The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1917, Page 4

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a a HERE'S LIST OF FIRST SEATTLE 19E—Leonard We He-T. Aw AEB —Nolan ¢ rank J 17#8—Claude IE —Apiridonas 8) 1244—Jonn J. Ke 1066— Ruery 224—Wm. J 2014—-Gens UTs—Staniey M Be-—Thoe, © Be 435-Vernon T. Har 1898), M. Fren 10—Jas 1 5 1045—Hans 1081 — Harrison 1705--Ag) a WH—L. Fort 1h TH—-Thomes \ Lake way MiT—Jonn A Heil 80 —Fra eoinet 14. i? inst 12 ven, Preeinet 6% m, Precinct 64 Roland Bjarnasc Leigh Verene 8146 Andres tol Perrin 2gt—Keott Vi rine Cooks’ Assn 546—Alex #12—Rovt. Or *. 118G6—Chester A. Srink 644—Geo. G. Bauer 945—Claude ( $96—Oriott L. and Emerson Highiand ar w Buy Clothes Now Fer Future Wear You can pay $1.00 down and $1.00 a week and get a splendid suit, coat or dress at Gately’s Semi-Annual Clearance Sale, 1113 Third Avenue Seneca and Spring Sts between J. EB. Kennedy, aE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917. PAGE 4 THE MOST MONUMENTAL MOVEMENT IN MANY DECADES — A CLOSING-OUT SALE! That Puts Past Mercantile History in the Dump THE EASTERN JOBBING HOUSE 716 First Avenue One of Seattle’s leading jobbers throw their entire surplus wholesale stock to the people of this city at prices that are truly bewilder- ing and dumbfeunding. This will be a price-cutting massacre that knows no limit. Words and type utterly fail to describe the wonder- ful bargains to be found at this, the mightiest sale of the twentieth century. The store has been closed all week to re-mark and urrange the stock for immediate disposal. Be here when the doors open at 9 a. m. sharp tomorrow, Saturday morning. The Eastern Jobbing House Must Move This Stock in a Hurry have any intention of doing so, but need spot cash to weather the financial storms and will cheerfully take losses in order to turn this mam- moth wholesale stock into cash at once. Join the crowds at 9 a. m. sharp to get first pick. and make no bones about it. We are not going out of business, or SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M. SHARP Thousands of Pairs of Boys’ and Children’s Shoes to Find New Owners at HALF-PRICE Shoes Sacrificed Men’s Fine Shoes, ee eee s Men’s Fine Shoes, big assortment of styles, Box- calf and Vici, Button and Lace. Regular to Men’s Dress Shoes, 200 pairs; Blacks and Tans, Button and ? 8 5 Lace. Regular to $5.00 values. . . s One lot Men’s Fine American Gentlemen Shoes, in Vici, Gunmetal and Box-calf, English and Conservative lasts. 4 Regular to $6.00 values — s Large assortments American Gentlemen Shoes, all Men’s Solid Leather Work Shoes, Blucher cut, Blacks and ? 95 Tans. Regular to $4.50 value. ... a Big lot, all styles, American Gentlemen, regular $9.00 Shoes. EXTRA! One large lot, 250 pairs Ladies’ Fine Oxfords, Button and Lace. Sale 9 a. m. $5.00 values. While they last, up from......, Big assortment Men's Fine Oxfords. Regular values Big lot Men's Odd Vests, small sizes. Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values. Sale 9 a.m. While they last, each 350 pairs Men’s Overalls, all sizes. Regular to $1.50 values. 79¢ Men’s American Gentlemen Oxfords, Black and Tan, English and Conservative Regular $6.00 to $8.00 $2.98 The Time Has Come Here is your chance to economize, so get in on these marvelous value reductions, and stock up for the future. Get in line, good people, get in line for this, the most sensational sale ever record- ed in the history of sartorialism and you can’t af- ford to miss it by a minute, so drop the hammer and pick up a real live bargain. FURNISHING Men's regular $2.00 to $3.00 value Shirts.. - 98c Men's regular 50c Neckwear Men's regular 25c Suspenders. . Men's regular 50c Suspenders. Men's regular 75c Suspenders Men's regular 15¢ Hose.. . Men's regular 25c Hose. Men's Regular 25c Garters. ‘sa Men's regular Men's regular 25c Armbands Men’s regular 10c Handkerchiefs Men's regular $2.50 Silk Shirts MEN’S SUITS Men's Regular $15.00 .... $6.75 Suite . . Men's Regular $16.50 Sulte . es eenkcellie | ye scr fern te $16.95 SOLD FOR A MERE SONG Men's regular $2.00 Dress Shirts Men's regular 75¢ Derby Ribbed Underwear Men's regular 50c Balbriggan Underwear Men's regular $1.00 Dress Shirts Men's regular $1.00 Union Suits awiae Men's regular $1.00 Work Shirts........ ... 49c Men's regular $2.50 Wool Shirts $ 1 45 Men's regular $2.50 Wool peeriby ore $1 .29 Men's regular $3.00 Wool Union Suits...... $ 1 .69 Men's regular $2.50 Men's Hats One big lot, Hats.. regular $2.50 we Be Sure You Get Into the Right Store. Look for Big Sign -@e The Eastem Jobbing House 716 FIRST AVE. Wagner, 611 W. Comstock J. Conek, 1206 Queen Anne av A. Foy, 400 B i Nob Hill ave 3 W. Pretonae at 3 ¥ HM. Pobl, 3110 Third W Hoderback, 2029 13th W 1, 1608 Heventh N ing, Jr, 1926 Fitth W. » Erlands, 1909 Minor, ° na, 1705 Third ave 1—Alh Glaner, 611 ‘Terrace Hotel Ethetton 1416 Columbia. Alsace Apts 11) Pawtiake 404 Virgin! it. ¥ A RC Hoot Deringer, 8 F ' Lung Sing, 1429 7th H. Haryer, 1418 Sixth Franklin av ) Vaton vont FACING POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFI E. Marton. c. John. a Fe 1710 18th. Ee PK 0 10th me Merce 1417 B, Howen 216 Madisom, —Raiph & Henry F 00 T ac, 669 Wilbur st * Hlevenom, 118 Frank Szezipanskt RL. Paln 18 E. F. R i k J. Peterson, (Continued on page . 918 Judkins ety 1414 King st d 8. 13.) University. King, 141ily Miret 8 u : ughe Laurel Shade. | 1)it—s ota, B District No. naw, Fred Rupp, 108 Tealer Way. | y 7 Relmont 8 Matis 2 ey, 1196 ' 1110% @ummss. | iipsccw, MeoKittick, 143 ; b roe, 4527 Seventh nA. mith, 4244 16th uve, N, Morrison, 1418 © Ven A Runyen, 1274 36th B | ron, L621 10th Musser, 218 17th N T. M. Royce, 2900 Massachusetts, won, 1812 Ke Republican, 9 H, Lee, 2010 1% Mercer Yasiiro Ocawa, 1108 Main at, | Acquainted Being a regular customer at the First National will provide an opportunity for you to get acquainted with us and for us to get ac- quainted with you. This is likely to prove of benefit to both of us, Come in and let us dis cuss banking relations First National

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