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BORE PAGE 1s} SINGERMAN’S STOCK MUST CO Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Once more we make this Free Offer. | ing stock has been turned over to U8 | jopping trip thru downtown ntréots, ¥dited by Dr, Frank KR. Loope—Phono Capitol 4626 lay evening, by the Dick- Howship lub, a Here’s your last chance to take advan- | and must be closed out at once. tho aplrit of Yulotide begina to grip ITS DEPARTMENT ‘ : *' . 6, carry 0 back to youthful 3 7 cy tage of this great Singerman Sale. Yesterday we closed our doors and | 2%, °Ur2INK ie ie eter of the| Mabel Long, 7816 18th ayo. N. W bent it < : again reduced sale prices, It was a |store windows, the holly, the mintle- 4 yoars a roaldent of Seattle and 4 the: _ Singerman’s, for over fifty years the | shame to do it. Ho ee ony nd the tin.| shubin, was taken thru a largo do- a you - leadi Jothi h f Seattl jo pol adorned articles that attract the| partment store in her wheel chair ‘button j ing clothing se of Seattle,| We are now ready for the Grand |eye overywners, Ax a thrilling oll-|for Whe fmt Ua at cna Bt % . i H ii +} 0 f max, the great Christmas tree in ee wl ing ot | failed to meet its obligations. Best ce dng 8 stock will soon |™%,,the reat Chr ts and] aayH she haa éver hid 4 emory. " ’ solo ‘ : | By Sia risen the famous re to ncake Satur day the Banner Sparkling With, the brightest colors) SHUTIN GETS HER BIRD “cy to ‘8 Singorman tock was then assigned f Our. heartatrings are. loosened.|. 20% Grindrod,, 2611 Waldon st., \ Ut. a BENEFIT OF TH gned for | Day—here’s what we'll do. Weill swovt, joyous thoughts are ringing| "8 the good Indy who responded to e ef. nad tho — the E CREDITORS | make this sensational FREE CHRIST- |!" 0% minds—no room there for sad pay had rs ae weak gor @ bird for start ‘ Teeagih nas piped a whu iting: —now the balance of this great cloth- | MAS OFFER— ean And this day a child Man | ‘This week we are looking for a | ‘ young Persian kitten for @ Indy liv-| ¢ ful, the Comforter, the Chriat Spirit.” in the " wh iT rf Being PON miod” Gainigw: of groat |S 2 the country, who promises it B : a a ood home, a: ; I GREAT FREE CHRISTMAS OFFER friends, It {tbe dake oer ie oe shana The Following Are a Few of the ; j XES || Many Good Things to Be Had wishes be your wreath; your coming |) BLIND TO GET CHEER BO hopes, the candle on tho table; your|| Lighthouse for the Blind are | Here’s our FREE OFFER: We'll give Men’s beautifully tailored Two-Pants | goo1 ‘doods, tho frult on the table;|) aiytributing 20 good cheer boxes || huits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin and the light on the hearth, your fire|| to blind folk» about the elty, and | stripes. These are Singerman’s $40.00 kind—and they go to- 6 85 ot REFORM, | the Stimson Lumber Co,, thru the a Ladies’ Silk Hosiery Handkerchiefs Slippers In plain and fancy weaves, full] Of every description, in plain white hematitched, also colored For Men, Women and Children, Poace on earth and good wili)| Lignthouse, are giving nine tonds : morrow at the wind-up price... +e oe8 ANCES toward all mene of wood to needy blind shut-ina, P| fashioned and mock stitched, any A achioldared HOM sothine | : ‘ belnncebtanet : and embroidered linen; a 4 And as an added inducement to force all these Suits to be sold by the close of |3x- sali ©. ret color you desire, put up in Christ: | Sad Stren forinthe hand | | ale nebporsiicespnnrnsis > business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat in the OUR SINCERE THANKS | FOR 35 may Boxen. Speclally priced at | jerchief ine, you will find here, | 44 chrome and leather soles, 5 é S ry n ehalf of the Sunshine $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, Single Handkerchiefs from be both fancy and plain, all colors house—and there’s over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be| | Gutia and sunshine Smiten #0: || thru itx Sunnhine workers, this de.