The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, ace 7, 1992. i mM BAAS a | ae woes lane ARRIVED ae a n Al : +1 y¢ Vs ie UOT ma = ce Mitton eae idl Mal ! Sr COM l pie pligans RGD | fel I, if we used three pages we could not tell you what this seventh train has dine: and is still ine for age earners. Outside of cutting Gold Dust, Lonsdale Muslin, Carnation Milk, Fels-Naptha, Ivory and os ‘Sear American Prints and other articles, we are still cutting —the seventh train puts us in a position to do the same. fen Specials With a Sole Boys’ Regular Men’s $2.50 $6.50 SUITS . CORDUROY PANTS ys Ys $5. BOYS’ SUITS Men’s $3.50 LONSDALE MUSLIN SHOES, Now Worth $4.50 SWEATER COATS Others Ask I2ic the Yard 9 9 8 Ul . Seventh i Bic Train Price J i ' ; a Og¢ 4 The Yard ge pb ~. GOLD DUST $6.00 DRESS SHOES Seventh Train Price, the Pkg [ior Friday and Saturday Fels-Naptha, Ivory or Fairy Soap, Now Seven Bars DRESS SHOES and , OXFORDS HIGH TOP SHOES OXFORDS, Now Seventh Train Price Now $1.89)°3.89| 25° 25° $1.50 Imported Women’s White and Tan Women’s $4.00 Men’s $1.50 Men’s DRESS SHOES KID GLOVES PUMPS and SHOES PUMPS or DRESS SHIRTS 15c SOX Now All colors and black .00, DRESS SHOES Now Selling for Snow’s $5.00 and $6.00 Men's $6.60 E nd Children’s Shoes Others Ask Ot For--Our Price CENTS is Open 9:30 a. m.

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