The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1925, Page 6

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FEE NSsinempemimnes PAGE 6 Absolutely Free Tomorrow Great Dollar Day Saturday This Great $50,000 Stock Must Be Moved —we have no time to lose, Monday, LEGAL NOTICE sacrifice. Store will close Washington's birthday. ro VACATE Served—To comply with it forces this huge reduced sale prices on here Saturday. here’s what we'l DOLLAR s Been Great In addition to thi make thi | do: SALE—we'll Sensational FREE OFFER. GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY Men’s beautifully tailored Two-Pants Suits ally priced around $35.00, but they go tomorrow at the Here’s our FREE OFFER: We'll give Men’s and Young of all- woo! § serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes, Origin- rock-bottom price of THE St (s SHE DANCES AT EXPOSITION } Yesterday we closed our doors and again -DOLLAR DAY will be And to move this stock quick tomorrow— 8 s And, as an added inducement to force all these Suits to be sold before we 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 ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit tomorrow. And, for Saturday only, included with this offer, at $14.85 and $16.85. Anda special lot of Late f we'll give Men’s Heavy All-Wool Overcoats, belted models, $ tailored to show their original $35.00 and $40.00 values, will be given to you Model ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS will go at the Vacate Price of Clothcraft and Style Plus makes And look—Men’s Finest Tailored Suits, Kuppenheimer, ma jor- ity of these Suits still retain their original $45.00 price included; the tags (full guarantee in writing with every suit) and they go Saturday with FREE OFFER, at And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, Absolutely Free, your selection of any Hat in the house. OFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. Store closes Monday. AND LOOK— SATURDAY IS DOLLAR DAY HERE 85 99 BUT PLEASE NOTE: THESE FREE t the Hi ppod Look What Your DOLLAR Will Buy Here TOMORROW! 3.0 dence end eww re eae tre Flight $2 Men’s Overalls, $1.00. $4 Men’s Shces, broken sizes, cut to $1.00. $3 Men’s Pants, Finck’s, Union-made, cut to $1. $1.00 Men’s Blue Work Shirts go, 2 for $1.00. 25c Men’s Sox, 6 pairs, $1. $2 Men’s Union Suits, $1. | 65c Men’s heavy Wool Socks, 3 pairs for $1.00. $3 Boys’ Shoes, cut to $1. $2.50 Men’s Caps, $1.00. SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 A. M. Remember our address—on the Corner at First Avenue and Pine Street. take here. $2. S 50 Men's Shirts, $1.00. Ide 35c Aratex Semi-Soft Col- lars, one dozen for $1. $2.25 Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, cut to $1.00. $2.50 Men's heavy Sweat- ers, cut to $1.00. Dress England Transfer Station at 15c Men’s Canvas Gloves, $1. 12 pairs for $1.00. 75 Men's roll -edge >» . Storm Rubbers, pair $1. 200 Suit Cases cut to $1. cut to $1.00. $3.00 Men's Khaki Pants, Come—You can’t make any mis- RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY IG01603 FIRST AVENUE, Corner Pine St. ESCORT BODY Take Part in Funeral of |. Dr. M. L. Burton Eight y the student gov University of Mic the body of thei Marion Leroy Bu lane of stude to Forest Hil remains wil! be All social an ments at the scho celed. Gov. Alex mittee from each boc legislature, and *s Want Ad column for good houses to r Cameo Record’ sk your dealer for sheet music and record] Heavy tan leather, nailed Panco soles, rubber heels— gives more service. | SIZES 10 TO 131% | $3.00 SIZES 1 T0 5% $3.25 SIZES 6 TO 10 $3.75 Hoyt Shoe Co. 1402 Third at Union |] You don’t get of the we Look in today’s Want Ad column. d une READY NOW Boyce 1925 Annual SEED CATALOG —containing more than fifty pages of information and prices relative to fruit, vege table, flower, grass and feed seeds and farm and garden accessories . CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE COPY MAIN 0652 © 89 PIKE