The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 380, 1920 PAGE 3 They Will Soon Seek Treasure in Siberia| Sutiacherg Terme Adaugp q nie SR Veteran Gold Hunters Pack Kits for Mush Across Bering = Gi unser st winetint | Dog Hero of Far North Saved Her Life| ™™JROTE TeRApRINes } Friday night—A big success for the good-bye times “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” SIEUGENE O’BRIEN| —s \ | CLEARANCE Is Continued Saturday With important price reductions on all ODD PIECES OF FURNITURE , remaining from a record month of furniture selling. Fela ene 3 ~-Unusual Values in Rugs They pla two years ~ Unusual Values in Bedding, Linens and Housefurnishings —Unusual Values in China and This is Mrs, Adam W. Lipke, and the dog “Teddy” that}|| Glassware saved her life, and the life of her husband, in the frozen ofinorth. They're at the Washington for a few days before reieeravh cam| Doing to New York. On their return they will mush acrose|{| Very section of the store is fea- Supported by ROBERT EDESON and LUCILLE LEE _ Thru his ingenutt ne apie| the Bering sea in quest of gold in Siberia. —cress-Date Phot turing an unexpectedly. substan- STEWART, comes Saturday morning in lang Anetrument that would enable| Viney them mot fo attempt to cross | places there, was y tor or|f) tial and gratifying saving on many communicate w ‘ hummo: tant Se ae or ie of which was aterr drop into|f! [ines of merchandise é epagy: egy ae re RIVER OF DREA pthonthi- read aa | ‘ A a F pares aba goby Pleegdna! Parson Be owe tse biksard wan hovwting. he Immediate buying is counseled, py Bison | poset starts 3 se ces dors anead of ux.lf] as the very low prices at which the rwtood trom airee-lH/ Merchandise is offered . undoubt- n given him that 5 y 9 Seward to mush inland 39 miles to|named "the iver of. Drreatwax the trail ted airectiy up over welll edly will effect a speedy clearance. cmap fier ati ter “1 Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-Rankin DOG REFUSED TO ~ — 2 FOLLOW DANGER PATH a The three big players in this picture make most con- A a any {imes a my husband shot —_ eure n Dh bls vadihkat, “rel thee Gece vincing its searching story of three loves at cross-pur- AX Pr bake ; a) a de eth ate suinst Louis A. poses—the noted author, Eugene Walter, wr this : Deck : wrote ing that } « nt main- y thru their four months of < ° 50 a $1,000 at play. ’ : to fe - " , = po arried life forced her to art At once!—‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin’”’ corrects your Sour, } | fri, ; oe : Gassy, Acid Stomach—Relief awaits youl! va hevow ath egg tb Gontumsias destetins ~ INCOME TAX? | HELD IN JALIL for federal inves. |Thr Wildcats ‘ ‘a z you lindle to file an income | tigation, Oscar Wick, 33, Norwegian Ki Il ; CFARL ANE HALL + It 90, are you getting | SOF was awaiting a probe into a illed by Farmer von" ball walk" tse) riciay pone g w. * om cha’ a “ “ « TAL PAY ME Rg inate te whith ral ee incon | WINSTED, Conn, Jan. 30--Wi nm your stomach ts lions of people know the magic|ed. At last my husband ¢ 237 . 9 Srain, i, els and upward @titied?. If not, you will pay um F. Curtiss, farmer and or tain id r one pes Diapepsin as an antacid. | pling thru the mow which was blow 3 aw 505, oe wae - 4 ’ 4 ° d nto the ows made by the| {Phone 3 of 4 Be ck tue, roe exore}WOClOrs Recommend 2'v ea linw into. the wallows made by t fant be apd assistance in all revenue Bon-Opto for the ad shires, curing yy aes three months “ - 2 : ‘ times to find the rout 7 as shot 21 red foxes, 10 raccoor ou fe rncomt . whe P t! Pape apepsi ‘ on Fee comult: Physicians eye spec ‘alist pre. nree mink and 40 sk © wold | belch mam r raise t “We're off the trail, and Teddy] Geet L. Miler, Income Tax EX+/gcribe Hon-Opto as t | the fox pelts for an « sie ‘ idhan art kad tie eh al PRwl Accountant, formerly Dep |remedy in the treatm eye | apiece. The skunks b e t “f little ug stores. Pape oa him his head and ‘et him ord iy Cltor of Internal Revenue, |troubles and to strengthen eye-|and for the three rink he , rb he vm , 5 A | ale ecco ccc ate tueer kek Ti Mew York Block, Seattle. Main) under money refund|$38, He also killed three wildeats, | just es b of Pape's ep- | w h acids wo y an eat with- |U® Where he ee eT ms all druggists. of which weighed 31 pounds we —_ - - —_—__— ——— . 