The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1925, Page 2

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DRY MEN BUSY MAY FREE HAGEN, oa; GUNMEN ANID OPEN Ci CHINESE Belinghar Police VICTIMS FIGHT Tatas Nok 10 NEW YEAR'S HELD FOR HOLDUP! STREET CAR = ART EXHIBIT FOR LIVES } Dry aie “4 for Early Ex-Cop’s Gar Was Near Scene When Te en pa Bi Be mg pk at Ne a 4 esi Officers Surprise Bandits poe - + . "i ' . 7D THAGEN, cov Po} ree ong bane ‘ = , =f — rs ate Everett Mills to 1 = t a. vat ° ov ; ty * Resume Operation » * ‘ t ! . : res rm i ‘ h F e f é . . : ‘ B in BQN MARCHE | JARGAIN BASEMENT J 4 ie a New York Coat Makers Clear Racks! j ! | . pen . t en } University Presbyterians C BUYERS LE AVE | Have New Pipe Organ " & Furniture Men Go East for ¥ ® (te * New Stocks mee Pastor of Fashionable COPS ON HUNT " : ; be at oh Aprwseaggt ’ ; . Police Seek Auto Driver Who ng four @ : sy jr ‘ara, "1 Pet tis ¥ eek" Wealthy Chicagoans Don’t Wapt Him As-| q,!' : cd es ‘ : : ‘ sociating With “Publicans and Sinners” tbo a ‘ ner 4 | SINGS TONIGHT . Nee . ic B, ns 4 @ Fa ' — oh WATER SHUT-OFF NoTICI i! - Wortd- Renowned Contralto wo that ne i f of occupation | 1 : ‘fi at Presbyterian Church \? me : | rom Dfings h Ff cos PRMUT 1S AGBIN "ARRESTED Enumclaw Gas S@ition Man Held on Rum Charge “OLMSTED CASE. UP MONDAY Foam) Ra =n! Government to Fight Move " tor : to Suppress Evidence Radio Programs \ "= At Peston “s FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 KFQX, 238 met 3 Men’s Suite and Overcoats $24.50 and Up The price of everw garment in the store has been rad- ically reduced for rapid clearance. Men's big, roomy overcoaté and men’s two-trouser suits redueed to $24.50. TEST SIGNALS || FOR TRAFFIC Automatic Control May Be Extended to Downtown Clearance Sale On Women’s Coats $19.50 A group of lovely fur- trimmed coatghas been re- duced to $19.50 for imme- dfgte clearance, Don’t miss this opportunity. $5 Down Pay only $5.00 DOWN on any garment in the store. Terms as low as $1,00 a 50, $1, $1.50 Packages At Drug Stores Mira. by fO0-TO CO, Ine, Beli ham, Wash, PLATES : OyrFlT” (, 1071 THIRD AVE. CORUMMERSITY ST oatmeal left over t is excellent for thicker tial dinings: Not all sizes and materials at all prices) | ’ J * = \ ' , ; H i i 1 t $9129 Bolivia—Aagora Fleece —Grizzly—<Crepe Caia- | | | « chilla--Suede Finish 4 ig Pp ine4 Sy | Velour—Waffle Cloth \ | —Cut Fleece—Block 2 45e@ Be) | bs rare) \ Se \ ee ® a Sh) ~ Sizes 16 to 52', Lowest Prices on Coats of This.Grade We've Offered This Season! Par coliars and cuffs and self collars—delightfully tailored and fashioned in fabries of excellent quality. Novelty substan- 4 Black--tan--gray--brown:-kit) fox--Arab--Chinese red--brick-miz tures, 360 Pairs Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ Educator’ Shoes Educator Shoes let children's feet grow as they should. Bones straight—museles strong-—no corna or in- srowing nails, They make little feet happy and fealthy. Sizes 5 to 8, 11%@ io 2. They come in all leather sturdy ’ Footform Last. Al) sizes. Single Cotton ‘Sheet BLANKETS J9¢ Seconds—Size 61xi6 720 BOYS’ Sample Blouses All cléan house saniples including Cc wéven striped mad- ras—fiber . atripes— chambray -- gin g- ham—fine percaies-— Cobian pongee. AN are “Modei’’ brand -sizes 7 to 16. Excellent values. Cut and bound singles with col: borders. In gray, tan and White. $129 = $Le9 Suits?g BQeted styiee--pateh —inverted ana box gleete—wool snd wi mixed materials. Priced ‘way below their actual vatues. Boys’ Part Wool Well tailored—close woven —broe@m and oxford gray mix e (eres: Sizes 13 to 17 only, Very special COMFORT 4 98 5, OXFORDS i. Black Vici Kid with hand turned soles and rubber heels. Low and military heels. Plair styles and styles with perforated tri The utmost in comfort with the vu value. You couldn't make ‘em for this price. gs

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