The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1916, Page 9

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i STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916, PAGE 9. Sie Fannin i me "~=—) APPREHENSIVE BiG: My Clothes Come in 3 Pieces the Rainier Valley District IN Footwe ar rising, and with threatened trouble from flood In the Ratnier valley, ARRIVING DAILY the county engineer's office Friday Never were Shoes \" teh oli . (Most of "Em Union Made) No serious damage has been re more beautiful and | ported locally, however, charming. You will Bast of the Cascades and in be greatly delighted | Southwest Washington, reports are | reaching h of serious damage to with the smart styles [}) farms, roads and railways we are showing. An Traftic on Grays Harbor lines ts e being delayed by high water, wash. oute and sliding mud and clay The King county fish hatchery on Tokul creek was swept 100 feet down stream by the flood late early inspection is invited. NEW HAVANA BROWN BOOTS ‘The distinctive model pictured above ts made of fine Havana Kidekin over a medium too last. Close trimmed Goodyear Welt sole and leather Cw ES 1V WEN WNONS ss. ded dna was bin Sees céeccbece cies $3.45 A complete showing of the more conservative styles, $3.50 to ee... 2.80.0 $2.05 Thursday, the fry troughs broken up and more than 1,000,000 smen e + trout liberated r | Two bridges near Snoqualmie | falle wore wrecked, The Snoqual- mie river has overflowed its banks near Tolt and fa eating out large sections of roadway, Towns in the Correct ficees are at esougtt to exeape ‘ jamage, it ts though’ ' Footwear het cari 1.00 teat of Northern Pa The reason the prices are so irregular is because I have about Eight Times as many Suits as | need. | ganyon, between North Yakima and Same way with Shoes—I have Four Times as many Men's Shoes as my business justifies—Three Times as jensburt are report ou . . | etal cat tho. road sald repairs] many Hats as I should have—and Furnishing Goods and Separate Trousers galore. | Etlenabirg Is flooded under two I’m determined to turn the greater part of my stock into money, and to do it quickly and surely eet of water, anc ‘families ave | moved to higher ground. | Bellingham is partially under | water. Lake Whatcom ts reported MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE BY PARCEL POST = Pve Pruned the Profit From Every Price tan OSTONAHOE( 0. [site e ° | Vaan orc Selling Continues All Next Week —_—________—_—_— == —————— | Another Article In The Btar’s Health Campaign Being Conducted With Co- | eperetion of American | " Medical Assoclation | For Men large and diversified =, fs at your disposal and ‘our prices represent a real CHANGE sulted tn no change. Tho sitrat's. | on both banks of the Mouse ts the| same. IS, March 10.—{t was offi- Sh announced today that Iast| Don't move “most anywhere”— et ah hoe ey cae Desirable Union Made Clothing, Shoes, and 3 ” | Furnishings Will Go Quickly at These Prices Absolutely Sanitary SOUTH END ‘PUBLIC MARKET THIRD AVE. and WASHINGTON ST. | ‘Absolutely Lowest Prices on Pacific Coast ae eee y Men’s $3 Hats, “Conqueror” Other Good Kinds, Sell at $1.60 These are regular $3.00 Hats, in new and’ wanted styles and desirable sizes; strong ti sizes 7 and 7 1-8. Colors, black, brown,. olive and | gray. Your choice. reer s $4 “W. L. Douglas” and “Dayton” Shoes for Men, Priced $3.20 Twelve different styles of Shoes in this lot, lace and button models, in black only. phe Goodyear welt Dress Shoes and heavy grain and veal Work Shoes; all sizes. Men’s $22.50 and $25 Suits, Har some Ones, Priced $16.80 Fine .silk mixed, heavy weight, Metcalf worsteds, heavy serges and cheviots, in blue and brown, plaid Vicunas and Scotch tweed Suits in every wanted style and pattern. Every size, stout and slim mod- ot OT 6. 