The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1913, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913. LS Eeeeeeeersse | The Way They Look At It ls from HONK! HONK! GANGWAY FOR THE SPEEDSIMP SUCKER ms ae a WESTERN \QOFT WHEAT GRAY mn TURKS Ui NATURAL = COLOR AFTER APPLYING SAGE TA The Fishe or Flouring | Mills G jompany nd MAL | ae . + , | . THE PRICE OF WHEAT HAS ADVANCED \ | Mia cone a h Sulph i - wae eautifully ar kes i xe ° eae ss } Off Dandruff || Fisher’s Blend Flour : , HAS ADVANCED | - = | We Won't Substitute Cheap-Priced Wheat ‘ to Hold Down the Price of Our Flour . We will continue to buy only the best Eastern hard wntown rigs » best Western soft whe ‘ neo or #oft ough your strand at @ thing had “ a few mo } t eray hate | iW nit! ' : ther appli H VEG F T ABLE SILK t adon ¢ {« restored to its natg NDEF ERY 1 co ud J . Lib § ' ; ) | Tf vou t flour made of People's Ba d & Pike mo dr efr | | cheap p ea it means poor et ee SO eee ee J A breed, and peor breed | 1 at all ' /s — soy ' FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR IS THE FLOUR OF QUALITY Mr. Hoyt Will Continue the Business Under " Firm Name of Hoyt Shoe Co. Manufactured by pe Ownershin SHOE SALE BEATTIE. U.S.A. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALIE Mr. Raymond retires fror m the firm of ‘Raymond & Hoyt. Mr. Hoyt th Bathcus will continue the business under the firm name of Hoyt Shoe Co. The stock must be reduced at once. All short and discontinued lines will be closed cut regardless of cost. See windows—or, better still, come in and let’s shoe you. ome. aw me a ~ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Men's Shoes and : et: ee ees fh, By Women's, Misses’ ‘ ‘ SN * Children’s Shoes and Ox. Oxfords, Gun Metal, ADVICE FOR COPS, ; . fottin: Movall sass, bint Rc paeet cn tees 95 AND OTHERS, TOO |B good variety Values from “5c Russian Calf. . Values | ba THE DSIMP SUCKER $1.50 to $4.00, at .... up to $5.00 AT THE Angeles Cafe st Avenve a} tate on crey BE Our 25c Regul ar Dinter ENON Y vl —$$<$<$—$—$—=—=" TER NATIONAL Our Special 50c Chicken f thie city, has bong thle || HOW TO CLEAN CONVENTION HERE f Leties’ Shoes, Ox- Men's Shoes and shia eli snaear HOUSE THINGS |) mm tor o1 national conven | fords and Rr | 95 Ey ) Ry) Factory Hair | Pumps. Extra good ; Clea 8 and sizes. Values to b a - pod dee values. Regular ‘ ‘ : $5.00 prices up to $4.00 HOYT SHOE COMPANY. Factory Hair Store 401 First A _ na ge In Any FORMERLY RAYMOND & HOYT 20 letters are a sufficient ad 1402 THIRD AVENUE—LIBERTY BUILDING dress. OI I ET TT OTT Oe NE ET Te EEE” ET - - SEATTLE Out of the High-Priced District————~—Nextt to That 42-Story Building ————— TACOMA THE GREAT SPRING SALE TOMORROW WE BREAK THE PRICE—UNEXCELLED VALUES Staple Goods For Year Round Use A Great Economy Occasion New Goods Of Late Fashions The Greatest Sale of Spring. “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”, Spring Waist Bargains 3 Styles $1 Yalues 69¢ Waists of white New Sprin 4 35c = —— Clot sek waist with Sale of Young Women’s ely tucked i imity Kid Gloves ‘ ch neck ed with bow; nf $1.00 value, $8.98 € J \ z \ ‘ & 1 § C $2.50 Trimmed Hats ER ci t ust—an peers eee $1.35 id {Drummers’ Samples Lin-\ “$1.35 ee ee “ ; Coats at $9.98 ~ gerie Wash Dresses j $1.50 Lace Curtains, a Pair Trimmed Hats for These & peta Id at Gowns 60 in all values to $15.00;_some : vite _ spp al voit 7 Oc Misses and Girlies Sou hadhe? tee . : Gr ag 4 7Se Values Silk, a Yard 9 90 $1.29, $1.50, $1.79 G8c HOSIERY and| >; UNDERWEAR [[..00. 2. dak ik snes “egeelie $1.8 25c Ladies’ Embroid- Mesh Veilings ered Laundered Collars ’ Se. 18¢|[2=- 10c] D 4he ni 19¢ Children’s Allover Wash rem LSE iy Aprons New Linen Torchon 75c Geld ‘an and Silver J ity $1.25 Ladies’ Tas Eni i Lace Edgir r Fabric Hair Bands m_ ” | Dresses Grocery yeah 4 Cans Carnat 20¢ Jar Dried 3. Favorite Blend ‘ } y Monday | CLOSE 10P.M. es

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