The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1923, Page 4

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THE Woman Is Head of Great | RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. .Xt‘tisn = | City Water Works Plant CLOSING OUT BALANCE OF SINGERMAN’S CLOTHING STOCK at a Fraction of Cost! This Great Stock Xow : EMOVED To lst Ave. Corner Pine Regular #4 and combined with Che Med Front Stock! $1.95 ON SALE SATURDAY AT9:00A.M. | Young Men’s| Boys’ Suits | Men’s Suits. Sport Model Suits Boys’ $7.50 Long Singerman’s price $50; sf etl, Wear Suits, Suits, now ait. 85| $3.8 ae Men’ $ Pants pl Be Genuine 50c President Suspenders, Half Price Streets Deep in Mud ScHocL BOYS’ SHIRTS Shirts biue makes Mra Ella Bel Men's $25 Singerman's man had ¢ MEN WITH HE pipe wus agant <dig ter ing tohes in the Mra Bell Men’s Suits 2-PANTS SUITS AW vful V Singerman’s price MEN’S SHOES UNDERWEAR WORK SHIRTS. Men's Packard and Men's Blue Wor ky Crossett $7.50 Dress Shirts, Now on Shoes, now Salo at 49c LISLE SOX Men's Fine Mercerized Lisle Sox, Half Price 18c : at Singerman Clothing Sale Saturday. Store closed all day Monday—Labor Day. | Entire stock on sale at 1601-1603 FIRST AVE. Men's Union Suits. Out they go ‘misLéenord | Ww ASHINGTON | BY HARRY B. HUNT ardin |W ine IN MEN’S CAPS Large Lot Men's Caps. SHIRTS Men’s $2.50 E & W. and Arrow makes TON All sizes. Now CORNER | PINE ST. | RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. in Charge sc. oy wm Hair Dresser Goes to Eastern Meeting ‘ SAY **BAYER”’ Unless you see the name “ ” |for r ral Na ad “Bas Accept only contains | the ge product prescri over twenty: safe by mil ache, toothach Tumbago, rheuma s. Drug: | sell bottles of 24 and 199, frin is the trade mark of of Mor ears and proved s for head. Given His Freedom | PARIS, At 1 Sub-Lieutenant Men to learn tire and tube re. pairing, ing. You get practical experience here, vuleanizing and retread. not theory. Class is lim. ited to four. Low fee. 931 Pine St., Seattle Your Key Is Ready "THERE i is one certain way to give 100% protection to all your valuable papers — insurance policies, SEATTLE Superintends Work of Digging Ditches With] | THE STAR [SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week tn The Seattle Star Fdited by Dr. Frank BK. Loope—Phene Capitol 4626 If THAT WERE ENOUGH To thrill with the joy of girded men, To go on forever and fall and go oF n, aul o the earth and To be And nd for the shade of a and A thing not seen with the exes; With the half of « broken pil low at night, That somehow the right, the smooth shall from the rough: Lord if that were enough Robert Louts Bteven aie. WASHINGTON, D. ©, SUNSHIN ER VISITS SEATTLE right is the 2 And bloom on la urgh, ingly = kr thruout coun as Henry” Me} ein y would bel y a Uittle whe may know I I am not I am in ne eerful occu | He neon th no tiny the aflver lin! nd ag beautif , the darkened day.” Jehair cheap en we vieualize this man we| mu ) me Henry.” ow in | , and I have received ours : sunshine, a. ae CLARA SMITH. SUNSHINE WORKER GOES TO} 1816 16t Anacortes, Wash. ORIENT oi i m3 ae Planes Like These CROYDON, Eng CENTS 30 DOWN White Gold Filled WRIST WATCH noble service. pee and to hearts will to welcome 1's beaut COUNTY HOME FOLKS AT THEATER rnoon. Bevdes od by the management the no people responded with dertaking Co., om M. P. Wilson, Mra Mra. Fred K. B Georges STAR'S SHUTIN RADIO PROGRAM us given OEWELER 1404 Third 50 CENTS Inst will furnish | 18 of Interest on current events) Mc Mnic cmmcn eee HAPPY WITH HER NEW CHAIR enevly, 318 Wall has been paralyzed for sev: eral years and has had to forgo visits to another invalid sister owing to the dilapidated condi- tion of her little light chair she has been using. She will now be able to renew her visits and be taken out again to’ enjoy this wonderful weather we are having, thanks to the good Indy who has passed along her chair. | SSOuMMntniltiits SHUT-INS WANT WORK Miss Minnie Morganth Battery s' i 321 3300.W, | her In ob-| lame, but ad hag had The work ITERALLY thousands of letter: recommending the use of 8. 8. —the great blood purifier and s. tem bullder—all telling how S. 8. restores the state of well being by | jcreating red blood cells are re- | ceived daily by the manufacturers | yhat S. S, S. has done for others | | tt will do for you. Is your vitality | sapped— our courage gone—your | } health undermined—your brain | musty—the old time fighting spirit | missing? Do you want to get back | to the days of “once before'—tho days when you were young and| strong—healthy and buoyant— EXTRACTION FREE DAILY (with other work) as ram ted 5 FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1923. SAVE MONEY ON BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES AND CLOTHING —AT THE— HOUSE OF BARGAINS 2-PANTS SUITS $5.85 heavy weight cash merettes, smartly styled and well tailored. Strong, sturdy suits for school and play. The extra pair of knickers guaran. tees long service. Good BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS, with two pairs knickers, fully lined. Latest styles and fav ored colors, Would be good buys at $12. Special for