The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1910, Page 9

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1910 9 Ne onPs WAR DO BUSINESS GIRLS WANT TO MARRY? WHY, YES--CERTAINLY! |WHAT WILL THE | WANTSVATTIT.T0., CHILBERG GETS A Ik May Ic BUT THEY’RE PARTICULAR--LOVE AND AT LEAST $1,500A YEAR| PEOPLE 00 10 | ., JAP DECORATION HiIl THE GANG NOW? ‘ KNIFE FALLS, fe ac Ad I J 1—T b. to J or “ Their Hearts’ Desires, | m eman Killed and Hun- Tells Us About the oe 4 Fd dreds Injured in Riots Hopes of the Woman of | u y ine That Follow Execution.) Affairs. ‘ me i | ng ‘ | ul fH dis |The Bee Hive RELIABLE DRY GOODS HOUSE Cedar. 4th of July Specials CHILDREN’S DRESSES We don’t! only ar = ML MOnAIS a MissinG GIRL 1S (APS TO CELEBRATE cian i R eS ese ae ee ee a YOUR FRECKLES Ladies” Silk ithe bey to eas a look 1 want ove,” said a secre “y goign nr ole: Underskirts Bie 0 nledt key telephone girt. “His money m : CLOSE SMELTER AS “envision phe ake fags ot | Mend Actention i th oe beri ade — oe “tt give out. Love lasts when money. IT INJURES TREES |" Face Will Stay Co f20 Per com THE MARKETS | Off = 1910.00) Truly Warren J . He SUIT SALE The Original Sample Suit Man SUIT SALE 4 | 1325 3rd AV. OPP. NEW POST OFFICE DRUMMERS’ SAMPLE SUITS Seattie’s Greatest Clothing Slaughter Sale in Years What Is the Matter? Why Are You Not Buying? What Makes Business SoDull? CAN! MAKE YOU BUY? $20.00 and $25.00 Men’s High-Class Must Sell Goods; Prices Don’t Count Jrummers’ Sample Suits all sizes Drummers’ Sample Suits, in all sizes Gwing to the. Sie facta: seen any exaggerations (business has never been so dull in all my business career), I have decided to divide my entire stock into two distinct lots, in two prices. I handle only Drummers’ Sam- ple Suits, worth double retail value at all times. I am forcing you to buy—take ad- vantage now. Quits Business The large, new stock of G.F. Spangenberg, consisting of Cutlery, Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle and Guns and colors; newest and 4 st Spring All Goods Will Be Sold = - t $ | 0: 00 at Actual Cost $30.00 and $35.00 Men’s Hand-Tai- lored Drummers’ Sample Suits, in all the newest grays, browns, blues and wy \ Suit free to any me chant that can deny the truth of this 100,000 POCKET KNIVES | 10c 8-inch Gut Fish Hooks, per pkg 4¢ ff] SHIM advertisement ica: Rants Fax ainee 80S “beat nl. i He B¢ | Steel Spearpoint Fish Hooks, box of GS Corn: ‘ics 1.0@ites ei Styles. Si a) ; i $1.50 Knj a xo 100 zi 3 Saks" s aime 8¢ 0 ie ; $0.08 3 $1.00 ci. oe OO Ae die ARR «eR vO | 50c doz. Trout Flies, now ... +++ 8¢ we ee MB Sale starts Saturday at 9 a. m. ; $3.00 Kstives | $1.00 per dp rz. O-ft, Silk Worm Gut J onions ‘ita wine P84 oy Nothing reserved. Everything marked gg | Leader, now .....1+.+-seeeees 16¢ F ‘ * ity ff in plain figures. Select your Suit from 3 | The $1.75 Celebrated Tattoo Alarm rot Rowe, Ibs i \f the show windows. All sizes; best ; Celebrated Blue | The I.X.L. Wostetiholm Razor, $1.50, ipa. “ei, io ts |g makes only. ; ~ioteiapesescuese ROW sip .-} oceete fohioe oes $1.08 io ie Winingeind, Yh 02 | GREATEST CLOTHING SALE IN Our personal guarantee with every 4 ivg' MANY YEARS. Suit. Mone y cheerfully refunded. Vruit—sell Price. _ 1326 SECOND AVE. Htaapborries, eral wenn ei The Original Sample Suit Man be Five Doors South of Union Street Cherries, Ways “anno, "10 ch | SUIT SALE #1325 3rd AV. OPP. NEW POST office { SUIT SALE SEPUTSETET \ oH

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