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PAGE 10 What is “A Blessing on Your Head” ? ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC of course! po “Mother, bring heme some of Boldt's Mik Broad!—Advertisement, — : AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN New Pinying ‘CE O’NEIL (lower right). Here are the moa known in Burope home. t famous spinsters | are almost as well as they are at | admit they're “old oy " ditional 30 Why haven't they raune they've bee other things What? “Well, Jane Adda ing to better the cc poor. She's the settlement wor of the Nat married? Be m too busy doing AUT. S VAUDEVILLE SEPH .E. HOWARD ETHLYN CLARK ind FANNY STEDMAN ‘CK KENNEDY & CO Experts In Seattle Demonstrate the Fa-| mous Rice Method Free to Callers at Hotel Sizes 2% to \ Ladies’ Button $5 to $7 Shoes. Sizes 24, to 4 Oxfords. Broken sizes on sale at. Ladies’ $7.00 to $9.00 Hf you are ruptured, your big « Shoes, all sizes, go at portunity has would like slavery of trusses that mak KEEP YOUR FEE anes ae 500 bottles Dri-Foot 4M Mr. and Mrs ity, at, a bottle Ladies’ $9.00 to $11.00 Oxfords, sale price w 12, 13 if and 15 Mr. and Mrs. Witliam LARGE SIZES large sizes, Pe absolute! Are you tired hampering Would you } Men’s $12.00 to Shoes, cut Men’s $10.00 to $12.00 reduced TO. + danas Shoes reduced to | Men’s $14.00 Douglas not xpend tng a ful Men’s $7.00 and $8.00 Shoes, broken sizes, at prices. lany day 4 2 to 5 af ‘ ning. The dates are Decem 18. i4 and 15 this opportunity get | | | | | fi, Adame, N. ¥. | cAbvesmewsbasvescors The most famous old iiirids in America (upper left), Jane Addams (lower le/t), 1da M. Varoel (upper right) and Mabel Boardman Women’s $6.00 to $10.00 Pumps and Shoe Dressing, 25 — $15.00 _$7.40 atter Cleaning Corner Third PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. . WME IN THIS OFFICE Best Gold Crowns Flesh-Colored Porcelain Fillings Silver Fillings . 25 Vears in Practices Painless Extractions Morgan (center), Dr. $5.00 Plates $10.00 (No Better Made) All Work Guaranteed 4y Open Sandays and Evenings” DENTISTS and Vike 1406 Second Ayenue $2.80 $1.80 “$3.80 $4.80 T DRY Waterproof 18c Pumps and $6.40 Emerson Shoes now $8.40| $3.80 This Shoe Store Quits Business Every pair of Shoes in this stock must be SOLD in the shortest time possible. Noreserve. Everything goes. Fixtures of all kinds for sale. HAVE YOU SMALL FEET? Ladies’ Fancy $6.00 to $10.00 Shoes. LADIES’ OXFORDS AND PUMPS Ladies $9.00 to $10.00 Oxfords and "Shoes go at.) $9.40 | | aoe $9.00 to $14.00 $6 40 | e Shoes, sale price CHILDREN’S SHOES Children’s $1.75 Black Kid Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, at, pair 90c Children’s $3.00 Shoes, “$1. 80 sizes 5 to 8, at.... BIG) REDUCTIONS ON EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN THE STORE BOYS’ SHOES Boys’ $3.50 Shoes for $2.80 Boys’ $4.00 Army Shoes... ..$2.90 Boys’ $5.50 Shoes 3.80 Bos? $6.00 Army Shoes $3.80 SHOES Men’s Stetson Make $16.50 Shoes, the best made in ' $1 1 .40 America, at . Men's $7.00 Douglas Shoes, they last at, $4.80 Men's of fo $16.50 “Cort’s” highest grade, at .. $9.80 Foothold Rub- es up to 4, 85c 55c value, at, a pair RUBBERS — Ladies’ (hnepesicciniycmeetastintaianinaaeiennaeinieemniintticiasnateitihs | NO EXCHANGES AFTER 11 A. M. | All the new styles of Ladies’ and Children’s Holiday Slippers at closing-out Every pair of Shoes in this store must be sold—cost cuts no figure. PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. 