The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910 5 “Bil the Burglar Tells How You May Get Back [tat ie hie at WAR EXPECTED: | ae tt ha TieMeDougall & Your Jewels and Silverware Stolen by Burglar eeenenaaaatee eels “THE PURSUIT OF ‘| | PLEASURE” mgetocese| —— —e cr EEARST AND (Southwick Co. ce holders. |* Athambra-—Ru w | — $7 phat eS | SPECIAL! WOMEN’S SUITS $20 fs a Ne ie NEW FALL STYLES AND COLORS t Pantages 1 ‘ aphne Pollard and : ui wa) se Suen ti : “ce peat at oe A a dss to . Fie aia sbaenill sues: alka: = tion. lored Suits, in espun, SQUAW CLAWS BOSTON MAN ur 10 44. inc h bust, 100 f gg Phe P « on m off r ).00. thinks ¥. HLF 01 ” ‘ ° ry,” he| man. Night meter | Py rdny tomar rm ome ‘the ‘Children to the Coat nn pa ee Section Saturday Peek Besser sek ese eFz2ee2e2 3Fe2 tod! Sn 5 # a [Juries have affected his mind.” 300 Coats, al h and new, long and full, wide one 1 18 SIGGURDSON RUNNING? a k Coats that will ade right ith re df NN nd $10.00 VADEAN Tih 278 —__BisOsING OF THE LOOT My Children’ s, Misses’ and Junior Dresses i during the w i years mi \ ry | ces, at $10.00 $12.50, $15.00 to —Second Floor. B. Altman & € rongaey “ a. The “M. & S. Special” Boys’ 2-Trouser Suits $5 ¢ rect! good night. You pins Ae ek tad 5™ AVENUE, 34™ AND 35TH STREETS, NEW YORK If mothers of hardy, husky, hard-on-their-clothing boys would know the Lots of times tts equeseeeeeene: exe pec 5.00, they'd find the cloth akes it for granted, of | jaw orks ‘h ; ow of hat the police were put « made of closely- nicely lMned, trousers | HAVE NOW READY THEIR CATALOGUE No. 102 to the burglary as s00n 8% Keep it away ase found out Then there ace had been robbed. resorts, dope . and jewelry stores. iwn't Known fn have @ hard time dic wov . will give no end of wear full lined; at $5.00; all ages Other Suits $6.50 to $18.00 FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASONS, A COPY OF WHICH WILL BE MAILED UPON REQUEST. Desirable in style, in quality, in colorings, in the “snappiness” that the near-young man desires BOYS’ AND JUVENILE HATS. ything new {n colors an¢ - shapes for wear; a pent of beavers, velours and scratch NOTICE — PREPAYMENT _OF _ SHIPMENTS pure wool yarn all made with ¢ 1; sizes 6 to 1 ATTENTION iS DIRECTED TO THE NEW SHIPPING sERVice, [J BOYS! FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PATRONS, DETAILS OF WHICH [ff colors are gray, nav ARE CONTAINED IN THIS CATALOGUE. jay Statler good vatus "GRAND OPENING Royal Tailors TOMORROW Our store opens Tomorrow, showing a high-grade line of Im- ported and Domestic Fabrics in all the latest designs and effects. The largest variety ever shown in Seattle. Your + Bullock Tenth Ave. you'll get your It's always a , $3.00 and $3.5 in Tot of eax Y Ny ° e ny favorite pattern will be found here. y ° e . yy Remember, every garment is made in our own shop, right y ° ° . ° 4 here on the premises. We doour own Cutting and Designing, y and employ only first-class Tailors, men of many years’ ex- y perience in this business. In order to introduce ourselves to y 4 Seattle up-to-date dressers we will make any 2 2. 50 y $30 or $35 Suit or Overcoat in the house for vi SATURDAY AND MONDAY x « mae NA ~, ROYAL TAILORS we cumnte ‘We Will Press Any Fi gates i: 106 Second Avenue South 106 | First-Class Fit and Garment Made by Us South of Yesler W | Workmanshi Free of Charge a a er ie a or, ERATE EY RS I i Senin as ae te Se ee ee Bic ooo RESO RTE reencmarneenoneeie gee

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