The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1912. s Ended OMAN Batons PORT BONDS aa - uk Marci Si Thousands Made Happy by the Store That Saves You Money Will hold a apectal election in the @ivtriet on the Sth of March noxt for the purpose of submitting a plan of harbor improvement for adoption and a bond issue for carrying cer. tain vortions of the plan into imme. diato effec The owe importance of the ques tlone-to be passed on is a reason why voters should take great pains to register before the opportunity allps by, It is particularly tmport Z 5 lypt \' i § i. ecco ia a = Cc. pera ‘ rit de 5 ‘the 6 ‘5 4 a Sees St pee mon M WLS 4 ® eye at Lak Or, seaene ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 23—The rok NEW YOR«, sas. 22-—Would you| interstate commerce commission iy ljundreds and Hundreds of cenarea. sive Up & $300-a-week job simply | has ordered a recuction in carioad V “ a wd Mee caurcr | axe believe graveyare sceve’ [nla to Coloreaae ca, complaints of [AE yg Fan Bales and Cases U p Da ily Mail orders; Mise Georgia O'Ramey, who was | the ee Packiax Co., of Long: os ee Beige tat < , To gladden the hearts of the merry shoppers. You can hear it on all sides ' «(NOT SALIS, ll OR aed : im “My, how can they sell goods so cheap?” The answer—only by such a purchase as CE y we made in buying the $250,000 stock of The Tacoma Dry Goods Co. Sale starts at access, 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. hangs over the actors When it [ed with &. sick, ‘gacey, ai stomach, or | comes to graveyards, excuse me.“ ==-52=2s:|Everything at Less Than -|esee2e-==| Wholesale Prices connecting with th a gas jet was wel salts, cathartic pili or eastor ofl? ween ‘This is portan: hog =» Cascarets phony while you sleep, Dean Still Wanted 2 “ei REMEMBER THE TIME—9:30 a. m. oman line Hofman id wn ug Societe air and Read These—Read These , Bank of geste: at New Westmin A Casearet tonight will straight ‘ster, B.C. ya oun Sor ne 6 ee yee out by morning—~a 10-cent ‘ | write of babeas corpus by Superior box from any drag store will keep ‘Judge Wills. He was immediately your entite farily feeling good for seusyeount. hg hited Giaion adttanre Genie’ “Dent newer ise caitives WOMEN'S $22.50 WOMEN’S $25.00 " 20¢ HUCK MEN’S $15.00 SUITS [f MEN’S $21.50 SUITS jon an extradition warrant sworn They loye Cascarets because they jst by the British Columbia author |taate SUITS OR COATS— ff SUITS OR COATS— TOWELS— or sleke Pe 3 Fut Lots = 1.98 ! WOMEN’S $30.00 _§- WOMEN’S $40.00 10c TURKISH SUITS OR COATS— SUITS OR COATS— TOWELS— 5¢ 22%4c PILLOW MEN’S $5.00 DRESS CORTICELLI, Reg. 10c CASES— SHOES— nae 9 | 1° $1.50 DRESS SILK, [|] Women's $1.50 Import- 15c PILLOW 30c HEMSTITCHED ed Kid Gloves, all colors CASES— PILLOW CASES— WOMEN’S $15.00 85¢ COTTON DRESSES— BLANKETS— C REGULAR $1.50 REGULAR $1.50 BED SPREADS— COMFORTS— 98° REGULAR $2.25 Men’s Regular $3.50 BED SPREADS— SWEATER COATS— 6° ; =A" MISSES’ $2.25 WOMEN’S TRIMMED 404 (ur and happier tor you you apent part of your time ‘midet the SHOES— HATS, Worth $12.50 ~ beauties of nature. able to undersell all competitors in NORTH END ACREAGE. 900 acres of land situate North and East of the present Country Club, of Lake Washington and both ranges of mountains, at the low price of Acre, $10 Cash, Balance Over Four Years this acreage want to sell Part is crossed by running streams. and improvements Macadamized boulevard already built to ice is made so low that any- one-half mile of $400 acres. SALE Starts Faprth of this city in King Free use of Community Beach to every them, - purchaser. -AT— ’ : ; A, eS Se The building of the car line will ‘double ¢ ; es acre. Better come in at q , hin, e a nty Som te ph pa atk with us about this land. x P; . 9 30 a ml e' le je R e jo Ebe secures any acre, Two trips daily, rain or shine. Tomorrow Second Av. at James St. Tomorrow & CO., Third Floor, N. Y. Block Lonsdale Muslin Sold the World Over at 125c feeds, and good ones, to

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