The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 6

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6 Free to You Wednesday Exceptional Free Offer Marks Climax of Great Clothing Sale—Entire $50,000 Stock Thrown on Sale Wednesday and Thursday Here is our FREE OFFER: For Wednesday and Thurs-} day only we will give men’s beautifully tailored two-pants| Arrivals and Depertu Suits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin} Arrived stripes. Original price $35,00— |e but they go at the vasa: up price of $14.85) And here is Lot 2: We've marked down over 285 late- | Style Men’s and Young Men's Suits, all sizes, in tweeds, worsteds and serges, a few two-pants suits included in this lot—original prices of these suits were $20 $ 1 0. 85) and $25, but they're going tomorrow for And as an added inducement to force all of these Suits to) «: be sold in this great two-day sale, we'll make this FREE}! OFFER: Any $3.00 Hat In the house—and there's hundreds| to select from, including late model straws, will be given AB-| SOLUTELY FREE with each Suit sold Wednesday Thursday. DRESS UP FOR THE FOURTH—HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY: And here is Lot 3: Men's finest tailored Suits in heavy English serge, blue and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kloth-Kraft and Curley Clothes included in this lot.) go. Original prices around $50.00, but they go $18 85). - tomorrow at the wind-up price of . | Gre AND PLEASE NOTE—THIS GREAT FOURTH OF JULY | . FREE OFFER, GOOD FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY We've marked down men’s} genuine Dutchess trousers, 36 values to $4.00 and me in Seattle TURSDAY a 1 View High NDAY Migh Salled ANG | gor Aan And men's genuine all-wool Black Bear Overcoats have} 45, while men "S| been marked down to Sum-| Pa: Mi 0 Pants will go|mer price of $10. at $2.45. Boys’ 2-Pants Suits) Men’s $2 Dress Shirts will | Princ Kuni, the lovely S it have been marked down to}go at 98c, while Work Shirts) : sister of the Princess Regent wa tnd heifers ul b) $3.98. And a large lot Boys’ | will go at 39¢. of Japan recently married Overalls will go at 49c. Tomorrow you can buy! S** 3". in Tokyo to the eon of the ab That combine high-grade hand- Men's Overalls at 98c, Men’s| men’s heavy Work Shoes at| tard Broce Torkhinel soa, ocr ott of a temple at Kyoto tailoring, quality of material, pop- Collars, all sizes, at 5c. Black] $1.98. © Men’s $5.00 Dress} ss ar ; Shoes at $2.48. While men’s), $10.00 genuine Packard and) © Bannister Shoes and Oxfords} will go at $3.98, bs And here’s the cause for)» Bear Overalls, in fact, every- thing that man needs for work or dress wear all included in this sale and going ut these sensational prices. Men’s B. V. D. Garments} these enormous reductions: \ raining Rua “« VEGETABLES have been marked 69c. While} This Durkee Men’s Stock must | ne te tre ‘ Prices (ald Wholesale Dealers $34 50 and U Spring weight Union Suits| be wound up at once, together | and. 7 rie: prices 6 “r on made ® Pp will go at 98c. Men's Lisle| with the combined Red Front) t es! ¥ ealere eaters. With « few Socks ut 18c and Cotton Socks have been marked down to 9c. Yes, whatever you need ih Men’s Wear will go tomorrow] the cause of such sensational at these same prices. low prices as these. Be here when the DOORS OPEN TOMORROW MORNING |, AT 9:00 O'CLOCK. We have just mentioned a few of the |? bargains offered. This great $50,000.00 stock must be sold» and the prices here quoted will do the work. So come to this great two-day sale) BE HERE EARLY WEDN ,, MORNING A*'D GET FIRST PICK. Note address carefully: , RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY | ie Leg 1603 First Avenue, Corner Pine Street * | Roget ae EMBROIDERY Embroidery in ¢ hready makes very 2 of bia Stock at 1601-1603 First Ave-|" nue, corner Pine Street. And, this forced drastic action ‘s| ‘ SEATTLE WHEAT Momday's Quotations The all-white ha tically untrimmed, at-vlack costume of » NECKLACE necklace of BANK CLEARINGS satin Seattle \ about the a square. Ship News STOCKS UNEVEN (~ Weather Bureau Report AT OPENNG ores — Sport Clothes : ‘| 4 AL ? The Fourth 2 ATT I rut I L OC ‘al Markets : 20 ee | | ay 5 I Cheese. p } res ree 140 3 | y) USE Was - neo ad Wamook ug PUULTRY AND MEATS Frices Puld Shippere Gerning Blouses Y our Credit Gladly ets 1 per I 1 A t Novel Skirts 3 7 ccoun whet of eae . mor ote than a : our Summer ( 1 < ys 7 i Bene hale sorye Sport Skirt? For 81.95 iow and Pp s0F tennis, to dance in, 86.75 chases in small for boating, for ; pee semi-month or monthly picnics, for 3 ; 3. 5. 