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DRESSES, SUITS, MUST BE SOLD AT This large stock consists almost exclusively of the High Grade Garments, most of them haying been rece 4 Positivel $23.75, $29.50, $37 200 SUITS On Sale at $12.50, 300 SKIRTS On Sale at $1.50, LEFT! FINEST OF NECKWEAR ALL SACRIFICED A splendid consignment of Neckwear ordered for the y trade before we decided to quit, has just come in. all goes at the same slashing going-out-of-business prices as the rest of the stock. Christmas boxes free. lot of fashionable Knitted | $1.50 Silk Ties.......95¢ , bought to sell for $1.50, | $2.00 Silk Ties.....$1.15 ‘to be closed out at......85¢ | $3.00 Silk Ties..... $1.85 FURNISHINGS $2.50 Wilson Bros.’ Heavy Wool Underwear, garment bocedecsortieeve soeee 1.65 $2.50 Globe Drawers . . £1.66 $450 Medlicott’s Extra Heavy Seotch Wool Bascal $3.15 Drawers . . $5.00 Pure Silk § $1.50 Men’s Laundered Shirts $2.50 Men's White Laundered 8 $250 Men's Negligee Shirts. 2.00 Men's Bathing Suits ... $3.50 Men's Wool Worsted Bathing ME bbs lustices cae ves eicss actus $1.15 $3.50 Dent's and Fownes’ Dress Gloves.. 91.96 36.00 Berg and Mallory Hats............§3.85 5.00 Young Men's Hats—-6, 6% and 7,....06¢ $7.00 and $8.00 John B. Stetson Hate, light MAME so vihnkschiiePinasgsseissurer>s 20c Arrow Collars for Men and Boys, 10c STORE FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS ? ‘FOR SALE—MAKE A BID. O'HARA SELLING OUT $20,000 STOCK NEW FALL COATS Prices in Seattle 500 COATS *°""" $150.00 On Sale at $5, $10, $15, $19.75, On Sale at $3.75, $5.00, $7.75, $9.95, $11.75, $14.75, $19.50 and $25.00 | ‘O’HARA’S UPSTAIRS WOMEN’S STORE | Second Floor, Economy Market Corner First Ave. and Pike Street |Carl Foote, Pickle _ The rally will be held tn the Masonic | Cart Foote, 69, who erated the | . | poote pickle store In the Pike piece | Yeggs Rifle Safe | market, ied Monday at his home, | but Get Nothing ‘charge of the body. THE SEATTLE STAR 'WITTTOPASS | ON NICKEL FARE Council to Ask Expert for His Opinion ] Peter Witt, Cleveland traction ox pert, whose on the muniefpal railway in expected thin week, will be fe he city coun. | the proposed | 4 Monday when the nance, Spon ored by Councilman C. BL Fiteger ald, came up in the committee of the whole Council members were of the opinion that Witt's Ideas on the pro- |posed cut in carfare should be ob tained. Up to this tim » traction ONCE Newest and Latest Fine ived within the last two to diseuss the fare that it is a matter expert ha question. of polic the city offictals termine expected to Incinde a din should wr cussion of the carfare situation in his report, which will be filed short ily. The eight-weeks’ period for December 16, but counciimen are de letrous that he render bia repert in fe them to take it up ltime to « for dine preferably at next) Monday's | ‘FOUR INJURED | INAUTO CRASH iCar Driven Onto Sidewalk | and Over Woman ncil season -50, $49.50, $69.50 ur'7o $60.00 Four persons were severely in ljured in a spectacular automobile lcollision at N. 77 at. and Wood land Park ave. Monday night, after which one of the machines, driven by Gua Olson, 145 Melrose ave. N., climbed the curb and struck Mrs. A | Jackson. Olson told the police that another machine, driven by T. Thurston, Ninth ave. N. and Roy him, whirling bis car jing two wheels, throwing the |pants to the pavement and the car onto the curbing and over jthe woman Olsch was struck by flying glass Ifrom the windshield and his two com |panions, John Anderson and N Swanson, suffered injuries to the }iegs and shoulders. Thurston did not |report any Injuries Spiritualists to Hold Union Rally Workers from at spiritualietié or Jeanteations will take part in a | Spiritualiat