The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 22

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* ‘a /OODOWN § |SALE; This Great Annual Event FOR NEW AS WELL AS OLD CUSTOMERS Dress Well—Never Miss the Money— For Only $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week You Can Take Your Choice of Any Overcoat Up to $35.00 Special Price Basement e y . a ; o, &> § ¢ & € i 1 » \W! \ ) Wace: | | Y af fi rt 4? | 5 A $ Sale of Sensational Dresses . ¥ i on it, \ i | wy, Us ; ie Most of Them Were $25 to $50 WN EP a8 en , Ae: sg A Wholesaler’s Clearance ha —100 Different Styles Over 10 of th es ; ‘a “Black's” Seattle Cc ore t choose from One is described here This English ec piece of 34-ounce an internationall and piped with without belt. Just in Time for You to Dress Up for Christmas great b ‘ ut im in handsome cloth frocks of char- meen, flannels, serges and Poiret twills—all splendidly tailored and } the season’s foremost styles. PETS DYED TOMELT OLD COLD MATCH GOWN FRENCH COINS Watch Out for Pink Puppies, Government Breaking Up Et Cetera, Here Soon New Mode of Evading Law materi wn mil Trimmed Other coats with or oD oy ‘Fraser: = : Other Overcoats, $310 to $25 SECOND AVENUE Paterson Co ‘. ND UNIVERSITY STREET These Wonderful = : A : Coats gee ena Germans Not Used t : Arnage ophiofpe Mod New Shipment : pomseaned ¢ Ae Men S thir omens ] to Sound Currency : ‘ “who 3 } Dien on These Numbers ASH . sonst A COR 2 i ED Aust $ Full Calf Kangaroo Lined. Two Shoes Full Soles. ; CATELYS é Bring @ =: 1427 Fifth Avenue The winter ‘Shoes with the dressy Single or and Get Your Coat Between Pike and Union Streets looks. Double — Soles 4 Styles of Toes. ‘6 E=“im) *6 y All Styles DINHAM-STREHLAU SHOE CO, Arcade Square—Second Ave. trance Elevators Take You Direct To Our Large Store A Bicycle IT WOULD MEAN HEAPS OF FUN RUTH BRYAN OWEN She inherits the won- derful oratorical gifts of her father, WIL- LIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. A REAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS IF parents could just see the wonderful joy that a COLUMBIA | for CHRIST- MAS would bring, there'd be f} no hesitancy about the pur- chase of one this year. Highest grade equipment in- cludes new Rust-Proof Spokes and Rust-Proof Aluminum Pedal Morrow Brake, Federal tires an steel rims, Mote Besides, He Can Run Those Errands in Half the Time We Have Them at th: *rice You Want to Pay et theirs anyway. They } in them. But who had rather 9 or snuggle ¢ « than make any SALES — REPAIRS SUPPLIES H. DREAMS of a snappy-looking bicycle that will take him out with his pals—make him healthy, strong—keep him busy with the big worth- while things outdoors. The bike ........ $46 n to. $39 Other mo Exclusive Bicycles $10 Down — Balance Terms Hirsch Cycle Co. Cor. Pike and Minor The bicycle is the heritage of every red-blooded youngster—give yours one this Christmas. You can make no finer investment in clean, wholesome man-making. Rudy Lindgren 504 Stewart St. whims, anc Your dealer has models for every member of the family, at attractive prices. See him today and ver, let him get the Brit blow free and ‘actically assured: that,| ‘The bleyele, 4 h the troops that 1 r Geliral v life pulses through every veln, and/ae no fandiatant date, the bleyelg{ eat i . f ler arrange for a Christmas that’s sure to make the Seo 2 rit ue) teremo Tie BLES igre hres ta een i mhaeat f riders, ‘ | right. | come into his ow ere t oh ae F AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH dreams come true! fs y a wheel]! strong agitation in many partalgory the maintenance of automeblien ’ Fifth and Marion lana encours of the country for a revival of the/find bicycles indispensable to thelr WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, at 8 P.M | Seis Dieyclo *pathe that once made bl.|daily routine. | Admission: 5( $1.00 ze Anderson, 18 years old, has |e¥eling a safe, healthful and faset Q Mckets on Sal t physically |nating recreation Tni Canaan; th e With the production ef bieyctes| Mevele racins e|reaching around the halt. million] yu, 5 athe orem ores mark annually, many prominent] Ottawa, & 4 y Hoailabuiita: “wet &, @'8° newspapers are taking up the cud-| the publ. é AS VOL f - : 9 |Kels on behalf of the bieycle rid i Pesce ee ‘ STE Re r\and paths and safety viding S || Ill IE UA st Loulh partie ave Den 4 cally fit © ‘ : e 5 : mie : Todo hie d bievetaeEtORn } St. Louls in particular have been], other cities are falling into lings »

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