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aes FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR -Last Day of Great Fire Sale Supreme Buying Opportunity offered Satur- day to the Seattle public. Final Prices mark end of Great Sale ! Boys’ Suits, regular price 2.00, Final Fire Sale 5—hundreds of oth- / from. Men's I price $ ers to select Suits that formerly sold to } $35.00, i %e § te have been marked + 5. And Men's Suits to $45.00, at $10.85. And [) Men's and Young Men's Suits _with two pairs pants, former- ty $35.00, cut to $12.85, And § “Men's Wool Overcoats, values Lto $35.00, go at $6.95. Children’s Mary Janes at } 9%. An entire tableful of Men's Dress and Work Shoes, | former values to $6.00, go at + Fire Sale price, $1.98, Also a ‘ big lot of Boys’ Shoes that sold as high as $6.00, now $1.87. And Men's Fine Dress Shoes, values to $10.00, go at Fire Sale price, $2.95. Mr. Rogers, the progressive ng proprietor of the Red Prout, in speaking of the % windup of the Fire Sale, said: ‘ “Saturday is the last day of the great Fire Sale, and we Proprietor Red Front have decided to clean up the Clothing Company | balance of this stock in quick order, The big majority of | this merchandise is in perfect condition, and it offers the HP Seattle public an opportunity to purchase their needs at con- |} siderable less than half-price. Saturday will be bargain day at the Red Front and the following prices are but samples of the wonderful saving-opportunity offered:” | Canvas Gloves go at Men’s Underwear at 23c. Men's! Handkerchiefs at le. And Men’s $3.00 Union Suits at $1.69.* Men’s Work Shirts cut to 28c. And Men's Fine Dress Shirts, values to $2.50, cut to 68¢. Men's $5.00 Dress Pants go at $1.85. President Sus- cut to 28c. Men's Night Gowns at 69c. Men's heavy weight, union made Overalls at 97c. Men’s Cotton Socks at 6c. And a large lot of Wool Blankets cut to 91c. Make plans to attend the wind-up of this genuine Fire Sale. Join the crowds and come. Thousands of other items on display, too numerous to mention. Advertising copy alone ; is not sufficient to tell the story of this ruinous sacrifice. A word to the wise is sufficient—we promise you that you | f have never faced such a saving-opportunity in your life as —E o'clock. Look for the large Fire Sale signs at First and Pine. | RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 First Ave., Corner Pine St. THE DALLES, Ore —Shot twin THE PLAYERS’ ART GUILD, of from behind, Chang Hong, 40,4 mem.! Seattle, will hod! an open mecting q ber of Hip Sing tong, was found dead Wednesday, at § p.m, at the Y. W Dear his place of business here. Cc. A. Mra. Hunter Kennard, of Ta Ff coma, will speak. |SULPHOR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN == | Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made of the tropics. Smooth, Says Specialist SR EE VA MO REL a D hay seeanineg ont ot the aun, ats In the Cellar ‘ven fiery, itching eczema, can be} Mice In the Pantry quickly overcome by applying a little| Cockroaches In the Kitchen! Mentbo-Sulphur, declares a noted) what can be more disagreeable! ite? | akin specialist. Becguse of its germ heme destroying properties, this feulpbar | a2 S nae Sateen’ wit Hlectric | | preparation begins at once to scothe Ret and Roach Paste, the s' | irritated skin and heal eruptions | pyterminator for more than 7- || such as rash, pimples and ringworm. | three years. It seldom fails to remove the tor Kill’ rata, mice, cockroaches, nent and disfigurement, and you do) waterbugs or ants in a single night. not have to wait for relief from em-| Does not blow away like powders; tarrassment. Improvement quickly | ready for use; better than traps. shows. Sufferers from skin trouble! Directions in 15 languages in every should obtain a amall jar of Menthe | box, Sulphur from any good druggist and/| 2 oz, size 35e, use it Hike cold cream—Advertise. Money Back If It Fails ment. Advertisement | HOQUIAM. — Local payrol fist | boosted by 300 when night crews jare put on May 1 by Grays Harbor }LamBer Co. and National Lumber. ing @ Manafacturing Co. hies Eb Ne Ehe Fhe Fhe Fhe FES Fhe Bh £8 F Fe FONE By