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FRIDAY __ FEBRUARY 8, 1924 Only 7 Days Left of Our () SPECIAL “14-DAY SALE” Do Not Miss It! hae "19¢ 890 pairs Womon’s heather mixed H At, pair 4 500 pairs Women’s 8 fashic and Mis 4 purd thread and all-woo! In good cx pair ...5 uper-quality full-fashioned -beautiful olors, at, pair GLOVES 300 patrs Sclasp French Kid Gloves, and long silk gloves, with embrol: t z on back, at, pair 89c $1.69 150 pairs fancy strap-wrist Silk dered backa,-at, patr Bargain Basement Extra edly at yard seas 25c silk and wool Rerunante—% 25c, 49¢, 69c to li -yard lengths—each .... 100 Assorted Window ades; tam and green. each (width, 32 to 45 inches; length, 6 feet). OUSEBARGAINS. DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE 500 yards O11 Cjoth. plaig white 1,000 February— the Month for Astonishing See Our Windows CLEARANCE GROUP ON WOMEN’S SHOES $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Including Hi Shoes, Oxfords and i ge Slippers Materials of Satin, Suede, Kid and Patent Children’s Shoes and Boys’ Shoes Many Styles at Men’s Lace Shoes and Oxfords In- Better Grades of Goodyear Welts Are Grouped at M\ $2.95, $3.95 2 Chairman THER 8B AT 'T LE STAR The Story of the Skagit | WHO AUTHORIZED THE $1,739,046 RAILROAD? BY PHIL TINDALI v t ¢ the bulldin amon dub on) i Udilltios the City Couneill, | FIVE NEGROES Initiates Electrocu- tion Executions Texas NTSVILLE, Tex, Feb, 8.— Commitioe ademned negro murderers hortly after (Ce mntinued in Tomorrow's Star) ‘Italians Planning ! Carnival in | City rt) An Italian benefit car that N for bide © contract that did not come, | Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair my crite waa elect ficlont aie ec comm of the can speak from per My first inti that there regard. | mation if opin © conerete dam, 45 feet t former estimate, On this revised plan Mfr. t timated the of th $9,100, 0,000. UHDEN PROPOSES HE BUILD RAILROAD In this revi plan. © give me my fi to hla op »poaition to th h the Skagit Watch Fouth Stains Vanish | —While You Wait! manne heciapiarihady pod forward, tho it was ny months, owing to. thi en on t I came to un kson was t r elty ¢ reorganization of th ing th Unden pron 5 oad esti. t a railr otal weit hast held since bh COUNCILMEN REMEMBER : NG NO AUTHORITY 3 1 can learn, Als mbers wever, he did not ceam his} < rotests at the mann in which work was being conducted, council and by No platform did | Without such authc adver: | in wer to imprens on the p |tited for bids and “on March “2%,| ple and on members of the council] water, but will disappear nnder | awarded tho contract fér 22/ hy demand that th should| the heallng and soothing effect of P otal of main track “and ond and «| 4é6t” go forward wi aining . haif miles of sidetrack to Grant) bids from reaponsil con SOUGH Rene | |Bmith & Co, professedly wnder au-!upon « definite com aking Every user is « friend + ESTABLISHED 1875 | NERVOUS HACKING | Can not be cored by a glass of passed or intr thority of ordinance No. 29,8T, » diana and specifications Get Your Bible Today Now the big distribution starts, and every reader who presents three of the Bible Coupons as explained in the daily announcements, will come into im- mediate possession of the greatest of all great pieces of literature, The Bible— which is now being distributed by leading newspapers throughout the land. 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CLIP YOUR COUPON from another page of this issue and present it with two others TODAY covers, gold lettering, fit for a birthday or Christmas gift, only 3 coupons and p 1.98 Filled on Terms Explained in Cov- pon Printed Elsewhere in this Paper MAIL ORDE DIE IN CHAIR and prepared sham-| HONEYTAR | And It's Mo “Dud” Either PLL WAKE SEATTLE’S CLOTHING TRADE UP I have simply got to get in a lot of orders Saturday. Shop needs the work—lI need the cash. I'll make any sacrifice to get some real business. Special for Saturday CHOICE OF 100 SUITS 5 COATS 20 MADE TO ORDER ANY PATTERN IN MY BIG WINDOW Come down Friday night or early Saturday. Pick out any pattern in my window that you like, point it out and I will make it up for $20. No strings to this offer. 20 of these fabrics 30 of these fabrics 30 of these fabrics are worth $40 20 of these fabrics are worth $35 And your choice of any‘ and al) of the hun- dred patterns on Saturday only for $20. $100 FORFEIT If I fail to give you any suit or coat in my South front window for $20, I will forfeit $100 cash. And you will find a wonderful assort- ment of fine woolens to select from. are are worth $50 worth $45 | WARNING—I am not connected in any way with my former location at 801 Third Ave- nue, My only place of business is at 1405 Third Avenue, | PERFECT FIT AND ABSOLUTE SATISFAC- TION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Louis Sidelsky | IMPERIAL TAILORING CO.—SINCE 1890 1405 Third Ave. Between Pike and Union Streets Ce Parents of Eleven wife are both 70 years of age. The ps d 50 Y. are the parents of 11 children, six Marrie CAPS | of whom are living. Sixteen n CINCINNATI, Feb, 8—George | children aad five great-grandchildren Kerman and wife, 4123 Virginia ave.,/are among those expected to ati will celebrate thelr golden wedding | the celebration, Korman is a retired anniversary soon. Kerman and ais cafe owner, Hot Water for 1924 Our Standard Gas Water Heater— SPECIAL For February Only $19.00—$1.00 Down $2.00 Per Month Or $18.00 CASH HOT WATER A CONVENIENCE A LUXURY A NECESSITY When you want it you “want it now” A Gas Water Heater | Will give it to you “now” and At lower cost than any other | | fuel. This exceptional offer is | your opportunity. Place your |] Seattle Ligtting Co, 1308 Fourth Ave. MA in-6767 THE GAS COMPANY YOU HAVE A BOILER LIKE THIS IN YOUR ae