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rRIDAY OVERCOATS| FREE OFFER Wonderful FREE OF as Climax to SINGERMAN’S SALE—Great Overcoat Clean-Up SATURDAY, Here is great Overcoat FREE OFFER; Every Over- coat must go—Saturday we'll give a large lot of over 200 Men's Overcoats, broken lines, and regardless of former prices, come in and take your choice $9 85 . Saturday at the Clean-Up Price,....... And here is LOT 2; We'll give a beautiful lot of men's late model, all-wool Overcoats—genuine Black Bear, Virgin Wool stamp on every coat—belted and tailored in the latest style. These coats made to. sell at $30.00, but take your choice Saturday at $ 13.85 Clean-Up Price And look! Men's finest tailored Overcoats, genuine all- wool, plaid back, belted, and wonderful values. The major- ity of these Overcoats still retain their original $40.00 and 845.00 price tags. We have over 181 Overcoats in this lot JANUARY 18, 1924 THE SEATT [E ‘VE R ETT T RUE BY } ay Be ] ANs CC NDC ) NOW E P ' COMGs, AT ABOUT BusH | WER THE QUESTION Direct 4. DIREC ¢ THe no! STAR ANK YOU » to than ts, who have ng them to the ts, Daniel ae i Mill i Paimer, Mr McColtster, Mra. John rd Sweet, Home Underta H. &. Records, 0, H. Pet nepard ambulance Vilson and Eldridge Butck | see THIS MAN NEEDS YOUR HELP I have an appeal for an aut PAGE 11 IThe Hamilton Watch Yours for a DOLLAR DOWN! HIS is the only store in the Northwest where you may buy a Hamilton Watch—without parting with Forty Dollars at one “fell swoop.” You get the Hamilton on payment of a single dollar. You pay the other thirty-nine —say at the rate of a dollar a week. No—there are no extras—no interest—no tax. You buy at the Cash Price. Burnetts simply act as Banker and Jeweler—all in one. Buying Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry at the Burnett Store—under the Burnett plan— is just as dignified—just as proper and just as confidential as though you borrowed the cash from your own Banker. Incidentally— KORN ¥ # it’s a LOT easier. y taaproned be trees And we guarantee the Hamilton unreserv- ij gge thy thn Bladen 2 ; edly. If, after thirty days, you find that you eee tate ed oo | can do better in any other good store—we will take the watch back and return every penny you have paid! Yes—we fill mail orders. Our “Country Cousins” are invited to shop by mail, Credit is freely extended to all who have shown that they have not abused it. The Hamilton Watch~ Yellow or Green Gold- $ .00 filled Case. = Guaranteed for years. : Here for $1 Down and $1 Weekly. ell give th t Saturday i h ne > take W and we'll give them to you jay : $17.85 = = : te ax fe lake wi at the Clean-Up Price. lab Al Ses pe Bed ge he And as an added inducement to force these Overcoats : » ame Pe SALE ends, we to be sold before this great SINGERM make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in the house— and there are hundreds to select from in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each of these Overcoats sold Saturday. And included with the above FREE OFFER we will give E - . Men’s beautifully tailored, two-pants suits, of all-wool serge,) (— f i _ o- | full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes; original price GRATITUDE around $40.00, but they go tomorrow with our FREE gratitude and apprec Clean-Up Price of s for the many |- usages os - ived since I became In Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Jation THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD FOR SATU RDAY ONLY Saturday we'll sell Men’s| Men's heavy fleeced or rib- Singerman Dutchess Trousers, | hed Underwear will go at 69c. $6.00 and $7.00 values, for | While mies Sak’ okt coaaia i ys’ Suits have been | B marked $3.85. While heavy jheavy wool Underwear will all-wool Mackinaws will be| be cleaned up at 98c, cleaned up at $4.85. | Men’s Dress Shirts at 85c;| Come here tomorrow and Work Shirts at 69. Heavy! & buy Men’s genuine Packard | wool Socks at 29¢. Men's * and Dress Shoes, formerly $7.00, pd te S| DON'T FORGET THE SHUTIN | DESERTED MOTHER WANTS for $2.98. Men’s Work Shoes | OY¢ralls at 98c. for $2.65. While fine Boys Shoes