The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1910, Page 6

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THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1910. igen ma momen waar gL ONCON Knows It MEN NOT VERY POLITE TO | He knows the building is an eyesore, but neyey mind that; just look at the values—they’ll cure sore eyes. BUILDING TO BE TORN DOWN Slaughtering $200,000 Stock of Dry Goods, Etc. Thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise wil] be sold this week for what it will bring, Bulky Goods Goin “palit, | gras enantio fa Mighty Cheap—Camp or Canoe Cushions ve ; ee eee" a HAMMOCKS, CAMP BEDDING, TENTS Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, Campers’ Clothing ‘ BATHING SUITS, PLAY SUITS, ROMPERS an === ==<=-:[i See the White Duck Skirts ncoutity os hae a Now selling for less than the bare cost of the goods. Linger | a minute and look at the Suits, too, madame; there’s more] style and service sewed up in London’s Suits than the ne indicates. Selling New Goods There’s no old stuff here to push out—there’s never bean iil sleeping sickness at London’s Store, but you will find a lot of. activity here, COME BEFORE THE §f WORKMEN GET BUSY § eS ar i suman Lean eak et seGeds ebenewmace ove Gen weun eee DAILY MENU Breakfast. HPC eee % Pee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee Oe Raised Doughauts. doughnuts good. To thre cups of bread dough add %4 cup butter, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs and 4 teaspoon cinnamon or nutmeg. Mix thoroughly with the hands. Let rise until doubled in bulk, then roll into a thin sheet, cut int rings, let stand until doubled ip bul again, and fry in deep fat. | 2 ™™ nA Drain on soft paper and roll in| Season with sa sifted powdered sugar ciecian of te Lamb Hash. Mix 2 cupfuls of finely « cold cooked la po 2 choppe them 1-3 teaspoon! ; tablespoonfuls o! iron spider, add onion and a larg brown and th up, on @ hot strips of pimento an¢ Potato Croquettes. Mash boiled quettes, add 1 ta tablespoons milk and the beaten yc she never mi The poet aga easons found he re There’s no telling what the wreckers will do tous and We : ci ey kg ee Te , eid ie much prefer to sell at a loss than to have the goods damaged. Hy FSO ct. Prove Our Modest Advertising aif Bot patent eather, preter. | ot al nies ole Letters, vo sa Dep Take your purchase home—give it your own unhampered ‘ rigs and [Siem ats? ave r judgment—then, if you think best ee BRING IT BACK—GET YOUR MONEY Bu lding ' ee Wear Longa Coming oi R. & G. Corsets "117 -gECOND GOODS | 72552927 552 EEF, ng time, and the ma-| Grease rubbed on the cork of a|{ticat! , | ; i n ilage will prevent it! United States has aie » placed her In Bharge of | sticking ‘i tly « ished Metitution Crockery-~Carpets—Curtains—Blankets pas ; ri , | for the higher ation of Slamose im eek r ofr Dance at Dreamtand tonight. ase | eee

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