The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1921, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR “ Big Merchandise An Up-to-Date BARBER F} a / q j NS] yond = @ | —_ ace 4 —In “ Boys’ Down- q 5 rz erm ) 5 stairs Store. ae [| anans . : —First-class Men Bar- ; bers to serve you. -@ ‘ time me —Boys’ and Children’s f s m Hair-cutting. y ‘ i 1 ak ang -. poe store is vital news that is of interest to every Woman anc Vi oth ers of Boys —To ey! household in Seattle our message of LOWER PRICES and GREAT- ES will be glad tidings. Ta ke Notice! ER VAL 14 for a Boy’s Suit . —In this big scoop are Values so out-of-the-ordinary that ‘ Mothers of Boys will gain substantial savings by purchas- “ack to Nomiy—| ing next Fall needs now — Suits for school and every- to onlae mete ode day wear. Sie tat eeu Bena ‘ : : at almost a PRE-WAR ae, i paneer ge sot belted models; full-lined knee trousers; reinforcements at —All-wool, hard-wearing fabrics in pleasing, practical patterns. —Silk-sewed seams and taped throughout. Boys, enabling them to “dress better for less money.” . —Sizes from 8 to 18 years. markets, and through means of our intensified merchandise plan, you get the BEST that can and the utmost in Value at the lowest Pie GREEN BLDG. — FOURTH AND PIKE ’

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