The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1924, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 lle Sbboalibb srbak pb a TE AS Wi Donte ‘Cl sili THE GROYTE- K/AN KIN (€9) OTTO | fi KEGEL, President Om O terrible “Say It With Old Clothes” and Aid Needy Suet aut TE cE el ide id Se RES See peu | AE OP Te to Get Warm Habiliments | as {a BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER guilds will give t n with the guild r things are gate ' OURFAMILY PHYSICIAN.- Sith spot “INTERNAL BATHS ~ Banker Deaf iw Ta Mr. J, B. MoNefl, ais ha iace © Se'Rerlt Now Hears Perfectly en Musing the ‘J. BI Sale of 944 New and Smart halves past twenty-five = ay eap family) 3 so), err > olan for the-reagon that Lhave| M L. Ellerman, F had to call m to|the Farmers National E treat one of the pity more of oquainted “NX Bought at important price concessions from one of the foremost makers of High Grade \ \Leather Handbags and offered to you in four great value groups: ture it. 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