The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1924, Page 7

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FRIDAY nad »» GATELYS ~ thee -LAND-OF Mighty Fine Clothes = Reduced FQR@OTTEN MEN bY Cdison Mars shall s BSPSSS,e 86 EEE EEE = iy Released wf sce, I Copynght 1923 by L 1 2Co HPGIN Hh TODAY f jering up he ed r X . RK d T * ‘ «wa Now Go On wrret Tite grony hy - Hig Ch ned toward doc < nd t u Jim 4 ww h sw ¥ ri / / / 4 4 f / / 4 / s , / / jOLEARANCE# =: _—— . true enough BeGeaseGaet 2 FS3 ee © much than was more than oth not one 4 fork ] It was simply that haki 3 begin «. his 1.50 f v eee, . en's e had bee af om 7) ; f rer =|! 35° pat y oF | se} , Bring a DOLLAR and i Take Your Choice ¢ + During This Sale Round Trip i From fad Wear the Suit — . - While Paying Wy ae in err on ests heav eavy UNION PaciFiC 1405 Vourth Ave. thr seaman's ¢ Wear a wh it the same b T. Vi he 8 I feel chill ed, but slipped tt nuld not dout ot ew oft hiss ea Tit you t horses co! t have forced the coat his brawny shoulders. Pres he turned away, leaving tl of cities almost unprotected man the blast of the wind. Wh in he had acted as he did not have told you. Th had chilled him, rath 1 him, nor was there any id-defying caribou hide under his | garment of heavy flannel “The Demand of the Day ls Sanitation’ He could not exist long in such old ay this, The frost seemed to penetrate his vitals, The dawn was | breaking over the sea, incredible af. | but it brought no mercy from the | cold, Either he must leave his watch | and s on the deck He turned at last, toward the pilot | house; but it was the strangest thing | in all his strange life that he had lit tle desire to go. Tt was not that was vitally needed on the deck. Ta. | ther, it was an outgrowth of. the | night's dark mood; he had seen the | end toward which he was drifting all | it’s Economy To Use My Dentistry , ie a al ‘too plain. At least there would be | Why pay — exorbitant |) ome semblance of decency in auch « prices for dental re-}jdeath—to be stricken lifeleas by the os Seren te a cold in his keeping of his wateh, quirements when I can | But the Remittance Man never | render the very best inj| reached the pilot house door. There wes : +4. || was one strange, bewildering, blind workmanship, quality, ing instant of incredible sttens, 2 material and profes- || quick, cracking, explosive sound that | sional service at mod-|| hardy had time to reach his ear| al a drums, and the swift realization, like erate fees? a rocket's flare, of irrevocable dis- | DR. ©. A. MancuM j aster. The ship reeled, rent, the| You mi ‘ # cruel crags ripped, caught, hurled it Misation, of” So toTough CONSULTATION AND||over; and the dark waves foam, HHOWG he tone We an’, The fittin, ‘ot the fra AS eheentles as the Mam OptcalCo. » The Home of the Best crested, roared, pitinged, and smoth lered it in an Inatant The man's | lips opened in one despairing cry land then he was swept and hurled | into darkness, EXAMINATION FREE $2.5 a \ oO | From Dorothy Newhall’s favorite | Gasses on Earth |chair whore often she sat cross-le | ged like # tallor, she could Ic thr} $17 First Avenue | the brond Nbrary, window vel vet Jawns and a flowering hedge, and | thence straight down the long, white | boulevard of Walton Way. It was] | characteristic of a certain part of her |that in late years had come into the SMabiished 1906. Near Madino pn “obey That Hver inatatent Impulse and Viste Dr, Wilson” ascendency that she preferred thix view to that from the wide ¢ spaces of the sun parlor, the vi T of dark pines, deep in shadow, and | o we . | the fields surrendering to tho ardor bt of the Georgia sun. Dorothy's fi MONOSIS and THEAT ENT \therintaw had contrived the sun} | parlor for his own delight, and in his {lifetime had been rather intolerant of |the stream of motor vehicles that ‘ DR, 8. A. RANDOLPH | lowed ceaslensly up Augusta's most Associate fashionable street; but t were all s part of Dorothy's life, ‘Today she First and Pike Jaaw the colored messenger boy, ter this night of storm and darkness, | shelter below, or else perish | | toward her door. St ATT Women’s Voile eae To Clear \ Ver Be on hand Saturday at our July Clearance Sale. $3.75 STAR “THE STORE THAT, We are offering the biggest and best Bargains to be found in the city. Odds and ends have been marked below cost, to clear them out at one e, 80 as /413 10 14/7 THIRD AVE. GET PIKE & UNION July Clearance Sale " Women’s Apron Dresses To Clear—$1.95 The Big Bargain Basement is also filled with bargains that can’t be duplicated elsewhere. Milline Wearing Apparel, Shoes, Housefurnishings and Domestics are all at specially cut prices. All odd lots in the Basement Store have | been cut so low in price that they can’t last long. Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits duly mer 150 PAIRS Boys’ Canvas S$ Very Special, $ A Great B of Boys’ Heavy Can i “4 . ; rahe pili cng be van | shirts can’t be beat, Every one is a To Clear—Pair 15c ankle shield and trimming. Apsley | good pattern; neck-band style, JULY CLEARANCE PRICE on mercerized Short Socks for chil Hines 3% to 6 French cuffs. All sizes to 17, A| 2°? of & months to 7 3 White with colored tops; some plain While they last, $1.29, July Clearance Sale Bargain, Boys’ Wash Hats Shirts and Drawers EX I RA SPE ¢ JAI Lj To Clear—39c | To Clear—Each 35c | : Clearance of Wash Hats that sell reg | An odd lot of Men's Weight | s. Very good looking—and a bly fa opkaepe . , , F ’ y ‘. boy Blouses Men’s Work Shirts Men’s, Women’s and Children’ s All-Wool Bathing Suits at To Cl 59¢ ; about ONE-THIRD their real value! To Clear—45c OMAR ear’ | Siotsiualjiae areale, ohambray | 4.4 Werk gulte (nett | Most of these are travelers’ samples and consequently were bought and } stripes and | 79¢, f ze and well mad at prices below the regular wholesale price. They come in all the new Fe gltorragen pet weg tree gine) nace ssrortmen® | and popular colors and most of them have stripes in contrasting colors. Ages 6 Very Special $8.50 Knickers. bh. Midday hoes 1.29, Men’s Night Gowns | To Clear to duly Clearance Price on af white muslin ® Night Gowns, and will wash well Small sizes onl A good bar: BE SURE TO VISIT THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Clearance Prices in Shoes Ladies’ Pumps, to Clear—$2.68 | and Two- | black kid and black All sizes Odds and ends of Ladi Strap Pumps, in patent, satin. Values to $5.85. styles—3 to 8. Ladies’ Felt Slippers, to Clear—85c Real bargains in Ladies’ Felt Slippers, soft Sizes 3 to 8. Ladies’ House Slippers, to Clear—$1.49 Extra good values in Ladies’ House Slippers, cushion soles. Trimmed c neck. ain. es’ One- one-strap, black kid. Sizes 8 to 8. family in shoes and slippers. ~ i all-wool Suits far boys. full belt. The price. Age Vv Men’s Dressy Shirts Pe to 46, but not all sizes in each Specials, also, for all other members of the Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords To Clear—$1.68 to $1.98 SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICE on. misses and children’s brown and smoke calf Oxfords; Comfortable, serviceable and good to 1114—81.68. lace style. looking. 12 to 2— Sizes $1.98, 8Y% Aluminum and Graniteware Your Choice—75c FOR THE HIG JULY CLEAR group of Pure Aluminum and Utensils and a ROCK-BOTTOM PRICH, paneled and plain Percolators, Roasters, Double Boilers, Tea Kettles, Colanders, ete grade stock. tA SALE—A large Graniteware Included are Stock July Clearance Sale Price on these high-grade Made up in the newest tyles with box pleat in back, patch pockets best values obtainable at this 5 8 to 18, Corduroy and Cassimere Knickers | ,, To Clear- Clearance of $1.00 200 pairs of Boys’ Cordurc for summer an Ages 8 to 16. nerviceable > $1.7) Boys’ Wash Suits—To Clear we duly Clearance of Boys’ $1.25 ©a Wash suit od 1 button. at thi Pr To Clear, 95c We are confident that for qual- ity, style, tailoring and price, these Men’s Union Suits Hack 79c—2 for $1. aa es and ankle length. § kind. in some absorbent. oe Cotton Kitchen | inches, Pots, All high and low Very Special Domestic Values! Huckaback and Turkish Towels 15c A GREAT SPECIAL! Towels; blue, pink and white borders; good size and very CLEARANCE SALE PRICE—EACH 15¢. VERY SPECIAL—64x76-inch heavy Cotton Blankets; gray, tan and white with pink and blue borders, Bleached Turkish Towels—25c EXTRA GOOD VALUES of Turkish Towels, size 18x36 Extra heavy, 36-Inch Burlap—Yard 20c Special value in 36-inch plain colored Burlap. Costume Slips To Clear—$3.85 Bloomers and Vests To, (bon. mm 69c July Clear of dainty Summer Vests TRICOSHAM COSTUME SLIPS of iB tine cand | fine artificial silk, jersey knit « PECIA PRICED 1 THE CLEAR SALE Percale Aprons To Clear—39c