The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1924, Page 7

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—_— FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1924 tHE SEAT? Lt VAR PAGE 7 — — —__—— — - —————— en — ———— ———— ripe TIED 10 HIM S|ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY |) fein noe.” A Friend Passes , "pe Non-Coms Into Officers ole | $50 000 STOCK MUST Go! paae eden oe gh Old Dreamland Coming Down ; . W It Was an Institution in Seattle a Here goes for the Grand Finale—prices | First Ave. and Pine Street; so we are offer- Haven for St ranger Within Gates have been cut to the core. Come, take ad-| ing you your selection of this complete and rete tas g tak vantage of this Great Clothing Sale. combined $50,000 stock. BY LEGAL PROCESS, the immense Yesterday we closed our doors and again . ys : ‘ Durkee Department Store of Wenatchee, | reduced sale prices. It was a shame to do it. ft. { ; vA Wash.. me menienes for the BENEFIT OF Tomorrow, Saturday, the Fire Works ss t f ? . THE CREDITORS. start. It marks the beginning of the end. s t Dream On the job with ready cash, we obtained And to aiogh Conarraas’ witarasy, the iow. | J (rt oop A u ag aay Tor CATELYS Durkee’s entire men’s stock and moved and! Banner Day—here’s what we'll do; We'll t t fore t Y eet merged it with our huge clothing stock at| repeat this sensational FREE OFFER. wht Sina 0 ‘i q » GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY / nile ad ask “Dress Well—Never Here is our FREE OFFER: We will give you your choice of 243 late-style | :o"'" ion" : 5 legge f Miss the Money Men's and Young Men’s Suits, all sizes, in tweeds, worsteds and serges, a few two-pants suits included in this lot — original $9 85 prices of these suits were $20 and $25; but they're yours for a And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be sold before ‘B the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in the house, including hundreds of all late style felts and straws—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each suit sold tomorrow. And for SATURDAY ONLY, included in this FREE OFFER, we will give Men’s Beautifully Tailored Two-Pants Suits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes. Slims and_ stouts included. Original prices around $35—but they go tomorrow at the 1 $5 were err eene ee . oe Men’s Finest Tailored Suits in heavy English serge, blue wind-up price of And here is Lot 3: and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kloth Kraft and Curly beige aoumed in ~ lot. Delite) iad around $50, but they go Saturday at the wind-up price of. . a And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any hat, as advertised. a at All Men’s $4.00 Shoes, in broken lines, will go at $1.98. Men’s $5.00 Dress Shoes at $248. Men’s $6.00 Work Shoes at $2.98. While Men’s $10.00 genuine Packard and Bannister Shoes and Oxfords have been cut to $3.98. your boy needs a pair of shoes, you can buy a Men's genuine B. V. D. garments will go | at 6S8c. Men's Spring-weight Union Suits at 98c. While all Men’s Heavy Wool Under- wear has been cut to exactly one-half price. 4 Arrow Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, go i Saturday for 98c. Beautiful Knit Dress Ties at 68c. Men’s Garters at 9c. While high- grade Green Hood Shirts, with collars at- | tached, have been cut from $3.00 to $1.45. Tomorrow we'll sell: Men’s Dutchess Trousers, $6.00 values, for $3.45. $4.00 and $5.00 Dress Pants have been marked down to $2.45. Boys’ Suits, with two pants, go tomorrow at $3.85. While Boys’ Overalls have been cut to 49c. Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men’s Collars, all sizes, at 5c. Men’s Black Bear Overalls, in fact, everything that man needs for dress or work wear, all included in this sale and going at such sensational prices as these. | sational low prices as these. Be here when the DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING at 9:00. tioned a few of the bargains offered. Our four large dis and Pine Street are just stacked with honest merchandise. come to this GREAT CLOTHING SALE before it is too late. Remember our address: Red Front Clothing Co., 1601-1603 First Ave., Cor. Pine Men’s genuine President Suspenders have}! been cut to 25. While over 200 dozen Men's Belts have been cut to 23c, Men's Work Shirts go at 89. : “ Caps have been cut to 49¢, While all Men's Khaki Outing Wear will go Saturday at exactly one-half price. And here's the cause of these enormous reductions: This Durkee’s men's stock must be wound up at once, together with the combined Red Frout stock at 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street. And We have just