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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. , WNAS Ud. PORY BUILDING O N [) O N . a : » we it Pond he HOOL aa SCHC nan AT Y.M.C. A. uC. A : . pr boys b . = The Contract Will Soon Be Let to — Tear Down the Store Situation Suddenly Grows Acute and Serious ; Workmen are just as likely to wreck merchandise as to wreck the store, and we REUNION are actually at the mercy of the public THE KNIFE IS PLUNGED DEEPER THAN EVER WOMEN’S This simply means that every London Always Did Put His single Suit is to be CHITS ° Lose OUT AT ONE CHOES BEST FOOT FORWARD like Lundia’s ‘Suits—priced at the workmen—lovely Oxfords, SL AUGHTERED about half the lowest price you FOR FVERYBODY Sandals, Ties—all marked for ever heard of. the slaughter. Bulky Bales of Blankets Must Go « “So, too, the Silks, the Dress Goods, the Rugs London prefers that you come and get what you want while everything is clean and fresh, for there’s no telling what the workmen will do to us when they get at it HIT s 4 &¢ bai Seggiga. &" 5? 5 :| iE re ck and if at 3 s 5 dete i | Bishi lire Slaughter | Sjaughter Slaughter Slaughter Slaughter Slaughter Slaughter i rR oot OF. 6 —OF. HOSIERY ace curtains] Su Ces. | cer unpeRWeaR | Umbreitas [BUGGIES Never Mind the Architecture of Our Building We know it’s an eyesore, but we'are to tear it down right away and are getting ready just as rapidly as possible’ for the workmen. If there be anything you need for yourself or for the comfort and protection of the loved ones at home COME TO LONDON’S FOR IT.AT LESS THAN YOU EVER PAID Store Opens at 10} KOWG [ BEST OF ALL Plan to be here early if you can. There is Me ree i: Bring back anything that doesn’t suit you— no limit now to the amourt we sell. We must anything but hair goods or millinery—and we'll get the goods out of the way. Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blanke' change it or refund the money.