The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1910, Page 13

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THE STAR—FRIDAYPJUNE 24, 1910 13 MAN KILLE ma i sl Fe eT THE EXCURSION EVENT] BROTH e = | i ra the - a ign bef! se : OF A LIFETIME | ONE GRAND SUCCESS PACIFIC OCEAN The sale of the Downey-Walkup stock of Men's Clothing, Hats and Fur- SUNDAY, JUNE 26 $2°°° Round Trip Only $2°° nishings is a grand success, and this is why: e are giving the people nice, clean merchandise at cut prices that ARE GENUINE. No “junk” merchandise that any man would wear. A FEW SPECIALS oe ‘ , Arrives Back | $1.50 White Pleated | $2.00 to $2.50 | | $1.50 and $2.00 | SHIRTS | / | py d | 11 i oie | 4 | imported| eate . Mm. oh 14, 1614, 7, 17%, | | Ties Shirts | p Ne | TIC } Tomorrow 75c j 95c MESIDENT BACK .c parks | Straw Hats | | CLOTHING | Magnificent Steamship “Iroquois” ee A EVE ‘ , ~ KILLED A MAN "$2. 50, $1 55 | | All Spring 1910 SMOOTHEST OF THE YEAR. | ORG IE MANY POINTS OF RE . ane AND GOES FREE CURSION. IT IS THE SCENIC TRIP OF THE SOUND. rec Prices and Quality | | Goods Purchased \fter leavi ‘ teamer p he U tes = 50c Guaranteed | May Be ‘amity | Silk Lisle Hose Sp th EXCHANGED Pew 3-9 1 00 ee Refunded | | While Sale Lasts I tet Snes ““ An Opportunity to Save Some Money a The Finnish Singing gnome wil nr Are You Interested? h along, as there is plenty of room to serve it, or you can secure an ex- cellent a ra light lunch on board at very reasonable price. + MEST CH DON'T FORGET—Third annual excursion and basket picnic Lorraine Chapter No. 6, O. Ex S., through the San Juan Islands to EAST SOUND, Tuesday, June 28th, on the fast steamship Chippewa. Leaves Colman 8:30 a. m., arrives back 10 p.m. Round trip $1.00. TICKET OFFICES, 612 FIRST AVE. AND COLMAN DOCK. voices, assisted by membe * Finnish Athletic club. of the Mental Science Lecture. | M. PF. Knox will deliver a. lecture on finance at the Mental Sctenc wr, Sunday afte ed — Bryn Mawr, At Downey- re eatied Co. 914 First Avenue, ORDERED SOLD BY JUDGE HOYT’S Shop of Swelldom Stock OU RE OF See yt OF 3 STORES, PORTLAND, TACOMA AND SEATTLE. The Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. is appointed to dispose of the entire stock of Tailored Clothes, Suits, Coats, Skirts, Tailored Braids, Buttons, Etc., Manufacturing Plant and Fixtures, to be sold at 10c to 25c on the dollar, sale starting Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Some of the values to be given will break our previous record sale prices—Imported Scotch Suitings, $4.00 and $5.00 values, Bankrupt Sale Price, 89c per yard; $6.00 Imported Mannish Suitings, $1.15 per yard; $3.50 Suitings, 69c per yard. $65.00 Women’s Man Tailored Suits of Shop of Swelldom $16.45; $45.00 Women’s Tailor Made Suits and Coats $12.45; $30 Man Tailored Suits and Coats $9.45; $25.00 Tailor Made Suits and Coats $7.45; $20 Women’s Man Tailored Suits $6.45; a lot of broken sizes Wool Suits in Misses’ and Women’s sizes for $1.00 and $5.00; $15.00 and $20.00 Women’s Tailor Made Skirts; $12 Tailored Skirts $3.95; 200 Silk and Cravenette Rain and Motor Coats $4.95, $9.45, $16.50, and up to $40.00; $15.00 Chan- tecler Silk Petticoats, $4.95; $7.00 Silk Petticoats $2.95; $5.00 Silk Petticoats $2.19; $15.00 Silk Messaline Shirt Waists $4.95; $5 G. & W. Waists, $1.95; $3 Waists 98c; $1.50 Waists 48c; 50c Tailors’ Braids 5c per yard; 25c Fancy Buttons, per card 5c. Thousands of Bargains at Unheard-of Bankrupt Prices. All Sales Final. No C. O. D.’s or Exchanges. 300 Hats to be Sold at Great Sacrifice. Fifty Salesladies Wanted. Hoffman Cloak & Suit Col Selling the Bankrupt Shop of Swelldom Stock—1316 Second Avenue ident was ent ae Pe un’ od oi 1. feartu a id never have oo aBF iia Be. ght oe Lake Wa a > man eT ow fe es & F eeklae £ = a Millio “tan he t yn fotare the dis #184 mapped out f wa he equa j Hi

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