The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 4

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mit Fl 2-8-8 Bae lie th}! PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919 Men’s Suits Overcoats MADE TO INDIVIDUAL MEASURE Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Back, ” fLU'TOLLIN | PEACE ON EARTH POLISH MARCH AASIAEINS "STILL A VISION ht ar HY JW. T, MASON Written for the United Pr K, Jan The adva UNION TAILORS je might rally to of their soll. y would show ing a Polish no more than TRAIN PORTER FINED $750 of Seattle, In order to quickly cut my big stock down I have marked my woolens at just half war prices. Fab- rics marked in plain figures. Wait on yourself, pick out the pattern you like, and I’ll take your measure. -———LESS THAN READY-MAD When you can get a perfect made-to-your-measure Suit at half © Adriatic. Each sk will not yield, and may be beyond ¢ congress «won conc an army of 40,000 ward Berlin in not appears on its face mation of th CONSCIENCE |The mind of man tx but a “court.” joa "ix the 4 love or grudge re but “Jarymen,” for defense: Tacna and Arica at s stil a showing of to . ve n d price, why consider a ready-made suit or overcoat? My prices are Se ee eee ee { a great deal less than charged for ready-to-wear clothes. Investigate. bob. = ————————" 1§ UNDER ARREST w got a conscience, WIFE SMOKES, SO be rppthee eke ae ms PARIS, Jan. &—Cap inks Oi Tt, COAT, DRESS and HE ASKS DIVORCE 0). sesnine warta weit = , os _ : se Su e bWoolens *PLORENCE eapectan PORTLAND, Jan. 3.—Because h = Lewis r BRING FRIEND |) wit ' around the Watkin arm, clint igare . suit for dtvo: I offer you the biggest WIFE ALONG stock of woolens in Seattle to select from — Serges, tweeds, cheviots and mix- tures—in latest styles and patterns. Substantial, long wear tailoring and < linings and trimmings, in Succeesful en Women know good wool- every garment. ens. Let your mother, wife od forces in the Right is reserved to call caeygees agt —_ betes off this sale at any time. | 615 do it. You'll find it If you would be sure — | pays. The Grand Firale of the Great Kennewick Clothing Stock Is Now|COLD HALTS DUCK jg At Full order early. at Hand. Tomorrow, Saturday, Will Be the Last Day. Prices| HUNTERS IN COUNTRY § Par Value. Have Been Cut to the Core—Entire Stock Reduced. Follow the 2). 20038 \)KiPk county tw a Crowds to this Great Sale Saturday. |e rip Saturday, January 4th, marks the end of this Great sry Cash. Closing-out Sale at the Red Front Clothing Company. The entire stock has been re-marked to prices nearly out of! reason to actual value. Over $50,000 stock of high-grade ‘" Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings has been marked down to) clane rock-bottom prices, so join the crowds and attend this sale)!" man Saturday. The The Great Kennewick Clothing Stock must go. You) “ BS re ket can’t beat the following wind-up prices—they go for Sat-) ALLIED WARSHIPS urday only. BOMBARD TOWN Hundreds of Arrow Collars 2 for 15c},.22"1:2.205 jcotS.rsmse Genuine Arrow Collars will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, |}: instead of contract price of 25c. All sizes, late styles. : . Men’s Shirts have been marked at final wind-up prices. vimaten 4 Hp Paosen ters py ig ne to ae will go at GPC. Others that sold|immediate surrender of the airmen to $2.50, including Cluett and Monarch brands, will go at "%° bombarded the barracks at) H. M. ROGERS 98¢. And Men’s Heavy Wool Flannel Shirts, $5.00 values, |"""™ Winding Up Great Sale go for $2.85. Men’s Natural Wool Underwear, regular price $3.00, cut to $1.48. LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB And Also Note: LIBERTY BONDS | ttcy «ites: soprano If it is absolutely necessary that you realize money on your Liberty Bonds, Roger: met A will take them in at their face value and give you the balance in money for any Suit or TRIO DE LUTECE | Overcoat advertised during this sale. And note the following wind-up prices for the Last in j Day of this Sale, Saturday. | JOINT RECITAL at | Genuine 50¢ President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men’s Dress Hats that sold to METROPOLITAN $2.50 will go at 98¢. Men’s Union Suits, values to $4.00, will go at $1.85. Men’s 20c¢ Tuesday Evening, Jan. Canvas Gloves will go at 11¢. Men’s Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50, at $1.25. Men’s | P'RICES—S0e To $2.00 Cotton Underwear, 48¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs go at 5¢. | Men’s 35¢ Wool Sox will go at 18¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. | Men’s Cotton Socks at 121g¢.. Men’s Chambray $1.25 Work Shirts at 6D¢. their limit in ducks every TAILORING CO. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. Nearly » Quarter of @ 801 3rd Avenue, Corner Columbia in Seattle Two Blocks (not one block) south of Madison Street. Don't be 801 fooled by Imitation Signs. LOOK FOR ....... 