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PAGE 12 An Trouse perfect ENCOURAGING HOME OWNING LOUGHTON, Essex, Eng, — It's easy to own your own homo here Free ground, tax reductions for 2 years and a Joan toward payment o! DRESSWELL Two-Trouser Suits CHES 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets d Overcoats New Models—New Fabrics *35—*40—*45 At these prices we offer Two- x Suits and Overcoats in all- wool fabrics of good quality, good tailoring and correct style. guarantee satisfactory wear and We fit. “Cash or Charge.” MONTH the contractors’ bills is being pro- vided to every reliable citizen who wants to build a house. The urban council fa playing the role of Lady Bountiful. = “STORIES FROM THE BARLY WORLD," Ro M. Ftoming; Thomas | Seltzor, | Little girls and boys and also |erown up girls and boys will be | thrilled by the reading of those brave talon recounted from the myths and folklore of 24 races from Greenland to Polynoala, from Mexico to anclont Egypt. Here are tho stories of the, great Fionn of Ireland, of Emperor Tao, who reigned in China 4,000 years ago, fairy tales of tho Eskimo, and of the old Zunis of Mexico, Tho author tells her narratives! simply, absorbingly. Her authority is unquestionable and her research- os painstaking and accurate, vouched for by H. J, Mure, the anthropologist. ‘There aro 86 tales with 12 full-page, historical tius- trations, eee “BILK," Samuel Merwin; Hough: ton, Mifflin & Co, A story of ancient China and of the adventures of Jan Po on a #0- Bl cret miasion to the court of Rox- Bilanna, tho virgin queen of Balk, (Persia), to learn tho ultimate des- tination of the allk export on which the prosperity of China depends In Balk, Jan Po learns of the mighty Roman emptre, whose am- bassadors have brought to Balk the promise of Parthia {f they learn tho secret of milk cultlvation, and a threat of conquest {f they fail, Ho learns of the devious game great. S Nathan Eckstein Says: T have read, with much interest, your announcement of the TEN PER-CENT CLUB. The advantage of systematic saving is being appreciated more and more by thinking men and women. saving soon develops into the saving habit and the saving habit soon develops into financial independence. no road to financial success which is not based on sys- tematic saving. The TEN PER-CENT CLUB is an incentive to systematic saving and therefore, a help in reaching that financial free- dom of which every worker dreams—be his income small or I hope you may give such publicity to the TEN PER- CENT CLUB as to reach everyone in our city engaged in gainful occupation, feeling confident that joining the TEN PER-CENT CLUB will bring a better standard of living and security to the home of every member. (Stoned) N. Eckstein President, Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. THE + UUUUUUUUUU UU UU UU TU HIGH PRICES SMASHED ON THE ROCKS Bargains | for All— Come and SHI Hundreds of Pairs of Sho to Be Sacrificed r men, | SMASHIN The name and fame of the wonderful bargains are spreading © wildfire—People from far a THE CAUSE OF THIS SENSATIONAL SALE AND BARGAINS OFFERED mar~ COME! now.. Ie Avenue, corner James Street. ‘ealnn. CLOTHING SACRIFICED a t $20, $25 and st THIRD AVE. J SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA ALL RECORDS Greater crowds will be here next week, STARTS SATURDAY AT 9 A, M. ASTI 89.9% 4.90 | Men« I r $5.95 ine UKITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE F to front of store DDT PENT Systematic There is Ta PAT, A CARGO OF BARGAINS THROWN OVE }BOARD Get Your Share of Hargains and other 2 SYNDI- wet your ER 1 i , wold { : Dry Goods Sacrificed Lot | notht VYHE SEAT [ Among the New Books | Stories From the Early World, Silk, Harry, a Por- trait, The Boy's Playboc ok of Chemistry, The Story of a Bad Boy, Roxanna’s Waztr (Prime Minister) te playing, with bimpelf- for pawn jand with an empire for stake, And, jinost marvelous of all, he learns {from Monulla, his wlaye, love aa love 1s Known in the Western world, But meanwhile the’ Waztr draws his web closer and tho stage ‘a wot for a climax of paaston, Intri- suo, and adventure’ such as would be hard to parallel in recent. fic- tion, A reconstruction of long-dead days; an eplo of eastern love; abo & story absorbing from tho Pago to the last; hero indeed {8 @ novel that should enter+ tain, eee “HARRY, A PORTRAIT," Neith Boyce; Thomas Seltzer, This {9 @ mother's story of her son, It te her pleturesque record of an unusual boy who died on the | threshold of manhood, unfolded with dignity and appeal, , Tho story discloses the modern mother’s ago-old understanding of the boy who longs fiercely! for tho open spaces instead of the school desk, And tho plotures of the New Hampshire farm life «which form & background for the narrative aro Jas fino as etchiggn. “THE BOY'S PLAYBOOK OF CHEMISTRY," Raymond Francia! Yates; Century company. | Here's @ book for the imaginative “|boy with an experimental urge! It |{s chock-full of Interesting expert- |menta which any bey can make jwith tho ald of simple home-made apparatus and common chemicals | Durchased at the corner drug store.