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“THE SEATTLE FREE TO YOU SATURDAY onderful Free Offer as Climax to Great german Sale—Final Clean-Up Saturday ere is our FREE OFFER: Men’s beautifully tailored Pants Suits, of all-wool serge, full-lined, in blues, ns and pin-stripes, Originally priced around $40—but go tomorrow at the final And Here's Lot 2: Men's finest tailored Suits, in hate sh serge, blue and bankers’ gray; the majority of these still retain their original $40 price bts (full guarantee eet with every Suit), and the final clean-up price Saturday is..,..........- $19. 85 And as an added inducement to force all these Suits to be before this great Singerman sale ends, we make this E OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat in the house—and there are 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be n ABSOLUTELY FREE with each of these Suits sold orrow. | And Look! January clean-up of Men’s Heavy All-Wool reoats, belted models, tailored to show their original $35 $40 value, but they go tomorrow at $16.85 and $19.85. a special lot of Men’s Late Model All-Wool Overcoats irked down for Saturday at the $ 1 3. 85 “up price .. AND PLEASE NOTE—THESE FREE OFFERS ; GOOD FOR SATURDAY ONLY! turday we'll sell ‘Men’s|in fact, everything that man om a Dutchess Trous-|needs for dress or work wear $6 and $7 values, for|—all included in this sale and $3.65. Men's $4.00 and going at these sensational . iroults and by “Red” N ¢| = It hie counsel, J. Wilton 1 ¢ police mm, He} ling sights in this weekly. Other: 0 at $2.35. Boys’ | prices, be ‘ewman, of | sult his counsel, on Lam. | vip. eee : ‘i is 8 y- 8 Pants i marked! Tomorrow you can buy|‘® “Canadian Dumbells,” besides | OPOLITA |bert, of Washington, who arrived the privilege, after | Liberty News, getting ready for) ir6 the state game authorities, har- pare ve Men’ ine Packard Dress several orchestras on the Pacific! |this morning on the same train ‘0 driving while in-|thelr spring bouts, They will be! vesting salmon eggs, and the French ; heavy All-Wool Macki-|Men’s Genuine Packard Dress) coast, | Tonight 4X? Week q| ‘it? Walsh revealed on the Liberty screen! battleship, visiting Seattle's hi “at $4.85. Heavy, pure|Shoes, formerty $7, for $248. ——if , onight ai, Week 9) ~- <r : : — ———= 5 rortune = = Men’s Work Shoes for $2. While fine Boys’ Shoes have been marked at $1.95. Men’s Dress Shirts are priced and Work Shirts at 69c. Men’s Lisle Socks at 18c, and Cotton Socks go at 9c. Think heavy fleeced or ribbed Un- pull-over Sweaters, nerly $7.50, at $3.85. And here’s the cause for enormous reductions— german’s stock, now down odds and ends, must be und up at once, and it will thrown on sale, together ith. those of the combined ted Front Stocks, at 160)-) 1603 First Avenue, corner | Street; and this forced | tic action is the cause of sensationally low prices: Yes, we defy competition! Ve'll sell Men’s Overalls at wool Underwear for 98c. And men’s heavy Win- ter Union Suits at $1 We've also marked a big lo! of Singerman’s Men’s Caps, | original prices $1.50 and $2,| Men’s Collars, all sizes,|at S5c. Yes, come here be-| it Se. Black Bear Overalls—/fore it’s too late. Be here when the DOORS OPEN, SATURDAY MORNING | AT 9:00 A.M. We have just mentioned a few of the bar- | offered. The clean-up of this Singerman stock won't Be sure and come to this great clothing sale Satur- ‘ou can’t make any mistake here. Remember ou RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1601-1603 | Avenue, corner Pine Street. heavy BODY NOT IDENTIFIED | __ BUSINES . Jan. 1—| “I'm going to ask your father for body found onthe| your hand in a business-like man ach near here yesterday had not | ner.” n made today. It is presumably he body of a victim of the wrecked | ner C. A. Smith. | writ think that w -I'm | illettE i Announces a big Special Feature for Saturday Only. Read this carefully and realize what it means to get a CUSTOM TAILORED GARMENT AT THESE LOW FIGURES. 