2.2.2. -seeeeeeeee onty ducks a week in the state law for any ono nt duck hunting season nuary 16 Come tn the forenoon if possible, ea per IS PROVING A STUPENDOUS SUCCESS! We do not want to move a single pair of the shoes now on special sale to our new location, at 1001-1003 Second Ave. The prices quoted on these goods, including lines from all our well- known makers, are so low that the public is tak- ing prompt advantage of the opportunity. Saturday we'll also sell Men’s Overalls at 98¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $10.00, go at FREE DO CTOR $3.85. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, I . FIRST AVE Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for man’s work or dress wear, will ‘be veld nic “DRUG CO. tomorrow at rock-bottom Sale Prices. Come tomorrow to the wind-up of this Great | Leek for the Wree Deets: MEN'S. SUITS " Mees the opportunity. saves’ STUFFED UP WITH | Overcoats, Boys’ Suits si « ge peen doped “k BAD COLD?” We quote prices on a few lines that will illus- trate the bargains offered: . : 4 Shoes, worth to $6; Sale pri | f r i ee ee te el ot anaren’s em aid ON ial AGRE. Ladies’ Department J. & M. black calf, double sole, kid lined $16.00 Sale price REPKE! $9.85 prt pl var kid and gunmetal; all "Dr. King’s New Discovery slack kid and patent leather vamps with white kid shoe: i $11.85 Hundreds of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Sale ‘price one 98c| at once : tops, Louis XV heels. Button and lace styles. Nettleton’s black calf, double sole, drill lined $14.00 is : § s adil ol MERE Ee ae air os of $15. 1.5 values 5 shoes $9.85 beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds eho ay : ee si ee : pent shoes of $15.00 to $17.50 values..... $9.85 | BONE onc sdsn sk sedotae sony seces eeeees eee $9.85 and serges; worth to $1 1 85 An Boys School Shoes, $1 98 » ough, colds an ne at Spiemnig fates shoes in field mouse, brown and gray | Tan and black calf Dry Sox shoes .......... $7.85 $30.00; Sale price... vs e Sale price .........++-44- ° jin da 1 tg 3 . “o 8 of every type in vogue......... 85 85 | Nettleton’s brown cordovan shoes with rawhide slip ip Pants; a big selection, worth Men’s $7.00 and $8.00 Stetson, Walk-Over | ae $10.00 patent leather’ shoes, Ouest eet | soles, $16.00 value ......+.sseeeeeeeees $12.85 5.00; and Douglas Shoes, BE pewctepeedscedesebedecrcreccceece .. $4.30 ef a a i : Sale price ............... $1 98 Sale price . $3.85) Black kid and calfskin shoes in a big assortment of Same style from Bostonian at seccccecese ss BB.88 Men’s Fine Dress Suits, many Hart, Schaff- Ladies’ Felt $ | styles. Regular $8.50 to $14.00; now offered | Nettleton’s gone sole Norwegian oe leather a if 4 * r | at $4.85 t 10.85 shoes—nothing better, for wet weather; $16.00 mer & Marx make in the lot; regular; ale WME NOs nskicikccaceaes 98c Ds - $12.85 Bla 5.00. $2.85 shoe .... ale ae. bases $15.95 Men’s Heavy Aid Shoes, $3.45) 18¢ x ma eth to s&:00 sla pte “A Teste Goss | J. & M. heavy tan calf shoe, with hes ole and 12.00 Boys’ School Suits; 95.005 Ss e. ~ raemer “ <= BE sii cvece(ecdscclecvenesi nein $4. to 85 | reverse welt. A fin aring shoe, $ ree cas Bala arise $4.85 Men's Fine Drems Shoes, big assortment of| Constipation Emancipation Men’s D eee ae ei $16.00 ae Hecia| Lssicesaaeh _ oe Men’s Suits and Odd Coats styles; worth to ds TAT seaperirgys als, . yellow com ens Vepa en | Pry, é ee Tes that sold to $15; Sale priee DODD Sale BYNES vaso es oi bec 0g $1.98 ovis: ath, whe " In anen's. heavy shoos—just what is wanted at | BCoiioay pouble sole heavy tan calf shoe. 510.85 Co! to thi fs datcradd pe ny Axa : : | oO Dr. King’s New this time of year—we have a wide assortment of N. ttlet Ne a Geka ees a ae _ $10.8 ii ogee oth Face pri lay, ‘or Saturday is positively the last day that the items} 1 fe They wyatematizn the styles and every pair is a big bargain. ; hs pe on’s grain shoe. A $15.00 shoe erein advertised wil offered for sale at these give-away prices. Don’t delay, but) "¥*te™ and keep the world looking J. & M. black kid, double sole, kid lined, $16.00 | reduced tO .....esseeseeeeeeeeseeeeee $12.85 grasp this opportunity and shop tomorrow. And as a favor to us, please attend this sale eibtthass ae ee shoes . $11.85 Officer's cordovan dress shoes, $13.00 value $10.85 in the morning if possible—and remember— | Same styles, drill lined ‘ .. $10.85 Munson last army shoes, worth $9.00 and $12.00, Other makes in similar styles ...........4. $7.85 OW 40 5 cGRiecs cecnesctscee $6.85 and $9.85 Rogers Will Cash Your Pay Check People, the Great Wind-up of this sale starts tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 9 9, y a "7 a y 7 Tri 4 " b. o'clock. Come early and shop early, for we are a Union Store—our doors close Satur- day night at 6 o’clock sharp. Please attend this sale mornings if possible. Make no MENG MEN ON EASY In the Boys’ and Girls’ Departments special bargains are to be had. Conditions of sale: Exchanges limited to three days from date of hase. N ch ft 12 noon. No refunds and no goods credited to accounts. vi alti 6 sat TURRELL SHOE Co. 903 Second Ave. “THE HOUSE OF SERVICE” Burke Bldg. mistake—note address carefully. LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT CREDIT The Red Front Clothing Co. Ahoitiring 1508-1510 First Avenue S28e‘Nortn or bike sircct. | wet 88 naprteesapebeese

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