men- Work in tanyards or gas works, is believed to be beneficial to those) who suffer from diseases of the! chest, while varnish makers seldom suffer from rheumatism. HERE’S MORE ABOUT McLEAN STARTS ON PAGE 1 HERE’S MORE ABOUT GOBS STARTS ON PAGE 1 am a good sailor,” Doug | |the attacks on the sailors had bean! “T really | provoked by the sallora themselves, | assured me. | In every case of gobs being in-| “Well. I don't see how anyone |jured, Severyns declared, they were |Could act seasick like you did in Ms ut having experi. on,” I told McLean |fight to the arresting officers and were subdued by them. In the case | 8. Every bit n {ship was tak n from real li jribs and "E always ob }Dan H h r I go and in that than the hoked by of good comedy and Lewis and Is neck bro- | material for my] ken by him, while Hogn was try! tures. | to guard three prisoners in the p This is Maclean's first visit to jtrol wagon, Severyns said. Seattle, His wife, a Hogan and the other officers in|al, ved here wh |the afafir said that Lewis had first |youngster for four or five |beaten up a navy guard and had! I'll leave it to a little fat b |been controlled only after a flerce|give you the real impression of th | fight with fellow go! star, Jus at was landing. jthis lad ¢ cameraman sta {tioned on th ned over the| frail and y are you wait. | non-profession she was a year * | | soctety Leopold, stated it was perfectly right to com. the witness said mit murder.” ‘CHIEF OF MOOSE « + | Stanley Lewis, graduate of the} Appetites start to lag im | tiversity of Michigan, was the | SPEAKS HERE | tem 1 ext witness. He told of Loeb ' gs ptthemwith T waning stato) tha traternity house | light, fluffyandappetizing jana “tainting for no reason at : foods made with Crescent [17 5 weer, a student ot Har-|Frank J. Monahan Will Talk | Baking Powder. Hot muffins, flaky bis-_ cuits,deliciousshortcakes, make a pleasing appeal for the noon or evening meal, They’re so easily made and so certain to be wholesome and delicious when Crescent Baking Powder is used. vard university, formerly a class] to Order in Seattle mate of Leopold at the University of Chicago, dwelt largely on Leo pold’s superman philosophy, stating| Frank J that Leopold held the strong lived| tector of the off the weak, Leopold, he said,|/of San Francisco, will speak at the | felt that Dickie Loeb “was about | Seattle Moose temple Friday even: | perfect,” jing, at 8 o'clock, at a public meet-| BEFORE. DEATH New York city Prisoner Describes Five Mur- Monahan, supreme di yal Order of Moose. A banquet was to be held at the} Hotel Washington, preceding the | evening meeting, when Mrs. Mona han was to rejoin her husband on| lhis trip from the Hast | The reception committee consists | of G. M. Butterworth, dictat Seattle lodge, N 211; See: Walton G. Le of} ary | >| | 4 ders and Dies on Gallows | j5, irerguson, Proiate saat re ie pure — through and om P. Callahan, Jack Inge, Max Lip. | = through! It’s | vinta pLarre, La, Aug. 8—|man Dr. A. W. Neitro and Cyler | dependable — | simultaneous with his hanging at|Hayles. | al 1 noon today, Euzebe Vidrine's “Con- | sahod ft fessions,” a book detailing the au- profession of a woman in New) York THREE GENERATIONS IN ONE FAMILY GET THEIR HAIR BOBBED (Corrage GROVE, Ore, Aug §—Contention that bobbed hair is becoming lees popular was refuted here when three genora thor’s life of crime, including five murders, was released for distribu tion to the public Crescent Mfg. Co. ‘Seattle, Washington Vidrine, who executed for L. Wiggins, iff of Kvangeline parish foxsod to four other slayiigs, how- ever, and the details of each are re | counted in his book, whieh he wrote ji the shadow of the gallows. The condemned man told of his) 18) {tions of the Anlauf family had early youth—the beginning of hia|| j0ne 8 foe crimp career with hog stealing, | Mrs. Robert Antauf, her daug watermelon thefts, mischievous | tend eott, and Mr pranks and approached with an elo-|] Or itn tte bora, quont flow of words to his first kill || fin, iouethertor & Seni ing, that of Plorre Vidrino, a nelgh The grandmother added a mar 4 | bor. col for good measure, PLEASE NOTE: THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD FOR SATURDAY ONLY. |:»*2! «04, Chippewa heavy | Gyr. an all-leather $4.00 shoe for $1.95. es While | chirts will go at 39c. While heavy Khaki), Men’s and Boys’ $1.50); this forced drastic action is the cause of such sen- |, lay windows on First Avenue ‘ Teaching parrots to talk is the | | HERE'S MORE ABOUT LA FOLLETTE 1S (ms tome xno | STARTS ON PAGE Denounces Hooded Order;| ticur. 