The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 4

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fH1E SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. 50 GIRCAGDANS [te Seatest fo... [Clarence Rosmnse | mer Dida't Agree, fx thousand Shriners, traveling| Clarence 1. Reames, former spe| AKRON, May 14—What's in a| tn 43 special traina, will pans thru|cial amistant te the United States| name? Mra. Hattie Duty says Homer || A Watch Repaired by Beattie on thelr way to the Shrine| attorney general, will tel King coun. | /7Uty failed in his duty to her, She | Jones Is Always Right | Mother, bring home some of pmeece French pastry. Shelltex Means Woodlawn : nia convention in Portland In Ghe tater] ty damon what's wrong with the £-| masungy ‘yr Mf “iavarnal oeders Telephone Killott 2607 Business Men to Be Guests) = of Jen~ 4 publican party at the wpekly lunch-| when she thought he should be on 129 FOURTH AVENUE Safet FI T Ik of Chamber LIGHT RATE RAISE ts boing in-|00n of the King per oe bier home duty, ee Vv vestigated by Councilman BR. H.| Ub at Moves’ cafetorin Saturday | —_— ower a — Special train beartng about 60|‘Thomson, who saked ulilities com- paacwtwad cme whe Bhel-rimmed eyegiarses or Prominent Chicago business men will] mittee to postpone action Thursday. spectacles prevent breakage arrive in Seattle Tuesday Noon, 80~ | UNCALLED FoR In order to introduce our new (w lobone) diate whieh, ” Re Nehtest ||] Genuine Shelltex ShurOns ¢ of the roof of the mouth; orn off the cob; guaran- ||| have the added advantage of corting to announcement today at the Chamber of Commerce, and will be guests of the chamber from noon until late Tuesday night, when they neatness. Men’s and Young The— will leave for the Windy City, Sharpens ion ' 0 There's a style for your in —“dpen sesame” to a woman's heart, | The Chicagoans are now attend- Visi | Set Teeth, Whalebone Kubber.. 8 ||] dividual features. ing the foreign trade convention at] It's @ system of treating the oyea| HALF e PRICE . 4 | , —the oil that smooths troubled waters, San Francisco, at home; ts practiced datly by hen Hand Tailored, 4 | ‘We have yours, : : * r In Seattle they will be entertained |dreds of thousands of people with Union Made. 7 —the smallest investment with the biggest return, at an informal luncheon, taken tn|/great satisfaction. The Bon-Opto Beat Linings . automobiles over the elty, gtven an! system quickly relieves inflammation | We Fit You, Seattle Co —the most masculine way of saying a sweet; opportunity to inspect port factiition,/ of the eyes and lids. It cleanses,| : e fragrant thing ? and be given a dinner at some club. | soothes, and rests tired, dusty, work: az Fob revel apie omg fe pre E, | truined eyes and in a help to better whose work is still | re eo tested. Our G Opticlans » poetics an as | CENTRAL COUNCTL of Cathotic levenieht. Ask your” drugsiat. Io| CUSTOM TAILORS Gul are 4a" dis rises ena Manufacturing more poetical than a sonnet, Jolubs elected officers and made | knows. He will refund your money | | Geen Gabdine rv 715 Second Ave. ars » |plans for summer program, at @| Without question, if you are dis | 1104 FIRST AVENUB Established since 1890 more captivating than a serenade, mecting held in the Alaska building | *tafied. There ta no other home| Near Spring Street. OHIO CUT- RATE DENTISTS 2 more expressive than your most ambitious letters, ‘Thursday night ove wentmens Eke BOMORTO, aot UNIVERSITY eT. Onpenite Vraser-Patersen On —F lowers Woodlawn Flower Shop 1410 Second Avenue Suits for both dad and the boy, in all the newest styles and shades, in all different weaves, including Serges and Tweeds, and you will positively save from $5.00 to $25.00 on each suit. Seattle’s Flowerphone MAIN 668. Conveniently located beside CLEMMER THEATRE Our enormous stock of Shoes for every member of the family marked down about half price. Come in, Mr. Workingman or send ir the Mrs. and children for the best Shoe bargains in the city. i Mr. Workingman, grab this opportunity