The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1910, Page 3

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gNK CROP SHORT; TAKES DUKE MLLE. ARLETTE DORGERE. OE eit, MUM BA Es 2 all | me an't | tim s E nt would be needless The grand duke ened his pocket = Navy Men Will I Study Air fe sca gation Press) =_ rf trea’ freauties, bad 0 5 fe 5 fj @ o th 0 J 5 t o 5 J — a| | Be Paris, | | y | | F ts—In big as | it ations in neat | ’ 33c : Engine—Or Ex 7 Truck, $1.88 , d - —r mous Knapp stron gine, with tende has reverse of trac oO amenta nd if De i ‘$3. ge be Sane Aes (EE ai $5.58 Basement Gift Offerings | $2.50 Doz. Cups and $5.00 Cut Glass Bowls, ‘ Saucers, Set, 59¢ oe On $2.50 Carpet Sweeper, $1.69 ite VASE _ = Soa, SESE EE SESE EES | | CANADA PASSES campaign for the the Canada British Columbia's lice tho prohibitory law tn this ee ee ee MAYOR 18 ARRESTED For VIOLATING SUNDAY LAW PAINE nig core O., Dee. 15. * * ~ . * * * u* * * *) * * * ~ * UP sci (My United VICTORIA, B.C. temp » act for! high t regulation Hquor a n nee and stric jaw In two countion ended yestor- |, i day tn a rejection of th »pont This is the first mpt at |b $8.50 Puts It in Your Home r an pay in oan installments $9 50 Terms as low ae EDISON AMBEROLA * D. £ Eilers Music Building. “Just Say’ HORLICK’S It Means Original and Gonuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. ve ote healthful than Tea or Cc with the weakest digestion. s, invigorating and nutribous, nalted grain, powder form, A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take no substitute, Ask for HORLICK’S, TS Others are imitations WORTH’S Shoes Will Be Half Price and Less a (Ry United Pree.) BAN JOSE cal Dee, 15. For the second time within a week Mar-| mn McKa is belng sought by the victim of kid whose home ort in’ Reno, Nev, wa mewn be re a week ago by bis} ‘ather, who took him from bis mother Last night four unidentified mer and two women selzed the lad and appeared with him in an auto nobile. A violin with keys like a plano as been invented, We may be| but if the average violin keys, we'd fa ek ‘\Christmas Victor Offer With Records and Record-Cabinet Complete: Buys This Genuine Edison Phono- graph and | 6 Reco’ “— if THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910. RENO BOY | STOLEN IN SAN JOSE and thro wing the Vie tor-Vic! trolas Ev sh anaieg @ m a to $250 $29.55 a Third and University er Owl Drug e Room 4 | $4.00 Boys’ Suits 1301 First Ave. PEER CLOTTING CO. core’ unnesiy stret FORCED TO QUIT BY OUR CREDITORS 2-DAYS MORE-2 And the Peerless Clothing Company passes from existence. We quit, not because we want to, but because we are forced by the merciless creditors — FINAL SLAUGHTER ses" ge HFriday and Saturdayl:=s::~ Ge 3.80 Ponte $] 49 Every Piece of Clothing, | shoe—"* Furnishing Goods, $1.00 Natural Wool Un- $2.25 Men's lerwear— 39 e Hats, Shoes, etc. [Wee shi BOE is ca twoweued will be $1.25 Negli- gee Shirts— 35c Heavy Wool Hose— Cut to Cut to $30.00 Men’s Hand- Tailored Overcoats— sy 012.79 75c Heavy Balbriggan Underwear— The Greatest Slaughter of High- Grade Mer-]: chandise Ever Knowal-~?**"*¥ $16.00 Men’s —— tweeds, cheviots latest styles ae he $16.50 Men’s Overcoats and Cravenettes $1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts —Coat styles; cut oe $7.50 Ladies’ All-Wool $2.37 worth anywhere $16. 00. Closing Out price $5.00 Men’s Leather- = a 69 Shoes— Cut to —In black Thibet $1.00 Black a Scotch nyt : ; value — 39¢ $16. 50. Closing @LF7ER ea Or Op GU to --------- Heri en $4.00 and $4.50 Men's Pants— $22.50 Suit Case leather; -Heavy $22.50 Overcoats and Cravenettes—With lars; the very new- est fabrics; regular- 1 $25 Men’s Suits—Hand-tailored through- out; the latest designs, in all styles and Genuine Zebra Under- wear— ly sold at $22.50. $4.00 Men’ : ” vod Closing Out price . Silk Shirts— Cut to $1.19 $3.00 Men’s $1.50 Men’s Hats—Cut cuts; sold Work Pants— err rer universally ere at $25.00. $2.00 Men’s Lambs’ Wool § Closing @ $4.00 Silk and Worsted Out price... Union Suits— Cut to Underwear— $1.69 $18.00 Men’s Suits—In blue and black cheviots, Thibets, $6.50 Men’s High Cut 9 also tweeds and 75c Heavy Squawknit jhoes— worsteds; regular Socks— Cut $3.29 price $18.00. Clos- ry Cut 336 a ing Out price .. A to Cut to . Look for the Red Signs—Forced to the Wall—Directly on the Corner \g Peerless Clothing Co. 1391 First Ave-—Corner University Street—1301 First Ave.

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