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AR) 1 riti I ETI I C. of C. Nominates for Absolutely Free Tomorrow Election on January 17 A WORTHY NEW. YEAR’S PRESENT AK President Whitcomb and Vice President Wilson and Smith Up for Re-election The New Year Is Here, and With It} Thursday We Closed Our Doors and again N“’ net Comes the Great aise Offer—We Must reduced sale prices—it was like taking " KE. Rex|) Force the Closing of This Great Stock 4 ‘ Over $50,000.00 in Men's High-Grade | money from a blind beggar. ; ¢ ° Frid u I Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes Must Be | For your New Year's Opportunity is here%onan ne \ I Moved—We Have No Timeto Lose. Come SATURDAY and take advantage of it. 3 Ne ‘ : CATE Has Been | Forces This | LEGAL NOTICE TO V And to make SATURDAY the bj Served—To Comply With It —here’s what we'll do—We'll make Huge Sacrifice, | Sensational FREE New Year's Off@r: + GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY |. 20)’ creates Bb Yr. ¢ t D. Here's our FREE OFFER: We'll give Men's and Young Men's beautifully tai- ! 4 J. ferrillRing 1 lored Two-Pants Suits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, FoR wa , browns and pin stripes. Originally priced around $35.00, -but $15 $5 TRUSTEES M restate Hollywood . they go tomorrow at the rock-bottom price @ 8 RL Alex dent I nan ¢ And, as an added inducement to force all these Suits to ~ sold before we president Pavitt vacate, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat in the house—and there |"! ' are hundreds to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given as a New Year's Present to you ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit tomorrow. And, for Saturday only, included with'this offer, we'll give Men’s Heavy All-| Wool Overcoats, belted raedels, tailored to show their iGinitel $35.00 and $40.00 values, at these same prices—$15.85 and $19.85. Counsell; 3 ‘ i t a special lot of Men’s Late Model All-Wool Overcoats ef mmitted; WW, C. ‘Dawson, go at the Vacate price of i ping t ant W. C. D * And here’s Lot 3, Men’s Finest Tailored Suits, in heavy English Serge, Blue h mini: ’ KF and Bankers’ Gray; the majosity of these Suits still retain their Geckes Pa “| ae pie en he original $45.00 price tags (full guarantee in writing with every International Stevedoris mmittee, treasur ttle suit) and thephave been marked down Saturday to trustee, chairman naval af-| ware Co.’ J. M. Witmerd yet | And with each of these Swits and Overcoats you get, Aligclitely Free, tary-trea att selection of any Hat in the house. BUT PLEASE NOTE: THESE F OFFERS GOOD TOMORROW (SATURDAY) ONLY. The’ New Year is Here—We must force Think of Buying Men's Heavy Fleeced or); the sale of this Great Stock. Boys’ All- | Ribbed Under r for 69c, and Men's Heavy Wel Suits, regular $8.00 values, have been | Wool Underwear for 98c. And Men's Heavy cutgo $3.95—Bos* Sweaters to $1.95, while | Winter Union Suits at $1.29. While Men's Men's All-Wool Sox have been cut to 23c. and Boys’ heavy All-Wool Sweaters will go- Come Saturday and take «your choice of » Yes, come in before it’s too late. Men’s Dutchess Trougers, $6.00 and $7.00 en’s Rubbers and Paes, heavy Shirts and value: Men’s $4.00 and | Underwear for this cold spell, all can be ner day ; this) our [att rey EE Universe Is Big Place, Discovers Astronomer bers at 98c. Men's Fine Dress Shoes, % . ae aya bought here tomorrow at substantial savings, Pats at $2.35, and heavy Adi-Wool Macki- > oy Tomorrow you can buy Men’s Heavy Rub- TASHINGTON, Jan. 2—An hathemat naws at $4, for- W wering the 1d ques tronon We'll sell Men's Overalls at 98c. Men's | merly $7.00, for 8. Men’s Work Shoes U0tr Dow bis ® Collars, all sizes, at 5e. Black Bear Overalls | While fine Boys’ Shoes have hee —in fact, everything that man needs for | at $1.95. dress or work wear--all included in this sale | And here’ cause for these enermow et F ) : putatio ' and going at these sensational prices. | reductions. GAL NOTICE TO VACATE 6 Adv vent , Je j S Over 200 dozen Men’s Dress Shirts, neck- | has been served upon the large Red Front ed t . - band or collar attached, beautiful patterns— | Store at 1601-1605 First Avenue, corner The » shape, omy come, take your pick tomorrow at 95c; while | Pine Street. An extension has been granted € following the géasral t ‘ tf Work Shirts go at 49c. Men’s Lisle Socks | us until March Ist—this great stock cannot ghee f go at 18c, and Cotton Socks go at 9c. be closed out in a day. shiediirscrege pe * Be here when the DOORS OPEN, SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:00. We aave just) ot emt © ‘Bog es Dlg allows SAAR mentioned @ few of the bargains offered. See our four large display windows, on First. , 7 e ata wa ei matt ¢ th Avenue and Pine Street, just stacked with honest merchandise, all priced ridiculously low. etas ur e t eS ‘ me ot ‘ome to this Great VACATE Sale before it’s too late. You gin’t make any mistake here. Remember our address: ON THE CORNER, First at Pine. J ~ wor nS D 117,000 AED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1601-1688 First Ave., Cer. Piae E OR ER cst —— D times 1 DR. N. YOW Peggy Marsh Weds ,000:00¢ IN ITALY ; Royal Horse Capt. panes. e rk Jat LONDOS Troubles of Government In- crease on New Year's Keep Your Skin F; er and Youthful eset ton coon fh “The House of Perfect Diamonds” Weisfield & Golzberg Phis way you cant “fail to save in 1925 / Only $1 Down than the De. N. Yow Ginese Remedy Co. 1S Yesler Way EL tet-6751 mensions difficultie break, ha —— “> That delivers to you the highest quality blue-white Diamond. Quality is foremost because we are building our business on the firm foundation of square dealing. Our immense volume enables us to sell for the regular cash price —on credit — without interest. Pay out of Income! A dollar or so each week in a Diamond is Lumber Camps | Expected tol Resume Operation J utr ady has the Weisfield & Goldberg way of saving ume i Boh: that will give you SOMETHING TO §),_Prectouly all Seattle aawenilis are| © SHOW for your. efforts this year. Don’t Jf}tor tne notiday period, others itor re touch your capital—Pay out of income— Hioesers re fag aie to eaitees| and— the UL iy mills are ru a mployment | #0 004 in Tacoma and the Hundreds of beautiful g mountings. Diamonds $28.50 to $2,400. er Sound district FELL INTO SHIP ‘Transfer Man P Plunges Into. Hold, Seriously Injured Full Price Paid Allowed in Exchange for a ‘ Larger Diamond Wear while paying ANNUAL Saturday’ s Super-Specials! 99: Odds & Ends Sale |" Xess ‘American ade Fe A a ee Bona eralé fit 99 Cc Tremendous savings for you. Prices cut for fifval clear- 2. ao ance of small but useful gift odds and ends. Make Your Selections Early , ‘ 3. BONBON or the boat an thru a hateh Because of fast buying this week, we cannot advertise 4 Relish Dishes. (4 99c¢ into the hold. He was later taken to : DA Wy aha Be Quantity Limited the Seattle General hospital each article, as many which are displayed in the morn- ing are snatched up before noon. 1 See Our Window Display Silver plated, 3-compartment. None to Dealers lay Yakima Power Line silver-plated tray. . THE GR@TE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL. President @ FIFTH AVE. AND PIKE Beautiful Silk and Wool . a = ‘ : A és c in Slenderizing Styles Wome) CG ys “Sean [+000 Here forsStout Are a-Plenty at One-Third Off the Regular Price! (TRHESE FROCKS are charming, becau they are simply designed—with the sort of simplicity that is s distinctive nd along lines becoming» and slenderizing the woman of large proportions Beautiful materials, such as satin, flat crepe, Romaine