The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1924, Page 9

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»_secrion Two] The seattleStar = [Pscusoro1 | LATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY EPTEMBEI 1 ies ; a np : | ENRAGED LOVER!" MAY PAROLE 15 “Fatty” Arbuckle Dares | Wie Hear WhesterSaseee Stier te Edson’ Riding Master Shoots Sweet- or rouston Flore ‘“ Ag re ‘ “he ntnat. : = yn F p ‘ ” } Facet Dilsinn Dilateal ; ua As Good a Christian as You,” Come- } ii Seal dian Replies to Pastor’s Letter A SIN PORD revi Hey Says Public Works [Sire ensrnsistncns nha |eninons pete SS SS a ve tn i U bs, : ; C Board Bosses Sts. vive at sae r \dlers were f Bele - pn To one wit ; p bh es i ad T “ . & pear t ht I ted | the Inte - AB apres tyes “You can't afford to bring that | ¥ " f thet Wa \ he dead t h tleated the| Character to this elty,” Rey ed in 5 om D ne t t ¢ torr ' . «| Matthews wrote, * can't af J f F; © the/t for wart f "| ford to insult the w n of this oe ane ae ; } t os Thirty-nine of the riot e now! ity, You can't afford to stain me y for it anit ae 1 t n, | YOUr stage, It would take years | * ted to fumigate your theater, I most So much for the legal side earnestly ask you to cancel this As for the spiritual: You, as s Se eee nee ane seneneues "ag geresalanereets a Short Departs for engagement minister, walk Inte your, pulpit es . d hes! | Arbuck 2 m + ry » dozen times a week and . 5 s . @ rattling good sandwic 4 Or tab M eae te hag ey Rhee = \ Bare egon Labor Meet araws tree t ) ' . 1 jie ; Bluhill : siege tt cost) fms “sats” So" AP rledmans 1311, First Ave. Union Store Li 3 E > . Rate F t ei ft Beat oe ut me rue, fo = : spreads like butter or x r io M for Bug Ore. a ie hi pe oes This block is torn up and blockades business, Our shelves are chock full of t | i J one: ° : ie a th € Or ca rr attitude toward new Fall Merchandise; so in order to unload these goods, we are offering to the tt ecweeees J en - public the greatest sale of its kind ever held in Seattle. These goods are going } atoion: yp Dig rey to be sold regardless of cost. Our doors have been closed for three days. We Christ laid down his fife have gone through our entire stock and remarked every article in the store. I am Ka ent Here are just a few of the many hot shot specials: Black Bear Work Pants, moe S $1.68; Heavy Bib Overalls, $1.18; Goodyear Raincoats, rubber lined, for $2.98; IP iegpses eo gg ae Se «Black Bear Wool Overcoats, belted models. These coats sell for $20 and FLYERS LAUDED Gaal iaaskh oi esl aaeatiad Chrietlaien (| public sale price, ; Men’s and young men’s 2-Pants Suits as low as $14 5. Triplex Sport Two- Way Rain Coat, oxford shade, belted models sold reg- tual advise arned 1m ular for $25 and $30, special price, $11.85; Medlicott Spring Needle, all Wool Seattle Man Writes Poem to ‘'*! po Me Ramee ely 9 Union Suits for $3.98; Leather Vests, formerly sold for $8.00 and $10.50, special Globe Circlers to take them to God in pr nd for this sale, only $5.48. And dozens of other items too numerous to mention. ot ee Sale Starts Wednesday, 9 A. M. until our shelves are cleared. When the world flyers rom Seattle 1 ‘puis! ATTENTION, PEOPLE OF OUTLYING TOWNS! Crank your Ford, with them following poe os dial aking to woke yee, Dr. rain or shine, and come to this Public Sale—It will be worth traveling ory by F. EB. Malthews, to let me defend my. 100 miles or more to buy goods at these Never-Heard-of Low Prices. Wweuldl'tater te de it thas ota Don’t forget the address—Friedman’s Union Store, 1311 First Avenue. your study with as many clergy to tell my story and, inasmuch Hh psa | les; water proof sala see me thru on this request Sizes . solid “Ll am ng Seatt t the end 11 to 5% leather lot will re t t Men's Calfskin, A counters ——_——————— Patron With Long PIANO SHOULD BE PART crm adeneragpyn YAK ie : 9to12 A.M. Reach Grabs Up $6 OF DECORATION SCHEME fy °°" Ss Prise: $ seer ietea ub | Wednesday sca Hen Pecmmesepamas rim IE. Bese $3.98) essows Red Goose Shoes— $2.98 By MARIAN MOORE Chumminess ts ju as exsential $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Brown Snappy Felts Clever Velvets ceerouping | sia — | Bale Pree, eso ees wee ce Dress Shoes r . voys' Leather i ereup ot Dre oes, Mack Boy” ss ma | : tingly placed * Herringbone 8 * 98c Regular $7.50 and $10.00 for 1 brown eyes and hooks. The $4.85 ba PIERRETTE HATS *h 8. Army Hob Nail Shoes $1.98 ight-year-olds, iu > your guests P Fall’s daintiest fancies are smartly expressed in these chic hats. A large offering of the best colors in styles that you want. Many of these hats were made to sell for twice this price. REMEMBER FROM 9 to 12 ONLY. : WW inter Ribbed Union Suits, combed Egyptian yarn, ankle length, long sleeve. Sizes 18 to 34. Pulls Salle. Prices. 