3 of travel ©, & tribu our lives were constantly in peril, old Teddy halted. j | “Right in front of him was one of if the cone-shaped monuments the gov- ernment cruisers had erected to | mark the trail. My husband threw his arms around Teddy's neck and| cried. He had saved our lives. He's going with us to New York and also to Siberia.” $4, 000, 000 Lost i in . z Sinking of Liner Here's your chance to SAVE MONEY. This Great $60,000 Stock will soon be a thing of the past— D mcneelause Jan, 90 so come to this sale Saturday. Prices cut still deeper in all departments. The following Sale Prices 20¢ Canvas franc £ go into effect Gloves cut to France t francs ( SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 9 A. M.|_9c_8 $2.00 Men’s Wool Tine Serre Sets | Come, get your share of this Great Stock. No reasonable offer refused — LOOK! Yo er the trearuriee of Free $7.85 _| MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS BOOUGLAS SHOES SACRIFICED —————="— [ID vl RICK! Boys’ All Wool Over 237 MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $10.00 Douglas Shoes, § $12 Men’s Hi-Cut and Union Suits, —alldagg broken lines, but all sizes represented; union made, cut to Logger Shoes cut to cut to Se. Ruma a... Seao $4.89 $6.89 $2.48 ; Don’t drug kidneys! Rub the! os roe a ne 5.49 $8.00 Men’s Fine Dress D Sh y “ 300 pain right out with old | Then this is the ape a 09 to visit is E hess, all sins, cat ton pelea, ea vid ft Aba “St. Jacobs Liniment” | if you are in need of clothes, for we Men's Suits and Over- $6.00 Men’s Extra ; all sizes, cut t Wi soles, ¢ vi id Ph aaa St. Jacobs Liniment | if you ¢ ( S, ; le Shoes, all sizes, cut to elted soles, cut to Khaki Pants, sizes have bought men’s and young men’s coats, values to $35, Heavy Corduroy , tt De iiss Ga tee, ah adie ave § s. . s Special Saturday Pants cut to . $2.89 ieee ee ut teetiti on clothing in the national markets for $2 98 $1 85 " _ en? , many years and handle only the $14.89 . $4.00 and $5.00 Men's B $10 Genuine Chippewa cele frien a .tvalt ou'll makes that have given the largest sat- ‘ Dress Shoes cut to Work Shoes cut to $3.00 Men's * relief noment you ‘rub isfaction. Prices on Spr ing clothes Men's Wool Mackin- $6.00 Men's Dress 5 $4.95 Union-made Bt. Jacob ‘ ' will be from 20 to 80 per cent higher, aws, Black Bear, union Pants cut to Overalls cut to \¢ so if you value your money, you made, values to $15 $ $7 Men's Hez $5.00 Girls’ Shoes $ tiftness 90 quickly. You air nly rub : : ; 2.65 Work Shoes, all sizes, re at ] 89 t nd Ait comes the pain. It's} should at once cut to $7.85 All-wool Suits and & 5 $2.68 Men’s Hats, fy er GB gh tne ied arc BUY AN Overcoats, standard worth to $6.00, Men’s and Boys’ Caps make, beautifully $41.00 Boys’ School $5.00 Men’s Scout cut to oi “4 ‘ OMA Overcoat or Suit to $2.50, cut to tailored, up to $40, Shoes cut to Shoes cut to $2 39 vet ‘ ay AT THE OLD PRICES 98c $17.95 $1.95 $2.98 ommend : corner ee et eee $30 to $50 20c Men’s Hand- 4 $3.50 Boys’ Rub- § Wool Underwear, 3 ),.. hey th wa, there: kerchiefs, cut to Pay Checks Cashed--Union Store ber Coats, cut to JF worth to $6.00 ore cause ei and you will effect very substantial 6c cut to, garment . ~ oem savings. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A.M. Come Saturday | : $1.98 Look Over Our Windows $3 Flannel Night rs, cut to ° AS i ate j re 39, | $3.79 , 68c a Le THING COC] = ee SHANER & WOLFF ‘ $1 Men’s Wool a , 1 ae Arrow, aoe Oar ‘Ou “Clother that ate different” Brand new Sox ers, cut to 38c | 1601-1603 FIRST AVE., Cor. First Ave. & Pine St. $1.95 98c 1281-T Ree Ave’ 910 Second Ave. *COR.UNIVERSIT Y:

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