The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1911, Page 3

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THE STAR-—FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1911 3 OSGAR und ADOLF” . - Mr. se Finds New Marvelsi in the Kitchen ; - By C Cond fo) ACH, SUBBOSE Dor 6 “GRUE Some A = |}OYSTER FACE COMES IN TopDAy, fet, LaNDsMANn 7 You must “MEE 3 OUR “1ck-0ck 4 , \lBE STILLNESS MY BEATING HEART E c ING CHEF, ADOLF.. YOU MAKE Pudi IC HOUSE DVE TO CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTATION hhh hhh |) HAFFA HUNCH, 1) VILL GIFF , You. COME RIGHT HIM DOSE ICk-OCK*GLOOCKS GLOOCK “++ SHORT WIDE EARTH-BEING MAY BE GOOD % POEM HIM DER GLAD MITT UND IN UND MAKE MY« ADOLF View BE DE J KIO CHEMI 5T BUT SUCH KNOWLEDGE 'S USELESS TO * y STEFR HIM BACK To ADOLF, SELF UNCOMFORTABLE, sors Mare Geb rat nds able AB GLOBBIK : ONE IN ENDEAVOR TO PASS LARGE PONDEROUS kh eH | TEE “HEE ADOLF vilt YESS. VALK RIGHT IN, j we “te BODY _ _THROUGH 3 SMAL L WALL APERTURE. “FOUNDY STRONG PUNGENT ODORS IN SMALL forts to boss her She ordered her spouse To begone from the house And in anger flung at him @ sosser eg ang ; REAL IRISH SHAMROCKS, IN SMALL POTS, 10c. | fine Thousand Rose Bushes Ready for as Fo reat Tomorrow's Selling at 10¢ Each (Ry United Press acy an a be oe oe ig along the Beautiful Seatt f ‘own roses to distribute at this popular ave been disappointing to a large number of people who lat This time we hope ugh to go around. The bushes ymen get thirty-five to fifty cents for—but by buying thousands w rave been able to get the price down to a point where plenty of and as} that the ' ‘the 5. Rose Bushes Dahlia Bulbs Two and three years old, fifty varieties, all named, The famous cactus variety, which created such a stir at the Ex- and all guaranteed true to name. On sale Saturday, position—was, in fact, the “official flower”; blooms freely: r grows like a potato. Tubers can be planted now and * will bloom commencing at 8:30 a. m.—not over ten to any one when the roses are gone; named varieties; worth 20¢ and 25¢; buyer—at, each ... | 10c 1,500 to choose among; each city has forced him away Carnation Plants English Honeysuckle Black Haws English Violets i i Shasta Daisies f | rt the » atten wonderful 4 hrough the Plants such as sell y at 15c and 20c are for 2 are « : ere t ¢ ef ’ ck i by ef ts a offered here tomorrow at Oe a 10¢ 10¢ «a 10¢ | roots t eac 10¢€ each Coats For. ‘Women| Women’s Dresses Are Hundreds of Spring Suits “yq 7000 Phrases Submitted| q ©: Sesering stca—spenaa syies— Specially Priced For for Women are Realy —Woderate — r ty Moderate Prices () Tomorrow at . . $10. 00 — Rrtees Preval The number of phrases received for our of day contest totaled about 7,000. It \ , Page na B ° ; ' Le P eral days for the judges to make their | « rs if we ne, then the econ- $} ful air which but we will announce fhe result as soc The showing will meet with approval tp Serges, Tweeds, Broadcloths, fancy strip- ' f h t th rter styl 1) ; h sad ap 1 with buttons. Al ed and black and white checks are all in- The Monarch Range Is rom women who wan’ ie smarter s' ge 1062 Sadek: at not-too-much-money. Made Right Prices begin at $9.50 and rise to $50.00 | e ae ee $25.00 to $75.00. The Monarch is made in but one grade, and is the only production of the fac tory. Each workman does his small share day after day he becomes an ES } “ “dd id ‘ y ; \ y %, Ww \ | ex . The result is a SZ, | » > - 4 ¢ Pye |] re s | range of the highest order Enameled Beds. c— Ys yal ha | J Lace Curtains Plof design, material and . te workmanship at a cost but coupe I j he Bay Be Ni A Rare Chance little greater than you are Th Ne S W t sk | i Yesterday wé unpacked -# asked for an inferior Abe a e ew pring ais S| { ‘i } vig ahipmene a Irish range. Beds, of brass or enamele ' a f oint and Cable Net Cur We have other lines of ranges and can meet com ee “For Women Nod a Seovten : from a noted iraporfer Aiea petition’s lowest prices, but the biggest bargain .. $1.98 : we can offer you is the Monarch. se atagn Has Tomorrow It o ipply no mee {Over a Thousand New Spring - isso Gone ’ 9 Old eeve ¢ eve, ac y $ 5.00? may prefer. Any on 9¢ correct, and you can choose } Models on Sale Saturday lor, p coors 82.50 for MALLE ABLE Range in $10.00 for $ 6.67) §: wonderful variety ailored Waists for morning Ou lar $4.00 Cue Itself Exchange 15.00 Beds for ....810.00) a. are of tinen, with broad and narrow tucks and pearl § “ae Mapes is gee 2 75’ Cahle Nan f And so on up and dow vuttons; Lingerie Waists’fer afternoon wear, of fine lawns } light weight woolens. Plain black and tan are Still “urta ir ......$1.95 richly combitted with fine embroideries, lace hecks and ‘ v le 3 Our regular $2.00 Notting - : iB, ' $ and single-breasted styles, witl trimmings, or } han : $1.49 Buy Now a Choice of white, black, veg- } ‘i ERR, are eae Ba TL By. ‘sa Fat am a $1. Pay Later ie digréen and blue ig a wide I'wo favorite styles are i rated tonight $ a touch of bright silk on collar « ffs Gar sa Notting j r variety - ric ange fro abe ‘ o $2.50 § Prices range from $5.00 to $15.00 } ham .. Be r $3.00 Curtains three Let’s Make iC@nrane rl Curr SL aay | lets mate Seattle ] ~~ WU a) 7 ¥ ( | | Seattle Beautiful ! TACOMA @ ETI _awo f E Yet [Sip | Beautiful PIKE AND FIFTH

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