Workers’ union rally to be held Thursday for the benefit of lithe State Spiritualist sssociatio ur't0 $75.00 $19.75 and $23.75 vr 7? $25.00 $5.00 and $7.75 | | | | Store Man, Is Dead jetub rooma, Arcade building |2704 BK. Roy st. He was a member | of the Seattle branch, Loyal Qrder of Using a pass key to gain oi | Moose. The body is at the Home|trance to the Lyon Furniture a X POMpAny. eatablishment,}645 15th ave. W., early Tussda. expert safe xrackers rifled a stron; box in the office safe but fc mpty, The safe had been open by employes SLIZABETH AULT, Monday at her home, 1 |B. Jefferson st. Her husband, D, | Ault, a son and a daughter survive. Home Undertaking company is in Silkworm moth has been cultivated for more than 4,000 years. Shafer Bros. Will Soon Close We could close our doors this week if it was not for the situation in our Clothing Department. Suits and Overcoats ordered before we thought of quitting business have been delivered. Over $40,000 worth of Stein-Bloch, Kaufmann Bros. and other standard makes must be quickly sold out. Prices have been unmercifully slashed. You can get a Suit and Overcoat for the price we should charge for either one. Full range of sizes still remains. MEN’S SUITS COMPLETE RANGE OF FABRICS, STYLES AND PATTERNS—ALL SIZES 35.00 and $40.00 Suits, eighty-two, AM EE CaCl iN do ccesadche®ohae $12.65 $40.00 Suits, late models, full range ot ENO, eas br PU esa ans Abe aa $18.75 $45.00 Suits, late models, big selection. $24.45 $55.00 Suits, late models, for men and NE Ne LS ha d's viede Wee oo 6's 6 $29.85 $60.00 Suits, late models, most desired fabrics OVERCOATS BIG ASSORTMENT—NEW STYLES $40.00 Overcoats, special lot of fifty, MND Fos i perce pies scinewer ech i $9.75 $50.00 Overcoats, special lot of fifty. odd sizes .. ; a) $50.00 New Overcoats § $65.00 New Fall Overcoats, all sizes. .$38.75 75.00 Overcoats, all sizes........... $42.50 EXTRA TROUSERS $12.00 Blue Serge Pants, specially DROUIN BE dire «0.6 bbiaitic «4 uoieiues «ms $6.45 $6.00 Work Pants, extra good quality. .$3.85 $8.00 Pants, extra large good selection ....... OT yLuUSH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921, pA EAA EAT SSS GERM SLAYER SENTENCED } SAME LOW PRICES AT ALL OUK SEATTLE STORES! > pac a | Prices in our stores outside of Seattle ure, however, correspond ingly LOW! S are offering to our customers an 8% Participating Pre erred Stock, at the Par Value of $10.00 a share. There are exceptional features surrounding this stock that make it at tractive is Preferred as to assets over the common stock; has in dividends up to , and, after Common and Km t, the Preferred participates i f of 8% is a ulative— pany ever fail the 8% on the Preferred Stock in. any year made up before any dividends can go to the eo The purpose of this issue is, frank! closer to our eus present This company is well established, and, with the organization that has been perfected, with six years of pioneering, should make wonderful progress. stock to tie our organization mers and also to strengthen and improve our , and add to the ¢ ene This is an issue that merits ayo your careful consideration. Sub- MUSH (Wheat ; Flakes) large pkg. See our Mr, E. M. Allison, 1022 Third Ave. Seattle, Cc Washington. Pride’s Mince Meat ............. CAMPBELL’S SOUPS CRISCO, 1% s. seeceee 29 3 POUNDS, Sie c P. & G, NAPTHA Madame Jeanne Girard, sentenced to life imprisonment} SOAP sass for insurance murders. GOOD APRICOTS, | No. 2% can . aie BY MILTON BRONNER ard proceeded to get rid of the tn Ah aA sie PARIS, Dec. 6—-Madame Jeanne| sured either by poison or by slipping | GRATED PINEAPPLE ard— life imprixonment typhoid cultures into their food or drink Girard died mysteriously in his cell it is thought he poisoned