The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1913, Page 7

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va ZEEE UE EEE SE FAMOUS YOUNG FLYER TAKES [FAMOUS YOUNG FLYER TAKES HIS] Link Yo la Chain of Credit _ fore PARENTS ON 25- MILE AIR TRIP 400) of AN. oe, 8 26.-—"C ‘ My iS SA ; EE ‘Soee Every Garment for Men, Women and Children at These Liberal Terms C2 |F ia2asesss zs 579994496900046545444 hoes, Skirts. —_ Waista, Petticoate Girie’ Coats, $7.50 up Boys’ Suits, $5.00 OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY oe 1119-21 Third Ave. Near Seneca St. ee CKEKAKRKRKKA KKK ZZ EEE ESZEE » SEEK FOOL WHO Mexico CITY 1S | mee! 8557 | Z2 Pn > 4 Zz (ap) ae ee Pn | Pn Za ] A] ao 2 — — Is = =5 <= o rr} fe} —< ? = pane [a] Only a Few More Days of Eilers Great Closing Out Sale, Which Is to End Dec. 31st. No_Reast Reasonable Offer wil ~ Wil Be Refused PARCEL gal MAP | FREE Te All New 8 Old Mail Subscribe With a Six Months’ Subscriptio. THEATRE FOLKS © REMEMBERED. © a RI PAINLESS” r $) eee | WOMAN BEATSUP |ALBANY CUT-RATE Beil FAINTS DENTISTS} Serge I se Stes EXTENDED | ayments can when desired 1 with reliable parties ‘Albany Cu-Rote Dentists Third Ave. and Telephone University St Elliott 4377 jour ric "\ o —¢@| our work wi THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1913. j KILLED 72 WITH + aa BY § DD veers cveernpvccrervesesevveseceens oh ‘ Ss Crow DY] er td or Porcelain vy ridge ¢9 i Wo re) Solid Gold Fillings... 75¢ UP : Silver Fillings 50¢ UP Re k Bollding | Be a Wk you | A YOu stil SAD ENDING OF GREAT MERCANTILE INSTITUTION TWO MONTHS By Order of T. B. Truax, Credit Man of the Seattle National Bank, Who Was Appointed Assignee. The Entire Stock of the Union Label Clothing Com- pany on Fifth and Pike MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE. This Stock Has Been Purchased by Us at a Mere Fraction of the Wholesale Cost, and in Order to Insure Immediate Disposal the Following Ridiculously Low Prices Will Prevail: $3.50 and $4.00 Douglas Shoes, CUT WD nic crc rvcccewenscsvervces 50c Silk Boston Pad Garters, 30. bacsitaeenct ae 23c Cy eee Aa ee Ce a ee 1 50 Flannel Shirts, cut c ROC MME CHR Teas) | NE Fi is eee cs oe esaes sunic cules seo Blenem 2k Merrie Peer ee ee ee ee 81 50 Dress Shirts, cut 78c $6.00 Leather Suit Cases, §§§ §j.-§ @& Ql --- ccc crete rere ees WT las cd bad hte aene s2 00 Pajamas, cut 89c 6.00 Li th Ti Li ee ee ey a rrvyetevect 30. and 75¢ Work Shirts, cut 9c Ln? 00 le lr ss. 00 Ruff Neck Sweater Coat, cut $2. 89 25 Me's Howe, coma SUE Ge EA canvas here d sare nebies ep cheap ee eee { +4 25c Marathon Hose, ae ee Ee rer MEN'S HATS 25c Silk Arm Bands, og 50 Men’s Hats, cut 89 OU eet e ioe 6 55 6055 060 ee kM EOD csi ccneccc cect sec teedsrccenersmal Cc 1214c Men’s Hemstitched Hand- | no ree ey eran ts ea ree 35c Men’s Neck Wear, cut $4. 00 and $5.00 Beaver Hats, made in Austria CLOTHING $2.50 Men’s Pants, Cutto . .. : . 89c $3.50 Men’s Pants, Cutto .. . . $1.89 $4.00 Men’s Corduroy Pants, Cut to . . $2.28 $15 and $20 Men’s Suits, Cutto . . . $8.89 $20 and $22.50 Men’s Suits, Cutto . . $10.89 $25 Men’s Suits, Cutto. . . . . . $12.89 $14.89 $6.89 $8.89 $25 English Gabardines or Raincoats . $14.89 $7.50 Boys’ Suits, Cutto . . . . . $3.89 $10 Boys’ Suits, Cutto . . . . . $5.89 $8.50 Boys’ Velvet Suits, Cutto . . . $4.89 $7.50 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, Cut to . . $4.68 $30 Men’s Suits, Cutto . ... . $15 Slip-on Raincoats, Cut to . . . $20 Slip-on Raincoats, Cut to . . . Every article in the store will be sold far below the wholesale eost. This entire stock will be-closed out wholesale and retail. Sale Commences Tomorrow, Saturday, Dec. 27th And in order to give out-of-town buyers an equal chance, our store opens at 10 A. M., so get here early. | Union LabelClothingC: COR. 5th AND PIKE _423-425-427-429 PIKE ST. Owing to the great reductions that we are forced to make im order to turn this stock into cash quickly, a slight charge will be made for alterations. SALESLADIES AND CLOTHING SALESMEN WANTED; Apply Before9 a.m.

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