Wanda von Kettler Anything frem a lasnp shade to B bride's bougurt. Anything from a boatenniere to a ruffly aren Mate Baker will make It—and she'll make-it out of paper. One year ago Matic Baker, @ for | mer Lincoln high school student, de | chded to study decorative art. @he+ you will find here Saturday. Join the crowds and come. | waye erent 7 You owe it to yourself to attend the wind-up of this great oy + sig ele an Bi oe ot brid “art and decoration,” under the db rection of Miss Sarah Hodnet of New |: York, at that in Beattie. to crepe paper, wax Today Mat attic in owk land its cowtuines, |ahe designs and plans the decora | tive arrangements for numerous fee tive settings: time condueting clanses ‘The work wes voted paper rope. fe Baker ls assisting So ing its Mowers, Its hats. More than that An archway to Miss Baker is something on which to drape wee paper rose-buds made by [her own fim ballroom are Maypoles. Baker designs the posies trimmings, shapes them with her Gngers, then directs thelr arrange- | ment herself they are made. This ts denire and The pillars of « For Mins ore. in the rooms for which the rewult of « girt's resolve to make par- tieular use of her own original ideas. Most everything designed by Miss Baker comes from the workings of her own head. Sup pone somebody aye: “I'm going to @ masque ball and I want te @ carnation. “Well,” replied Mise Baker, “sup pose we have a bodice of green crepe and a carat on crepe. nosegay, say And finally, nation hat w for the crown and carnation paper [petals for the rim There, 15 oz. size, $1.50.| with a pair of green hose and a | couple of green pumps—you re a car ‘Then suppose we decor. ate the bodice with a carnation paper Jon petal skirt of carna on the right shoulder. suppose we make @ car. ith a green paper calyx now, i | TN i ! Hh h | i I; NDNA , NN ae HH Nth Ht | nation.” a BELLINGHAM OAL “MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR” Order now while your dealer has a good supply or phone Fllrott Sor? the extra | 'She’s “Li’l Flower Girl” Makes ’Em as You Wish’Em Mise Matie Baker, desgner of crepe paper flowers, hats) jand decorations, with a basket of posies she made herself. - «= About her » Miss Raker says further: this eatensive crepe paper designing is rather | new in the West. But,in the } Kast it is so popular. Sports And where does all of thie Mower! hate even are made ef crepe creating, costume designing and ball| paper, woven and braided to look room planning take piare? | like soft straw. Have I mais Miss Baker, with two young) one? Oh, yes, | WEAR one. And women interested in similar work,| Inst summer,” she continwes, “I lives In @ little studio apartment at| had the nicest collars and cuffs. 1117 Terry ave During the day ne | I designed new ones every three demonstrates her work ant teaches| days, and made them out of crepe | [tn the Dennison department of Mac | paper.” i, @ Deougull-Southwick’s, Just at pres es i ont for The fire-works start tomorrow morning at 9) “*Pecia!” study. Last surnmer she en) rolled for a three months’ course in) |) = at MacDougall’s, is making designs | son, engineer in charge of the oon SOUT Pub |Men Ruthlessly Kept Out of Stay Convention BY RW. WHITTLESEY and gagged, have been attracting |many to the vicinity of the Y. W. |G. A. at Fifth ave. and Benecs et. [the lawt few days Wriday was the! third and tast day of the second annual convention of the Barcley corsetiers, held under the aumploes 0} |Mr. and Mra. R. P. Wirod, state wal |managers for Washington of the! Barcley Custom Corset company, of |Newark, N. J. | Forty-five different models of cor |eets were on display at the conven | tion. Corsets for the thin, the fat, | |the tall, the short. The others don't} |need ‘em, anyway. Live models are | |umed to display the virtues of the various types. Walt, Willyum, don’t get your hat and coat, Uniews you ean prove you are a Harcley corset tor they'll hang out the “No Admit- tance—- High Voltage” align. It to possible, however, they may show | you their illustrated catalog, which ls very educational, It i the aim of the convention to instruct the corsetiers employed by the