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BACKING STAT PHONE LINES Landeon’s Plan Supported by Many in Seattle ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY $50,000 STOCK MUST GO! Here goes for the Grand Finale—prices have been cut to the core. Come, take ad- Vantage of this Great Clothing Sale. First Ave. and Pine Street; so we are offer- ing you your selection of this complete and combined $50,000 stock. BY LEGAL PROCESS, the immense Yesterday we closed our doors and again Durkee Department Store of Wenatchee, | reduced sale prices, It was a shame to do it, , Wash., was assigned for the BENEFIT OF Tomorrow, Saturday, the Fire Works) THEIR CREDITORS, start. It marks the beginning of the end. aan On the job with ready cash, we obtained And to make tomorrow, Saturday, the ! ndidate for rer Durkee’s entire men’s stock and moved and | Banner Day—here’s what we'll do: We'll ef 4th a t waid t merged it with our huge clothing stock at OFFER. GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: We will give you your choice of 237 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 $9. Prices of these suits were $20 and $25; but they’re yours for And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER; Any $4.00 hat i 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 repeat this sensational FREE r $3.50, 7 wante F blues, browns and pin stripes. Slims and _ stouts included. oak $1.59. ‘Than at the ond of th Original prices around $35—but they go tomorrow at the 13.8 3.85 tied. tome need” on aivinn wind-up price Bie, a aalediiaty ia \inkly btthnd 3% Misiew gad via gunk S ie 1 a ted on them taking And here is Lot 3: Men's Finest Tailored Suits in heavy rst pein Dien oe ate re bel Sr ne sae and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kloth Kraft and Curly Clothes included in this lot. Original prices @ ground $50, but they go Saturday at the wind-up price of. . $18. 85 murear or And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, ABSOLUTELY F selection of any hat, as advertised. PLEASE NOTE: THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD FOR SATURDAY ONLY. | | . RELATIVES | All Men’s $4.00 Shoes, in broken lines, 'Arpertment » will go at $1.98. Men’s $5.00 Dress Shoes BUREAU OF MISSING Men’s genuine B. V. D. garments will go at 68c. Men's Spring-weight Union Suits at Thi <a oy OW, _|at $2.48, Men’s 56.00 Chippewa heavy | Se. While all Men's Heavy Wool Under-| Work Shoes at $2.98. While Men’s $10.00 liom TO Regain price.) venuine Packard and Bannister Shoes and ef re requested alse to Other newspape ed ch Heme ns will interest And if | The ss to rep their Arrow Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, go 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. While $4.00 and $5.00 Dress Pants have been marked down to $2.45. Boys’ Suits, with two Oxfords have been cut to $i your boy needs a pair of shoe an all-leather $4.00 shoe for $1. 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 will go at 39 While heavy Khaki Shirts go at 89c. Men’s and Boys’ $1.50 Caps have been cut to 49c. While all Men's |; pu can buy Telegraph g telegrama per. pants, go tomorrow at $3.85. While Boys’ Khaki Outing Wear will go Saturday at a yt r . MRS. Re NK have been cut to 49c. exactly one-half price. STROL 6 Ferdinand st; MRS. B. 21 10th ave. N., and RA, 166 Findley st Men's Overalls at 98c. Men’s Collars, all Sizes, at 5c. Men’s Black pies Overall in fact, everything that man needs for dress : ‘ 3 going at such sensational prices as these. | sational low prices as these. : Be here when the DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING at 9:00. We have just men-|! a few of the bargains offered. Our four large display windows on First Avenue and Pine Street are just stacked with honest merchandise. So come to this GREAT CLOTHING SALE before it is too late. Remember our address: Red Front Clothing Co., 1601-1603 First Ave., Cor. | Pine hia QUININE SHIPMENT ATHENS.—The largest consign.) Ment of quinine ever shipped at sea | Was dispatched by the American Red | And here's the cause of these enormous reductions: This Durkee’s men’s stock must be wound up at” combine "ront stock once, together with the combined Red Fron ne FLORENCE OPSAHL ts asked to ate with L. M. D,, Box 2 , for important in n Taco! JOHN be in N, last known to Port Angeles, in being sought in Seattle by Mra. Whitley C. Fullen, sisteri-nlaw, 6818 McKinley |Film Company Dis in Seattle Monday J On their way to take motion pic Cross on board the Thermistocles tures in Mount Rainier national | Which left New York for the Piraeu: | park, n 30 actors, directed ‘with an initial shipment of five tons uctions, will 40 combat malaria in Greece. The| Monday, Au Consignment included 10,000,000 tab- | une ; | inced yesterday lets. Chamber of Com will remain in the park Ove or six days, taking scenes for a feature production to be re leased as a First