crepe, Roshanara, checked vel- harmeen and Ki isha flannel fashion ; these frocks in all the season’s newest styles and colors. SLENDERNESS! That's their motto—and every garment we offer here observes it to the letter! The stout woman will find herself in her element at this sale—tomorrow—second floor. Richard Hudnut’s Delightful Face Powders and Rouges Powders A Sensational Offering Rubber Reducing Corsets | / You, too, can be | becomingly thin! BS Special REDUCES HIPS and WAIST Quickly - Safely Scientifically | Flesh color Milanese silk-covered Well-fitting Garments Guaranteed Rose Tin to Wear Well Vina Rous (Liquid e HEY are good look- HESE Rubber Re- Pl a nf aes ducing Garments , soft, pliable and ing, soft, pliable a’ take off superfluous, comfortable, and meet bulky fat and make you | yon ade ; : the demand for a popu- becomingly thin by in- eile me ic lar-priced garment that ducing perspiration Lip Rouge: will accomplish the de- which is accomplished RA ae a ; f sired ri | most successfully — by ah ne *e | wearing one of these | pu Rarry—Medium and They are covered | garments. Carmine $1.00 with the best grade A g e massaging ri wihi Din iatick Milanese silk; come in | process is also in opera- and Eyebrow Pencil— flesh color,” with two | tion all the ee eon) as yar and Black, Medium é leat} a result, the superfluous aii $ sets (of elasti< oP | fat or flesh is eridually PR. 1.00 porters and flesh-color being dissipated. —Fisst Fleer lacings. | —Second Floor Gay Apron Frocks To Brighten Household Duties $2.25 o & Xs ] an wit matter if, there win dishes to wash, beds to make, floors to sweep? A Frock of gayest gingham with ‘@ smart touch, here to the collar “and a deft introduction there of hand-work, would make any housewife look for new worlds to conquer, for the sheer joy of wear. ing it. Aprons, too, when trim- med with quaint cretonne or white pique, and in such lovely colors rouge, pumpkin, rose, copen and spring green, drive dull care as away! And the prices : [\@ ii JL} such delightful y mT ~ ay a Hea as are ver; little, indeed. They come in siz 34 to 46. ee LET Us SHOW THEM TO YOU TOMORROW! —Second Floor . Mayonnaise Bowl, 99 Broken for Awhile, YAKIMA, Jan Yakin without power and li, for sev [hours yesterday wher nk in the | wer lino from Spokane was report A small amount of| Our Year-Round Special—Sterling Silver Thimbles 10¢ Mail Orders Filled — Free Inspection — Send for 1925 Gift Book ed near Lind. y to the effect as any other | f .99c “If Sam Weisfield can’t repair your watch, throw it away"”—ree cover... : ‘Take Body of Dry < “f current was generated at the old] fo W ‘oldbe Naches plant and used for emergency | ing eisfie € rg sates i i oe suspended during the time the break | (A ; was being repaired Mo! ’ eer us ag aes we u Seattle’s Credit ehones ) 308 Pike St. MARMALADE DISH— PART OF COSTUME Bh J 1 —T Etched glass. Fancy silver- is no long ewelers TRADE | WARK plated dish and imitation his is dented in the crown and often aoe 1 with a bow or top. Hoquiam Shipped | 1,060, ,000, 000 Ft. feather on Leader to Montana The body of Rev. Joseph Pe HOQUIAM, Jan The total ——— . lumber shipments of this port ¢ rmer superintendent of the W ing 1924 were 1,060,000,000 board ton and Idaho Anti-Saloon league, | fect, according to unchecked figures iy sent to relatives at Missoula, | compiled, setting a new record for nt, ‘Thursday, Faneral services| lumber |shipments from any one re held Thursday afternoon at the ert ie oiky t ae fe SUR wacees jonney-Watson chapel, with the Rev. | Graye Harbor Deodtibans oalry nauncey J, Hawkins, pastor of the! ing approximately 93,000,000 feet vouth Congregational church, of is nes jating. Rev, Pope died Tuesday at) Tho square-crowned hat has given y Wash. "Phone EL ot-1as0 home, 103 B. 63rd st. lway to the Tyrolean shape, which |