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en er nner oer on aera eae RELIGIOUS AND LEGAL KISSES 4 5” = YEp a ee w + ef A xt * DAILY MENL * t th * * DK . { . a * Breaktast * 0 * Strawberrie * = * c an * Prune Jelly . a? . ' ‘ RRR EERE Re * : Las * bd * *\w * WORTH KNOWING. * * * A * 2 Rik Dinne . t e RRR RRR ERE a : * Tomat * “ . F ‘ * "if ' 1 Pota * ¢ 1 *M pe Be . we * 8 . tr * Py k * . * Ce * 1 . - 7 * Suppe . ~ * ™ na * roars OS ( ri Meat in Ambush. . * ¢ Tea * ait we * * SR ee Green Pea Fritte | Our Piadeeoniont and Anniversary Sale Of- fersSavings Upto50% Ye adding 11 know by this time that we are two stories to our building etter to give room splendid bugine with wt red us have fave cramping of present quarters and we MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK ONE-HALF IN TEN DAYS. Faithful Service, Highest Quality Merchandise and Easiest Terms of Payment Are the Great Factors in Our Business We do not give away "life li surance policies, chromos, or make other inducements in- tended as baits for unwary buy- ers. We are in the piano busi- ness. Our pianos sell at one pr ice—to every one. No guess- ing contests—Piano Bond | schemes, piano club sales, special fake sales and other false rep- || resentations calculated to make the public believe that good pianos are being sold for very little money. In our stofe every piano is | marked in plain figures. Every piano || worth what is asked forit. Every piano just as represented. Every piano guar- |} anteed. A liberal allowance for your old _ || piano ororgan. Easy terms of ownership. nd help THE STAR TUESDAY, JUNE 2a, 1910. Latest in London--Secret Drawer Umbrella Heart and Home Talks : Acquiring Charm her i fint wi = a ‘ : —t All Other Teas Outdone TETLEY’S INDIA AND CEYLON TEA Is given such careful attention from “picking to packing” that it easily holds its reputation as the “World’s Finest” tea. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Wholesale rWRECKERSs Are Just as Liable to Wreck MERCHANDISE AS TO WRECK THE STORE There’s no telling what they will do to us when they go to ITARING DOWK Strong evidence is abundant that London intends to sell all his goods. One purchaser loud- ly proclaimed his good luck today by saying he had saved $1.51 on a pair of Hamilton Brown Shoes. Of course, he was well up in shoe values, but he was simply amazed when he saw the Oxfords for young ladies’ wearing, sizes 2, 24 and 3, for only 49c. He promised to send his daughter in to get one of our Ladies’ Suits at $4.84, which, he stoutly maintained, would cost him $15.00 in the so-called “sales” about town. This same gentleman buys for quite a family, and it is just such as he who appreciate the treatment accorded him in this store, with its money- back-if-not-pleased plan. He avers that he'll take home a lot of London’s Stockings; that in- stead of 25c a pair he'll pay only 14c. This purchaser knows Rug values, too, and quickly snapped up a beauty for his bedside, declaring that st 93c he had saved another dollar. By this time his interest was aroused, and he announced his wish to see the whole store, but on second thought decided to wait until tomorrow, when he would come back with his wife and nine children to get some bathing suits This man is keenly alive to the fact that London is SLAUGHTERING HIS $200,000 STOCK Underwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear LONDON | HAS THE . Corsets VES Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blankets Store Opens Daily at 9 A. M. it B SEeerrees EFRSSREsStyeFee2 GES"sestse .& ec tay ior. oe ae 1. Beeeex } wl PREZ EZ ZEEE ELZ | man SIEBEEISe— § J 2ofFEl"FolPSe$ [Eal"2 e212 EEE IZESEISREIT.$ P222.1 EF tha Fe 0/7", PLP LET Mitt * mei FA és