The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 6

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AGE 6 EXCLUSIVE Not Expensive | BUYERS’ GUIDE PRIZE WINNERS { Awards in Missing Letter Contest Announced TH SEATTLE STAK Strawberries C an 1 Be Grown M ost BY W. KR. BEATTH ulturiet, U. 8 Agriculture MANY VARIETIES OF STRAWBERRIES There ® great then PLANTS ABOUT | t All Y ear e FRIDAY APRIL 6, 199% To Economically Satisfy Your Wants Footwear, Underwear, Clothing, Blankets, Foodstuffs, Camp Goods, etc., for Alaska, the camp, outing, work or pleasure, Army Goods are the cheapest and best. Values from $1.50 to $2.00. A variety of these Rakes for garden or lawn just In from Camp Lewis—choice 85¢ Regulation 0. D. Blankets Just Recated FINE FABRICS— fine'y tailored—put life into suits for younger men, and takethedeadness out of suits for older men. That’s why 18 INCHES APART The Handiest Yet THE Utility B With one shoulder sling, waterproof can- vas, best for carrying fishing tackle, school a) a J we say, Hickey-Freeman! KING BROS. COMPANY Correct Apparel for Men Second and Seneca Stylish Clothes For oor Can Be Had on Credit of beth men’s and women’s a 500 Dresses Featured Tomorrow Flat Crepes Taffetas and Prints Dainty creations direct from New York, in all the “Te "Tinastanet With _Death 5,000 Bead rial » Sunday by| Leat Amer tcan Legion Post | honor soldiers Wed at Vimy | | Ridge, eee Erickson urges operation of munt. = cipal busses between Rainier beach and downtown 4} . trict, ee Fritz Stamer, German gilder pilot, | sets new record in motoriess ma-| B nine, eee Six bathing « THANKS FOR MANY FRIENDS § Ap ril 6 TOMORKOW; A few hints on flower culture, |Dramatists After Candy “Mu hers” Where Accuracy Counts Of all craftsmen; the jeweler can Teast afford to make_mistakes for hesworks over platinum, gold and silver, pres cious heirlooms and rare objects, Placing his loop over one eye to magnify Infiny itestmal parts, he knows his trusty Nicholson X. F. Swiss Pattern File always cuts clean and quick. Absolute uniformity, readysharpoess and keen temper make this file ideal for fine work. Me sure the name “NICHOLSON? \is stamped on the file you buy books, shells, lunch, etc.; size 10x9x3, each 25c A Very Heavy Wool Shirt This Shirt is made from the $5.00 Heavy Army O. D. $3. 90 Blankets. Only a few large sizes left. While they last, reduced to A large line of Government = Tents and Tarpaulins Both new and used, just received. A large percentage of these Tarpaulins are just the size to cover your auto, Look these over, Extremely low prices. Khaki Coveralls An extra good grade, special, each Corduroy Pants and Breeches An extra good grade, 75 $3. dark brown in color, reduced to, per pair Army Web Belts reduced to Army Hats, new, each TURKISH TOWELS Extra value, blue border; each, 25¢; 3 for A wonderful lot of Blankets, ideal for camping, sleeping porches and robes. For 50 genuine warmth and £ durability there is no better. These are spe- cial at from REGULATION ARMY SHIRT This well known Shirt needs no introduction. It is the Wool Shirt with the lined chest, double elbows, that we sL 45; A 3 mayer’ Honorbilt DRESS SHOES Cordovan color, made of solid leather throughout; a regular $10.00 value. As there are lots of small sizes in this lot, bring in the boys and let us fit them out, While they last REDUCED TO $4.50 . PER PAIR... efi THE ARMY TRENCH SHOVEL Small, compact, yet husky and strong. Just the thing to put in your car for a country trip; special, each And all kinds of other Army Goods. Mail orders filled. Send for list. Surplus Army Supply Store v3 oie ¥ A. FILE_FOR_EVERY PURPOSE ‘ 1013 La AVENUE ono : AT THE SIGN OF THE USSSA ® 3] TWO SOLDIERS ware cad verte PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND k | "MOORE: ae Crrcuih Scinti fashionable Spring color- ings. Your size is here, and arrangements that are most becoming to you. Don’t fail to profit by to- morrow’s exceptionally low price of Arrow Collars 12c $5.00 Soft Hardeman ZN Charming Coats priced at $44.50 New Capes with Fur Collars priced at $49.50 ; y / Get Your New Clothes With a , IAD Charge Account And pay for them easily and conveniently with small weekly or rf TERRIFIC CROWDS| "=" 89 watev"” SEIZED-BY-THE-SHERIFF SALE Bees ehithd ae AT THE DANZ CLOTHING STORE—609 PIKE ST, Lot Khaki Pants, sold to $2.00, Now If you were in the crowds and were unable to be served, call again Saturday, Many new bargatns will be offered for Saturday and next week, Come, if only to see stupdendous slaughter of the clothing, shoes, hats, furnishings, etc. SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. 98c CLOTHING SACRIFICED me Now | $12.90 Lisle Hose, sold to One lot of Men's Suits and Overcoats; different patterns, Ptr A ‘. 5 ote, Ne smart styles; sold regularly to 30,00, 4.90 23c Sale price De) Leather Gloves, sold to $2.50, many Union Made, Now 98c Se B. V, D. Union Sutts THURRER & MADISON) S155 ve | Dance Creations Bat | ymen | of 1928 | a7 | WARU ONUKT a1) Hal Skelley | With Ina WIitlams ROLERY & LAIRD oie re Arrow and other good brands Shirts, sold $1.25 to $2, Now 98c Ladies’ and Boys’ Union Suits, sold to cri hanes Furnishings Sacrificed $1.00 Tibbed Under- r. Hundreds of Pairs 0 Shoes to Be Sacrificed Mig lot of Men's Shoea: alt (waz | ont Perfectly tailored in material. of quality that wear, offer a handsome selection a Store of Credit Gladly } Hited in and make your eholce from the new styles, including the 39c Bradbury Snapback bi 3.95 Sport Model Pr Lot 500 President Anew. Muiers ; o Cer 00 . Nights, 7 and © Suspenders and maken sold to ae Vb Now, onty c ant Lot of Men's Suits and Overcoata, many i PATHE NEWS 10,50 different colors, Sold to $25.00. Sale price it Wool Union avy weleht) sold i Lot Raincoats, sold to $5.00, Now Rainconts, sold to $15.00. Now Adee eoreeeerscecsovoecseenes $5.95 The Danz Clothing Store Loss Is Your Gain 1 High class, nationally sdvertiaed brands of merchandise al most given away in many instan and other makes, COME WITH THE C ROWDS TO 609 PIKE ST, sold to $1.50, Now 49c 98c tlie Dan Clothing Store Was Sold at Stef’ Sale mc" 609 Pike Street os All Cara Transfer to the Store nold to 86,00, Sale Hrice Other Makes, Now 23c Tailored of Strong-Hewatt pure, i q Bot Black and Blue j q { { virgin wools, and priced at just NED NORTON AND COMPANY A Iinsh of Veminine Henuty Comedy ‘Valking and Singing and Work Shirts, sold to HURKE AND nOTtyH $1.00, Now DH LYONS DUO HORI TRIO JIM AND JACK } Lot Mackinawa, sold to $11.50, Now mH 6 «$5.95 Matinees, 250 chix 400 || Be Pena mm rarely PANTAGESCOPE, REGAL AND MOORE 600 Van Heusen Collars, Now 39c IL PAY YO ROM MILE Wanted—Eatea Salespeople LINES LIMITED - ae.

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