The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1924, Page 7

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THE ATTLE STAR COLLAPSED!!! ; RIGHT ON FIRST AVENUE ALASKA OUTFITTING CO. WE RESCUED THE REMAINS FROM THE CREDITORS Entire Stock Laid Out Under Our Roof! EVERY ARTICLE SHAMEFULLY SLAUGHTERED IN OUR NEW DEPARTMENT SHIRTS Blue Chambray Khakis Genuine C for Suit of Underwear Genuine BV. D. SOX Seainless— 9c In all colors and regular price $1.00 1 y readset HH ee SUIT 81.50 HANDKERCHIERS | S28 * 53c WOOL SOX— 2 SUITS $1.51 Reg CANVAS Reg. 35e; oa we SE CANVAS gg EE sat rrce.. 18 €. Men's Underwear FLANNEL SHIRTS; gray, khaki SILK SOX— SUUT ... 81.50 and blue; reg. $2.50; on sale at $1.29 Collegian brand; all colors 2 SUITS 81.51 SW EATERS—Jersey s— tan Pree OTC 95c 49c BOYS’ FINE Regular $2.00; on sale UNION SUITS One Suit TSe Dress Shirts; regular | SILK MEN'S BIB 1¢@ Another Suit $2; Sale Price 88¢ | THES OVERALLS 19c fay SHOE BARGAINS THAT SHOUT! ! BOY SCOU SHOES WOMEN’S PUMPS AND MEN'S Solid Leather MEN’S OXFORDS we..$1.65 oxrorss = Work Shoes ssa wt DILLY BUSTER) sv‘ cz} $2.45 ses. $2.65 Kegular $3.50 PACS MEN'S $1.95 Hg se. $2.95 MEN’S MISSES’ and Growing WOMEN’S Scout Shoes DRE Ss Girls’ PUMPS _ $1.95 MISSES’ ATENT LEATHER PUMPS and OXFORDS (also kid or Patent Leather or Suede Panco Shoes. Regular esse 91.95 $2.45 $3.45 2 $4.45 Girls’ SCHOOL SHOES "Nr 2)" $1.65 $1.95 MEN'S ARMY SHOES: also genuine Calf or Kid Black or Brown Dress Regular SHOES $3.50 Famous CLINTON FRANKLIN and THOMPSON makes; also PUMPS AND OXFORDS i + $6.00 YC) 00.604 ike PLace C=) . DAUGHTS: WS ESTIMATE t if I'm not Pioneer Dentists Announce a 50% Reduction For a limited time we are going to work at one-half our regular prices in order that the public will get better acquainted with the wonderful work we are doing in our new location. Think of such prices as: 25.00 Plates Cut to $10.00 $8.00 Crown and Bridge Work Cut to Weak weight t With Our Regular Fifteen Year Guarantee ‘These special low prices are just what wo say they are— simply an inducement for you to come in and see how well you can be served. ss work and identically the always used. If we cannot You are offered the same high same class of material that we have tatisty you, you can have your, Money Back for the Asking Come in and see for yourself our and let us explain to you our easy payment plan and prove to you that we are not offering you cheap work, but high-class work at greatly reduced prices. PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, 2nd and James St. Telephone MAin-2736 * Dr. H. 0. Danford, Mgr. new modern equipped office, | thin, scraggly | mence to liven up healthy flesh sickly children com and ta od, er Me 8 Cod have been taken| “Princess” Steamships leave Seattle daily for Vancouver and Liver Oil Tablets Vietorin, B.C. from Colman Dock, Marion, Stree for just a few days : THE Day B Be stre and ask OW! Drug Co., or THE 1G " Moc . any “ood druggist, for Met the original and, genuine Cod Liver Oil One Wa Tablet, if y ant your delicate | $4.26 iets | children to wme strong, robust ION FARE and active : RSION FARE For grownaips they are just as Bee Oe eat Uhaeeets wonderful woman gained in five weeks OL and if they don't put firm fle oman in pounds cents, § of goc plets 60] cry 8 Second Avenue ¥. 1. SHEEHAN, General Agent, Pai TICKET OFFICE thin man get your OPPORTUNITY How Skinney Kids T=, Can Grow Robust ... an Jot having as many a Ishine) is receiving |from eve on tour shortly copies, sible their 19 minutes tor would take me in hand an@ help | get me well, but when I Star my afraid our appeal has been in vain jStar Want Ads 1 ha back and limbs, tea Here's Walter Me over four stories high Phot BY LEL AnD. HANNU uM. LERICA Department for Seattle SUNSHINE SUNSHINE MEETING uto. Mrs. W AUTOISTS CARRY SHUTINS Brown White ambuta Mr ci Mrs. F. I A Aye almer, Mrs. W. W. Philipe, Mr A nnings, Mrs. Frank Hop 8, I Copeland, Mrs. Laura ing, Mr. Ulman, Eldridge Buick , Booth Undertaking Co. THEO KARLE ©O Mary Elida rter quarter on th Several of Soattle’s artist have requ be sent them a that they repertoire may LETTER PROM SUNSHINE SIST tor; 1 ago that Dear Doc aw hopes dropped, for f such terrible pain if you wi lY outh Owns Arctic Paper He Ins spects Star Plant looking cases. He is publi her-editor-printer of the Teller (Alaska) Pioneer Scout. He is in Seattle to attend his first school. He is also seeing his first street car and his first building by Frank Jacobs, ste SUNSHINE SMILES Shut-Ins and Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star . Edited by Dr. Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 Sunshine Guild will meet Th | day ember 18, with Mrs, N. E Warner, 3616 HE. 43rd. Shut-ins © call CA pitl4 h congratulations | of her Irish "It Ma will be here next evening, September 16 Karle, one of the world’s foremo’ ten opening ttle's concert xeagon under the of the Aid society of the First Presbyterian | church leaving | | rly as pos: | | include it in| ure until} kind doc The | un | in. my 1 thought maybe #- | Phone CA pitl-4626 over The Star's type ING [KROS. IM SECOND -ano Seattle— ‘| tri SENECA ee you set the price of your own worth day ation, in the eyes you associate—pride every you make of the men with whom d neatness an your own valu- are assets—they suggest do-ability and care with business intrusted to you. ation. Capps’ 100% Pure-Wool Suits for Men $35 -$42.50-$50 Capps’ 100% will give you the right valu- Their finish will please the most critical—because of their newest style, good tailor- ing, and fine all-wool fabrics. “Dress Well and Succeed” Pure-Wool Suits Their Friends, reading y can call at mm this assist: or obligation hin will make sor nd them in o BAZAAR IN NOVEMBER will be a ¢ even If ago) shut-in ne ba or a r and we are desirous of findi Wr " 1 get| out Just how many shut-ins will | 11 k 1 take part by sending something rour news is bad. 1h they make at that time, hat you will make J Any Seattle shut-in is eligible | Please give my love to th er thelr wares by phoning | | Your whut " and phone per where | ] INENE | they can be found to CA pith | | eee | 4626. | | Arrangements have been made dianhioes | with the Kest View sanitarium, CABINET MAKER GETS JOB | 125th and Greenwood bivd., for Wa ns's tetpeteied thd: ca nieiker two weeks of chiropractic treat | y. told you about last week has ob-| ments, which is supposed to show | f.ined a good position and home. We | whether she can be permanently |), to thank those who were inter. | benefited by these treatments. If the treatments, made possible wee ‘ by Dora M. Maul, a group of her friends and Dr. and Mrs. MeCoy, are to be continued longer than two weeks, others must contrib: The ve shut depar rateful for t ervice SHUT-INS TO GE The following offer by Dr. Frank | I. Johnson, Optometrist and Optician, | Leary building, speaks for itself. | T GLASSES Dear Editor: paper last evening. Looking over yotr I notic President Wheeler? President Dawes? President Bryan? AYBE! There’'a more chance of one of the vice presidential candidates being the next president than there has been since the modern method of electing a president was put in force. Why? If you want the detailed ex- planation of how this might hap- pen, with the biographies of the three vice presidential cundidates, fill out the coupon below and neil to our Washington bureau: POLITICAL EDITC Washing- Bureau, The Seattle Star, New York Ave, Washing. ton, D. C, 1 want the bulletin BIOGRA OF THE vic a8 AL CANDIDATI erewith 6 cents in loose ute Jovening did not show as large an at Fy 52'% tendance ome expected, but we | FITTED WITH GLASSES are ver eful and thank every r patre ° t Optical Ce 1 nough to call and offer him a DANCE Lonesome BENEFIT nce Monday clud ¢ 5 $ on sale daily toSeptember 15 Kansas City - $ 72.00 St. Louis = = 81.50 Chic {- | 86.00 Detroit -t- 105.62 Washington - 141.56 New York - 147.40 Corresponding farestoother | important centers. Final | return limit Oct. 31, 1924. Liberal stop-over privileges going and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone small additional cost, Callon an = A. br} ang hed eral Agent, Pane. Dept, 1405 Peurth Avenve 7 EL jot 6933 W. H. OLIN Gen. Freight and Pass. Agent 204 Unica ‘Staion us weil ¢ A ck’ > see that they small gre tins spent a wo ing Wednesday to our services and Boott Ogde n for the fternoon, A num ir ee of their friends were on hand |) ad a real outing. MAYOR RESPONDS twin J. Brown was first appeal for a den- has given the old for the work he ne sufferer from a CHAS. McCLAREN DIES other injuries a brother, two sii Vancouver, He leaves a B. C. m that oun Sune McClaren, mee no traveler lay morning, at the Co- torium. eral years he has been @ broken back and atte, and mother in Smart Street Dresses For shopping or wear you will find a woolen particularly The dress tive. new —$27.50 and Up. Furs Complete the street outfit with a fur. Stone martins, sables or taupe, black and brown, are Ww unusually the street costume—$33.50 and Up. business attrac- tailored dresses in twill or charmeen in blue, rust, fawn or cocoa, are the favorites this season fox chokers attractive in ith Fascinating Afternoon Frocks Soft silk crepes and satins with gay touches of embroid- | ery and beading are the most effective models for the after- | noon wear. CREDIT Will Help You A CREDIT GLADLY account whereby you may pay for your account in small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly pay- ments, will help you to dress better. 1332-34 Second 209 Union

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