The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 2

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3 days more! _s-to buy your furniture, housefurnishings, rugs, Se Rens Laer ae es ¢ = eA GABBER SEE RS HEH jeffective Thursday draperies, silverware, bedding during this JANU- ARY SALE at: 10% to 35% off buy at sale prices—pay this way: purchase Giecantine’furet payment weehty payment $1— $7.50 $1.50 $100— $10— $2— $125— $12.50 $2.25| Eldredge electric 2-spool sewing machine— JANUARY SALE PRICE $69— regular price S— —operates on the rotary principle direct from two «pools in place of bobbin; has genuine Hamilton Beach horsepower motor, accurately regulated by foot control, regular price $92—; special for this JANUARY SALE, §69--. all dinnerware greatly underpriced— —just when you are — to lay in a good supply of dinnerware comes this excellent offering at ex- ceedingly low JANUARY SALE prices. regular price $22.50 42-piece set $41.50 56-piece set $31.10 $65.25 100-piece set $418.95 Mayflower pattern American Semi-Porcelain —a very beautiful dinner set, similar to above pic- tare, in four colors, with wild rose predominating ; a beautiful service at a great saving; regular ice. 42-piece set, $22.50; special for this JAN- Bary SALE, $16.85. 9) ¢. OF C. INDORSES Pp C. of C. President|: | Rotert 8. Boyns has taken ap his | Pans duties as president of the Chamber |!" Commerce and Commercial Club. | No announcement of policy will be! | made until he hae had time for per. | ¥ sonal study of the organization. Pites Cu: eo | Drugeista refund money if RED CROSS FIGHT |Opposed to Abolishing of Northwest Division Trustees of the Chamber of Com merce, in session yesterday, indorsed the protest of the Seattle chapter of | the Amerioan Red Cross against the consolidation of the Northw and Southwestern divisions in Pacific division, with headqu Jin San Francia, | Frank Waterhouss, president of the Seattle chapter, told the trustees that the Northwest division, operat Jed from Seattle, is the mont econom jical, and one of the most effective }in the United States, The telegram of protest points out that the din: tance from Seattle to Ban Francisco, as great aw that of New York from Chicago, would militate against ef: ivenouy of supervision and main. tenance of Interest, ‘The truntees also indorsed the re- quest of the Walla Walla Commer. clal Club for hospltalizatign of Fort | Walla Walla to care for oxarvice | mon, Propoml of the community chest plan for charities and philanthropies, made by the charities indorsement | |bureau of the Chamber of Com meres, was indorsed by the trustees | yea ay |Start Fight for | High Egg Tariff | The coast-wile movement in tuvor of @ high protective tariff on emer was given impetus in Seattle, Tues day by the arrival of H. W. Cafrigan, secretary of the Chamber of Com meres of Petaluma, Cal. Carrigan lost no time in organtsing represen tatives of various branches of the j poultry industry j orts are being made to stay the | Mood of een that is pouring into the went from gentine and Au SPOKANE.—F, N. Chaves, secre tary Central Labor councti, dies, in One Day BROMO QUT. bears the #le- PREUMATIC. PAIN Concentrated Heat Penetrates Instantly and Brings Quick- | est Relief Known | Rheumatiem, Inmbage, neuriti, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles. ftrains, aching jotnta When you | are suffering #0 you can hardly get | around, just try “Red Pepper Rub,* and you will have the quickest re Nef known, Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppera In. stant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes ft Warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circula |tlon, breaks up the congestion—and | pain ie gone Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made |from red peppers, conte little at any Get a jar at once. Al t relief awaits you. Use in chest. No matter |what you have used §r pain or| Jcongestion, don't fail to try Red r Rub. Advertivement 1 know 4 with expecially ef er ere who live erable climate condi- | your @rugmiat 1 ounce I trength). Ta WeerfnoS THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Drug Store has inetitufed a serien of Week-End events of intercat to all Seattle households. Come this week cisive price reductions on food oilet preparations. ning. Alaska Salmon, extra quality pink |... Sige