The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1923, Page 5

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ss Star Shoe Store 121 Seneca St., Cor. Second Ave. ONE CENT "SHOE SALE 5,650 PAIRS OF SHDE =——TO BE SOLD—— Our store is over-crowded with fine Shoes of the best makes; for men, wom- en and children—many of them the newest styles for Fall. Every one who buys a pair of Shoes here NOW is privileged to select another pair of the Shoes offered at this sale for only 0? CENT, This will cut your Fall and Winter Shoe bill in less than half. READ AD CAREFULLY—AND COME EARLY! All Shoes on Sale are on racks in plain sight. All sizes marked in plain figures. Extra Pair Will @C Buy Shoes Now Cost You But at These Prices LOW PRICES IN ONE CENT SHOE SALE Extra Men's Fine Shoes in black and brown kid and calt Extra Pair leathers, Regular $7.00 values, NOW $ Pair Will Extra Pair for 1 cent more 5.95 Will Cost Cn Shoes, Pumps and Oxfobds, in black kid, Cost patent, brown kid and calf leathers, Regular $7.00 You alues. N You But were Pair for 1 cent more ih $4.95 But THE SEATTLE STAR BOY IS THROWN 'MINE MYSTERY UNDER TRUCK! RESURRECTED Narrowly Escapes Death in| Rumor 47th Man Not Killed Fall; Many Accidents in Argonaut Disaster Pure Worsted Slip-On Sweaters $7.95! For High School and College Men » by Frank W ) ‘ f connected th the of 10629 16th 8. "W an’ ere stirred b the reve the Puget Sound Fue ? » letter from Susanville h the writer, a miner, de j = ; ; i William Fesse i We are offering a mighty fine sesh value in pure worsted, middy style Sweaters, which practically every Sompeny ‘ high school and college man wears. wus ri Charles substan , yweight Sweaters, ab iyrscom ah y : tyled exactly as sketched, in various ance beer e f | r ih color with contrasting striping. Also white, gray and brown fancy riped patterns. A real buy at These are 2, 36to 46. Men’s Section—Main Floor—Just Inside the Door. Silk Crepes an Stunning One Ladies’ Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords in black, brown One and white. Mostly low Cent values. More Extra Pair for 1 cent more Boys’ Shoes; solid leather Shoes for = and school wear. Regular values u is Children's Shoes, uffers and Fine Sheen, sizes 6 to 11, in black, brown and smoked horse. Regular values up to $3.50. NOW $ Extra P) for 1 cent more 2.45 Misses’ Shoes. Good Shoes for school or dress wear, in black and brown; sizes up to 2. Regu heels, Regular $4.00 ~ NOW $1 95 Cent . More Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords in satin, suede, pat ent, kid and calf leathers; all styles; all sizes Regular $8.00 values. NoW Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords in white combina tions, black kid and patent, Regular values up to § Now Extra Pair for 1 cent more $2 95 Broken lots of Children's White Slippers and Ladies’ Shoes and Slippers on the Legion Would Put U. S. Vogue for Millinery for Autumn Fall $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 Second Floor. Distinctive style charms are numerous among the many new hats now being shown for Fall and Autumn wear. Lyons Velvets, Panné, Crepes are the center of all Chine, lar values up to $5.00, Now $ rack Now Extra Palr for 1 cent more 3: 95 Extra Pair for 1 cent more 95c SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A. M. See These Shoes ; in Our BELOW CHEASTYS ) Windows Don't Permit Yourself To Be Stampeded by the annual hue and cry about “the strike” — Do not buy a lot of inferior coal, on the plea of “a stringent shortage” which is not yet in sight. While scare head news items and the perennial “short- age” clamor may have caused you some concern about your winter’s supply of coal— We have every confidence in President Coolidge’s ability to bring about an amicable adjustment of any existing differences which may affect the supply of coal back East. RETAIL MAin 1007 1° GArf'ld 5027 ine WHOLESALE Meantime, we offer this sensible summer suggestion: Buy NOW, as much as your facilities will permit—because that is good, ordinary business judgment—because that insures your having a plentiful suppiy, re- gardless, Monks & Miller, Inc., are mighty proud of the fact that during their entire history of more than 20 years they have never failed to keep their friends and patrons fully sup- plied—regardless of “supply and demand”— regardless of sleet or snow, or strikes or ELLINGTON first in quality storms. the Northwest’ vo aatosts "a, Washington Coal | When Will the Sun Second to None Missionaries Here 2.50 ) a ™f ; Duvetyne and many ‘ Chine, ations have been 05 yar j ; worked | on Way to Orient 40-1n, Ca $2.95 hy and ‘styiae as the two shown in the picture— _ | and these two models Satin Crepe, $3.95 6 : are from this group. arr Canton Crepe, $8.45 4 The one at the top is $4.45 ] \ % $7.50, and the other $12.50. All the new colors are h great effect; include feath- ers, metallic embroidery, metal pins and self ma- terials. 