| ff $2.69, $2.75, $5.00 to $4.50 per | to 65¢ each. : and aizes. Prices 85¢, $1.00, $1.25, guaranteed as 0} Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs, 4 00, § ff} given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow. | clety 1 extend many thanks to | | partment In reaching the homes ot} pair, All ¥ FF And for Saturday only, included with this offer, we'll give Men’s Heavy, All-|| tut rendtion of “Wht Stan ||andn net many ore bomen wr analy B96 to 1.75 2 box. $1.50, $,75, $2.0, $2.50 pair tiful rendition of “What Man | |and a great many more homes where a AAR ' ~ 4 “ Lives By" aa a benefit to th here & h i Wool Overcoats, belted models, Singerman’s $40.00 and SI 3 8 5 Lives By" aa & benefit to the | [there aro no shu s TH BE $30.00 values, at the final rock-bottom prices of $16.85 j At the ‘Emmanuel Lutheran || PHONOGRAPH RECORDS FOR Bath Robes Ladies’ Kid Gloves Ladies’ Novelty Silk and . Lay wea ei banat asa S SHUDING For Ladies or Children, the | THE CENTEMERT Kid Gloves. Underwear a cea ; ETA ; pful and very | | ve are in receipt of phono: Beason quality in Floral and | We are discontinuing this line Eee) And here’s Lot 3, Men’s Finest Tailored Suits, in heavy English Serge, Blue | | torvirationat to ait those who at: | | graph records for our clnoulating Benen a ight and me | and are closing them out at very |. momeustorg, Vote oe ers UJ :. » ry | te 7 1 hs and Bankers’ Gray, Singerman’s $50.00 kind (full guaran- $1 9 tended, "We wish also to taank {| Dhonoeraph and tor alttbuton Navajo patterns rime ‘and | low. prices: Our. $3.60. quallty, 5 BE tee in writing with every suit) and the final wind-up price her able aanlatancs, and the Rev, | | Wilson, $22 Queen Anno ave girdlog to match; 2 to 12 yeurm, | while they laa at $1.06 per pair. | Dainty, eisments of all sil ; “ ; » y ' ‘ . $2.25 to $3.95 cach. Colors, black, brown, gray, tan, | crepe de chine, radium silk and baby i «Saturday PUIG ce i cake Pee er er ee LR Lee bees Mr, Stub for the use of the and from Mrs. R. L. Lindgren, beaver and white; embroidered ‘ : ft ts | church.—Frank R. Loope. || Beach drive. Women's sizes, $4.96 to $10 | pac novelty silk; mixed fabrics in . And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, Absolutely Free, your |%*—————___t ove oe flesh, pink, orchid and peach cob rer each. I heard a bird sing in the dark of| FABRIC GLOVES, 1n all col- | ors in many different styles. truck # selection of any Hat in the house. BUT PLEASE NOTE: THESE FREE OF-|,,. s Bs aon 2 Poko i pare # FERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. Ee ACRE eA. aoniedl” Wonk apd sweet, te re ||. Novelty Boudoir Caps re eee val- ¥ i .