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‘4 Lowest Prices Record Not since the days before the Great War have women and men of Seattle had a chance to dress their feet in High- grade Shoes at such prices as we now offer in order to reduce stock, Our Entire compatable Stock Complete Lines of Most | a Litue Boy | erty. tute. it “Poor Little Boy,” of them saft, to Help him. can Afford it “Ot “course,” help him than I am—#o They ean do Off as the Little Boy bors, and they began themselves: aan’ him, He was Dead. eee happened ple are more generous, | ‘The Little Roy's name | Community Chest Absolutely nothing reserved in Men’s and Women's Shoes except our two famous Cor- rective Shoes—the Cantilever for Women and Grant’s Flexated for Men. Baxter & Baxter 1326 SECOND AVENUE Admits Robbing State Bank at Roy FACOMA, Nov. 22.-C. H. Per- ae Cees batere Santer bt he was one of the persons a little over a week ago robbed BIRTHS wir, the Roy State bank of $4,200. Sen. | Olso | tence was not passed. Two other! Hau: men, said by the sheriff to be the!» N other two members of the trio, are H. L. Tucker, 29, held in the Pierce county jail, and J. W. Wheeler, 30, {Gil oka M., under arrest at Stanley, N. D. Per- kins was arrested in Butte, Mont. Lageratrom. <a Now for Some Great Shoe Selling —————THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE WELL-KROWR-—————— PACKARD Siu STORE BOUGHT BY RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. Always oa the lookout for bargains for our customers, we were glad, assemblage of nationally-known shoes at a cost we can now offer shoes of the very highest quality away that dealers who buy oe eee See ee canes an lor men, Wet Weather Needs Entire stock of Rubbers on sale at great reductions. Men’s Slickers 4 Off Tower’s Fish Brand. GREAT STOCK SACRIFICED Great stock of fine merchandise carried at the Main Red Front Store has also been thrown on sale with the immense Packard Shoe stock. Read these sensational prices. Suits and Overcoats | Men’s Furnishings Ore See ee tere noe BOGS | te Sse vet tors 01-08 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoate, Men's Sweaters, former values to $3.50, 65. m irl. En formerly up to $35.00, $11 5-1-9 i ppdindintoaiasoeamon nein $1.23 Men's Fine Dress Panis in stripes and Men's Wool Army Shirts cut to......92.95 Men’s Chambray) Work Shirts, former values to $1.50, cut to Men's Dress Shirts, former values to $2.50, Soe, we mle hen sn: BODO pe ggg ae $14.85 EE os ace tivcitaduta ssc ouctens B5¢ $12.50 Men's Wool Mackinaw Coats, big Men's Union-made Overall: variety of colors, "$5. 85 priced at $1.75, asscth K osvccoesstacasel o5¢ tov. >. Men's Heavy Wool Union Suits, ee to $10.00, cut t0....6.0 0.000. $3.45 ‘das rth oo Nae Be ERT . T acsted Chace os Mang | ay’? coat a ohh gaan all oie 556 at $3.00, cut 00... 6.666 cere ene $1 45 Men’s Cooper Wool Worsted Union Suita, Boys’ Wool Mackinaws, former values to $10.00, cut to al $4.85 AnD sacs, /2 Off Red Front Clothing Co MAIN STORE—CORNER PINE STREET former values to $6.00, cut to..... $385 Men’s Outing Flannel Night Gowns, for- merly priced at $2.50, go for.. $1.35 President Suspenders cut to.. Men’s 15 Canvas Gloves cut te Men's Wool Socks cut to 300 paits of Men’s Cotton Socks cut to 106 Men's Hats in newest styles, former values to $5.00; colors, black, brown and green; CUE WO cee eccecreeceseneeneeteeeeres $1.95 1601-1603 First Ave. (With doe apologies te George Ade) NCE upon a Time there waa | His Father and Mother were Killed in a Fire which destroyed thelr Home and all their Prop. The Little Boy was left Dest He didn't have a Friehd or a | Relative or a Penny in the world, Neighbors heard of the Dis tressing Case and came flocking from Far and Near to Look Into each one “How | would like But this Ineome Tax and the Poll Tax take so much that I really don’t think I each one added, “it isn't as if Someone wouldn't Hut there are Lots of people that are Better Fixed Then they went back to thelr Cheerful Firesides and each of fered a Silent Prayer of Thanks. giving that He waan't as Bad But presently a Little Volee hogan to trouble the Kind Neigh- to ask “Suppose Everybody did what And so they hurried over to nee the Little Boy, ready to take him in and Clothe and Shelter Hut when they mot there the Little Boy didn't need any help, That. of course, never actually But it will happen right here in Seattle unless peo- ie rae Ferris, Sn ie Kelly, 6611 Ratnter| acher, Ernest, 206 N. 79th st. Konick, Rarnay A., 2528 Queen Anne Fieter, 6516 Fourth