The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 9

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THE BES * $250, tT iu.s. — Oo. | ¢ MARCUM, Man $i FIRST AVE! NUE ring This OPEN EVEN: ine AT THE First 0 ose Regula ar + Din nner 0 Special 50c Chicken 9° SSeS ON EARTH Hinges Cafe | fo) COMMISSION |_™ TURNS DOWN |: PAT CALHOUN IT ALL DEPENDS THE ‘MODERN TOWN OF BABE sTRR—rril emer WILSON TA TAKES 5 A CC CONSTITUTIONAL IN. N.Y. NY] i Al FRISC Oo AN PRANCISCO, Fr “CASCARETS”’ BEST FOR THE BOWELS y No headac he, bad taste, sow or coat by ts rnin igue . | DAHOEDITORTO fas COMETOTALK TO EROGRESES Wuxtra!Wuxtra! Then Descend Again Great Oil Strike! ” "Real Estate Values Soar— p01 9 * Dentists TAO BERTALYPAR ntad Pere Spas Rapes THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1525 Second Ave. ts \ | FineHats ‘That You Can Wear Now Of course we have sprinc } but we want to Impres fat the SEASON admit Wearing FALL and y ER HATS for several woe CAN supply you tor THAN CosT. We Still Have a Few | WOMAN WALKS ACROSS CONTINENT; | || NOW SHE PLANS TO HIKE TO SEATTLE |) M E. M. Heckert lier, Mrs. John W h = uin his 2 alth, He ha Mrs 1 the Crack, Goes the 13th Commandment Jp. CUT FLOWERS; LARGE ASSO pone Va 0 So SADSSNE Main 1608 —Phomes—tod. 2955. Arlistic Fiorists and Decorators SPECIALTY RTMENTS AY, FEBRUARY 7, 19 ee The Of Men’ GOES ON SAL CLOTHING CO., E have absorbed the Stock of the “I. X. L.” i] js ‘ 7 yd S Gsod as E TOMORROW from 107 Second Avenue. Twenty-five thousand dollars worth of Shoes, Hats, Furnishings and Clothing is in this Sale. We shall place the entire stock on sale tomorrow. We have eliminated hackneyed expressions. will be marked $7.65. A small lot of Overcoats sold by the I. X. L. for $15.00 will be mark- | ed $4.50. Another big lot of Suits and Over- coats, worth up to $30, will be sold for $12.50. A lot of fine Suits and Overcoats sold by the I. X. L. for $22.50 and $20.00, we will seli any of them for $11.50. The I. X.L. Patent Leather Shoes, were $3.50, will go for $1.65. Vici Kid and Gunmetal Ox/ords for men, worth $3.50, will go for $1.00. The famous Holeproof, Everwear, Wanderhose, and Bachelor’s Friend | Sox will go for 18c. A big lot of Men’s $15.00 Suits | the hot air and the usual The sale is expected to appeal to thinking men---not rummies. We're going to print the bare facts. | The I. X. L.’s Hat stock gets the hook--$2 Soft Hats for 65c. $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hats $1.16 Odd lot Stetson Hats, were $4, now $2.25. Monarch and other fine Shirts, choice of the lot (some are a bit soil- ed), 65c. Fine $1.50 and $2 Fancy Shirts will go for $1.10. Cooper’s Ribbed Underwear, worth $1.50, for 95c. Men’s Ribbed Cotton Underwear will go for 29c. Men’s Cotton Union Suits will go | for 59c. Men’s Ruff Neck Sweaters, were | $4.00 now $2.65. It should be understood that the foregoing are merely sample values—not the whole store nor the whole sale. But you ean tell by a pull at the bottle just what the bottle contains! The sole purpose is Hub. If the “I. X. L.” have bought a goose ege’ to make friends for The stock doesn’t doit, why, we , that’s all. Everything will be marked in plain figures. Everything will be sold on the Hub’s famous guarantee— MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT And No Questions Asked! We’re not going to spend a fortune in advertising this sale’ because it is, not necessary, the THESH 615-619 FIRST AVENUE values will do it. Opposite the Totem Pole

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