The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1925, Page 16

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SMOKED QUT Entire $30,000 Stock Sacrificed! SHOE Event Sale Starts Wednesday Morning at 9 o’Clock Which Sensational Fire, Large Causes Damages Selling Disastrous STORE, The First be at your gain 1401-1403 loss will STORE companies’ 98e SHOF The insurance huge stock of the Ave., corner Union St will be thrown on sale at seemingly impossible prices, Very little water, no fire, but lots of smoke damage; this, you know, will never show on Shoes; it can be easily wiped off. However, the insurance companies have paid us our loss on these Shoes, so here's how we'll give it to you: and strap nov Fine patent kid Pumps, the latest elty footwear— $6.00 gray and brown suedes, Cuban and Span ish heels, all sizes— Black Skinner satin straps, Spanish heel— Genuine black suede, patent ape! covered heels, all and widths— $1.78 two Patent Dixie Ties, low and military heels— quality satins, all late styles— Finest heels, $2.89 Men's Patent Leather Ox- Children’s elk hide Scut- fords— fers, sizes 6 to L1— Genuine Chippewa Work Misses’ patent Mary Janes, Shoes, regular $6.00 sizes 11 to 2— values— Girls’ black School Shoes, Men’s $7.00 black and practically all sizes 11 $1.48 Men's Rubbers, perfect, will go at 48c. Boys’ heavy brown Shoes, rubber heels, at $1.48. While a big lot of Ladies’ High Top Shoes that originally sold at $4.00 and $5.00 have been placed on the rack at 25c. ies’ Felt Slippers in perfect condition will go at 59c. Men's Scout Shoes, brown kid Dress Shoes— $2.98 oe and Storm Rubbers Lic. originally $5.00, are priced at $1.98. Ladies’ Novelty Shoes—all $6.00 and $7.00 values—have been placed on sale at one price, $3.98. Thousands of other items too numerous to mention. We guarantee that fire has not touched any shoes that have been put on sale. So, if you want to save money, come to this Genuine Fire Sale before it is too late. Sale starts Wednesday, 9 a.m. Note address carefully. SHOE STORE Sc 1401-3 First Avenue San Francisco Produce CORNER Union St. ———— Monday's Quotations Sse: prime firata, tte Seattle Wheat Monda. Quotations No. 1 oot w Ha. 1 western nite, $1.90 i weatern white, #102 Every Garment Radically Reduced! Values Never Before Equalled! 69 Blouses $3.50 and $5.75 In this group of smart Blouses there are values that we have never before been able to offer. This group of Blouses 50. and $5 include lovely over- blouse: in dainty lace trimmings or hand-embroideries in all the novel high colors so popular this season. DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. 97 Sweaters $3.75 and $4.75 Brushed Wool Sweat- in lovely new col- smart Slip-Ons in novel cricket in dashing color combinations, Fibre and Wool Sweaters in all styles and all colors, reduced to $3.50 and $5.75 for Immediate Clearance. the weave, Credit for Convenience A CREDIT GLADLY account means that you may take advantage of these bargains and pay for your purchase later in small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments that hardly touch your income. 1332-34 Second 209 Union cia While every pair of , THE SEAT Ship News PAILS AND OILS riee't in Seattle 60 HIGHER . ’ f yet re -«/Wonstructive News Makes Second igh t oe eee Market Opening Brisk a . ve ie . WALL STREET JOUNNAL FINAN Chal MEVIEW Alaska Vessels Arrivals and Departures ‘ which was recently damaged by fire, |» Chicago Board of Trade ' ' eS. SPUDS STRONG; Sseeioaecas NO CHANGE GRAIN FUTURES GO HIGHER aN rican tai $69.50 Another Wild Session on &: is i) gine oar ame oh ciacema deld Strap $175.00 Chicago Board of Trade AND Cees : tfonler. Now. « ... $65.00 sell sig ek alin 3 starr aha OA Now ens $15.00 | ip tei aa a pee Trees ed $5.50 i goods delivered at our convenience only. Sah, hs -i| UNITED FURNITURE CO Liverpool Grain %§ 1521-23 Second Avenue A. GREENBAUM Between Pike and Pine —Fancy 1 Mentay’s Cuotetions Quotations by Kerry Bros. MILK AND CKEAM fob. Seattle supp low 1 dite 1% Md 1301 “daotations 4 MIX Distributors Axi LIVESTOCK Quotations at Union Stock Yards Receipts, 60 cattle, 419 hogs. Cath 1.06! 