The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 8

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P. FISHERMEN— Another large shipment of government Hip Rubber Boots and Trench Shoes just arrived. 10,000 PAIRS OF SURPLUS ARMY SHOES AND Rubber Boots ON SALE At Our 1013 and 1015 First Avenue Store AGE 8 Tulip Time Coming for Bellingham Northwest to Be New Home of Flowers; Festival in May Government Hip Rubber cieen pair ..... $3.90] $3.75 Army Trench Shoes, all sizes Regulation Barrack Shoes, oar ear $4.50 Nouckie, pair 1.50 £ Poltindentenantat Aes feeateieennenen nent ceatiat Army Wool, Heavy = Spare for... 91.00 © 4 Sn ser eae $2.25 Army Issue and Commer- Meats: coccs 12-Ib. can Army issue . $2.00 y Clothing Regulation Canvas Leggings, 50c per pair 0. D. Breeches, priced * Bring on your te Rellingham ie AE patinggiaer aes Beilingham le just dering the hope 35 | Kee see 1.50 Ber oe cons ae » due for even better tulips and eamigs 2 for. DOC | Siae, Membre 7S TE es ses wes ot out. in tnt Pums tor... 40 Pa ST G0 1-pint bottle 15 for arthweet for the cholcest the Catsup for ... Cc Khaki Sleeve- world has ever knows Mince Meat, 25 less Sweater... 85c DUE IN MAY 2 cons for : c oy Sweaters, made tival ean oe aus mye 20-07. bettie} ; 35c cotton $1.00 Beets 10 ¢ | mate ot Semaner Uneer- wear—take it away for 25¢ a gar- men, me this is hus since served quality whieh | Reve not yet bees cqunied. Largest Assortment of Campers’ and Outing Goods in the City MAIL ORDERS Promptly Filled—Postage Must Accompany All Orders Write for our Iatest Mats eof supplies at lowest prices. ha ep Supply Store i013 AND 1015 FIRST AVE tae JO-TQC) STOMACH FOR MISERY Quick Sure Relief Piles Gre nevally due to straining when constipated. Nujol being « lubricant keeps the food waste soft and there fore preven |. Deetors prescribe Nu) it mot only soothes ne of piles but relieves the Irritation, bring fort and helps te re~ Our Savings Accounts will be credited with interest on April 30th. Will you have the satisfaction of pre-+ senting your Pass Book for a substan- tial entry? —THE— UNION NATIONAL BANK of Seattle BRANCH —at— Ballard BRANCH —at— Georgetown Always Use the Genuine con thene peat | STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PAST THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922. —what it means to you to get a 2- Pants Suit. It’s like getting two suits for the price of one. Because—“The extra pair dou- bles the wear!” Dress Up for Easter in one of our O-PANTS SUITS Big Assortment of NECKWEAR FOR EASTER 50c to $3.00 mbination of} The eras civic pride and an THE CORNISH SCHOOL Drama Musio Dance Roy Street at Harvard Regular Term of The rire of the Spoken Word Begins October Ist challen e@ Tailored Read of 2-Pants Suits FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET Seattle’s Home of Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes; Finest in America, Ready to Wear 1 widerpread | here, |you Gon’t know what needies are New Expression are forming and w tinue sum The giant that: Biggest stock on the Pacifie Coast is here for your inspection. America’s best makes—and all the smart styles, colors and materials are here, includ- ing hundreds of blue serges, cash- meres, worsteds, tweeds and home- spuns. $25 $ $ Newest Patterns in MEN’S SHIRTS Including Kingley’s DUO-CORD—Best Wearing Shirts Made We can fit you, whether you are TALL OR SHORT, STOUT OR SLIM. All sizes from, 32 to 52. EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS . $5 AND $6 Get a pair to match that odd coat and vest. See our enormous stock. dyCo. SINGING THE OLD SONGS t Ah, for the old days!” sighed the id-fashioned young man, “The girls ¢ today are not at all ike our mothers used to bet Why, I'll bet of | tort* He glanced with admiration at the “They're de Talen. », tool” she flashed for phonographal’—Waynt Rn. N. DONANTIY on—We solicit: the ™ sit cases, If others b ed to give you absolute ection call and see us. If not please yoy we «hall barge you nothing for our serv- Free Consultation. Huteson-Donahey Optical Co. 1008 Westlake Ave. Guat North of P for Councilman In putting my candidacy before the to say that I am t ndent of all cc ations, Common makes hair dark faded or gray and youthful at once ns put to me about any ss of ¥ all ques Almost eve pounded council, I am going to take I will have no axes at public expense. colo! © favors to pay faded I shall see of city affairs if 1 am elected 1 solicit your vote, CLARE S. COLEGROVE Northold Inn or soft brush this through your one small strand at a| by morning the gray b rs, and after another ap) or two, your hatr bece a> | tifully dark, thick and glossy and] you look years younger.—Advertise: | 214 University St. Clare S.Colegrove ers of Seattle, I wish tions and 1 stand flat on my own feet and am willing to answer city affairs of interest to the ther I make or lose votes by my ly and according to my best judg to grind, no friends and absolutely putting Years ago h. My wh ffort will be to aid th s mixture ” &@ business basis, and in all proper ways was t which 1s to pr al, mental and moral development of the m commun nity 1 have alway had five planks in my business platform and they always wear well Honesty Efficiency Decency Charity Publicity that the same planks are used in my administration Phone Elliott 5392

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