The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910. ADING sta 4 InintroducingOur Premium System fo Seattle We Will Give Forty (40) Stamps Free @ 3%? GREEN TRADING STAMPS ARE BEING COLLECTED BY WOMEN IN THE FIVE HUNDRED LARGEST CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. THOUGH NEW TO SEATTLE, {i DOUBTLESS EVERY WOMAN HERE KNOWS THE DETAILS OF OUR PROFIT-SHARING PLAN; WE SHALL NOT STOP TO EXPLAIN IT. AR FROM THIS DAY ON YOU WILL WANT TO KNOW THE NAMES OF THE MERCHANTS WHO GIVE THESE ,f+A(° GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES, BECAUSE {ff I ; YOU WILL SOON KNOW THAT BY NO OTHER MEANS CAN YOU DEMAND SO DIVERSIFIED A LINE OF PREMIUMS AS ARE GIVEN IN EXCHANGE FOR THEM. & TO BEGIN WITH, IT IS ONLY NECESSARY FOR YOU TO REMEMBER TO OBTAIN #47 GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH YOUR PURCHASES. THE MERCHANT WHO GIVES THEM DOES SO WHOLE-HEARTEDLY. THEY BRING CASH TO HIS COUNTER. WITH CASH HE CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MARKETS, SAVE HIS DISCOUNTS AND CONSE- QUENTLY BUY FOR LESS. YOU HARVEST THE DOUBLE PROFIT OF FRESHER AND BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY, AND THE RICHEST PREMIUMS THE WORLD AFFORDS. VISIT OUR PREMIUM PARLORS AT 1413 FOURTH AVE. OR WESTLAKE MARKET. THEY ARE FILLED WITH SUCH MAGNIFICENT GIFTS AS FINE FURNITURE, EXQUISITE CUT , GLASS, LAMPS, STERLING SILVER, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRIC-A-BRAC—EVERYTHING-—-YOU CAN EVEN ORDER COAL IN EXCHANGE FOR #07 STAMPS! ANY OR ALL OF THESE SPLENDID PREMIUMS ARE YOUR S WITHOUT A PENNY’S COST. AND ON TOMORROW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, EVERY VISITOR TO OUR PREMIUM PARLORS WILL RECEIVE FORTY (40) STAMPS FREE TO START A BOOK. BELOW IS A LIST OF THE ENTERPRISING, GENEROUS MERCHANTS OF SEATTLE WHO GIVE ,*A("GREEN TRADING STAMPS. SAVE YOUR OWN PURSE BY PATRONIZ- ING THEM. BRING US YOUR SOAP WRAPPERS, TOBACCO TAGS, LABELS, TRADE MARKS, AND PARTICULARLY YOUR HAMILTON BONDS AND COUPONS. WE WILL GIVE YOU .J*A(" GREEN TRADING STAMPS FOR THEM. A BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED TRAY FREE To Every Lady Calling at Premium Parlors Merchants in All Sections of Seattle Are Below—Read This List Carefully The Following Stores Give g:~l Green Stamps ART NEEDLEWORK ! DRUGS | GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS | GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS , MEATS AND PROVISIONS ! MEN'S CLOTHING « Anderson & Norland, 2008 Vernon Place. | Snoqualmie Pharmacy, 225 Pike St | Norman McKinnon, Cor, Second Ave. and | J. P. Fox, Cor, Sixth Ave, N. W. and W Latona Grocery and Market, 3602 Sixth | A. Bridge & Co., Firct Ave, and Yesler & BOOTS AND SHOES Denny Way Pharmacy, 500 Denny Way i Bt * ong a | way Nickel Plate Shoe Co., 822 Second Ave. | I th and B. Union St Denny Way Grocery, 618 Denny Way Chas. M. Stuck, 1724 Alki Ave. Great Western Clothing Co, 1317-1318 Plymouth Shoe Co., 707 Second Ave. Vv Pharmacy, 101 Eastlake Avo.) 3 M Ripley, Elghth Ave. and 45th St | F. W. Nelmann, 319 E. 42nd St First Ave ‘ Raymond & Hoyt, 1406 Third Ave. {a r Crockett St N.E | Star Grocers aud Meat Market, Cor. Fre | The Bee Hive Store, Georgetown, 13th’ | The Bee Hive Store, 12th Ave. South | B Store, 701 Union St | Kugens Gtliman, 1217 Third Ave i ° mont Ave. and Blewett 3t Ave. 8. and Vale St & and Vale 8t., Georgetown. G Co., 7208 Woodland | Johnson Grocery Store, 4158 California | Mills @ Neal St | High School Market, 717 East Pike St Imperial Tailoring Co. 801-803 Think” Great Western Clothing Co, 1317-1319 Ave J. W. Anderson, 2 Ay | Hagen's Cash Grocery and Market, 318 Ave First Ave. Hill Pharmacy, 2017 Mth Ave. 8.) pay Day Grocery, 4252 Fremont Ave. s ee ge a : Ww sa East Pine St | The Buffalo Woolen Mills, 1612-1416 Fitzgerald Hynes, 6410-12-14 Ballard | V ne Pharmacy, 1503 Rainier Ave. George Van, 5004 20th Are. N. W Satables, ’. Honaker, 600 Aloha St. | ° Westlake Ave. ave was “a The Sunnyside Drug Store, 46th St. and | Fairmount Grocery 1 California Ave. | P. J. Cook, ¢ j MEN'S FURNISHINGS | SIGN PAINTING O. W. Johnson, 5329 Ballard Ave. Sunnyside Ave