4.0008 pias, $8.59 25006 Sheep— fe ue L75@60 et 14,00 16.0 10.60@12.5 Dealers ult & Produc © Prices Paid W Quotations by Pionee 10. I those made TLE STAR 2 FURNITURE PRICES| CUT ON E-HALF Living Room Furniture =r tint $129.50 $112.50 ns $195.00 $78.50 Skowessne | SRO ot $105.00 $57.50 $147.50 Ss ive hairs Space will not permit us to name the numerous items that are cut one-half, but, remember, this is a bona fide sale of price cutting which will only last a short time, starting tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. No exchanges; \n eppertunit s before Us ty e about $15,000.00 to unusea| H dvantage. We want to raise this Ee mount quick! Ine identally swe ure consolidating our First Ay store with this ome, whic ill overtax our floor Space ty the point of inconvenience, We have gone ever these stocks, gregating between $50,006 and $60,000, and reduced the n almost all lines tempor. just one-half price arily For Cash Only Dining Room ro able and Four $59.50 ong Table 2S $79.50 Set — 66-tnew Blue Leather $115.00 ibr ary ‘$16. 15 Leather Seat a Mahogany Din- table, china cabine, $175.00 High-Gr: ece Buffet, and « Suite chairs armchair. Rugs 9x12 Linoleum—Yard aid Linoleam— yard quantity, Ranges and nickel trimmed Steel Range; polished . $59.50 blue ay RBH pp Wheat Coarse, heavy, Ib Dairy ¥ Bheep Chiek on Serateh On Egg Mash 1008 Sinseed Oll Meal—1008 boya Beap Meal—i008 Valley Wool—Lb. medium , ) Gagar—Cane, per ewe Beet, per cmt HIDES 4 (Baying Prices 0 | Kalt Hides—Lb. ... 0 Green Hides—Lbd. . Bulls te : Who Is Your Skinny : Friend, Ethel? Tell him to take Cod Liver Oi! for ording to slse— 5091.00 Jere, With ‘ i pried to ore ed, each ........1.00@2.0e |% couple of months and get enough sogar—i m ned : aeetie healthy flesh on his bones to Cottee—No. 7 Th ( San cent for ‘ean apie seater Ko, | s Il him, it’s the only way to take | oe enit soe 8000238 those grave-like hollows from his * 18 1 i Building Permits | (shore rer mc iit ee | Canliflower—Cal Celery—Cal., 4 * | Cucumbers—Do Lettuce—Cal Onions—Cal., crate First N. EB E, ”n Parsnips—sack | Peppers—Cal. ., frame 1b. S. W., frame resi * 446 Pasadena pl, frame 46 Pasadena pl Yakima yetlo rRUITS: 4346 Parndena pl., frame Prices paid wholesalers. 6 Pasadena pl. poe Local cooking % j BANK CLEARINGS | Seattle | | Clearings Balances m by Fisher inoaey Mitts 10.9 Tacoma transactions 25} Liver , frame | Quotations by Pacific Frult & Prodace Co. H > Sufferers From Indigestion or Stomach Trouble | CUT THIS OUT | putting cheeks and neck Tell him he won't have to swallow t asty oll with the nauseating taste, be eause the Mo Coy —_ Laborate ries, of New are now up Cod Ol tn sugar coated tab: let form Ask for Coy's Cod I ou ‘Tablet Any man or womas.can pu pounds of healthy flesh or your dru the purct woman put on 15 pounds week Children grow strong pid people fur One six und Cod Liver O11 Compound Tablets ORIGINAL «* GENUINE ~ GO Tablets GOCents, not at all ¢ G0, cout Olympians HONEY*TAR ESTABLISHED 18 Lasogst sen ico REFUSE SUBSTITUTES f you forever! can get rid of sou by building up your blood It is a fact that 7 oH | means “blood poverty: B jfact with the ner in your bi are destroyed. It is" a S.S.S. will help Nature these red-blood-cells! one of the most cleansers in existenc® Its i oe f cells fal sults in thousands of cases have been Boars amazing! Tho Me | dients of S.S.S. re purely Te fable. ‘This la ver? ry ape remember! What can be BY from all other laxatives and reliefs for Defective Elimination Constipation inspiring, more wonderti “a Biliousness to sea the shackles of pat fe from your swellings, of joints — disappear; youl made strong; your face | with the old sweetht your blood enriched and cheeks more pump to be. You can SSS. the great destroyer rheumatic impurities, a of Nature’s Remedy (Nt more natural and thor ¢ effects will be a revela- es will feel so good, Make the test. You will appreciate this difference. Used For Over Thirty Years Chips off the Old Block NP JUNIORS Little No The same M—in one-third doses, candy-coated, For children and adulta. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST BARTELL DRUG CO, i Es Ea ae all

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