The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 4

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fHE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920. WE BOUGHT AN Enormous Stock At a ridiculous price—yes, at a fraction of the wholesale cost—and you, Mr. Workingman, can have the benefit of our wonderful buy; and since we have bought this merchandise it has practically dou- bled in wholesale cost, so take advantage of this opportunity and be here early on— SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, 9 A. M. Our long business record in Seattle is a guarantee to you that what we advertise is the truth, and we cannot urge you too strongly to come here if you wish to save. Here are just a few bargains MEN’S SUITS § MEN’S SUITS — MEN’S SUITS Odd Lots—Values to $30.00—Cut to Serges and Worsteds—Values to $50.00— Finest Woolens—Values to $70.00—Cut to $12.85 4. $34.95 $24.95 MEN’S SUITS || MEN’S SUITS || MEN'S SUITS $2895 | $38.85 ‘MEXICANS END LONG OIL WAR! } Carranza Shows Willingness to Do Business Directly SUITS For Dad or the bey at wonderful Bargain Prices, Cume and eco for yourrelf SHOES for every member of your family—ether light or heavy and you can save about half—ook ‘em over, PONCA CITY, Okla, April 9 » has ended the of! war! of a 3,300,¢ the granting O-acre an American bust ) concession tc 1 ness man, Cart ana bas shown him self ready to do bus with Amer fean off com xious to devel op Mexican resourees, He demon strated, too, it ts said, that possible for Ame equal rights with t ts foans to obtain KB. W. Marland, pr Marland Refining @ Kay County Gas companios, spent almost two months in Mexico dealing with Mexican offt clals, He obtained 5,000,000 a Sonora state and was permitted to take over the Fran pany, polding 300,000 Tampico on the This tn the la ever granted by ment, It was restrictions Impow Espanola Com rea west of river, 1 concenston foan govern ven under the same A upon ¢ This new style from Paris in Soft Black Kidskin Short Vamp—Round Toe 21-inch Louts Heel. Sizes 3 to 7, Widths A, B,C, D aed E. Per pair, $9.95. onora cone Marland will have a rights on the land and mus 1,000,000 penon in development at the rate of $100,000 @ year and pay @ 10 per cent royalty to the government Mexico has a definite of] policy not opposed. to American panies rding to Marland. He |xays European governments are al: ready in co of a large part o the most. pr ive areas of Mext rica and that th You don’t see these New Theo Ties of genuine standard qual- ity advertised elsewhere at less than $12. Teo esta [that its duce to exp from their own govern ment before venturing into foreign fields, gives Americans a handicay# | says Marland . Seattle ‘Grete Hold Celebration Two hundred Seattle Greeks cele brated the 99th anniversgry of Greek | | | independence in the rooms of the) Hetlente € Donald mmercial Club, in the Mc building, Tuesday night Speakers were Dr. Harriett Clark, | Dr. Frederick A. Murphy and Paul Carrigan, attorney, P. Scartalon pre aided, Thomas Demakis is president of the Commercial Club, and Mra Myrtle Grecortn president of the Women's Hellenic elub. Auto Hits Hydrant But Avoids Train Charles F. Wingate, 3927 W, Fern #t, sustained a cut face when his wind shield shattered, after he crashed into a fire hydrant at What com ave. and Hanford et, to avoid running into @ train Thureday. LINCOLN, Neb.—Charged with speaking against the selective draft law, G. T. Liggett, formerty of Washington state, will be taken to SUITS are being offered to you at less than half their value. They are jumping sky-high elsewhere, but just see what we can offer you as low as $4.98, and others besides those listed below: aut to... 96.89 Values to $20, $8.95 #25, cat w.. 910.95 cut to President Suspenders, genu- ine; cut 49c 75¢ Wool Sox, cut to $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Underwear, cut to 98c ut.» 98¢C 98c Shirts cut 10..91.48 $4.00 Men’s $2.48 Pants, cut to $1.50 Children’s Play Suits, cut to. . 