ave NW. hain ” has D, 6012 14th ave. i h ave. hoy $29 Second ave. 456 Maple Leaf pl, Emanuel, 1930 Reck, Andto E.. Seattle Holmberg, Rose A. Bea € George Theodore, 4710 11th Hora, Rthel W.. ~~ gutn. Wiliam, 103 Newell st, girl IES SBATILE STAs. Once They ‘Angel. F ace ” Star a: as Model ‘Came Back Poses fe or Large c and y Fi irm Too Late A Slory of a Child That Died, Altho He Might | Have Been Saved No, this isn’t Mevison Fisher's little “Gingham Girl,” tho she's every bit as pretty. It’s Marguerite Zender, the charm- ing little musical comedy favorite, who comes to the Metro-| politan Thanksgiving day in “Angel Face,” comedy hit. Miss Zender is shown holding a large candy bor and you ru 4 notice there's a little gingham girl adorning the cover. you're rigkt, it’s Mise Zender again—she posed especially for the candy firm and you've seen her pretty face on hundreds or candy bores. Lynch, Aberdeen, Seattye 1947 Harvard} %, 4 an, Carl August, 2717 annie Ii; Carl W., 2408 3trd-ave. 8, boy ronee G., Joseph. P. Biinabech, seattle Lindstrom, Fri Btorm, Milde tehot, Duvall .. Duvall CARRIAGE LICENSES | tectretsng ene : Sgaiia, Name and Residence. Age. |Commritt, Fle .. 47 | Wandin, Hans © ° fh | tones, emily MM! ttle Martin A., Seattle 32|Manioto, Harry, : 130 | Plumes, Goldy, Seat | Vitictn, Israel. Irwindale, Cal. Legal| Hoxen, Esther, Seattle I7 | Reese, William C. Seattle 7m Lillian, Seattle DEATHS . Orting Orting *e a Verne M, Se- Réaward B. veal | ¢ . Orlando, 73, eget Aree "h @ new musical Yes, mn, Georgia M., Seattle. Seattle ........25 Ue. Legal chols, Alfred F, Ta 4206 Ninth ave. Annie, 38, 2421 First ave 1213) Yesler Anne, 34. wron at 1, ‘habe Pontaneite at by U. S. Grand Jury ingh upon the demand of Postoffice Inspector J, 8, Swenson, Landes will be called Friday morn ing to appear before the grand jury, He is said to have re- on the grounds that it waa confi dential The two Sparks, Dyer and Lamp- man were indicted for using the malls to defraud by selling worthless tidewater lands in 5 t county. WISCONSIN “AND MICHIGAN to participate in the alumni home coming, to be held at the University of ‘Washington, Desember 2 and 3 Thoms, George B., 60, 6408 Beach drive. Riley, James Emmett, 73, 6449 Wal- cott at about the wonderful hesith and beauty- giving properties of the vitamines in yenst ‘ r. er raw foods, I heard about the ighly ines called Mastin'’as VITAMON. on I otarted taking iT" of these tiny tablets with every meal I noticed results almost immediately, Otbers did too, for poovie began remarhi ked—how much younger and ~-and to say I felt doesn't tablets and not only find them easy and pee a to hy but resulta are so on " Fie r= mm y of thin writer is like that! HUNDREDS OF | Unadvertised Bargain Await Crowds This Visiting Shafer Bros.’ Bros.’ well-known guarantee. READ THESE PRICES $40 NEW FALL SUITS $18.75 $45 NEW FALL SUITS $24.45 $55 NEW FALL SUITS $29.85 $60 NEW FALL SUITS $31.45 TUXEDO and FULL DRESS SUITS $28.75 $35 NEW FALL OVERCOATS $18.75 $50 NEW FALL OVERCOATS $23.45 $55 NEW FALL OVERCOATS $29.75 $65 NEW FALL OVERCOATS $37.65 $6.00 WORK PANTS $3.85 $7.00 HEAVY WOOL PANTS $4.45, $10 WOOL PANTS $6.85 20c ARROW COLLARS-10c $2.50 and $2.00 DRESS SHIRTS 70c $6.00 SILK SHIRTS $3.85 $2.50 DRESS GLOVES $1.65 $5.00 DRESS GLOVES $2.95 HATS $3.85 $7 and $8 JOHN B. STETSON HATS $3.85 $5 YOUNG MEN’S HATS 95c SHAFER BRO $6.00 BERG and MALLORY Every sale purchase made carries with it Shafer Your money will be re- funded if our merchandise does not give satisfaction. Week Store concentrated form of true yeast-| A You ean get Mastin’s VITAMON tablets at Landes Is Summoned Fired, Bellboy’s Steps have been taken to compel) NOTTINGHAM, Eng, Nov THE PASS, Man, Nov. 22— Prof. Menry M. Landes of the Uni n noting to leave, Marry Ward,| Bieven pups, trailing into camp at versity of Washington to submit to rth of here, led the federal government the findings |into cellar and smash ensive for of & wurvey made by him on the | ties of champagne, 64 0 , winner f Skagit tidewater lands, Landes made |and 24 of whisky, Sentenced to two|0f the 1920 Canadian dog @erby- F the survey at the instruction of | montis |Tracing his sledge 18 miles they George Ki. Dyer, Oliver M, Sparks, | —_——-—__— |found no further trail. Goyne, whe Charles A, Sparks and Dell Lamp: | [had wet o heavy racing man and refused to diwlose the tind |GO Tho and Do Jone and traiiad funed to give the desired information | pened in divorce proceedings it without alumint have aecepted the invitation| the record of the case to which