be taken in order, being fairest to all. Experience shows ; that Kensington and Rogers Peet suits require very little detailed fitting. As you know, all of our summer suits are crisp, fresh and new—purchased with the | fo thirty-five dollars. There is absolutely nothing reserved. The weights are not neces- ily light—indeed most of them are medium heavy so that they are serviceable for any of the year. Models regular. /. B. HUTCHINSON CO., ii::! Southeast Corner Second Av., at Union St. | A few plain blues and blacks are included, but only a few, none of the regular stock. Remember, while they last, suits up to and including $35.00 qualities, for $17.50.

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