The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAYW)!JULY 20, 1910 x ee DED hehe eee ee ee 2 2 = ed | ee cick Scie'olié ¢ SCAFFOLD FALLS Women’s and Misses’ Suits at Dees Moking : ce necong ines 1 | 4 NETH PAINTER $8.95 Instead of $20 and $25 World With Mrs. Fiske. ‘ re Seen Kelly nw | a cae PERSE SESESESESTCOSTSIS ESTOS SYS a tel PEARSONS TO GIVE ars of LAST CENT AWAY CHICAGO, July 20.—Dr. DO. K. Pearsons, the phii Women’s Women’s | Women’s Black Coats Long Coats Silk Dresses to pass his rem will be 91 years 1911, and on that day Dr. Pear’ /§LEEPING CAR SERVICE TO DENVER BY WAY OF THE OREGON & WASHINGTON RAILROAD ns Sreecn b "$10 $8.50 $15 Wash Frocks | Eeese7he | sRESSESEE— A555 EF how to dance. Stevens, the man who teaches iu At the Pacific Outfitting CES — eee eee lowest prices. ECONO AVE UNIVERSITY 81 SEATTLE «corm ROYAL MARKET = — Sgn RENNIN RUNNERS eeeeeed 1427 F rth nue Ave Fi re FE : 311 Second Avenue South Still, Greater ’ Bargains Prevail KY LADIES’ SUITS *% LADIES’ COATS hy SILK SKIRTS wn VOILE SKIRTS « RAISE FOR CITY EMPLOYES. (My Ualted Preas WALLA WALLA, July 20 many ‘a SILK AND WOO! DRESSES SHIRT WAISTS MILLINERY ETC., ETC. Steet eee eee eee Seeeee eee eee eeeeee ee ; The new Grand Trunk Pacifi . steamship, “Prince George,” will a 5 eat inducements No Money Needed Nothing Down Sa nd July Bet Ank your - =¥ PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO., INC., “Seattle's Popular Credit House.” J. B. THOMPSON has taken possession of the Albert Greenbaum stock, 311 Second Avenue South, which was damaged by fire on Sunday, July 10th, with orders to dispose of same immediately at any old price, regardless of cost or former values. This stock, consisting of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Trunks, etc., is only SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Mostly by smoke and water. Every one who reads the papers remembers the terrible fire that raged in the Dearborn building, 311 Second Avenue South, so you can be assuered this is a GENUINE FIRE SALE Greatest Values Ever Heard of Will Be Given on Our Opening Day Marked Reduction 8 E Tis ‘ 7 | Thursday, July 2lst «se First av. and Ye Madison «t . Ind. 2054 and Main Just a Sample of Our Prices Boys’ Clothing Furnishings andkerchiefs e price piece is fully guaranteed. All first quality, double- Ic 3c 6c turquoise blue, with white lining. Prices are far below what you would ordinarily for inferior grade “sheers 28c 48c 79¢ Te IIc Dale price .. O90 4c and 2 19¢ — ee OO Bring this advertisement with you and see that you get exactly the goods mentioned above. It will pay you to come hundreds of miles to attend this sale, as all the goods will positively be sold as advertised. Lore | LOT 3— 9c rire gale 1 $1.19 Worth 75:— Worth to $1.00— | h s50— Hat Choice 33 Choice 49¢ he Wee — 3c Men’s Clothing $1.00 Latest § ke oe ‘te Peart Lippe and 13-< ee cic 9,89 Pir Hoy rggedees bs ving xe : ‘ $10.00 Bulte— : Reostrede tae: oe : $ one Nene 6 i $5.83 | Fire sate 1 Joc $ Musical Instruments We have Oh, my, such $7.89 and get your seats Tomorrow, Thursday To Birmingham TO CLOSE OUT THE LAST OF THE 5,000 ACRES OF Water Front at $50 to $150 Per cre 3c ice 49e .69¢ See the “JEWEL” Fireless Cooker andolins Blue a \ Trunks and Suit Cases 83c $ I $6.00 All-Leather Suit. Case I price. $2.98 Fire. Sale pri 3c A es of Trunks at about OLD TOWN CANOES ON EASY PAYMENTS ™ \ §Bbs ots Factory Overstock Bottle Oil, 10c $6 Garden Hose, $3.49 vas Cot, Tei = 15¢ | : sone Window Screen, 18c Bal See ¥ eof St per ment roe Come Early and Avoid the Rush 22 ‘ Buy a Five-Acre Tract peryy gy me | ieee sens Btvafvedce trot” 50 [J. B. THOMPSON|™,« a i ne hel co ee ering attr tus veeing Sales- IN CHARGE RED : u joat is in fine shape. Tons of ripe | son | Speloer & Harlbat needed. | The fine Bug ap the: water an, earth, and .{resh Wanted Bet. Main & Jackson Sts., SEATTLE SIGN

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