have been marked) Bear e. to $1.95. oluma in The Star y first nesd that was met a wheel chair at a my means, * to an appeal for quilt recetved a veritable shower #, velvets, tapestries and ging: om all over tho state an rom Canada, The work of arranging designing beautiful combin be a source of pleasure nonthe. DOWN = BURNETT BROS. eo JEWELERS Pay Us As You Are Paid 909 Second Avenue, Between Marion and Madison Seventeen-jewel move- ment — tested — adjusted; accurate in every way. Nationally advertised. Nationally priced at $40 Cash. “ ‘ was twenty Edited by Dr, Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 the col-| Men's heavy |Hickory Shirts at 85¢. Black | Overalls—in fact, a complete stock of Men’s wear, A large lot of Singerman’s|all included in this sale and os: Caps, original prices! will be thrown on sale Satur- $1.50 and $2.00, now 85c. ‘day at these sacrifice prices. Be here when the DOORS OPEN, SATURDAY MORN. | ING AT 9:00 A. M. The SINGERMAN STOCK, now down to odds and ends, must go, together with our own immense | stock, at these rock-bottom Clean-Up Prices. If you are in If you have # bit of news, Give It to the shut-in; Or a joke that will amuse, Teil it to « shut-in; A story that Is true, An incident or two HOME Have you a piace in your home for a deserted, heart broken mother, 20 years of age, and her 7-monthold baby? Call CA pitl-4626, One wants to hear from you, . Don’t forget the shut-in, CAPABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS Will your story make one laugh? | work Tell it to a shut-in, ed women (¥ names) drov © bring me @ graphophone |fine records. Best of all, t me an afternoon of cheerful, ing talks, bringing this « nderful perfume which co fade tren memory find “* atin A “ifferd Bartlett, a crippled young Never mind about your style = |min, formerly an auto mechanic. If. it's only worth while, pealed to ua to try and find| When such And will make « person smile, th doc Ste would a. TA Don't forget the shut-in. & 00d man to take phono | ‘et —Bert Morehouse. | ordors hopes to have another inspiring call | need of a Suit or Overcoat, Come! Come here Saturday and | we '¢ from you. MRS. B. L. SMITH, Anacortes, Wash, s are manifest > those dear six ometh . eee God bless you. This shut-in! ; mand for flowers has increased on|your ‘voice, She's in the next | I A Il an average of 20 per cent annually|room.’\—American Legion Weekly, ncreasing Annually) PAIORETS here, he said. St. Louls dealers in | WIELLIE'S NEW SISTER BT. LOUIS, Mo, Jan. 17—Weds|the fiscal year ending last June dings and funerals used to bo the) had total sales of $7,500,000 in. flow: MoOTOR-ELIX R occasions that flonsts anticipated. jers, ho sald. This year the, total “Them days is gone foréver!" | will be above $8,000,000, “he ¢stl- over her you'd think she came from Aalca nA fae" fie “ ghthoune,. the following | (ver ber youd think she came from) ‘The deinand for flowers for social! mated. electéd officers for the coming POOP ES [functions now exceeds any other | branch of the florists’ trade, accord- ling to Frank A. Windler, president DOCTOR'S DIAGNOSIS aS Gee the lara “My friend," remarked the phy: aiclan, “you are ering from a mands were for weddings open oe tie “1 know It, doc, but please lower ro pelt Pea |\Flower Sales Are take advantage of the windup of the great SINGERM/ AN} ach for the dae of Don Miti-| at ‘CA pitidese, or. call’ on Chittora STOCK. an's presentation of “The Bervant at 218, Wall at, symbolizing .f House,” “Now, my little man,” said the <—— barber to & youngster in the bar ee at the Barri os ee ee 1e Pays 4 SHUT-IN HAPPY AGAIN Thanks to H. D. Bradley, the His Debt | antennae of Claude D, Ewing's | | . || rad t in good re } LONDON, Jan. 17—Provably there | | “AU bas been put io s \s no author In the world who has year: President—George Balley. First Clark. pair and Claude ia picking Joy } toe ond Vice-President — F. W. , or more fans in: America than J. M.| 4 00C °% the stmosphere sgaine Secretary Treasurer — dlee Barrie, the author of “Peter Pan.” |~ cee z Once Barrie lived next door to a family which numbered a half dozen Healthfi is F Mery With a hole In the top, like | dad's."