The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1910, Page 3

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‘Carload of ‘Sturdy Tr “Trunks | To Go on Sale Tomorrow At $4.99 and $7.99 Apiece [eves PREMIERE INI TACOMA TOWHT_| greets euce ies SEATTLE MEN HONORED r “ third off } If you've the remotest idea of ever going anywhere, any time, you'll want to get one of these splendid Trunks. You've never had a finer oppor- tunity than is here presented. $7.50 Trunks $4. 99 $12 Troaks $7.99 | Ask for No. 53 B— Ask AVE 925, 000 TO =: SeWAMISH PLAN > te FRENCH AERIAL KING pes _delegats TO RACE IN AMERICA " = | sige $4.99 $7.99 . Batter t ween é Perhaps You Staple Cottons, Blankets and Comforts—Surp lus Ww holesz le pThe eis . tax eedGi aa Dilitcsssees et be "pte dg mgr go Steck for Less Than Wholesale ce Get Your Share make > k a SS SD M.A.GOTTSTEIN AP FURNITURE COR, | HOLD SAILORS FOR PRISONER'S ESCAPE 7c Best American Prints Sc Vard-Wide Madras Fee tse < 250 Glasgow Linen Suiting ve Extra Te Printed Persian Challis se xAyY s Aug SECOND AVE BETWEEN PIKE 6¢ PINE 240 Beet Guting Flannels ...%e | $1.50 Heavy Ad peu 2)c¢ Flemish Linen Suitings. ge 39¢ Huck Towels 25¢ 16c White Berkeley Cambric....9¢ Cotton Te Hand Towels te Blankets— 95c Pair Te Apron Ginghams (ends 16¢ Best Table Olic 4se 35¢ Table Damask 19¢ ONE DAY MORE =a oe : : Of our Special Clean-Up Sale before we arrange ER BARON'S of DAUGHTER ELOPES stock in our er zed quarters. Hundreds of arti ). ABERDEEN, Aug. 26.—Aber- Geen discovered today that Miss Carrie France, daughter of for. Mayor Eugene France, a bmillionaire timber owner, was longer Miss France but Mrs. Wehr Knox Sutheriand, wife of a “tivil engineer employed by the cles, odd pieces, samples and slightly damaged [swor] $ to ? Off Union Pacific on its new Grays an ® +s ‘ — = - “Harbor branch. The couple Dining Tables Odd Dining Chairs oe Fave 1 wor iN seATTLE | “toped by aute to Montesano $45.00 8-Foot arly Enctish ints Madly ‘eit: tee Lk ANTAGES THEATRE | Monday night and were married ts “ vf ’ ed Vaudevilie { Mt midnight vy Justice Petti- $30.00 | oe " 2% ’ John, who was aroused from his a= to eipertorm the ceremony. | the ceremony. \“Made- n-Seattle Day” | SATURDAY Help Yourself by Using “Made-in-Seattle” Goods $20.50 6 Foot Golden Oak $4.50 Ear English 814.00 | wat & Moure Every ang at 4:00, 1 and 8. ROYAL MARKET, 1427 Fourth Ave. 810.00 $27.50 6 Foot Golden Oak $15.00 SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest But Best_ Kuppenheimer and Brokaw 5 Jolden On leather po 7 Parlor Sets noes eae ee And many others $95.00 Odd Leather Chairs pie ll ele Ta : i Bros.’ Suits for Fall—Ready De ee ee, $33.50 Three-Piece atchooses . or. $26.75 We have now ready a complete stock of these famously good Clothes ie hth Weuas Piekes heather aan 0 Leather Rocker..$19.75 for Men Ihe new colors and correct styles are shown in wide vari A : . And a host of oth - ro . olatered 5 a host of others hits pron hol 1 $50.00 ety. The prices make these garments the best clothing And many others. 5c 16-Ounce California Car val oe 49c man can make. Prices are ........ wee eee 820.00 anc Opening Display of the Imperial Hat for Fall, Nineteen-Ten Fifty Styles $3.00 All Sizes The New Autumn Overcoat One of the new features is the “convertible collar,” so n ti 0 TRAIN ON TRACK— Library Tables oe. and Sideboards boy wants; en $20.00 Early English....$14.75 4c Brown Carpenter's 25c e rack 75¢ pgs $12.00 Early English....§ 7.75 Apron 3 y ) Earl y Engiieh....8 8.00 25 ‘RE ENGINE — With prayernente Seattle Day Shaving Needs * Sh havifie Soap 3c ADE dynein 10¢ Quilt Frame $1.00 RAZOR STROP—Hest ity shell horse 59c ly English sis.50 jen -- $10.00 $16.00 $40.00 Golden Oak $20.00 Golden Oak le Canva wes. Made 5 fn Seattle. Pair c And many other And many others SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOMEFURNISHERS it can be $1.50 Cy Lateh worn in three ways—‘‘Auto,” “Military” and conventional $25.00 to $40.00 Suits and Overcoats for Boys Now caew Ready nt i A aE ALE RA A nt We show the largest and the finest stocks of Boys’ Suits and Overe s to be found we¢ rns ae es A oad I mo of Chicago. The prices are uniformly low and the values higher than o rdin ary. Typical are nell. At, each .. c these Boys’ Two Trouser ane at $5. 00 | Boys’ New Fall Overcoats Trains Leave King St. Station, Seattle, at Double-breasted styles, made Il-wo rics, 3oys’ F ster 1 double sewed and fully lined; al Save on ‘“Made-in-Seattle”’ Housewares Mc PASTRY BOARD— Select , 1c OE POLISH—W kiln drie mortised nd 1 golin et, “19¢ $300 GARBAGE Lerten situ $1.98 SWEEPING COM. D—A ot and 17; two pairs of knickerbocker trousers with ¢ 3 suit. Very great value at ...........0. Headwear for Little Folk Many novel Winter Hats for little boys nov ready, French Felts, “Malacine,” “Scratch Ups,” Tarpoleons, Beavers and Cloth ¢ aps, in great. variety of style, shape and color. Priced from f..05 da. cases 50¢ to $5.00 | ley ibe is oe eanlah $18.00 7:50 a. m., 3:30 p.m, 0 p.m. Parlor Cars, Dining Cars, Sleepers, Coaches Tickets, Parlor Car Seats and Berth Reservations at City Ticket King Street aoe | testenpapn dys 1 28 $1.75 FLC 9OR BRUSH—With long, ts0 STEP LADDER Rave same go te Aur 9 8 ‘| Corner of fo Beattie “$I, 13 Columbia a Je First Av. and — and Second So. Third and University ©. W. Meldrum wae eal Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Bleck Long St. City Pasteoger Asst. Gen. Pas and Ticket Agt. senger Agt ya 6 a

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