The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1918, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR HURSDAY, JULY 26, 1916 BUY CLOTHES NOW! Costs Are Going UP, UP, UP Every Day ATTENDANCE Fp : 500 DRAFTEES ATCARNIVAL i oreo °o' SAY FAREWELL | NEARS 40,000 s~ taeohome”” : TO HOME FOLK | "Thureday Carnival |, 7, Bese! a | , PROGRAM ‘a i ss Q)UR government has commandeered iia the wool supply of the country—and this means that materials now in stock are infinitely better = antes ea iW ae than those of later make. cree seers: (ie "Te. Mika, Lando, an De G We therefore advise our many friends and the ane fara inde vapeest. oh ES general public to take advantage of the big stock we purchased far Nae ea =—g Bae in advance---and make the $10 saving that has made our original ~ eh ate up-stairs policy famous throughout the Northwest. ¥ Toom ofthe FMC. bu ¢ Fall in line with Seattle’s sensible clothing buyers. fling LCA ald ’ FORMER GRAND DUKE LISTERS PLAN GAZETTED BY BRITISH Their line of march will lead you straight to the $10 saving--- straight to Fahey-Brockman’s big daylight up-stairs clothing store---in the Arcade Building. @ See our matchless values in Men’s Smartly-Tailored Suits and Overcoats at $15, $20 and $25. We defy competition! We invite comparison! Come where there are no street-level rents to pay, no credit losses, no costly fixtures or other extravagances. Buy better clothes for less money. ° ane Sone Gtringer's bloedhound _ Attend the | V1 tctory Carnival Every Das “ ag Rea le __Fraser PatersonCo, | Second and Ui Second and University Main 7190 The July : = aa Clearance Sale i “— “OFT Women's and Misses 188 AMERICANS | & S SSN x \ ; WT F7 MUSTERING out of the bal are aca ses 28 One Sy ELEVATOR AND ance of our Summer Suits at new markings that have brought prices down so decisively that buying is a matter of economy Suits at t $17. ° Avenue sco 20 MARINES DIE _ Suits at $ $37.50 THE UP-STAIRS CLOTHIERS Seattle and Portland Store Closes at 6 P. M. SEATTLE MAN bgt oa u oO SEATTLE LABOR ¢ COUNCIL FAILS To ELECT mF | PRESIDE . Cotton Wash Fabrics Greatls Reduc ed Wash a meeting lasting un in > am, the Central La oun w etneede night tated te pe Mrs. Mike Wright ident | ater “ righ med: ‘tn mt ihies of tn driaa h has continu or two in Auto Accident © ballote we ent RLF f wr, Hulet M Well nfiay 4 er rgeantat armen s. Motmann mi ee eee Lift Off Corns! "| WINNERS OF CASH PRIZE =n In The Star’s Classified Advertisi Contest-—Five Prizes of $5.00 Eaq Awarded After carefully checking the classifi “ads” inserted during the seven days emi ing July 22, the following winners are nounced, Winners will please call at ‘Freezone’ Is Magic ! lift any Corn or Callus Woman Justice to 1 Be Candidate Again right off with oo No pain! 4 ae 3 § i Z 7: a Star office, where the prizes will be gi - Aa eas s out: e A. J. Nelson, 5812 22nd Av Si Leeinaes. candidasd N. W. i) e I l O ; Charles Claypool Mrs. J. K. Forrest, 5400 ‘Univall does wonders for sick skins Vatican Probe in tes eee | wenn - S. J. Snyder, 851 ware St... . $5. Poland Is Denied ‘ ou <p Fred C. Rumsey, 7029 20th A “ae PY ach tay bolle of Freezone tor 4 te N. W. . ss Le e e su rid your er rid ¢ ( ee | ee Aged corn ‘t lec s ; teens sceerauns trom cary hard orn sat erm er Mr. Singleton, 8306 46th Ave. S. $5 with the German governor of War Ml out soreness or irritation. Try it! rer “aig of a pr pvr Pi ay r i % i ony wait? Your ian sells aj No bumbug’ ‘lawyer of wide a@cquaimtance. i

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