The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1913, Page 5

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ft} . — ] we TEST LAWS cots MOVIESTELUN, == , . ; FIRST AVE. CORNER UNION FIRST AVE. CORNER UNION SALEM, Or, OD ‘ol Whon Mra, Clarence Buker visited TRUE STORY OF i MINERS? STRIKE & By William G Shepherd } Ma ®& mantourist she had with her her PEATE TTL THE CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS son, Tomm watched in wide aged 8. Tomi eyed wonder, Th 1400 a 1402 F) RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN AWAY WITH ee re ‘Oo Ci a E WwW : f E a. OLD, PENETRATING ST. JACOBS OIL {i'"" 9" seth" f memento, SruRgin = me : a walt f “4 i Tomorrow we open a special sale to commemorate our {2th year inthe Cloth- ‘ ped : een Se ae ing and Furnishing business in Seattle; and we point with pardonable pride to the ay, taking his baby atster a SS TRINIDAD, Ce Oct. 81.—Jack Ere 5 : forward stride and growth of this business since its birth in 1901. We had faith im in the city, faith in the public, and knew there was a chance to ‘make good” pro- vided the public had faith in us. TO ESTABLISH THAT FAITH WE HAD BUT TO LIVE UP TO OUR PROMISES That we have done so is testified by hundreds upon hundreds of shrewd, critical men who have helped to build this business and have spread the news of the astounding values and reliable service accorded them. The public remembers the > tremendous values given them a year ago, when we placed the enormous WALK-OVER TOGGERY STOCK OF NORTH Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Ete. al n rent $15 Suits | ee $15 $7.50 Dresses for $7.50 $25 Suits for...... $25 Coats from $9 to $27.50 A visit to truth of our statement All prevailing styles and fabrics our store will convince you of the Northwestern S's2* Co. 329 First Ave., 2 YAKIMA on sale. “SALE” it MEANS A ig )6=6C SALE. = They have learned, too, that WE NEVER DISAPPOINT, except in DOING BETTER than we promise. The ff ™% MIGHTY POWER OF THIS STORE'S service is again demonstrated in our TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY SALE, WHICH fi ‘ia ARTS TOMORROW MORNING. We intend to set the town agape by placing our entire stock of merchandise, includ- all the new FALL ARRIVALS, at your disposal at prices that are almost unbelievable. No doubt, we'll create a in the clothing trade, and there'll be many imitators, but we’ll be a mile ahead of the procession. The public has learned that when the CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS gives a Near Union a 686 Cing small sized “panic” HERE ARE A FEW QUOTATIONS BY THE WAY OF COMPARISON MIEN’S SUITS With Extra Pair Pants 200 Men’s Suits in Tweeds, > Octonox ‘SWEATERS Patented $4.40 SPECIAL JUMBO “Ruffneck” All-wool. Sold else where at $6 to $8. Knit-to-Fit, $5.00 to $15.00 each. OCIONEK KNITIING CO. Children's, $2.50 to Matin 2296. 425 Union St, cor. arin Ave mine owners ¢ wretches THEY PUT THE GOSPEL OF THE POOR INTO THE FILMS. ; See Truth on Film Jack Nash is The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Avenue 216 Pike Street When We Cut Prices 300 Men’s Suits of gray wing these plc YouGet ene: All our Millinery is ree You must see our prices, him whe Won't Quit His Show That's what Jack Nash politely aid to the business men wh showing pleture a b We want to hear for for now now tweeds with 2 pr. pants; $20 values Men's $10.00 Slipons assortment for $25 Blue Serge Hand Tailored, extra fine quality for $12, 89 $20 Overcoats Men's $2 Work Pants, Men's $4 Pants, Boys’ Suits, $4 values $10 Worsteds and Serges, val- ues up to $20. $8. 