| A special Christmas al 0. member, . . “ F} Mrs. 4 Tomorrow we'll sell Men's Singerman Dutchess | and going at_ these sensational prices. Tomorrow rn radio pro-} ilk Camisoles . i baby Tramcre, $6.00 and $7.00 values, for $3.63. Singer: | you can buy Men's Fine Dress Shoes, formerly §7.00, fram for shut-ins on FDZR Fri-| “We're nearer to June than we wero | and 5 Christmas Aprons and Misses’ Sweaters down ante $400 and $5.00 Pants af $2.35. Boys’ Sults have | for $2.98. Men's Work Shoes for $2.65, While fine Gay, 12:30 to 1:20, will be given by in September, | painty hand-made boudolr caps, Elaborate House All Wool—$3.50 Each ately reat marked $283; and heavy AIFWool Macklinaws | Boys’ Shoes have been marked $1.05. apie. ree tbe | stiaaiee..6%) Dis |* NO bird sing tn the dark of | H nage from ribbons, laces and D: 7 yurled at $4.85. ‘And here's the cause for these enormous reductions | vents yocae roa apart December Contributed, |fy) Soft silks; priced from 25¢ to resses Button front, slipover and nob ; Holiday Suspenders have been marked Gown 10 45 —Aingerman's stock rust be woand uA at once, to-| "sre, at Camptell, Mian Clara Contributed. | H g2.50 each: Pretty ‘Tea Aprons, made of | Tuxedo styles. All colors, firmly neau Dress Ties liday boxes, ‘. it Slippers, . oh f i Fro tock Rishcs “ ) Milan lara 6 yas 4 " s a Ma's ral fini Bhat Pprtggy yen dines or on Fe tenn i Pb nck: | Rundlett, Miss Grace Hackett, Ml | CHILDREN | WILL Pretty Camisolex, made from | fine white lawn and org andie, | knit and the best valuts to be me | Heavy Pure Wool Pull-Over Sweaters, formerly $7.50, | this forced drastic actlon Rs ARETE Wet SO Cee ae GLa Sk Dene ee nine ayaiy Messating, Buk sh | tartetully trimmed with fine Val. | had. r | will go at $3.85, satlonally low prices aa these, jbers, Mrs. Gunt Mrs, Fanny jas Mo and the children practically every shade, specially lace edgings, ornamented with The Men's Dress Shirts, formerty §2.00, are priced 85e, | Think of buying Men's Tents vane oe Me | of the id Home will enter- ff priced at $1.25 each, ribbon bows, 48¢ to Ladies’ Sweaters 4 j Work Shirts at Ge. Men's Lisle Socks at 18; | Underwear for G9c, and Men's Heavy Wool Under | wid NOGAPH. IG AN __, [ta Calie. trienda at tae ese ay more” 3 ton. Socks go at 9c, And Men's Goodyear Water. | wear, worth $2.00, for 8c. And Men's Winter Union | . SaUT. | eat ci jhome, in the play, “A Mother Goose Umbrellas for Ladi SE DRESSES jin sateen, Brushed wool and plain knit, nt proof Raincoats go at § Suits at $1.39. While Men's standard brand Garters | . “Ne | Christmas Party," which: will. ter mbrellas [or eS | -rctonne and other attractive ma- | all-wool, in all colors and style = * | Mra. € 8 | minate In a real party id styles obtie Men's Overalls at 98c. Men's Collars, all sizes, at | go at Ile. Everything else that man needy will be | , ” ts. Chauncey Shelton and Mrs. |Minate tn a real part or Men terlals, hand embroidered and | and are priced, each numb Me SBE sc. Black Bear Overalls—in fact, everything that man | found in this great stock, and It will be tha In} A: A. Ryer motored to Anacortes | cits trimmed. with contrasting ma 9 I ee ul needs for dress or work. wear—all included in this sale | proportion. : this week with a phonograph for| Mra Cimuncey Shelton, Mra. I. Ladies’ colored silk umbrellas, | terlals, $1.25 up. 7 real value, at $2.60 to $12.00 oy FE Mrs. Clara Smith, who has been aj M. Cline, Mra. W. D. Martin, and ys feat Bie ;, . each 3 Be here when the DOORS OPEN, SATURDAY MORNING, at 9:00. We |snutin for a number of years and| Mrs. LaMasters have been some ° 9 | % ; ‘ + | who it was thought by her Sunshine | time in preparation and tho ebil- a e Nad ol 5 Si ave. have mentioned just a few of the bargains offered. Our four large display win-|¢riends would enjoy 2 phonograph. | dren are going to be vary happy Bho. “os, Le apart that guality Men's Silk Neckwear , : Faet dows, on First Avenue and Pine Street, are just stacked with honest merchan-| isn Gils Bhatia | with thelr corstman. treet whieh ber, covered wt etattetn with | An endless varlety of all the Men’s Dress Shirts was dise. So come to the Final Wind-Up of this Singerman Stock Saturday. You! — Eugene Jefferson, 280314 Jack. ‘ ne Nery oper gaa Cagel C8 ee valine th Fe atk, | Th sonrted madras : sil, ateibe 4 can’t make any mistake here. Remember our address: | son st, ® Ityearold crippled | . CHIISTMAS PROGHAM AT wer oS cach. A full line of other | Tweeds in any shape you dexire. | Tucrem Pougse, Uecatiiats. 