The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1913, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1913 38 | an WIL her a: aie ee TEP ‘it V : " | TY eee HANCE | 2 With the announcement that two |th REORGANIZATION of A. Bridge & Co... This old and well-known store has det d to b leader in the Clothing trade of Growine a ee By a sale which for four weeks the people flocked to, every shelf has been swept clean. The benefit of this clean-ap has been yours. Now for the New Big Store. We will cater to your wants in a way that will merit your trade . at all times, giving you better goods at lower prices than any other store on the Coast. A special feature of the new store will be Union Made Goods, with the label, and we want every union man to bear this in mind. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 500 Suits to Close Out, Values Up to $18, Including Fancy Worsteds, Chev.ots, ios oi etc. S 1 0.00 7 % py sa | an = 5 FreckleFace| © Amorioan of Labor in Seattle will | gun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spote |, How to R aA char , to try & re with the quarante er that It will not cost you a eek MAIL ORDERS WILL HAVE OUR CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION, Are You ONE OF OUR THOUSANDS OF SAT ISFIED CUSTOMERS? COME AND SEE THE UNUSUAL VALUES WE OFFER IN MEN’S WOMEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES COST OF CLEARING : LAND CUT IN HALF ; prescription under mon At the Dream Until 6Bunday back if it falls to remove freck “A Haunted House,” “A Re lew Biiuctant Cinderella,” “A Burglar) —- Who Robbed Death,” “Hidden Life | mea>aco ’ . r Men’s 50c Ties 25c Men’s Shirts Mig fag ae ; ‘ 2 5 eee C ; Take your pick of our stock pire en ery eerie At the Alhambra Until Monday ¢ Women M Our Enormous Purchasing : : s s 25 a <5 “The Leader of the Flock,” ° of 50c Men’s new Spring values— Saag? "@endenten™ 2 daha suburban lawn mine se ~ Button Ox Oxfords Neckwear, all the latest At the Clemmer Until Sunday fords and and Shoes in 1 Through Many Trials, tw Boots In Suedes, Gunmetais, colors, at reels; “Hiram Buys an Auto ower Gunmetale, Pat- Russia Calf, | ae) © ents, Tans, Patent Colt, Vici R | At the Class A Until Sunday ‘ vets and Satins. Kid and Box Calf Hearts of the First Empire. Binch drive wheels, 4 biades—f| be at success . ee J gr * 5, and it » C Special Corduroy At the Grand Until Sunday In wiper. Selflocking ball bear- [ly ¢ ‘clearing me Trousers ca Seat y ings; solid crucible steel knife § ' ay by its use by over 60 - ‘ er cent. < a hoe ae Dan At the Society Until Sunday Fiat sliding paw! ratchets. ee ILES , 2.50. “The Perfidy of Mary,” “The WALKS 25 M TO 50c Sox Saturday 25¢ Special for Saturda | nfortable Boarders,” “Mixed > of J ? “f | “The Gala Day Parade SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ELOPE; SHE’S CURED > We will place on sale Sat- 1 50 POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥ May 2 2 urday a line of fine Lisle e $3 Os =a within id e 5. Hose; regular values 50c. Fancy Dress Pants, $4.00 and $5.00 values. Special for Saturday Special for Saturday Hall to the King.” “ os 2 bourne Until Sunday her people, she » of 0 a family near * ee | Colquhoun J ii uscic esse as we | FOR FOR jhad walked to ui jerton, where she WOMEN MEN | Ragtime Band.” H d C had arranged to meet the young SATISFA : man, She could not find him, and, CTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK > At the Hom bhi ay a ar ware 0 ng a night in the open, | TAKE ELEVATOR OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TO 10 employment with Mrs. 1426 Third Avenue BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP <2 SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Second Floor. Eltel Building. THE NEW STORE A. BRIDGE & CO. First and Yesier Two Entrances The Largest Clothiers on the Coast 2 doors south of Ow! Drug Store TACOMA Noted for Low Prices Y FOR SATURDAY Children’s Hose _8c EATTLE Out of the High Priced District MORE GREAT REDUCTIONS READ We promise to have more help for Saturday. Everybody Can Save Something By purchasing tomorrow. Prices are considerably less than We will do everything tn our power to avoid dlocked aisles and long waits tomorrow, Tomorrow's sale ts of vast have ever been offered you before, and every article is of standard quality. We will matntain all of Friday’s prices for Saturday and have added many new and wonderful reduc- tions from Clothing, Furnishings, Women's Ready-to-Wear, Hosiery and Underwear departments. MILLINERY Remaining Lot of Millinery Sacrificed Yatues to $6.00, Trimmed * $3, 98 He ref $2.50, Trimmed SLi 35 importance to every member of the family—all clothing and wearing apparel being a feature. If you would shop quickly and conveniently check on yrour Hst and bring {t with you $6.98 Dresses $4.25 Ladies’ One-Piece Dresses of wool serge; colors, navy, brown or black; Bulgarian collars, cuffs and belts; pearl buttons Sewers... -..:.wee Men $12. 5OLadies’Coats $5.95 2% only: col re work pont. sg cate O a r M en’s Sui ts Sabackakad tava sas sasees ave to sore Sale S35) 8 Pee SSR mre tres IC [Come dow | great one-d — Women's are selected with wearing quality as well as style in mind—we guarantee fit and fashion—and remember, you are the judge. Every article must be as represented, and if you are not satisfied with your purchase you can get your money back. Saturday and see our sh 911.88 I plied out on tables—big variety and all reduced from 1-3 to 1-2 actual value ‘ 35 sod ince cman sale Values to $20 for $9.00 | Values to| TwoLots /$5.95 SSSFLOWERS wil ano be remarked and ready fr your m | I a — Values to $25 for $13.85 $20.00 | Priced $7.95 ; : A Suit That’s Different Priced at $14.75 $10 to $15 tnere| | Summer i Wash Gloves 50c Gloves 25 5c cing It’s a strictly up-to-date model, with tailoring and material of the best, with two pairs of pants to match. Dresses, $5.98 Hosiery REDUCED elbow length Kid Gloves 87c Full Dress Kid Gloves Oc Taft E ae Se 15c Children’s Hose | 8 ~ | ae Verte Other items Buy baal Store hrm Oe MM) Pez ore | | eae for Men ee ate | | eu — 16-Bu Lisle Gloves 25 Vests Me : 15c Women’s Stockings | 9c Added to the Sale for Saturday fast Men's Union Suite—$1.50 for ....++. 97 Men’s |Shoes Pants Pants, ru Lae i Coats oF ae | 79¢ — Men's Union Sulte—$1.00 for ....--.730 Juvenile Suits, $4.50 values $2.69 5c Boys’ $1.25 Baseball Suits, complete. .79¢ Men's Union Sults—75c¢ for 49 Boys’ 50c Blouse Walsts 35¢ t Columbia Calf Shoes, nn DL BT VariousReductions land Bags 15¢ Socks, a pair Senne he 00 Blue Cheviot Knickerbockers. .69 10c Can eS a : 79¢} (4 cans ee Carnation ig “THE STORE THAT. = ats eee. se Bulgarian Ribbons, ite lk for SAVES YOU MONEY Tomatoes for 8 t Waist ppd INC, ton Flannel, a yard ater “SH, 09 0 Box Calf Work ome” $1.89 Work Shoes, "$1.98 ORS an eat see ate SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. oa ee pron erme eneests | eee & very . Se, pees 4 tok a eee a ra a Close Gusucies’ 10 P. M. d, Experienced Salespeople for All Departments

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