The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1910, Page 6

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6 rH TAI WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1910. 1 nderwear That Doesn’t Have to Be Ironed | There Are Other June Brides Hr § | CnthiaGreys Letters AFTER A TIME a4 SAts Seys3 ~e yEGEE a ee | SEATS? 2 Will Shortly Begin TEARING DOWN This Old Landmark Take a look at this old structure—think back to your boyhood, Mr. Pioneer—stir up your im agination, Mr. Tenderfoot—twenty-one years ago today our old shack was just about the noblest pile in Seattle—twenty-one years ago today Seattle lay in heaps of smoking ruinsand ours was almost the only building left unhurt in that mighty com flagration of ’89. It is worth coming miles t0 see, and now London SACRIFICES THIS $200,000 Stock Getting Ready for the Wreckers — We’ve simply got to sell all our goods. When the wreckers start in they are just as liable wreck merchandise as they are to wreck the building—that is why LONDON SLAUGHTERS PRICES Of course, it paralyzes profits, but the goods must go Dry Goods, Silks, Cottons, Comforts, Blankets, Bee ding, Beds, Skirts, Millinery, Pins, Pans, Shoes, Rugs) Bags, Gloves, Woolens, Shirts, Ties, Ribbons RSERST2E535R°E7_ i) ars: Sprrtseee » ant _~4 i] 2 > c herry Cookies Tea Tee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee ee ed ©© FASHIONS be used Nor more loaves, but riser < more GOOD se: a every barrel Swan much sr. | . pega OO somre. Ia Campers’ Zh one, | UNDERWEM our eat ‘fa Outfits ALMOST NOVELTY MILL CO, Millers, SEATTLE Very Cheap srr 5s COND Aaa GIVEN AWAY " Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blankets

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