National picture. Following the filming of scenes at unt Rainier, the troupe will pro. jeeed to Wallace, Idaho, it is an nounced, for mining location This ts the fourth large motion picture production company to in Vestigate film possibilities and take | pletures in the Northwest this sum | mer ‘Thomas Meighan’s company | was thru early this summer, and} | King Baggot, of the Universal Film Corporation, Sam Warner, of War ner Brothers, and Douglas McLean have visited Seattle and the imme Some Real Buys GOOD TIRES We can save you from 35%. to 40% on tires. We can do this because tory in carlaad lots. Our orate trial outfit. Sold by Grocers, Druggists, Hardware Deal- ers and Department Stores. Wigh-Grade Cord Tires club pledge of $125 toward the Or |thopedic hospital at Seattle, SEEK ESSAY CONTEST | Halt Pt, ste t., $1.25 the Seat chool board to pe + 10.95 ff) rat Be is Bhear te odanee wigttteanin casey © 11.56 GB) tana sprayer ; Mouth Sprayer rae” test in the public schools, * aay Manufactured by 17.00 ) Y*Wensttes Wak 17.50 18.50 16.75 19.00 20.00 First-Class Fabric Tires _ We are closing out our entire stock of Fabric Tires at prices that will | move, them quickly. It will pay you to buy a few of these for future Golden Rule Dept. Store ANNOUNCE THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW STORE Bost set of tooth, Red Rubber (either ‘set) Gold Crowns (22 kara Bridge Work (22 kara Porcelain Crowns Gold Pilling Gold Inlay. Synthetic Porcelain Fillings Silver FIN) Cement, Fi Teeth Treated . Pyorrhen Tr per tooth Nerve Remo Teeth Extracted (Palnion No charge for patnlens oxtr ing and cleaning when other work is contracted for, -$ 5.50 6.50 9.00 9.00 10.00 10,00 old Is Valuable, T 11.50 —AT— qr allow you full value for seat 16.50 dental worl. A PRIVATE, gf pehzelare, up-to. 36x44 14.00 5 Ante, SANITARY dental ‘oftice BIxAVs .. 20.00 1020-10 22 First Ay e, mith uae, wicatnonts and you will not be ashamed to rece ammend to your friend All work wunranteed fo Examinntion F Open Oto d Dally—0 to Hy Sund, OHIO DENTISTS 2 yenre 207 University Corner Second Ave, Over Mutual Suv, d& Loan Anan All "Tires Subject to Prior Sale Free and Quick Service With Every Purchase Mall Orders Shipped C. 0. D, Without Deposit Pike Street Tire Shop W. 0. SEANDRING, Prop. Pike and Boren BL jot 7254 EL iot-2195 CORNER SPRING STREET ASTONISHING PRICES BIG REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS FREE WE OUTFIT THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR LESS —— 10,000 Pennies For Your Thoughts WEISHINLD & GOLDING Senttle'n Credit Jewelers THI ATTLE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1924 4 Girl Catches Big a ee was last heard from c |diate vicinity looking for scenes | ere sasinate all saddle: FLY-TOX wonderful in- jultable for forthcoming produc '$ has- <a i B ing aires 1 etd vie fac- Developed by Mellon Institute secticide. Nothing exactly | aI | @f Industrial "Research _by_ Rex like it. Harmless to humans \Ch h li Gi t ei 1 and animals. Has pleasant | enais ives to 2 | stock consists of only odor. Won't atain. Easily | | Seattle Hospital first - class standard applied. No dust or dirt. J | CHEHALIS, Aug. 16.—Chehalis | make tires. Fifty cents buys complete [| | Rotarians have added another $100/ to personal subscriptions to their| nish war yeterans have asked| BL ANC HE au) | Conve nient Payments GRUNBAUM BR FURNITURE 60. HNC. S SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Salmon in Quebec [ Amit Quar at t/ P *55% Peninsular Gas Ranges SPECIAL HE PENINSULAR GAS RANGE built to give a lifetime of satisfying service. It Spec ial “Dress Well — Never Miss the Money” 4a Blanche Hall is another member of Will King’s show girls and is also a oprano so- loist of exceptional talent 5 is constructed of rust-resisting iron I She is seen each week with} proof linings in both oven and broiler. The baked- the merry musical comedy on, ebonized finish gives permanent beauty d company in their varied pro-| ductions. This week she is appea ring in “Mlle, Bon Bon.’ FIRES NEARING. YOSEMITE 2 Towns Threatened When Flames Sweep Woodlands | perfect sanitation. In pleasing color contrast are the white enamel splashes and door panels. Four- hole burners, 14- or 16-inch ovens. ANCE ON YOUR OLD STOVE OR RANGE AS PART PAYMENT ON A NEW PENINSULAR GAS RANGE. This is your last chance to get a New Suit for $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week. You can buy any “One-Pants” Suit in our stock on these terms. approal wns of ¢ oday, far Scores of exp battled the fire Make selections from our new, complete stocks and pay us as you enjoy the use and convenience of the high-grade fur- nishings. We will gladly arrange easy terms to suit your individual need. several houses in the town of k ley, several ranch b Clover Heater For Wood Only Heavy Wellsville blue steel body, cast bottom and linings. End, top and front door feed. No. 18 size, price $24.50. uses and a large A very complete line of Coal and Combination Ranges, and Heaters of all sizes and styles. Any stove you may select is obtainable on Liberal Credit and Easy Terms. Heater CHEERFUL CLOVER No. is” * - —___—__ 19 Heater . “Cowboy Preacher” | Noo to Lead Meetings} Evangelistic meetings will be con ducted by the Presbyterian church 19 Heater . tie Manolo, Geta Sear want GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO., Inc. next Rev. J. ©. | “cowboy preacher-evangell: of Granite Falls, will open the series LIVES GROW LONGER LONDON.