The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 3

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EY Ml PAPE’S DMPCPSW REALLY CURE HY sii surely get relief in five minutes Sour, sick, Uy ae nd od = meal, ion, hea ‘ when the food ag, oy nd exulate weak, that gives Hy r at ¢ & nM ne reg tt r sf oa ny ome stomac Hair Hair Turning ‘Gre or - Faded? STOHACK TROUBLE? YES! It your stomach is sick, sour, gassy and upset now, you bcs) psin, There will} any drug| oy * ° MO VING PIC TURE OPERA “ATOR: ON JOB AS WOMEN, FINISH PETiTION WORK IN RECALLING OF POLICE JOB NO SLEEP FOR 0 YEARS: HE'S ~INFINE SHAPE "WONTON, Fol A Har ara | Ms then og in the ithout | pepsin out it tte ‘ane of }uc ator ha Women’ To Have Health, Bowel Movement | nt hait| Mallow n’s Beauty Is Based on Health Absolutely Necessary—How Best to Obtain it MRS. JENNIE SNEDEKER y ularly will bring your hatr back to [his cane > “aa RESTORED BY " vial! ts natural color quickly and more p Pepsin acts a8 ectively than anything else. It's | : 6:00 HAY’S ~_ HEAL map ote file 4 rb gem cafe | If It Takes 50 Policemen an Hour to and obtained There is no need noW-/at night, according to directions, Think of Looking in the Garret, b t , Heli. | at cents or adays baving ere hair, ofland youll be delighted and pur-| How Long Will It Take 100 Police cate requireme h r) : ff either, that causes it tojprised at the almost immediate OR Oe THIN Leening Vader a |* f 4 i find Ree! bons i constantly change, Often a single application | Bae. thats : ae at in tae ‘ ag bair and Dandruff ruin a) will do wonderg towards restoring! All of the many intorosting scones in the remarkable campalg the women of San Franciseo, | me Satu SeuvPat statat earei ree from 4 its tonie I mend ¢ of hair in no time/|the hair (o its natural color | which has just culminated in the filing of a petit # for the rec Poll t t ct value to gry and faded bair make you) The following dru & will re-|Chag, Weller, whom the women charge with be dea that the polic It go much older than you really; fund your money tf HAY'S HAIR /for the protect ol » need protection » agitation fo wh yval from ¢ r a . HEALTH ts not satisfactory after /tated when the jude {i of a man charged with attacking two young girls, and who m fa thousands of f re DOW Ney- Fr, age HE 7 sf ja fair trial | Jumped bis ball The ple of the many stations established on the streets by the we Pepsin, for thou- |« For Bale jed by Bartell Drug Stores for securing signatures t It also shows a moving picture operator getting pictures of the «iv te If ‘ r family has | women at work be Pe — you ce ction, to be held within t Try Curtiss for allots elther for or against 1 ‘ the system repres r Weller—they are after garret.—Cleveland + Hardware, Paints, Doors, Windows, Glass, Plumb. | ‘¢ *ystem. of whic rt ender! wers to get low ball, thus en ‘ : abling them to escape, when they are charged with grave crimes against young girls, WILLIAM TUMBLER of ing, WALL PAPER, Tinting. i -| Yonkers, once a noted wrestler, ; A. L. STEVENS, of No. 382 own stable, How he got up the THE JOLLY PALLBEAR Ie a deceitful old man. A a) E E: Metropolitan av., Williameburg. stairs is a myetery ERS gave their much-talkedof stranger stepped him on the bas THE WM. M. CURTISS CO. reported that his valuable horse ball in St, Louis, the feature of street yesterday and demanded > had been stolen, Poilce hunt The sharp edges on the new which was the “casket glide,” his watch and cash. Tumbier Cor. Leary and 20th Av. N. W. Ballard. ¢d 36 hours and then the horse $20 gold pieces will wear holes in which the dancers wore long picked him up, threw him over a was found in the loft of bis in your pockets. streamers of crepe a fence and went on his way . aaaiiel vanted | ) g minati SEATTLE TwO BIG STORES TACOMA .Y OVERCOATS 1-2 OFF 10-DAY 2 32! or, ina it be 10 longa © oe FEBRUARY r. Ce ks, ny ‘tle, as | r ea bas ed If you are one of those meg who could beat never be induced to pay as little as $13.50 for n . a Suit, come to this store, examine the goods, be convinced that every one measures up to the standard of a $20.00 Suit in every respect, just what we claim they are, and each has two pairs of Pants to match. McCORMACK BROS. Factory - End Has passed, but its history of Revolution and Slaughter will be recorded and SATURDAY SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY End Sale. Which will undoubtedly be the strongest day of this rapidly closing event, owing to the fact that we are open until 10 p. m., and that the sale ends with Tuesday. Prominent among these great Bargains is the sale of all Fine Laces at 4 off. The wonderful selling of Sample Hosiery at 10c and 13c a pair. The clearance prices on Bedding and Blankets and the Glove day extraordinary, where ladies’ guaranteed gloves, from one of the best known makers, are sold far below regular prices. Sample Muslin Skirts 1-4 Off Sale * <> With increasing emphasis we repeat —That no better values or lower prices can be obtained than we are offering in this sale. Only Three Days Remaining. parc ol ——Is 2,000 Pairs 15¢ 15c to 25c Children’s Hose Ladies’ Hose ‘ Samples, Boys or Girls f a Pair a Pair | 10c 9c f Spring Styles Ladies’ Blue Serge Suits $12.50 10c Imported Castile Soap “Stork” and Olive ke Tc y 12M4c New Lace , PERCALES RUFFLINGS ' Good Patterns a Yard | a Yard Special Wl 6c ii 25 Men's Men’s ee SUITS 15¢ ew Spring Styles ¥ : aes COTTON SOCKS a Pants a Pair «ELSI «BL S13.50 | Gc | EE, | | Men’s $20.00 All Wool Suits + A s9.85. $1.00 Women’s UNION SUITS g9C 16 2-3c New Galatea Cloth a Yard _Mc 8c HUCK TOWELS $2C 5c¢ HAIR NETS Each 22C 35c Women’s Underwear Vests and Pants Each | 18 A 10c Cans MILK for All Wool Gray Blankets $1.25 COMFORTS $2.50 WOMEN’S SHOES a Pair $1.19 $1.50 _ UNION SUITS Medium Weight $8c 6c Cotton Challies a Yard $2C 10c Apron Ginghams Checks a Yard 5c 75c FRENCH FLANNEL a Yard 22c $1.50 Ladies’ Kid Gloves Fownes’, Dagmar and Eugene a Pair THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”) 5c Package yeaa Size ty New Spring Styles Ladies’ Dresses Special $8.00 $2.50 BOYS’ SHOES Box Calf a Pair $1.79 I TC 79¢ Pants Knickerbockers Boys’ Early June Peas or Seleet Sugar Corn 3 Cans for e5C 25c Tall Cans Salmon Each rai ALL CAR LINES AND BOAT LANDINGS aa te ns en A $1.00 Ladies’ KID GLOVES, Size 514, to 534 Purses, 7 to 734 with Chain a Pair Each _ 68 | ey TEA APRONS 5c 15c and 20c $2.50 Ladies’ Misses’ Blucher SHOES WASH COLLARS Box Calf Choice Values to $7.50 BOYS’ SUITS Some with Two Pairs Vanity and Coin SUSPENDERS a Pair | BI Men’s 15c Gauntlet Canvas Gloves Knickerbockers 33.98 | $4.00 to $6.00 BOYS’ SUITS Choice 92.98 12€ Men’s $5.00 Ruff Neck SWEATERS

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