The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915. PAGE 3, a || Free Photoplay Coupon WOLFSON. ‘WHO'S HE? | |=: THE MAN WHO NEEDS MONEY nena >a 1023 FIRST AVE. {| ” e Open Open Saturday Saturday Until LL - Until . p. m, 10 p. m. In order to make Saturday the Banner Day in this Big Mill End Sale, Special Inducements are being offered ny girl or woman at nying “let f “ ron Friday after all of these theatres | 5A SOCIETY | CLEMMER MELBOURNE AVENUE in . : iy | LIBERTY MISSION HIGH CLASS each department Saturday until 10 p. m. only i ine. ALHAMBRA WASHINGTON PRINCESS L ¢ Been in business four years. COLONIAL PALACE JACKSON ie noise. Just gone along in an honest, 3 CIRCUIT GREEN LAKE NEW HOME SEATTLE WOMEN BESIEGE Shoes af Fair and Eacitable PHOTOPLAY THEATRES TODAY Wear the Besteret Pay ive WITH STAR'S FREE COUPONS Fancy Prices. BUT—NOW— ___ ,..®y.Fredt; Bott, )onauihas ng Wolfson Needs Money! He’s either got to borrow it and pay interest, or he’s got to induce you to buy your clothes and things here by _giving you every bean he expected to make when he bought these goods. He prefers to give the profits to you, and here’s how it’s to be done: The badges, it must be explained $15.00 and $18.00 Suits and Overcoats at $4.80. They ectly gulortous time nd t ARE TO BE WORN, NOT CON are old boys, but good as gold. Some $15 and $18 Suits, t ' w cho wit |ORALED IN THE POCKET and mighty good ones, are $7.40. All other $15.00 and ' $18.00 Suits are $10.80, blue serges included. All $20.00 ogee and $22.50 Suits are $12.80. All $25 and $30 Suits are | serine $16.40, and don’t let anybody tell you that you can buy a 7 better one at any price. ties extehene-asting Ot Ben $7.50 Guaranteed Raincoats are $3.40, and the $15.00 | : Bee ee English Slipons are $6.80. $15 Gabardines are $8.40 and .| What's on the Bill | .4)-"".0 quiet way, selling the best of APurchase of Met ees Be 28 150 "About se at iy 4\ ; “Shape. Mill End Sale, $12 We Have Bunched Together ey on One Rack all \ 75 Suits, short lots, of the better lines, them out Saturday at Mill . up to $22.50, and w Just ARRIVED Shipment we z Men’s Shirts, Sox and padre er's hands, with laun- Neat patterns in Theatre managers found many of ©| their patrons who visited thelr {!! shows early this afternoon carry ing the badges in their pockets. same pat- Vide, $25.00. Chinchilla Overcoats are $9.80. Your choice of — | “\iinmn” draws tatetige pea-|iireuker,” Ds . $7.50 to $10.00 prere $3.90. $5.00 and $6.00 Pants (""""rr"™ .. Oduxaitieths eatutday: MIDNE are $3.80; $3.50 and $4.00 ones are $2.80, and $2.50 and =| Aihamora Untii Sunday Aight | “Wetting Acaualnind: farce ijj- | $3.00 ones are $1.80, guaranteed corduroys included. Some | cee y (Broke New Neckwear for women, fresh from Mill End Sale 4 $2.00 and $3.00 Hats are 90c. All the new $3.00 Hats are | Oe 15€ rms “gral: csehba ules hihi of Shoes $2.10, and all the $4.00 and $5.00 Stetsons are $2.80. 75c * RESIDENCE THEATRES " yr a serra ire ASS haar - and $1.00 Shirts are 35c each in all broken lines. “Mon- 7 Parse tome Ur tunaey * 1h 1G wert ert sciuts the tnd | $1.40 Sa arch” Dress Shirts are 80c. $2.00 “Arrow” Shirts are »] etn deere eta “IE you want for weer. $1.10. $1.50 French Flannel Shirts are 80c. $3.50 and W petty.” Nong Rol! Jap Crepe Tollet Paper, large 5 $4.00 Pongee Silk Shirts are $1.60. $1.50 Wool Work | |: yg SC routs; soft, sate, sanitary: will not clog Shirts are 90c, and $2.50 ones are $1 60. ; tae © amedy; “Whowe BL drain pipe—take 2 rolls for Sc Saturday. ue 15¢ Burson Se Ape ‘or women, the bré kings. You know the price. 50c Underwear is 35c, and “Cooper’s ” $1.50 Under- | wear is 90c. “Engineer and Firemen” 15c Sox are 8c and 25c Dress Sox are 15c. 50c President Suspenders are 30c, and 50c Dress Suspenders are 20c. 50c Ties are 20c, . N , and 75c¢ and $1.00 ones are 35c. “Boston” Garters are =| Grand Until Saturday 'Night | 15c. “Selz” $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes are $2.80, for work or | 1 “Million Dollar tery) dress. $5.00 and $6.00 Cruisers are $2.90, and $7.50 (|°" bueite 45 arid } Cruisers are $4.80. All $5.00 and $6.00 “‘Selz Royal Blue” —|_“ts/2ourne Until Saturdmy Night REFORMED CHURCH Shoes are $3.80. sajo Sunday at 2 o'ctor But why talk more? Come in and let’s do business. WOLFSON’S 1023 1st Ave., Cor. Spring Cecil Hotel Bldg. Paces duet i6i6, by serome 99 WEST SIDE OF STREET re gel Git Pppagrem tipo Sat 25c ra “Stockings for women, silk boot lisle, in colors; best bargain Se pair. for Children, heavy ead yarn for hard wear than 15c. Sizes 5 to 9% 25c Gingham Petticoats for women, woven tripes, drop ruffle, always 50c, but n front lace, $150 . War new me feild under lacing, fits at Outing Flannel 6c Yard mang Wie annel In Charge ——$—$ | The Shively Selling Service MARKET REPORT : _RNEOMATISHROW lgays We Must Keep Feet Dry, te Avold Exposure and Eat Less Meat na ss _ Be drag | found that I, too, was having a lit-| but a ey woe TONGUE IF SICK, oo. cane acre | ROSS, FEVERISH 2° i. cround, avoid Six Dollars Down The Dance Qichinwine, That’s je Ready W hen You Are SS the the first pay $35.50 on Hasy instrument now, All the Records M_ctod Ver Ao Saaenee C.H.HOPPER GEPKELLY\ * \ All of the Time SERRE G

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