The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1924, Page 9

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SECTION TWO | '--mberman Dies; Funeral Thursday © EATTLI WASH, WEDNES COURTS MUST DECIDE DEATH .: idow, Seeking Insurance, Claims No Suicide Lofgren, Corkery May Borges eto Stir Council if Elected rneral ‘Sunday Closing and City Garbage Chief rn Worries of Attorney; Who’s Next? BY JK RICARDO NELSON Acclaimed the Strongest Man in the World One Night Onty COMING Starting Exhibition JUSTICE r Thursday Evening Feb, 7, 8 O'Clock Odd Fellows’ Temple 10th Aye, and Pine St Ww V t Box Apple Dealers to Discuss Export 4 GARBAGE PLANK iN PLATFORM try. 1 LOFGREN WOULD sti 3 ae ae THINGS A BIT , : . f : MA In-0222 4 DOWN BALANCE IN 24 MONTHS 67% INTEREST ORPHIUM A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Miss Frances White Musteal Comedy Star Men Concert Orchestra two] he Seattle Star Ship’s Passengers F Get One Added Day PAGES 9 TO 16 —_ SDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924 No One at Chapel; Chairman Resigns Sale Starts Thursday, 9:30 a. m. Sale Starts Thursday, 9:30 a. m. “IME STORE THAT, ( (crt VOU MONEY” - SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Removal Sale| Starts Thursday, 9:30 a. m. FTER doing business in this city for the past 16 years, and at this location for the past 12 years—after care- ful consideration we have decided to move. Mr. Robi. McCormack, in conversation with the heads of all the departments, asked them if they could dispose of their stocks in about 40 days. The reply was: “Yes, if you | allow us to mark the goods LOW enough.” I want all the goods disposed of REGARDLESS OF PROFIT—as I The following are a few of the don’t intend to carry a dollar’s worth of our present stock to our new location. prices that the writer took as he passed through the different departments: Men's and Men's 50¢ Bungalow Women’s | Boys’ Hats Rubber Pants Sweaters Boys’ $1 Caps | Fibre Silk Sox Aprons Union Suits | $5.00 Hats for cut to cut to for cut to cut to cut to | 49c Infants’ Children's Men's and 33c | $2.59 69c 39c 88c $1.10 | Men's Low Bust Corsets Envelope Chemises O. S. Ezy Dust Mops Women’s Blue - Stripe | cut $ cut to, $ cut to, Vests ohn agtl LPO ee DEOO ato 5Sc¢ | are cut to | Infants’ Rubber Pants Very Fine Silk Hose 2 f cut cut to, 80¢ le Liq oneer $1.29 ri a 23c ot $1.85 a bottle Liquid Veneer or bee Rubbe 55 Drop Stitch Silk Hose Dah Sees 22c 45c une cut to ; cut to © 2 f | _ Boys é Cesta Sit ig ee a 87c Pint Vacuum Bottles, | ah © is ; 95c $1.25 Bed Pillows with Aluminum cup Men's $2.50 Waists ut t cut to, 5 sone Veit tes Dress Shirts 49 | Panty Dresses and GOOD icinadsct 9 Cc bas pie? 85c } Rompers 2 iste! 3 teh Seiad Ie Cc che $1 .00 81x90 Bed Sheets, $1.98 Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters Men's 50c Garters seat widey 65c ne = 98c Bescon cut c 0, yd..... a eovcceces 4 $2.85 Wer eresareons 35c 27-inch Outing Flannel pire q Men's 50c Heather cut to, 15 10-inch Wash Basins Cashmere Sox WANG: acse sete C iy xing Bowls Boys’ $1.25 Shirts 85c Powder Puffs cut to 10c 39c Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers 95 c cut to CUE 0. 6005 Women’s Wool-Mixed Rowles*Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name| Mtowles on each package—Advertive- a ment, Open Evenings and Sundays $2.98 | $4.98 Aw seamles: cut to $1.35 $1.00 Table Damask, $3.50 Comforters, atte”. $2.95 cut to 25c Curtain Marquisette, 36 ins. wide, 2 cut to, yd... ] 6c 7-cup paneled Aluminum Percolators lipped Sauce 12- and 14-inch Deep Pudding Pans zacH..., SOC $8.98 |$11.98| $3.50 2 29c $1.49 Sateen Aprons cut to ; Hose YS A NE “*) SUREOS toe ane 48c 60-in. Turkey Red Table $1.39 BU Ww EOR Women’s Cashmere Damask, 50 14-quart Dish Pans $1.35 Overalls | }Iose 85 cut to, yard... C | Bread Pans Al Colem & Co. Cc , Women’s Drop-Stitch Flannel—extra heavy; pane See i Dress Shirts } HARRY ABRAMS & CO. i Hose cut to, 4 Wes ; cut to | A. Turelly The World $s Lowest Priced Fully Equipped Automobile COARSE eae ee 33c¢ eh RCE Ne 27 c aig ae, Kettles | ROGERS & DONNELLY 5 A Boys’ Women's Silk Hose 36-in. Terry Cloth, for e CUT TO. : 83c F i“ Pantagescope Sweater Coats | cut 87 couch covers, 85 EACH . 