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PAGE 4 tHE SEATTLI TAR FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924 ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Why Not Reverse It? Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. $50,000 STOCK MUST GO! | | { Good Philosophy? Es SECOND Ma It’s no casy matier to close out this great | First Ave. and Pine Street; so we are offer . 1/ clothing stock—it cannot be done in a day. | ing you your selection of this complete and ‘ o ) Store in the Northweat Largest Complete Homefurnishing Durkee’s Department Store of Wenatchee, combined $50,000 stock. $5110) te meet ite’ obiivations By Yesterday we closed our doors and again a + + Ngee ee . * | reduced sale prices, It was a shame to do it. LEGAL PROCESS this immense stock was We are now ready for the issigned for the BENEFIT OF THE! Come, select your Suit or Overcoat while CREDITORS. this Great Stock is complete. On the job with ready cash, we obtained And to make Saturday the Banner Day— Durkee’s entire men’s stock and moved and | here’s what we'll do: We'll re peat this sen- merged it with our huge clothing stock at | sational FREE OFFER, GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: We will give Men’s Beautifully Tailored Two- [i Pants Suits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes. Original price $35—but they go tomorrow at MMII RERIOR. fc 5ba se Sek Se alia, . Sis heen ae And as an added inducement to force all if these suits to be Gu batert| the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in the house, including hundreds of all late style felts and straws—will be) given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each suit sold tomorrow. And for SATURDAY ONLY, included with this FREE OFFER, we will give % you your choice of 267 late-style Men’s and Young Men's x Suits, all sizes, in tweeds, worsteds and serges, a few two- pants suits included in this lot—original prices of these suits were $20 and $25, but they’re yours Saturday for And here is Lot 3: Men’s Finest Tailored Suits in dean English —. blue, and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kloth | Kraft and Curly Clothes included in this lot. Original prices $1 8. 85 around $50, but they go Saturday at the wind-up price of . In Our New Building ENDS SATURDAY Grand Finale, eeeee- SOOO COOOG OOOG *4@ Daivasedineny One Des Sale Bf | 2 Carloads Overstuffed Living Room Suites A Sale of Sales! A fitting final offer in owr great Anniversary Sale. Elegant $ mohair; charming tape handsome velour. Strikingly beat il colors and $ color combinations. Y sure to find the suite you want in this extensive OOO00U GOOOO OOO OOOO SHOSOD oe assortment. Selections made now ll be held anted, 7 And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, 9% z cas 2 aaa cin nate ae whtiey —— ARNE your selection of any hat, as advertised. BUT PLEASE NOTE: These FRer phoiatered in velour, Cholee +A Liberal Allowance on} ° ecla} for Satur- _ OFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. $ fas $105.00 "$185.00 Your Old Living Room} Furniture as Part Pay- Beautifully designed two-piece tment on any New Over- f “A. apecial reduction stuffed Suite in this Sale; K *, $255.00 ~ aha mit W Extra Liberal Credit Terms Special Inducements | Tomorrow we'll sell: Men's Dutchess All Men’s $4.00 Shoes, in broken lines, ‘Trousers, $6.00 values, for $3.45. While | will go at $1.98. Men's $5.00 Dress Shoes :¥.00 and $5.00 Dress Pants have been | at $2.48. Men’s $6.00 Chippewa heavy ‘marked down to $2.45. Boys’ Suits with two | Work Shoes at $2.98, While Men's $10.00 yants go tomorrow at $3.98. While Boys’ | genuine Packard and Bannister Shoes and Dveralls have been cut to 49c. $1.00 Men’s | Oxfords have been cut to $3.98. And if Belts to 39c. | your boy needs a pair of shoes, you can buy, Arrow Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, go | an all-leather $4.00 shoe for $1.95, patarday for - Beantit at nit Dress Ties | Men’s genuine President Suspenders cut to at 68c. Men’s Garters at 9c. While high-| ,. awa i “et “ 4 . Se, and Men’s $3.00 heavy Flannel Shirts grade Green Hood Shirts, with collars at-| i $1.45. A big lot of $1.50 Men’s and Boys’ ‘tached, have been cut from $3.00 to $1.45. | '° a Pee er eee eee Sane are te ; , fi Caps have been cut to 49¢. Men's Work Pen's genuine B. Y. D. garments will go Shirts to 39c. You can't beat these prices. BO OOOO OO) + Meteteretete OS CK RRR AO aK) "§337. 