The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1910 5 TA OA PS NTA FA ce OA BS I VS BEA BARI L " D eA Va . 2 THE————____— y 1} a = Siar] ‘Equity Co-operative Company ; rh x t the Lois. 3 ¥ Bo see | starts Its First Store | fae c" a Sacer 0 = With the Garvey-Buchanan Co. and wishes to raise eee already e lant iat te de: | LAST BOETNE | (ei . Pat Het , “4 = cite prosesting) suoraay a | From the sale of goods and by stock subscriptions in the company, when it will 1 move into the Westlake Market House property, covering an entire block. 4 \ WANTED 5100, 000.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE 4 ; ETON BBS | LT AL PTET EPI Ai he Be sR! WILL More Salespeople SACRIFICED } 7 BEEF TR UST SE | ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN AND MANY LINES TO BE CLOSED OUT TEMPORAR- ‘A (a ei Pome *X PERIENCE! SALESWOMEN | for ILY AND NEW LINES ADDED. PENDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE REBATE SYSTEM, as ‘omer gio oer ray # ALL SHAREHOLDERS WILL RECEIVE A CASH REBATE OF 5 PER CENT ON ALL THEIR PUR- 5 broideries, L aces, Dr Underwear and House 1ing Goods EXF PERTENCED SAl ESMEN for Uph ond soods, Silks, Linens, Wi De Sater today shirtwaists, Millinery, Wash Goods, E —alampolliggee soerebet 5 aa Hi siery, | CHASES. SHAREHOLDERS, BRING YOUR RECEIPTS WITH YOU. = onster Sale Starts Tuesda AT 10 A. M. preferred q hi Apply to Superintendent on First Floor at i EVERYTHING EXCEPT A FEW CONTRACT GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT THE MOST ) Is, Domestics EXPERIENCED FLOORMEN of good ap pearance and ability. { FIFTY EXPERIENCED CASHIERS; I those with Department Store experience 8:30 a. m. Tomorrow. MARVELOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS. Keep Your Eye on Our Show Windows Daily — Pan Corvice That Helps & BK ALL SALES FINAL. ie DELIVERIES. NO PHONE ORDERS. Pe GOODS SENT C. O. D. a i tl 15. 00 : 2 $20.00 Wi Ih ; | $15. The Small Investor Be pieet eyes | The Following 122 omens Suits, colors. “Cut to Are a few items picked at random / i throughout the store, which will give A i you an idea of the prices at which goods } ; will be sold. Hi j The aim of the Scandinavian American Bank is to —— | 1 3 give ee ta sible service to the greatest number of $5, 00 and $6, 00 “Taffeta $25. 00 to a 00 Women’ a] (. people—in every way that comes within the general PPE 2h Hats.Cut to Silk Pattinoata Cut ‘i Tatlonal Suits. Cut to | It often happens that an individual wishes to get y more than the 4 per cent Savings Interest either by soatit be direct loans on real estate, or by investing in j Try MeDousall § foultrwic KCo. | f sphere of banking. 89 7 | a bonds, stocks or securities of some other sort. To one | $I 89 | bi : i | | | , siituenciounpenic rece iatmer (ml Fancy Flowers, worth to | $10.00 Women’s Suits. | $85.00 Women’s 9 | i 7 1.50, Cut to Cut to Suits. Cut to i be taken to protect the principal from all hazard, his is B not an easy matter. t Ke, a/ i fe A big bank like the Scandinavian American must | | i! maintain an organization for this very purpose. Our 5 men here are investigating values and. securities every a ‘- business day in the year. The judgment that the ] " ss I t acquire, the facilities that the bank possesses are placed $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies’ Coats c 25ce Table Oilcloth, c | 50c Java Rice Face Poiser: : Ha th at the service of the public. Ae REET ER POR 2. CUETO, YOR 3. iias csc tcivisowen CU IOs sae ain ek ae me gaee et c - c oe faces “ ia Occasions do arise when the intending investor 75¢c Women’s Shirt W aisth, » 3 50c and 75c yard Wool 18¢ | $1.00 Alarm Clocks, ¢ i would like to sit down and talk matters over with a BURA hide 6 ki 55k 403 k's en's bd ‘ Dress Goods, cut to, yard ...... A QUE tO: So Si ess kanes ween eke N . ; 2 man of experience. Whether you are a depositor with $6.00 Women’s Silk Waists, 75c and $1.00 Plain and |} $1.25 Women’s Muslin A] % us or not, we shall be glad to have you consult our COLTS Vince's eae theese nies . Fancy Silks, cut to, yard ........ c Drawers, Cut:40. cass ccsavcadian c ) cael po he Be prin Es et pncomm eB to vine apr Bar 75¢ and $1.00 Muslin Gowns, 28c 35c and 50c Silks, cut to, §c $6.00 Fancy Leather Pillows, 8 Cc we can give, the best service we can render. | CULMO ceececcceereerccccccvees WONG hike ahs chen s be those edouses } 00000. sean teenenees onan 9 \ I Untrimmed Hats, worth up 10c and 15c Ribbon, odds $6.00 and $7.00 Silk Corset And if you should choose to i, any of the > REEL RUt SO Sis id enensncee 89c and ends, cut to, yard ......cece0e 1c |. ‘Covers, ent $6 Sos i eae ean so 89c 4 , o « arg Poi topo lye vn a coy er Mi ry oa $3.50 Fancy Parasols, 89c 50c Chamoisette Gloves, 18¢ |e $1.25 Ladies’ Silk Vests, 48c always welcome to a choice from what we have. Most ts CULE TO cee ceececcccercererioves CUE Hoe co ee ee of them bear 7 per cent interest and are in amounts of $500 to $10,000. If not convenient to call, inquire by : ithe the Equity Co-operative Store| omnceremegiemesenceegrascaagriarreefreaganatasiananetat hk ‘ ie ~ FORMERLY ‘ho indinavian American Bank 1113-15-17 Second Av. 1113-15-17 Second Av. GARVEY-BUCHANAN’S 113-1517 Seneca Sl. / Vice Pres. Vice Pres. Cashier ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A. OAD eRVAT.S AIA SATAY SPAT AD ATA PETA AD A

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