The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1913, Page 2

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° THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. "7. re Ad 08 he Pra REE FT GDA TR WELVE FIGHTERS: ae MEX x IT “TONIGHT Hl” _ LT A SAAN ——— mG TREE DAYS OF | ja prey Genet | AUTO SPEEDING IN mee 1a A e o Tae Te “SEATTLE THEATRE nine way 4 — MAN FR 1M HOME men The Call for Dookiet. s"rhureay oIRht. | AGEN WINS QUICKLY | Robson’ S : pred = up | 460-462 Arcade Bidg. 4th Pioor Iry Curtiss for Hardware, Paints, Doors, Windows, Glass, Plumb- ing, WALL PAPER, Tinting. THE WM. M. CURTISS CO. Cor. Leary and 20th Av, N. W. Ballard. SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT—CONVENIERT TO ALL HiWebster <....° 191 186 175-350) S80" For 20 years | have been engaged in busine t ed . q Ths or Shoe Hospital bate in Seattle. By square and honorable methods D AVE “BEST BY TEST” First N y sq > wf tie “Wola f brought my business to its present position as om =— _ * nae i Dr Matt re 4 of the largest clothiers on the coast. If 1 could Made snd | 92a.tle Sporti gusta RACQUETS || GIANTS TAKE ON ine ha eet os ont tee fa small part of my realty holdings into cash | coul a Tar ae beget apa TE J pay my creditors---but real estate won’t tura. My creditors are demanding more cash—demanding that I sacri the balance of my stock. I'll have to satisfy them. My store was closed today to re-arrange stock and mark the prices even lower than they were. I trust that as many of my old customers ag| possible will get the benefit of this sacrifice. Atex. Bridge ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Repatred Shaw's Pharmacy, Second and Madison St i Realize |iissins se an of Aberdeen, who That the Better Tackle » ve rt the oe week, Is attlysmigntna you use the Better Re- the Varst nk 4 Ul be J wit ege 2 tay he a 1 We are Bieny eae tae baters nPeedpiais| vey tis cLomn : showing year the t ts : , a ' om | Pine pé r 4 argest st line of lee RREREBARHAORUAERRWA EG Bah Ol pt % berate ace Une of ee a oney-naliSin ices OD vd Tl HPLMONT CARR, : : f Seattle : ee ‘ , Curmer Second Av. and “Stewart «¢ ig Freeh Pack Tyee Chinock and) Every Pattern of Dri-Flie made \* i Qh awers ee = | Soena Si coe Be, ME SRE HN BEB ITE. 3 | MEN’S SUITS MEN’S SOX | itchcan cade 7 ae: “as Mi ue apdont Nah alakene * wy 3 hm $10.00 values cut to $2.89. — Heavy All-Wool Sox ; fi Sfapit |S) Name ofiCam tee A # $12.50 values cut to $3.29. to 17c. Sooo and mweaqenl glide = 4 ¥ an dE Autoramtic Rests. af iis * Pho |. | te ; $18.00 values cut to $6.15. 25c Embroidered and Fane the best that is made, $15 to $30 sizes, to a ie * amales ot: 4 # $22.50 values cut to $9.25. Sax cut to 6c. the. my Gut | Level Ta Cant tengths, and guaran | « al if ¥ ut to 25. . Sy erred |e : Chili Con Carne | ea Scie cant Henry Bist Stine . * ——— senedl te oad 5 ” . > NOTICE—You are not required | Our Sporting Rubber Boots ab Jw a in your amateur champlonsbip race. and agree to conform #| - to procure Fishing Licenses um | ways give satisfaction. $6.00 to | Pa til on or about the 20th of May. $8.50 * ’ nx fOv * —_——— * * * . a Special Reports | SEATTLE SPORTING cous ©. Agents Sportsmen (I, estan . $5.00 Boys’ Schoo! Suits cut to 10c Men’s Handkerchiefs ¢ Daily from all The Rubber Store Kant Leak le dnnitatoved« é e $2.29. to 3c. Fishing Streams. 712.715 First Ave Clothing “ > 50c Men’s Suspenders cut ae See eee teeter er eee ee ee eee D8! 14e. ty r: MEN’S PANTS $6.00 Dress Pants cut to $3.39. ’ $3.50 Dress Pants cut to $1.98. MEN S UNDERWEAR $2.50 Pants, good patterns, cut $2.00 Union Suits, fine to 9lce. lisle, cut to 98c. $4.00 Blue Serge Pants cut to $2.50 Heavy Silk Lisle $2.45. gansett, cut to $1.15. $3.50 Corduroy Pants, dark 50c Six-Pound Cotton Ribbed cord, cut to $1.29. Underwear cut to 27c. (Goud Teeth Fssential to The a MEN’S SHOES HATS Fine line of W. L. Douglas a oe $1.00 Men’s Crusher Hats, Shoes cut: to $2.65. colors and sizes, cut to 43¢. 200 Men’s Hats, soft and stiff Young Men i Original eréuemonet es 4 $15 Tailors the only store im town where you can get Suits # G Made to Order BABI ts csisence of ignoran feres with nutrition by disturb The old reliable & Bifing digestion; it-neatth mat ft follow “Scotch” Woolen By. Pain i " 3 o 0 bod from the tore will do their best feaibal || Doatiat 3 to confuse you. Te c protect yourself, r¢- member thiename and addross. $6.50 Men’s 14-inch high-top Sh t to $2.85. $4.00, ——e Heavy Wiak all sizes, values to $3.50, cut Shoes, black or tan, cut to $2.45. § § BSc. MEN’S PAJAMAS Drummers’ Sample Men's Fine Pajamas, # soiled, values to $3.00, cut to) $1.10. MEN’S SHIRTS | 10 dozen assorted flannel shirts ‘#8 valued to $2.00 cut to 83c. § «20 dozen Oregon City, all-wool Shirts, military and lay-down col- lars, valued at $3.50, cut to $1.65. f ; Fine line Negligee Shirts, fancy patterns, valued to $1.35, cut to 59c. 8 6. Negligee Shirts, in beautiful striped soiesettes and reps, all 1 sizes, valued to $1.75, cut to 89c. } Men’s Blue Chambray Shirts, 50c values, cut to 27c. Dress Shirts, all sizes, valued to $1.25, cut to 47c, $4.50 Blanket Lined Coats, guaranteed water-proof, cut $2.65, $25 and Up Take Your Time to Pay the Bill with bacteria MEN’S OVERCOATS $12.50 values cut to $4.19. $15.00 values cut to $5.90. $25.00 values cut to $14.05. $6.50 heavy-weight Mackinaw #} § Coats, brown, blue and grays, all $8.06 all-wool Oregon Blanke sizes, cut to $4.45. cut to $3.30. A Bridge & Col Stetson Barry . < “4 and Clark- Shoes for . son Hats Men—all ° 4 fn all new ¥ lasts-wall 7 at ad ing aate-oal om up oeant | 2103 First Ave. S., Cor. Yesler Way 1332-34 Second Ava., Near Union St “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ 204-5 Liberty Building, Corner Third Ave-and Unin |) Sale Opens 10 A. M. Tomorro Opposite Postoffice. | suring Blanks {lh oe

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