The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. 3 PHERS DECLARE CONSUMERS I Confer on Car Line Line | er ion en Om |Investigation is being made of an STONE, FIGHER CO H Becond and Hah. id 8 STONE, FISHER Co, Becond and Universit |the Phinney ay. car line near the een.) cut will be felt b co act of vandaliam at the graves of owe M mor ny the com] John B Allen 80 & vinit to | five sailors of Commo aca ee Butchers Are Bitter the grounds will made this ition = which : Cale i nt Bdwin Levy, of Morning by committees trom the to vid half a ats ore re ssatentata eae Rotary club and the Chamber o y ago. Th eration of | and othe: - sia fe bie eave ‘ommerce, officials of the Beatt! graves was reported to the! ey oes vention. He said | board. company and the school| American embassy, according to The packer says You be advices Just received here nded 0 . pay | . ———-- Mite vaucsiaesie cents per pound for mutton | for 25 cbnte This fools} | be cheaper, bY will never ree saghe sald ‘One puteher explain talk as & mov mer, whe does not know aix pounds of > Into Three Great Groups The sale of Women’s Garments assumes broader and more sig Get Your Boy One Of These : Suits Sastontetow from favor for the ing prosectit nts @ pound for the most unsaleable flanks, and a similar amount for breasts that are | (illed with wooden plugs = In ded in this are the heart, lungs} and liver, usually spoil before k they can be sold | packers Wal i the « ome assured only we that they of meats 4 rand a ‘ a Tol and cant proportion Every Suit in the store has been marked down, and for two reasons—first, because we've too many; secondly, because the NEXT SPEAKER—MAYBE. room they occupy is wanted for holiday good Every Suit in the sale is new and fine—there’s not an undesirabl member in the group. The finest fabrics, the best tailoring, the new est styles are involved. And every Suit is offered at a third to a half less than regulation fair price We are showing an excep- tionally fine assortment of Suits for little fellows, in Styles Russian and Sailor Blouse; ages 214 to 10, Fabrics are worsteds, serges and cheviots, Prices are $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 AND UP ‘or boys 7 to 17 we show of Nor e latest gray mixtures, me | and Prices are $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 AND UP Boys’ School Suits With two pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers: ages 8 to 16 Excellent values at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 WYTTER EE * POSTCARDS TO * ) TAFT; SAYS SHE iS * a) OF LIBERTY ® PXEW YORK, Nov. 17— #/ MeKenna, a dish wash *) The Suits are of velvet, serge, broadcloth, tweed, vicuna, worsted and fancy mixtures and plain cloths; all sizes in each group and all col ors. The Velvet Suits come, of course, in the high-class groups. bed Bellevue be: Champ Clark. today : JAS CLASH eae eee eo The sale begins at these new low prices tomorrow morning on the = =) s= rn “So ” = © - rn Zz ” = ) . 4 . rn z ” ED SEES TUNED COEREED OMEETT SS SEE FE) f ‘ second floor E TONEFISHER@. ow United Prem) Fr on first social session of Odin fe No. 27, a new organization last might. Its purpose | * nite in bonds American SEATTLE Boys Overcoats From $3.50 Up injured by a party of potice at Chintao, on the ae : ; nent caliente ann : An Immense Assortment of Boys’ Hats, Caps and Fur th bi NO SHOW border. The Japanes re f ian ee hall e vegeta on GRAB BAG DANCE NO CONCERT lice opened fire upon them ‘ioe é But pure, wholesome food at prices that will make you DREAMLAND smile. ; TONIGHT | Vegetarian Cafeteria } 221 Spring St. AMUSC deodee =NTS. YOU CAN CARRY Market Basket 925¢ Weutiake Market _ The Temnie of Economy. “pAinr WE'RE HERE TO STAY “OAL r cualtfi atio 1p the 0 playhouse. ’ Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses than an ability to carry | playhe © be ready for 0¢ Sipuney by Adpest 1, 1911 Classified Page. WILL. BUILD THEATRE. J: Risdelcheimer & Ca FIRST AND COLUMBIA Strongest Overcoat House in the State Teach Forestry Within a week work on the new Kiaw & Erlanger theatre, on Uni Sourse In forestry, from! versity st. near Fou i? 3 to March 24, is atfered | he commenced 0: n Webster was awe ember 17 10. Admission dance t Ladies uding five MOORE THE EA TRE Fomiaht—Spec John F Today e New “THE KISSING Gi mL” Augmented Orchestra—20 Pieces. TAILORED SUITS] 201 AT SPECIAL PRICES vee Eo Aasdom tea iL 2 me Dramatic Triumph — Now on Sale PRICES, Boe a Strictly ry Aa Suit at less than the cost of an Never in years have Houseware and Hardware ill-fitting ready-made suit. You also have the advantage $100, $1.50 and sold for so little money wn we carry a very extensive line FOR THREE DAYS Thursday, Friday and Saturday | GRAND OPERA HOUSE 79% coRr. Manager. TONIGHT—Matinee Today, 2c. “THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST.” AG $5 Perfection Heaters, $3.98 Pertecti« He anteed $5.00 Odd Attra Our New Minister.” nations of col ors CS wool butt front Close-Ow spe "$2.98 the e rad smoke ar at roe “3. 93 Be Rubber 85c Light Ex-| $1.75 Saws, | Heels, 15c _ tension, 59c $1. 19 iiafortable 1 Lengths || One-Ma of Bart k F ne ee: SEATTLE THEATRE | Tonight—Matinee Saturday The ¥ wer Stock Co. in THE MAN ON THE BOX" We Place on Sale All Our $40 to $60 Suits at 932.00 The College Widow" | MABEL HITE AND MIKE DONLIN ; kal 7 iving Pere hake Overstock Sets SASS TIS casi 3 7 DAYS OF "@1 Me Clothes Lines, 2 f 65c Doz. Tumblers, 8 for A Y ) ht Abo tth f [ ? Fe eee eek re voumvou Ute T UCU eS 4 pee "6, 28¢ Is the City Grind Getting SPECIAL ON LONG COATS; REGULAR $35 uo ee 2 iw 25c re TO $40 COATS, SPECIAL ....... .. $25.00 Drama ot Lave and’? Laundry Soap, 8 for $2.50 Doz. Cups and on Your Nerves? as baton oF Most is cw. 25c Saucers, 3 Faire 25¢ fits the hana ge vold ) neat Think of the happy, prosperous fruit growers on the Kennewi Frida Bbc Fe die || ve keene mene so scory moe WD REOOWELL LADIES ff 5c Toilet Paper, 8 for 25¢ rem ere ie e e e il Bil of Medteatea + pei p gee aD Kennewick. Won't you join the party? 808 808 i . cali I i ee ; Pike Street TAI LORS Pike Street i O. N. MARSOLAIS 109 Cherry 846 Central Bldg. PANTAGE S THE ATRI *Unequaled Bhan Between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. STAR THEATRE|} Bellevue-Summit, Broadway-Pike and Eastlake Cars, PHONE—MAIN 3652, “er svar PADS AND FANCIES | Phe Town's Big Girl Show

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