The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1920, Page 9

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MONDAY, JOLY 5, 1970, HORTAGE aoa, TRUCK AND OF FOOD IS | \ ea POSSIBLE Secretary Meredith Sees! Danger in Failure of | Farms to Produce BY MAX STERN SAN FRANCISCO, July 5.—Amert dang | | | | Jen 00 | ~ PRODUCTION OF FARMS J! PER CENT NORMAL Is Bound and Gagged i Fairmont, Hotel | m ca | What Strikes of Five Months Cost)" » EV RK ly 5.—-Strik , ‘ge John F jon Tuesday U. S. Drier Yet, Is : Caveman Lost ER, J I Evar WASHING July A eet t unless me the products farmer ca ter to wear our old Bhort of food next w ter following. “Third. Help reduce distributic ten are b other four pr * in his hive, and that as s possible be put to produc ave fe @ach produces. This ¢ and ' 210,000,000 people a shortage of production on the © States and it means t's mrm will begin to pinch the pet in siness to see that there be the kitchen.” physicians ty (SR RR SS RI A SR LT ST Special Price Basement A July Clearance | ® * , ° At Striking Reductions Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Grouped in special lots for quick disposal at sharp reductions | from the regular prices. And regular Special Price Basement | prices are always remarkably low. 75 Women’s and Misses’ Suits July Clearance at $19.75 —Suits regularly priced $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00. —40 all-wool serge suits in navy. } —13 all-wool jersey suits in heather mixtures. —22 all-wool velour checked suits in several shades. —All sizes, 36 to 46. 60 Women’s and Misses’ Coats Reduced to $12.50 —Formerly priced at. $15.00, $19.75~and $22.50. cuffs; others in tuxedo styles; and some smart belted models. Sizes 16 to 42, ” -121 Dresses Reduced to $21.5 , —Formerly $29.50 and $35.00. —Beaded and embroidered georgettes, novelty taffetas and sport tricolette frocks. —Dresses for party, afternoon and business wear. All sizes, and a color range from white and flesh to navy and black.* 114 Dresses Reduced to $16.50 —Formerly priced at $19.75 to $25.00, ‘ Dresses of taffeta, georgette, and these two materials combined. Large range of colors and sizes. and jerseys. All sizes and desirable colors represented, e, of course, all smart, new styles of this season, season's dresses. fetas, satins, —These dresses —We have no lz WOMAN GUEST IN FRISCO ROBBED Official Promise “ 0 —Sports coats of polo cloths ‘in tan and gray. Some with brushed wool collar and | 100 Dresses in a Clearance at $12.75 —A group of the last of several lots that have been priced decidedly higher. Taf- | CAR SMASH UP = Firemen Injured; Officials n IN 1776 “ff se : } AND THE PLATFORM AND ITS PLANKS WERE THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 GERMANY MAY JAPAN REVEALS BALK AT DEBT. SIBERIA PLANS 52 AP I o say <Y AP»; Allied Council Is Ready to Will Occupy Region to “Up- IM THE DAY THIS HATION 2 tet , rind WAS FOUNDED, Divide Indemnity | hold Prestige SRO arte TV RKINS | SPA, Belgium, July 5—Germar BY HENRY W. KINNEY AND TALKING ABOUNDED, for BD pte may 3 eueee TOKYO, OF THOMAS WAS TRUE TO ITS PROMISE: AS SOUND AS THEY SOUNDED. DECLARATION OF (NDE PENDENCE- Hits Pennsylv. .ELPHIA, July 5.—Twenty cane, called divi ong jed belligerents in the world wa: Postoffice Safe Is : Blown; $300 Taken) ob Portrait Sel "| $135,000 in Lo Our ONE-FOURTH OFF SALE of Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring ’20 Suits ; Will Begin Tuesday, July Sixth | There’s no question about it; we’re offering you more sensational values now than ever before; the fact of the ' matter is, that these Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at 25% off are much lower than present wholesale costs. Here are the prices— ~* eae cae es $55 Suits One-quarter Off $41.25 | $60 Suits One-quarter Off $45.00 . | $65 Suits One-quarter Off $48.75 | $70 Suits One-quarter Off $52.50 | | ee $75 Suits One-quarter Off $56.25 $80 Suits One-quarter Off $60.00 We would like to see as many men as possible get in on this saving. Most of you know Hart Schaffner & Marx quality. This is an excellent opportunity for the rest of you to get acquainted---with their quality and these exceptional values. Hart Schaffner & Marx Cothes Shop Corner Second Ave. and Seneca St.

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