The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1913, Page 3

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° THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1913 3 CHARGED Lgtoaling 9p WILSON WILL aaa tea vet get 1 rm etelts ot ages [ THE DAekETs ENTERTAIN ’EM THE MOVIES=————==== | f dod ther words, IIIS She oat S| ot ered sam cant m0 100 GET ip WITH A LAME BACK? SAFE M = ‘ cebtahed Ah, Mat of Yat ent Have You Oheuinatisn, Kidney, Liver or Bladder 8 at lov # at Hotel Vir | parts: aoe Trouble? DEPOSIT : repeats me pre eel, At the Circuit Untit Sunday Pi , - $3 and up per year : BOXES in a Fire and Burglar-proof aH Vault 8 t th % at the HY Northern Bank $2" 8 and "ye Trust Company “oe teed, Setar Price shingven Um mm Conveniently located Pike St., at 4th Ave. S te : = SEATTLE ws BE © | yese er FIELD have re Danger Signals BELMONT CArR, | Lea Secomd Ay, and Stewart St B LET Us GET| ACQUAINTED Poker, "Father's . One Poggi $500,000 BUNCO MAN GETS 7 YEARS} . and onedollag” % stores. Solid Gold Pendants At $6.50 Specially Priced and take, but ree Dr. Kilmer's: » address, Bing- ‘ch you will find 821 Second Ave. | Dance at Dreamiand te Out of the High Priced District Next to That 42-Story hee {2 THE GREAT SPRING SALE =] without detracting a jot of quality or style. lust for | How Are Your WIR) Gy Fb Dads Boy SOCKS ANDT “it’s a big lo me. intial ' These Are 15 ECONOMY in all Dress and Household Expenses Shirts? SALE OF MEN’S UNDERWEAR A Sale of Splendid Suits And Your Mind’s i i REMEMBER, th new Bargains will prevail for Have Arranged the Following Interesting two days, and suey deca is filled with Bar- Sale for Friday and Saturday |] | | «ins tor spring. nh BIG BARGAINS “Sad based ay FULLY Pibgato “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, 8 UP-TO. vag Bee MODELS— ‘Ne ; CORSETS RICH G PORTIERES 15e FIGURED scrims Drapery Cloth, Colonial patterns, ah fe “Ge é | WOMEN’S MUSLIN DRAWERS {net ffle, pin-tuck or hem- SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. SPECIAL VALUES IN SILK—2,000 YARDS A lucky purchase of Pongees, Shantung, Louisines, Chiffon” Taffetas, etc. Regular prices 60c to 90c a yard. Beautiful shades. Friday and Sat- ‘39c¢ er a erie mm CR a ey Oo EXTRA tn $7.50 vigee BLANKETS 45-INCH “EMBROIDERY FL AWoman Purchasing iigal ZOMGHON LACE, gp | is a feature price re LADIES’ EMBROIDERED COLLARS utifull ig BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED HATS $1.35, $2.98 to $4.75 ( WOMEN'S LONG MUSLIN SKIRTS Women's $2.50 witn neatly tucke Shoes : $1.96 dep Rest — On sale, '39¢ Bern $3.50 Oxfords, $2.49 CHILDREN’S LAWN BONNETS Wikeks $456-L:aak $9 13 ; Shoes vertu lon 50 Shoes, $1 59 VISIT THE SHOE SALE NOW ON. ones ne Women’s Garments we, 50 decir Gone | “yy Coats, oats Li LUCK Abad ~ PURE. A) seem ae en “ FOOD =f A “PRINCESS” DISTINCTION OF DRESS SPECIAL er a “LA i eiseetall ‘CHARM bad bape adie )0 grade 3 Suits for $9.0 00 avorite Bier cole aT: c It. Remember, 5 ae We want to show you a Double. ‘Life Suit. 1 "156 wid ihe aa Ee 0 Wa : y | 2 1 tt f latgat fash r rics, colors and weaves, and have two Oe ony “ig ees ny, bw vs aists oY - Open 8;30 A. M. fo Agents for Standard Patterns and Warner’s and American Lady Corsets—-————Close 6 P.M. Saturday 10 P. M. NR mene te ° ° 4

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