1406 Second Avenue Main 3256 M. Carey Thomas, — 6 American Com © fina report to the council pe made | Optometrist Gives | Series of Lectures} GT and Building One's Character S. A. Corps No. 4 to Have 14th Birthday) Ida M. ‘Tarbell has been busy mak © author of several education. doors THE STATTLE STAN | AMERICA’S FIVE MOST FAMOUS SPINSTERS _GLADLY ADMIT THEY ARE “OLD MAIDS” |Witt May Get High |American Legion Cleveland Office Will Give Dance The third of a serien of seven American Legion dances will be held Friday at 9 p, m. at the Knights of Columbus hall. Move Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Monday, He Later he ad| te ut the Broad at 1090 he dents of the n “Planning| Even a cross, feverish, bilious, or constipated child loven the “fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup.” A teaspoonful never fails to cleanne the liver and towels, Ina few houra you! can see for yourself how thoroughly , it works all the sour bile «nd _| digested food out of the bowel |} you have # well, playful child Millions of mothers keep “Calife opinion. She's |nia Fig Syrup" handy, They know ublications | 4 teaxpoonful today saves @ sick child ltomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which She's | has directions for babies and children And | of all ages printed on bottle, Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Satur f song and ding pubtic jawr college FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. | —__ |g FINEST MADE UP FURS At Startling Reductions thin means ¢ mee giving the public the benefit at the most fitting tiny Come in tomorrow Gifts Typical of the Northwest In Oar Annex The annex to our First Avenue store cor tains thousunds of Indian 1 r ins, blanket eurtoy of animal rugs id stern friends and rela Hudson Bay Fur Co. Inc. 1612 Second Ave. 819 First Ave. | GENTLEMEN OF SEATTLE, KING COUNTY AND for the few final days I have 20 Full Dress Suits, by Brokaw Bros. and was $i aed the price ts $21 45 I have 30 aa ayaa Suits, the ay price 0), tomorrow ‘or -. eae $18. 65 $12. 75 T have 85 Suits, aiiee price being $35, which have marked down for $15. 65 tomorrow's sale for regular price of which was $50, $24. 65 T have 8&5 Suits, made by Stein-Bloch and otha: manufacturers; regular price is ig and I offer them tomorrow for. "$29. 85 I have on hand 100 odds and ends Suits which I have reduced to I have 75 Suits, which I will sell tomorrow for I have 40 odds and ends Overcoats, $50, which I have slashed down to pb EME price I find we have 40 Overcoats, odds and ends, regu- lar price $40, which will be offered at Men's Fine Overcoats, all sizes, which I have cut for tomorrow's selling to sprue price $50, "$23: 7S Men’s $75 Plaid- -back Overcoats, epee makes go on sale at the sacr $36. 75 price of $60 Fine Overcoats, high class, hand tailored, which I have marked $31 65 e down to We have left 20 dozen Men's Drawers, Winsted, Globe and Wilson Bros.; former $1 15 ° prices $3.00 and $3.50; on sale for... STATE OF WASHINGTON |; I have made reductions and cut the prices down to the bone, as I have only a few days to stay in our store and I have decided to close out to the last garment if low prices are objects. On Saturday, December 10th, at 9 a. m., I will open the of the Quitting-Business Sale. I have personally examined every garment ’‘and cut the price of suits down to practically the cost of trousers alone. I ask you to come tomorrow and help us clear out the last of the stock which we have on hand, as the doors will close in a few days. I have marked all the odd Trousers at the price of overalls. 1 hits marked the Berg and Mallory Hats, regular $6.00 values, for tomorrow's selling at The John B. Stetson Hats, Tight dias rare $7.00 and $8.00 values, marked down for tomorrow to 95 I have marked Boys’ i cetaies Suits, lar $12.50 values, for tomorrow down to I have taken Boys’ Suits worth $15 $ and marked them for tomorrow's sale 3. 45 For Fine Blue Serge Suits worth $25 $ Il am asking tomorrow only......... 9.85 I have slashed the price of Boys’ Overcoats from regular price of $10 down‘ to Young Men’s Hats, 6, 634 and 7. regular $5.00 values, I have marked ann to. regu- Boys’ $1.00 Two-piece Underwear slashed to Boys’ $1.00 Waists marked down to Boys’ $1.50 Shirts sacrificed at Roy All-wool Tams sruviced Boys’ $2.00 Hats are being closed out at Merchants, Notice—All store furniture and fixtures for sale for mere fraction of value. gic — SHAFER BROS.f Second Avenue and University 5 eee eee - r " a ¥ bd 4 i P’ *, é ee eee | ; / | if ‘| s | ~_ Ss #