ST. For NOW—Next Year —and Years to Come shoo strings, theatre tickets, or gasoline—when } | you Pay $1 DOWN and Take a Year to Pay. When we say, “Take a Year to Pay,” we know that the article is right Now—that it will be at the end of the yea right ar when you finish paying—and it will be right }| for years to come, That's why it 14 truly economical || and truly creditable for you to|| pay $1 DOWN and Take a Year to Pay for some arti tead of squandering and dime ele of endur- ing value; in your nickels for some: thing that is forgotten in a day or 80. | 116 Xealer Way whe: the cc eas TO GURE PLANTS N. Y. Botanical Body Sug- | gests Way to Stop Ills ‘EW YORK at rust in a # untry m Ised y Millions yf Mothers —— Over 17 Mition Jars Useo | your money? t corner at ‘or the burglar or in The Bank For Savings where it safely works for you nigh id day at compound interest? The Bank For Savings || Capital and Liability $800,000.00 Pine Street at Fourth Ave, SL opens a savings account START NOW! Dr, N, Yow Chinese Hemedy Beuttle, Wash, ———eE———— EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN WOOL SERGE SUITS BLUE, BROWN AND Aereonautic | HEAVY METCALES $35 TO $10 VALUES SPECIAL $29.50 Car! Schermer { 103 First Avenue South REMEMBER: NO FIRE—NO WATER—JUST "WATER JUST SMOKE! via North Pole Likely Authority Pole for New York Insurance Company’s Loss — Your Gain} ie 98: Shoe Stores) | 1401-1403 corner Union S| Predicts |’ SMOKED OUT BY FIRE, WHICH DAMAGED OUR LARGE BASEMENT SALESROOMS. THE ANCE COMPANIES PAID THE LOSS IN FULL. HERE’S HOW WE'LL GIVI IT TO Yn , 1 FINAL WIND-UP OF GREAT $30,000 SHOE $Tocy STARTS Antes) a! Saturday 9 A.M. i Women’s Shoes $6.00 Satin and Blac Slippers, Women’s Shoes Colored Suedes; all heels; all sizes, Special Saturday low and Suede Patent Colonials, Cuban heels— Srown Kid Colonials, suede trim— Red and Black Kid Bou doir Slippers— CHILDREN’S SHOES Shoes and Slippers in Pat Women’s Novelty Shoes Every pair of Women’s Novelty Shoes has been reduced to one price. These are all regular $6.00 and $7.00 values ent and Combinations; reg. and include all the latest ular $2.00 values. For Sate spring styles. Sale price urday— saturday— oth 59 ) j IS THE CAUSE OF THESE SEEMINGLY IMPOSSIBLE SHOE BARGAINS Ladies’ Shoes Practically all sizes— Ladies’ Pumps and Ox- fords, only a_ limited number; slightly smoke scented— + Children’s Elk Hide Seuffe ers, sizes 6 to 11— Men's Calfskin Oxfords, welt soles— Men's Scout Shoes— Boys’ Black and Brown Dress Shoes, all sizes-- Girls’ Black and Brown School Shoes, all sizes $1.98 Misses’ Patent Mary Janes) sizes 11 to 2— Ladies’ One-strap Comfort} Slippers, cushion insole— Be Sure and Come Saturday—Store Is Closed All Day Monday Final Wind-Up Sale Starts Saturday Morning at 9 o’Clock—Come Early! INSURANCE GAINS Ba HEAVY CREDITOR Nps |Gross Volume of Securities vocrewn = | Offered, $1,208,000,000 7..." WASHI (atone Tatton GPG From teat a) 7 Browning King & Co: Estadlished 103 Years FROM Mail Orders Given Careful Attention Second Ave. at University St. TWENTY-THREE STORES COAST ees Hoft- man Tank Water Heater willsupplyhot water in your home at least cost. Come in and let’s show you how sim: ple it is. Payment of $1.00 places the Hoffman Copper Coil Gas Water Heater in your home ready for The New Browning King “STRAND” use with all ordinary connections free. Balance in ten monthly payments of $2.00 each or for $20.00 cash with order. Hat for Spring With the broader soft roll brim and medium full crown, the STRAND for Spring offers quite a new and distinc tive effect in an English model Hoffman Copper Coil Gas Water Heater means highest standard of quality. Special price and terms must be withdrawn at end of next week. Remember these heaters are regular $25.00 f value. Telephone Calls will receive immediate attention. SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 1308 Fourth Ave. MA in-6767 TO COAST

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