1 Says It Cannot Survive er pen i m chan to the other : LL-IN-ALL, Dreamland was ar institution that su in chairs nd fre . eod—th: 4 it serv fully prime ls mate hum ment AUTHORIZES py IAL STATEMENT hess ffictal state. | first of 1 ‘ Will Soon Be Over! New Suits Arriving Get Yours Tomorrow eam. ation la I This was the t ger. If you loc yuld find a your head reve jew. If yc en for the stran ed respectable, you | frie ment of the tenve ner here, even tho o wrote the Certain dl nd| by marks in the eye, acce 1 a growing bald. were bashful, down sho ares may bo Seattle's First New York Roof Garden Revue— 13 BRIDGES 4,000,000 Feet of Timber Lost Near Clallam Bay lt is with pride and satisfac- tion that we announce the open- ing of “Bagdad,” the “Arabian Nights Cafe” with dinner at 7:30, Saturday night. . Never before has such an ir- ridescent stream of light, life, gaiety, dancing and song been hurled at the altar of public criticism in this city. Ray Robinson, late with Zieg- field, New York, and his Bag- : dad Orchestra; “The ‘Ali- Babarettes of Bagdad,” an Oriental fantasie in ff) demi-tasse revusical com- §j) edy form; Buster Lorenzo, fj) tenor; colorful electrical §) creations; an exquisite ar- ray of costume effects. fj) and the extraordinary ca- tering service assure one a glimpse of the pinnacle of artistic achievement in cafe production. Glew. | SAYS ORGANIZATION IS FOREDOOMED alway nm against any between is, I} peep aid non have been already destroyed tion fire raging !n the Bloc n Lumber comp Na. miles from Clallam 20 hours. races. Conservative Suits and Young Men’s Sport Models $30, $40, $45] O PFERING oun cus tomers positively the utmost (in high grade Suits at prices that are sure to please, the past ab! of th the K es| Damages already have amounted i thousand dollars, 5 of 60 men of the ate fire warden's several Foss fire-| nion that such foredoomed. It h body the seeds of its Not Klan Member, Declares Davis | NEW YORK, Aug. & now, I never ha will be a memb Klan,” declar fire, which originated tn the| works of the old Goodyear company now owned by the novan company, has 1 over two and a half sections "I am not| of logred-off land and at noon Thurs been and I never! day was burning In green timber at| f the Ku Klux| two points, W. Davis, dem. candidate, in a d here today, Among the industries duilt up or| © promised that his forth-|influenced by the’ Inventions of| A % Beautiful worsteds in the coming speech of accepta would | Tho Edison are moving pictures, | Tf you have not already season's very latest col- make his stand on religious tolerance | te es, phonographs, cement, formulated your week- ore and patterns, Ah an trical railways, dynamos and/ very. plain el ere end plans, we suggest that usual opportunity to wear and electric lighting and BREE > MORE ADOUE \ tse tor ‘Dour MasLeent | t | scintordte : you make early reserv- a “Better” Suit, SLAYERS “Well his stateroom ig down ee TSOIET (Gee an enarerier) eet ation. Telephone EL iot- Wo invite our old r the other end of the boat and say! N) ° cus. STARTS ON PAGE 1 aie ence is a Regular Feller,” ° 3640. Evening of Mag idedtces| | tomers to inspect these ing, $5.00 the plate, including dinner. Follow- ing evenings’ usual cover of 50c. “BAGDAD” Madison Street, Below the Heilig Telephone EL iot-3640 at an early date, while the stocks are Jarge, naturally the cholcest Suits will go first, | | | Bring a Dollar and Take Your Choice The Singing Trio, with Ray Robin- son and His | Orchentra Aspii SAY ‘BAYER ASPIRIN’ and INSIST! | Claude Ted Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are | Trumpet ‘Trumpec not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe | by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. | Co et only “Bayer” package | which contains proven directions. | read “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiats, | Aspirin Js the trade mark of Rayer Manufacture of Monoaceticactdenter of Salicylicae! The Seattle Star ‘MA JONG COUPON | Clip this Coupon from —_ = Tho Star for two consecu. . ae : uve out Don’t Neglect Your Stomach “oume "and "aadree Use Glo- Glan ee Enjoy the Good Things of Life BUY NOW! After This Sale We Will Require Our Usual Terms Men’s Hats, Shoes Furnishings (Maii orders 100 extra) ‘This will entitle you to ons of our complete Ma Jong ols, J Btar office, 1807 Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents AS and merits of this ma ery, You will find . {relief for bloating, dy uloers, heartbu It}ing to direatior troubled with ( NAME, ccssssccseeneesesceeneeetanenenenerseaesenereonee eeanananen G10. f PHONE NO. 1427 Fifth Ave, Between Pike and Union See ee eeeeereeeeeneeeD eres eers mmm 187 STHWA you know the | { ; i { {

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