The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1910, Page 8

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910 VERA PROSSER FREE 33 DIE OF 6g FINE AT MAKING THE DIRT aa te CHOLERA RENTON Ht? © PAY BOTH WAYS sl Ff Ree peo sl ge eke sec ao ey io a -- Get Your Piano Now ; ‘| Tremendous Buying Activity at Eilers Midé Clearance Sale. Many Shrewd Buyers Taki oe Advantage of Extraordinary A sortment of High. wu Grade Pianos in Making Their Selections, Many of Best Value + Still Remain Amongg Them Tl the Chickering, Steinway and Weber Grands, So. loist Autopianos and Lester Player Pianos, A Little Down and Balance at Con. sted that. the e plant “ia be [do with the fores } 2 te under the vw venient Intervals Will Secure One OREGON FIRES ARE si ats ie ns __Now ss UNDER CONTROL RUSSIANS ESCAPE amplete the Weetlake fill, some|¢ ‘ ' received ; + ial 0 AND PLAYER PiANog for Grands ang a8 greatly lela. er placed on sale st $100,000 FIRE IN ee rewen li ser"controy ts] ay aa _ See Sat t's erg Set Ut ea nt a ” 1 guaranteed to give be very best of sat, AS TO TERMS. ‘en cars of fi & to go East, on the sidetr ® joining the buildings, ® saved. ® The Yakima Grocery * pany and Yakima Pro: ® pany lost all their boo ® papers and $1,000 in the safe. RR ee ‘he ready response te our cr Clearance advertising past two wees i ee ee ee es IMPROVING "Pas a eral the Man Beni se a scl ~; TROOPS ON SCENE iwoian LINGERS | ep ae * the a Ber et "coe sid an¢ t riva n stent o b - nD os ate show trugging conc : 1 in this sale now may be HOBOKEN, N. J. Aug. 19—/4 e (By Usited Press) 10 YEARS DIES) - ae, | res power in the piano|! this sal Mayor Wm. J. Gaynor’s condition ¢ d before the ers EDFOR 0 Aug Al oo nte e | to is : : : “ ; tur a wey one year today was pronounced to be satis. « 4 stopplr e fire’s| # I tratn, b c ihe ou one " , factory by the attending surgeons. pr The New York executive was able to eat an increased portion of solid food and to discuss recent political developments briefly with his vis te itors. He showed lively interest in Japar the development of threatened whict the republican ranks in New York. re THE SCENIC TRIP OF AMERICA Through the “Thousand Islands” of Puget Sound EXCURSION} ‘i! | tut ctimecs sas |," Tissseahs Wie Plstereaqne Sen tints bidet to | Go —— ARF FADING AWAY Such values have never before been offered in this neck of the woods. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY! GET IN NOW WHILE YOU CAN. You will probably never have another such a chance. THESE PRICES HOLD GOOD ONLY WHILE PRESENT SUPPLY LASTS. : a ie wc Lae ae OS You Can Now Buy Two Suits of Clothes for Sl). ep the Price of One and Have Money Left Round Bis Neel WE ok ? $15.00 Suits, while ney Suspenders, pair......33¢ they last i 124 White Handk each, .5¢ 1 $18.00 Suits, while ilk Ties, best quality, cach. :48@ i tev ie . . $2.50 Jersey Ribbed 1 }ee°C2S BEWESET_esce ress $3.00 Colored Flannel Shirts, each Dis ee $1.25 9 92600 Suis, while Dent's $2.00 6S 99 Nii aes. they last . : ; oe y Cluett $1.50 Fancy Shirts, each T5e¢ $35.00 Suits, while a $1.00 White « 25c Socks, black or gray, wool mixed, they last .... . $1.25 Negliges ts va Ae Fe Ye 2u4¢ Hawes’ $3.00 ty $1.00 Frederj ae MM 50c Silk Finished Half Hose, pair. .23¢ now, each .... § ederic Con miepciay, August P4 1 ee ee rite + paint * aio aa now, each a Marion 75c All Silk 2p. m Rete f sounh 38 & te. arriving: ot , . $5.00 and ae 50 Trousers, Round Trip $1.00, roup ky 703 First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. The Merrick Store

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