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THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIT, 16, 1920. Gives $25 to Get {Seems Nick Was ‘OFFERS TO BUILD | T B Number in Hurry Good for Nothing J. ROMANS’ HOME JERSKY CITY, N. J, April 16 PASSAIC, No J, April 16—"1'm | Ads City bust te frank ve And admits ‘that he's doing some |t%° Habt for heavy work, and t | thing which i» entirely original in so | Davy for light work,” mid Nicholas Grouped Bargains of Women’s Patrons Get the Advantage of Our Early Purchases We tre now in a position to give our custom- ers the advantage of the purchases that we made last year when Men's Wear was consider- ably cheaper than it is at present. Instead of marking these garments up to their present value, we are passing this great saving on to the purchaser. aupport of hin Ho got six every |his number in record time, He myn nnected him was elent that he She will find that the office phone ¢ ek oe ife and #ix ebildren. Coats and Dresses Suffets From Fire Ktiee ‘phone girl a woekly stipend | wife and six }ber on the jum He admita he} ho believes in economy, who has not yet bought art denate thelr | money well Ho uses the tele-| sop nt and el leas black to John Jtomana and his |———— ~ - em . valid, lived with his wife and chit ; o Gately buying power of “Seattle’s Musical Headquarters . ’ and Misses’ Jersey, Serge . : A and Tricotine Suits ; far am the giving of tps in can. | Yarkin, 49 yearn old, when arraigned ’ Workers to Aid Family That | cerned, tor he iw paying a central|on & charge of | to see that he gots a certain num. | ™« he in jail | RnR mn We cannot too strongly emphasize the wonderful With more than $220 already] pends this girl a check for $26 values this After-Easter Value Event. The woman ple ‘ re and other|week and that he considers the| the operator who tamity, rr] += A AE pee RRL Sy tt bh LLL Lea PEt Ty dren at 139 Hendensin at Tuesday Tonight! 106 stores and the Gately Jf} night their house burned to the ground, Nothing was saved. They me rehandising methods were left penniless, foodies, home merit her patronage, lows. Hose company No. 26 etarted the god work after they had put out the fire Tuesday night Neighbors and friends have jotned and the campaign to aid the strickdn family in well wi der way. Cash, food, clothing —an: ithing that a destitute family wt five amal! children can make uae of— AN-Wool Jersey Suita, Coats and Dresses, excellent workman. ship and styte, values up to $40.00, at 29.50 reon of the finest all wool quality, Dig variety of atyles. Many of these garmenta, for: merly selfing as high as $55.00 tomorrow and all next week, 39.50 Beautiful Tricotine Suita, Coats and Dreaeee, the very finest of Spring fashions, The tailoring, $25 Special in Men’s Suits By having put in our orders for these mod- els months ahead, we are able to mark them at prices that are considerably under their present wholesale cost. A very fine lot of Woolens are presented here and at this price you cannot afford to miss this buy. will be applied to thetr relief tf sent to Wm. H. Lewis, §847 First ave, S., | ‘or to hese company No, 26. 13-Year-Old Girl Says She’s Flier PARIS, France, April 16—Mlle, | Farman, daughter of Heart Parman, the aviator, is at the age of 13 seek: | ing a flying certificate. | | ‘ —and at $40 and $45 A selected lot of some of the smartest of the new models ever presented in Seattle. A distinctive assortment isp the latest.styles in materials and color’ to suit every taste. U.S. ARMY GOODS | SALE 2.000 U. & oltve drab ehtrta af Sines, new shipment 62.25 am In your own home you can listen to the voices of the the quality and the trimmings are excellent. Styles range from the short jaunty styles to the most severely taflored models. World’s Greatest Artists, you can enjoy all the best music of all the world through the sweet tones of this handsome Columbia Grafonola. H