—Pittsburg Sun. Vice-President, W. Roy | funerals For the last five years, the de- Tessie | Eastman, ¥ YOU HEL 8 FAMILY? nA hs CAN YOU HELP quis F MILT? | isin sateesataD his arms since} The Women's: University of the hospital Sixth ave. and Spring’ st., blind folks ax their guests WEMUST VACATE I have an appeal crippled in one of chidhood and out Jonly since Christmas due to an accl- |dent to one of his legs. j@ay evening at a musicale give | ‘This man has a wife and five ehil.| club members, He is fully | e DA es from his recent trouble! PANTAGES STAR PARTY and js now desirous of finding a| A® hosts to the Sunshine clerical or watchman” position, He! Club, tho has had law experience, ia an excel Ment and employes walked right Into] the cold. lent penman, and will take anything ‘he hearts of the 60 shut-ins present offered. on Friday afternoon and made this If you have anything to offer this little group wonderfully happy. There was no mistaking the whole {hearted welcome of both manage- |ment and employes, all of whom " were untiring In thelr efforts to SUNSHINE GUILD please and comfort these smiling un The Sunshine guild, meeting with fortunates, who are united In saying Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape's Cold Compound” elub, had 16 |dren dependent on him. Tako two tablets every three hours) | until three doses are taken. The first | Smiles | dove always gives relief. The second | manago-|and third doses completely break up recovered Pantages theater Pleasant and safe to take. | Contains no quinine or opiates, Mil: | lions use “P Price, thirty guarantee it bright children, He was a great pal. In his next play, he used a joke that one of them had sprung on his| brothers and sisters. Barrie scrupu- lously held that If the Joke was good enough to use, It was good enough to pay for. So Barrie eolemniy made out a check to the boy. He paid him a farthing royalty for every perform- Mrs. A. Grierblel on Thursday aft- ance. A farthing, be it remembered, | ernoon, will be reported in this col- is about a quarter of a cent. Check those violen! that bring — Roomate presage 5 a Tdaweable ng's New Dis- op omnes + quickly by oa ae mucous nes to throw off clogging tecretions. It has a pleasant taste. All druggists. Dr, KING'S sew oiscoverr man please call me at once, as tuo need is urgent. CA pitl-4626, ene | BETTER WIVES /1D MOTH RS | The émancipation of women as evidenced by the evolution in dress § from lumn next week. steel stays that made a 4 twentydnch waist and the long @ street-sweeping skirts to the sports clothes of the present day has cer- tainly had its effect upon the health of women. With proper attention to § diet and exercise a race of better wives and mothérs is assured by it If, however, meed by On every article In this store, bulging with Furniture Values usually unmatched anywhere, but in this extremity simply astounding. A large portion of our premises fronting on Sixth Avenue coming down to make way for a new building, hence quick action is our only recourse. ailments develop as As hundreds of others have done during the irregularities, back- seit Gade diye ® aché, headaches, nervousness and Irritability, Lydia §. Pinkham's § Vegetable Compound may be de- pended upon to overcome them Thousands of women testify to its and ot semen You’il Find These ag Savings Genuine => REMEMBER OUR ADDRESS: in tas RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY | appears be Soo nh cee part |ELMCTION SEATTLE ABSOCIA-| “Bo the angels have brought you | x irs 5 tne w ed t SLIND ew baby sister.” 1601-1603 First Avenue, Corner Pine Street lot February as a benefit to the Bun At the regular meeting of the Se|_ pa 5 63 eu 4 i = —————— | shine Guild for shut-in activities. Jattle Ansoclation for the Blind. held 5 Pill ort er hag dg a “piece Overatuffed Tapestry hy S, | iving Room Suite, web con- mahogany, Reg. | MASY are tho eyes that aro etry spring etge comfy $28.50. Sale price D ri : turned to gazo with keen ad: sat Yate price 129.50 Floor Lamps, complete with miration on the well developed,, Overatartie Velour Lik M t l B é Beautiful) aie shades. te healthy girl no matter where sho’ “P " i 7 50 Roe Suite, well ons may be—on tho rapidly moving sthacied. “Regulee 53h $13.5 2-1nch continuous post RUGS AND 2a ee Vernis Martin or ivory + thoroughfare or gliding gracefully Bale 139 50 . 