The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1912. The Store That Saves You Mone —_ Notifies you, one and all, that from tomorrow on Old Dutch Cleanser, which others ask 10c a can for, will be cut down to FOUR a iam we ae : CANS FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. This is just one of the many cuts we have made in the high cost of living. ah three «similar me etate, But No: 4 E KILLED NO 4 March 11— ire oboe | hin fourth inadvertence pay haired old man Wwe one the ehud- to spend the peniten- oe 3 } H Regular $1.00 : ‘ 4——CANS 4° CORSETS CARNATION MILK TABLE OILCLOTH Some ask 25c the yard. Our price OLD DUTCH CLEANSER TW | leeteetestmeenen ‘ Four De eeeenaeeenes Children’s 15c ’ $1.25 Set Jaw and Broke It. SCHOOL HOSE KNICKERBOCKER BLUE LABEL CATSUP PANTS $2.50 Although Mra. Clyde Lockas eatified that seeeeeeeeeetteees N FRANCISCO, March 11.—"1 pale Regular 25c. Our Price COTTON BLANKETS ‘ Heavy Satome to Join the Army. : 10c 1 P “ im imixsion to the arm: aasoge DUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH jt the recruiting station at Moncie Four Rolis i Eocene ate «| tn. and passed all the examina: wale isfy More than a mixed with acid, no stomach gus or tions until a nude woman was z wale fo the! heart! or heavy feeling found tattooed on his arm. He} }amd Canada|in the stomach, Nausea, Debilitat-| was told the army wouldn't stand and realize ing Headaches, Dizziness or Intes.|for such lasting re-| tinal griping. This will all go, and) Newton went to a tattoo artist | Mheré will be mo sour food |#nd had # decollete waist aad hob- , wit |Jett over in the stomach to poison We skirt draped over the India Ink aaa ‘your breath with nauseous odors. | fixure, and now Uncle Sam will ac Seder | Pape’s is @ certain | cept Bim, t be- JAN AbDMY’C | ITALIAN ARMY'S STRONGEST ‘MAN e 7 BARS fairy soar, Now” Regular 18¢ the Yard CAMBRIC nite Sirs Regular $1.50 IMPORTED KID GLOVES Now all colors, now 68c Women’s White or Tan 300 MEN’S SUITS Women’s $5.50 PUMPS or SHOES Worth to $20.00 SILK or NET WAISTS Choice Now EWESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY T SAVES YOU MONEY \DERTAKING PARLORS [iia ea pera ADWAY AND UNION geting men, ani cannons. is DY iain Erne rip the pee Doors Open at | |B i10 younds, ‘Mountain artillery. as 9:30 A. M. SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. dumbbells is a new one, and will not 5 find many enthusiasts :

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