The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912. He WAGE EARNERS’ STL A Fats Still Deeper Into the High Cost of Living. Every Day “The Store 4 That Saves You Money” Adds to Your. Bank Account YOU SAY YOU HAVEN'T A BANK ACCOUNT? q Well, Start One Tomorrow by Depositing the Money You Save on These Articles Regular 25c TURKISH se "ha TOWELS low (22C OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Sold all > a ee atl “seagg 25c 4—CANS—4 CARNATION MILK Now Z5C $8.88 150 WOMEN’S. SAMPLE SUITS Some Worth as High as $30.00 While They Last $8.88 TABLE OIL CLOTH Some Ask 25c a Yard Our Price TRIMMED HATS Values to $10.00 Regular 25c BLUE LABEL CATSUP Here at gs * yee SHOES alues FELS NAPTHA, WOR OR FAIRY SOAP ‘ouths’ $2.50 1¢ AMERICAN PRINTS .. 4 Some Ask 7c---Now 163 Left of Those MEN’S $20.00 SUITS While They Last We take great pleasure in announc- ing to the Mechanics, Laborers, Rail- road Men, as well as any other wearer of Carhartt’s, that this store is now the home of all Gloves Overalls and Trousers ae s ss te GENUINE IMPORTED ENGLISH BRIAR Also Pressed a Pi ee Sterling Silver Banded. Regular . Our Price CIGARS Our Price, "8 for Whiffs. Our Price, 5 for 0° Tair Salespeople Wanted ~~ _—_|Doors Open 9:30 a. m.

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