The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. | EMPLOVES HONOR MANAGER) SS Rass-Hucter, was presented with a cn ROTE-RANKINCO and OTTO F. AEGEL, Preesdent Satisfactory Terms Always silver service by employes at a ban. Hotel Butte quet in the | night an oxt r Thursda will be allowed lary at Christ | Flour Cost $14 a Barrel 82 Years Ago, Says Letter Pike St. and Fifth Ave. | FOURTH UNION empic; Friday—Final Chances to See, MARGUERITE CLARK in “LUCK IN PAWN” Three sores Fifth Ave. — — SATURDAY — — Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. The Big Six-part Thriller of the Northern Lumber Camps— und the at time rim from San Pedro Flour at ¢ a barrel, @ No, 2—$1.85 No. 3—$2.10 Velocipede $4.50 Auto $9.75 Sees] f WHEEL wage === |8® TOYS That active outdoor boys and girls are ask- ing Santa Claus to bring Christmas morning. id in r Van Buren has | his footst DR. J. H BINTON With a Free Examination prinieth by graduate op- & tometrist Glasses not prescribed unless absolu.ely mecessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1110 FIRST aVEL Between Spring and Seneen Preece Main 1859 iiss stain aes cacanubaaia Attractive savings are offered to- sei, ; in ; é morrow on many of the most popular - wheel toys, including Automobiles, Hand Cars, Coaster Wagons, Express . Wagons, Doll Carriages, Kiddie Kars, Sam-E-Kars, Tricycles. Advertivement BREAKER?” The romantic story of the king of a woodland kingdom, but a jester at the court of the girl he loves. The tabulations and illustrations are only a part of our huge stocks. You can best ap- preciate the values offered by a personal visit to the Basement Toy Section tomorrow. It will bring back memories of the whispering pines tv those who have lived in the citadel of the North Woods. Acta Inflamm or Bladder, and to rem of ailments resulting from an excess of Uric ave the cause of Rheymatiam and Acid. One ‘ trength and relives bottle RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER Pano nervices for ters oarie B.| SLIGHT OF HAND TO | ENTERTAIN BOURBONS| Krohn, 68, who died Wednesday at White Center, will be held at George Louis Nast town undertaking parlors Sunday) (oy 0 4. k for three years wit ‘ hing for me president of the Retail | ¢ tion, will address the} ¢ King © ’ cratic ¢ Investigation has shown that 4, wherever the labor of women ap that of men, the death | 4 rate of women rise. ub Batur:/as T did from Kheumatiam ¢ noon at 3 on on! y ine. I am thankful for what it has done for Natural g only three bot this wonder me as I am now « suffering for five years vA Soe tekicoue ee Sawn hae Express Wagon $3.29 Velocipede $19.75 Coaster Wagon $6.85 and of Hear ars —< — GROTE-RANKIN ‘ae y cured after tak som , b s of tes Colds Cause Headaches Feverish Headaches and caused from a cold « by taking LAXATIV NINE Tablets. The “Bromo Quinine.” E. amusement with a slight of hand|or sent postpaid « ceipt of $1.00 and $2.00 » tUG COMPANY, Spokane gf ome -o Pike St. and Fifth Ave. ‘ery place ttle signature on the box performance STOCK MEN’S SHIRTS $1.50 Work Shirts $3 Flannel Night 68c $1.85 $2 Dress Shirts, Arrow Shirts, $3.50 value . > GREAT $60,000 «| 3. JSACRIFICE $6.00 Men's Wool Union Suits, $2.98 $1.50 Ribbed Underwear, The end is here. Douglas Shoes, Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, Men’s Highest Grade Furnishings, Hats, ete., all included in this great $60,000 stock. This stock must and Others, cut to be sold before January first, so attend this sale now while the lines are complete. The 98c $1.95 following sacrifice prices will give you an idea of the GREAT SACRIFICE taking place here tomorrow: $6 All-Wool a SALE STARTS SATURDAY DEC. 13. 9 A. M.I 3, — Douglas Shoes Sacrificed | Boys’ Suits} MEN’S SUITS SACRIFICED s3 A recent monthly re port showed combined im- ports and exports amount- ing to over forty-six million dollars, a gain of nearly five million as compared with the corresponding month of last year. No matter what tempor &y fMuctuatiols may be, thé) t@reign Jcommerce of Seattle is” Joing steadily forward, the logic of events making this one of the world’s Greatest Ports. To maintain this growth in 20¢ Canvas Gloves cut to 9c $1 Men’s Wool Men’s $4.00 Khaki Pants, sizes to 44, cut to $1.85 $3.00 Men’s Union-made Overalls cut to $1.95 Men’s Hats, worth ta $6.00, cut to end jl $5.00 Men’s cut to . én M $2.45 $8.00 =" Fine Dress eg SE eut to..... ° 7.50 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, all $3.48 sizes, cut to $5.00 Boys’ School Shoes $12.00 Men’s Hi-Cut and Shoes cut to $O.OD $7 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, racine. $9 85 $10.00 Genuine Chip- Shoes cut to D495) £5.00 Git! $2 68 $5.00 Men’s Scout Shoes $3.50 Boys’ Rubber Coats cut to $1.98 $8.00 Boys’ Wool Suits cut to $4.85 $15.00 All Wool Blue Serge Suits cut to $7.85 Boys’ All Wool Mackinaws cut to Men’s Heavy Overcoats and Rain Coats, values to $30.00, $9.85 cut to .... Men’s nest = Tailor- made s, late styles, values to 315.00. 1 7.69 Men’s Wool Mackinaws, Black Bear, union made, values to $7.85 $12.50. at Men’s Suits and Over- coats, values to $30— $6.00 Men’s Extra Heavy Corduroy Pants cut to $2.98 Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, long pants, values to $35— Special Saturday $11.85 % $2.65 All-wool Suits and Over- coats, standard make, Sox 39c Men’s Flannel Shirts, heavy wool, to $5.00, cut to $2.39 $10 Logger Shirts Cut to $4.95 every way is the purpose of the $2.48 Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $6.00 eut to, garment sizes, cut to $1.98 $1.68 20e Arrow Collars..... 20¢ Men’s Sox........- 15¢ Arm Bands. . . 25e Gartets 20c Handkerchiefs .... Special Saturday beautifully tailored, up ut to. 919.85 cut to. $4.00 Men’s Heavy Union Suits cut to ct « $2.499.. $2.98] $5.65 $14.95 PAY CHECKS CASHED UNION STORE SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M.—COME TO THE Red Front Clothing Co. 1601-1603 FIRST AVE., Cor. First Ave. and Pine St. Children’s Play Suits in khaki, blue and striped, cut to 98c i] to the needs of the future, , : |) Taking thought for the morrow is a sure sign of $2.50 Boys’ Cor- é i individual progress and comin, ro ‘ity. duroy Pants, all | Sal ss: || A Savings Account will make you Independent of | }||| the uncertainties of the future, Savings Department open every Saturday evening from 6 to § for your convenience, | The Seattle National Bank Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars, Second Avenue at Columbia, $2.00 Khaki Pants $1.50 Men's Union Suits .......6005. Ladies’ Rubbers, all kinds, cut to..

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