40-1n ard (The above are in all ' Flier Spots Wolf, Lights and Gets tt advice received by Warden Smith = HIGHT FOR ORL "eT rm field laws of the stata of Wash of Snohom BP ds Be eas Bell vet A ICE} ; School Means the will of Mra.| r her da r Before a school can de ae- of Mr. and Mrs. May credited by the National Asso- f Everett, permitting ciation of Accredited Commer- ee + parenltils nt hront Echools, it must pled: ‘olman J. W. Hull, of to the maintenance af a claim the girl, who 1s 12 standards of practice, con- | ¢ of fourteen items cower- ing all of tts relations with the Mrs. Hull obtained a divorce from students and the public. A niataund here two. veaie aaa and |) ieleen Electronic | cannot remain a member was awarded custody of the child Test $2 Treatmentsp2+OO Amcuatiee sale When she died a week ago Hull went | | <—————________y a Z > Everett to c his daughter Electro-Medical Doctors Ww er home with the 1227 THIRD AVE. AIR P ROG RAM Snappy dance songs. ballads and t t There are many excellent rea- why a student should ate fend a school accredited by the A AC. 8. Information eedings and the De Longs} had from the local ered by showing the codicil in When You Think of Camping, he will giving the girl to them. ft Griffin-Murphy Business College Fourth and Pine Write for Catalogue Sung by Frank P. "You cannot sever blood ties In that manner,’ Judge Bell ruled.! Best Prices. See Us” The father has every legal and “Long Lost Mother Ingraham | Marlignt Love Donnt Hung by Roy D. Alexander. tenor Piles Can Be Cured) Without seit An instructive book has been pub- A Bargain!—K. T. K. and Pope-G osser White and Gold Semi-Porcelain DINNER SETS £0" ttursoay 3 > PIECES. eee A wonderful buy at this very attractive price. Set con. lished by Dr. A McCleary, the noted rectal aj Kansas | om. P Wickly and easily cured without the use of knife, acia- | sors, “hot” iron, electricity oF a without confinement, to bed and no hospital bills to pay. The meth | been @ success for twenty-fou pes DOOR of opportunity flings | fines.” ‘Tho, book "is sent ‘pont | 4. "1d 1t8 portals only to tha| free to pera fis afflicted with piles or | man Who 18 up and doing—who ts| vhe ip this| filled with pep and punch—with | item and matt it with and es rich, red blood tingling through his Sieitariue’ Manas City, MecvAg’| velns. Mountain. size obstacles vertisement. dwindle to ant hills and ambitions become accomplishments to these| sort of men. | Whure is the employer who seeks | the man who 4s physically run-| down?—The man without stamina EXTRACTION to withstand the knocks and gaft| FREE DAILY oathee? of the hurrying, scurrying world ot) (with other work) . ia the long established | and Hane: honored creator of red | blood cells, You cannot expect to! get very far up the ladder unless! you are equipped with a body that | is strong and vigorous. §. 8S. 8.| will start you on your way. Don allow the “Door of Opportunity”) . which does not to be closed to you because you! f the mouth If you have not the stamina to withstand | tio or more teeth. the gaff—because your nerve power | Metro Teeth... SOOO AW is lacking, Butld up your system! | i0LD. $4.00 8. 8.5, made of carefully select. GROWN ee ataa Secreta ed and scientifically prepared and! recommended by our early custom. | Proportioned herbs and barks) ers, whose work {# still giving good | makes you fit! Get back that old) satisfaction, time punch! When opportunity ii work guaranteed for 15 years fixamination free. atlies be ready to answer the cal OHIO 8. S. 8, is sold at all leading! drug stores. It is more eco.| UT RATE bottle, nomical to buy a large size| oun watt DENTISTS 6S iiss You Fee seco atthad University at Stand, ke Yourself Again Open 9 to 6 Dally—0 to 12 Sundaya CH PLATES (No covered dish) ARCADE CLOTHES WRINGERS| |SPECIAL! BALL-MASON MBRAND FRUIT JARS Extra Special at $4.98 reg. sellin at A_ very hig DOZEN grado Wringe Masons preserve your equipped fruits, meats and vege- steel ball tables so as to retain thelr natural form, fla- vor and color Come compiete, porcelain-limed caps and rubbers, jay’s selling 83c Start Your Boy to School Right—With a New SAXONY KNIT SWEATER We have just received a fresh, new stock in all the popular High School colors, with single and double body and collar stripes. WOOL SWEATERS—Small sizes priced at $6; large sizes, priced at $7.50."

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