0a | Bors was the beneficiary from COUNTY HOME Patkeatin prio 5 - Priced: S0e, 7c, $1.00 and $1.50, | fiber and all pure silk in very FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1601-1603 First A Gar. Fuel ee ee |. ke eee coe ea — | nent pattems, AM at . Irst Avenue, Gor. PING) year, civen at 1875 Hamlin st, | by Mr. D. H, Painter of Commun: neat patterns. All stses. | Pricad: —— —_—_———_———-—_— | ity Service, with the following Boys’ Suits Boys’ Hats and Caps $1.39, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 to “You're partly right, Doo,” an * ists will give tho Christman ente $5.00. és party hee “Ont: Jailed for Selling st Monday evening at the With two patra of pants, full In all-wool tweeds and im oin- George, I don't I swe' sheen! y rane lined: $7.98, $9.98, $18.98. ported homespuns, from $1.00 feat action.” said the doctor applying that ain't her game. It's Title: Mortgaged Property| Harry Cone, director carol eis ee te up. AE tis stetnoscope. “You've had some} —Judse- Mri: Frances Pendergast, 60 years | singing; Mra. Geo, G, Bonwell, vocal Boys’ All-Wool > eke Men’s Suits and : * trouble with angina pectoris, old, Friday was to begin serving | soloist; Mrs. Channing Prechard, = Boys’ Shirts and ler” ent yale | Go.day mentence in the county Jail for | Petal selolat Mackinaws BI Overcoats pro- ——_—______—. | removing mortgaged perty it ais and 85.00 and @7.50, in plaids louses not |leqally. She was sentenced by Jus |teacher of expr fiat wistarek” In a large assortment, plain | $15.00, $20.00 to $30.00 2 ig 2 mar. DEC. 26-27 Ss Dae 4 | pros heather mixtur and fancy colors, 59¢ to $1.50 ‘in Mrs. Pendergast made a practice, ’ each. sew : Four New Popular Programs | We was chareed, ot purchagtig turht | A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS Boys’ All-Wool a Men’s Hats and Caps oa § i) | ’ ture on the installment plan, paying | SENT Sweaters Boys’ Rain Coats yes, & small deposit, and then selling it to now I think we In Tweeds, Homespuns and : | | |third partion ai “targa prices” | $3.50 to $7.50 Each $2.50 to $6.50 Each | reits. Priced $1.00 to $5.00 pos, SUF a In all school combination colors. Ages from 4 to 16 years. each. n- AND HIS } . ¥ B D ee Gregory to Sing | we are apie} 55 RR ae | Vv 1 i antennas ot 7 ee ae 1 | Ss. Capital Radio q . get W CHLLDREN RADIO PROGRAM | s:30 to 7:30, December 24th, It will hospital Turner Gregory, wife of j tions ate nt FOR ORTHOPEDIC be ‘given by child students of the| Captain Jack reports our new club: Lect Commander JOHN PMLIP SOUSA, Combeter }) Pav program | American School of Music, North | buttons are about ready and will . | Rear Admiral Gregory, formerly com Jain cour de + reaelae’ F An } r ° re tor n in OF Gream regular - > mus . d His Famous boerg at “the” Premetton “miyy lwo can only prove two air from The Rhe th and Fremont ave. | soon be sent out to club mer len l yard, will be the fea 4 solotat | | | | mibers. at Band of 100 | he bake er apapcleg aon also and say, the “k we got ot ig station for th nta Claus will be there