Barcley company in salesman ship and to familiarize them with the | hooks, eyes, stays, buckles, and the) “diamond” and “squaw” hitches of the 1922 model corsets. | Several new improvements feature the models this year, chief amon: which Ie @ patented stay that is 66) flexible that even the shimmy can't tured at the Country club bal earty in May, She declares that the posies, the lamp shades and afl, will he made by her own fingers, with the trelp only of a “knitting needle, @ pair) of pincers and a boftie of paste.” Mins Baker, with her agistants| ROISH, Idaho—Ralph B Thomp | Mower berdera, lamp shades, | atruction of the Black canyon dam. | Ng streamer arrangements and was drowned in the Payette river. An orate table decorations to be fea- eddy overturned his skiff. } GOOD! FRESH! = Buy here for THIS weekend and get full astisfaction snd full value for your meney. Splendid feed valeurs and eteelient SERVICE! PEGGY’S BREAD 1%. foaves fer.. ... Be Rutterhorna, 4 fer.........286 PEGGY'S BAKERY Neer Malo Entranes Pot Roast, Ib. - - - 10c BOILING BEEF, lb. ......~:....10¢ HAMBURGER, Ib. ........ ...:. .124¢ WIENERS, 2 Ibs. for........... 35c Choice Lamb Roast, Fresh Killed Chickens Smoked Meats of all kinds FARMERS’ MARKET Stan 64 Rear Entrance SOUTH END LUNCH We serve home-cooked lunches and pastry that make you want more. They're appetizing and nutritive WELCOME at all hours! A CARNATION MILK SPECIAL! Diamond “T” LITTLE PIG For Saturday SAUSAGE Only! It’s tender and juicy— 3 tall cans try t TOMORROW ! a7¢ 35¢ Lb. STALL 50 per ib, ....17%@ SOUTH END DELICATESSEN Oppostia Big Meat Market Fresh Jersey BUTTER, Ib. 40c Wheel Swiss Cheese, Ib......-seeeeeseeeeees 35¢ Cream Brick, 1b. A Big Selection of Other Specials! BLUE COW BUTTER STORE Near Main Entrance Pot Roast, lb... . 124c VEAL ROAST, lb.....---- ..-12k¢ HAMBURGER, Ib. .....-..--- 124c SAUSAGE, Ib. ...-.:4.--2----12%¢ BOILING BEEF, lIb.....:...--.- 10¢ PICNICS, Ib... .)..« --'s'c:0:0 ce ...17ke Choice Lamb Roast , Fancy Belgian Hares Fresh Killed Chickens INDEPENDENT PACKING CO,NO. 8 WE CASH PAY CHECKS Elliott 4239 100 ing ‘em off. half the women year before, or that a good many are | selling biscuits after 6 p. m. WARNING! Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Johnson-Doner Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Upper and Lower Floors, Central Public Market—Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Ave. Mail Order Dept., 1112 Western Ave.—Phone Elliott 5074. PURE CANE SUGAR, 10 lbs......59¢ BORDEN’S MILK, 4 for....-.++--- 35¢ Extra Sliced PINEAPPLE— No. 2 can, 25¢; 3 for...... eeeeee 73¢ Jello, all flavors, 10¢; 4 for. . ‘ Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE— “Y-K,” fine Table Sauce, 2 bottles... No. 2 can, 20¢; 3 for..........-- 57¢ Albers Flapjack, large pkg..... Grated PINEAPPLE—Large can, 25¢; Olympie Pancake Flour— medium, 20¢; small, 2 for.......25¢ Package, 23¢; 10-lb. bag. --... “Ww aldor¢" 1420 First CENTRAL MEAT CO. 1420 First Avenue , ri | aze it. ‘Then there is the model that) s CORSETIERS BAR if mo cov ha. ra rara| Swindller 5 Fiancoes| |harfly know you had any on. the cute little mporte model that you| LONDON, April ti-—Ronald Or | jean play golf or tennis in, or even at| mond Forbes, who proposed to and Umea wash the dinner dishen was accepted by 166 women, all of According to Elrod, sales of corsets by his company have doubled in the lust yeur—-which may prove there's nothing to this talk about their It may prove that only wore cornet sa 2rOuns, sens sound of thoney and |ivet‘yy cariene checkronm propia. it|lewyer pleaded that biculta, were | ‘ove any tht or noth |. confections and she as releaned Mamide, couse 6A 60 Donien Somme en? ners Srveee—or ae | (Qe oe ee ee ee Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” bores of 12 tablets—Alse bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aoptrin 6 the trode mash of Bayer Manutecture of Manssanticecidester of Gallerlicecié | Snes OLYMPIC-CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Entrances First ard Second Avenues Saturday Specials American Grocery Stores Co. 3 phan... Creameties . Kellogg's © Swansdown, Cake Flour, large pkg. Argo Corn or Gloss Starch, 3 pkas. .. Kingsford Corn or Gloss Starch, Powdered Borax, 10.0%. pkg. 10¢ Boram Chips, large pkg. SO¢; « Rineo, 4 pkgs 25¢; large phe « Lax 2 pkes Polar Whito Soap, 10 bars . Lenox Soap, 6 large bare * Toflet Paper, 3 rolls . “atlas” Toilet Paper, 4 large roll) Palmolive Boan, Creme Ofl Soap, 4 for Mission Brand Peas, can 17¢; 3 for Sweet Sifted June Peas, can 10¢; 3 for .. Fancy Wisconsin Sugar Peas, can 27¢; 2 Fine Bastern Cut String Beans, 2 cans. Idaho Cut String Beans, 3 cans Faney Country Gentleman Corn, 17¢; 3 for. Fine Wisconsin Corn, 12¢; 3 cans TEAS Specital—Pure Pig Sausage, bulk, Ib 2O¢ Pork Roast, Ib.. Pork Back Bones, Ibs. for aép Hog Liver, tb. .. Cholee Veal Roast, Steer Pot Roast, per Ib, AY CITY MEAT CO. 1420 First Avenue seccesneeser ize Steer Pot Roast, per asso ABM of Beef, eee Short Ribs Tb. Rolled Roast, Tb., 1e6¢ Shoulder Veal Roast, .12Ke WESTERN DELICATESSEN CO., Inc. Upper and Lower Floors, Central Public Market—1422 First Avenue cinls for Satarday, Mild Cheese, Ib. +. 25¢ Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are | not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians | over 22 years and proved safe by millions for 2 for.... Avenne—Lower Central 1426 First Avenue—Olymptc Market 109 Occidental Ave.—Seatile Market COFFEES HEADQUARTERS FOR LUNCH AND PICNIC GOODS Nowhere in town can you find such a variety of delicious salads, cold meats, pickles, preserves, cheese, etc, OUR MAYONNAISE bs the talk of the town. POPULAR PEASE PIANOS |whom he swindled, has been sen |tenced to nine years’ imprisonment ay STRATYORD, Bngland, April 2) Mra, Mary Stone waa fined for the Her It seems as though no home should be without a piano, with the recent price reductions now in effect on the scomplete line of Pease Pianos We have several of 2 stan hey 4 ——_ of these truly fine that we would be pleased to show you. Come in and see them—you will be delighted with them and can see for y their unusual qualities. Piano Co. 1621 Third Ave. Market Closes 6 P. M. 3 BIG DOWNTOWN STORES FEDERAL or CO-OP MILK, 4 for. .35¢/ REX FLOUR, 49-Ib. bag.....--.. 82.18 Drifted Snow Flour, 49-Ib. bag d Paris Maine Corn, 2 cans .. oo od Eastern Solid Pack Tomatom, No, 2 cans, 2 for Standard Tomatoes, large cans, 2 for ...s000+++ Del Monte Apricots, No, 2 cans . Tel Monte Peaches, No. 2 cans. Royal Anne Cherries, fancy quality, large cans “Mission” Bartlett Pears, large cans 33¢; 2 for Sun Maid Seediess Raisins, 2 15-o2 pkgs. Del Monte Seeded Raisins, 3 11-0m pkgs. Oysters, 8-oz. can 28¢; 10-02 Shrimp, 3 cans Puget Sound Soc! Pink Salmon, tall eans Imported Kippered H Pioneer Minced Clams, Baker's Cocoa, %- Ib, 23¢; pound . Hershey Cocoa,’ %-Ib. 19¢; pound ... M. J. B, Coffee, pound 39¢; 3 Ibs. $1.1 5 Iba. .. Hill's Coffee, Our\ Special 2% Ibs. ... Our Special Blend Coffee, Ib. BZ¢; 3 Ibs. Instant Postum, large tin ... ‘Tree Tea, Green or Black, Ib. OLYMPIC MEAT C 1426 First Avenue Free Checking Stand PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb. POT ROAST, Ib.......0. 00s SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, Ib. ROLLED ROAST, Ib....... PORK LIVER, Ib BACK BONES, 6 lbs. Vaepack Coffee, Ib. eo . Market LUNCHES Steer short Ribs, pet | LAMB ROAST, Ib........ ss -.40¢] LEAN BACON BACKS, lb. -25¢ D oa re | LEAN BACON STRIPS, Ib .25¢ Sugar Cured’ Bacon | CARNATION BACON, Ib. . 20¢ Backs, 1b. .......25¢ | HOLLYWOOD BACON, Ib. .16¢ Hollywood Bacon, pee | ANCHOR BACON, Ib..... .15¢ Anchor Bacon, 1b. 166 | PICNICS, Ib. ....... Tie Bacon Strips, Ib. ..25¢] PURE LARD, Ib..........-...+-++ 15¢ Pientcs, Ib. ..... 1TKe Pure Lard, Ib. ..... 15¢ UNITED BAKERIES BREAD Better Than the Best! 12-Ib. Loaf, 10¢ 1426 First Avenue—Olympic Market Pure Pork Sausage, bulk, Ib. 2 Pig Liver, ke Bacon Backs, Tb. .. Bacon Strips, Ib. Anchor Bacon, Ib. Hollywood Bacon, Carnation Bacon, 1. es feattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue Have you tried it? Below we mention a few spe Club Salad, pint ..15¢ Mayonnaise, mh. ...35¢ Ripe Olives, pint.. .25¢

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