The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1925, Page 6

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se w. SMOKED OUT! ENTIRE $30,000 SHOE STOCK SACRIFICED Here is the sale that you have been Not a bit of fire has touched any shoes that ‘that have waiting for—a great $30,000 shoe been put on sale—a little smoke damage, that’s ail stock sacrificed. and this, you know, won't hurt shoes. A disastrous fire in our basement Insurance companies’ will be salesrooms, throwing a cloud of smoke they've paid us enough to make these seemingly im throughout our store—this is the cause possible reductions. loss your gain— of these enormous reductions, Sale starts Friday morning at 9 a. m. $6.00 gray and brown Patent one-strap, also Fine patent kid strap suedes, Cuban and Spanish Patent Colonials, low and pumps, the latest novelty heels; all sizes— Cuban heels— footwear— : 3 atent ; 5 Patent Dixie ties, low and Brown kid and paten Brown kid Colonials, ter one- and two-strap, low military heels— suede trim— 4 heels, Black kid one-strap, welt Black skinner satin, (wostrap, Red and black kid bou- _ military heels— Spanish beste . ‘ slippers, turn soles, Finest quality satins, all Genuine black suede, patent cov rubber heels— heels, late ety lea ered heels, all sizes and widths— 98c Men's 16-inch elk high top shoes, made of Milwau- kee tan leather. Two full soles and leather counter, Guaranteed $9.00 shoes and Infants’ turn sole slip- pers, sizes 4 to 5— Ladies’ toe rubbers— Ladies’ storm rubbers— i5c red and blue— Men's _ plain over-rub- bon trimmed, all colors— bers— absolutely priced below Ladies’ fine hose, assort-|1 , aadies J se, assort- ene 's clog style rub- wholesale cost— ed color ie $3.98 59c Ladies’ high shoes, black and tan, calf and_ kid, slightly smoke scented— Children’s patent shoes with red, white and brown Men's calf-skin welt soles— Children’s elk-hide seuff- es 6 to L1— s' Patent Zones, sizes 11 to 2— ses’ combination slip- Mary Men's scout shoes— Boys’ black and dress shoes, all sizes-— tops—- one-strap com- De Girls’ black and brown , i ( black suede wok r fort slippers, cushion in- Peo be eee aka . school shoes, all sizes— Sole— $1.48 98c Boys’ heavy brown shoes, rubber heels, at $1.48. While a big lot of ladies’ high top shoes that originally sold at $8.00 and $10.00 have been placed on the rack at 98c. Words cannot describe the shoe values given tomorrow. Ladies’ felt slippers, in per- fect condition, will go at 59c. Ladies’ colored top high shoes will go at 25c. Buy men’s Chippewa work shoes at $2.95. Tomorrow we'll sell men’s Howard make shoes, including all styles and leathers in shoes and oxfords, at $3.98. While girls’ school shoes will be sold at $1.48. | and men’s rubber pacs at $1.48. This great Shoe Sale starts tomorrow, Friday morning, at 9:00 o’clock, and will continue with a rush all day Friday and Saturday. So come as early as you can—take first choice of these seemingly impossible bargains. 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 Friday Morning at 9 o’Clock. Note Address Carefully. $1.98 original $6.00 values, at $1.98. As well as men’ 's patent leather oxfords, sew ed soles, at $2.98. | on display. | Buy ladies’ black high shoes in kid leather, all sizes, at $1.98; $5.00 men’s heavy work shoes at $2.38. G irls’ black school shoes, 11 to 2, $1.48. Boys’ high top shoes at $2.38,| C Shoe Stores. AO NAI-IMS Sotscr Shion St. Ladies’ felt slippers, rib- Thousands of other items too numerous to * mention. Come and see our five large display | aay windows where every item here advertised is ‘Something New, People, With a Big Ki ck i in It} bd a») “‘Maxime’s aa THRBEB PF LOORS vv SY -° ’ Selling Out Sale of “The Mode’’ Stock Sweeps Onl. Coats! Dresses! Children’s felt bootees in, ‘ oxfords, brown | | Take your choice of brown suede slippers, |; ™ WORD SQUARE A thik ANSWEE To LAdT PHRIDAY'S PUZZLI (RU ABIL MJO;KIETD) id WonD sQuaAne B ONDE'D WoRD sQuAnE ¢ WoRD sqQuaAne D | THE A 0 give your for a day with this Cc. W. PL Here purth Kennew NSWEK TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE Mrs. S. E. Flannigan Mystifies Legislators Mission | Woman Representa- | tive Puzzles Solons nd can ture's OLYMPIA, Jan, 22—Inscrutable| § Mrs. Sarah E. Flannt- Seattle is tho 1925 legisla mynt woman." Every ature has one “mystery wo-| man.” han usual know her record o! of Seattle’s BY JIM MARSHALL ‘This one is more mysterious and wh legislators, r los Certalin African tribes melt fron ore in furnaces. United States has 