The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1924, Page 2

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GIRL SOUGHT As as good as a SALE- Every Day Left on Motor Seen Tour, Never Since thr Terms upc w purcha $35 au $ DOWN BALANCE TO SUIT Make Use of Our CREDIT PLAN—NOW— Keep Your Vacation Funds! : Just received—a shipment of Young Men’s Suits, made of an excellent qual- ity of navy serge, in the ever-wanted two- button model—a very dressy suit priced for brisk sell- ing. YOU’LL FIND IT HERE } Golf drive on Beacon Hill, w [not be paved within the next 48 weeks. Opposition by property own. $ lers ca postponement of the |project by the city council Thurs day | | Wittiam Clayte arrested by aid of Visitors Welcome GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN, WOMEN and BOYS 1015 Second Avenue of Mict park otteo will be f or higan will at Madrona afternoon. Free nished. Leonard Daniels, tr at his home, He 1s survived by four children. Hetween M just veteran real os n & weak heart “ THE NORTHERN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION . Organized 1916 UNDER STRICT STATE SUPERVISION 1010 THIRD AVENUE Seattle, Washington This Association on July 1st paid its regular semi- annual dividend on savings. Money placed here is loaned only on first mortgages on improved real estate. WE HAVE SAVINGS NEVER PAID LESS THAN ASSETS JAN. 1, 1924...............- $904,598.38 ASSETS JUNE 30, 1924.........-..0065 42 GROWTH IN SIX MONTHS......... $122, We have always paid withdrawals on demand. 1010 THIRD AVE. This association offers safety, availability and good earnings for your savings. Moin s fox eeks to ached the a govern 00 duty, All persons © foxes aro to mayor partment build force account day, wants the Job Ie Charles H judge of the dreased the Yor can club Thu of th © bench Paul, “candidalo for superl for court, ad Men’s Repubit. y on tho relation Jods John B. Gordon next Tuesday Strango is driving. ieee C Ghieia Dies | Under Truck Wheels | Deng Hong Yoke, living at |717 King st. died in the city hos {pital Thursday afternoon within an hour after he had been hit by an automobile truck driven by Chin iTang, 71 King. st. and Sixth ave. jond King st. Tang was released on his per-| jsonal recognizance by Capt. C. B.| |Dolphin, after investigation, pend: | Jing a hearing by tho coroner. Tang | {said the map walked in front of his | |truck, which was being driv ven | slowly at the time. charged with reckless 70, Eyeglasses wie THI LOST 2 YEARS, LaFollette Supporters Claim Labor’s Will Sanction A. 1 of L, date Despit« - $100,000 Opium ‘ Scheme Nets Five ,,! off the steam: n in Aberdec BAKERS END STRIKE PARIS.—Breadiess Paria breathes a sigh of relief. Hundreds of baker workers, who went on strike for in have returned to dand creased wages, Their pay has beer o has the price of bread, “HELP ME | WIN HIM BACK” Despair—and a touch of magic n 1 ke has changed| He pretends nothing ts t I know wh t always fasc it ty cd him, d ny it wan such a vivid, glea and #0 soft and full cauty ba how? ATE a bottle at Drug Stores Cc and Perfume Counters 50 enn Ng : Wholesale Distributors. DR. JOHN I. GRADUATE OF Our eye examin: feet KIN, we! years of experience ean Glasses $5.00 REE EXAMINATIO GLOBE OPTICAL “C0. 1614 Westl Between Pik: On Easy Payments | | | 1 | Victoria, B, Oa from Colma: THE DAY BOAT—For Victoria THE NIGHT BOAT—Yor Van Just as we sell Diamonds, and Watches, and | $2.75 near $5 econ lg Silver and Gold on small weekly or monthly | SUMMER payments—so now, you may buy Eyeglasses at ee Wonaeiten the Burnett Jewelry store and pay for them “as you are paid.” CITY TICKET 608 Second Avenue. This new department | of optometry is in'charge | of Dr. O. J. Taylor—one of the leading authorities BXCOU tern Canada and the United nadinn Facifie Mockles, Li, L. SHUBIAN, General Agent, Pai “Princess” Steamships leave Seattte, daily for Vancouver and k, foot of Marion Street. One Way § Round Trip Limited Oday Limit $4.25 RSION F Through With liberal stop- OrriceE ———=~S~S Jephone MA kee Departmen on vision in the West. A |% consultation with Dr. | Taylor will not obligate you in any way. But if you should need glasses— _| you may get them here | and pay as best suits your convenience. A Dollar a Week will do. Burnett Bros. Jewelers and Opticians MA JONG iii ADDRESS 4...0eceessetcsssceees 909 Second Ave. which is between Madison and Marion Streets PHOND NO.,... | The Boule Star COUPON Clip this Coupon from | Tho Star for two consoow | tive days, Fill out with your name and address and bring or send it to The Btar office, 1307 Seventh Avenues, with 60 cents, (Mall orders 100 extra) ‘This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong wets, NAME ssssesseeaveserseeveneesteeeenseeereeseee sees esenenannennen | “Trall at at your dealers Stewart & Helmes*Drug Company, eed Aes wy SOUTHARD SEEKS SOLON’S JOB Wants Luxury Tax and Says Backing ndependent Candi- mpers Report Basin Is State Job ut the plan Exceptional Free Offer Marks Climax of A t I . ’ . Clothing Sale—Entire $50,000 Stock Thrown t es : f on Sale Saturday Vollétte chiefs tue torm- |‘ ; Here is our FREE OFFER: give men’s beautifully tailored two pants Suits of all-wog serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes, y Stouts and Semi-Stouts, included. but they go tomorrow at the wind-up H & 36.00" |price of ; sf x refor & & And here is Lot 2: We've a} ' 18> style Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, all sizes, in th I : =| worsteds and serges, a few two-pants suits included in this . . : ‘ lot—original prices of these suits were $20 pres the ( Hemi © and $25, but they’re going tomorrow for. . - ‘ And as an added inducement to force all of these ).85 are ¢ Las i : a be sold by the close of business Saturday night, we'll make ge gg be lage A prep eta the juee this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat in the h “" will be given ABSOLUTELY Saturday. ; And here is Lot 3: te Crime Psychology “py e tt re Theme un Lectu ; Original prices around $50.00, of P w fnuemeae rot. ‘baniel I Phttips,| We've marked down men’s a elcig MA hree ny pi Mager ant | genuine Dutchess trousers, $6 phy hall on “The psy-| Values to $3.45, while men’s 4 a acta $4.00 and $5.00 Pants will go on sum-|@t $2.45, Boys’ 2-Pants Suits address) have been marked down to |St'the campus for the summer. | Black Bear Overcoats will be closed out at $10.85, Nala LEG MENDS; | Men's B. V. D. Garments , BREAKS OTHER, have been marked 69c. While ee 5 $—John Webber | Spring weight Union Suits Te aay to throw away his| Wil goat 98c, Men's Lisle 1 legs and get o highs Socks at 18¢ and Cotton Socks that have some) have been marked down to 9c. strength in them. |, or six months he has been taid| Men’s Overalls at 98¢, | up with a broken leg in a cast. Yes-| Boys’ Overalls at 49c. Black te rday his doctor suid the cast would | Bear Overalls, in fact, every- fant wnt he fo81 Of troke Macuna|thing that man needs for & place where It had been| Work or dress wear all in- weakened by the removal of tissue /cluded in this sale and going he, Sis Soe ee at these sensational prices. n’s about ready to give It 1 take to swimming or get a of good wooden legs, rein-| AT 9:00 O'CLOCK. 4 by strong steel supports erlmin chblogy of Crime and Professor Phillips the University of Washir mer school faaulty and bh 1 ones Calol Liquid Gloss cleans and polisher! Puts Jastrous finish on furniture, floors, linoleum, automo- dilea, etc. use jost a few drops ata time ona damp cloth or mop. Goes far | bargains offered. This great | Loree STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California ) ull - Six Convictions on Booze Coun lgreat clothing sale. BE With five convictions already | |ntanding against him, Clarence D. | Wood bad « ja piea of guilty to liquor charges before Federal Judge William H./ } Sav wtelle, Wood pleaded guilty to 3| CHINESE SCRUB TEETH tea of 14 courts in iis indictment, | PEKIN.