4 4 | 4 ] ” O'COATS mn °25 1 Special Saturday Morning SUITS AND O’COATS $ MADE TO MEASURE 22 But to secure this special price placed before noon, ne order must be FREE VALET SERVICE We will press Free as long as and take they la. t eliblletie TAILORING SERVICE 11201 THIRD AVENUE Corner Seneca, Opposite New Telephone Building care of your clothes of buying men’s |derwear for 69c, and men’s "I Hard to Get Songs Over in Seattle Declares “Seattle ts the hardest city in the world to get a song ‘over’ in, The folks hore are more particular about the musio they want than the people In any of tho big Eastern el Maybo that'll dishearten somo of Seattle's aspiring songwriters, but that's what Walt Davidson, writer of “Mr, Gosh Awful Loose and His Gallopin’ Goose,” and a great many other novelty and popular songs, sald Friday, Davidson declared that no two cities like the same kind of popular musio and that no others aro as particular as Seattle, Ho aald one of hig songs that failed to “got | jover” In Seattle made the biggest | hit of the season in Denver and another one that couldn't win wnith the Denver people went “big” in| Seattle, And Davidson ta in a position to know mbout those things. He has put over a great many popu lar pieces in Seattle and in several other cities. Among the most popt- lar of his writinngs are “Wonder. ful Pal," “Answer Taps," “Big Chief Battle Axe,” “Little Gray} Mother o' Mine,” and “Mr. Gosh Awful Loose.” The latter song ts Probably the most popular just now. Will King featured it with Marie| Lokke at the Palace Hip last week and it ts being featured all over the country by several vaudeville! ¥ MAKING NO MISTAKE WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR MORTGAGE LOAN WITH THE || WASHINGTON MUTUAL’| | WE MAKE STRAIGHT LOANS ANNUAL PAY LOANS MONTHLY PAY LOANS AT LOW RATES WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 SECOND AVE, MS ance. At GLADL count and \ take of the \ prices January. Radically Reduced Every fur trim- Coat med has been reduced. This 1s the op portuno time to clearance prices that you will referendum in and around Seattle on the Hok peace plan showed a |Ford Stock Worth $40,000,000 and predicts that within & year It will be worth $1,260,000,000, | son of the valuation of the tles of the Ford Motor company of C Wall Street has been able to guess nearly the stock value of American company, January R od Name Your Own redit Gladly Terms Every price has been cut for clear- own credit terms. to use a CREDIT adv: reduced Novelty Suits A group of mar Tho count Friday in ‘The Star's growing loud by advocates of tho| '% the vote ‘ provides that this country Al ’ ry ir They Increased trom a two to} This ts tho first opportunt ty ‘!8e4t-|/the permanent court of inte City Critical of Its » a three to one lead in the| tle folka have had to vote @ ‘tectly|al Justice and shall co-operate with | oe y ig returns that came in over nikbt on whether or not they w ar it the| the league of nations without, how Musie, Writer Tho voto ends Sunday, All ballots,| United States to take any | active] over, joining the leaguo as a full addressed to thé Peace Plan Editor| part in European affairs, ‘Ta * Wok | fledged member, THE PLAN IN BRIEF Propores States shall imme- panent Court of In- jer the conditions ary Hughes and President by Mi Harding in February, 1923. ML. ‘That without becoming a member Nations dB dy of mutual coun nditions which te moral force and publio opinion for the milltary and economia force originally implied In Articles X and XVI Hafoguard the Monroe Doctrine, Accept the fact tha United Btates will assume no obligations under the Treaty of Versalite pt by Ast of Congrons 4. Propose membetship in the ° should be opened to ail nations. 5. Provide for the coptivuing develop- ment of tnternational law. of The Star, must be tn the midnight Sunday tn order a EE SOM 1 the $100,000 prize of. ward Bok for the best obtaining worl y at \alls by | plan, a count | fe Do you approve thea winning plan Yes 9 Pay Envelope in substance? No 9 (Put an %) \asido the proper box) aoe baits: Loe baa eee Please print. F) r Isahome—a business —a bigger future. Name . Join Our TEN PER-CENT CLUB It will help you get all these things and more! AGAR Ss ci cccs (elim AS aa BATA a Are you a voter? ..... nie ari re a4 Hanne eleven Manly Fomptly to | Peace Plan Edith ¥, The Seattle Star | t . 2s a Billion Shortly NEW YORK, Jan. 11——Wall Streot ‘alues Ford Motor company stock at ‘The figure 1s based on a compart-| proper: | ‘anada and marka the first time Ford's tus SAN CARLO | OPERA COMPANY THE FOLLOWING OPERAS Tonight—PAUST. Baturday — M TROVATOR! Carle Peron! Northwest Direction of Elwyn BEGINNING SUNDAY, JAN. 13 AUC Us iro, INC eductions ! the same time name your Now is the time Y= ac- also to antage during Dresses Attractively Priced MacLean Asks s Delay, of $100,000 Inquiry PALM BEACH, Fila, Edward &B, millionaire publish da 00, e d oO postponement of hi. amination by |**# gts ve tig awa ded t Senator Walsh, Montana, regarding | '@ a vege bt "act |a loan of $100,000 MacLean made to| PY land, by the Pacific) former Secretary of the Interlor np Albert D, Fall, who leaned the Tea- pot Dome naval oll reserve to Sin- clair ofl interests, THe slay , 4 33,000,000 Let for Rail Cars| Contract PORTLAND, Ore., Jan, 11.