The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1924, Page 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUALY 8 199 ——— ~- ae from our regularly low prices on All Winter Overcoats Giving you extraordinarily No finer lines of Winter exceptional values. Overcoats can be found anywhere, SHION PARK” sale includes y, high-quality brands. low prices and for this and other Buy a coat for the remainder of this season and have it for next winter. 25% OFF ona special group of SUITS See our windows for advance showing in New Spring Styles Suits and Topcoats for Men and Young Men SHANER & WOLTE “In the Low Rent District” 916 Second Avenue Says Oil Scandal National Menace The oil scandal is our greatest na- tional menace, Clark V. Savidge, state land commissioner, said Thurs- Gay at the weekly’ meeting of the Young Men's Republican club. “Re- Publicans and democrats must stand about it.” | together to meet the mena: dectared. TOO MUCH “May I use the telephone?” “I'm afraid it's out of order, sir You see, father left the train yesterday, and he's just | been telling the railway company Windsor ¥ FREE T0 YOU SATURDAY Exceptional FREE OFFER Marks Climax of Great Singer-| man Sale—Grand Finale Saturday Here is our FREE OFFER: We'll give, Satarday, a large | Northwest on the map, certainly Jot of over 200 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, broken lines, fen osndege | deg ws but regardless of former prices, come in and take your pick at And here is Lot 2: We'll give Men’s beautifully tailored | Lanse Hees $9.85, Two-Pants Suits of all-wdol serges, full lined, in blues, browns | and pin stripes, original prices around $40.00, but they go tomorrow at $16.85 And as an added inducement to force all these Suits to be sold before this great SINGERMAN’S SALE ends, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in the house—j "0°? by & wealthy suitor and also and there are hundreds to select from in all sha and} he golf clude fa | Today’s Ne ar Subscriber 3. TROEPPL | ng W MRS Inas paper every hought I. might as tama hia Grey's column and In fact, I like on the new subseri what it was about th led them to specify The it wilt tell you about them from d to day PUBLICITY HAS REAL KICKBACK Advertiser Finds Seattle Gets National Note This je ator ry throws a side jou t cifle | tional advertising, | diums as magazines, newspapers and | organized publleity campaigns Monroe P. Smock, commissioner ©f public welfare for King county, | jowns A country newspaper not far) | from Seattle Recently Smock desired to sell or| Jease sald paper, and to that end tb j Sorted @ small advertisement for a | week's run in an Eastern trade jour |nal devoted to literary interests. Result: Forty-one replies froth 19 different states, within lesa than 10 days of the date of first insertion of | the ad. But the real “kick” Is this: “Almost without exception,” sald | Smock, “the replies I received com-} mented on the fact that the writers had become familiarized with Seattle jand vicinity thru the great amount lor publicity that has been put over alt thru the country within the last year or 80.” “Two dollars’ worth of advertising, plus the fine way concerted national advertising is “putting the Pacific | Smock showed wires confirming a deal, to take effect immediately, and incidentally bringing one more set Sonnty | ‘DANCE DRAMA FRIDAY NIGHT The problem of a maiden’ who i» by a young, ambitious fellow, will be | solved tonight In Meany hall, at the! styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each of |v niversity of Washington, when the| theSe Suits sold Saturday. And included with the above FREE OFFER, we will give} Men’s finest tailored Overcoats, genuine all-wool, plaid- | | coeds stage their annual dance drama | under the direction of Miss Mary Aid One of the dance inter will with the above state of af. back, belted, and wonderful values. The majority of these | fairs: others vary from folk and fairy | Overcoats still retain their original $30.00 and $40.00 price | ‘sles and mytholoxy to comic Mother | tags. But they go Saturday, with free offer included at the final price AND PLEASE NOTE—THES $14.85, FREE OFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY! » Saturday we'll sell Men's rman Dutchess Trous- ers, $6.00 and $7.00 values, for | $3.65. Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Pants at $2.35. have been marked $3.85; heavy All-Wool Mackinaws at $4.85. Heavy, pure wool, pull- over Sweaters, formerly $7.50, at $3.85. And here’s the cause for these enormous reductions— Singerman’s assigned stock, now down to odds and ends, must be wound up at once, and it will be thrown on sale, together with those of the combined Red Front Stocks, at 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street; and this forced drastic action is the cause of such sensationally low prices as these: Yes, we defy competition! We'll sell Men’s Overalls at @e«. AT 9:00. offered. Boys’ Suits | | | at 5c. Black Bear Overalls— in fact, everything that man needs for dress of work wear | —all included in this sale and going at these sensational prices. Tomorrow you can buy! Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, for- | merly $7.00, for $2.98. Men’s Work Shoes for $2.65. While fine Boys’ Shoes have been marked at $1.95. Men's priced 85c, and Work Shirts at 69c. Men’s Lisle Socks) at 18c, and Cotton Socks go at! 9c. Think of buying men’s | heavy fleeced or ribbed Un- derwear for 69c, and men’s heavy wool Underwear, worth $2.00, for 98c. And men’s Winter Union Suits at $1.39. Everything else that man needs will be found in_ this great stock, and it will be} Men’s Collars, all sizes, | sold in proportion. Be here when the DOORS OPEN, SATURDAY MORNING We have just mentioned a few of the bargains | The clean-up of this Singerman stock won't last Jong. Come to the Final Wind-Up Saturday. You can’t make jdits, any mistake here. Remember our address— RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY 1601-1603 First Avenue, Corner Pine Street Dress Shirts are|* joose stories, Sixty-five girls are to dance in th ret Tapping, on Ftobb will carry | | Mary Gives Judge’s Son Film Position ARSON CITY, Nev., Feb. 8—Jud La of Virginia City, son of Jud B. Langan, who granted Mary Pickfor . from Owen M years ago, will le next week to ta j the Pickford com It was reliably reported that Lan.) d the position by Miss ‘e for Hollyw position with | Pickford herself. \Republicans’ Club Wilson | Honors With many prom present, the Yor | club devoted th kly nogn lunel jeon at Dartnall’s cafeteria fo paying tribute to the memory of Woodrow Wilson, dead war president, Leaders jof both parties joined tn forgetting politieal differences in speaking on ithe life and accomplishments of Wil- son Girl Bound by Duo That Loots Depot | MASHFIELD, Ore., Feb, 8.-Tied and & by two unmasked ban: 6 Ruth Noah. employed at a North Bend milk depot, was fore: ed to look on while the thugs looted | the safe of $50. She was later released by two customers, The jit was THE I TAR THE ture at extreme reductions. Compare v THE GROTE" RANI N@® OTTO F. f- REGEL. Preaident The Febr uary Furniture and — Rug LAST sale IA TURDAY The last day offers significant opportunities to our customers for advantageous buying. are large enough to make satisfactory selections and values are exceptional. Come tomorrow prepared to outfit room, flat, apartment, cottage, bungalow o values. Buy Furniture and Rugs Saturday PAGE 3 Assortments * mansion with good furni- Phoenix Hosiery At Lower Prices ULL fashioned Silk Stockings with French clocks. In black only, $2.25 and $2.50, Medium weight, full fashioned Silk Stock- ings with lisle tops, Black, gray, log cab- in, beige, piping: rock and new tan, 5 Full fashioned Silk Stockings with lisle garter top and lisle foot, Log cabin, beaver, beige, Havana and new tan, $1.85. Extra size full fashioned Silk Stockings, lisle garter top and lisle foot. In black, white and Havana, $2.35. Announcing the Arrival of a New Shipment of lena Ruubinjlein & Internationally Famma SD SOC Cees Valaze Beauty Preparations Skin Toning Lotion (Ordinary and Special) Pasteurized Cream Skin Food Cleansing and Massage Cream Foundation Cream Cream of Lilles Liquidine Baume Blane Jeauty Grains Georgine Lactic Eau Qui Pique Eau Verti Novena and Valaze Face Powder Emailline Anthosoros 3alm Rose Crushed Rose Leaves Rouge Eye Shadow Hand Cream | Lip Lustre Vanity Compicts Refills —First Floor Three Treated for |Cas Rabid Dog’s Bite} LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8.—Rudolph | Mra. Adell New e to Determine LOS ANG Feb: 8 Judge Burks has announced he will Newberry, his wife berry, and their daughter, Mildred| remove hix court to Long Beach to | Newberry, aged 6, of Sist st., | determine validity of holding sessions were tr dat the receiving hospital|of a county court at a place other by Police Surgeon A. E. Saveri unty seat: One case will wsterday for bites inflicted a we used to test the validity, Judge o by a dog, said to be suffering | Burks sald, ei | The district court of: appeals. re a, woman | re. | cently ruled that the existing law providing for |court to be located have been bitten by the dog before killed was unconstitutional jand should the test case go against them they