The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1923, Page 11

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Sa ee ee he ae Oe (lescate é i ¢ : it : : : 3 of ‘anf SECTION TWO TWO The Seattle Star | PAGES 11 TO 20. ae SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. led in cht Here “1Mrs. Stokes Tells story i in L Sivaree Trial ses AS BS es <=SIGWPRPING DENIAL IS MADE. (tow cer). E, MEETING See SS a) OF HUSBAND'S ACCUSATIONS OPENS FRIDAY | CLOSING OUT! 1,000 Young People Ex- Trembling Woman Defends Self in Bit- Stamm Bros.’ Entire Stock of High-Grade pected to Attend ter Feud With Millionaire, Who Mere- ly Glances at His Wife Clothing, Hats and a a Furnishings Bought from the receiver at a mere fraction of a dollar, by Sea YOUNG’S SHIRT SHOPS peo come ee ta ; ‘vul¢ ll OUR TIME IS SHORT. WE MUST SOON GET OUT EVERYTHING MUST GO Prices Smashed to Pieces ANY SUIT $21-% High Grade Overcoats $94 Compzre Them With Any $45.00 Overcoat in Town ter POLICE SEEK “| LOVE PIRATE § ANGELES, Cal, N J Miss Moina Michael “|LULU VET IS FOUND INSANE ny | home in Denver in a Was so pleased with it 7) SIMMERS RAPS: CAPITOL PLANS Says Money Should Not | Come From Taxpayers WALLA WALI Lk Nov. 1.—Charg- dollar of the cost c It’s a Habit A AELL-dressed men don’t if fuss or worry about their Lin J clothes. They have the quick, tot economical habit © of buying clothes that are an investment in good appearance. METROPOLITAN You can do the same thing in the es | same way. You should do it. It will improve your appearance and save you money. It’s a profitable habit. $8.50 %"' Worsted Pants ‘4 + ALL SIZES, DARK PATTERNS, BLUES AND GRAYS CORLISS, COON and B. & W. STARCHED COL: LARS— : 9c Men's Sanitzry packed HANDKERCBIEFS, ready for use— 9c One lot of MEN’S FANCY DRESS SUSPENDERS; rubber slightly damaged— 9c Men’s Fancy SILK ARM BANDS, with bows; pink, blue and lavender— Men's Fancy Silk FOUR- IN-HAND TIES; in light and dark patterns— 9c Genuine grip BOW TIES, pure silk— 9c Heavy Wool Process s UNION SUITS, sizes 40, pay tala 29c “DOEBOY” FLANNEL SHIRTS, collar attached, 2 pockets; tan color— $1.98 tha’ t $3. 300,00 m the people’ Pockets without them knowing the facts. r rea ane Summers’ he regre wetted tha t va misinformed on Genuine VELOUR HATS, all colors; all sizes— $3.89 Heavy Outing Flannel PAJAMAS, silk frog, full cut; sizes A, B, C, D— $1 19 2 for $3.50 Men’s Galaxy SILK and WOOL UNION SUITS— - $4.89 SHIRTS Genuine English Broad- cloth Shirts in blue and tan— $2.69 2 for $5.00 a TS All-Wool Imported ENGLISH SOX 69c a TT One special lot of FANCY KNIT TIES, assorted pat- terns— One Special Lot of Men’s Stiff Cuff SHIRTS. Brok- en sizes— 50c The Musical Hit of Ages One lot of CAPS in assort- Original Centusy ‘Theatre Cast ed patterns; all sizes— : | ol — Nichia: 50c-82.50. Wed. WOe-8 1.50. ta Mat.1 S0e-82, [seats Now SELLING Begin today. Buy a Kuppenheimer ake a | . suit, make an investment in good weet ms | i appearance. You'll never again buy clothes any other way. SHIRTS Elder’s Poplin and Corded Madras SHIRTS in neat stripes and checks— $1.29 2 tor $2.50 MEN’S CLOTH HATS in broken sizes— Cotton Ribbed UNION SUITS. Knit on cooper’s spring needle machine. Large sizes only— MEN’S WOOL 2-PIECE UNDERWEAR— $ ] 98 per garment Men’s Seal Brown 2-pock- et KNITTED SPORT The HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER sgedo ecasl ys | Second and Seneca Hide’'s SEMI-SOFT COL- LARS; three styles; all SIGARTERS os... osc 19¢ | YOUNG'S SHIRT SHOPS Closing Out Stamm Bros.’ Entire Stock and Other Merchandise Young’s Guarantee Back of Each Article Sold 1218 Second Avenue jaa ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEA HEATHER-MIXED 4 ms BOK eg eas hosts ob 29c Cs1.

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