The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1925, Page 9

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( SECTION TW vo | The Seattle Star | PAGES 9 £0 16 | SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. New Garage Building Girl Jailed Here Heavy Paper Run , J. D. Blackwell ‘ * Funeral Services for Sixth and Olive Admits Forgeries at Port Angeles Here § Man Weds Clubwoman = for Spencer Baby Who Won't Be ay tis gethon 9 %: Take Raise “2 Tom Kennedy Doesn't 7 Think It Right toe e Accept It Now Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Of High-Grade Shoes—-Always a Notable and Popular Event in Seattle That Has Bioeghe Them Such Tremendous Values The Florence Shop during its unrivaled Clearance Sale has given Seattle women ample reason to long remember this great 1 event by providing them withthe biggest economies yet to be of- fered. Huge stocks of fine apparel have been great sacrificed in price for quickest possible clearanc Matchless variety and the season’s lowest prices—with no restrictions to mar your buying clearly indicat@és that now is the®time ofall times: to buy and make big saving's. CC ° ° STARTS —° |Z. —At Their— Ee New Store, 1406 and Ave. | SEE Reduced to Extreme Limit 3eautiful Coats—hundreds of them—-have been slashed in price to a figure we know will move them without delay. This action is necessary—and such’ reductions are war- ranted—for way must be made for the spring merchandise that we have ordered and that will arrive shortly. Don’t wait until the wind-up of this sale to make your purchases. Buy now while every new fabric, new fur trim and new fashion is available. _ IMPORTANT TO | “YOU Kindly note that this is our first big mst sorb Clearance Sale at this store. The store J: ago in Wn own salary from 1 v oS less than a year old. Every shoe we Jia PPoy uy rac wd ic s F AGAINST offer you was bought for this store. MmaDirvos m0 Not a pair of “has beens” in the lot. But it Every shoe is on sale and there are A 2 r w $7.85 | $8.85 | $9.85 10.85 \ ree ae DR ESSES. Q § Radically Sacrificed The wise buyerwill plan on taking two or three of thege dresses while they can get such priceg. Even tho newest styles and materials are mir- rored in these dresses, they must be sacrificed just the same. No dress has,escaped the mar- velous reductiofs now in force. Come in Fri- day morning and see the dresses we have tried to tell you about. They can’t help but appeal to you, at these never-to-be-forgotten prices. . A Wonderful Array of Styles |o.. pvive accion | Amendment Jan. 8 ampaign Mair by th All Sizes and Widths : Big Values ! We hope to see you at this notable sale. We specialize in fit- ting. Plenty of salesmen. Our motto is (BUREAU OF 95 95 55 Courtesy—-Comfort—Service | MISSING | | RELATIVES The Star Invites itn readers to mse this |department 94 an aid in finding, miseing | fo \ Hib help in reun’ fo} wep ed. THe r Hfelende are missing to rey |the disappearance 4 0 The Readers who may know the whereabouts lof persona mentioned in this column as ‘ | missing are requested also to report. to The ter. Other newspapers are invited such items as will interest thetr readers. | The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money | 0 Bea’ i Ons, nae 5 Fo | nd Ave ata se oust SECOND SEATTLE - cae a aM AND UNION WASHINGTON \JAMUS-A. SMITH, IEDGAT ‘ JARD ond THEODORE W PETtA: mR SON, J

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