Butternut Bread Frosted Nut Urittice, de- an c 5.00 Le 74 6 Be fs Another for rr TABLE rentore confide: emergy) inerew | appetite, | and brawn |... | Another for The L. C. Smith Building Is Opposite Sale prices are build o u s SUNDAYS, TOO "Yours for Mealth’ is the Genuine and Only . Laxative Bromo -w Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations, Be careful to aveld imitations. Be sure its Bromo THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921, WHY WE WROTE OFF IN ONE DAYA *50,000 LOSS) Changing market conditions made it necessary to absorb a loss on the tremendous stock of merchandise on hand. We had just taken inventory. Readjustment had to be made. We could have written off a big loss by gradually reducing prices. But that would only have been fooling ourselves. So we decided totake our loss in one dose— ENTIRE STOCK HALF PRICE Everything in the store except shoes, extra trous- ers, contract collars and a few work items. os ge al 100% Wool $7.00 Wright's 75% Wool $6.00 Wright’s Wool Union half price.... $3.00 send tte tf Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, half price... . $1.50 mn, pnenrs Wool Shirts an rawers, half price, gar. $1 ol en be Wool Shirts an rawers, half price, gar. $ 1 25 wi og Cotten Rib Shirts an Drawers at half 624c $2.00 Fancy Percale Dress $3.00 Fancy Madras woven Shirts at har 1.50 $8.50 wonderful Fiber Silk haif ‘price... $4.29 $4.50 Heavy Wool Flannel half ‘price... $2620 $6.50 Greenhood, 5-ounce All- wool Blue Flannel » - yr ‘ $3 25 ba Heavy 9-ounce All-wool Khaki Flannel Shirts at half $4.00 $7.50 All-wool Greenhood 7- = Mages Former Price $20; half price... $3.75 Former Price $25; UNDERWEAR REDUCTIONS ARE STARTLING The Hub Underwear Department has always been noted for the high standard of merchandise carried, In offering the world’s best brands at half pi are selling most of our Underwear at less than the present wholesale prices. This same statement applies to many other articles in the store, Small dealers have taken advantage of our half prices to stock up beeause they can buy for less than from their whole- suler, Certainl: an can make a mistake in laying in @ supply at ub now. As low prices as these on dependable merchandise cannot be hoped for, $1.00 Values Cut to 37'4¢ attractive byying. Former Price $40; Former Price $50; Former Price $60; Former Price $65; ON THE SQUARE SUITS-OVERCOATS - - HUB PRICES WERE ALWAYS LOW Owing to the fact that our clothes department is quartered upstairs in a low rent district, and that we do an exceptionally large volume of business, with low overhead expense, Hub prices on clothing have al- ways been below the level of other stores. T@# get the choice of these already low-priced suits and overcoats at HALF PRICE surely makes Former Price $30; Half Price $15.00 Half Price $20.00 Half Price $25.00 Half Price $30.00 Half Price $32.50 RAINCOATS HALF PRICE Former Price $15; Half Price $ 7.50 Half Price $10.00 Half Price $12.50 THE MONEY-BACK STORE 615-619 First Avenue and take it at once. The price on practically the entire stock was cut right in two, and we wrote off a loss that will actually exceed $50,000. But in a few days we hope to be through with our half-price sale and then we will be back on solid earth, ready to continue the big business of the Hub on a permanently readjusted basis. 3 5 : Let Odd Lot Button Shoes, Values to $7.50, for SIGALL-WOOL MACKINAWS $8.00 “= Wool Flannel , 75e All-wool Cashmere Socks, half price 75e Heavy All-wool Sox, price .....-. 9TBC Price 75e All-wool heather mixed Saat Nichi. oats 374c 25c Black Lisle Socks, half price 1 24c 35¢ Heavy Black Cotton Socks, BETTER SERVICE NOW Tho first days of the HALF PRICK SALE were naturally # little hard on our regular sales force, We had to employ many new clerks who were not familiar with the stock and as a consequence many of our old customers missed the quick service they were accus tomed to, That situation has been improved and you can now buy at half price, assisted by expert and courteous salespeople. DON’T BE RUSHED ‘There are so many bargains in our big stock that it will well pay you to take your time and go through every department. You will miss some big money- savers if you don't, OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE wh i “|

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