The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 3

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19fS. PAGE 3 35c Boys’ Flannel “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY” _Sccono Ave. at James St | 19C Remodeling Sale Owing to extensive alterations and remodeling in our Men’s Clothing and Furnishings, also the enlargement of our Shoe Department, we are closing out certain lines at prices you can- not afford: to miss. Read carefully every item, as they are all bona fide bargains. Men’s $15 Suits for $7.50 Men’s $20 Suits for $10.00 Men’ s $25 Suits for 512. 50 BILL TENNEY TIRES OF PLAY (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) | Mil, you are simply incorrig ible,” 1 said as 1 laughed at } earnest face Bil was telling me that his wife wan the one had ever lov and only woman he I think if you fered 1 could have ut as long as you did hould take it upo help me out with All I can say in and win, but I 0, honest! wants ‘ n ke mont and in wamen. “Then you do Hungry Creditors demanded money, and Wolf’s Men’s Shop was forced to close - 5a its doors. We bought this high-grade stock at practically 40c on the $—com- | your fool me to try] are ready to quit Il new goods, made bining it with our own |S paueea i : ve t, ? en we to Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and bow nind con ya a tp Well $60,000 STOC Furnishings— Wholesale and Retail. lias toekog foe.t Vand 1 knov me Don't tocwes: Saturday |know, although 1 gave her the high STARTING SATURDAY, JAN. 16, AT 10 A. M. Bhi cect jchap who was walking beside her LOOK!—THESE PRICES GO!—LOOK! [Beary stone "T guene 1's ine to Men’s $12.50 Raincoats for... . $7.98 _ s bee — Tight se sit 7 sa: 95 ne Raglan and pla mixed and pla tan me to settle down 50c PRESIDENT $4.00 WALKOVER $5.00 MEN’S WORK $1.50 COOPER'S eee) ee panties ite her spat eyes, her beautifu SUSPENDERS $3.50 Douglas Shoes SHOES UNDERWEAR mouith and tee th and my heart sank Was it always like this?” A few re montha the “boy child” plays with eo tei att, were ee Men’ s $1 50 Pants for. ... 98c]}. : Jin the bureau drawer while he goes ‘ J out to play with other dotis—some “ Pears k | ; that belong to other boy children pl service Pants, in dark colors and neat pat- § | 4 a that they have elther { 1 oO put away nafely f : : business, in cassimeres, ur pick, $1.98 et DI our remod that we are enlarging and remodel- e us 0¢ e ing so as to be able to attend to ® your wants more promptly. cl ts in our ' Cloth Top Boys’ Extra High-Top $1. 98 tices ress $1.59 &. Button and Lace $3.00 Tan Shoes, with had been sell n $2; vicl kid uppers | buckles at top, worth $3.50, Sizes c leather tips. Sizes 12 | 3 to 5% 25c Boston Garters $15.00 MEN’S SUITS 50c WORK SHIRTS | 50c and 75c Neckwear pethen pogo ope Sy y avert $ Cc Cc many of the + are Ken $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS $20.00 MEN’S SUITS $7.50 High-Top Shoes $2.00 Flannel Shirts |her there, although perhaps think-| jing in hin heart that she ts a bit x d-fashioned, he takes her out Alas! not to play with, for he has B oo joutgrown the playtime, but to put up on the ante! as a sort of house hold god ae that when he con $25 MEN'S SUITS | $3.50 MEN’S PANTS | $5 John B. Stetson Hats] 2 for 25c Handkerchiefs | iromorics nt. the Josous slaytinne and the faces and forms of the} Jother | A clever writer who was! jalso a very fascinating man and |who had played his share with his jown doll and those of other men, me once: “It is astonishing a often a man after 60 sits op yontte his own wife and amiles tnto $1.00 Monarch Shirts | $15.00 SLIP-ONS $3.00 MEN’S HATS ARROW COLLARS [BB omin’ne hos tstea oe" AND OVERCOATS Little book, if the time ever 2 $1 98 Misses’ High Top $1 39 Children’s Cloth Top ° Shoes in button and . Button and Lace | lace styles, made of gunmetal calf Shoes, same ‘style and quality, | and vici kid. Our regular $2.50 sizes 8% value. Sizes 12 to 2 Boys’ Suits Up for $4.79 Norfolk Suits—each has 2 pairs of pants, in a splendid as sortment of the best wearing fat and most looked-for colors to be had this season ori mm 6 to 18 years Although you may not be able to find every color in evety size, yet they're "Boys! Suits 00 0 for $3.29 tum military b to 7 | * when Dick “comes back” to ause he is tired of the other ; reint fed in all the weak parts. In a a .. |dolls, I'll kick over the traces, as size eS jure ae my name is Margie Wavy 4a a ra ee Wi SL Men 8 $7. 50 Junie Knit Sweaters for apart ag word since he left ca wool Sweaters, with rough nec fe GOODS WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AS ADVERTISED UNTIL STOCK IS EXHAUSTED 2 Ris Bot a » dance |musle at Eliene'’s ran the strain of joneliness that I always feel when Dick ts away. I am afraid after all, little book Tt “belong,” and it is not asant as I thought it would b (To Be Continued Tomorrow) 1400-1402 FIRST AVE. COR. UNION ST. MB JOHN D, TRYING —_—- ° a TO SUPERVISE | MARKET REPORT | °xssyvcnso. COBURG, Germany, Jan. 15.