The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 6

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RO PERE REEL RSENS RON ARAN RO Claremont BROWNING KING'S BOX BACK ENGLISH ULSTER $45 to *65 A new modei being introduced by Browning King’s English Designer this season. Made without belt, quarter lined, in the newest imported fabrics and finished in true London fashion. Other Ulsters $80 to $75 _ Second Ave. at University, Arcade Square adian Newsprint |Canada Attracts Business Increases | English Maidens TMONTREAL, Que, REGINA, ak., Nov. 22—Of the $923 six machines for e been brow Bewsprint have been a in/s om the Br Canadian mills, prod: 380 tons| Isles since 1920 to June 15, 1 Bally, or 114,000 tons a year. ‘only six have returned over jin his building. ON EDUCATION Democrats to Observe Na- tional Week Movement American Education weele will be observed by the King County Demo: cratio club at ity weekly luncheon, at Dartnall's cafeteria, Saturday noon, November 24, ‘Tho program haa beon arranged under tho direc |tion of the superiniendent of the Seattle publio schools, Thomas R. Co! “Woe reeelved a letter from tho school board, advising that Prost dent Coolidge had eet anide, by ape. clal proclamation, the weel of No: Yomber 18 to 24, as Amertoan Rdu- cation week, requesting the cooper: ation of the King County Democrat fo club with the school authorities to secure its most general and use: ful observance,” said President Geo, B. Ryan. “Agreeable to tho sugges. tion, we Invited the school board to have full charge of Saturday's prow gram which will be strictly non-po- litical in character," he sald, lendach, past jecretary Seattle Roard. A cordial invitation ix extended to the teachers in the publio schools and publio generally to attend. Good musical program. Landlord Offers Prize for Babies NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—New York city, the home of the hard-hearted landlord who frowns on children,| has an exception-—-Max Dick “Uncle Dick,” al! the tenants call him. He} owns a alx-story apartment on the East Side. Ho has owned it for 24] years. Tho apartments rented at $5 @ room when he dought the building. They still do Ho holds a celebration every time a child is| horn Is bis block. Hoe offered a $500 prize for the first ect of twins born Mra Jacob Berger! has Just won the prize. Since Dick owned the building, 227 bables have been born there. Every summer,! Uncle Dick gives them alla big ple-| nic. | oS College women live long t wonren, according & study y M M. Hulst of th | [Absolutely Free Saturday Singerman’s Stock Must Go _ _ Once more we make this Free Offer. | We'll force the sale of every dollar’s worth of the Singerman Stock. Singerman’s, for over 50 years the leading clothing house of Seattle, failed to meet its obligations. SEATTLE MERCHANTS’ ASSO- CIATION handled the famous Singer- man’s assignment for the benefit of the creditors—now the balance of this were added great clothing stock must be wound up | at once at any price. We closed our doors Thursday night and made ready for the Grand Finale.| Hundreds of new Suits and Overcoats| to the lines already on sale. Tomorrow (Saturday) will be | the Banner Day. And to top the day tomorrow, we repeat this sensational FREE OFFER. GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: Men’s Suits from the Singerman stock, former prices $30.00 and $35.00, good Fall patterns, and all sold tomorrow at the wind-up price of. And as an added inducement to force all these suits to be tlose of business Saturday night, we make this weights and me ant $13.85 sold before the) FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat| in the house—and there’s over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles— will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s beautifully tailored Two-Pants 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 wind-up ® Jeanne Eagles, star of the Broadway hit “Rain,” is re- ported engaged to Whitney Warren, Jr., society youth. RELAY STATION WILL’ AID FANS Radio Set Will Be Able to| Pick Up East Coast Easily Seattle radio fmns will soon be able to hear broadcasts from KDKA in East Pittsburg as clearly as tho they were coming from within the bordérs of Washington, thru the es- tablishment of the first mdio rolay- ing station in the world (KFKX which will be built at Hastings, according to announcement Westinghouse Electric and Manufac- turing con ‘The rela neerts and programs, coming from great distances, will henceforth be available to the operators of sim- ple receiving sets with the ald of the relay station, whereas in the past only delicata high-priced instru. ments were effective ia receiving across the continent. “The world ts @afly growing smaller to the radio enthusiast," one Westinghouse official ts quoted as having eald tn announcing the new station, “‘no matter If his outfit ts made at home and of Inferior ma- terial.’ TONGUE TIPS RACE ABBOTT, chief United States Child: “The health power of the ‘s bureau $16.85, And with each of these suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection! of any hat in the house. Men’s heavy All-wool Overcoats, belted models, Singerman’s $30.00 ane $40.00 kind, go tomorrow at these sanie prices, $13.85 and $16.85. And Hart, Schaffner & Marx All-wool Overcoats will go at wind- up price AND PLEASE NOTE— THESE FREE OFFERS 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 &il-Wool Mackinaws at $4.85. Heavy, pure wool, pull-over Sweaters, for- merly $7.50, at $3.85. | Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men’s Col- fars, all sizes, at 5c. Black Bear Over- alls—in fact, everything that man needs for dress or work wear—all in- | cluded 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. Men’s Lisle Socks go at and Men’s And Men’s And here’s the cause for these enor- | OFFER ~c 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- have just mentioned a few of the bargains offered. windows, on First Avenue and Pine Street, are just andise. So come and take advantage of this great sale of the Singerman’s| Remember our address - FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street. You can’t make any mistake here. stock. 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. Think of buying Men’s Fleeced or Ribbed Underwear for 69c, worth $2.00, ter Union Suits at $1.39. While Men’s Standard brand Garters go at 1lc. have been priced down to $8.95. —COME TO THIS SALE— Come, take advantage of this FREE sale before it’s too late. ber, if you cannot attend, send us your| mail order, or phone—it will be filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Be here when the DOORS OPEN, SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:00. We! $10.85 Socks at 18c, and Cotton 9c. Heavy Heavy Wool Underwear, for 98c. And Men’s Win- heavy sheep-lined Coats ome to this Singerman’s And remem- Our four large display stacked with honest mer- - RED IS ENVOY While the regular minister is absent, Manuel Zavala will have charge of the Nicaragua|' legation in Washington. Photo taken at the White House, xX), - Thanksgiving Specials No Advance Over Regular Prices “Your Surety of Purity” "Your Surety of Purity” eattle ICE CREAM To obtain these specials, place order AT ONCE with nearest SEATTLE ICE CREAM dealer. Thanksgiving Brick 8-layers: Mince pudding ice cream—cranberry ice, and cherry marshmallow ice cream, a ¥ Thanksgiving Roll Mixed nut custard ice cream on outside over orange ice cream, pumpkin-shaped center. Very delicious. NO orders accepted for this special after 1 P. M. Nov, 27th Thanksgiving Individual Moulds | Standing turkey—roast turkey—pumpkins—assorted flows ers—ear of corn, Especially appropriate for holiday dinners, NO orders accepted for this special after 1 P. M. Nov. 27th Thanksgiving Ice Cream Cake " 3-layers: Black walnut—eranberry ice, and honey fruit, Decorated with turkeys and pumpkins, 2 qt. and 3 qt. sizes, ; NO orders accepted for this special after 1 P, M. Nowe 27th | Thanksgiving Bulk Ice Cream ee Mince pudding—a combination of fruits, nuts, plums and, pure true-fruit flavors, Thanksgiving Cranberry Ice NO orders accepted for this special after 1 P, M. Noy, 27th Avoid disappointment—obtain “the special” you wish by placing your order AT ONCE WITH YOUR DEALER. The rush last year was so great that, try as we might, we could not handle late orders, Seattle Ice Cream Co., Main 6225 | BYWAYS “*T love living in the country,” sald If ho must enter the house or that fine the hall, and must ave fresh t him open the windo who owes a lot of money In Jway district. ‘'I love to| « along the country roads. You} you can’t owe money to al | cd New York Evening World." | ‘RED a mi the w tories ¢ vention of di | | | of the ev | PEPPERS END RHEUMATIC PAIN IN FEW MINUTES) * When you are suffering with| amatism so you can hardly get | ind just try Red Pepper Rub will have the quickest re-| own. | trated, | 60 watts, 33e¢ Similar one, ESON ELECTRIC CO. 1120 Firat Ave. EL fot-2634 They don't develop their . Your women seck | Is a good deal like me. talk about a thing—he just does it.” can women haven't,’’ | H FOLKS, secretary of The Star misc a jar at once. 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