The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1913, Page 2

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SUITS AT THIS STORE, Sim to wir invite or $6) time ; we can Everft! tes of your save } g a Gentleman V VEITH-CAMMACK CO. SECOND AVE. AND JAMES ST. “In the Shadow of the Smith Building.” ars. “Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye Was Young” Aggies Get Moulton Peete eetete een ee * SPEAS COMES BACK %\/\"! FOR MURPHY (LEFT) AND WOLGAST : BULL BROS. | > Just Printers *' r 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 (0)... 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FOR TEN DAYS ONLY $7.50 AND $5.00 GLASSES FOR $2.59 Formerly U. 8, Optical Co and the The navy g over players best tears. A jackets Rear Ad- Myes Tested Free of Charge tal. Complionted cases fitted where othes New Lenses put In your old frames, O14 frames taken tn exchange for new MARCUM OPTICAL CO, Hiring This Ad #17 Finer Av Send for Free Booklet, he trip gave bis k up. WE = Heartless Creditors Force Me to Do It You may think I enjoy sacrifici stock, but I don’t. In my 20 years Foe ness I have never had a more bitter pill to swallow than this. But there’s no choice— the creditors have demanded their money and they must have it—so this immense stock MUST be sold at practically give-away prices, Prices Cut Lower Than Ever for Wednesday Men’s Suits $10.00 values cut to $2.89. $12.50 values to $3.29. $15.00 values to $6.15. $22.50 values to $9.25. $25.00 values to $11.25. $30.00 values to $12.00. BUSY BUGS noouver horse Men’s Sox cut cut cut cut cut Underwear $2.00 Union Suits, fine silk lisle, cut Men’s Pants $6.00 Dress Pants cut to $3.39. Cotton Ribbed Un- M $3.50 Dress Pants§ §derwear cut to 27c. M cut to $1.98. N $2.50 Pants, good rey Fall os kerchiefs cut to 3c. mS : Pants cut to $2.45. 50c Men's Sus is $3.50 Corduroy penders cut to 14e. Pants, dark cord, cut to $1.29. HATS ? $1.00 Men's ; Men’s Shoes | j crusher Hats Ope Kine lide of colors and sizes, cut ing L. Douglas Shoes to 43c. cut to $2.65. 200 Men’s Hats, re $6.50 Men’s 14-f soft and_ stiff, inch high-top Shoes] Jsizes, values to 4 A cut to $2.85, $4.00 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, black or tan, cut to $2.45. $3.50, cut to 95¢c. $4.50 Blanket Lined Coats, guar- | | Its accessibility to | os ||! Your Home or hehe | ? ° autoed ae aalgae erection len’s Shirts | 4: <4 C | || Arranging Your Private 10 dozen assorted ight | ect? | > he’ | a | Affairs t be in the game fo Flannel Shirts, val- Meine Con 1 pr aia 1 month | ued to $2.00, cut to brown, bil 1 r ate Conference rooms | 83c. : . Cnentn bowtie |RIVERS IS FAVORITE Fine line Negligee] JS" s ga" “7% a tatement cost to \ Rest rooms 4 od Prose Leased Wire Shirts, fancy — pat- seh det v : f + ||| Telephone, ete 4 EW xc RG, April 8 Beonus terns, valued to as uve every one neat, || 2 he 1 Leach Cross a beating itely accurate, and ||| tte price, which rune trom hen the two met here before, Jos oe ae Pee $8.00 All. Wool % i ; \| aoe “in his retura, bout with th en’s Blue Cham-§ } Oregon Blankets cut me—if you use a } and st here tor : The nant bray Shirts, 75c val- to $3.30. Pp | ‘ iG | take pinco before the Bt Niet ues, cut to 43c. di - | olas club, he house w old ou ost you accent to try a | Por year . police reserve will Dress Shirts, all hool * i ; # : | | with @ etowing |i )revent a mob storm sizes, valued to $5.00 Boys’ Sci ate- |i! with all the above protection | proline $1.25, cut to 47e, Suits cut to $2.29. cae | AT THE— De a ae | LORE BEATS: MANDOT Burroughs Adding Machine Co, NORTHERN mane | 4 “i New. 2 Hattwolant, to] ri ge 0. | Bote i | | rod fit nent for Cham-| ; ). WILD ee Manner | Mo Ri ‘oday as fenry Butlding [sult of la drawn’ 10-romnd bettto| ll 103 First Ave. S or Yesler Way aie : ‘ with Joe Mandot of New Orleans tA tht Il eke ASG Gnd Bikaee ile net! trom the gouth grogey in the tina SALE OPENS 10 A. M. TOMORROW Sees ns " cere ae FT LEAS REN HSN We 1 but Man@ot-recovered himself and i fine coursing | fought Ike a demon thereafter, % h

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