school opening 2... DOv4D BOYS’ BLOUSES, in stripes and plan colors Pare 89c Boys’ IN SUITS—Good wool mixtures. Hairs wee -. DL.SO BOYS’ ARMY SHOES—Good- year welt; guaranteed all leather; sizes 24% to 5%. For Saturday's spe dil sellng "--. OAD BOYS’ CALF SHOES—Sizes 9 to 13%; strongly made in good styles; Goodyear welt. Wonderful bays at aaa. Deb Boys’ Sample Sweaters, all popular colors, at wholesale prices. Women's and misses’ Canton crepe and poiret twill dresses, in very newest fall styles; just unpacked. Get the first choice of these beau- =. $12.85 BASEMENT MONEY SAVERS 82INCH GINGHAM, in beau- tifal checks and plaids. Extra good material at a wonderfully low price. SEAMED BEDSHEETS—"T lip” brand; 72x90, Very special at...... 95c PILLOW SLIPS, 42x36, extra special BLANKETS of heavy weight cotton, Soothe sect RO STEAMER TRUNKS — Only two left. Regular $16.50 val- ase cot GS |e ~ GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL DRESSES $5.75 All-wool serges and tweeds, beautifully made with hand- embroidered collars. Sizes 8 to 14. We doubt that you equal these elsewhere for than $10. School Dresses Giris’ linene and cloth dresses at » wonderful bargain nis. hoe GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES —Sizes 8 to 14; very stylishly made of good weight material. While they last Sat- urday your choice... -98c GYMNASIUM BLOOMERS— For girls; heavy black sateen; exceptionally well made. Special at..... 98c BLOUSES of crepe de chine, silk crepe, Georgette, blouse and back-tie styles, beautifully embroidered and _ $3, 29 beaded - MISSES’ SCHOOL SHO Lace, in good brown Goodyear welt soles and ber heels. Sizes 244 to 8. , $2.95 & SHOES—Lace of fine calf; sizes 11% to 2. Very low priced ie $2.75 MISSES’ OXFORDS in kid and calf, and one and two- = ab w... Oe on sale for..... ELK HIDE SCUFFERS For little tots—Sizes 6 to 9; black and pearl colors. Lots of wear in these. Special $1.69 on Saturday for. . ee eon cah less ES— calf, rub- Very YATISTE, PERCALE, Nain sook and Scrim, on special! Saturday for, 10c yard RA WHITE CANVAS SHOFS-- 1,000 pairs to choose from. Take your choice for * THERMOS BOTTLES —Spe- tial purchase of 500. On spe cial sale 89c § “BAGS — Good leatherette; well lined with good lock and catches $1 .69 WARDROBE TRUNKS—Only three left. They are slightly scratched. Regular $50 values for ewe $29.89 = USFy’BARCAIN DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE UMUC o Triciiomoc: I ka 7 (e) Putt Momonmcnn An Easy Way of Home Canning Recommended by Experts The Lorain way of putting up ALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ‘ At home sounds so simple and easy that it is almost unbellevable to women accustomed to the old-fashioned method. Yet you can have confidence in every statement we make about Lorain Oven Canning. It is indorsed by leading domestio science authorities. No standing over steaming kettles, no houra of stits ring and potwatching! As the Lorain Oven Canning chart, free for the asking, will show you, every fruit and Vegetable is as easily canned, And all keep thelr fresh-from-thegarden firmness, color and flavor better than ever, Replace your old gas stove with a new Lorainequ range now! We will gladly demonstrate it fully to psa noe wait! Come In at once and see our CLARK JEWEL AND RELIABLE GAS RANGES SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. 1308 Fourth Avenue MA in-6767 | The Gas Co. when your brain was active and | your spirit afire with ambition? 8.8. is the surest and safest way to restore health, energy and vitality, Since 1826, §.8.8. has boen bringing back clear, sparkling eyes—radiant expressions of well. being—building up nerve power— sending red blood coursing through the system—building red blood |}! cells, Your nerve power is born in |{} the blood cell. Increase your red blood cells and wetch yourself im. prove, 8. 8. 8. makes stronger and healthier bodies—bodies free from impurities—free from rheumatism | —free from skin eruptions—ecre ma, blackheads, pimples and bolls, Any leading drug store will supply you and, for econo: my, get 4 large size bottle. abstracts, notes, deeds, stocks, or bonds. Place them in the Safe Deposit Vault of this bank. Then you will have peace of mind, knowing that they are protected from fire, theft and: prying eyes. On10: PAI PAINLESS ‘e Our partial piate, which doos not cover the of the mouth If you @ teoth: Dit, J. KR. HINYON Get a key to a Safe Deposit Box here today. *S Seatile National Banke SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA, | Free Examination re sent patronage ta BEST $2,50 GLAssEs|_ tint patronage era, whose ‘work is still Klving wood eatiefa All work guaranteed for 15 years Examination free. ON HAKTH are one of the few optical sin the Northwest that ronlly & lenses from start to finiah, and we are the only one in | SEATTLE—ON FIRST Yoxamination free by gr | tometriat seee not | unless absolutely necoasar f BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1110 WINNT AVE. AVE. Fistnhitahed 20 Yenrs Beeond Ave. nnd University St. Oven 9 to @ Daily—9 to 12 Sundays

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