1 urt lv . | yments that hardly touch Fourth of July ac- ' your income ™ Oe? DE $5.00 and up. . Smart Frocks Canton crepes, Roshanara crepes, wash silks and printed crepes in models for business, afternoon and informal evening wear, $24.50 and up. LIVE STOCK (notations at Univw stocky ards Men’s Summer ular styles with CREDIT GLAD- LY. Bradbury Suits PARLIAMENT Iwo Entrances | Linseed OM Me Beye Bean Meul nuts love wcts in and aroweé rrices Paid Wholesale Dealers pas ‘ aise Back Lots HIDES AND WOOL ng fast. Small down Aimonde—i, X. L, per Ib. 0 (Baying prices f. 0, b. Seattiey paym with the balance like rent Oo Tt) reanats—Va., per ib. 11@ 12 | Salt Aides and Bully—Lo, os YOU get some. 5] China, yer Ip. . A2@ 1d | Green Hides and Balls—Ly, ei oe 1169209 | pecans 1B 34 Culfskins, green or sulted— bbe ae se8 sold at the ve ae Mised Nute—Per 1b. 20! No. 1, up to 16 Ibe... e5 ett. Jes Store on terms of ep 60 FLOUR AND SUGAR No. 8 10 lar down und a dollar or £0 1x ” . r—Local blends 49 | Green or Salt Kip—No. 1 + Dr. Ta: one of the lead. | motg 1.36 | Pestente. pet uthorities on Vision in. the iows CANt, periewt mi pe is Director of Optometry +| Lady Terrington, M. P., : Beet, per owt ia 6 for the Burnett Jove hes ae who is running a. close séc-\' oy HAY, GRAIN AND FEED out the Northwest. A consultation (lrives 08 Mixed Carlonds to Shipper, F. O, B. Seattle) 9 obligution. Burnett Bros., Ave., which is between ond to Lady Aator in keeping TTT $1,249,000.00 in Dividends Paid to Savings Depositors During the Past Year This is by far the Largest Amount of Interest ever paid by any Financial Institution in the State of Washington during any one year. It is strong evi- dence of the excellent management of this pioneer Savings Bank which for thirty-four years, through wars, panics and depressions, has never missed a semi-annual dividend to its depositors, and during all that time has paid ALL WITHDRAWALS PROMPTLY. = Dividends paid depositors Jan. 1, 1924..... .......... $ 591,000.00 Dividends being distributed this week ‘ ; 658,000.00 Total for past twelve months.............. ...... $i,249,000.00 Deposits Made on or Before JULY 10 Will Draw Interest from July 1 Small Accounts Are Particularly Welcome You May Start With $1 WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 Second Avenue Established Assets 34 Years $29.000,000,00 TRUSTEES KG. AMES, Manager Puget Mill Co, WILLIAM A. PETEHS, Peters & Powell, JOHN 'T. CONDON, Dean of College of Law, Lawyers versity of Washington ROLLIN SANFORD, Vice President 3. DARROW, Vice President ©. 1 VIL Investments ¥. I. FINLEY, General Appraiser i. W. WE Vice President RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, President DAVID WHITCOMB, President Arcade WALTER 1K, GALBRAITH, President Gale Building Co, braith & Co. Ine, KUGENE B, FAVRE, Spokane L, ©, GILMAN, Vice President Great North ern Railway Company ai 1, 0. JANEK, Yakima SSUUTUAUAUUUUUUUAUEUUUUUGULUAUEUAUEUUUUUUEEAUQUEAEUEUAEUUUEEEUEEEAEEUEAAEAN EASE Ve red up over public policies. the British parliament. stir- First grade 1 and Marion streets. — Ad- ‘i ; vertisement | je, yellow, 1295.4-.... 4) Cracked and fe 1, 100s... TREATED BLUE AND BLACK FRUITS 42.00 | Mohair DROPSY Wiki rate FREE ombination of kt Paid Wholesale Dealers AST 4 Me eg : erin a me fier Soca eee sae I age th frig’ tees ATLANTA, GEORGIA. (Established ac toe 28 yeare of success in treeting Dooes, 45.00 Advertisement DESIGNS desi in color bor ilk costume nning hor tical girl is made 1 ruffle of pe ho blind ed the civil a Canadian ervice ¢ | | | <>. PHILLIPS "| k ; 1308 SECOND AVENUE | a most remar able value! | eas | ay ff Whether at home or in the office, don’t let the summer heat bother you. Get ac- Ked \ | Red quainted with the popular “Polar Cub” and you'll always feel refreshed. This | Gren ra) | Gitte tal excellent fan, illustrated above, ts equipped with black twisted lamp-cord and stand- | pi = o | ard screw plug. Motor casing, hase and guard finished in baked black enamel; ; | bas ASS hed | patented bronze bearings and frosted brass finished blades, Universal J " $3.98 —a healthful, bracing beens —always at your command with « “Polar Cub.” The 8-inch fan is always in great demand for general use. Finished in black baked enamel pend SUD BSH) with Universal motor, $4, 95 aha nbtiee and home Order Your “POLAR CUB” Today! CITY LIGHT & POWER SEATTLE 110-volt motor; very economical. A feature at ....eeecsees Outing Sandals Give your feet a treat in a pair of cool, comfortable sandals. Made of fine, soft kid with flexible soles, they are. unexcelled for summer sports or house wear. Smart Sport Oxfords and strap styles, in gray or brown suede also featured at this special price GUARANTEED HOSIERY Pure Silk Stockings, semi-fashioned, in all the new colors; must give satisfaction or will be replaced with a new pair, $1.50 the pair—3 pairs $4.00. ee eee TTT TTT TTT ITRTTTTTTITTETHEH MA in-6000 204 County-City Bldg.

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