80 eee Men’s $6.50 Pure Wool Mackinaws Going at $4.40 Men’s Work and Dress Shoes, Worth to $5, Will Move at $3.80 “Dayton,” “Howard & Foster’ and “Wein- brenner”’ Shoes; light and heavy weights; about 20 good styles, lace and button. In all sizes, tan and black Men’s $15 and $20 Suits Grouped in One Lot at $11.80 The fabrics are serges, worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres; in blue, brown, gray and fancy silk mixed novelties. Plain and neat stripes and check patterns. All good heavy weights. Regular and box back coat 1 1 80 styles. All sizes, 34-46. s All- $12.50 and $15 Suits—Mighty Good Ones, Too—Go at $8.80 No, Sir, Ee! They’re net old styles, but good, staple Business Suits; hard finished worsteds, blue serges and tweeds and cassi- meres; regular and box back styles. All sizes, from 34 to 46, Over 100 good Suits to choose $8. from at 50c heavy Cotton Ribbed Undér- 4Qc $3.50 and $4 W. L. Douglas—$4 and $5 “Just Wright” Shoes for Men $2.80 1,000 pairs of $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes, tan and black, lace and button styles; kid, calf and shiny leathers, in all weights, ge | and sizes, ay 2 80 priced to go at...... $20 Suits—Hundreds to Choose From at $13.80 Brown and black worsteds, with neat wfifte stripes, plain gray and blue serges, blue and brown cheviots, and salt and pepper siik mixtures in full back and conservative mod- i els, Sizes 33 to 48.7 Stouts,. slims ~~ ee e The “Danger Point,” upper pic lture, and below, new pencil rack iad which automatically disinfects and kills all germs clinging to the tips, | GERMS ON PENCILS —— i ace iaentied ideas DEPENDENT PACKING CO. Stores 38 to 42—All Phones, Elliott 1625 PAY CHECKS OF KNOWN CONCERNS CASHED. WILLIAMS & BEAN FRUIT SECTIONS STORES 48-49 r Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, Broken Lots of Many Desirable Kinds at $1.80 Beat Jersey Butter, 3 tbs. bo , $1. Fine Crea Winesap Apple ery Butter, Ib. oe English Walnuts, Ib W. & B. Blend Coffes, 3 Ibs. | ajmonds, Ib... hy I eases $1. = Potatoes, 7 Ibs. Our 30¢ Blend, 2 tbs Dry Onions, 3 Ibs. Our 25¢ Coffee, 3 Ibs... Fos Celery; 2 stalks A Our Teas are beyond compare | Cabbage, Ib............+.. as to quality and price, Of the 50,000 school children tn this country who are the annual victims of pre ventable disease, ony Hage ged Included are $3.50, $4.00 and a lot of Pat cant of'thax|| $5.00 “Just Wright” Shoes, in black and | | | | contracted dix-i] tan leathers, desirable high- ; e habit of sucking|| toed styles, in ing Me all the points of pen-|} sizes, for .......006 | ells passed from hand to hand. To prevent this transmission NEW pe 4 co. LIVE POULTRY STORE 100 Assorted Ca, ; dom. .25¢ Live Hens, Ib... Fine Assortment of German Coffee-Cake, fresh all afternoon Peach, Apple and Pineapple Pte 14e Best Ranch Eggs, doz... .25¢ FISH SECTIONS of deadly germs of preventable a new device has just nted Mince a Specialty, wear, natural and ecru; all sizes. . “ ” > i: ) almon, ech 22. .s a5¢ | LYDELL COFFEE & TEA co. iy constructed racx\] “Jefferson” Loggers’ and Cruisers. q $1.00 h Cotton Union 5 RE 69 {J eavy Fleeced Cotto i « o “ 2 . | Columbia Hiver Smelis, ib ee upon which pencils collected trom| ic Oregon City” and “Black Bear’ Mackin- q Fresh Rock Cod, Ib....... 10¢ | For Coftes and Tea Seo Us. ff ino children can be placed with the Boots, $7 Ones, $4.80 Suits; gray only; all sizes a Alaska Salt Herring, doz..35¢ | Our Coffee Fresh Roasted Dally tips resting {n sockets