50c } i GUS THALERO’S CIRCUS \ iE ESR RP Reina C | cut to, yard... c ZACH... H ——— q 98c Women's Cotton Hose he pureed se 1T-quart Dish Pans Boys’ $3.50 ; ww Al cut to, 5 cut to, 0 (-qua sf to $5 Shoes i METROPOLITAN PAS. sient Zz ( Of] B= ee ae C | 10-quart Water Pails cut to —ToniGuT— 7 ’s Uni Site 9.3 : eit 8 t Preservin i! Mati Today and Saturda: . ane, Women’s Union Suits 82-in. Kalburnie -quar g ‘Davi elutes Preven Roadster Touring Sess cut $1 5 Ginghams, Kettles $2 35 ] Ay ¢ $ $1.50 Pants [7 ee 6 cut to, yard 25c 6- ena eae Kettles, m | ' RR ee ARE |: with Covers 4 / $1 00 Girls’ Union Suits 36-in. Printed Percales CUT TO. 69 ° cut cut to, ant i ies’ | DOWN DOWN Bt LOO 18c EACH... . OFC pec BALANCE BALANCE \ ; Women's Wool Union 40-in. New Voiles, worth | . cutie $ $ Men’s and Suits $4 35 50c & 60c yd., 35 300 pleces of Gray Young Men’s | cut to . cut to, yard.. C | Enameled Ware— 85 | ; s LJ Suits Boys’ Union Suits . Ladies’ 2-Clasp Fabric In 5 lots: Cc H PER MONTH PER MONTH $17.50 quality | cut Q5¢ | Gioves—worth 69e, 15¢, 18¢, 35¢, 50¢ | si oe cut to ie . ‘ ie tion | cut to, 49 and 69¢ | warge sizes in propor’ y ‘ irls’ | Children’s Sleeping DAIL. levies ee c 7-in. deep Pudding Pans ee | GORGEOUS $10.00 Garments 1 00 Ladies’ Real French Kid | and 1Y4-qt. lipped Sauce Shoes COSTUMES cutto.... . sp _Glov Pans, with handle— cut to Women’s Silk Vests a og cut to, 5 q cut to, 4 ‘ Men’s and cut to, $1 65 ts a $1 95 CRON 'Nint vale 1 c $3.45 | Ze Young Men’s each . : . : 3 1 40-in. All-V Ratine; : ; Seda é beach Women's Vests sep beiba Mae ie “ an deer Cake Pans, | $17.50 quality | cut to, . t t a Pudding Pans and 2-qt. ey ij % cut to each . PA 19c ad ge is $ ] 39 lipped Sauce Pans— D beg fe 3 Torchon Lace, % to me ; cut to, 18 ae ane E ; SEINE occ acre ee ERI DOWN 7 50 aie the: with, 2 40-in. All-Wool Prunella, | each.......... Cc cut to . 4 a worth 5 yard— ' RED PEPPER HEAT | BALANCE BALANCE eat uy yd c cut to, " $2 68 Camisole L 9 yard...... 1.39 Semi-Porcelain 2 STOPS BACKACHE $ 1 4 $ eS Gut to, yd... oy Sa A Gold Band Dishes | ys A ‘. 40-1n. alteta plac) ) ~J ae | 8 . mackinaws | BA PI Qc | onivhs worth sean; | Cums and Sancrs | ene $5 Oe rar a oried PER MONTH PER MONTH ee | aac 1.39 | 6-in. Plates, each and $6 Shoes } cannot hurt you, and it certainly| 63 ent its Whisk Brooms 29 yard... . ae Pla sain i on hers | ends the torture at once. : : cut to... .aJIC ; ret ALeee CAR cut to { ‘When you'ate suffering so you can Payments Include All Gharges, Interest, Insurance, Gas and Oil ; 40-in. All-Silk Crepe de Platters, ea... 29¢ | orig set around, just try Red Pep- Nothing to Buy But the License $3 98 Cap Hair Nets, 25¢ Chine, ay $1 25 8-in. Platters, ea. 1 49 ; % Rub, and you will have the ° cut to....6 for 4a to, yard... . Soup Coupes, ea... ® i, est relief known. Nothing has 3 us red peppers. \. i fe ae ezv apply bead Boys’ 150 Boys’ 200 Boys’ 250 Bo: Men’s Women’s Men’s Heavy Rub yo ee eo ne | 7) Qui Hi 33 . A i" 3 epee ran tea st worms the Seattle’s Big Downtown Dealer haben oes $e cae ve Suits Mackinaws Toe Rubbers wo Bena soreness are ‘ - . 118 WESTLAKE AVE. N. PHONE EL iot-4501 (broken lines) -50 quality cut to cut to cut to cut to cut to sk any druggist for a jar of $1.98

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