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THE STAR—FRIDAY, - PCTORED 28, 1946. gi e bg SEY 2 aha a . hh kt tt kt ttt tte te | MAY LOGE CITIZENSHIP AL INT |GADSKI :: faseeeet) Is 100 Years Old |: pe yo OF SPEC O WOMEN & JAPET HAS A NICE . * HOW OLD 18 BERIAH? &| TACOMA, Oct. 28—Hecause he TONIGHT * WATCH CHARM. : Mrs. Toanie Covey and Mrs, Mar. | * | was th his cr 0 v4 aret Coo, of Beatle, won ino. |* How old is Berlah Brown? # *. Jnfot Lindeberg, president * 4 omish today to e th we * THE RIVER OF RUIN coethaipannae # of the Ponoer Mining com- #| birthday anniversary of th | # | me S FOR WOMEN |» Afar Rowen xu Sl ag re | vo os a} 7h one "" wehibited a gold fugget worth *) Mrs, Nair wan b * * . : — They “| ® 91,400, the largest taken out in #/ 1810, In Be sotland, ® local ne * wo Club Leaflet.) a, # the Inst neason, He says his * | America in 1861 . day is his bir * terday.) As long as the river rune | bo te nore than *| TL ALT by ht ¥ AS guaranteed to ve n ever 1¢ ground *| We sell MoM a ttle « ution of the United | i¢ Seems all so pleasant and cheery, , #| made, Kenwood Gro } No thought of the morrow is Dance at Dreamiand te night. “ PL, Phone Ne th 188 Red ad ree shirt so The pe 1 re ‘| theirs, PTTETUTTT ETE TET GOING OUT OF BUSINESS The Outlet Clothing Co. a le alow a te ren ON) Which has occupied the corner for Twenty-One Years has decided - to go out of business Everything Must Be Sold Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Fixtures, Mirrors, Safes, Cash Registers “c|—-Nothing is reserved. The sale is not going to be a prolonged affair sor sot Quick action is desired. The landlord wants his store. We want to a go-out. Hence, we offer the entire stock at = Greatly Reduced Prices Pike Place Market | Prices { President The Sale Starts at 9 a. m., Saturday Men’s _Retail Market Prices Omen 23¢ Morning—Everything is marked in plain |“Arpow’Brand hat ' figures—no misrepresentation—no bunco- Collars, oa 8c y defined tn Ar n the Un Ait you will fe we, 1 Will do wh iL AROUND 7 t cys 1A GREY. VOTERS VINDICATE WOMAN INSURGENT rs All 25¢ > es enders Wiveue eek ing—nothing but bare facts either adver- | 2" st a4 an sive All 25c Boston Garters.10¢ We're going to quit. Week polis 0 om. tised or uttered. Here’s the way we propose to sell the goods:— Black or Tan Men's $10.00 Suits $5 68 Men’s $10.00 Overcoats Cotton Sox, Sc WON iri odecbececactevs EEE Pee, Pere Regular 15c valués, but Men’s $15.00 Suits Men’s $15.00 Overcoats : 2 , OS Oe POR a eer ee ee We're going to quit. Men’s $20.00 Suits 7 Men’s $17.50 Overcoats SE Ae ies re 5 Dec skbysihs eka ec keu Men’s $25.00 Suits Men’s $10.00 Topcoats Men’s 10¢ Linen OTR, 6s cine sncacaned $12.85 TAG AR re Handkerchiefs Men’s $10.00 Cravenette $5 85 Men’s $17.50 Topcoats s EP OER EE TT g Shirt GORI seas eicen ome 7C She P CONCEALED WE'RE GOING TO QuIT] Men's $15.00 Cravenette $8 - Men’s $20.00 Cravenette WE'RE GOING TO QUIT | ee 2 eg | ery hee wy eae 1 b 4 Men’s $2.50 Calf =| Shoes, $1.48 Men’s Soft Hats 98c Abo wo hundred Men's Soft Hats; all shapes and al Values up to $2.50 pica nesdes ee 6 $3.00 Hats..$1.48 $4.00 Hats. $1.95 All Btetson $5.00 Hats ; soft of stiff; newest st Boys’ Suits Abou All an Mf All are this season's tyles. WE'RE GOING TO QUIT |] WE'RE GOING TO QUIT . $2. 98 WE ‘RE GOING TO QUIT WE'RE GOING TO QUIT | WE'RE GOING TO QUIT “INOTE: Weare quitting business in Seattle, but want to leave with ‘a clean record. Therefore we guarantee goods and prices, so if you ‘are dissatisfied for any reason with your purchase you ean bring it “back and get other goods or money. The only condition is that goods 8 returned come to us within 48 hours after date of purchase. = OUTLET CLOTHING CO. MRS. P. K, BRIGHTON WILL AID UNION WORK One ‘“" }Corner Washington St. and Occidental Ave. & 2 hi bi