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  2. 1916-02-16

The Seattle Star dated February 16, 1916

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 afl WHAT WOULD YOU SAY -3y G If someone stopped you on the street and offered to sell you a $1.50 book of the latest fiction

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 Quitting Prices Prevail Not in Spots, But in Every Department in the Store Everything Marked Down Nothing Reserved COME...

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 STAR—WEDNESDAY HIPPODROM Third Ave. and Cherry St. THEATRE Eugene Levy, Mgr. Too Strong for Rivalry Too Great for Competition

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 THE SEATTLE STAR Matered at Geattia Wash, Pestoffine as second-clams matter By mall, out of otty, one year, 08 The Weather

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 BETTY BROWN GOES SHOPPING 'STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1916. PAGE 5. READ WHAT SHE FOUND Latest Styles, Best Bargains in...

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 UNPARALLELED BARGAINS For Friday and Saturday Seventy-F ive N’S SU > i Pric Limited to sizes 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38, and...

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 Gonfessions of a Wife BACK AGAIN, Reidy YOu, LITTLE | ture. BOO It fs @ strange thing that no one Tt has been shee months...

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 famity home yesterday Mayfield chapel @ $2.50 RCTACLES, FITTED The best there is, o brush. No big cuts; no big fills; city

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 STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1916. PAGE 9. UTT AND JEFF—(You Can’t Nick Ivory, No Indeed You Can't.) Soprriane, goin wr we re’ BY

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 THE SEATTLE STAR | THE BON MARCHE PIKE ST, SECOND AVE,, UNION ST.ELLIOTT 4100 FREDERICK&NELSON) : GURGLE- ee : GURGLE ¢o | A

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