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flilfflrr^Tf^h I Tacoma's Shopping Center \i \ Bls m "s*tt" ~vx/^vv U PPM
United We Stand to Defend the People Against Any
Combination of High Prices!
'Ml^^^—''''*lWM"'*M''ll"—^w'—^^^ The dying thrust of the Octopus has failed to jar the faith of the people in ;
____... the world's most famous profit-sharing plan! The honeyed words of the I I riP _ 4 W A»fAnnAmn I !
J^T^ST- By Acclamation!' IThe dying thrust of the Octopus has failed to jar the faith of the people in STARTS TOMORROW!! I
the world's most famous profit-sharing plan! The honeyed words of the I ( nr _ . I
:t:i" wi"the aims of i"stiee> tat thoy caimot f"01 auy thinkiDß STARTS TOMORROW!! I
fa ffi72 f^SSlk VIK-tA 1 ibALt The City of Tacoma (?) exacts a $100.00 license fee every current year IDC GrCcit NoVCITIDCr Sale
t\\j<J / V " Jw W3t t l\y|lf f lIVTI7DV of any.merchant who dares to defy "the combine" by giving away beau
£^ vWi Jffifti °* AVIILiLIINIIK 1 tiful and useful premiums to its customers. £ -!'„„?
V§>i£?\ JMI l^vl A Bale that brings to mind the sen- ~~" ' — ; ' OF JDCUQIIIff.
'FTil^JHßrl \Vm aad°e na'nro:d Iwa C- New "yoS* City" „ We, Will,p^ y OUr? if- tlie Wghcst tribunal in the land demands it and join Almost enough said, and yet to - lmmil
fiISHBHBf^T^vA the millinery market pla. of the tne ranks Ol the Victorious, pledged to DO clique Ot high price merchants those few who have yet to taste .^■^V^K^v
tlk^Hr^y *«iill.""' L ;""' coll^mue to sell dependable merchandise at the lowest prices in the genuine value giving, we have a
mOBMjy/, //f\ „ 7. Northwest. Yes, and continue to give "S.&H." Green Stamps with every message, read this .^^->^Mpiiik i<\
WMs&£j(l TffuN !J[!"t-SiMMMi «-ash purchase. We refuse to submit to any dictates of the trust—we . re- «™ comforts - Fli:1 •Blze^^^^^^^^\
ilW^ m, V v,: lt sn, 1,-;',! Nl, M 1 11, 1, fUSe to be the hirelings of any band of "shyloeks"-we refuse to bow our Z^^t^T Jerf' £!vSm^m§grWj\
i Will I'M again tomorrow $2.98 heads in ' shame and admit that this is not the landof the free and the home value- November $1.49 "*Nljj|^£T«.....r. J
ity^M 11 t it&& of iho livnvp " ■ Heading bale price .... y liTu ~*ni orTT7~r*~^ "'• m
Wlm 111 I Uli »ia-\C. RLANKETB — Full slzeT Bhort \| <QIIRTIYkW
Ws<sl\l /if *ij Doesn't that sound like the fairy I i fleeced cotton, In gray or white. * \ J^"^' '* i i ifif
it! &m Si tSTJ firtTon th always was Must Tacoma forever remain in the rut of ignorance and discord, or shall B^nkeV^Now' $1.19 VliiSW
PJW J^Pl I : I Xt keCP PaCC Wlth tll<J P r °SrCSsivei Cities of the land? 85 c BLAXKETsH-In'gray, tan or white; close «*!
r-\'^jL<CfFl 1 SER THKM IX Till.; PACIFIC ' ' ■ — 1 woven, short nap. Special CO. 'If'!' |///l'j|lhl
J^mll %'vl£gS£^ "'SI:KINO IS - When a clean and legitimate plan to stimulate trade is introduced into gistnnff »i£nDß»^ Vrky'or'VhiTe^r IT| 1
Y^-SMM '. the narrow confine! of our city, shall it be hounded to death at the bidding close woven, short fleeced > qb_ ™Hi 1
ml S'/\S sim>lS '" !!: the new f:i" ld€!ls; I ''! "special privilege V> No! And we stand ready to defend our rights and I S^HKAWBiliNkETs^Fun "size/iV g?a? or tan~ ©Ten
J^iff t'i I \\^ in velvet- brocade, florentine, etc. I the rights of the people at all times. i •t • ' an exceptional value, now f. . . . dliOU
C. Smll \f9l // 1 \ TriniDilnßs are fcuUiers, plumes, ■ . , 1 «t3.00 EXTRA IiAKGE BIiANKETS— gray, tan 01 CO
r\r<JZr rj// /_H| bands, fur, sill, bows, stick-ups, etc. f „„„„„ C( , ... . . , , , ' I or all white, good full body, for «B 1,0
coitus are taupe, brown, bin..-, | b.dm." Green btamps will be given out here and redeemed for beautiful I $7.-,o all, wool blanket*— size, double blankets in plaids
I r^g*oZ-± %2%^^&^cs£^ I nlld useful premiums, all snares to the contrary notwithstanding. I oor&o"^™ 7. . .*!?[* ? c*n*\ .W'. th. n? at. Colored . $5.98
—Second Floor. lj*^ l^J BIG DOMESTIC BARGAINS ON TAP, TOO. —Miilii Floor.