—Con-| | zeta for the construction of 957| |r Figerator cars, to cost more than | [MM SECOND AVENUE at COLUMMLA Jan. 11- MacLean, axel it prem company. SIVE PARK 20, Mich., J oder atten IN NEWS FILMS jwhen that film opens there Satur. University of Washington wrest-| day. lors havo been caught in the new|, That Js Just one of the Interest- E Ka SLAM MacLean ‘ald: he wished to con-|Chap |5 8 ne | | | to aa RN iais xo “Friends, we thank you! Your liberal support and p wtronage has made possible the greatest year of our business career. Your faith and confidence in ot !t policies spur us on to greater undertakings. Beginning this year with ninety stores in the West, \ We will be able to serve more motorists, we will have an even greater purchasing power and be able ji 0 offer you even greater values. At this time we wish to reners~ our pledge of service to the motoring public. It shall continue to be our duty to endorse Accesso: A es and Supplies that will make motoring safer, more comfortable, more enjoyable and more econo. 4 tical. Western Giant (,| CORDS Reduce your accident chances to a #) Bovey Heaters Radiator and Hood Covers They are ad table to any car; the “Flexi- form” valve fits any ex- haust pipe minimum —Iin rainy weather, The there is row of deep suction cups and the } no odor, high, square tread with sharp edges make “Western Giant” Cords practi- ally skid-proof, Very easily installed and only ates h : ea bribe ales and heats all These covers are made of heavy, water- the air in the car..sesssrees proof imitation leather, with a padded and > ss quilted lining of fine felt. We carry in stock covers for cars listed below: : “ ek ” Radiator Cover only, Ford ........ $3.45 Kingston “Warm-A Ford Ritsiclony ex ociy, ® Chevrolet .........05 $3.85 and $4.05 | = Radiator Cover only, { DOORS 0 s'c's vive ss cavews $3.85 and $4.05 Radiator Cover onl Matwell 33.65.0035 $3.85 and $4.05 Radiator and Hood Cover, Ford..... $5.95 | Radiator and Hood Cover, | Chevrolet. i500 eds $7.65 and $8.10 | Radiator and Hood Cover, | bs ei ge BIEP _| 12,000-sile, Guar. Dodge and Maxwell...$7.65 and $8.10 | ire ear with pu ie tha wet oe "3 0x3" al $12.65, : Ask for prices on other models a io the drivers pe $3.75 2x3! | — 15.80 ie is GRU ES iccash LSM . Bed 18.85 McKay’s U. S. Tire Chains | ; x4 20.65 ane, “Moore” Car Warmer a) 6 Waa fees TY a necessity in in i you ean mote thoroughly enjoy winter a4. |e 52180". & These are best t driving—no gas no danger 1 | — quality and sci- | easily installed. . Se 26.55 entifically treat- | — 34, 80% | 28.15 | Sst ‘and give | 350k ye | 20.20 porter ed _35x5_ 34.30 price is $3.95 to $10.60 per pair, ac- | cording to size. Also a complete line of Cross Chains and Repair Links, | Task tio: { Prices on Other Sizes) Westarn Special CORD ¢ > | Gui mapteed 10,000 Miles J h ’ F | ohnson’s Freeze Pr. BOKS MGA. h tes rece $8.80 |} oof o Sa bee ; Prevents frozen radiators and does not WES% ERN STANDARD || cvaporate or steam. It raises the boiling | fy the There are no moving part (14 ,000-¥Ille Guarantee) point of water 12 to 25%. One applica- aie ert ait adiGattn : tion is suffictent for a winter. | | slied in.a few minutes. > 30x314 « | @ a $4.65 © [La 95c | 34 i PS RES ESET WLS | | A RECOVERING O JTF IT F OR YOUR CAR | Che sea ohh Luxe Ford Touring Rubber | Cloth Outfit | | | if | Fqutpped With Gypsy Wings 1923-24 Models Equipped With and Plate Glass Gypsy Wings $13.75 $6.95 $7.65 ‘The outfit consists of an extra Earlier Models If your top has becoms worn, heavy black rubber cloth roof, shabby In appearance, y. all stitched, back curtains and ¥ou can quickly Festore both its sufficient binding and upholster- | Garilaitey awd Tkbeaccudee Ga ing tacks and fasteners — all nd Appearance at a ready to slip right ever the old | very small expense, top frame, | De Luxe Top Recoverers—Long grain, weather-proof | materials for Dodge, Chevrolet, Maxwell and Ford Cars, $10.26 to $15. 25, according to car, Ul = Order by Mail Our Guarantee tl For Your Convenience Open Till Protects You if eS: 9 p.m. AUTO ROW sTORn Wester Saturdays e DOWNTOWN Ms STORE Wetslake and Lenora Phone Eliott 3807 Pike and Broadway Phone East 0073 Stores Open 8 A, M. M. to 6 P. Saturdays Untll 9 P.M. ee