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Ru; finish. Regular $12.50. 50 over the dance floor, price A bp prieketiat I e; -plece Over Mohair Liv- All eyes turn because we all ap- 12 Tapesicy sty Bale Sale price ... ° price .++.4. DO. OT 5 of best con- preciate the girl with the figure Ly Pic egal pelt so firm and plump—tho girl with le price $225.00 radiantly red cheeks, checks that Combination © Walnut "5.00." Bale Rugs. Regular carry a touch of roses from na- Italtan * design. Bpringe: Rogular §250 price .... ... $30.00 Sale 7 Wool i see. $850 |] I Seeho™ ies Maes Colds In ‘this Old- Fashioned Way Wing Rockers and $17.50 solid cess, and now they alsvays take hot lemonade to stop a cold, ‘Their experience ist valuable to you, Ward off that args cold in this pleasant, healthful way, that 80 many others use. Children should have hot lemon- ade after play in the cold out-of- doors, If their feet are wet from snow, beware a cold, Let them drink a real, old-fashioned hot lemonade at once. California lemons make the best lemonade. They are practically diess, tart and wy swith acid’ j Buy them at any first-class store. Try the “hot lemonade way” tonight. Gut are easy to stop if you take the proper precaution soon enough. When you start to meeze or are aware of a chill coming on, drink a good, old-fashioned hot lemonade. Drink it as hot as you can stand it. Then take a warm bath imme- diately and go right to bed under plenty of warm covers. See how much better you feel in the morning. ‘The effectiveness of hot lemonade in thé prevention or treatment of a cold is due to more than its heat. Millions of people used this ‘effec- tive “old-fashioned way” during the influenza epidemics with great suc- Simmons metal’ link ture’s own garden—the girl with @& the sparkling eyes, keen and sharp Day le ee -... $169.50 —tho girl with buoyancy and tho Dining Sutte, Queen Anne de- me of youth, ( Regular $139. 50 jot necessarily an out-of-doors a. PEICR Siscatig ‘blood’ calle dust’. sit Hsifoong Bute fea, Bzaeetn dere acl hel Facet girl and chiffonier, Reg. $91.60. is pric $69.00 youth, price « 8. 8. S., since 1826, has stood for 4-piecs tion Walnut increased blood cells, 8. 8. 8, wee naert: any art means restored strength—rekin- bes oto dled vitality—adde* energy. Take 40.1b,|_ Kelted Cotton actress. B78 eat Sale price . $8.75 Mahogany jot eat te) Tea 2 3 i Linoleum. Regular $1.50 Price Fristoe igs, ory “T0c yard, PICO es sivoessesnene Oc Pro-Lino, Regular 75¢ 50c Try making your hot lemonade rtd way and se hows delicious the fle- vor it. Hot Lemonade Dn, J. h BINYON ° Free Exaznination } BEST $2.50 cLasses ON BATH Spinet Desk. Sale yard. Sale price .... and chifforetie K $279, ple Velvets and Ax- Sale 8. S. S. and watch the bloom of $1 86. 00 youth return to your cheeks. Watch eat ter Rugs, mins - pr price $1.25 thet flabby, fll nourished flesh fade 27x27 In. An exchange sass tied full of surprises, Take gab sh of this opportunity sto hd may. Not a furniture or housefurnishing need present Or immediate future that we cannot at @ sur. away before flesh that is firm and plump. Red blood cells will do {t prising saving to you. All prices spot cash. All sales final, Ryan Furniture Co. 600-602 Pike Street, CALIFORNIA Sunkist Uniformly Good Lemons sihees (ineinding skin). Pines stlers in bowl and pour bofling water ever then, Allow to mend 0 We are ong joeky tee te Peat and 8. S. 8. will build them. It stores tn contains only pure vegetable in- ° tart to ti grind Jenset only one in | gredienté. §. 8. S. {s sold at all ‘i good drug stores, The largo ATTLE—ON FIST AVE. : Pros nstipir em free by size bottle is more economi- R tometrist Giasses nol cal. California Fruit Growers Exchange Los Angeles, California R uniess absolutely necessary. : : § BINYON OPTICAL CO, Aue FIST AVE