The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1920, Page 4

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$1,000,000 Train | of Booze Guarded’ MEMPHIS, May 6--Guarded by | rifles, ite mavement seeret, @ $1,000, | 1000 trainioad of boose will leave Memohia #oén, in federal custody Federal authorities received “— from Washington not to dump \¢ ed whisky into th Missioat; vf ‘incated whisky into the P! xt Eggs Must Have | . Been an Omelet | Hi | TACOMA, May 6D, “A. Cheney | told police a thief took some blank: Jets, ‘bath towels, silk underwear, | |nighteowns, stockings, two dozen omen and a pound of butter off his J] | wife's clothes line, Some clothes tne’ ‘Cure Your — | ||| Rupture Like | ||| |Cured Mine”’| [] | sate Se fter du No ‘resulta! Tyinatiy red that he must either a dangerous and ae 74 ation oF die. = He cured himaelf ineteade Announcing Decided Reductions ~ on All Suits Our entire beautiful stocks, without ex- ception, includi many new arrivals— Taffeta, Serge, icotine, Check Velour, Jersey, ete. Illustrated are examples of exceptional values presented: —-A Naty Tricotine with rich embroidery and individual lines; was $65.00, now $55.00. —An elaborately braided suit of dark tan Tricotine; was $115.00, now $89.75. A plain Navy Tricotine suit; was $75.00, $65.00, FREE RUPTURE Ls vad aND SAVES YOU $10: to $15“ You men who have been paying $75.00 to $100.00 for a suit of clothes, just you come in and examine these National Shirt Shop Spring Suits and Overcoats. The styles are a positive delight to behold; the “qualities are impressively superior. Men, these clothes are Cosmopolitan Clothes. They are the very same models we fashion for Fifth Ave- 150 DRESSES | 100 SUITS $39-75 | $49.75 nue, New York State Street, Chcagns Canal Stent Eact Each | Avenue, Seattle. They are styles you will be proud to wear. LOOK! Second Avenue at Spring Strect (Take elevator to Third Floor) 00} GREAT CLEANUP SHE One hundred Suits in Serge, Tricotine and Velour Checks, in all sizes and col- ors. The Very new-, est styles, including plain tailored and ripple effects. Ex- ceptionally high values at.. .$49.75 sisting of broken lots left over from April. Now $39.75. SN Women’ s Skirts—1-2 Price ity to effect a real sav- ing Es. re Velvet and to 33 waist meas- Memed’s Dresses Twenty-seven Dresses, made of Trico- tine, ae Serge, Taffeta and Satin; nay haere lack; good styles and well alues up to $35.00. Clean-u ale” ‘price $15. Twenty-eight Coats; five of Tweed Mix- ture; five loose-back models in Green and Brown materials; eight in All-wool Khaki. Sizes 14,16, 18. Seven All- eee Serges, in Navy and Black, with tan trimmings; three Black and White Checked Velours; sizé 40 only. .$9.95 Blouses at $7: 95 Georgettes, Crepe de Chine and Nov- elty Blouses that sold as high as $18.00. All colors and styles in the season’s newest models, 75 Plush Coatees, $27.50 Each Novelty Coatees, suitable for street wear, Plain, loose Coats and belted models. Imitation Mole and Beaver and good quality Plush. Pussy Willow lined and Fancy Collars. Values up to $65.00. French Wrap or Cape Garments that were priced up to $65.00. Only a few for clean-up. Smart Wraps for street wear. The saving to be made on these is very noticeable. Upstairs stise-°40 Compare them with any $50 or $55 Suits anywhere. Spring’s lat- est single and double-breasted models. Styles for young men— styles for business men—all superbly tailored, with attractive serges, worsteds, tweeds, herringbone weaves, basket weaves, in spring colors—new browns, new ‘grays, blues. Other National Shirt Shop 53-Store prices are $50 to $60—none higher. National Shirt Shops, lic. 1005' Second Ave. . . Seattle | ‘ ve a

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