Panty Dresses, Etc. To Clear—88c , 5 fans Pa Romp or eg 4 Cre ks, All are | made of standard gingh chambrays, trimmed, k play sultings and bia z Ma retty styles, Sizes 2 to 6 years High-Grade Aprons To ree a. ee Children’s Dresses | To Clear—95c adiiaide A very special clearance price on about olore, | 190 Children's Wash Dresses. Mace of eis good dress ginghams, assorted checks, in a large choice of | jj and medium colorings. Ages 6 to 4 14. Sep these and you'll buy! Women’s Mercerized Hose To Clear—Pair 27c offering of fine knit mercerized Hose in black and First quality, but at a bargain price. Made witt ble and toes. Hemmed tops Children’s Mercerized Socks | | | A limited number are in plain colors. To Clear Now, $2.65 to $4.00 We also have a good stock of Jersey-knit Cotton Bathing Suits for girls and boys, in all sizes, Now at Clearance Prices, 59¢ to 75¢. Clearance of Fine Millinery Values $5.00 to $7.56 To Clear, $1.98 “BARGAIN PRICE on this ladies’ fine Millinery that sells regu- larly from $5.00 to $7.50. These hats are well worth the regular prices, but they must be cleared at once. Included are many close- fitting small shapes and sport styles, Seasonable colors and band- ed with contrasting color combinations, A splendid bargain for you. Specials! For Canning Season MASON FRUIT JARS; 8 5 Cc MASON HRUIT TARS E 75c 33c pint size; doz.. JELLY GLASSES; tall or squat; doz.... Gray Graniteware 10c VERY SPECIAL—A lot of gray graniteware, consisting of shallow pudding pans, handled sauce pans, mixing bowls and small, deep pud- ding pans. 75 dozen Huckaback and Turkish Blankets—Pair $2.19 double thread; hemmed. fonable tourist hotel on the brow of the hill. She had time in plenty to watch | him, and nothing better to do. Sinc | tragedy had overtaken this house hold, something over a year befor |she had full caus to watch for tele jgrams, A swift premonition told her |that the boy was heading straight | | She had no great vense of surprixe | when the boy turned into her own | beautifully curving driveway, circled | to the wide veranda, leisurely prop: ! ped up his wheel, and passed beyond the range of her vision as he mount. ed the veranda steps to her door. | Dorothy got up slowly from h ir, She walked freely thru the ook time to glance once at a} great bouquet of flowers, and her hand was stendy as she signed for the message. Then hor fluttering | fingers tore it open | The next moment was a blank for | ever in her life, She had no memory ; Halt Moe y-Clty Bdge. | pedaling «tiffiy up the grade, before ah y fot-1833 | Over Bartels side ever he had passed the great fayh of that fitst reading; yet when cons sciousness #tr ed ck to her moment later, she lay halfapra over the great settee in the alcove just off the hall, and she knew the | burden, if not the exact wording, of the mee The yellow slip still lay in her hand, She did not look aj it at once. Instead she lay with closed eyes, and the world swept tnru space, and time] office at Pirate Cove, in Alaska—a PREURT of education. moved as in the grayness of half-| place of which she had ne heard— Small acre tracts atong the high- She raised her hand slowly,|and had unquestionably come by] ways are listed for sale in tne Want sloep. and the message camo with It; and laboriously, slowly, $2.75 One Way 008 fesene Avenue, Le again. It had been she read it thru wireless to Seattle, sent by wire across the continent, It did not mince words: (Continued in Our Next Issue) Even Eskimo boys in Alaska are filed in the wireless learning radio tnru the U. 8. bureau Nerves on Fire whence it was You can buy them on ent plan, are Ad CANADIAN PACIFIC “Princess” Bteamships leave Seattle daily for Vancouver and Victoris, B. Cy from Cotman Dock, foot of Marion Street, THE DAY HOAT—For Victoria nod THE NIGHT rv Vanoour “Keres to Iss One Wa; Round Trt Limited $6 govday time || $4425 inate CURSION SUMMER Y TICKET OF FICK HUMAN, General Awent, Ada nnd the United States. cific Mockles, with Ib: clephone MA In-f38T |Use “Tix” and forget your foot | which may hurt constantly or oply enger Department |misery, Ah! how comfortable your | “Sisto Neuritia Tablote will quickly | feet feel. Get a box of “'Tiz" now | soothe the throbbing, aching nerves Jat any drug or department | 4d Bradually assist in removing in- store. 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