— oe ces" *™/QQUSIN OF THE GOULDS ESCAPES USUAL | CHAD] SYSTEM : rere || St toe \ ] Boys’ $2.50 V-Neck Wool Sweaters Cut to 69c 7 Medium weight, nice combination colors Rouneg s ee Union Suits Cut to $1.65 bbe htly soiled, but nothin MAY WHEAT ON CLIMB at Coburg, Adele Smith, a dancing FATE F THRE TIME BRIDESMAIDS @ | Ducks ne 1s | | never handled a gun before the owns the car, Charlie's gh HICAGO, Jan ay wt ee. fat os sae war, but since hostilities began owt have to pay ps ett NEW YORK’ Jar opened at $1 savené é Bhewyfs mds nf he 3 been promoted from 7% fae above yeater 12 @ 12%] | priy tenant, and three | 4 + and egie fou ons by $1444 ly e " s ti Charlie 4 BE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 15. an r F « o res ; fa « of the skeleton o ods in Howard count m who, has_ shied at mc thé ‘grea r part of his life terday saved Willlam Kennedy e4 his tactics yesterday morning $ years old, of that county, from penitentiary today n convicted of sentenced to Selling Prices to Retailer for Butter, Eggs and Cheese reet @ SELECT DANCING PARTIES he Bradaer Co.) HIPPODROME Fitth and University 80 | i ctean Amusement Chairma Charlie was being exercised hen he suddenly caught sight of & small car in front of a garage. Notwithstanding strenuous efforts of the driver to keep What|? prices Paid Wholesale Dealers good and Vegetables and Fruit ublic opinion extent it } been usec 10-PIECE UNION OnCuReTEE Ss ' yrobe the charge sated by J. W. Godwin & away, he went afte statement from the own: to 5 vee Ns 14.00 ; Reaching the car, Char! ow that the animal's 6 that the Rockefeller foundation vot she ‘ e a F sok wuahed | bes {c t jed endowments to coll where] hevpreks 6 on A deta a Be a sng TeRwiealy load ried not “3 Gold-Filled then decided to turn the car Kennedy servative’ doctr , 16 Spectacles yi le - We also inte o investigate the ; charge that the salaries of certain|ciuuce .@ ge : it |whether an attempt ts being made| Herts. | aia é a to influence the mind of Young (aly caines 30 a 16 America, aulif per dos 136 e ry Country Hay and Grain GIRL IN BOY’S GARB) "8°" ———i \K BO (DRILLS WITH TROOPS fomateen snes: 188g LTE | Aeeteoata tn 4° || OFFICE SUPPLIES iden atte 00 Morey Stationery Co. TIS Firat Ave. Near Columbia St, Mrs. A. L. James, of Portland, Suffered Many Years BLANK BOOKS Before Trying New Mincral Remedy Which Brought Relief. A complitatie of ailmeifts|taking Akoz these conditions have wised Mr Arh, J € 648 Ka 1 and I do not suffer BERLIN, Jan, 15.—-Clara Bahlo, 19, of I rburg, cut her hair, put | 2"? na, pe ate © ther’s suit and went to|y - mach, anc Maif\ st., Portlanc iffering tly do I have head-* Konitz, where she enlisted in the ° so @ 1 | — : years. She was unable to r en I do they are of army and drilled fc A days Spee en @ US P ifi S ‘ ? x She begged to take a rifle to the 15 @ 90 5 : dertul Califor kanal Rheumatism has all been re eae camer sett a Hreeh * ” @ .26 y ’ Cc ; which she ae er con- lieved and | can gigdly recommend ae pad iki conan ‘pl in ‘ ; ompeny , treatment. She wri oz has given rellef to thou * j Al TOVES © *, white ging a ed, in indivi ude " agin ds, dressed, in individual eer etter who. sutter from aime Ail 44 “jy, || (GARRY OWN S nip Yee men 5c and 10¢ [eases ee trouble, rheumatism, b nd together with kidney, Hver ~ . ' Thala aie ried H intestinal disorders for many and bladder trouble, diabetes, ca Three times « bridesmatd, never of Harry Livingston Kaufman, the] gpRLIN, Jan 16.--German troops 8 @ 109 || Plant and Office, 10th Ave. and All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 t years. | have used Akoz four tarrh, ulce eczema, #kin di 8 | a bride a threat the fate ne-| Cleveland banker lhav ectric heaters small enough B. Union. xnteed to arrive in perfect con. f | months # » remedy has re- and other ailments. Akoz ts 4 times forget to carry out, The for Mrs. Kaufman was bridesmaid at|ty he carried in the pocket and| = d be Smelt, ‘Trout, |} Heved me™gres natural mineral, free fr mer Hope Hamilton, favorite in |the wedding of Marjorie Gogld ahd| operated by a dry cell || vem, B. 849-—Phones—B. 1164 . os Seton etal : “{ suffered with great paind after}harmful ingredients. For sale at of Mrs. George J. Gould, has led|Anthony J. Drexel, and she was in He e 2 Pf it you wisn : eating, with much gas gnd be ng. all leading druggists, where further) bridal prc ions in half a dozen|the bridal procession that attende ed Read the Miscellaneous col-| nxes 6 || We Call and Deliver Promptly. || 501 Northern Bank Bldg, ; Splitting headaches would nformation may be had regarding! weddings but now she has had al Vivien Gould when she became pagar : Old roosters, lve 10 | tance Main 8874 ' With me for weeks at a time. Since| this advertisement, wedding of her own, and is the bride [Lady Decies. umn in Star Want Ads. Mens, over i Ibe, vy Mw @ 1b { ‘

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