to stamp out the high cost of clothes? We -will do W i L L 3 ¥ our share and are now offering you Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., from the representative Amer- é jean manufacturers at prices that are esq than present wholesale quotations. Men’s Suits | Men’s Suits | Men’s Suits Odd Lots—Values to $30.00— Serges and Worsteds—Values to f Finest Woolens—Values to $70.00— Cut to $50.00—Cut to Cut to $12.85 | $24.95 | $34.95 Men’s Suits | Men’s Suits | Men’s Suits Newest Styles—Values to $40.00— fj Fine Materials—Values to $60.00— | Hand Tailored—Values to $85.00— Cut to Cut to Cut to $19.85 | $28.95 | $38.85 BOYS’ |2"""asc| &""~“s5-] SHOES . : $5.00 Men’ i 5 Hats, cut te $2.38 to fit ‘you, in the finest 20c Handkerchiefs, $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Un- 8c makes, either for work or cut to dress, and ngs styles, y Po for about hal! ere are are being offered to you derwear, 50c Suspenders, 23 c at less than half their just a few listed, to show value. They are jumping Dress Shirts, Arrow and 25¢ Arm Bands, you we mean bi Monarch in- cut to $7.00 Work or sky-high elsewhere, but just sce what we can of. fp ‘iuded cut to... 98c $1.00 Ties, Shoes, fe lo $4.9) $1.50 Work 98 cut to...... $3. 48 er you as low as $4.98, i 5 / P ee Pe and others besides those Shirts cut to... C §f 50c Lisle Sox, n’s and Ladies’ Shoes, 3 cut to.+........ listed below: $2.50 Flannel Shirts, pg AA Heat to. 96.85 $4.00 Men's in, $1 Underwear, $2.50 Union Suits, $1.48 $1.50 Children’s Values to $25, Play Suits, cut SOC $3.00 Dress Shirts, cut $5.00 Heavy Wool Union $1.68 to ° Suits, 4 * * + $5.00 Men’s Pants, Boys’ Mackinaws, fine would you here? inly! Well, we chased an en-. tire wholesale stock far be- low the whole- saler’s cost and we've made it a meen pportunity fo: ‘ou. E! | CP EPR TTERT EDT OE TPES OR ee Re ERE REED PERIOD CABINETS THAT ARE AUTHENTIC The See eb tox . $4.85 B Derr and Men’s Shoes, cu $3.50 Boys’ Heavy Shoes, eee $1.98 Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes; most every color; broken lines; all sizes, but not in every shoe. Come early; we can fit you; values to cut ‘to...... $6.98 This is positively your one big opportunity to buy men’s and boys’ clothes at prices that are actually less than you paid five years ago. Come and see for yourself and Each cabinet is an exquisite union of art, music and utility. They are not to be mentioned in the same breath with the bizarre types usually exhibit- ed in the average store window. They are really _ art treasures reminiscent of bygone centuries, faith- sen tack anneseeenes Pants, values to ee ° = ' fully reproduced for those whose tastes favor the + simple elegance of the French chateau, the charm- { + ing villas of Venice, or the exquisite dignity of the | manor houses of old England. Too much cannot be said about the superiority of the Brunswick Phono- graph and its exclusive method of reproduction. - You are cordially invited to visit our sales display, which includes Periods such as Le Beaux Arts, I] _ Lombard, the Oxford and the Gotham. These ex- * quisite models range in prices from $450, $550, $650, $750 to $1,500. EASY TERMS you will be convinced. es ‘Bring this “Ad” with you for reference. ale Starts Saturday, 9 a. m. Overalls Unless your work calls for them it isn’t neces- sary for you to wear them. Why, we have a few hundred very fine Suits in all differ- ent weaves and pat- terns—new in style, and we guarantee you a fit. They’re really worth up to $40.00, and we'll sell you one for $19.85—so why wear Overalls Overalls If you must wear them, and if you really need them, we are selling Union-made Bib Over- alls, in blue, for $1.79, and you know that is cheap. So whether you wear them in the foun- dry, garden or theatre, we can save you money Overalls} PALACE CLOTHING CO. 1 4 4 uss Tor'ote sce: | Cor. First Ave., at Spring | *-ssu539 1216-18 Third Avenue Phone Main 3139 Between University and Seneca

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