The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1923, Page 11

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Entire stock 2-Pants Suits and Overcoats on sale at Oif Regular Prices $25 Values $18.75 $30 Values $22.50 $35 Values $26.25 Bi / was bea All Suits have Two Pairs Pants We are completely closthg out the present stock in order to make room for the new BALTIMORE TWO-PANTS STOCK. TwoPants Suits and Overcoats at 25% off prices that were already extremely low. Don't miss this chance to participate in this season's greatest clothing bargains. 1012~SECOND AVE OPPOSITE PIGN WHISTLE WHERE WIFEY GOES IN ‘d hear the club hasbeen raising pbjections to the costumes worn by women tennis players. You'll go in for the game now, I suppose?" “I won't go as far as dear; het me for one of the costumes!*— Judge. NO BRIGHT FANCY | Do you ever dream of retiring! trom public life and settling down! in peace?” | answered Senator Sorghum. “It's a nightmare.”—Washington Star. Former Michigan Residents to Meet “Oh, Doetor!”, “Captain Blood, ary New England, stiful gods were the intr © perfectly she bent ‘thin is Just a plain irse; but isn’t he nice but a greatebig boy ! Did you ever ely"'—""A bso: MOTHER :~ Fletcher’s Castoria is |; a pleasant, harmless Substitute for That's not what I call a dream,"| To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of lelekias Proven directions on gach package. Physicians everywhere recommend it, Do You Know That-—- For vitamines—for energy—for body-bullding elements, good ico cream, like Velvet, Is one of the world’s most valuable foods? If you would have your whole family thrive—and stand out as pictures of health~give them plenty of VELVET. All the essentials of health-building, energy-producing food are contained in “The Adventures of the Ink Spots,” “Whistling ock,” “Revolution 1691-1776,” “With Caesar’ PAGE 11 Great Free Offer Saturday $50,000.00 Stock Must Go This great FREE OFFER Saturday—we must force the closing goes hel of this huge stock. Singerman’s, famous for fine “| clothes for 50 years, assigned to | the benefit of the creditors Association for subse- Seattle Merchants’ | quently we obtained the entire bal- ot have suffered a © three ben westerners and make him be humo and} the © man are masterpieces O, Dyer; Lothrop, | w the two fam| kle ax you read how It in Harry Leon set in and his best is ook for that, and of gentle humor, | y ad you ha nt | ened winter you | bent W | everyone's right | 4. For all chi \dren from 6 to nocKk , Lee toa i | | “WHISTLING | Brown; I Edna A & Shepard Co. n fo whe le to have the meant a whole| ance of this famous clothing stock, and moved and merged it with our huge stock at First Avenue and Pine Street—so we are offering you your selection of this combined $50,000 stock. Yesterday we closed doors and again reduced prices. It was like taking money from a blind beg- gar. our We are now ready for the grand finale. Singerman’s stock will soon be but a memory. And to top the day tomorrow, we make this sensational FREE OFFER: ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: Men’s Suits from the Singerman “| stock, former prices $30.00 and $35.00, good Fall weights and pat- ‘terns, and all sold tomorrow at the wind-up price of $13.85 And as an added inducement to force all these suits to be sold before the aud|Close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in the house—and there’s over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles— Suits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin-stripes. |These are Singerman’s $40.00 kind—and they go tomorrow at the ures or tuu|Wwill be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s beautifully tailored Two- Pants wind-up price . And with each of these suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any hat in the house. Men’s heavy, All-wool Overcoats at these same prices, $13.85 and $16.85, if you wish, The greatest sale in 50 years. Seattle has never seen anything like it. This winds up the Singerman | stock, with values unbeatable. Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s Sing- erman Dutchess Trousers, $6.00 and $7.00 values, for $3.65. Singerman’s $4.00 and $5.00 Pants at $2.35. Think of buying men’s heavy, | fleeced or ribbed underwear for 69c, firwt the tender Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth- ing Drops and Soothing |‘ Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. Sho went to the} King and saw t to catch « fish ugh intended for} # such charm riginality th t will be en joyed by older « 1 clearly the auth American Revolut nings In New and long before a War was con ing the resources | of modern scholarship y unfamiliar field of mtudy. y, Mr. Adams {s more {1 agreement with the theories of Ben. jedetto Croce than with those of the German and American «clentifie his- | torlans. Mr. Adams believes that | each generation must write: its ow interpretation of the past, and hi two books are this generation's in | terpretation of the beginning of our point which has established “The Founding of New England” In the enviable place it holds among recent historical works. | ee | “WITH CAESARS LE R. F. Wells; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard | company | This book tells the fortunes of two cousins, Titus | who, hardly of military age, were en- | rolled with the Twelfth Legion and |took part in the campaigns that have | #0 long been immortalized in Caesar's | “Commentaries.” jremarkable s |tions the world has ever One of the most} jes of milltary opera. on for the first time presented as a fascinat. | ing story of youthful adventure with | tles of leadership which made Caesar the Idol of his troops and the famous | comma that he was, Not a dry| line in ft, even for those who never and men’s heavy wool underwear, worth $2.00 for 98c. And men’s winter union suits at $1.39. Boys’ suits have been marked $3.85; heavy all wool mackinaws at | $4.85. Heavy, pure wool pull over sweaters, formerly $7.50 at $3.85. Good work socks at 12c. Men's garters at 1lc. Can you beat it? Never in 50 years. Men’s dress shirts, formerly $2.00, are priced 85c. Men’s work shirts at 69c. Men’s lisle socks at 18c. $16.85 ‘AND PLEASE NOTE—THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men’s col- lars, all sizes, at 5c. Black Bear overalls, in fact, everything that man needs for dress or work wear, all included in this sale and going at these sensational prices. Tomorrow you can buy men’s fine dress shoes, formerly $7.00 for $2.98. Men’s work shoes, for $2.65. While fine boys’ shoes have been marked $1.95. And here’s the cause for these enormous reductions — Singerman’s stock must move and move quick. We bought it at way less than wholesale value, we can afford to sell it the same way; the windup of this great Singerman stock will take place at the Red Front Clothing Company, at 1601-1603 First Ave- nue, corner Pine St.—and the sale starts SATURDAY morning, promptly at 9:00 A. M. So, “Last Call Tomorrow!” Hurry! The above are just a few of the bargains offered. Our 4 large display win- ,,|dows at First Avenue and Pine Street are just stacked with honest merchandise. + It certainly will pay you to attend this great sale of the Singerman’s stock—you iad its begin’ | cannot make any mistake here. Remember our address—RED FRONT CLOTH- ING COMPANY, 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street. Sale starts SAT- dams has delved deép into this |, colonial history. It ts this new view: | fl and Julius Colenus, | skilful emphasis on the great adalt:| 1 r | read “Caesar” in-school, and any who! may have thought Roman history | *L eye dull will never feel that way again es r@) nsl | it lafter reading these glowing pages. | [il } l'rhis is a book especially to be wel : Ice Cream Feomed by thom who hava, ne hoart| |the education of young people, oa) ie | yt IS THE AMBITION of this institution to | justify the continued confidence of our It’s the most tempting brick of ice cream you haye customers— ever tasted. Smooth as velvet, delicate in flavor, rich and wholesome. Enjoy this superfine food —by far-seeing judgment in the conduct every day in the week. us Ae : of their affairs —by faithful observance of duty of Service HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES: ON EARTH ‘EXAMINATIONS FREE Our experience in vision test. Ing enables us to correct your || eyes with scientific accuracy. We specialize in the most modern |] forms of spectacles and eye glasses. Grinding in our own || modern Jens-grinding plant—t | popular —by the security of established financial responsibility. We are conscious of more*than a legal obliga- tion — we feel a moral burden of stewardship toward those appointing us to handle their trust business. We tnvite you to confer with us con- fidentially —regard- ing your personal trust affairs. SPECIAL THIS WEEK HAZELNUT, FRUIT PUDDING, VANILLA, ORANGE CUSTARD That is the spirit of our institution Always Reliable! MARCUM OPTICAL Co. DR. ©. MARCUM 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison MA in-3609 Velvet Dealers or Phone EA st-0272

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