The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 3

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tRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR BREAD “GOUGE” 111 ARE MISSED BRIDE SLAYER BIG SALE | Prove omento WN lg BLAZE WAY BE ALE] THE GROTE-RANKIN CO e COLUMBIA RECORDS 000,000 Yearly, Is Charge Reach $200,000 With Suicide Story 35C no Sa5 se. |S PAGE 3 ANOTHER NRW LOT OF RECORDS EN Ot Ved. . ves in Early repor 1 : SWEET SIXTEEN | STORE REOPENS :: Shop Announces Showing of |! New Spring Models YOUNGSTROM ig Inc. 420 UNION STREET letween Fourth an LOOK FOR POLICEMAN AT DOOK nd Witth Dan O’ Leary Planning to eae for 119 Years 110. Fe * Theodore Roberts, pasieiy eas Actor, Near Death | A Inrge PITTSBURG, Fe THE BON MARCHE BarGaiN BASEMENT |e Frequent selling events of money-saving consequence make a daily visit to the Bargain Basement well worth while. Learn to save! “JAIL U, 8, AGENT cven sno ON TAX CHARGE| L¥Or Floor Lamps Complete With Fine Shade BIG Feature Value—A special purchase of Floor Lamps that not only brings you the newest styles, but brings them to you at sav- ings no home-lover can possibly re sist. mn and Indicted for Defrauding the The only way to judge merchandise is to see it. Come Government of $27,000 Saturday and investigate for yourself. Remarkable dresses @ at unusually low prices. 150 Brand New Silk ° DRESSES ESTABLISHED 35 YEARS Lamps and Shades designed and finished in a wide range of colors that are unusually desirable in themselves, and in asso- ciation with the furnishings of a room show to every advan- tage—four styles sketched. There are a hundred of these fine Lamps in this offering—they pre- sent an opportunity that is most unusual. —Third Floor $ De Made to Order | Make ‘eas Appointment Feb, 22, 23, 24 and 25 Tel. MA in 25 Smart Styles in Flat and Canton Crepe In the season’s most wanted rag @ reonerniny, Febrancy 15 ||(o tugnt. You preted you “es PRICES SLASHED ON BALANCE OF colors—king and pig-tail blue, m i i een 4 didn’t, elthe 1 thousnt they | rose, brick, sheik, tan, putty, 1 did, ther. ou gray and almond. ‘ ON 2°AVE. p.m 3 Trimmings of braid, lace, } NEAR UNION KFHR—4:30 to 6:30 p, m 30 “You told me tHat if I used nino} shirring, fagoting; novelty ; OPR ARCADE. BLDG. iat fs as bottles of your medicine I woull buckles, velvet ribbon and Yh ii st al eiee : ; ioe fil b PER pounds. I lost 90 pounds silk drapes; tiers of panels; i} 1320 - 2° AVE. KG $:20 p.m. [and six ounces es side drapes; short and long : tlic Shaadi | CLOTHING STOCK—COME SATURDAY TO THE G sleeves; long waist lines; tube | and full flare styles; novelty | JMEN’S trimmed pockets; — combin- O’COATS ations of colored silks, Over 200 in lot. A : reat cle Skirt Lengths Are Short eatetbay ate Saterday 8 to 12 Inches 4 85 Entire Red Front Stock 98 | a marked down to rock bot- Cc tom prices—it all goes ON SALE SATURDAY AT 9:00 A. M ’ S it Cut From 9 8 CNS QUITS sz0 to “ Young Men’s irs" $14 85. g S cutFrom$25 to hdd Heavy Virgin Wool re Black Bear, cut : from $30 to Py ; Moats $945 [esr $9.0 . Wear Suits, A cleanup of 87 Saturday at gear Sa RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. Fs, Avenue * and Pine or call Heavy Shirts will A New Shipment of BOYS’ All-Wool SWEATERS $2 35 Slipone style, with ruffneck collars. Color Ld combinations of brown and buff, black and orange, biack and Kelly green. Sizes 28 to 34. On Sale Saturday at 9 A. M. Boys’ Ribbed STOCKINGS Extra heavy ribbed Stockings — in black only. First quality— Cc in sizes 8 to 10%. Women’s Fiber Girls’ Jean STOCKINGS MiDDIES Fine quality Fiber Sizes 8 to 20 Stockings in black In white only, with and cordovan. Sizes t one pocket. Good Cc 814 to 10. quality jean. Would You Share in the Earnings all | ; of a Five Billion-dollar Industry? $3/|| ‘Men’ $ 0 Coat i ARGEST profits are earned by industries dealing in ~ foodstuffs—they are nec cessities—always in demand —people must eat. Meat packing is ‘a $5,000,000,000 industry. Five Lasts Shares in The Rainier Corporation sho over Bal|p | Palrs. to Choose Rai rporation should earn over \ “The All-Leather Line” Manufactured by Friedman-Selby Shoe Co. Every shoe solid Jeather. This guar- anteed all-solid leather policy is what gives “The All-Leather Line” guaranteed Shoes double wear and makes them worth twice as much to you as any other make of these shoes selling at similar prices. Brand New » HATS Fashioned of taffeta, satin, straw cloth, hair braid and Visea ~ cloth, Smartly trimmed with feather, flower or ribbon novelties. wear, In poke and off-the-face styles. with jewels. Spring Delightful for spring Some ‘trimmed 12% annually based on past experience. Swift & Co. has paid as high as 28% Cudahy Packing Co., 49%; Armour & Co., 100.5%, ‘and Union Packing Co., 67%. Now is your opportunity to share in the earnings of this big Northwest packing concern — but you must act quickly. Get the facts today. Early Sale MUST Satisfy You The Rainier Corporation G. I. C. BARTON, President Authorized Capitalization $3,000,000 All Common Stock Par Value $100 No Preferred Stock No Bonded Indebtedness ——— MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY —_—— THE RAINSER CORPORAT: Central’ Building, Seattle. Without cbligation on my part please se nd full details of your plans for giving the public an opportunity to share in the profits of your company Name Address ..... | A Cleanup of Heavy | | MEN’S CAPS * , PRESIDENT : A Wonderful Value—Formerly + $3 to $35 at oi oe be MEN'S | ke | ’ MEN’S SUITS Men's $3.50 . Felt Hats go Saturday at WOOL SOX Men's Packard Heavy Wool Mixed. A Stetson $7.50 Dress © Cleanup at Shoes now —_————— BOYS’ SHOES | WORK SHIRTS> Caps,. Original prices Boys’ Fine Peters Mer’s Blue Work $1.50 and $2.00, Brand Shoes, Shirts now on go at regular $4 sale at _S0¢ 49c | Come to the Windup of This onat Singerman Clothing Sale i —Prices Slashed and Entire Stock on Sale Saturday at ~ Red Front Clothing Co. ‘ Wool Sox 18c UNDERWEAR | MEN’S SHOES) and) Singerman's Men's | 1601-160 3FIRST AVE.Soe's

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