The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1923, Page 7

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29 1998 FRIDAY, JUNE 22 a S HE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 “ — ee, — SSUREeeeeESe aeSsae FRED FRONT CLOTHING CO.,FIRST AVE. and PINE ST.5\__ 4 BOUGHT BALANCE O} SINGERMAN’S ; CLOTHING STOCK AT A FRACTION OF COST ATHLETIC UNIONS MOVED Shirts” Yurefit V-Neck Nain- T0 FIRST AVE. CORNER Reps, Jerseys Corded Madras; E; “a seek Athletic Union PINE ST. W., Ide and Green-Hood Suit. Out we ga— And combined with the birge Red FE makes, Quit ‘we jo— on sale Saturday— ETH 560,000 stock Sorted fal Geeg Men’s Suits|Men’s Suits|Men’s Suits| Young Men’s Me Suits; Men's §25 Singermen's | Men's 2Pants — Suits, man’s urice Suits, now Sin an's price $35.00; now $11.85/$16.85]$14.85 | eae fD® Wnions}| Dress Shirts K t Ti nl 'es Altho Little Mollie, Fe will sell Genuine | Men’s $2.50 F B. V, D. Union and Arrow Genuine Grenadine RENO) 5 ed basket ‘our - in- Hand when R E AL INDIAN a . , 2 ee ie BASKET | ee ~ |SELL 'EM QUICK That’s the Orders H. T. Lacelle Received Victoria Shoe Shop Quits! Every Pair of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes Must Be Closed Out in Shortest Possible Time Building Sold to Mutual Savings Bank And They Will Demand Possession of Our Store at Once This entire, Singer. 20; now Sport Model Sults sgecageel price $30; Pras tent nr Lusrené"s Genuine 50c President aw Suits now at makes S36 of Old Town, Me., ld old, an Indian settle- year she is large enough to fill this She thinks it's better than riding papoose Colored Trimmed * ‘s ciliolata ic nt hie ise ee ee Cae) payne Ha.? Price: sgle ate We Mandketchiets Mein govt). Catton , Hyptiterehiets: Batty Sing © HMM rig now 5c en eer ee Men’s Hats Men's $450. ett and Stroy Bats on sale at $1.45 Morty Meigs ghoe® SOF = Black andBrowiDress 2 Shoes $2.35) “I oa) Heyy" fine Petors brand 5S! regular § $1.95 Men’s Shoes Mess PAE age Ortssolt 82.50 Drea Shoes tat $3.45 Chaves Politics H amper ae Efficient Regime in City fy oters’ Information Beoig do Chairman Will) Suits, Out they go— Ladies’ High Shoes ‘Ladies’ High Shoes in Russia calf, black and brown kid with military or French heels; a wonderful buy at Pumps stylish Pump, very White Kid trimmed in red, with military and Spanish heels; a §& very handsome ef- fect, and a real bargain at e various de- po before me, Iready asked for I wilt be pleased to hi ls of departments make gn for tho use of yer not already made| the he extra u have ODDS AND ENDS One lot of Ladies’ Shoes, almost every size in the lot, and a large variety of styles, including high and low white Canvas Shoes in basement, at eR a -1001 First Ave. crx Row Is Year ae Buy your Clothing and Furnivbingy am oe Fourth of July at temnendnns © Don't pass up Ure, Olgetitie Baegslet : ar FRONT CLOTHING 1643- 1603 FIRST AWE. 0. 1603-1903 FIRST AWE: CGRRER PINE ST@EET CORSER: Pint STREET aun Cite GD Cpe Fo: my | Peyfen and Sovitty © hay Py & Million ane |t Ge HO 4 OTS € OD fox Manamoth) Cave) csc cant nap vepee 0 0808; WewNsDes, Lam D-I @, >, GhiGEM feof Keytacky OY ot; ache Gente G Genes om che a <= DARD CO Guirexe acer SOD | Grech Meer w sartiera Beectehy Angary and Ewainn erversmnnD eb © GRD Game HE! peg dns @& 2279 dere Th A All im the Game, 4 CMPASTUCRIG June ar velit, ® GDL Ris aeey weten 0.664 @ whos it) nD meer, GH Graperty ross are Gy O am Rog: Cr & GaShy: te D eam A rewed wd Cem . Shea Been Cry LOD gqnton Qa be ey wi vE8ch wo na@oha se Borsa a 78 Cdos ane. eee dpe eg Job nie DGD Meeary aw D@ oa $1 ré& Peery as 0 | Greely oMedne an pA tw thed @@ Are You Ready— Financially? We, in this bank, are not so old that we do not know what is going on these long evenings. But w2 are old enough to know the difficulties of “love in a cottage” and how hard it is for ‘two to live as cheaply as one”. Start saving today, and stick to it! incentive. You now have a real It will smooth your path wonderfully, THE Seattle National Bank SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA Organized Over Forty-one Ycars ago Prepture Adlinucen) ' Tariaa « ors Eve GD © Sew | @ Cisne letwemn GD A as woul to todude budgets ofu @ tote of Grriierin dhaply:< inye