25,000 miles of Peas generate oz Concrete road. P | | womens enerenes: Simple Application That “it sure tickles the bunch” Colds mere Blackheads | —need not Bluhill (fc attack them with— CHEESE Ss COLD TABLETS Break-up-a-cold 25/ “ERESINOL BACKACHE Soothing and Healing Dortt be left out of things Mise timas ont of tyne caused by congestion because of a bad skin. |The Resinol treatment makes poor complexions rub briskly fow seconds biackhead w Pinching heads make In: get all the blac x out binge. nd you eannot thie way | powder |tiele of them and te | pores In their natural condit tisement every par ~Adver= ‘The Quickest, Safest, Most rs i | clearer-lovelier Effective Ask the remedy is an friend who has tried it PLASTER A Standard External Remedy of Over 70 Years’ Standing WANTED! 1 15,000 SUFFERERS FROM HEAD NOISES —————- Or Nasal Catarrh FJ) se I want the names of 15,000 people who art to 14 Days suffering from cartarrhal deafness, dullness of | ng or head noises. I have an ori eatment for these distressing co Without cost oF expense. I : na," Had marten operat iaent relict, I bewan experimenting on myself nod DR. W. 0 COFFEE. Meted Cetarrh Fond a treatment Wich teh comple Weald my eatarth, re Lore) ow 1y hearing and the terrible head noises. ts want ou to try this plendid treatment entirely at ny own expense all e enses of itching, blind, bleeding or dices tok days, worst cases in ret days: ed in handy collapsible tubes ichable pile pipe which makes it ‘very easy to apply the ointment. Full direc- tions and scientific advice for pile sufferers go with each tube. You can get Pazo Ointment from your druggist, in tubes for 75 cents or in old style tins for 60 cents. Ii i Leber) fricey3 or money order lirect to Paris Medicine ny,2630 Pine St, St. Louis, Me aod the return hil il bring you fe welcome relief from pil 15,000 TREATMENTS TO BE GIVEN THIS MONTH Tam so proud of my treatment elaim that 90 ely others suftering with ‘deatnese, stead Diy oan fatarrh that I will have packed and 1 Others sate t mei 1) deraonat: Geatoegs ts caused primar- 7 to the be absolutely free. L ‘to prove that my original home treatm Will give’ relief from eatarrhal deafoe Bolses or nasal entarrh. ‘The results are Sy ‘ordinal “home ; catarrhal deafness, he wit inena bg, head €atarrh to try It free. Don’t Neglect Deafness ae ‘This notice may not ai Dear again so. write te at once. Bordueg St. James Hotel Bidg., Davenport, lowa th or just have eatarrh. and every | of calonite * akin and &® GAS INTHE STOMACH Recommends Dally Use of Magnesia to Overcome Trouble Caused by Fermenting Food and Acid Gas and wind tn the stomach ac- companied by that full, bloated feel- IS DANGEROUS Mrs. political Indigestion fown he Here's Sarah E. fight, re for. the ing after eating are almost certain evidence of the presence of exces-| history, politically: ive hydrochloric acid in the stom-| « ach, creating so-called “acid indi-| She first sprang —___ | delicate cause too much acid. trritates the | ; lining of the stor aa ieading to gastritis accompanied by form. jon.” id stomachs are dangerous be- Inflamed Eyes Five Minutes | In with in to she form during the 1916 the ¢ sho led icag tit in W ned the war and Flannigan Photo by Jefters Studio, Olympia wonder what she's She knows, but she isn’t telling. “mystery woman's” Into fame in| 1912 as an original Roosevelt back- a futile stam on for was its first | vice president “I got into politics 16 Years ago,” M she told The Star today. “One of a quarter glass of water right|my youngsters was taken sick. I] This will drive the tied tov eet A didgdoste trom: the Otrale,elty health office. Official delay caused the death of the young So I decided it was high time for 4 mothers to get | ities. A for better of ma agneata for stomach pur- on by my It is used by the won that ner mothe n out of t |that mothin in.” Clear in We ventilated an: yn that, too, two fights showed me woman could accomplish ng in politics. So I stayed is 6 17 62 Honma ew 40 64 55 Third Ave. te Reductions average 65%. Crowds! Crowds! Crowds! The response to this sale has been almost overwhelming! Tomor- row will be another record-breaker. In one grand sweep “Maxime’s” selling out the entire stock of “The Mode” Store, formerly of 1801 Every price bah pen the utmost in value—for each is marked for QUICK SELLING. Read on! Sports Cos sizes to 88, $15.00 values .........