The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 4

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PAGE 4 BUSY LIVESe F zt The By-Road to Success Zor Piles -.-...).-<.<-——____ n't wait t on \ t box t at the drug store, Take no sub t The quick relief has b ‘B Wonderful b » pat = Begole. who, h ne, db s |} rap nac protrudin, 0 is it: " snd such rectal t e. > 1 ; » cu .. And : SAMPLE COUPON “a von Mim crey.|° PYRAMID DRUG CouPaNy. w r what shall ‘G3 Pyrawid Bktg.. Marsball, Micd. atudy t th larae: divi © Orie f off American Savings Bank =| 2." & Trust Co. ! . American Bank Building, > agin " Second at Madison. tou ® ne 5 Looking Forward! This applies to the Individual, the State and the Nation. Never before has there been such significance to these words as at the present time. The man whose mind is inclined towards destruction must give way to him whose motto is construction. Legislation to that end is the aim of our worthy representa- tives at the state and national capitals. Your efforts in building up your Savings % Account will make you also a construction- : ist. To aid your efforts this bank credits q 4% Interest on your deposits Be a constructionist, not a destructionist! t and STICK Possession Nine DIRECTORS; James At Murray Georg Martin Woldson BE W. J. Johnston J James P. Gleason H. P. Preston American Savings Bank & Trust Co. 1 during that time he was — ——EEEE _ — opposed in hie claim. t or | alee — : —) Solving Your Business Problems /f CONFESSIONS | Manufacturing and other —a —_ are facing difficult of a Of the proper kind of bank ng service meme WAR BRIDE om Pleneer The officers of t First National iq Bank would be » x 1 LOSE MY NAME AND IDEN TITY AND AM TRAPPED IN THE ASYLUM £ “SPECIAL OFFER No home that is a HOME lacks music. Many people who enjoy music are unable to play any instrument. To them the Victrola is a God- ~send, as it brings into their home the very best music in the world and requires no skill or knowledge of music to play. If your home is without music take advantage of this special offer: VICTROLA X, with 20 Selections ... (10 double-tac cov $98.50 n Terms of $2.00 a Week You won & y ; | Eliott 2° Third & Universi ing calmness. “Ll cannot help THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919. THE BEGINNING OF THE END—EIGHT DAYS LEFT, AND THEN IMUST VACATE Chauncey Wright’s Market has rented premises now occupied by me—I must get out. I cannot find a location—My great $60,000 stock must be - SACRIFICED! for what money it will bring. I must be out of this store by March Ist, and no location in sight—think of it—no place to go, and this enormous stock on hand. It must be sold in the next 8 days. BIG SLAUGHTER WEDNESDAY AT 9 A. M. Saturday is Washington's birthday, so you will have to do your shopping before then. Beginning Wednesday prices are reduced. Here are a few sample prices: H. M. ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Clothing Co. $3.50 Men’s Shoes cut to $1.98 Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear cut to Men’s Overcoats, $20.00 to $25.00 values, cut to $9.85 Men’s Overalls cut to $3.50 Men’s Pants cut to $1.98 $12.50 to $15.00 Men's Suifs cut to $9.75 15c Canvas Gloves cut to $3.00 Boys’ Shoes cut to $1.65 Men's High-grade Suits, $20.00 to $30.00 values, cut to Men's Pure Silk Socks cut to Ile Men’s Finest : ’ : : ; 50c Genuine $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Flannel Men’s Mackinaws, Tailored Suits, Men's Dress Shoes Shirts cut to $10.00 to $12.50 worth to $35.00, President Suspenders cut to values, cut to cut to cut to $8 to $10 Ladies’ High-top Shoes cut to $2.45 27c $7.50 Boys’ Suits cut to $3.45 Men's Chambray Shirts cut to $5.95 $4.00 Men’s Work Shoes cut to $2.48 Men's $2.00 Night Gowns cut to 89c $14.85 Men’s Wool Union Suits, $3.50 value, cut to Men's Handkerchiefs cut to Men's Heavy Black Sateen Shirts cut to 98c Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $2.00, cut to 68c COME WITH THE CROWDS —Sale Starts Tomorrow (Wednesday) Morning at 9 o’Clock RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. |» 45c Checks Cashed OPPOSITE THE PUBLIC MARKET af agro ls ged bike Tian ecb le dy Daily Arrivals in he * fo Be Continued) Authentic Fashions t - m EPILEPTIC New Spring garments are arriving wy! I es every day and our showing of the am M i : ATTACKS newest styles becomes more compre- STOPPED For Over 50 Years by; pr KLINE’S EPILEPTIC REMEDY. It isa rational am’ remark: hensive and authoritative with each addition. ° ¢, Mian Den-| gone with Mr. Lorimer and Dr. Cer = eae = goede ; I articularly charming are the new s place for | tein to the t, ar Nervows Derangemenis, Get or order it Capes in several attractive materials atany drug store.— that Mr. Rober ee P 0 France a for our and colorings. The new Dresses of 1 ou be “I il wi 1 Lo pry. tls Georgette are also worthy of especial y f nor a ‘ ‘ or ak i ‘ 1 Ink, that the! nese robe a tine cor wm OF RUB, RLIME CO, wcotecamra! 2 mention. Our Liberal Credit Plan enables you to always ap pear at your best. A little down and a little each week, or every payday, will easily permit you to dress in the , newest fashions, . Ask Us About This Easy, Dignified Credit. 211 Union St. 1842-31 Second Ave. Store Hours: 9 to 6. ar ol Bars’

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