The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1913, Page 3

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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1913 | 3 a eee SS the t-te id NeW BULL moose) REPRIMANDED; inn _| STOMACH BAD? BELCHING GAS AND BOY SHOOTS ——---—__—_—___—_—_—_ mn nop? NF? i FATHER : SOUR FOOD? WANT TO FEEL fi et “HE'S CURED BY FLESH OF | DYING MAN -. L. R, CLARK we SATISFY EVERY PATIENT ; as Te | eee cae at ' WIFE SCOLDS TO SAVE FRIEND) tance cient case } ' I ' ait | SWINDLER PICKS ate WOMEN VICTIMS coding ed Frid RELEASED AS SANE; GETS HOUSE BACK 0: e RE EVERETT SEATILP vty’ T° OREGON NOW GETS ; E who haw be ba MOTHERS’ PENSION »* “ KILL WITH JUICE sai ba0s Seas See SESE a = R-U-Particular Just Printers tthe h ; . fhe ® t 1 teal 2 About your Shoe Repairing? If so, take it to the 1013 THIRD AVENUE tashioned birch rod? are to eat’ ‘ : cares So cores Vi Weenie MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 Second Ave. MAIN 1043 IND 5200 1 you « , t the nty fund V . \ cool Dp D WELEAD McCORMACK BROS. OTHERS FOLLOW F: 0-DAY Factory-End Sale } [FEBRUARY |= | = | = | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | MARCH | 1st/ 3rd] TUESDAY x FOURTH DAY BUTTONS—Two sale tables filled i with extraordinary values in But- DRESS GOODS—Factory ends and = Exceptional Values tons and Silk Frogs. new Spring arrivals. in Every LACES — Beautiful Macrame and =QVERCOATS—One-half off and less. Venise Lace Bands, one-fourth off. REMNANTS—Four sale tables to se. MEN'S HATS Some exceptional Sy | Department lect from. | mark-downs in present styles. eS Lene SENSATIONAL PRICE CUTTING—IT IS A MONEY SAVING EVENT YOU CAN WELL AFFORD TO ENTHUSE OVER ae BIG ‘all ikl “aC eee Value to 25c Values 50c to $1.00 15c, 25c and 30c 15¢ KIMONO Value to $5 _Men’s 12!4c a Yard $7.50 WOMEN’S SILK FROGS a Dozen Trimming Braids FLANNEL MEN’S ee Drill Shirting COATS : “Carhartt” a. a Yard a Vand FANCY VESTS Small Waist Sizes, a Yard _ §c 79¢_|} $1.39 || 6c |] $3.50 15c Yard $1 LADIES’ 12bic Values to $1.50 15¢ 35c Mercerized MEN'S hg yn UNION SUITS Outing Flannel, oe LADIES’ COTTON Vas to AOS a MEN’S HATS SILKOLINE Dark Patera : Underwear, HOSE, LADIES’ Ps ron - for Shirts and Drawers arse ize x40, Only, Broken Lines a Pair SUITS Each aac || 9¢_ jf 59¢_ || sic |] Sac | gc 19¢_| nwa sae Misses’ $15.00 35c Ladies’ Cotton Men’s $1.00 50c Me - ;. $2.50 BOX CALF YOUNG MEN'S Vests and Pants FOUR-IN-HAND $20.00 | ate ne $1.50 Ladies’ [§ 25e LADIES SHO ES, i SUITS, Medium Weight, DRESS SHIRTS KNIT TIES All-Wool, “Luzerne” Wool TEA APRONS Sizes 30 to 35 Each Each Latest Models i Vests and Pants i 9 $1.69 |] $5.95 | 18 || 5 19c_|] $3.85 || 98 Rote. | An $2.50 to $3.50 $4.00 to $6.00 $1.25 HEAVY 25c Men’s Socks, 25c ‘aldidala MEN’S SHOES BOYS’ SUITS, HUCK TOWELS, “COMFO! on | Ladies’ Mustin || = CALICO Broken Lines, ‘Some with Two Pairs Drawers BLANKETS, ; COMFORTS Bat alabachackecs Colored Border, ‘ = : Good Patterns ral Choice : Each Each a Pair a Pair Gray, a Pair | $1.89 || $2.98 || 3%c oe — en | | ACE ISO a PRATT WD | eee | pa ta | ee ee nn a ee e ‘ ; > » P z 12!4c Imported 2 : 75c CORSETS, 15 et peti = | 7 Ps nhage The Store That Saves You Money Norwegian Sardines 10c Sc DRESSING ra . Low Top and Cites Powder 3 for 25c HAT PINS SACQUES or Gold Dust, 12'c Cans : for Choice Early Green Peas C or Eastern Sugar 3 aoe rer Cashmere Long Skirt, Embroideries a Yard 34c We ae OP! NOMA. ae SE SEES aN, SRT HANDY TO ALL C “AR LINE: Ss AND BOAT L ANDINGS Corn, 162c _~__SECOND # COND AVE. AT OND AV RMS 3 for 25c Leanne Ld a]

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