The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 9

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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915, PAGE 9. # | cl WHAT ACHRISTY MATHEWSON COULD DO WITH HAND GRENADES IN THE TRENCHES,’ SIGHS PHIL RADER, SOLDIER-REPORT ER AMERICANS ARE CONSIDERED BEST THROWERS; FRENCHMEN THROW LIKE GIRL hi Zn BY PHIL RADER ‘ We neve Written for the Unite cus © arm _| HALLBERG’S | =) cess] Bakery & Lunch / j) cod THEY HAVE US IN 511 PINE | | A TIGHT PLACE Adjoining New White Market | | cs We have just opened one of the most modern and -to-date |We Must R J pe os up. Once-_That's we "We Bakeries on the Pacific Coast and in order to get the Public acquainted with [ff Are Going to Sell a our goods we will sell tomorrow, Bunch of — \| SATURDAY, APRIL 3, — eee At 5c per Doz. These Cookies are made from the very best of ingredients and will be sure to please you. ; FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND | DANCING EVERY EVENING a BVERY ONE WELCOME iy hearer thea swear uae temas, Be GOOD MEALS SERVED IN OUR DINING ROOM he middie ages. The French guns behind the F would PEARL CLOTHING CO. | i ot ' 1ey find that in close trench work the cause almost as much damage to and | catapult of the kind in this picture them as to the Germans. 219 Second Ave. South. un barb wire entanglem wore armor over their Go ——— S eee nee S ee : on ba I Am Making a Desperate - Effort to Raise Cash! My Cash-raisng Sale has been successful and I have succeeded in paying some of my bills, but / still owe a lot of money and my creditors are howling to be paid. For one day only, tomorrow (Saturday), April 3rd, the last Saturday before Easter, I Will Sell Any Suit in the ONE H ALF PRI CE House AT EXACTLY is Men of Seattle, my dire necessity is most certainly your great gain, but pay my creditors I will, regardless of how big a sacrifice I must make. For Saturday Only Men’s Pants _ |Men’sFumishingGoods Men’s Shoes | Men’s Shoes $3.00 and $3.50 Gun-metal and Vici Kid, Lace or Button; all the newest shapes. Money-raising & 2 - 3 5 UND: dadlicc 00s o'e0 ss $3.50 and $4.00 Goodyear Welts, in Blucher or — Gun-metal or Vici Kid, leather lined. Money-raising price . . $2.95 $4.50 and $5.00 Hand Welts in the newest shapes; large variety. These Shoes are worth more money whole- sale. Money-raising $3. 4 5 | OS ere Big Z Logger and 16-inch French $2.00 Pants—Money- 15c Men’s Sox, black and tan— Veals, double sole, water-proof; retail raising price Money-raising price for $8.50 and $9.00. $2.50 Pants—M ° 50c S nders—Money- erst renga bes . $5 95 $10.00 raising era gory Ns 1 e 2 9 an porn [ r : pairs of Men’s Shoes, Englis! s 00 Pants— ‘ 7 MM ’ lasts, cloth tops, in rubber bottoms, Suits.. a nor - bu Money S 1 .65 ver ag ORY rubber heels, hand welt; all new arri- $3.50 Pants—Money- 25¢ Wool Sox—Money- vals. Were to, sell for $3 95 $15 00 raising price raising price $6. Money-raising price ° . : qT $5.00 and $6.00 Pants-@ "> 50c Work Shirts—-Money- e Big Z Made-in-Seattle Shoe w Money-raising price . 2.9 i) raising price ............-- Lot Nos. 1008, 1032, 1011, 1021— Suits.. these numbers are the best lines this $1.00 Dress Shirts—Money- 48c fact kes—all double sole, | Men’s H raising price glade: oh nial cmmaaeelt ti pos $20.00 $3.00 nope 00 ind dats " $1.25 Dress Shirts—Money- 69c $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes, “Hand Craft,” | leather can be made. Sells regularly S it rie Realeo ota Mand, ochilin poate Money-raising the Big Z Washington Dry Sho. and| for $5.50 and $6.00. 3 5 UITS .. a “eek wig Sara woh « Money-raising sale price e sale price Easter Neckwear the “J. & M.” Shoes, all for money-raising as $3.95 Compare these prices with other sales. $25 00 as hs ak ites Mek Mec ® i 3 lovely col- « id shi . Mi . Suits Ty $ l 2.50 seem pe gest one 1 45 Suit Cases and Hand Bags at One-Half Price And I want to say to you that I have a big and complete: stock of Clothing, all sizes, patterns and materials. I can fit you and please you. My clothing stock is good stuff, and is well worth the regular price, but my pressing need for cash forces me to sacrifice it. Dress up for Easter—surely you can’t afford not to have a new suit when you can get it for half price. Remember—one day only. 1422. —J. B. ROBINSON-— w=” 1422 Between Union and Pike Between Union and Pike

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