The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 10

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PAGE 10 Aa Catarrhal Deafness SON-DONAHEY and Head Noises tical @mpany TRLELS Sare AND SIVrie war S25 PIKE st ro THE at AND Rntbve The Watchword of Today Is Efficiency MUST BE SOLD Every Coat, Suit and Dress at O’Hara’s Up- Stairs Store to Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost. ASTONISHING VALUES O’Hara’s entire stock, consisting of hundreds of the best garments in Seattle, to be disposed of at once at Way Less Than Half Price Fine Bolivias, Pom Poms, Plushes, Broadcloths, Silvertones, Velours and other beautiful materials in all shades and sizes. Scores of different models. Fall length, full cat Coats in twelve 10 different models, Trimmed and plain. 15 Fifty Coats, values up to $35.00. t Beaatiful models, all shades and sizes. Righty Coats in full lined mod- At $19.50 oi Stunts s $15.00. 25 Over one hundred of the best Coats. Regular prices $45, $50, $60 and up. ’ O’HARA’S UPSTAIRS 9 WOMEN’S STORE SECOND FLOOR—ECONOMY MARKET Corner First Ave. and Pike St. 7. Black Boots With Colored Kid Tops; Good Style for Spring andPumps Good Styles for Spring Baxter & Baxter's” BiG CLEARANCE SALE GOING STRONG A Big Cut in Prices for Small Sizes On the rack—a lot of pretty Boots in small sizes and narrow widths. Regular $7 to $12 Shoes Sale Prices $2.85 and $3.85---Button $1.85 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Ladies’ gray kid Boot, cloth top to match, $10 value, sale price ........$6.85 Ladies’ Field Mouse Boot, cloth top to match, $10 value, sale price... .86.85 Ladies’ brown Boot, cloth top to match, $10 value, sale price 86.85 These Are Wonderful Boots—Don’t Miss This Opportunity Broken lines in good Shoes that sold from $7.50 to $10.00, $4.55 to $5.85 Shop early in the morning—you will like it better. Positively no refunds on sale Shoes and no exchanges after 10:30 a. m. You can get just what you want at Baxter & Baxter’s | 1326 Second Avenue All go at SHINGLERS ASK "He's Bolshevik AAR RETURNED 7 yecause men know good clothes values, once they see SPECRAL y " ~ SPECIAL them—and they know when they're treated right, too. Ladies’ Patent Louis Heel Ox . Drown Calf Louis Heel t * if , : soft, ford. Regular price $8.00 “SE ~~ ford. Megular pr o 88.50. Like Lightnt ie nee dosen't go back to a store if he’s dissatisfied Sale Pn 3 : = . v4 eerie with his clothes or with the way he’s been treated. But pies t........., POGD L UT wi $5.85 BrLEVY’s our men DO COME BACK, and they tell their friends Ladies’ Black Kid, Louis Heel a y Ladies’ Light Tan Louis Heel 4 about us, Oxford. Regular’ price $4.00. Oxford. Regular price $850. ie Levy's Musical Comedy Ge. ve wd $5.85 © ay ie $5.85 Bl sin ee a riced at $25 an p « Fa nes || B PALACE HIP: THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919. Bolshevik * SOLONS GUESTS. SHAFER BROS., SEATTLE’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS Clearance of Men’s OVERCOATS and SUITS 25% Regular Reasonable Prices Reductions From Our ‘te ee SPOKANE PIONEER DIES AT CASPER, WYOMING Death Ja 10 Or y, 66 SPOKANE ' . . — It will certainly pay you to buy an Over- Rx ers on aeatua iaia GAIN coat and Suit at these Special Clearance && nen $6,000,000 DEPOSITS § Prices. We have the largest and most com- 4 Leading the entire Northwest io B plete stock for your selection—Good Wool- en Materials, Fine Patterns and Late Styles. COAL MAN IS FINED ‘Pur Cha When we advertise a sale—you will find that the REDUCTIONS are GENUINE Reductions For Example—Every $30.00 Overcoat and Suit in the Men’s Department has been marked to sell for $22.50. “04 Pimples, Blackheads, Bolts and Poor Complexion Vanish by Using Stuart's Calcium Wafers found it short w TEN CASES ‘HAI R TONIC’ | These are facts that do not require large space for . the telling—come, and the VALUES will speak for ORDERED DESTROYED rmsar. racu thecrueléea. Chief Deputy Marshal W. E. Theo aS SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers ' Second and University First and University H WENT AS PRIVATE; HE | RETURNS AS OFFICER Shafer Bros.’ Clearance Sale of Men’s Overcoats and Suits w FORMER SEATTLE pag ne Neh PASTOR IS DEAD wit be" neia’ LOWEST RATES TO CALIFORNIA Funeral the ‘United Btaien mt — = SAN FRANCISCO . es ee : |Liberty Bonds : HICAGO, — Jas “Liberty | . ‘are to || Bought and sold at market rates d'ungurpassed meals, Sevechl mada ; ‘erupt maby The Seattle apa full particulars at 'clty ‘Tele ba no x National Bank te Soe 1é \ VAT S Y, — (ae EX-KAISER HAS HIS H AMBIT EALTH ONCE MORE}: ONGEN Jan Ve ‘Th ¥ Respect for | Little Things /, “STIFF JOINTS SURE MUSCLES Limber Up Quickly Under the Seoth. ing, Penetrating Application of Hamilin’s Wizard Oi A penny is a very lit tle thing, but respect for it prompts the owner to spend wisely, and save carefully. Trial Coupon W. AL Stuart Ce. TTS Stuart Mide., Maret te end me NY / >S ‘ Ly, eful saving of the enniee gi one dollars | In cases of r 75 CENTS ’ heu s', Girts’ and Children's aati ie Home € KAVANAGH AMUSEMENTS sr twice MOORE Dau); nap. He THE FOREST Fine SANTOS AN The BIG SALE of BRADBURY SUITS and OVERCOATS CONTINUES ay after day, year in and year out. D HAYS CAROLINE KOUL THEATRE Ik TR ce LOU TELLNGE Why? Simply LIBERAL CREDIT POLICY ck out your suit or overcoa revery pay y a little down an¢ CAPSAR RIVOL ssn watt eh an ALE CONTINUES ‘(NEW PANTAGES 1332-34 Second Avenue t KYRA Vian alt CREDIT GLADLY Store Hours from 9 to 6

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