will take the case to the state supereme court on appeal, at torneys there declare Child ren Cry for MIE “Our ¢ eet t her to have?” ‘R:= Fletcher's 's a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages, To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Littler lelehkers MOTHE robbers escaped, Proven directions on cach package, Physicians everywhere recommend it, Superior a department of the at Long Beach Long Beach} | residents want the court In their city A New Convenience Hoover Suction Sweeper Attachment Cy “ANS furniture, drap- erie! walls, woodwork, mouldings, tops of doors, ceilings, stairs, radiators and all the hard-to-get-at pla about the house, The new swivel locking device on the connections of the hose and tube make this attachment the most convenient and entirely dif- ferent from anything ever offered to the housewives to simplify sweeping and cleaning. If you are among the thousands of Hoover Elec- tric Suction Sweeper users, you are invited to come and see a demonstration of this new convenience. Brushed Wool Cap & Scarf Sets Half Price Many beautiful colérs in Cap and Scarf Sets—$1.98 to $2.98. Scarfs—$1.98 to $6.25. Hats—98e to $1.98. Extraordinary values. —Second Floor Johnson's or Old English Floor Wax Pint cans 59¢ Brightens floors, furni- ture, woodwork, automo- biles. Pint cans are featured for Saturday’s selling — extra special, 59¢. —Basement Store New Sport Coats For Warmth and Jaunty Smartness $19. 50 $39. 50 Youthful, chic and charm- ing are the New Sport Coats fashioned of plaid and striped materials. Some are straight and slim; oth- ers flare slightly from the hips, and many have cape backs. In Copen and Tan Plaid, Copen and Gray Plaid, and plain colors. These are really splendid values. , | —Secorid Floor Corsets Specially Priced $4.45 ACK Lacing Reliable “Corsets, made of flesh color broche with six sup- porters, elastic insert at waist line and elastic band at back of skirt. Especially desirable for medium to stout figures. Full range of sizes. Very exceptional values. —Second Floor Press Club Elects John ¥F. |dent of the Seattle Press club for the annual meeting of the organiza building annex. time newspaper man of Se one of the lawyers. He nominated for president without opposition, Carl F. Brazie of the Seattle T! first vice president and penter, second vice presid A, Wood was nominated t and Ike Comeaux and William Pe. train, secret Elections will be held in two weeks “| 67 Uneunsloved Fed by Salvation Army | Sixty-seven unemployed men are being fed once a day and given beds by the Salvation Army Indus. trial home at Ninth ave, and Vir |Rinia st, it was reported Friday GOITER REMOVED 0%MO has proven a safe and suc- [cessful way to remove a goiter by | simply applying over the goiter at j night time. Young people respond |} quickly to this treatment; older peo- | ple generally take a longer time. The merits of OZMO have been preven in so man: ing a goiter should have | tancy in using OZ-MO at on MO sold in Seattle by Bi lothes leading druggists. ment. was cases that anyone hay- hesl- . O% Shave With |Cuticura Soa The New Way Without Mug 2 Pp Validity of Court; Dore as Executive) Dore was selected presi-| tion Thursday night in the White] Mr. Dore is an old-| tle, now | | the second term by the members at] ,, 6) uary, according to the report filed with Chief of Police Vollmer, Burglars obtained loot estimated: Totaling $337,000 value at $136,614; robbers took LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8.—Crimin-| yables estimated at $70,431 and Tay als operating in Los Angeles obtain- abs ert obtained goods, Soe Bandits Reap Loot city's leading criminal | managing editor | | { Singers, Speakers Everybody! Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend Ik ONDON: ONDON’S is antiseptic and healing. For over 30 years Kondon’s has been helping millions of people for all kinds of Colds and Catarrhal affections. FoR HEAD, NOSE, THROAT TROUBLES Kondon’s makes life worth living. Write for 20-treat- ment tin. It’sfree. Or get a 30c tube from your drug- gist. Guaranteed to please or money back. KONDON’S CATARRHAL JELLY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. Then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, or- dinary liquid arvon; apply. it at night when retirin moisten the gently with morning, mo: dandruft will be gone, and two or y dissolve and entirely de: stroy | single sign and tface of it,| no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store and four outices is all you will need. This simple remedy | has never been known to. fail,

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