The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1924, Page 9

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_— ON TWO | The Neattle star = PAGES 9 T0 16 SEATTLE, WA THURSDAY, JUL) 1300, 000 Tourists Spend Ten Million Dollars Here This Year Tiny ae ei Seattle Man to : CATTLE IS Lar Sest Family Is Hit wi Gumiaie ' Picnic Sail for Brazil Irish Girl, U eo Thirty, Wins Grand Prize With Family of Eleven—Sports and Kids’ MECCA FOR Parade Prove Drawing Cards for Crowds at Woodlad Park } : " WHOLE US. eee ere. 7,853 | Records Broken Here ; 4 q toon t ; PERSONS for Travel, Altho the hot swimming Factors Seemed to Si . , Be oe Them SCHOLASTIC RECORD Seen It? LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPPE Next to Liberty Theatre First Ave, Near Pike St ae: i, The British Empire exposition Wembley, England, this summer General suortanic ly, which was expected to the average business man re at home In preference to tak Atrip of any kind H. The hoof and mouth In this state. which Ap was lifted . however. Mt The big national conventions, ks, Knights 1 Educational hat are going to be held | : ’ a 4 é Be y Featuring the nation’s most distine- Sit ctmany 1 pectrene | ee Pg oe . aS { p tive apparel for Men and Young ieecde: tha, xal : ah, / a bee es oa po es c Y e | Men at very material savings. A of Com.; § . ‘ . g a ¢ * onal ad-| # s, i ‘ - ; ‘ complete assortment of hand-tailored METI titeation ot tater | y, : a models in all the fashionable weaves ery pomible tourist in this| and color effects. a“ d with 1923, the railroad | So far this season is slightly | reste from Alaska | Re Beg: ; z , 1 i Eaited this year only by the ; eee ' { i ty of the boats. | 9 q - : . eee ff. + iat the Woodland. Pack Auto pam tBA Auto Club of Washtng- i, ; aad the Chamber of Com: Fst bureau, where & comp See i wm bt : Society “Brand” Bi, it is estimated that acl { F; 4 _ ‘ . : 4% yer cent more auto tourists | ae ‘ } far in 1924. Rainier National park, one ot | at i a | ' ; pis Northwest's most popular show- | : ‘ A ae Bes where the largest percentage : ’ ; 5 ; $9. the number of vis- W far ahead of 1923. ! | Outstanding tots in Children’s parade at the grocers’ picnic Wednesday included Russell Treeman, as a Knight; e that the ee, oe ain | telen Rogers, asa little Red Devil; Katherine Junkerman, rabbit, and Evelyn Lippy, Oriental dancer. Reduced As Follows: a by the end o thé Ne | The prize-winning family, the D, J. O'Brien’s, with their 29-year-old mother rates as follows: Left to right, back 9 *S Septerther 15. | row: Emmet, ‘10; Daniel, 9; Mrs. O'Brien, 29; with baby Mary Ma garet, 4 _months ‘Daddy”’ O'Brien with Maurice Men Ss Suits Girard, 1 year, 4 months. |Front row: Anne Marie, 21% 117 Regular $33.50 Suits Now $25.25 | years; W iMiam, 5; Lenora, $i 33 Regular $40.00 Suits Now $29.75 a "aul, 6, anda homas, 7. 2 ONLY Pauline Sho |Kathlecn, ‘hah Boe 12, out 31 Regular $45.00 Suits Now $33.75 CLOSED jof town. 9 Regular $50.00 Suits Now $37.50 7 on STE YG, 1 t 18 Regular $55.00 Suits Now $41.25 D A v S 318 PINE STREET ' rerithet gk 22 Regular $60.00 Suits Now $44.75 | 2 Regular $70.00 Suits Now $52.50 10 Sale Starts so : i 3 Regular $6.00 Suits Now $48.75 | 2 Regular $80.00 Suits Now $59.75 . Tomorrow ecg Tchosen anes : rt, ! at 9 A.M mu ota Young Men’s Suits | a ape Re eee ing SHILg as Dai nea 139 Regular $33.50 Suits Now $25.25 edt ap! Hebe 87 Regular $40.00 Suits Now $29.75 83 Regular $45.00 Suits Now $33.75 54 Regular $50.00 Suits Now $37.50 s age i 3 i ew Merchandise to Be Sacrificed Vs dren wile aroare! ‘hbbed, bal 39 Regular $55.00 Suits Now $41.25 Many years in this location, and now we must quit, and sell everything, regardless of cost. srandstahd packe with | aeavoring ¢ ee 76 Regular $60.00 Suits Now $44.75 IGINAL 27S 7 3A aN’ A 3 ‘E IS JUST spoon beneath the ge | 3 ey Oe ee GARMENT AND THE PRICE ("today ho. ide “ant folk who 42 Regular $65.00 Suits Now $48.75 | 1 Regular $75.00 Suit Now $56.25 ting Rear they wll der iy ee 3 Regular $70.00 Suits Now $52.50 | 2 Regular $80.00 Suits Now $59.75 it's a fine idea giving real [the ite fc an elt the ie Student’s Suits Top Coats are the fun are telling Ages 15 to 20 2 Regular $33.50 Topcoats $25.25 Jeach other how hard they worked lout gosh, it was worth it—and the| Fashionable Styles for the Boy’s | 11 Reg. $40 Topcoats Now $29.75 In addition, we are offering ae LOTS as Des specials. |inay are wondering what in | First Long Pants 1 Reg. $45 Topcoat Now $33.75 le W ios made them so s Re ic 5 Regular $20.00 Suits Now $14.75 1 Reg. $50 Topcoat Now $37.50 ONE LOT OF Seattle is mighty proud of its re: | 14 Regular $25.00 Suits N $18.75 1 Reg. $55 Topcoat Now $41.25 me, Hegubt te ch cee f ee a : 19 Reg. $60 Topcoats Now $44.75 |put on a wha & fine time for all, Suits Now $22 50 g. Pp . Jana went tne ball a rolling from} 29 Regular $30.00 Suits . 6 Reg. $65 Topcoats Now $48.75 | | ONE LOT OF ONE LOT OF Protea Tea titoslty GG \f 15 Regular $33.50 Suits Now $25.25 and generosity ran rampant} the big park, and the way thet 19 Regular $37.00 Suits Now $26.75 11 Only Heavy Winter SUITS... volumes for the efforts and NOTE—AIl except the regular OVERCOATS at 3 Price ; iP eane laupasentidy the ace “na $20 Suits have two pairs of pants. |! WE HAVE JUST 149 HATS THAT WE HAVE CUT ’WAY BELOW COST Vintaventiete ; : |number STORE FOR RENT FIXTURES FOR SALE lfor the Ser | | with the largest family of child rn With $25 worth of grocerie 7 ireamo Which Se attle VAC ne ic gathered round after the Judge 1 "i . y |decle jon, ALL EXTRA TROUSERS REDUCED | A CHARGE ACCOUNT, IF DESIRED

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