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  2. 1914-02-04

The Seattle Star dated February 4, 1914

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 ES | HUGH FULLERTON, one of the greatest baseball authorities, novelist and short story writer, is writing for Seattle fans

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 —The Bon Marche’s After-Inventory Sales— —Are Creating Havoc in the Men’s Store— By Taking 85 Men’s Good $10.00 Suits AND...

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