Star Grocery and Market, Cor. Fre | H. A. Bost d Ave A. Bridge & Co. First Avenue and Yesler | 4 nD a walt Paper Co. DEPARTMENT STORES mont Ave. and E tt Ww all Grocery Way A | Star Paint and Wem Paz ve BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR T ° Hi 3 at ry 3 Great Western Clothing Co, 1317-1319 1421-1423 Fourth Ave Northwest Quick Shoe Repair Shop, 1104 | The Hee Hive Store, Georgetown, 12th | ‘ | A. E. Greenus & Co,, 1412 First Ave. Pike St | Ave. 8, and Vale St i honta Mitegerald Hynes, 6410-121 ! d BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE | \eo"*4 © Hones re AY T 1@ Hive Store, Georgetown, 12th | TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES Ave. $8 and Vale St | A. Bridge & Co., First and Yesler Way. Publ " 7 te _ Peter Madson, 1801 Wer tlake Blvd. | Gre Jeste Mot Yo. x — Market, all Butter and DRY GOODS | z ee yee ree beng coageeeg oe ra Clothing Co, 1317-1319 ; ‘ | Watson, 7200 Greenwood Ave | Lan, 2 rat Ave. es: So Store, Cor. First Ave. and | ‘ry Goods and Notion Store, | MILLINERY ioe Bee « Fadia Georgetown, 12th Chas. H. U Stalls 118-125 New San- | . e. Georgetown, 12th | T&ho Groce tore, 3603 Wood. | Mise P.M. Ross | Fitzgerald & Hynes, 6410-12-14 Ballard itary Ma at ; | White Fron i . - re | Ave 5. Bea Wills Anne Millinery en 1 n oth Ave. No W. Milis & Neal, 2317 N. 45th St HAY AND FEED Peed Cx Cow Butter e, 5405 20th Ave. N. W. | BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS Westlake P Market, all Confection- TEA AND COFFEE nm St All Tea and Coffee Stalls in Westlake 5 Ballard Ave Public Market 1718 Yesler Way well, 17 | Parsons, 2006 V 1 & Hynes, 6410-12-14 Ballard | } alia | La Mode Millinery, 4 | Mra. J. F. Hemen, § Grocery and Feed Miss Eva Martin, n Lake Millinery | C. F. Moe, 118 Pike St Sta a St $17 Bast Athertou 7 Woodland Park | - , rae en” sas nak Thre | Westlake Pies Maret, ai) Yai Stalls. Sandsted Millinery, 822 Pike St 7 al Tall Yo., 801-802 Third Ave: 4 The Buffalo olen Mills, 1612-1416 | Lake Hardware and Furniture Co., diene tah Denar Way Westlake Ave. 4101214 Ballard > ti Re es THEATRE | whi 71319 i ae Aaik Mission Theatre, Georgetown. vel Co., Cor. 46th St. and In- | FISH DEALERS JEWELERS pasa 5, 10 pipet A lye ee Third »., Cor. Woodland Park Mae ‘ ‘s "540 co thy Page — t idndews 5213 Ballard Ave wn, 12th wea! >’ iW | ‘ORISTS vite Ay AND PROVISIONS . Baker Bazaar, 6407 20th Ave. N. W. The H. Harrington Company, 916 Second | gq \ + Sette we Public Market, all Meat and IANS WALL PAPER ee te RH , 1 geuatal 438 ve GQ. A. Lindauer, 5212 Ballard Ave. A. E. sa gene Firat Ae ee People’s Cash Grocery Denay Way. | Le. i nwoes PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH Tat ae nite GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS | Fuji & Co. 201 Ninth Aves M it Renic dvs). unde hee WINES AND LIQUORS 4 Ave sk cena Caley the 1 Meat Market ligt hool Groce ‘1 I We And t AE & Co iti First Ave H. Tarnow & ( 5 Second Ave. 8. i eter Madson, 1801 Westlake Ave. 1 tt ( Ne Hm 1 2 i ( 1 A ° and M " OGRAPHERS : , Liquor i er Way. it CHINA, GLASS, WOODEN. | (rnd View G 409 Wont Newell St. | Eric + Market, | OW! Studio, 1104% First Ave Is Smith, Third and i I € ar M t 46 i i} dd ( ord Av and Kilbourne St 2) i re sees and Gro int | SAVE “HAMILTON” COUPONS AND BONDS—MOST VALU- J t " al = DFM a 1A tre Ma ‘ »| ABLE OF ALL SIMILAR PREMIUM TOKENS PACKED 4 Point G Ik ino mA Stent Sri . < as as « : ar euih iva. Mw . aoe feat ¥ 117 | ONLY WITH LEADING MANUFACTURERS’ PRODUCTS. CONTRACTORS Cor, Bagley, ofl Ma , and Sun: | & < oO. Sgr Painting, | F. ) ant 421 I 1|k vo ip . ‘ judkine st, | YOU can exchange them at any JN. Premium Parlor for Pre nd Wall} Co, In A I ha PP i: a 1 and Moreer Bt, | The Content tenet: 510 Denay Way. | miums or Stamps, upon an Equal Basis With Ys Green Trad | Wa | Palace Groce 1 Madison St | 06 Seventh A | ine Stamp & stamps THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON COMPANY iy THOMAS A, SPERRY, President Paid Up Capital, $1,000,000.00 /OCAL PREMIUM PARLORS, 1413 FOURTH AVENUE, BET. PIKE AND UNION, AND WESTLAKE MARKET

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