; I Quotations Ta^oma's Lowest Price I I Ho! f or Mid-Season Cleanup! 245 Women's Fail Suits Half Priced I Real 18k "Cheney" Silk Cravats I
; These prices and the fact that we give premiums for cash, make . «\. . IT>S ON—The bargain event of the fall season will be launched » sv I — —. *
; the prating of competition look like the Turkish army in full re- bright and early tomorrow morning, and—Oh me, oh my! what pos- /.. \~ I CA^ l/r»l«««» 'Tavm^vw^.m..., O£— d? 1
tr.'at READ — %,vhlwmL Bibillties for money saving lie before you! FANCY! $1:5.00 SUITS k_ _n I*l M OUC V 3.11165. I OlllOrrOW «J lOr •hi
SMDKB'B CATSUP—2Sc bottles, t)f\ ilSfiScKll <^W||jWß AM) A FEW $27.30 MODELS NO\V MARKED— *A ■ 7 * w«««vr» m. v»» v IV! yi
hero .' ZUC M j ft'— —5511k j!^.^^ mL {^M^l/iLjk I If you're from Missouri we'd like to get you in the Men's
SILVER WHITE CORN MEAL— 9fl«(II c P^|III S^ik wU LOOK' Mftßkii I »tor tomorrow. Wed show
Here, 10 pounds for 4.UU '■I I 111 If VCu *^Xyvy»V« (/ZsR-jßti I \^*"^*^y^^Bt^. 'ou w'lat Rl'^AL Necktie value
STANDARD TOMATOES— OR** |f^~jn "^/^^^Klj^y^ Tt^mttK /^sj^tj^ff ment of colorings and patterns. |
CRKAMERY "iniperlal,'""fiV for a king OO« 17/^Sw?\ T j I\^ 1) ><f^MUHii^S^^Hil f^^Mmk A \ fcr^ Shirts wlth cu"B attached °in
and frosh dully; per pound bricks 00C /^T Üb^ V\j W^^^^^\ Yi^ \ \ BaMHBBBRiffiffIWRW IX ■ \ scores of handsome stripes and {I
•■l'ltll.p; OF Kliiv-'is NAFEi'somnday you're going to use •- \l^c\ n TV W&MM%M\\ Af\ \ \ //MImIIW ifflHß^i^ffl^W*©W if/ IW ' patterns, or plain white. Soft or pleated bosoms in sizes 14 to '<i
then you'll Just love it. Why not now? Xr\ L\ I ir/ M^m&B&ll I 1 \V/ \\fflllllHHl VJL iSißiß^M^Bl Iffl /\ V> I 17 1-2. Exclusive shops mark them mi rtA
"PRIDE OF ERIN" TEA—A fine blend of uncolored ££„ l\ jF^-d^_a MW^Bti p4w?~ \flf\M\\MV T^rSMI^WV 0/1\ 11/ / $1"5°" 0"r *** >" * •
S"" ""=: nf /lylßrn "" J ■iII*"HBE V U lEver See a Genuine Sale I I
(itf&f Again—Boys' Clothing Here / / I I 111 \ fflm&Sßl t .^ £ M > Tl iL 1 O
X!S At Ridiculously Low Prices . ft—-/ )^M 1 / li|\ l^W \ °f Men S Clothing? , j
Does your boy deserve new clothes? If ho || l^^^^l^l // II / 11$ / l\\\\\\\\\lm\ WSffffiffilßJ rill N0? Then come down to tho big I
/| VW^/ l) does an* needs tnem we want to call your I I // /// 11/ $y \l\\\llllHlH\r\.\ Men's Store on the main floor tomor- TrHu^V 1!
