The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 13

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—_l = section TWO | The Seattle Star — [Paces1: 10% 4 € é = 7 Lainie Avec W : FRIDAY, Fl Novel Stunt Tried by = {_Fineswirer ) “ORR R OT CAME | National Vote on ART ACCEP" ‘S ; eS 2 of Candidate Row | W ELCOME ; Mellon Plan Opens H MET Ge Candid Suit Salesman =o Works “Truth-in-Business” Game to a Frazzle With the Reporter BY JIM MARSHALL BY dIM MARSHALL VP GIVES HIM A THRILL, HE SAYS 75,000 Qualify to Vote at Elections TRUTH IN BUSINESS PROVES A SHOCK Brow, Factories Turn in Desperation To SEATTLE! | Theosophy Theme Scheduled Here’ Above: Mra. L. F. Chen Pleasure and 1 8! with Judge Chew below. (SPECIAL OFFER Diamond $35.00 : 00 Each Week © Full Value Allowed in Exchange for a Larger Diamond Guse2 1404 THIRD AVE. Watch Repair Experts pp The Palace Hi, ) n. her {n-don't care who she ourt, it takes to tell ling at the bar Can You Use 2,300 Suits and Over- Coats at a Price—for Spot Cash? MR. J. C. HERBSMAN Executive Secretary of the China Club V* duaredt 4 aster and judge rolled in one. Will deliver the annual ad- | Mrs. Chew paid and with a swish dress to the graduating class : Mascot Says, ||} a: wis’ odes Buin a te gad what Wise Words from This was the S. O. S. that sent both College at the Masonic ‘em: said to him that night. F 5 3 4 sseceg. gm [|[| om Pay eine Ferny [ALO rc Ae Arikor Brichone members of the Lundquist-Lilly Firm speeding back-to court | nized as one of the most elo- |{/ quent speakers In Seattle. ‘ . | boeeyed So] | oo. sue w enw » | Pilgrims See : NEW SATU epee ag vited. More than two hun- . havebatuertllat rorerous eck Gred students will receive oiy andin LAST TIMES TONIGHT their diplomas, Exercises free. r 54 r : l\Taxis Now! No Matinee Today “Not Tonight, Dearie” a — Camel and Mule Give Way to Modern New York to put across for their Seattle customers me of the biggest clothing deals in the history of the city. “Good manufacturers are An unusually mild winter has left many of the leading clothing manufacturers of New York and Rochester with a great surplus of the highest grade suits and overcoats. They turned in desper- ation to the country’s big cash buyers—as usual we jumped at the chance to do our customers a real ser- vice, to make a real saving for our friends, and Here Is the Result of Our Big Deal 500 Suits and 1,000 Suitsand = 800 Suits and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats $25 $29 $35 “Next year, remembering thelr burnt fingers of 1923-1924, over- coats manufactured will probably be too few. Then prices will be above the normal, | | JERUSALEM . 1—Pligrms to 3) | 3A In-0223 a Palestine must bo prepared to find ta. d the Holy Land a little less of a j é | shi and more of a tourist resort 4 an it used to be. ORPHEUM E CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE | days of siow and laborious | poy 3 & HEATH “Never spend money useless- ly, but {f you need an overcoat this year, or next, you will probably save money buying it now." aravan, sleeping in tents nt and sharing something of Ss the rude and primitive life of Viol |people are gone. E the war there was only ono| in the country—one harm: Nestle’s Lan-Oil 1. Now Jerusalem ts crowd Permanent Wave Full Head And Up GUARANTEED Inecto Rapis Hair Dyeing by poms erwood and Bi HENRY | BARR & | TWINS Refreshing Interview of Song and 1 cus to Jerusalem, from Bethlehem to the Sea of Gallilee, dining and oc. perts \casionally sleeping, in modern hotels, vada Caumaart Orebestrn and returning to boast that they IR FEATU: |48 hours.” ‘And Up |_ Nevertheless, travel by automobile {s full of adventure. For the roads es run into deep ruts, Try Mr. Singer's latest Shingle Bob, also A WATER WAVE that stays. “inser’s Hair Store 218 Pine Street Remember, the low prices alone do not indicate the full meaning of this offer. These Suits and Overcoats were purchased from America’s foremost Tailors and were made and designed to sell for very much higher prices. fated with the Baptism of Christ. A distinguished traveler, Sir artin Conway, describes his er | eriences at this spot as follows: | « were driven by an Arab ohagieede an individual easily ex: Myron Vearl and Company Laurie Devine |your faith tn All SWAN ‘HANSEN | : New PLANTATION \New | Jewish State Hats METROPOLITAN] IS OPEN [asthe | aoe ee « HONPAY. Feb, 4th, 4.26" Wl eThe Year Round” | suse» the cenera! committee ot now Spring shapes Matinces Sao Brn. and shades Including DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS : tho late Pearl Gray. @) DAVID WARFIcLD Hundreds. to. choose as SHYLOCK in from at “The Merchant of Venice” Sete Now Seling $2.85 Green Bldg., Seattle Extra Trousers This month we have made special = pur- chases, to secure Pants in regular suit- ing patterns, Your cheice at our usual low price of Rust Bldg., Tacoma « $5.00 Come Out and Dance to Warren Anderson’s “Plantation Twins” and will contain three cities aside from Odessa, Wive million dol. |Iars is sald to be available to start) | the experiment, | ‘he plan {s sald to be strongly fav. Chickerin and} hes 3 Miles North of the City on the New Bothell Highway Quality Food Good Service | Phono KE nwd-2002 Seats Now Selling ae. BS gp Thani 51.00, $1 2, 8.00, $200, 82.50, $3.00) ., Mtntincen! is al It he three | will be-named president of the com: mitteo in charge of the foundation.

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