For the Youngster Featuring the famous SAM W. PECK, SKOLNY and JACK O’LEATHER CLOTHES, we are giving our patrons the advantage of early purchase on these famous Boys’ Suits also. If we had to order them at their present wholesale value they would cost you at least one-third more. A very fine and complete assortment. $15 and $20 Largest Stock of Boys’ Clothing on the Coast Shafer Brothers Seattle’s Largest Second and University Whole Block Clothiers First and University Long 4 |New Feather P | Comforters ed |New double woolen See them, regular $85.00, $90.00 and $100.00 vaines, at Open a Charge Account. You need not pay all in 30 days. The Gately charge account is practical and will help to simplify the problem of expenditure. Strictly one price, cash or charge [| G 1113 Third Ave. ES ‘Unien Stote Between Seneca and Spring Streets Pallets 6346 And with twelve selections of your own choice, needles, record brush, all ready to play, the total cost is only $125.25, ON THE VERY EASY TERMS Of $2.50 a Week ai overnment stand foot wall, white . Navy Tenta ne! Pp US Navy 7 ulina sine $215, 10 and i3-0n duck 68.00 and $10.60) Sale Conducted by | | | CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 416 Mee! Didg. Seattic, Wash | MaN Orders Filled af Rapidly as | Vosmbia t Dime in our Pocket Small, but bow many in- telligent people are working to get it. 0 It Amounts to Fortunes ur for Them WHY NOT FOR YOU? |, * Deposited at The Bank for Savings in Seattle Pine Street at 4th Ave. 4% Interest Open Saturday Eventngs— 6 to8 Gigantic Stock, Bought Luckily by Us 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 doubled in wholesale cost, so take advantage of this opportunity and be here early on— SATURDAY, APRIL 17th, 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 oe tee here if you wish to save. Here are just a few bargains picked at random—we have thousands— 4m tilts arabe: viene MEN’S SUITS Odd Lots— Values to $30.00—Cut to $12.85, MEN’S SUITS Serges and Worsteds— Values to $50.00— Cut to $24.95 MEN’S SUITS Newest Styles—Values to $40.00—Cut to $19.85 MEN’S SUITS Fine Materials—Values to $60.00—Cat to $28.95 MEN’S SUITS Finest Woolens — Values to $70.00—Cut to $34.95 MEN’S SUITS Hand Tailored—Values to $85.00—Cut to If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- 50c Suspenders, ease should be taken care ti cut to Dress Shirts, Arrow and }of at once, to insure good health. ’ For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount ‘on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 16 years. BOYS’ 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: Values @ $12 $685 Values to $2 $8 95 yaves $10.95 Don’t Forget That we fill mail orders. Tell ‘us what you need—we fill or- ders on the day we receive them. Mr. Workingman See that you are in the right store—it is to your advantage, and you will be dollars ahead. Boys’ Mackinaws, fine qual- President Suspenders, genu- ine; cut 75¢ Wool Sox, $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Underwear, cut to 98c Palace Clothin Monarch included, 98 c $1.50 Work Shirts, 98c Shirts cut 0... 91.48 Pants, cut to $2.48 Play Suits cut o.. SOC $5.00 Heavy Wool Union Suits, cut values to Donors: D448 Hats, cut to... DODO c 20e Handkerchiefs, 20c Bandannas, ‘$1 -00 Underwear, $3.00 Dress Shirts, Cor. First Ave. at S Can buy their outfit here cheaper, and we carry most everything required in wearing ap- parel. $5.00 Men’s Pants, $3.50 Hats, cut to $7.00 Work or Dress Shoes, Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes, mites 0 $4 85 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: $5 Boys’ and Men’s Shoes, to. $2.48 $3.50 Boys’ Heavy Shoes, to. $1.98 Men’s and Ladies’. Shoes; most every color; broken lines; all sizes, but not in every shoe. Come early; we me fit you; values to $18, cu Merchants Are being sold -here almost We can sell wholesale daily. cheaper than elsewhere.