to talk] Pres PR ee sa EN EN 5 a rudto program to bo brondeast on ; thei Ww rth while; we can club at the Orthopedic ill over.the elty and es-| Telephone MAin-0600 when you se Auspices Nile Temple, Nobies Bf} WRC at ashington, D. C. from & |hardly wait until night to tune in| hosp! Monday evening from | p hose little friends at the | are ready to use want ads. a of the Mystic Shrine. At the to 7 p. m. Friday, The program is DR. J. R. BINYON ind for all this happiness we owe! - Na aed fence is & prs ash Peale bear tds be- i | being furnished by the United States EY shat 1 2H IGS PALE OE ED ve cone Nile » tollo lemer ve I the a go oar mace | marine band. Beattie rao fane who Free Examination — | ‘"" {0° aed " 1S EL EGE ELE LEE EEE LEE PEGE LE LE LE LE LEEDS: Dol. > | pick up the rt are asked to com ars with Sousa, “The Nobles of a - ¥p Sota. ful thanks 4 the Mystic Shrine’ and “The Pptnictte ita reception to WRC at | BEST 2 GLASSES | Rt Copeland, Milton M. Miller ) . ” | ashington. , , x elt E Stars and Stripes Forever. Arth Miller, Capt. V. Webs 4 pot | SHE'D LEAVE EM OUT on are Rhodes Radio Dept, Star Electric ¥ Prices—Matinees § oe Ae 7 » 1 ce a a jar aie Gl | We are one of the few optient | Co ¥ ee ae First Charlady—Thoy tell me the | stores in the Northweat that really ect ¥ 1 | League 0” Nations ix a good thing, |grind lenses from start to finieb, | THE LONESOME CLUB s ' $1.10, 81.65, "Aris. Sha we are the only one In LONI | ry ng wll cout ond Charindy—Well, let's hope SUATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. v veo XA oP entes of t ‘ ve an a y'l nor hem fur Examination free by graduate op. | 0% aha Som they “ave none them fu, examination toes By graduate; [su the nome cis sunday ove |S Por —_ EES EAE eee | UBIONS AbsOlutoly Necessary, | ning. BINYON OPTICAL CO, | open house for ton a6 FINST AVE. trangers, Christm all ¢ GIFTS We still have a very complete line of Sweaters for Xmas Shoppers, due to our large factory facilities. “am This means 20% off usual low prices Th UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM and Southern Pacific operate THROUGH STANDARD SLEEPERS SEATTLE to SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES TWO Trains Dally from the Oregon- Washington Station, Fourth and Jackson Street. THE OREGONIAN Leaves Seattle 3:30 P. The Youngsters— happy Your Wife—proud Yourself—furiher ahead 4 That is what our new Christmas Club Plan, the TEN PER-CENT CLUB will do for you. Women’s Fancy Sweaters Women’s Golf Coats Costume Sweaters High School eaters Men’s Golf Coats “Chappie” Coats Woolen Tams Children’s Brushed Wool Sets Searfs This Seth Thomas Mahogany Clock FREE with each Ohio Cleaner. Ar. San Francisco (2nd morning) 9:19 A.M THE SHASTA and CALIFORNIA Enroll! DOMESTIC tA am Leaves Seattle 1115 P.M. @ Ar. San Francisco (2nd morning) 11:30 A. M THe ‘ 16 KNITTING COMPANY Ar. Low Angeles (3rd mor AM Low Winter Rates Tickets on Sale Daily ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 1504 First Ave. MA In-4671 Seattle Nettonal Bank SRCOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA Manufacturer 501 Union St. Corner Fifth Avenue arrangé delivery of n tickets, a regarding your trip, CITY TICKET OFFICE Se The Home of the Ten Per-Cont Clab 1610 Eighth Ave. EL tot-4695 1405 Fourth Avenue | ee we 3 Fou ver ly x - | ‘ ase babe r a9 _— Fe ST oe pena ‘Vy. St What abet Shen Shen aN PEPER 3 aad 3 ao pe | MA tf | Ne aio eae Lar) aT eNO SS ay | aX Fa PERAF SPS PERS RAFEPETO SODA DO MBPS Pe Pa PASE PA RARER KR * 4 1 r ¥ alls FAME MLR AP CE i © BE ‘