Oop Texte y opi of Ob Sy Ialipe lean poll, Cheer and eae 1 nie Wopretoea@ on o 1 @&e hary Wrve | & @ sesche a Oi & « 1 @ a& WED the esin@® a GQ aehs @ Gea & & ete Gob. 1 (ea 18) roo ¢ Believes dJuatice; »., oven m ce Bitty @,@ot 0; Pske O%@ a privat J MARR BRCM is ) Rrouoy ® COOPRRATE Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a Mttle ‘Freezone’ on an aching corn, in | | | i} lk tantly t corn stops hurting, then h shortly ft it right off with fin- int sells a tiny bottle of 90 ra few cents, sufficient hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- lusey, without soreness or irritation. every politician a many of his If this phase 1 I believe every reduced t is beyond the ‘0 do this.” “The out: | { the flappgr's passing ho real indepen: | action and spirit| ver pass.” word given out frs. Walter McNi ed to the con-| revise the Missourl state | 10 much to tion of the mod ‘and so little | 1 progress aon the her than on By under 1 of flattering & many of tho| ns based on © has often been mis. r mother and her But let it be sald to her credit, | stood by the| © is intellectually | She is mai arder for her particular | | generation easier for the women who will foll 7 Miss Flapper has also created new| standards of physical beauty, based } honesty and common sense, Mrs, Miller t Ps ‘One of th she has doi slasticall splendid things e exclaimed enthu | ag to make superb] jonable and to make} entality as attractive would be ashamed njoy poor health’ onee considered so womanly “The natural foot, smartly and neatly but comfortably shod, is one of her innovations. Another {s tho patural figure, the normal waistline and the general unfettering of the body as well ds the unshackling of the * that wo- into bind uion demanded tt, 1} irely mistaken, en would be just ns un. | likely to give up thelr physical as thelr mental freedom. “The young woman of today ta on the right track, History will give hor her due even if her own genera say about | - tion does not,” Spor Oxfords and large assor@nent of Pumps Satin Pumps in Colonial Ladies’ Sport Pumps and Oxfords and strap effects; a very large § in two-tone effects, including varie@y to choose from now, at buck with green trimmings; also, buck and brown; Quitting price Oxfords Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords, in almost ey leather, in- cluding satips and patent leather, and jn almost every Btyle, now 4 f A sppci@D lot of CRilayin'to Sieezo fo Bayy’ Shoe includ- pli arth to-ter imm Ew Scouts, Sane epee Mao B) Barmy laste Hiking 30) i }Boot® etc., now on ri) Pumps French and Cuban heels, two-strap Ladios’ § Chiffon fery in metal B black of senai- fashion, new on sale at $1.46 effects $2.85 | This was the assertion of Prof. A. N. |a total of $20,000 for their life. Education Results | Farmer based on government statis- liso hool graduates earn an avenge in Increased Pay | tics in an address here before a meot-| $1,000 per year for 40 years, or $4he CHICAGO, lL, June 22.—If you/|ing of educators. “Uneducated la-| 000. College graduates earn an avers! finish high school you will add $20, sald Farmer, “earn an aver-|age of $2,220 per year for 40 yeara 00 to your life income and ff YoU] nen of g500 per yo 40 y age of $500 per year for 40 years, or ' opsges,si 0 thru college you will add $68,800. | — een borers,” NATIONAL | Electronic Reactions of Abrams EDUCATIONAL a wou : J. APPLETON ASSOCIATION DELEGATES SPECIAL FARE— $50.35] Sale dates June 23, 24, returning July 15. 4th and Pike Seattle to San Francisco URING the past ten months we have had many complaints from our patrons, who have not been able to be served at our lunch counter and dining room. Good Proportionate reductions other California destinations. This has now been remedied, and Sat- urday, at 5 p. m., we are opening a new private dining room. Quality food and service, with popular prices, will be our motto, Thru sleepers handled from here Union Pacific Trains leaving 3:30 P.M, and || 11:15 P.M, daily, City Ticket Office, { i 1405 Fourth Ave. ~~ Telephone Main 6933 Laas %e ARGONAUT GRILL 525 PikeSt, Tey, MAIN S467 MAIN. 54.02 H, A, Lawrence, General Agent, Passenger Dept.

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