—China has become a na- Sen-| tion of te This form FREE TO YOU SATURDAY there’s hundreds to select from, including late model Men’s finest tailored Suits English serge, blue and bankers’ gray; & Marx, Kloth-Kraft and Curley Clothes included in this let, om here tomorrow at the wind-up price of . AND PLEASE NOTE—THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD FoR SATURDAY ONLY! Be here when the DOORS OPEN TOMORROW MORND ( We have just mentioned a few of | and the prices here quoted will do the work. So come tof HERE EARLY SA’ ts | MORNING AD GET FIRST PICK. Note address cat RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY sixth Friday, sotlowine | 1601-1603 First Avenue, Corner Pine Strea swept the|every kind of Chinese store. For Saturday only we Original price $35.9. $14.85 marked down over 285 $10.85 FREE with each Suit sol in beam many Hart but they go $18.85 Men’s genuine President uspenders have been cut ty Men’s $1.00 Belts Men's $2 Dress while Men's ped Work Shirts will be ad day for 39c. And here’s the cause these enormous re : This Durkee Men’s Stock: u be wound up at once, togethy with the combined Red Frag Stock at 1601-1603 First nue, corner Pine Street. this forced drastic action’ the cause of such s low prices as these, Tomorrow you men’s heavy Work ‘Shoes $1.98. Men’s $5.00 D Shoes at $2.48. While $10.00 genuine Packard Bannister Shoes and Oxforg will go at $3.98. 4 50,000.00 stock must be country like a storm. Tooth and powders are being sold ig Precedented quantities {nv iquid Gloss * |tune Nquor in Be nince 1 prohibition law became His string of First ave. " bars, inctufling the Ju Manhattan, Tr ee ave all been rat federal prohibiti on | drink Als jagents. | Shaniber Lunches With Sportsmen | y is Chamber of Commerce © Sportsmen's show, red business men ate thelr lunch in the mimic wilds | below the miniture Snoqualmie Falls with {ts painted background of! $7.50 $12.50 $15) rransportation | M Rainier, Members of the abide the reputation for | {Club and officers of the navy were jiny ited the luncheon. The cham. | jber ch of 50 voices sang. Dr.j ingham, president of the association, presided, | by fit you with just the proper plate to fit the con- tour of your mouth and give you » 500 House Dresses and |, peasant appearance, Jand Hamilton Higdas, of Longview, ||| AProns; gingham and or Nn-tilt ottiee’ haa {#P9Ke on “Longview's Pageant of|{| percale; $2.00 been in one location for 33 years, || Progress.” values at ...... Cc ‘That's pretty good proof that we Wave satisfied our patients and stood behind our work. We'll be right we do for Tho program for the luncheon was | arranged by the Transportation club, | of which Rae C, Johnson is presi-| | 100 Corsets and Girdles; odds and ends; mostly here to eee that any you will satisfy and please you, dent. small sizes; $2 < Yes ee | ; Boston Dental ¢ Offices Someone has had to sac ome |]| values at ...... 49c Secon: new furniture because they leay- te ae Wer STAND THE TEST OF TIME ing town. ‘These bargains can be|{| Men’s Whipcord Pants, ! sagt Years in One Location khaki color; extra heavy and very well made; $3.00 values $ 2. 2 9 at. ... Children’ found in the Want Ad columns. ck and gray suede; anvas and Holly- . Not all sizes in .. $2.95 Men’s Oxfords Six styles in Black and Brown $6.00 values at $4.39 ¢ patents, whit \]| wood Sand all styles valuo at .. wilh the WESTINGHOUSE \ Hotpoint — L. & H. — Universal and other leading makes ELECTRIC RANGES Sold On Very Gasy Sorin’ | Pure aluminum; good size Percolators, Roasters, | Dish Pans, “ Fe om Pails, Call, Phone or Write \]| Rice Boilers, MAin 6000 | Ete, 204 County-City Bldg. Home of the Electric Range C | 10 bars Yollow | Laundry Soap | for Bargain Basement WuOL DA GAIN 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE NEXT DOOR TO ECONOMY MARKET Mid-Summer Clearance Drastic Reductions in Every — Department £S 50 In plaids, stripes and plain. Some ‘ silk — lined. 6 Stylish and ae i well tailor- tH ed, dandy cy 48s ortment Ly of colors. Ly 25 values $9.95 500 pairs odds and in Canvas Shoes, 5 dals, Tennis, y ete, .....es 49 GROCERIES Borden's Milk, 6 cans for ...++ o 80c can Asparagus, 3 cans for...+++ 75c Good House Br0 AT q 29¢ Quantities Limited

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