—Less_ drinking, i Thnthers seater gare: | Seek Danes for Canadian Farms |.. Pr an church, preach wiser ting and healthier cities have in. Monda elit will| COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Aug. | creased the average length of life by conduc meetings. | 15.—E, W. Beatty, president of the |two years since 1900, _ government Musio will be in charge of F. C.’ Canadian Pacific railway, accompan. | figures show. Authorities have found Fowler, | ted by Sir George MacLaren Brown, | that people are living so much Jonger The m are to be. Interde. European general manager, arrived here and will confer with the Danish authorities im connection with se- curing some more Danish settlers for | Canada that the price of life annuities has been raised. From 190 to 1920 the normal death rate in England and in other European countries has been | lowered, records also reveal nom!national in character, and other | churches will asain. Callbreath ‘Ueeas More Gold Mining} “Alaska’s vast coal and oll depos. its must be adequately developed,” | |urged J. I. Callbreath, secretary of | |the American Mining congress, and | international mining authority, In an| | address before leading mining men of |the Northwest at the Arctic club. | Callbreath warned his hearers that | America’s production of gold must | be increased if we are to retain our place as the leading industrial and jcommercial nation. Commercial use of gold last year exceeded produc. You will have to come Saturday to take advantage of this sale, as that’s the last day, and “One- Pants Suits only” are included. Young Men’s Sport Models and Men’s Conserva- tive Models to choose from, at— --And Don’t Forget Music ON YOUR HOLIDAY OUTING | j The Portable Phonograph is as easy to carry as a small suitcase—and tion, he said 2 when it’s open, An "On to Sacramento” club, to there’s an unex- secure large attendance of North- Stuy | weet mining men at the convention pected tone quality of the American Mining congress and volume. there the week of September 29, is being formed by the Alaska commit tee of the Chamber of Commerce, it | was learned today. \Need 6,000 Men in | Alberta’s Harvest EDMONTON, Alta., Aug. 15.—Ten thousand additional men will be | needed for the harvesting of the crop | now growing in Alberta, according to It Is so easy to own a Portable, and if you wish, it can be traded in on a larger phonograph in the fall. THREE PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS TO CHOOSE FROM Victor Portable, of the genuine Victor make. ... $35 $40 Come Saturday; it’s the last day; bring stimate of th pvi) cl - “A Dollar” and get Hye ree or chictt hes best baa| || Brunswick Portable, plays all disc records... your suit, Wear it }ed on reports sent in from Iabor bu- Ora-Tone, another excellent portable, playing all records |reaus thruout the province, It is stated that there are 4,000 already in the province available for harvest work, leaving the number to be} brought in from outside at 6,000, | These will be recruited largely in| British Columbia, with some also from Eastern Canada and possibly a limited number from the Western states, while paying us. $1 Down, $1 a Week—Pays for It | The roots of young plants are constantly moving about, \WITAL FACTS FOR WOMEN a OPEN A RECORD ACCOUNT AT MUSICAL Rte } Sooner or later almost every woman is brought face’to face with the fact that she is a victim of some weakness or ailment peculiar to her sex, It may be the young woman sufforing from pain or ir NOW 18 THE TIME TO VISIT. regularities, a mother who has BOYS’ SUITS |brought on some weakness or dis: © Srpayl placement from overwork, or the = PAU $10 to $15 {middle aged woman passing through Wy {the most critical period of her life For each of these ‘trying periods Men’s Hats, Shoes 3 2, Pinkham's Vegetable Com NATION AL PAR K ona’ pound has proved tho greatest boon Furnishings lover given to women, and there are women living in every town and TWO TRAINS DAILY —730 A, My 12t5 PL M. city in the country who testify, to ite value, Advertisement DROPSY in a few hour few days, regu ‘ and heart, purifi one the entl 1, treatment, oe Round Trip Seattle-Paradise $10.00 CITY TICKET OFFICE; SECOND and MADISON CATES 1427 Fifth Ave. Between Pike and Union the blood Write tor Drorsy ante, Georgia. 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