The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 8

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‘— CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— Building There ts m © eo mically, too. 12c a } Pound AR Kristof ucts on © dep: Stall estiake Market. ton's prod- at the up- w PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK ke ‘Offers a sure way to reduce the family expense account--- Its pleasing, indeed, to an- ticipate lower price levels and we hope for a permanent and satisfactory readjustment--- Just now, however, this re- duction is a straight cut in low, and until factory prices are sharply reduced, prices to you cannot remain at this level---Supply your needs now while every style in this large _ stock; except Boyden Shoes for men, is reduced. MEN-~-WOMEN---CHILDREN SECOND AT UNIVERSITY OFF ON SHOES profits which were already |. THE SEATTLE STAR | The Biggest Selling of Fine Clothes That Ever Hit Seattle at This | Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes There are not enough super- latives in the English lan- guage to do justice to these values. The fact of the mat- ter is you'll find it hard to believe your eyes when you see the Hart Schaffner & Marx All-Wool Suits We’re Offering at $42.50 $52.50 $62.50 Our policy of prices “as low as pos- sible” has been in practice all season. | | | But now we're going still farther; we're forgetting all about our profit and selling a lot'of these suits at prices that are actually below cost. Just remember that we're offering you the chanceto buy the finest clothes made, late spring styles, beautiful all- wool fabrics at remarkably low figures. Don’t ask why; just charge it up to our effort to reduce the high cost of clothes. That’s what we’re trying todointhis store; come in and see how well we have succeeded. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Second Avenue and Seneca Street |Plan Memorial ‘ | for Guardsmen | Amsociated auxiliaries of the Na- regimen world war Price Reductions —__. —Sweeping in Character WITH CREDIT No reservations for a limited time. Every gar- ment in our big store will be included. Remark- ably low prices. PAY AS CONVENIENT—BUY NOW AT SALE PRICES MEN Come in and see the “Seattle’s Popular Dentists” YOUR TEETH Your Teeth Are Good Servants— Take Care of Them . | With proper care your teeth will last as long |] as you live, Call at regular intervals for free inspection. If you are wearing artificial teeth which do | not fit properly and cause inconvenience and }], discomfort, let us make you a plate. Our work |] costs no more and you will be assured of skilled |]! workmanship. . We guarantee a properly-fitting plate. This office uses every modern, scientific accepted |]| method of dentistry. BRIDGEWORK $5, CROWNS $5, PLATES $10 Open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Lady Attendant Quick Service offerings we have for you—the famous make suits of “BRADBURY,” in all the newest cuts. Some wonderful values \ to be had at $35, and pe ¥ all garments sold with ‘Credit Gladly” CONVENIENT CREDIT —sensibly—wise—a real accommodation Our easy pay plan will appeal to you. Come in and let us explain. Pioneer Dentists, ir. | DR. DANFORD, ‘President 95 YESLER WAY ple AR 1332-34 211 Yesler Way

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