The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1924, Page 11

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[sccron two} heSeattleStar | Pacssutow) MOUDGE WILLY Gy) Dinnine -arade Here Saturday GRAM PS a EA —S ry Press “Magic” Button at §:15 P. M. Saturday ‘ : : 4 e . 4 aoe LD UP DURING DINNER PARTY mour Head’s Daughter Is Robbed of Jewelry bake FOREST Sept A man wit Apples you have to eat in sections—one section a day for a week or so—will be exhibited in the Market day parade in Seattle Saturday. Here's one of them; a De t * by Mrs. June A. Perry, 1320 33rd ave. S. Ti who is trying to eat it—and not succeeding very well—is n Miss Ethel Halliwell, 8741 15th ave. N. W. The parade, ar- ranged by Mrs. George Guy, of the Chamber of Commerce, is to advertise Seattle day at the Western Washington State fair at Puyallup. It is to start from Second and Blanchard rt 10 a, m, * JUST BY A HAIR AVENGE JONAH! Several Strands of It Make West Africans Swallowing Appi Fog Bell Ring | Much Whale Meat immanapped it up. She also gave - : | fee damond rings, one of them) WASHINGTON, fact that human hal Sept My when the atmos. | P' certain degree of | ” “ ‘- 1 aise SISTER'S CATTY CHUM Have You Got $100? If so, and you want to make some easy money, - ABSOLUTE /AUCTION SALE of Westholme Lots Next Saturday This is the greatest bargain sale and Money-making opportunity we have ever offered in Seattle. These lots, with graded streets, side- walks and water in and paid for, will Positively be sold regardless of cost or sacrifice. Some lots will probably sell as low as $150 to $200 each—less than the cost of the improvements now in—so how can you possibly fail to make money if you take advantage of this wonderful Opportunity ? 10% Deposit, Balance in Installments. SIs The Sale Takes Place Next Saturday at 1:0 P. M. Two years ago Walter F.| Wederbrook, of Piqua, O., sold his Airedale dog, “Bus-| | ter,” in Los Angeles. Then | Wederbrook returned to Ohio. | A few days ago “Buster,” | | ragged, hungry*tand bleeding, | \arrived at Wederbrook's home| in Piqua after following his |maaster half way across the | B | continer* Telephone your address and we will mail you a map today: Barry and Austin 304 Leary Bldg. EL iot-5667 TL ) Women Are Held on | Fifteen Are Taken Father and Son to lel a aa WASH HURSDAY EPTEMBE!} Robbery Charges in Gambling Raid Face Booze Charge WHEN ME. GETS HOME Seattle’s Greatest Values in ERCOATS and The Extra Pair h, Doubles \& The Wear A ae oy $30 and $35 We believe we can show you at least twice as many styles that are really new, as any ordinary retailer in this city. “You've got the best assortment and the best values in the city!” That’s what hun- dreds of men are saying after they look ; around, and then come back here to buy % “a Be howe their clothes. ; Remember—Tailored Ready values are GUAR- ANTEED—for wear—for style correctness— for fabric—for inner tailoring construction! Is there a style for you at this store? YES! Whether you are an old man a young man—a college man or business man—you'll find ex- actly the style you want here. and we can fit yoi—fact of the matter, we make a specialty of fitting the so-called “hard to fit.” Come in and convince yourself. You owe it to yourself to inspect our new mer- chandise before you buy. Be prepared to find the most remark- able values at $25, $80 and $85 that you ever laid eyes on. See them tomorrow! Boys’ 2-Pants Suits and Overcoats, $8.65, $12.75, $14.65 Made of durable fabrics, in all the latest styles and colors. Most exceptional values we have ever shown. strong, UNDERWEAR for MEN An endless assortment of union and two-piece suits in Vassar, Superior, B. & L. and G. & M. makes. Remember—this is head- quarters for boys’ blouses, shir ties, stockings, Special rf t eat eet ats Random $ 05D ae Mien eet ges Mixed parsed See here now one of the greatest stocks of plaid-back FREE—Shinny Stick and Union Suits overcoats and gabardine coats ever shown in ‘the Puck With Every Suit : Pacifie Northwest. Sweaters al oret Rea O. _ Pants "$2.85 to $10 401-407 Pike—At Fourth 63.50, $5.00 ee and $6.00

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