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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. PAGE 8 The merchants represented on this page have decided to clean house of all odds and ends to make room for new spring stock. This cleanup | sale will be held every Saturday and W | Pp we suggest that, if you want to save : some real money, you make your pur- y chases through this medium. : ! FOR THIS WEEK Watch for This Page in Double Full . 7 Blankets Next Friday’s Issue Boots. tip. $4.50 WHITE’ Bankrupt Stock INCLUDING £- Lee | ‘ Union Suits $1.25 FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER’S || |=] 2°, | cans FINEST SH O ES Fer Men yfyf fj; W axe AFTER INVENTORY, OUR ENTIRE STOCK HAS BEEN cman: . GREATLY REDUCED Write for Our New Price List 5 ally 8 | NOTICE—DON’T GET IN THE WRONG PLACE, AS WE HAVE HE Men's Shoes, as stated, are SS MANY IMITATORS mostly from French, Shriner & Urner. The highest priced ones were $18.00, are now $10.85. The $16.50 Shoes are $9.85. The $12.00 Shoes are $6.85 and $7.85 (black and tan, < 1013-1015 First Ave., Between Madison and Spring and all sizes). Men's $4.00 Scout Shoes are riow $2.15. Felt Slippers of character, are $1.85 instead of $3.00. $12.00 Oxfords in the smartest styles are $6.85, and $15.00 patent leather Shoes are also $6.85 a pair. We Are Going to CLEAN HOUSE Here’s a Chance to Pick Up Some REAL BARGAINS IN TIRES ALL GOOD MAKES 30x3 -- 7.00/ 35x44 - - 17.00 30x33 - - 8.00 36x43 - - 15.00 32x34 - - 10.00 32x43 - - 14.00 Six4 - - 11.50 33x44 - - 15.00 $2x4 - - 15.25 34x44 - - 16.00 33x4 - - 15.40 35x5_ - - 15.00 37x5 - - 16.00 No War Tax No Deposit Required on Mail Orders Our Entire Line of Fancy Box Stationery Every Box to Go Regardless of Cost a. Boys’ $4.50 Shoes are now $2.85. The $5.00 Shoes are now $3.45. And the popular “Army Last” Shoes are now $2.65 a pair instead of $4.00. And Boys’ Scout Shoes are selling for $1.85 a pair instead of $3.00. Kewpies You can get them here for less than cost price. Picture Frames Now is the time to nave that Photo Framed. Our big line of Hand- carved Frames is greatly! reduced in price for Janu- ary. The price of every article in our Leather Goods De- partment has been slashed in two— Music Rolls, Purses, Leather Collar Bags. PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP | @=<Soy2Gi# Sip W. 0. Standring, Prop. 821 Pike St, Near Fourth, | FINE FIXTURES, LAMPS, CHAIRS, DESK, SAFE, TYPEWRITER AND EVERYTHING IN THIS STORE FOR SALE—QUICK. THE CARPETS ARE SOLD ALREADY. White Shoe Store GREEN BLDG. (FOURTH AVE. SIDE) CHERRY’S Month-End Clearance Sale SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Extra Specials in latest Spring Models of Wool and Silk Dresses, for $15,00. Values as high as $24.50. 25% to 50% off on all Coats. Men’s Suits and Overcoats at greatly reduced prices. Raincoats $10.00 and up. During this ‘““Month-End” Sale we give you the benefit of the most liberal terms; in fact You Can Make Your Own—Just say “Charge It” Cherry’s 207 Rialto Bldg. Second Ave., Between Madison and Spring Sts. Over Pig’n Whistle sH RB—A beautiful border ef- “blue Ailing coupled with « polden WEEK END SPECIALS $9.90 ait on stock patterns. a any annntity me Open Eve enings for Your nience. BOYS wr = Free! Subscriptions must be No Money to Coflect on tdi ‘ City Subscriptions— HERE’S HOW paid in advance at the No money to pay 1026 Pike St., Cor. Boren ral f 50¢ pe Get only Two People who are not vow having The Star delivered to their homes to agree to take the paper for two months. Have te 0 per month subscribers sign the subscription blank below—then bring to The Star Office and get your “Redipoint.” _ a] ~~ Phone Main 0600 BSC RIP" TION BLANK tinued, for which I agree to yo per month XG tatu. fae DeLaveRNT ad ee Circulation Department The SEATTLE STAR 1307-11 Seventh Ave., Bet. Union and University