89c $5.00 Heavy Wool Union Suits, eut Hats, cut to... DODO 20c Handkerchiefs, 50c Suspenders, cut te,.....s06 eee 25c Arm Bands, come 23c llc $1.00 Ties, cut to.......... —e 50c Lisle Sox, $2.50 Union Suits, $3.00 Dress Shirts, fo. -.-..-~-. 91.68 $5.00 Men’s Pants, SHOES to fit you, in the finest makes, either for work or dress, and latest styles, for about half. Here are just a few listed, to show you we mean business: $7.00 Work or Dress Shoes, and Ladies’ Shoes, pod to $10, $4.85 Spokane for trial. Boys’ Mackinaws, fine qual- ity, cut to. $2.98 LUNCH AT IBERTY | MARKET Pike and Liberty Theatre Men’s Pants, values to fons. -s---- 94.48 GHHSVS SMORZHO Avd | BHOLS NOINN Don’t Forget That we fill mail orders. Tell us what you need—we fill or- ders on the day we receive them. Merchants Alaskans Are being sold here almost Con. buy thelr. outfit here , and we most ev- daily. We can sell wholesale ps required oe wearing cheaper than elsewhere. apparel. Mr. Workingman See that you are in the right a store—it is to your advantage, MOTHER GRAY'S and you will be dollars ahead. t» SWEET POWDERS Oe ra nase ees \tipetion. Be. |, Momach Trade warn BORE reste Sothencuar Cotte This Skin Peeler All the Rage in Society There is @ growing tendency | Vassar College Girls Cook Own Breakfast! POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. April % Divorced Wife Is x jit ‘orfel Banned at Castle) ih; Shanon” “ate f Be Breaks |—"contege girls are not domestic,” ts) LONDON, Eng. April %—Capt) pach exports to the United the statement which Vassar wishes John Michael Wemyss, under the! states during January were five |to dieprove, A cooking class has|will of his father is prohibited from | times greater than those in the same allowing his mother, Lady Lillian! period last year, | Yomgam who was ranted a aivorce Logt Sight Thru crisis the eatate ibe braks|Booze, Asks $100,000 NEW YORK, April 9—“W bought from Israel Turetsky Max Rein partially blind, he all 4 in his complaint in a $100,000 he brought against Turetsky. |been started. In a spick and span 9 | kitchen in the basement of assembly | hall the girls may be seen at work, white-capped and aproned, each at [her separate little etove and with her | Jown pots, pans and dishea. The re |wult of the first lenson was a dell cious breakfast. The iris also do AT LEVY’S ORPHEUM Starting Saturday ° ©From Maine ° ° |thelr marketing ax part of the les to Cal s : a son Linger-Longer Taste ‘There is only one Milk Chocolate that makes you wish you had a “neck like a Giraffe”— with that linger longer-taste. It's AUERBACH MILK CHOCOLATE. Made of fresh, rich, creamy milk and the finest grade of smooth chocolate. It has a delicious, lingering, Creamy taste. Remember the name — AUERBACH MILK CHOCOLATE CAKE Dealers: If your jobber cannot eupply ‘you write we for name of Auerbach jobber. D. AUERBACH & SONS Ath Ave. 46th to 47th St, PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach—try two or three KI-MOIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue—keep your stomach sweet— try Ki-meids—the new i Wherever there is music, a you will find youth—they go hand in hand. Absence of music and its charm produces age, and not years and gray hair. « DENTAL SCIENCE Has advanced very rapidly, and with every step forward we have kept pace. Just as the test of storms must prove how firmly the tree is rooted to the ground, so must the test of time speak for any dentists’ work. Will it serve and last year in and year out? Our work has stood the test, because we use our own Improved system and apply this system, with our own hands, hot trusting it to hired operators. We guarantee all work and satisfy you in every way. PHONE ELLIOTT 4357 Brunswick Records OPEN EVENINGS Pn ey Re PIETY AN Va TOENAILS TNS ‘ Telephone Main 3139 Between University and Seneca Sts. OTe RRO RNS ODEO OREO YEDON TS ON RMS ee 1216-1218 Third Ave. bm 1221 Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY

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