- ee ey eee 96.75 Black Fur ( ar Coats 5.00 and $19.75 values > . $9.75 Black and Brown Fur-Trimmed Cc Coats, trimmed with genuine Be: 39.75 models; 8 $45.00 mod 0 mode 9 $79.50 mode ats, regular $89.50 values, Coats, regular $110.00 valu High-grade Coats, final disposal price .. Handsome Quality Coats, now marked down to Beautiful High Type Coats, now reduced to Luxuriously Styled Coats, now reduced to Cleverly Styled Coat, reduced to......... Karami Coats, fur trimmed, $11 Karami Coats, $49.50 and $59.50 values, Near Seal Jacket, size 36, $95.00 value, ar Seal Coat, size 88, $189.50 value, at ar Seal Coat, size 44, $139.50 value, at ..... Seal Coat, size 38, $165.00 value, at .....cccccecece DRESSES 300 Fashionable Models in This Group s, black and brown, sizes to 38, $15.00 value.... Brook Mink and Fox—12 9.50 models; 10 $59.50 models; 8 . $23.75 and $33.75 Squirrel, aan at... at at .. wee 86.75 Dresses, black, brown and sports models —14 $14.75 models; 22 oa models; 12 $25.00 models, reduced to Dresses for all occasions. models, and 6 $39.50 models. yi Better Grade Dresses, many styles, reduced to Cloth Dresses, mostly navy, black and brow -$18.75 and $23.75 ; poesia to. 32 Few-of-Kind Dresses Reduced to $9. 75 to $29. 5 Fact! You will realize the importance of these sav- ings when you see these wonderful Dresses. Choose from velvets, beaded, eve- ah ning, fancy sports models and a few Summer styles. | | [rte SS TAKE ELEVATOR 68 WESTLAKE a HES mt ft tke ooking 1 working for something mystery shrewd, saying noth- politicians and lobbyists | to know what | woman of politics | OQ VW aSYwEetreo. ae VE oer Er. an American analytical weights are {more accurate than those Imported | from abroad. | A weekly airmail service has been | established Sydn Australia Established 102 Years between Adelaide January Clearance and If your HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS | Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets Men’s Hats skin ts yellow—complex | At the Aberdeen convention of! {on pallid—tongue coated—a ated—appetite F a Seale tllae coon abner syoesthg | eee to which she | poor—you have a bad vaste in| Browning King and Crofut Knapp Hats fom of Inflammation in a few min- | Was @ prog’ delegate, Mrs. | your mouth—a lazy, no-good feel- at greatly reduced prices for quick clear tues Rtyour's Geel a i a nF pines of | ing—you should take Olive Tablets. | ies Broken lines of* Soft Hats, Cloth nF and tine i @ [Political methods. ‘Tom eersants | Det mdwands!o = Oliva ttanlaece Hats, Velour Hats and Cz All good morning and feel amooth, |with her delegation. ‘There was t | substitute Sei aromas were, bre: shapes and shades. oF stick together and feel rough? | yy : pared by Dr. Edwards after 17) oy stick together and fee) rough? Fiannigan-Fisk feud for some years | Years of study strain or overwork; if the lids sho but Fisk finally surrendered, |°°8"® Suey. | z tiny wrinkles you need thix They're good friends, now. a nee Ciive ates aR Senge N) ft H 2 75 |treatment to make ypur eyes - purely vegetable compound mixed $4.00 0 ats... . | and beautiful and rid In 1918 the mystery woman ran | with ollve ofl. You will know them | the tiny wrinkles Beto Dr. EB. A. Bryan's Spokane county | by their olive color. H dads Soft Hats $3 85 | into crows’ feet campaign for the U mina torahio 2 * .o 7.00 é Suet ak Your druggist for Non. |campalen for the, UJ. 8 wenatorship |, ‘To'have @ clear, pink skin, bright | Miki bee a: ahr Ga ae nomination, against Poindexter. {the |‘eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy- 10 5 an directed and watch the beat Poindexter four votes In h's|ancy like childhood days you mist | 00 eiour Hat $5.9 Inflammation gone like magic! Your | home coun but lost in the state.| get at the cause. ‘ Fs Fe et atieat| In 1920 she managed the cam-| Dr, Bdwarda’ Olive Tablets act on| Cloth Hats and Caps . 95c ation of the littl@ paign against the nonpartisan|the Iver and bowels like calomel | bs grow ‘Into © iw | fo grow Into crows lleague in the state of Montana— | —yet have no dangerous after a | and bent the league. fects, ° s) 4 Oa ee eee eae own atata| THY atart the bile and overcome | 2nd Ave. at University It and formed the State Constitutional | Constipation. Take one or two! rans |! State Constitutlo Bearers , Rina uioaaribenine (Govathinent. tananecand beat: (he nightly and note the pleasing re.| TWENTY-FOUR STORES FROM COAST TO COAST Heuded ane atid liarcerismedcacas sults. Mliliops of boxes are sold) Advertise- | annually at 1be and Bo Advers | |ment | Now she's down at the legisia-| tisement — —= SALE |

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