The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 4

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4 4 g > ee y| A Jul: y y Clearance Sale CHARGE IT “ OFF NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED A rare oppo it t Tipe AFF - CHARGE IT to Det without ¥ you an unu \ Snappy Li Sport and Boyish Tailored Suits, Newest Styles and Fabric direct from the most Fash ionable Eastern Markets } OFF A line of Dresses, Staple and Sport Coats, lates styles in Spe Skirts Waists, Sweaters (with / and without sleeves) 7 4 Off Mid-Season Millinery SMARTEST ATTIRE FOR. WOMEN ano MISSES 3 tnd Ave, between Madison and Spring Over the Pig'n Whistle (Take Elevator) here iast Ma H She is not leaking National Search ~ The Stockton was Ordered for Lad Me : LOT NO. LOT NO. 6 LOT NO. 7 ie s ARMY EN’ FINE DRE! fig i'MEN’S DRESS SHOES CORNING, Ark., July! ith: & t nd MEN’ S\ AND scout iM SHOES AND| AND OXFORDS. pues search has: been ts pular belief,” ho said SHOES— oxFORDS— | All Goodyear dtives here of Jorda Asey, nteyi he ee ee Valuce 10 $400... P2s4D| Values to $500 $2.95) Wells. Vale 103650 $3.95 * who disappeared from his ho “ 1 violation probit ion | HREE HOLIDAYS | BETWEEN GIRL CHUMS SEATTLE STAK . tUESDAY, JUI ae | LA AANA RAR NARA ISAL ruk FORMER SHERIFF | LOSES SUIT Supreme Court Says He Must Pay County $5,000 [P ets at We ding] j French &Greene Shoe Stock OF LA GRANDE, OREGON . . CONSOLIDATED WITH OUR OWN sled 7 J LARGE STOCK, WE WILL OFFER 7 “~ 4Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes AT PRICES THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALED SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY AT 9 A. M. unarg (BOYS. and Girls’ SANDALS Boys’ Keds$ 5 4 , , (4 OXFORDS | MARY JANES es 4 95 =e ees : Be TENNIS SHOES GIRLS’ CUT- 7s 25 o Stringer i ne sheriff of King county 1020, t the U. & ge © care of fed 1 prie nty jail, o upheld the| are Heavy weight, with Soles. Regular pric Boys’ Scouts $ All Leather Soles and Rubber Heels HOLLYWOOD .,.... Reg. price was $2.95 Actual Value From $1.50 to $1.56 = 95¢ Women’s Hi-Grade Oxfords and Pumps LOT NO. 2 LOT NO. 3 LOT NO. 4 WHITE CANVAS PUMPS Black Kid Martha Wash. Ox Novelty Pumps Novelty Pumps fords, Black or Brown Kid. | i, white, Grey, Brown and All Colors lat or Patent Leather aay | Black Kid. Also the Same in ‘All Leath Suede Leather. All ote sai White Canvas OXFORDS SANDALS IN fed, Green and Blue. and PUMPS Sizes. Regular $1.95 Forest Fire 7 rie “ dean at the SendsTanker on the jen shee Port Anes eles ‘news ®) BAN FIREWORKS ne | They’re Not Allowed Here, | : Z| Even on Fourth ith been ay The terriers u iit| occupy a special pew during the ceremony, which is to be la fas shionable society affair. é / Ys , ¢ : U 4 y j v4 Black Satin, Suede Trimmed, ARCH SUPPORT PUMPS and OXFORDS 23 Styles = \ $o2 % $9.95 phe $ 9 5 te 530 ““ToTNo's | LOTNO6 | LOTNO.T ai Values To $4.50 $6.00 Last. F Bry a ae TO Ves 10 WASHING HERE IN WEEK lo and the rest of the stat Many Other Bargains—Come Early! Dring Protect your Health Its thoroughly aged ~ not | green or unfinished. Consume the quality products of the House o, Anheuser ~Busch St.Louis — Also manufacturers of GRAPE BOUQUET A-B GINGER ALE BEVO MALT-NUTRINE a‘ Buy by the case from your Dealer Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. Distributors Seattle, Wash. Budweiser piss oa iy arcs | MAIL ORDERS FILLED— could stop him,” ; MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE 4 H ays does.”—Judge ECONOMY MARKET 5 ecereenereetd | Expeditionary Fore 4 memencowomenonenes United States Expeditionary Nor i UP THR : © ' I rf 1 . 4 y|% “up hill and down dale” | INCLINE ‘ v DANCING TAUGHT for the Burnett 5 | Next to ; Summer classes Monday. even- a Bluhill Bartell's | Ing. 5:20; private lessens, all > Hj Param and other Drug Store i hours; summer rates: Seattle's is between 1 8. Henceforth all 4 recognized school. Phone EA at- ; ear CHEESE | r Fy troops d will be known as i | oe, _ Bosenenenenconoseses: iN ‘United Staten Forces."* an or Wa at lie unIveRsI HAN UES Meas EOE Aa ac a > m univers " a las been in school two | Boy Prodigy Is tality Of a. boy 16-yanteiold: years and will enter the eighth grade, / ‘ . | Puzzling Profs written one book and is| ext autumn. avin Ss In | “My ambition,” until the present | MBUS, ©., July 1—A_ boy | st er. At 18 months he|puysiness slump, was 8 Pp, Was to be an auto- or Finley, aged 9, is| kn abet and at the age of |mobile manufacturer,” the boy told j s of Ohio State | four ce © all the states in the | university professors who examinéd union with beth ir ae itals, spelling | him. “Now I think I want to"be an ; Deposits Received on : or Before July 10th e> Will Be Credited Hi With Interest From July FIRST Announcing Our 25th Semi-Annual Dividend At the rate of 54% per Annum We Have Never Paid Less on Savings CAPITAL, $400,000 Pine St. at Fourth Ave. Members of this Association wine ceitea vin $67,000.00 Earned Upon Their Savings Since January 1, 1924 Are You Sharing in These Liberal Profits? On June 28 This Asso- ciation Had Attained a Growth Which Showed Total Resources $2,970,000.00 A Gain in One Year of $825,000.00 SAVINGS LEFT HERE ON OR BEFORE JULY 15 WILL EARN FULL DIVIDENDS FROM JULY 1 Mutual Savings and Loan Association 1222 Second Avenue times before that sheneverhesitates | | now. When anyone in the faimily | | comes to her with a spot of ecrema | | or an itchis ng ras h, she gets out | the ]| prompt relief, Anda few applica- |] tlons seldom fail to clear away the }! irritation completely Resivol Ointment is a dressing, too, Cor bur born litte sores, Bold ple Sten, sete CoD

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