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2 THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1913. — Cael cor SSS eo Ronson, prTsaune Pus, | FOR ACME AT 22sec ae Gt CHAM : 3 TELLS SEATTLE FANS ABOUT IT age f) ant | : ‘ 1 = ihe 2 «panty « ibe, Curry oe Co. 2 —— — Custom laioring for! Particular Mena KNOX HATS and EVERYTHING Ff, A GENTLEMAN WEARS VEIT H- CAMMACK CO, Second Ave. and Jame “DENNY-RENTON” ihe, Aion All Cley Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Ala. right the baseball sky of : nf VARSITY MAT — BR-R-B! STILL PM _ ARTISTS WN THEY Paci a 1 To Keep Out of Bankruptcy “= The sale just concluded by J. P. Burke was a suc# “sv ua ff C@SS in every way and he carried out his agreement “~""@ to the letter, but I find myself still short of cash to “4 satisfy my creditors. I hate to do it, but I am simply. compelled to go on sacrificing my finestock of goods ‘J [Burne Peiky I | “exe Price Cutting ‘atamet 800 es are Douglad ~ AMUSEMENTS 7 Go Postponed , Oxfords Pants a eS " patted Progen ae . ' $10.00 $1.00 SEATTLE THEATRE Sulphurs 9 ; pated ; Men's Suits Umbrellas ate! Purifies the Blood and cut to cut to Cures Rheumatism C1 14 we THE ‘MAN FROM HOME ' First Time at ar Prices. $3.39 $3.50 Men's Corduroy “Pants how 9c $5.00 Boys’ School Suits now =a $6.00 Men’s 12-inch High Top Shoes, all sizes oa. Pantages Theatre sn i Fp nig St: ro) $2.90 "Fifty Years Ago, Whe en Golden W ed ‘ding = on is VICTIM i Rye Was Young” $12.50 Men's Suits $25.00 Men's Suits cut to $11.25 $30.00 ~_— Suits IVS TOUGH LUCK I've been selling clothes to $3.40 | $15.00 Men’s Suits men of Seattle for nearly a quarter of a century—l’ve done a_ square, honorable business—and it’s tough to have to sacrifice my stock in this way. But my creditors are demanding cash, and this is the only way I can raise it. ALEX. BRIDGE. WAGEN WILL MEET DORIAN $6.25 $8.00 si Nag pil Or $3.00 Men's Blanke ets Blue or Gray Flannel Shirts now 88c $3.00 Men's Hats, soft or hard, cut to 5c Men's Pants coats cut to cut to $14.15 $1.39 A. BRIDGE & CO. 103 First Ave. South, Cor. Yesler Way