50 ‘oom Suite, three © SOCOCOCOEOOCOEOOCEPOOOOS COOOOOOO for New Accounts PRERRRRS eee A Pirchase $100 Worth at 68c, Men’s Spring-weight Union Suits at vit ' eth bobas Pay only 85 down! $8c. While all Men’s Heavy Wool Under- And here's the cause of these enormous! jyex, the young lady has pricked her finger with a rose- i t wear has been cut to exactly one-half price. | | reductions: This Durkee’s men’s stock must} thorn and of course you're saying: “No rose without a Purchase $200 Worth | _Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men’s Collars, all| be wound up at once, together with the thorn.” You heard somebody else say that, so you just re- . Pay only $10 down! ‘sizes, at 5c. Men’s Black Bear Overalls, in| combined Red Front stock at 1601-1603) peat it, Why not be optimistic and put the reverse on it fact, everything that man needs for dress | First Avenue, corner Pine Stregt. And this) ingtead? ‘or work wear, all included in this sale and | forced drastic action is the cause of such ‘going at such sensational prices as these. | sensational low prices as these, , ' Be here when the DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING at 9:00. We have just Q”, “mentioned a few of the big bargains offered. Our four large display windows on First Avenue and Pine Street are just stacked with honest merchandise. So come to Marahatl, Star 8 Purchase $800 Worth ; "Cindi Sale Pay only $15 down! of Rockers Purchase $400 Worth One-Day Sale Davenport Tables ; he mints soft tang int { the car 3 n eek £ * Every table rept! ' this GREAT CLOTHING SALE before it is too late. Remember our address; a a ds Pay only $20 down! gals RE mh e- fe antigu, ; pearls of in the oysters, of |YTHY ar c ays saying i eotken Y inish, ining artis- ‘Red Front Clothing Co., 1601 -1603 First Ave., Cor. Pine Me'n olte Wieser a thorn? Hov wo ex walnut | Purchase $500 Worth | “ edt ah bape dees = See Ph iia these Upholatery $8.50M\ Pay only $25 down! A One-Third Off USE LEMON JUICE MOON LIKE DRIED MUD | SMITHY IS DooMED When aluminum pots have be-) LONDON.—Thoe moon's surface !s| LONDON The inspiration for some dull or black, clean them with }+ cloth dipped in lemon juice, then }-imse in warm water and they will! {ook Ike new. the color of dried mud, according to "s familiar versen—the y F. J. Hargreaves, a member of the|/&&° smithy im St. Mary Cray, a British Astronomical association, who h village—ts doomed to be torr has perfected a process of direct thy became known to color photography. Ho says the sur bard when he vis face of the moon Jno be likened | t athered, dirty concrete GR Nw mg SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Horlicks ORIGINAL Maltéd Milk and consolingly Why Good Dance Are Popular They Take 1 or 2 Lessons Latest Steps at STEVENS Private Halls Day and Eve. 1511% 4th Ave, Nr. Pike Upstairs—Third Floor Young Lady Assistants amber of c y at make us| value, but to THINK before they CRYSTALS CHEAP of the sad side of life rattle them off like a phonograph.” TOKYO—A. method of: manutist proverbs are foolish and| Good advice. The girl with the jturing perfect artificial crystals, - te tata bal freshly | vented by two professors of the To: tie findtoweak: tie Sonn kyo Imperial university, will bri thorn without a rose,” she|@own the cost of a $1,50° cr: |ball to $1, The artificial er made by melting white stone: ur readers not| The number of wolves in North| electricity at a temperature of aes at thetr face America ts increasing. degrees. UT the girl has forgotten her M R. JACOBS, » seratches and is smelling the i Ma: hal } ead were slaughtered recently an t to St. Paul and Minneapolis to laced Im cold storage. Buffalo has become a popular food in rts. fc Skin Trouble, Rheuma-| tism, Hemorrholds, Diseased Tonslis treated. “No cure—no p proposl- | ton. 217 Denny Bug. ¢ Ipp. Bon. Boils T HERE is a reason for every- thing that happens. Com. mon-sense kills misery. Common- sense also stops boils! S. 8. 8. is the common- ~ sense remedy for boils, be- cause it is The ig lp built on rea- s a son. Scien- H tific authori- riental Limite ieee ower! 3.8.8, ttilds blood- ower, it builds red-biood-cells, i at is what makes fighting-blood. verywnere as Fighting-blood destroys impuri- ties. It fights boi It fights imples! It fights skin eruptions! t always wins! Mr. V. D. Schaff, \ YOU CAN BOSS YOURSELF r — WEENLY SAVING 4S THE aor OF: r The Clocks Mean Nothing to the Man with a Good Watch ‘Two minutes before the whistle blows is the time the Boss looks around for a good man to boost up the ladder. 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