The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1924, Page 6

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WILL TAKE OVER FIRE THREATEN ARMS EONIRDle iid AT pik "ther de ios ed OKEH CHAPTERS Phi Beta Kappa Here Honors Two New Petitions WHITE’S Alaska Road Will $1,000 Fur Coat Pay, Bone Declares Saves Man's Life $11,000 in French Liquors Is Seized € Latated 1 f Quits Realty Firm; Arth t A TROUBLE, DODGER Opens Own Business NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. OFFERS i) | NOVEMBER HOMEFURNISHING VALUES Buy Your Homefurnishings Here —- Have Them Delivered at Once — Pay in Small Weekly Payments is the service that the National Furniture Co. offers to you | A Thanksgiving Extra Value. *» on This Dining Room Suite A new Popular-Priced Dining-F Walnut. It includes an oblong four chairs with genuine blu Thanksgiving val lue at. Sweepers HANDSOME SILVERWARE I'wo Booze Speed To Call Over 100 in Odd Fraud Suit VHISKY SEIZED Epp This handsome 26-piece set of on these nationally - famous Vacuum Sweepers, we are offering for a limited time only— A COMPL a ing OF ATTACHMENTS FREE _ NEW HEATERS ON LOW TERMS ~ Don't let the colder days 2 a HEATER in our large stock for every house- old use. And we will take your old stove in bother you—we h exchange. Buy now! fl DOWN a Week Rh YOSUAV 2 LOA On Easy Terms ONEIDA In addition to SN ad s of COMMUNITY $ a WEEK MADE Fal Nation . EB min er: 2 2 3 418-424 PIKE STREET, COAWER FIFTH Silverware is offered at $13.00 ff on the Special Terms o 1 $ DOWN a WEEK Including 6 teaspoons, 6 tablespoons, 6 dinner knives, 6 dinner forks, one butter knife and one sugar spoon. Genuine ‘aaa Bed Davenports DOWN _ |; ara $1 a Week eee Ae “rr Here Is a Real Value—a comfortable bed at night and an atthe active, useful davenport during the day? Heavy frame in waxed or fumed oak, with genuine $59 50 . leather upholstery. Moderately priced at.. take the Homefurnish- } has Its Fasy to Pay — ~ the National ‘aig OUR BERLE Wi "300 15.00 4.00 We Charge No Interest Cantaloupe Growers Seing Paid $43,006 { La Follette Is Now Proud Grandfather Boats to Be Sold lowa Professor to Visit Faculty Here A Double Sale With .a >Double Purpose Is This Great SALE OF SHOES One Firm Quits— Another Expands! For some years past, TWO FIRMS have occupied the store at 305 PIKE ST., the C. & S. BOOT SHOP, catering exclusively to WOMEN’S trade, and WM. BERNHARD, selling MEN’S SHOES only. NOW- MR. BERNHARD is quitting, CLOSING OUT his stock entirely, and MESSRS. CALLA- HAN and SCHOLTZ (C. & S. Boot Shop) are taking over the lease and will refit the store and occupy same with an entire stock of new merchandise, giving to Seattle one of the most modern and up-to-date exclusive Women’s Shops in the Northwest. MR. BERNHARD, a practical shoemaker himself, and well known as one of the oldest and most reliable merchants in Seattle dealing in Men’s Footwear, will dispose of his en- tire stock in the shortest possible time. And prior to the remodeling of the store, the C. & S. BOOT SHOP will offer and dispose of its present stock of splendid Shoes for Women. Both concerns have delegated me to price and SELL every pair of Shoes the store contains. i I've grouped them all into a very few prices, many of which are far below the wholesale cost, j and there’s no price but represents a value to YOU that is DOLLARS BELOW the real | worth, A SHOE OPPORTUNITY for you that will be unequaled in years to come! Selling Off Women’s Shoes Closing Out Men’s Shoes 's $7.00 to $9.00 Shoes— Black or brown calf and — kid leathers; every pair a real buy, at— $y 40 Men's $7.50 to $9.00 Shoes and Oxfords Black or brown, in calf or kid; high-grade mate- rial and = work- manship— Men's $14 to $15 “French, Shrin- er & Urner” Ox- fords and Shoes Women's Pumps —Former Women's Pumps val val $9 Suedes, kid and —Former ues $6 to satin— Women's Pumps and Oxfords— In latest mod els, popular ma terials; all new and wanted styles— Women's Up-to Date Pumps— Satins, kid and Suede; all styl ish lasts and patterns— $ 3 | 4 Women's Pumps and Oxfords— Newest Fall and Winter — modes; all: materials— $40 Men's $10 Shoes —Sold generally for a dollar to two dollars more a i Men's $16 S hrewsbury Grain, “French, Surnes & Urn- make—A real winter shoe Men's $12.50 Black or Tan Calf — Heavy double soles; a year’s wear in every pair— $@-40 Thursday You'll BUY Only If You Get Values. We'll COME, wy SELL Only If We GIVE Values. We'll Soon Get Together. C. W. Shively, for Wm. Bernhard —and — C. & S. Boot Shop 305 Pike St. Just Half Way Between Third and Fourth, South Side

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