98 Special .... Men's Overcoats, reductions. Men's Hand Tailored Suits, $ Men's Hand Tailored Suits, $14.89 rg gguapdermeaneaeeeie 6.98 ¢ ; Men's $20 Slipons $8 % $15 Men's Suits, a large POE Cedsuge sees os alGhss 20 eevee JU Men's $25 Slipons WOE en caeoenel, o¥ seeds oedeneenh ons 1 1 89 Men’s Black Cravenettes, $18 values SOR ie Te Reks Sesanng vbes Gheaet tT eae 8.89 Men's Tuxedo and Fall Dress Suits. $18 50 Values tip to $00; fot. ic eis sas 0 Men's Fleece Lined Underwear. SOC WALIOE 5.5 6st ss oss is cbeetispoaee 28c A hen Men's $3 Pants, $1 89 Men's Lisle Underwear. 8e om Wall street's lead bul TOW nce eens camera ssnesseees re. > SRA een Gee... aa axbooe es, ae ee vb 50c values for Men's Ribbed 75c “Underwear ETE Ree ee Men's 15c Sox FOE cc asesens seee tes seswisse sae se% ¥0's 4 Gc RE Ls FL Oe ye rae eee er what you have to say te, Se $06 seas args a. rf WORE Bsa) fa ia eee i cn aceaelaias eh ok e $2.98 NST rime PVT Ses oe IE C 4 when you have tried HE snooTs HES Men’s Wool Underwear 89 $1 Dress ante: 498 eS B} $2 values for Ge aamerer reece C Now Pena e 40) Cates ee c ED, Conn | : hs Sala aid Men's Wool Underwear. $1 38 mone $2.50 Felt $1.25 re i G5,80 Vale TOW 356s cis eect eseksaens ' Fl ree ss oa iB a ; es Soccer é | Ah eg + n's elt Hats, Fall styles. ry ° >] ad aoe tee eee id of ce Men's Union Suits. 84c oa an a $1.89 5 not aan JR ena SSS Men's $3 Stiff Hat values. $1.68 : Men’s Sweater Coats, 5g DHT ob vasos sapere si ay eee Vn 4 Neh ss sien ats ' f UNO PRIOR, DAW a ons cc + 5 usee-rop suse ctue J C Men’s Wool Sox. le Men’s Wool Sweater Coats with Serge $2 48 NOW .0..esesssse seeeeee ee eeerseeneeeees v i” Collar. $5 values, NOW .......:cssceveees ’ Men's Heavy Wool Sox. 18¢ ri 4 Men's Gray Shirts. 59 $$e Moskos oe eR CO NCE TL eye RETR Ty 43 aa Bi VEU OW oss Sas ae cacnawes conaor ree C Men's Cotton Sox, Black and Tan. 6 is y ee Cee e PME CR MELEE ECS ic Cc te Cafeteria || Men’s Gray Flannel Shirts, with Military 1 18 Collar. $2.50 value, now al Men's Work Gloves. earl ce ee m4 BL WAAR TOR 5 i555 5 cbse ssn 000 068 bones Men’s Walkover Shoes and Ke Men's Wool Shirts, Tan, Blue and Brown. ee Oxfords, brok izes.. $4 "hettle cnet comme Btcue mow eee ee ee ef“ AMG eee ITN ‘ . Men's Flannel Shirts, Blue only. Men's Suspenders. { That you will be NT SERVE EM G0 Values far ss cisit ty reqs eset cates UR 7 gg Tic Men's Shoes $350 89 99 oh Men's Soft Shirts, Miltary Collar. 48c Men's Canvas Gloves with knit wrist. 5e and $4 values. Now ..Q@s ° ° ° a4 ss | - : Or IGE BOW el nies. cauhbseitenon cae BOG GUMRE, ON os Chak AK nd XS Oa Ra " ‘ satisfied 1S putting 1U sq GARY: Ind, Oct. Bi The high Men's Dress Shirts. 48c $150 Dress Cloves: ro. 1a ce Chere, $4.50, fanonrs 7 $1 value for ole dyads oeed lenge Ne ow bale Mp See an ea Guissaia'a sd nie atebie ane UUL Sous Gut ae. i $2.95 mildly. Men's Dress Shirts. $1.50 value for Men's Underwear, peaty fleece lined, Now Men's 12-inch Tan Shoes. $5 values, in all sizes. @ Men's 15c Handkerchiefs, S vecial $7.50 Leather Suit Case. $ | Meg Hama Sgn 50 Lanter Sak ne 243 [Reno 74 ° ”? if Men's 25c Handkerchiefs. Closing Out aan: Charge line $ Special $6 Logging BR | e Daylight Place” || es ae es ee ee B89 | Sece' Stoner. $3,869) | i} i DEATH AT onc i Oct. 31 1409 First Avenue ST. PAUL, Minn, ward Mel, eughlin « forward on the key ( r He was dead when lifted frora| his seal Every article in this stock will be a at absolutely unheard of prices. Doors open at 9 a. m. sharp. take first pick. Thousands of bargains. So come early and CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS | 1400-1402 FIRST AVE. CORNER UNION ST.

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