himself Mademoiselle Josephine Doueteau re’ imprison a these sente just pro | DATES, CURE nounen tes the moat mmoalio ery |. But the state prove nly whe sh i : y- of love, crime and intrigue told thin nat way couk a ve cs : year in the Freneh courts. wife and his friend were accomplices GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 23c MR.THRIFT “Gentierfian” Girard, as he wax| Madame Girard beard her life nen om”. * seen eeeee known becaune of his dandified drena|tence without a change of expres. and polished manners, was a student | sion. of chemistry and disease germs, His} Mademoiselle Dousteau swoone friends thought It was just a acien-| The court audience, largely women, tific hobby of hin | cheered nly Paris police arrested him. » Se llnaa cote easel Two new packages of the well-known Washington Brand—TRY 8 THEM—NOW ON SALE AT ALL unintan com atiated himaelf into their friendsh Three packages for Salad Macaroni and Seshels hi ™ ned all about their habits, and became a familiar figure in their he | Clean Child’s Bowels with ‘Then by 4 strange and sinister fa <7 : o¢ tality those friends became iil, otten| “California Fig Syrup” G they died. Sometimes it was of dix | ane; sometimes of something more mysterious Various French life insurance com panies began to compare notes. The | vietimn were all heavily insured. After the policies were issued Gir’ | ‘FLOUR of s i Thug Scared Off —a high grade strictly family patent Assorted Cakes— 35 by | *s FLOUR— large pkg. ...... c | stat Attacking Woman 49-0, guck.....2.0000 $1.99 1 Son touring ear Ja ‘ sade aon ca — Federal § j ° n unidentified CENTENNIAL Milk “9 hea the end of the Beacon BEST kno “line, but was frightened away by * T treet car men lief s 1 Even a sick child loves the “fruity” a “2 Mountaineers Hold ltante of “California Fig Syrup.” If , i 5 the Their Annual Fete: tie iiitic umgue is coated, or if your ee fae ged soft }} ras bee The annual dinner of the Moun. (child in Metless, cross, feverish, full wheat flour— taineers’ club will ba held Friday of cold, or has colic, give @ teaspoon 49-lb, sack Maplein e = evening in the Masonic club rooms, | {t! to cleanse the liver and bowels. In| | * KIDDIES LOVE Mapeline flavored rice, cereals and rnstarch pud- dings! loz. bot., 20¢ Rye 2-02. bot., 35¢ Arqade building. Lantern «lides of |* few hours you can see for yourself ihe 'ciib cuttnes will te shows. how thoroughly it works all the con | stipation poison, sour bile and waste t of the bowels, dd hav Low Lumber Rates [wei fusstur child’ agains”? * in Effect Dec. 24 Millions of mothers keep “Califor. nia Fig Syrup” handy. They know December 24 is the date on which}a teaspoonful today saves a sick reduced rates on lumber from Pa | child tomorrow. Ask yous druggist cific coast and intermountain points/for genuine “California Fig Syrup” to the East will become effective, ac | which has directions for babies and ording to transcontinental railroad] children of all ages printed on bot- representatives here. te. Mother! You must say “Cali Din eee casa ar.| (omnia or you may get an imitation rived in Japan in 1884, $1.79 A baking powder | iF —10-Ib, you can absolute- Right ear is generally higher than| Sack— by et the left. CREDIT - GLADLY eT) patent. ence 4,068, 6G ICLOTHES = | FOR 1, wit bat vars fe MEN & WOMEN stomach. A tow doors wil ; | i EASY PAYMENTS your bleod aad revitalize your Your maney will be refweded $s if i ! i if H i 4 3% E i Hi 5 Hi j Small Package | Large Package 12%¢ Loree, Package | 29c Large | Bmall Package 29c + Large Package 28¢ —the popular Me: SOAP, can Original ana jenuine AB LETS ~ ve BE, C. W. Washing Now Used By Millions As A I Tabiets, pkg. sss. 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