The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 11

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Je SSE 0c020e20b0:06 12] li The Seattle National Bank , =i Your Old Friend Is Back, Men! LOOK AT IT $30 FOR AN ORDINARY READY-MADE SUIT BUT $30 FOR A HIGH CLASS MADE.TO-ORDER SUIT $20 to $30—Yes, Even $40 Less Than Old Prices 'VE ALWAYS LED— | ALWAYS WILL I am doing the biggest tailoring business in the city because I am giving a better suit for less money than any other dealer. I am going to continue to hold the lead in this respect. No matter how — are cut, I am going to do the big. gest cutting. With ali the sales w going on, you can’t get a good ready-to-wear suit for $30. But I will build you a suit to oe special order for that small amount. Sounds like the good old days, doesn’t it, men? Honest Woolens, Well Tailored My old force of tailors are back on the job and my shop is humming merrily along. Never was I in better position to give better tailoring service. Clothes made in any style you like, full of snap and pep or designed along conservative lines. Tell me just what you want and see if I don’t turn you out a suit that you will be proud to show your friends. My stock is easily the largest in Seattle. ‘All the materials that any tailor shows in a range of colors, weaves.and shades far in excess of the usual showing. You are rather particular if you can’t find something in my immense stock that will just please you. The same class of woolens that many Seattle tailors are still charging above $75 for. SIDELSKY SUITS SATISFY My suits are built to satisfy men who don’t want to buy a new suit every season, tailoring, in spnair rg in lining and in every detail of suit building my garments are stand up under all kinds of usage. I buy the kind of woolens that will wear and I make them up right. That's why I owe to do, year in and year out, the largest tailoring business in the sta’ aporial Tailoring Co. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. 801 Third Avenue, Corner Columbia Tailors to the Men of Seattle for More Than Quarter of Century —— Many Oregon Men orking in School A SAVING SENSE of Money enables its possessor to be armed at all times to meet life’s battles successfully. Develop Your Saving Sense. Are now located at 315 Kil Stierder "eeninae seem rom ht) bourne st., just two blocks OLD ees More Than Thirty Million Dollars men Second Avenue at Columbia Thoughtful, sympathetic attention in synonymous with Bleits Service. NORTH 587 THE SEATTLE STAR SHOT MOVIE CAMERA [War Veterane.to | > Je MAN DROWNED ‘Woman Fails in Heroic Et- fort to Save Him oat nd Ror: AC it, Cal, May %1-— 1ch ail lchrist, of Oakland, a tc jorare camera man, ix dead the herolo efforts of} K. 8. Heck, to save ee wnine t fell rom ry Lapras er whtle General Taylor Dies in Seattle} Gen, Frank Taylor, U. &./ 4, t 6. ve. Ne was 7 ql Taylor saphrd thru hy nadia = Bias aoa Pi repair ft, Next to Liberty Theatre, Memorial Day exercises will be ob- served in Seattle public schools on) Friday, May 28, when members of Vortson-Thygesen camp No. 2% United Spanish War Veterans, and Roonevelt pont, ‘Vetorann of Foreign Warn, will deliver patriotic ad dresses. ‘The program is in charge of T. J L. Kennedy, patriotic instructor of the Spanish War Veterans. High school exercises will be held at 9 a. m., and those in the grade schools at 2 in the afternoon lit you value your watoh, let Haynes DR. fi. T. HARVEY OF -Preside! ent Michigan State ard Dental Examin X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION Highest Order of Restoration ‘Work Doni Bxamiaation. and notimate 504-12 12 EITEL BLDG. nD AND PIKH ATTLE . S. Jury Decides} “ECZEMA TORTURE A Realed verdict Judge Neterer in ‘he 7 United States district court Th day, H. KR. L. Cole, proprietor of a “at, phar “Y'| rrom which Hold Hearings on pyre d Bills Ab in ‘Spokane in 1921 chowen as 1921 meet. jing cae. end Howard Patience, of| Is one at the curses of modern life ich none escape, wis can always be told by the thick ened, cracked or SCALY SKIN OR WEEPING SORES cores « clear liquid, which ¢nuseg an intolerable ITCHING And makes life an itching misery, es poctalty at night. ne old mtyle fo teathed of treating no disease, with greasy, atic Ky nd Rompe, ip edn skin, oe opsd ivi ce to ive pee er: sand killa the ¢ stor! — THE ITCHIN' INSTANTLY Ana akan an roses | new skin to ster | grow. Such @ lotion hts of ECZEMINE iY The newly discovered specific for Maj. Gen. Barnett Coming Next Week! ore than 300 marines a tee ie nm are ce ib tout st maring ports * | ecxema. Me ae by The Brgy ns Co., Spokane, an Irorde by good druggists every place, or sent, post- | pai » DY— *! On Receipt of Price— mic 00 Per ‘Bottle Cut Price Sale ets, backs trimmed with WELL TAILORED, Truly values in a special selling Stunning Suits Stylist Coats for women and misses, in ALL SIZES AND ALL THE POPULAR § SHADES, such as rookie, Copen, tan, navy, etc. Belted styles with tch k- 3 arrowheads and stitching. it ony, $22.90 Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists Reduced 25% to 40% OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT, You need not pay all in 30 days. The Gately charge account is practical and will help to simplity the problem of expenditure. Beier one price, cas! 1113 Third Ave. Beneca and Spring Streets or charge. BROWN-WHITE SHOE CO. ——OFFER—— O REDUCTION ON SHOES Effective Saturday morning and . continuing until further notice, the Brown-White Shoe Co. will * join the issue of other merchants in an effort to reduce higher liv- ing costs. Footwear today is car- rying a higher production cost. and higher selling costs than at any time since the close of the war and drastic cuts.in price are not justified. Indications, to be sure, point to lower price levels in all commodities, and we will glad- ly share in honest thankfulness when the overstrained family - purse is relieved and.the Yankee dollar regains its normal pur- chasing value. In the meantime plans are well under way to ef- fect a substantial saving, and a constructive Brown-White policy will be realized in the. opening of an extensive basement salesroom where, with a low selling expense, dependable footwear will be pass- ed on to you at pleasing prices.. Just now this 20% reduction of- fer will make four dollars do the work of five. Every pair in this big stock except underpriced spe- cials and Boyden shoes for men is included. A wide range of styles and grades for men, women and children. }

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