where they| bl ? i Full line of Pickles, at....15¢ YAKIMA CREAMERY STORE 84 Best Ranch Hers, doz....23¢ Yakima Honey, 2 combs. .B5¢ Double Jersey Buttermilk. QUEEN CITY MARKET STORE 9 8 to 12-inch “Copeland Ryder” sewed and pegged Boots, 14 to 16-inch Goodyear welt Cruising Boots, tan and black; all sizes in $6.00, 4 $6.50 and $7.00 Boots, at ny are acted upon by a formalin gaa| | disinfectant, which kills all germs.) | To get the best and safest re-| |sults two sets of pencils should be kept on hand, While one set is in| use the other can be undergoing | disinfection. hus by changing pen- | \efls twice a day the danger of the spread of germs can be cut in half. $1.00 “Cooper's” Derby Ribbed c Shirts and Drawers, natural gray... aws, plain and fancy, all colors and sizes, grouped 4 BE: 5 SK t'.0 sinke a'0\d'b's Nie 'e'ers r | $1.00 to $1.50 Dress Shirts, “Green Hood” | { $15.00 heavy Scotch Wool make; soft and stiff cuffs, golf 80c Balmacaan Coats, priced at.. a 80 and negligee styles; all sizes...... New $20.00 Semi-Balmacaan 4 GEORGETOWN BAKERY STORE 85 1 @layer 30c Cake, assorted flavors, and 1 10¢ loaf of “HOME-MADE” Bread for.30¢ 2 10c loaves Bread for....15¢ D. D. FAGAN’S VARIETY STORES 60-53 Special for Saturday will be: | Pot Roast, Ib.... tee till. When trouble | “ sy WY ee ty 20 per cent discount on all | Roast Pork, Ib wie kee Ge “Keystone” and “Staq” Uni $1.00 “‘Hogskin” Work Glove [ry Coats, dark colors, for Footrest Hosiery for men, | Roast Veal, ib. Even white eignder fe gitting eyston ig nion tan and gray; sell at...a........ women and children, link Sausage, lb. on Its lega, keep still, When your feelings are hurt, Made Trousers Priced at $1.30 to $4.40 Thousands of pairs of these good Pants, light and bevy 30 | f $25.00 silk-faced, black and $5.00 “Crossett” and “Howard gray Vicuna Overcoats go at. | keep atili, til! you recover from & Foster” Shoes; 17 good styles a | your excitement, at any rate. | Things look differently thru | an unagitated eye. md’s Best or Silver Loaf Flour, DR ME GO. ees e ccc sco rcopecs $1.00 to $1.50 Pure Wool and Wool Mixed Holly, Centennial Best, Patent Excellent, Hamm 1. 15 New styles Mallory “Cravenette” Hats, sold} | Underwear, “Eagle” and other good 60c amr ae, .., SE OO | Srcumarcat tor ocion: 25c BELT LINE FAVORED || weights, for dress and work— _T the world over at $3.50; priced $2 kinds, in practically all sizes, at.... Hill Bros, Coffee, red can, | Napoleon Olive 79 BY 687 PER CENT VOTE corduroy and waterproof in- to move quickly at..........! $1.25 heavy and light Ribbed Wool Mixed remular 460 i | Ot quart ad c cluded. The $1.50 to $5. “$4. 40 $5.00 rolled edge Hip Rubber Underwear, in white only; all 4 | 4 packages 25 | Roman Meauty $1.15 Altho the port's belt line propo-{] ones are priced at.........0. Boots, fresh stock ..........4! sizes. An unusual value at ; of Corn Plakes....... C | Apples, box ..... ° sition was favored by 57% per Sat ka Sal " Minsh Figs, of the voters, it failed to “ ‘aaa ater 25c la ee Z5c Hi cause the iaw requires miaroted of r cent, The total yoto was FREE COFFEE SERVED ALL DAY PAY CHECKS OF KNOWN CONCERNS CASHED Anderson Grocery Stores 28 to 37 Telephone Orders Sollcited. Phone Elliot FREE DELIVERY OVER ENTIRE CITY $3,676 vote for proposition No, 1 to transfer $285,000 for the con | struction of the belt line. The vote | againat this totaled 24,629 The other two propositions for | improvements of the north and | south shores of Lake Union, also | were defented for lack of 60 per Ee teens 2/103 to 107 First Avenue South Comer Yesler Way ‘ aad gainst, 23,533,

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