f\ \j/>>tl\ attention to a real Vdyed-ln-the-wool" bar- I l\ Jf-^Ljl wMjw*^ \^Vml^Sl^bß U r°W< You>n Bee ono there > and a (?^®^X ®
V^}\ ((■» A \yJ!tov>s' SUITS OR OVERCOATS—7OO OF // /B V^ \ \»l^M^fiSi /'|| Tomorrow again we offer Men's Suits, '
jp. JV, |fL/ It's a manufacturers' surplus stock! , 111 \ .ißflßjß SII wl Slip-Ons, worth all the way from HSiiiPHiil
t Again-Boys' Clothing Here In ' / / IfiifHili II I $12 48 111 1 Bill \" I //ll $15.00 up to $20.00 $12 50 iL ll^wlffl^l 1'
At Ridiculously Low Prices fr--~/ W^S I IJ/ I|l\ \J| v° f MCII S Cl°thmg?
does and needs them we want to call your |H IPlflf /// If // & I \lumu\lm/\ \ WB&&&SS&R ! Men's Store on the main floor tomor-
BOYS' SI'ITS OR OVERCOATS—Too OF f // I |f G[ \ ;\eß^™Bßß /ij Tomorrow again we offer Men's Suits, 1
THE SI'ITS in the knlcker stylo come in | j \\\ "WL $12 48 «F'H Bi| 1 ///I $15.00 up to $20.00 ?19 RO iwi "^XI '
774^ Snor^ouse^c^in^sT" ! 113 Lo i ,^^B M-H'i:. ''"^ ™ ""''' * ■■//I ™**ot£? '^'SJZtfiu Titfi Ji^^Pf ' P
('\ *'\ THE OVERCOATS are warm and wooly; -I O j ll t&^Mj&Mr Half-hearted cleanups don't jibe with the «*"**aj^R\U Jif I pairs of pants included. ■ Efl Kf '*j''r J«li!/ I
W V V_4a made Just like "dad's" and truly wonderful TO 111 11 1 R^^K*° . progressive spirit of this institution. This ■ IRT l\\l 1/^l/ S THE OVERCOATS come In heavy ■:' I'^lStLj^
. JRT |E1 values. 4° M IIW laT. is a HEAE sale^-a sale you cau -bank on." V*! I warm fabrics; some with belted backs - fflPi||pi!||p^ 'ft
II LOT ONE—M.OO and $4.50 gar- ©A CO Hi fl/l \lj\f HERE THEY ARE! Plain tailored or Norfolk styles, in >jf if " ' \fl I . T^FNGL^IuP-^N^re abso- llMffifis !
; if ia mi'"lß • Choice at *4iOU Wo IjT/V blue serge; black plain, tailored serges; brown or gray V \\\\ Vt, I 6 lv water n?oof are aoldwfth" -.";^iiWlftP* : I
• So Pit I/)T TWO —$5.00 and $6.00 gar- «n or jL ''I _g^"' twtods in the neat plain tailored style. Scores of fancy V\\ Jfk I ,»,rL™™Vt ( £rt?™ r £ ■• ■ pi#will#l <t
/fl«a j^X ments. . Choice at jlJiOj »r^ I . Suits and extra large sizes Included. j *> STM fi I We Overcharge for alterations. ':--:" fl«"7l*l '
*6*^ . ■ * . ■ St' %^ ■ ALTERATIONS FREE. SElil I'ACIFIC AVENUE Win DOW* ■: " - , %Jr--^--^--T- M Main Hoor '.'.-* llill/ X®' i'?\ . <fl
I . Cut Out This Coupon! Prompt Service Lunch Room \/75%/%^ f)" the store that/j^-^ {h Spend $20.00 and Live A Sale of Cut Glass
! GoodforlO»B.*H.»Gr«»«U m p 9 .n Service that doesn't Just serve eat- {t'ltl^l^A^^^VtSfJ / ll Invest In the new -Eclipse" Victor r^ m » «..!2 tomorrow morning or
addition to all other extra or special able., but which stands on tiptoe ! V 1 J }f%IWjHVffifYdA I/MC Victrola and talking machine. Bring *"'•«««£ lasts only. Just 150 •
, | stamps with a purchase of 25c or with every courtesy that will increase if f/Z X*/# *IH4V§VIVf 'I Uth) the world's greatest music masters to P"' includlng dishes for . bonbons,
over In any department. ,; - your comfort. Want a bra.i.. B lunch § iiiai|lWfl'**B—MlM^ll your fireside on easy payments Bright- reluhes ' olives, Pickles, bowls, etc.; g
VOID un.H NOV. ». tom orro W? _„ „ , Bfc =sS!S?/ M r/w« a™ €o^7^ AT ,£ ST .. ED UP y°Ur h°me and liVe! s«'t 60:..?r 89c
McOORMACK BROS. —OB die balcony - ' - '- ' - V J) . . .. —On the Balcony —Second Floor i
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THE TAOOMA TIMES.
Monday, Nov. 4, 1912.