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Store's low sea, SPECIAL REDUCTION in the Famous “BRADBURY SYSTEM” Suits & Overcoats FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY “Bradbury” Suits and Overcoats represent the nad finest workmanship and quality in the higher grades of Men’s Tailoring, and in addition to our liberal credit terms we make this special offer of the very highest grade Suits and Overcoats in our great stock ‘TACOMA: PARCEL POST " RUSH EXPECTED To Follow Weight Increase in French Mail WASHINGTON, Jan fi=—The Parcel post mail between France jand the United States is expected to double in volume as the result lof the order tmcreasing the maxi j|mum of packages from Ll to 22 pounds. The order resuits from several |Months’ negotiation between Post. master General Burleson and postal offictale of France. ‘The agreement provides for an insurance feature to start July 1 |The pew weight limit becomes ef |tective next Tuesday, ‘The order not only affects con |tinental France and United States but all the island possessions and colonies of the two nations River of Liquor Is Stopped in Mobile MOBILE, Jan, 28—~A total of 248 iielt whisky stille were destroyed in M county in 1920. The stills rep. everything from a coffee cave distillery of 42 barrels pacity. * Women of Mexico City have form. ed an anti-alcoholic society, ( sure y jc —Advertinement Making Places | For Dimples | Wonderful Effect of Reolo in Filling Out Hollow Cheeks With New Firm Flesh ron n hi on of the blood, the long, Ks at Bartell’s it and ptrength Water! ontaining radioactive com: | i “1 us * curative agent! « States bureaus with the we seed is He says he Kentucky blue grass noually to plages all over | but amet * & separate and dAtetinct | »t plage Imon, It is high in food the ty to get work to bh of th baby will be cared for that if you don't Mike “111” Ciesrettes, you com which means pee ee the dee ot ror Too Many Goods— Not Enough Money So the Hub Clothing Company decides to sell its entire stock of Hats, and Suits, and Shoes, and Furnishings at an average of one-half the former prices. And these are the details —gathered m the store only yesterday and presented without waste of words: 2s 5 s6P-JERE'S a pair of Sox for 12 1-2c, Sir!” “Here’s a full grown suit of Clothes for Fifteen dollars!” And the wonderful part of the sale is this: The pair of sox and the man’s suit are both half price, and the one is just as big a bargain as the other. There are no “leaders” at the Hub’s Sale. -No “baiting with a herring to catch a salmon.” Everything in the big store is marked down. . Everything is sold with the understanding that you can get your money back at any time if you want it. And the store tells the plain September-Morn- Truth when it says it has too much merchandise and not enough rhoney. HERE are Men’s Collars at two for a quar- ‘ ter (Arrow and other fine brands). Dollar Silk Four-in-Hands at fifty cents. Two dollar Ties for a dollar, and the finest Ties in the store for $1.25 instead of $2.50. ERE are Black Lisle Sox for 12 1-2c pair, and 50c Wool Sox for 25c, and so all along the entire stock, including “Interwoven” Cashmere Sox at 37 1-2 instead of 75c.. Here’s under- wear, Sir, for less than you could buy it at the mills—even tho you bought in carload lots.. Dollar and a half Ribbed Underwear is 75c. Two dollar Ribbed Union Suits at $1.00., Men’s Athletic Union Suits (B. V. D. style) are half price—75c instead of $1.50. ND the Famous “Winsted” Ribbed Un- derwear is $1.25, insted of $2.50. In a word, every piece of Underwear in the store is half price. GHIRTS are half price, too. The, finest and the handsomest silk stripe Shirts a man could ask for—$2.50 instead of $5. The richest The Money-Back Store 615-619 First Avenue Madras and Percale Shirts are $1.25 Instead oF : $2.50. The “everyday” Chambray Shirts that were $1.50 are less than half—-sixty-nine cents apiece TETSON Hats and Mallory Hats and all the other Hats and Caps are half price. The “Sportiest” Golf Caps are $2 instead of $4 The Stetson Hats are $5 instead of $10. The $9 Mallorys are $4.50. The $4 Cloth Hats are two dollars—and so on all up and down the line. And mind you—there are no lemons! Every Hat and every Cap is the last word as to style and quality. 2 : HARD to believe that Men’s Shoes are selling for close to half price—yet here they are: Heavy Walking Shoes of Tan Russia Calf, Dress Shoes of Black Vici Kid—all fine styles such as the right people can wear, at five eighty-five a pair, instead of eight to ten dollars. Gentlemen, we now introduce you to the Cloth- ing Department—sccond floor, please: Half price for everything except the separate trousers. if Tre finest Suits this town ever saw for thirty dollars are now fifteen. The finest Overcoats are the same price. The fifty dollar Suits and Overcoats are twenty-five dollars. There isn’t anything finer or better than these sixty-five dollar Suits and Over- coats, and they are half ($32.50). Rain- coats are $7.50 instead of $15, and $12.50 instead of $25. THs advertisement could be. made as lomg as the “Revelations of a Wife,” but it wouldn’t SAY any more, and it couldn’t MEAN any more. Twenty-five years of money-back square dealing are behind the sale. Buy all you can. Get all you can now. Sale resumed tomorrow at 9 o'clock. pe q Opposite the Totem Pole \ y ' 1) ft