| Those experiments are education- | al, mpectacular and fascinating and will’ furnish fun for many a rainy |day or wintry evening. ‘The book jexplains the equipment of a home |laboratory, the making of almple |fireworks, the tenting of foodstuffs, jand the boy will find some way in which ho can busy bimeclf as he reads each pago. eee | “THE STORY OF A BAD Roy,” Thomas Halley Aldrich; Houghton Miffiln company. | Boyteh pranks, fist fight, fun, jand sorrows, slihouetted |the quaint background of the New England of 60 years ago, carrying the conviction thar tho “bad boy” i very " after alll And Dmuggist Tried = _ Many Remedies, Recommends Alvita A Pasadena druggist, with hun dreds of remedies at his elbow, ¥ proves to himelf the won- 1 value of Alvita Tablets. 1 have been engaged business here in Pa. years. for In that timo I have meen medicinal products come and Somo of the best ones have lowing myself to become tried y have recomm co and binddor fs the ALVITA Tablet. I lete relief from my own which satisfies me of their Alvita ts the recent sctentific ais. covery which brings lime, Iron s to you In a v 1 h may be readily assim. Alvita {s prepared tn con nt tablet form from the Italfa plant w ed is a rich # al mineral salts, ‘o matter if you have tried many remedies, try this tonto*of nature now, A dollar ® n box of Alvita tabkts at any drug store.—Advertisement. 10 clence une of Sy ee ee Of Course, I'll Take |« Celery King I take {t every season, and #0 do mother and the children It's old fashioned and made of jroots and herbs, right there, | just the same, and costs next t¢ think {t's the best tonto over heard about, very other night for nleep better, work better and fles the blood, cl chases away that Brew a cup te make ten. ra the Less Than FOR THIRTY DAYS $10.00 Crowns $8.00 Crowns $30.00 Plates $10.00 Plates $35.00 Plates ., «+. 815.00 Our Whalebone Rubber Plate 88.00 All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years OHIO DENTISTS Open 0 Arug | you want to feel} DENTISTRY : = HALF-PRICE. ‘LE STAR RECOVERING covery was uncertain, throwing into characteristics of relief tho the definitely American, You'll enjoy Tom until paden alone, or with his “gang.” alster, ‘JUMBO IGNORES WIRELESS BOSS Refuses to Obey Master’s | Order by Radio Elephants are to wireless contro! battleships and airplanes. Syed All, mahout and best fond of Jumbo, too, | leased commands, the to smash up the receiving set. A hérd of wireless-controlied ele- | phants would comprise as powerful a tactical arm in India or Africa at/as did European tanks in the late wi ns. | was ¢ | more intereat. | Jumbo was lured to the horn of| |tho recelver by an armload of su- | gar buns RECOVERING | Mayor John Hylan of New York City, after a long ill- ness, once more is able to “be | up and about.” He was very sick, and at one time his re- kindly “villagers” which have made New England so (the author himself) from his first black eye is heart breaking “love-at-a- distance” affair, and will revel with him in his adventures and eaca- Tho story of a Bad Boy,” is a boy's book, for good boys and bad, and eyes for his mother and father and small of the Regent's 25) Park Zoo, tried to make his hefty charge to do his stuff by wire- pachyderm | wasn't wufficiently: Interested even on Jumbo} mere scientific! While his master’s yolce came} have been conced of the set in the accustomed | The crowds that packed this store this week truly attested the success of this Great Singerman Sale. Singerman’s, for over 50 years the leading clothing house of Seattle, failed to meet its obligations. The business community of Seattle was stunned when the high-grade Singerman Stock was assigned for the “Benefit of the Creditors”—it is posi- tively shocked now by the forced sac- FERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s Singer- man Dutchess Trousers, $6.00 and $7.00 values, for $3.65. Singerman’s | $4.00 and $5.00 Pants at $2.35. Boys’ :|Suits have been marked $3.85; heavy | All-Wool Mackinaws at $4.85. Heavy, pure wool, pull-over Sweaters, for- merly $7.50, at $3.85. And here’s the cause for these enor- mous reductions —Singerman’s stock must be wound up at once, together with those of the combined Red Front Stocks, at 1601-1603 First avenue, cor- ner Pine Street; and this forced drastic action is the cause of such sensation- ally low prices as these. Men’s Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, ‘are priced 85c and Work Shirts at 69c. Men’s Lisle Socks at 18c, and Cotton |Socks go at 9c. FREE OFFER—BOYS’ SUITS Here’s one for the boys. Heavy weight Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, all sizes, full lined, formerly $12 to $15, Great Free Offer Saturda) Singerman’s Stock Must Go ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Here’s our FREE OFFER: We'll give Men’s beautifully tailored Two 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 WINGED PIICE se iss pic. 4:06 s ole sig 6:4 9.0 spl ola sie dled! Sileteineieiass's siee bam And as an added inducement to force all these suits to be sold before close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.09 in the house—and there’s over 200 to select from, in all shapes and will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each of these suits sold tomorr And tomorrow only, included with this offer, we'll give Men’s wool Overcoats, belted models, Singerman’s $30 and $40 kind, at these same prices, $13.85 and $16.85. And Hart, Schaffner & Marx All-wool Overcoats will go at wind-up price ..........-...e0--- And here’s Lot 3: Men’s Finest Tailored Suits, in heavy English Serge, and Bankers’ Gray, Singerman’s $50.00 kind (full guarantee in writing with every suit), and the final wind-up price Saturday. . And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, Absolutely Free, selection of any Hat in the house. BUT PLEASE NOTE: THESE FR | Be here when the DOORS OPEN, SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:00, } jhave just mentioned a few of the bargains offered. Our four large d could drive thelr herds| windows, on First Avenue and Pine Street, are just stacked with honest m ny of spear-armed en-) chandise, So bring your shopping bags and come to this great sale of the lerman’s stock. You can’t make any mistake here. Remember our add { FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Str KRIDAY, NOVEMBE rifice of the balance of this reat clot ing stock. ogee we closed our doors a, again reduced sale prices—jt ws. shame to do it. ‘ ™ We are now ready for the B Rush. Come, select your Suit or Qj coat while there is still time, j And to make Saturday the Day—here’s what we'll do: We peat this sensational FREE O) i Heavy, st | $I ve will go tomorrow at $5.95. Over § Boys’ Suits in this lot, and to them to move we'll give you, lutely Free, your selection of any B Cap in the house. ag Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men's lars, all sizes, at 5c. Black Bear 0 alls—in fact, everything that m needs for dress or work . cluded in this sale and going sensational prices. Tomorrow you buy Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, fo $7.00, for $2.98. Men’s Work SI for $2.65. While fine Boys’ Sho been marked $1.95. Think of buying Men's Hay Fleeced or Ribbed Underwear. and Men’s Heavy Wool Uni worth $2.00, for 98c. And Men’: ter Union Suits at $1.39. While Standard brand Garters go Everything else that man need be found in this great stock, and be sold in proportion. ‘oximately 3,500 square miles of | Henry er gold fields in the Amur basin | Concess! | pis SCOW —Prospect! nts in| Exploration company, headed ea Gtenen ican te T. Hunt, of Cincinnati. Jon was obtained by Charles H. Smith, former American men jof the Chinese Eastern rallway jmission. Mr. Smith is now by | The} ded to the Far East Dr. N. Yow | 8 of authority, Jumbo con-| to munch buns. When the} Physician and Sur- | geon, uses nese | Fe seonbie iil foots and herbs. in| b ally away, t will not be re peated. India and Africa will remain un- | changed. | | Rolled manganese steel han ar 0 strength of metal yet developed—140,000 pou to the square inch, any. ‘CLEAN KIDNEYS | BY DRINKING L kidney . trouble in ‘8 a well-known authority, |k lw . get slug e all | ticularly ish, clog up an sorts of distress, par | backache and misery {r |tho kidney region, rheumatic | twing ere headaches, tip, +, C01 fon, torpid Tho strategy of warfare in the anda | OTS OF WATER too much rich food may some ne acids created excite the Then they become over. | | ‘The moment your back hurts or reating all diseases | of men and women | Way, Seattle, Wash. |” SPECIAL SALE Until November 17 Yakima Gem Potatoes, 100 Ibs. o over... ‘ $1. Winesap A ayman Winesap App! quality Roman Beau than Apples, box..... —at— O.W.R.& N. Depot Open to the Public Nov. 17—1 p. m. to 9 p. m. Nov. 18—9 a. m. to 9 p, m. Nov. 19—9 a. m. to 7 p. m, —See— WASHINGTON’S PRODUCTS | cow. 1| | n ti! Only a Few Days Jer and urinary kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get out four ounces of Jad Salts from a pharmac take a table. n @ glass of water before r re n few days and your | | kid fine. This fam from the acid | n juice, combined a nu for idneys and vity; also to » that they no I often relieving ‘one, Dr. Wo, Chinese Doctor Licensed Herb Spectaliat Trea 1 ailment with Chinese Medicine Go, + Cor, 2nd Ave, Seattio Phone MA in-2196 . thus is in the system | i a Removal « which millions of remain to secure Christmas Gifts of beauty and worth at the EXTREME PRICE REDUCTIONS as offered in the HARDY Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ster- ling Silverware, Clocks and Fine Sil- “i ver-Plated Ware— Hardy & Co. Sale FOR LESS 901 Secqnd Ave. at Marion St.