she had listened, | Fenton more im and to vanish lik- parity! clear |the benefits -| teed or the small amount you trial will be promptly refut Be sure |to remember the name Mastin's VI-TA- | | MON—the original and genuine yeaat-vi- tamine tablet—there is nothing else like it, 00 do bot accept imitations: All ows wer Bros.’ store this week and be convinced of the hundreds of extraordinary bargains that can be picked up at a fraction of their value. Every department has choice buys, and prices are so low that one can save as much as one-half. The stock cannot be carried away too fast to suit Shafer Bros., and they have made prices so at- tractive that no one can afford—especially at this time—to pass up such splendid values in high- grade clothing necessities. Shafer Bros.’ great clothing store are now draw- ing near, so buy all that you possibly can before the doors close to the public. BOYS’ CLOTHE 50c SMALL BOYS’ CAPS l5c $2.50 BOYS’ TAM O’SHANTERS 35c $1.50 Boys’ Lightweight UNION SUITS 65c $25 YOUNG } MENS SUITS, $9.85 Ee} ‘ore big eventful days—just visit Shafer U maa $1.50 HATS. ‘and CAPS 35c $1.50 and $2.00 SHIRTS 95c $35 LONG-PANTS SUITS $17.45 $15 BALMACCAN OVERCOATS $8.45 $15 KNEE PANTS SUITS $5.45 $12.50 BLUE SERGE SUITS $5.95 BOYS’ ASSORTED LARGE SUITS $3.45 FIXTURES suitable for porch use.............4+. x Likewise, Sez She |i; NEW ORLEANS, Nov, 22 federal | Margaret 8. been curious av to what really hay-| Took for Owner |ahe organized a little party of! of $500,000 Gem riends and went to court to se! cr agcow. seotland, Nov. #—« Jand hear what was going on. TO| poiice are trying to trace the owner jher amazement whe found proceed-| wi, of an antique crows sald to be ing @ case in which her husband) worth $500,000 and to be an Italian was co-respondent she applied for a diverce and won| FUNERAL SERV 108 for Alfred Nichols, man, were to be held at Tuesday at the University Under. taking parlors Why — Friends All Take Mastin’s Yeast Vitamon Tablets Now To Make Firm Flesh, Increase Energy and Beautify the Complexion “Just as my friends all started to talk/of thousands, for Mestin's VITAMON contains not only Yeast-vitemines, but the two other still ortant vitamines ater soluble C) which makes a proper dose to build firm tissne, strong | bervea, rich blood and 8 keen, active brain. Tt will not cause gas or upset the stom- ech, but, on the contrary, isa ‘about how weil [| digestion and in overcoming chronic con= t|etipation. Boils and skip eruptions seem tafiuness, leaving the skin iresh, beautiful. So remarkable are |trated Mastin’s VITAMO entire satisfaction is absolutely guaran- ‘Are-Positively Guaranteed | itimuiate clogged kidneys, to new to Put On Firm Flesh, [tralize the acids in urine so it no to ic ft Clear the Skin and Increase iy "ending. urinary ‘sad badd PAGE 9 |Puppies Bring News | Revenge Is Cruel! of Master’s Death believed to have broken thru thin ice into Moose lake Mrs. | abd perished Speakman had to: ng} So The mame O8Y! art treasure, It was found in @ dealer's shop here. MENT INURIS TO THE KIQNES, Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid any evidence other than | Seattle bus ems m.| We are a nation of meat eaters land our blood js fillea with urie |acid, says a well-known authority, | who warns us to be constantly om |guard against kidney trouble, The kidneys do their utmost to |free the biood of this irritating jacid, but become weak from the ‘overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system, When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back’ or the |urine is cloudy, full of sediment, jor the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have sevére headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless |ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your | pharmaciat about four ounces of |Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in |a glass of water before breakfast — ‘esch morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This | famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush end. highly concentrated (Fat soluble t aid magic under this healthful | from these highiy tablets that | for the Or eu! teres and Drugsicts Other G s is inexpensive and can ; makes @ delightful fervescent lithia-water drink, and “ body can make a mistake by taking: a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active.—Advertise ment. The last days of WONDERFUL BARGAINS Colors ) OAK SHELVING, FINE MIRRORS, TABLES, all go now at fraction of original cost, and $20 Post at University