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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1919 Mie idol = GLOSING-OUT SALE f= Blame Will Be Put Ms \ On An Airplane, * STUNTS PUT NEW PEP IN ADVENTURE His Face Is His Fortune and He’s Cashing In on It With a mighty hand of price-cutting we have taken every gar- ment and just cut the price to pieces. You have never seen such values as will greet you here. Our advice is to come here first it the ground between, the flying achine of today and actually see what you can get for your hard-earned dollar. SATURDAY, DEC. 27-0 A. ML. We will, start this big slaughter and you, Mr. Workingman, will get the benefit. Wearing apparel has gone sky high. You know it, you read it, you have been told: a thousand times, but when you come here you will think this is 1910 instead of 1919 when you see our prices. Come early. Look at just a few bargains listed below. Juld SJ from San Diege a thrilling tale of 2 puncture It seeme that jone Lieutenant James M« P@ltough, an arm he) nyer, slipped out Here's & man whore face is hb Mortune—and he isn't a “handsome @evil, either Six or seven years ago he was a Btudent at the University of I mt Urbana. and he had Pmiltating rural charact Ibiher fellows did wre-t uy swith Aca ie assigsnm " sorority « ‘the professors thing tn his tho the until on oO spouted forth yever The birdman st d 1S 50¢ Men's Wool $1.75 Children’s Gloves at Play Suits at 98c 50¢ Suspenders at 28c T5e Ties at Overcoats, valued to $30.00, cut to $14.85 25 Arrow Suits valued to $30.00 cut to $12.85 $5.00 Boys’ Suits valued to Dress Shoes at $40.00 cut to $2.48 | $16.75 $3.50 Boys’ Heavy Shoes at $3.00 Boy Scout Shoes at $1.48 or sion without even] ), With the same ¢ that is worn boy who f typical thug, ¢ week, afte York with mu lmemedy productions. Now he ‘the way to California, wh n “Balary awaits him, because & has! Wise” and a een induced to become a simply tw oe Those who do not study his ef: | derty the big erayback satch, or rather the shot.! Suspenders at 38c 75e Wool Sox at und that won is thru the sta Popular Concert ns Saturday Night and $15.00 Slip-on Raincoats cut to Garters Chic, altho really as straight as ar a Tschalkowsky's fame Nuterack pros. Spgs can put a hump in his be 38c 38c $1 98 $8 95 Suite will be the feature at the/ that makes him a decrepid old mar e e le Symphony orchestra's 5 | nstant Tar concert at Meany hall on the Wout 2.00 Heavy $5.00 Men's Overcoats, valued “98c | $2.48 | ‘$12.85 2.00 Union $5.00 Men's $7.00 Heavy Suits, valued to Suits at Work Pants at Work Shoes at $45.00, cut to 98c $1.98 | $3.48 | $19.85 $1.00 All-Leather $6,00 Men's ony and Suits, worth up Work Gloves Dress Pants at Ladies’ Shoes, Hi to $60.00, cut to 49c $2.48 values to $10.00 $24.75 $5.00 Heavy F va? Fine Overcoats, Wool Union ney i es valued to $40.00, $2.48 | $5.45 $19.85 Men's Union- Men's Suits Boys’ Suits at $6.85 A BONA FIDE ME SALE OF upon which the ba Will be given by Mrs. L an innovation sure who are fond of tract evelopment of a masterp: ‘The ever popular ae.” nnghbmantage-hd were allowed to sleep in the women's Tand,” will open the ward. Tus a a a The strangers offered to 5 When will follow the Tschalkowsky| fo, their lodging but the chief ie and “The Children’s Corner,”| voice refused to accept the mon @elightful fantasy by Debussy. The cee ie poem, “The Sleeping} No, Dorothy, @ woman cannot im- ty of the Woods,” will close the prov her —— m by amoking Big. Predavenory sale | .eetiR ee To Last 4 7 “We take inventory Jan. Ist and the following items are cut to rock bottom to _¢lose out broken lines. Not | all sizes in every line, but every size in the lot. These | prices hold only for tomor- | row, Monday, Tuesday and | Wednesday before New Year's. | 700 pairs of Women’s Gray, _ Brown and Black Kid Shoes —hand turned and welt seles— Louis heels. All H] sizes in the lot, per pair $5.95. 15e White Handkerchiefs 5c ~ 20¢ Canvas Gloves 9c 20c Bandanas 9c 20¢ Socks, all colors 9c FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO watt ed using | their doublebarrele! firearms in a son. One story | Jin passed along to the effect that al jlone man in a emall plane bagge ae many ducks as the law allows. few hours’ time : dies’ Fine Shoes, worth to $15.00 $1.48 $28.85 ee: Before ie Year’s om.” ex ‘and get a nm when you're Plugging away at an angle down on the ground. Between the whaling angie and] the duck hunting angie, as alread: | tried out from midair, there looks | to be @ large new field of financial Plained t much bet ea = PALACE CLOTHING CO. 500 pairs Women’s Patent in Sugar Shortag oe a wee on es eee DO NOT BE MISLED— Fj . SALE STARTS 9 A. M. two lots at 3.95" an es Loon FOR OUR SIGNS First & Spring aa SOME EARLY ES -95 per pair. by Bastern erien week from Cuba, there seems ; : ’ hold her head up inthe air; | ; no relief In the shortage on | ° The Lord will provide—that is, He It’s a shame the way some > young | g Dae har Gara thaw | ‘ “|Maeterlinck Would | 7% teri! wore Mev» stan the way some old ayo may The plating Talk With Spirits |»: (0° ovrseives and don't give the maids a chance. | She could hold a man till he was Sean nt ae tussian soviet gov-” | in Rome with ere- dentials from his government to the Italian government People With Property —often find such investments a source of trouble and ever-present burden. De 6.~Maurice | America ture Most men expect their wives to be Probably the ocean is treacherous she couldn't hold her ecause it ix full of craft market, bu still unable Daniels will Not fea Reply to Admiral |: Women’s and Growing Girls’ Shoes, sizes 2", to 8, in Black Kid, Black Calf and Brown Kid— military heels, welted soles. Per pair $4.95. of alleged unfairn: tate total reer emcees «| ll 6 CREDIT AT YOUR BANK is just so much extra capital for you. The logical thing for any business man or concern to do is to build up that credit when it is, not needed against the time | ’ * | when it may be very de- | <(Laxative (H.C. Peters Unit House | sirable to have it. |} You can get this house,| Bromo _ {3100 casi, 815.00 montn:| We should be + very ne-half acre ground, in West glad» to explain to you Quinine kile, Firat nll cf ncane| how you can build up Tablets”’ jors, officers | today Men's English Walkers, ||! 4 with welted soles, in dark | these officials wuld brown or black calf. | Per pair $5.95 {RAN FORRIGN LANGUAGE The facilities of a modern Trust Com- pany can relieve you of the anxiety inci- dental to the care of property and manage- ment of estates, Men’s Work Shoes of dark brown pliabie leather, bellows tongue. Sizes 8 to 11. Per pair $3.95 TRUST DEPARTMENT The Bank of California | National Association of San Francisco SEATTLE BRANCH | |ready to move into. Finish it! err Ueett ge the when you can complete | plans furnished free, Get cir-| | H.C. PETERS Fst Ave. ar James St. 716 Third Ave. Local Office at 8424 doth Ave, 8. W. pil tire pups - secon & | —— ———— Total Resources—$130,000,000 i ae (sched dee aa i tay!