The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1916, Page 2

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Saturday Night —=March 18th—= This Store Closes Its Doors for Good This means you have just two more Saturdays to secure the splendid BARGAINS we are GIVING. Come tomorrow, it’s next to our last Saturday, and secure some of these. 5 c All-Silk Ribbons We say all silk and as good a quality as you will find in any store in Seattle at three and four times Worth the price. In widths 5, 7, 9, 12 and _ 16. They are remnants just taken off the bolts. Ladies’ House Dresses A table of House Dresses, splendid washable materials; enough to last a few hours. Priced at 69c. Shirt Waists A big assortment; all sizes; made in the latest models of voiles and embroidered lawns. Priced to sell Biet (69¢ Ladies’ Fitted Bags Leather and silk and other fancy linings, besides being all leather out- 31.48 The boxes of these Dolls have been either lost or broken and we don’t want to take them with us. There are dressed and undressed Dolls, jointed and kid body Dolls; | @ big table of them, worth up to $2.75. All to go at 89c each, {Extra Special! Last week we received a big shipment of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats from a millinery house that did not know we were to quit so soon. We have been instructed to sell and not “} return them—so here they are: Ladies’ Hats A table of black and colored shapes, values to $1.98, for 98¢. A table of better untrimmed shapes, values to $2.50, for $1.45. ANY TRIMMED HAT THEY SENT US, VALUES UP TO $5.00, FOR $3.95. The Leader Company 1422 to 1424 First Ave., Near Pike St. Look for the Blue Signs Held to Be Valid replied that if anybod get him, and that he was going t A. Anderson, ® garage proprietor, | othell. fined $20 Friday by Judge tintosh for contempt of court Fefusing to obey a telephoned mons to his court Thursday 00 members of the Commercial © " During the trial of George Healy|and their ladies at an {nfor: burglary, Anderson was wanted/dance in the club rooms Friday @ witness and a subpoena was\evening. At noon, a Salmon day Deputy Sheriff Dave Boyle|feed was served. Salmon Day Dance Salmon day will be enjoyed by ‘WOMAN CITED _ FOR CONTEMPT Wodgewood at 61 Mrs, Mary Jane oprietor of a lodging b STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916, PAGE 2. | vefore | P plain why voreed 4, W wood, his March alim Mra, Wedgewood jam Wedge ny btained a al in Judge erself and a on revenue & GERMANS ADMIT FRENCH REPUL | BERLIN, March 10 t “rench have regatr | Fort De Vaux the Teutons lly admitted t Consider Public Comfort Stations s of finance 4 a foothe the clty plans Friday afternoon PRAISES PRESIDENT EL PASO, Mare! | Pershing, in com |troope bere, today praised |dent Wilson for his determin to punish Villa, PIMPLES Eczema, Rashes, Redness shoald not be permitted to annoy. They may be driven away quickly, thanks to the incomparable remedy OR AILING SKIN (At All Druggists) DR. 1. R. CLARK DO IT NOW that bas beem eof many @ ought to do ts to step phone right pow, ring up Main 7215, ask for Dr na right hie dental on to y | painl wan cou! aj t aD: | You cah make no mistake by com- ling here, Don't delay it Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. RL Clark, Manager 1405 ‘Third . (AL MASTERPIECES DE LUXE EDITION TODAY THE FIVE-ACT PROBLEM PLAY ACCORDING TO LAW A PLEA FOR MOTHERHOOD % STARRING BEAUTIFUL MILDRED GREGORY STORY OF A WOMAN CHILDLESS BY CHOICE COLONIAL “ioc” 10c Healthful When it is clean,sweet and whole- some. We take pride in our Milk for. these reasons. Pure Milk Dairy 1512 Seventh Ave. Main 2545 M PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN~WOMEN FOR 1 weet YOUR CREDITIS 0.K. CORNER alls 18-25, 34d, ¢ | anc ron’ © advantage of this yur Teeth | WHITE a 20 per cent discount ¢ grade work. LADY ATTENDANT / our high with 9 Hest Rubber Plates @5 and up Free Examination. Electro Painless Dental Co. CORNER OF FIRST AND PIKE Opposite O14 Public Market Laboring People's Demth Int ’ J. 1 VAN AUKIEN, Manager, | Lawn Mowers called for, sharpened and delivered “$1.00 Have Your Go-Cart Repaired at Grinding, Saw Filing 4, BUDD Racquets Restrung GROCETERIA NO CREDIT-NO DELIVERY-NO CLERKS YOU HELP YOURSELF AS INA CAFETERIA Wasson's Of... te! Lar Canned Cor .. Be) pag. feaport Peas te Continental 2lb. sack Salt 3c teria No. 4 at 5419 Mallard Ave, open for business, teria No. 6 opens next Thursday at tind and Woodlawn, Green Lake.” MADE FROM ALL-WoOOL U.S. ARMY OVERCOAT CLOTH Mr. Workmen—A G: ae ad web Price, $4.50 Each Ww OUTRTT HUNDREDS Be Stns 1209 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE, W. S. KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY STORE Judson K. Taylor, Manager. Wasi, va temetiaia ite, de Lah i ueeLP | at the Mare Island r Tonight and Saturday ETHEL MAY Will answer any question you might ask her lost relatives, jewelry, love. 3 Other Acts Vaudeville and a First-Run Multiple Reel Feature @ Photo-Play Please come early Sat- urday and avoid the rush, It will be Ethel! May's last appearance Continuous vaudeville Saturday and Sunday 2 to 11 p. m. Pictures 11 a. m. to 11 p, m. Evenings .. Children ......+.4.+ EXTRA SESSION ON RENICK LAW City counctimen are in a quan dary over the matter of getting money for the $270,000 Lake Wash ington bridge contract, because of the Renick law. A wpecial meeting was called Fri day morning to consider the letting the matter when the t ment will b and runni g able to s go until August re a eriff's is enjoying Mberty He toxicants FLEET MAY GO SOUTH VALLEJO, March din Friday is charged with se avy lared they ¢ now at 1 be ordered to Mexico San 30% the fee Re ie ‘ AO ENON NEB MARGUERITE CLARK OUT OF THE DRIF TS TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY COLISEU Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. mi. ee desecese 1S¢ Children 30¢ Reserved In a Six- Part Romance of the Alpine Admission Loge Seats Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U.S. 1332-34 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. The Very Newest in Men’s Apparel From the “Eastern” Factories Bradbury Clothes $20 For the man who de- AND UP sires to get the most for his money, the Bradbury Suit is the logical gar- ment. Barry Shoes You can't deat them All ptyles $5.5@ $4.00, £5.00) We Charge You No Interest |: But WE PAY YOU INTEREST INTEREST] Benn CREDIT AT THE EASTERN IT'S AN ACCOMMODATION STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS pound din ; 85° the Spownd din TRYING IS: BELIEVING Closset & Devers The Oldest Seattle Wash. and Largest Coffee Roasters in the Northwest

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