'ss:..aite «ss Cae «5 «sacs skach Paes cae ise eR ee KID BOOT SWEATERS One Jot of 1,000 $5.00 $3.50 & $4 $3.50 Men's Boys’ Cheek Flannel Heather Sport Ruff Neck SHIRTS SWEATERS in M SoS ; SWEATERS 2 button-down La PR ‘a te res ait et $ 1.95 and $3.95 aes. MOTHS AlLWool er nsen Mo pease! assorted pattern Sizes 26 to 36 red, blue, tan checks Public Sale Price Sires 14 to 17 $2.48 | $1.68 | Si.78 | 98c One Lot of 500 Imported FELT HATS in pearl gray, sizes 644 to $1 48 7%. These hats formerly sold for $4.00 and $5.00. Public Sale Price An exhibit of fetching colors and combinations in the ‘popular Kid Boot Style with short sleeves. These Slip- ons are very decidedly underpriced for Wednesday’s selling. nitro oe LIES Pt. 75¢ Qt. $1.25 girs Mosquitoes = syzuie Roaches Ants nara ts.. Bed Bugs Etc. CELT £m Dead $2.00 and $2.50 Men’s and Boys’ Caps, assorted colors and patterns. All sivdss*Publit'Sale Price... 6a; 620. 0. cy acea oben 55a cece STYLE OF THE ECONOMY OF THE TUNIC 7) TUNIC Tunics can be worn with It’s all the rage in the | {\ ; B { almost any skirt giv’ East. You simply are not . We \ uM giving For Music Lovers, ‘to ve an ext are in x rom, ff ~©MEN’S WEAR LUGGAGE DEPT. SWEATERS merely placed there to fill some va- $3.50 and $4.00 Wolf River wool| Murphy Wardrobe Trunk; 5-ply| $6.00 Men’s and Boys’ fine knit- cant spac There scouring pots and pans, use n worsted Union 1 98 fiber; bulge top; 10 hangers.| ted Heavy Wool are very few people who Suits, Sale Price . special $28 95 Sweaters, special. . complain of their pianos recelving 1 the appearance of a new 2 Mt Stes as wae ISS aa Y Wis \ 7, .. too much use; they might better be | j “ot x $4.50 Camel's-hair Sweater Coats “ 7 ave e WA eee ain y R 1,50 Cotton Ribbed it” if you hav hot mor ty l\ \ dress. Two or three tunics h able to pay that flattering compli- bh iiits 68c 601- Cowhide Bags; black walrus | —4 Pockets, 31 98 than one TUNIC in your ¢ > ) mean. that many new ment to thelr plano if it really tn- he ey e grain; heavy at. eeyate 3 wardrobe. sa dresses. vited its players instead of giving me alr, Even right now I can count work Gloves weaters; pure wool; bright off on my fingers ut least ten pianos $6 and k-lined Felt Ha In thelr respective homes which are F | played about twice a year, not be- | raped Re $2. 48 fiber Fiber Trunks nut that forbidding, keep-away-from- tb eat 48¢| 2 $ is iba _Slinover_V- | i} TUNICS TUNICS ¥ ; ave use there are no players hear, but IN ELABORATELY cause they are not in any way at- $4.00 and $5.00 Heavy Wool-Mix] CHENILLE BEADED AND tracted to the plano, Union $1 48 b(t iba Pane Gaependars: ROSHANARA EMBROIDERED Paiute teatiat sletisat ee Sults so essere DA EO) ot good rubber... essere CREPE DE CHINE in the vivid f - ale footsto ih Sand ¥¢ Men's Dress Pi y 2 high col hair and f 1, all help. F $5 and $6 Men's Dress Pants in| : ELE SOT: , FAILLE CORD epatalan ahaden and'et: (Write to Marian Moore, care of worsted and cassinreres, Assort.| BO¥8’ Black Bear Overalls; dou-| Men’s Socks 3EADED SILKS ; ah rf this newspaper, for advice or inf ed shades ble seat and. kne 2c Sox— Ade fects in beautiful cloths. Valen abalit: home furntehing aril ae $2.98 at. Me aavevens 98c black and brown..... . 8c 1 roel be r i You will fall in love with | decorating, sending stamped ad- | VLE FIGURED SILKS these beauties | dressed envelope for reply.) $4.50 Chalmer’s Wool Union| U. 8. Army Class B ANL-W< ¢ Heather Sox; drop 28c in a range of color com = | Question: What sort of drapes Suits, made on Coopers spring | 8, every pair guar-| stitch; per pair. ... a e » x 23 [} | Should I use in my ae which Py | has red brick walls?—F, | Answer: Heavy, prints linen would be the fabric of the right tex. ON SALE $10.85 to binations that is truly all-embracing. ON SALE $5.85 NOVELTY APPAREL SHOP 1322 Second Avenue needle $2 38 ante nd $2 89 4 pairs $1, 00 machine ... 66.0005 . $4 values........:. . 41.00 SiIk 1,200 Black Bear Virgin Wool] $12 Primus Woolen Blankets, | 5°% ee Mackinaws gu teed 100% virgin wool; at é $6.98 checkered plaids; Ve 89 black a size 66x80 .... $2.50 W size 45x Paar [*] | ture to use. eB Oe Bn l Copyright, American Homes Huraau 3 pairs $1.00 1 $40 All-Wool Chapy 8; latest models, in tan, sse Sheet Blankets: | Heavy Wool Sox rer $2186 $1.18) "Sh i Sale Starts WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Ist—9 A, M. Has FRIEDMAN'S UNION STORE | cs, Monuments % Reduction ing October 1 to 6 We are offering a discount of 10 per cent on any monument or marker Your choice from our entire Closed | | | ‘ mY Sta for 1311 FIRST AVEVUE {ot x Opposite Arcade Building perce ins co ey me . aids LE na 1 ME lene ay: BRING THIS AD WITH YOU

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