The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 2

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‘THE sama ta APRIL 3, 1914, LSON TRUST PLAN HEADED | FOR THE DITCH By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, April 3—-The Wilson trust program is in the way Deing ditched, The main trouble ‘geome to be the inability of states men to grapple with the problem members of congress do not enough about political econ to — a series of bills of tha) Remember the Place—Palace Clothing Co., 1022-24 First Ave., Cor. Spring St.—Remember the Place IN OPENING THIS GIGANTIC SACRIFICE SALE, THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE ARE OFFERED AN OPPORTUNITY SUCH AS SELDOM OCCURS IN ANY CITY. THOU- SANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF THE FINEST MERCHANDISE THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL BE THROWN TO THE PUBLIC AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD, NO HALF WAY MEASURES WILL BE TOLERATED. THE PRICE ON EVERY ARTICLE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO MAKE IT A GENUINE BAR- GAIN. EVERY ARTICLE BEARS OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE, BAQKED BY OUR 15 YEARS’ SELLING IN THIS ONE LOCATION. A Monster Sale that Will Shake the City with Excitement =... ..jand Create a Positive Sensation in the Clothing World?) |, fe trade commission, has This is not a sale of a shelf-worn, bank -upt stock but high grade dependable merch indise. The latest offering of the markets of the East. Thousands of dollars’ worth of Wise viesringe on Bille. spring and summer merchandise that we bought for this year’s trade has been hauled out of our warehouse and is included in this sale. There can be no reserve, no exceptions, everything must be sold, and at prices that ordinarily would seem ridiculously low. You cannot afford to pass up this wonderful opportunity. It means a saving of dollars to you. time, members. of congress - THROWN:%PUBLIC to the Sherman law, to def) under the Sherman law,) deneerae niacorm oe" 1 Order to Give Entire Stock Must eer Sats a ae f Out-of-Towa Be Disposed of } ; “yd in the house Insists on People an Wholesale aia 9 A STOcK*! } FCITY HAS Equal Chance Retail AY TOFIGHT will ras Men’s and Boys’ High Grade | cane “Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings oa ANN ) we Starting Saturday, April 4th, We Are Going President trust menage! on them. | it is understood that only} Anterstate trade commission bill} ‘actually be considered, and this! @oes little more than give aj mame to the bureau of corpora:| with some increnses of sal and more authority to “in Labor Fights Pian. ‘divorce for every four mar- Will Open IVORCE EVIL Saturday Ca Fe Sa ete Ba to Sell Direct to the People in this Monster Sacrifice ae ea “IN a a Np GS Sale, $75,000 Worth of the Finest Merchandise Ever Offered ib, "ER a: at Wholesale Price and Less than Wholesale Price. WwW. made several gigantic purchases from America’s foremost manufacturers e Have Just Recently and jobbers at far less than their regular price. Seldom are such oppor- tunities offered any merchant and now the public benefits. A Word to the Public About the Clothing We Offer Carrying, as we do, one of the largest lines of clothing in the city, we are able to show the public a diversity of te took them to the stores to y Economy was the i sarty clase cleans floors and |r 2 . Ta Bene ‘ styles and patterns that cannot be surpassed by any house. Remember, we have thrown on sale all our new stock of 1914 e ; we Y I j men’s and boys’ suits at prices never dreamed of but for this unforeseen event. All the leading makers of clothing are rep- meal and the late class < IB” ese % igs " resented in our line. They cannot last long at the prices at which they are marked. COME EARLY. dishes and ends the day Se VE O Es & A FEW OF THE MIGHTY SPECIALS WE OFFER IACKROOMOF] = | Al OON TAKES z — a , fe ; plan 3 - $3.00 MEN’S PANTS | 75¢ WORK SHIRTS LOFGRIS| Cee : : 28c ‘Of 343 saloons peat a | $1.89 8c streets in Chicago are con-, : , « ie 4 itis to the delinquency bad “pt ; 7 2 girls every 24 hours.” / fs the finding of a survey | f BS s $1.39 $3 DRESS GLOVES $1.50 SWEATERS by the South Side club of Chi | $3.50 BOYS’ SHOES woman investigator, sometimes, $25.00 MEN’S SUITS $1.68 Look over the prices carefully, then come to the store at once. In many instances, quantities are limited, so blame no one but yourself if you fail to receive your share of the bargains. alone, visited every saloon on) th Clark street, Wabash avenue | Twenty-second street, and Cot-| Grove avenue, between 22nd Tith streets. mpanied by an escort, but more! , Bs ote events “i $7.50 SLIP-ONS $5.00 SUIT CASES $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS | $7.50 BOYS’ SUITS $1.00 CAPS were working girls or of leisure, and young girls at 98 89 48 $3 48 48 rr te ay di Cc Cc Cc I sa a Cc o, wi ie committee as- re the most dangerous, were ae 3) $30.00 AND $35.00 ALL LEATHER $2.00 WOOL 10¢ CANVAS SLIGHTLY SOILED Uhis connection ‘the eonititt as} Pas MEN’S SUITS SUIT CASES UNDERWEAR GLOVES LEATHER SUIT earns,” the report reads, “that ff a and exclusive | mn : a Sea i 14.85 1/2 Price 89c Ic 68c ; : $20.00 25c HANDKER- 75c WOOL SOX MEN’S OVERCOATS CHIEFS FLANNEL § SHIRTS 25c GARTERS 3c (6c 6c 75c UNDERWEAR 186 NORTHU MBERLAND, Pa., Aprit| $9.85 ohn Berger weighs 90 pounds: | p wife 300. John procured a war- | / ne ; charging his wife with assault 50c TIES battery for spanking him, but! OB os Tierney praised the woman | 68c $1.00 OVERALLS $2.00 UNION SUITS 38c 89c A SALE WITHOUT AN EQUAL—REMEMBER THE PLACE Squit Stead of fining her after she told story. Ve have six children and he (es $12 a week,” whe said. “Last he spent $2 of it for drink, so he came home I laid him| my knee and he ate supper up.” eo congratulate you,” * wald| i) Wbchta are discharged.” | 5 ee et en oe SALE STARTS e t Norris safe belonging Saturday,10 a.m. », 1022-1024 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER SPRING STREET \

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