The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 3

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ATTLE TORTURERS OF THE I Cotterill Advocate ‘of Pa AY ET OFFICERS ( ; Club Chooses Brazier P Pi HOPS LAST LONGER) TODAY, SAYS; AUTOS REASON FOPPSAVING Carl E + | Trace Robbers | Who Failed Friends S Say He Kee ps P romises in to Force Revelation Three Years’ Administration HAS LIVED HERE é ‘ FORK 40 YEARS e ye eee ie : fe ‘ ° hye a oad pa a tina w in nat : as Practices Medicine Without er, a good office he is no me an fiksT DICTIONARY DAY License; Jailed tat et “ ea os Urged to Present op 2 . a ee te a te, | proved that he w ; Coupons Early and Avoid + Tar Slane , Ragencrges | me ul Rush wlandular 5 , I by. 8 d 2 } : HARD ro RIND . i ] He MEN OF THIS TYPE < - ¢ Ro ae School Bond Issue Rally at Ravenna “U” Lions’ Club Has Egg Hunt for Kids IT WENT OVER “BIG 79 They Came in Crowds---They Pushed---They Jammed WE WERE COMPELLED to close the doors for a while to give people a chance to try on shoes, but they took it good naturedly and bought freely of the won- EAT Progressive Port Work WOMAN SOUGHT | THE GROTE: RANKIN QO | : OTTO F. KEGEL, President derful bargains we have to offer at this Big Closing Out Sale. OUR LEASE HAS BEEN SOLD and we’re ordered to vacate soon! GET OUT, YOU BLACK CAT That’s the orders we got from the Faber Hardware Co., who will soon occupy this location. ‘ OUT WE MUST GO->. 0. 0. FREE Hence Our Slashing of Shoe Prices | “vost ———F OLLOWING ARE A FEW ITEMS | Women’s Shoes | 22M ssi 2k| ~Men’s Shoes FREE CHILDREN’S HOSIERY Cutouts (Cuban heels). All sizes. 485 Pairs Scuffers, 5 to 2. Sold tig $2.95 329 Pairs Men's Oxfords—Sold as for $2.85; SS oe ae eee ; high as $7.50; atic $1. 65) $3.95 Juliets—Sizes 244 to 9. Real| cutto......'...... 3.95 sae Comfort Shoes. aig Wik. . SP Satin Pumps—Suede trim;| Cut to ..-.2.c.-++. $1.95) $5.50 Army Officers’ Dress Shoes low Cuban and Spanish heels. —Goodyear welt. $ 5 + Cut to 3.4 oe 5 Children’s Shoes $7.50 Dress Shoes—Goodyear welt, $2.95, | calfskins, in black 1 br ’ 50, Kid Pumps—Cuban and/ 4,267 Pairs Children's Shoes—| (Weyonberg make). @9 OF nish Arch Sup- $3 45) Sizes 814 to 2 (solid leather); 6) Gut to ............ $3.95 peers cut to..... . styles. Regular $1 25 $7.75 (Weyenberg) Dress Oxfords | $8.00 Patent or Suede Pumps— | $2.95; cut to ....... . —Newest styles, in kid and calf; Finest quality, latest style arch. | Oxfords, Mary Janes, Roman finest quality. gh 214 to 9 $2. 95 | Sandals and Infants’ Shoes i: Cutto: 5... te $3.85 a ae | All Reduced | Dr. Charles’ Cushion Sole — Soft $4.50 Bo¥s’—Moccasin toe, Pz nco | sole, Goodyear welt. $3. 25 | Sizes 10 to 214 $4.50 Work Shoes—(Solid leath- a. Shoes and " Oxfords —Kid, os Dixie $3. 50 rote latest style pat- tert will perm abesindogge Ped er); ie : ee heavy leath- Tont russet t it heel. | scription of our n er; sizes 6 to 12. Sizes 21 to ro rim Jo, ee | ings, and if you do not find what) Cut to ............ 2.95 Se $4.85 | hark erie here, Bh bled be sure} $5.50 Brown Oxfords — Goodyear 5 f _| to find i in our large store. welt; finest quality; adh bgt ites sae 450 Pairs Girls’ cross strap patent.| sizes 6to1l. Cut to $2 95 ‘All colors. amet: | Sold for $2.95. 95c Rubbers—Rubbers— 85 1.22. 5Sc | Cut to ....ssseerereeee : Cuttin vc teapes sts oy tA eiigees boba’s “Strava, Sizes B16 $8.50 ai Oxfords and One-Straps. 2) $3.50 Leather House “5 ee. eae back; latest | to 2. Choice, 5c. Slippers. Cut to. ] 258 cit to... $4, 85: this 1o€. 23... f0se yest 4 { $5.50 Men's Knse. ae 429 Pairs Children’s Pumps—Sizes | Roots Cut to....... 2.9 irs Samples—Val- to 8; regular price 95c ? 85c Mes to $6.50; cut to $2.25. To close out at.... Come in and look over All Phoenix Silk Hose | Tennis — Lace-to-toe (suction Reduced | sole) ; all sizes. $ our man rack, ‘and $7.50 Satin Pumps—Latest sre Gut tio oi oes tess iL; 25 y : s pao spring (Cuban eer $2.95 Brown Oxfords—Sizes 5 to tables loaded with shoes 7% ve: eee eigas Paar ewes 87-0) 1.65 —at sacrifice prices. SALE OPENS 9.:A. M., SATURDAY @ The BlackCat Shoe Store THE GROUND FLOOR STORE » 1428 First Avenue—Town Side—Just Below Pike C, BETTS—IN CHARGE—CUTS PRICES WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT DURING LENT Tr 8 COOKED READY TO BAT BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN MEAT Fat for Health ‘Order Thr ch WHOLE Sahl Bids. hot-7283 Phone EL “Nothing Acts Like Analax” A. Heaum children make a happy home. Keep their | little systems sweet and clean with Analax. Made by McKesson @ Robbins and sold by all druggists, ANALAX The Frui ity Laxative | ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTF | SEATTLE.ANO PORTLAND OFFICES = | HE unparalleled success of the Dr. | Chas. J. Dean non-surgical method of treating Piles and other rectal and | colon ailments has built an organiza-; tion of highly trained specialists to for the patients who come from arts of the West. e skill of these specialists is by the un ified GUARA:; that each Pile sufferer is cured or a | fee REFUNDED—no matter how | long standing or how) severe his case may be. | Send for my FREE book. = i i I i . © | t ° ° | i ° © | ! ° 6 | i a e f\ ———) = Introductory Sale of New SPRING HATS Two Groups at REAT economy e because of this s ince hats which take all the new fast ferences into consideration in the matter of trimming, of color, of ye, or of fabric, are being shown for the first time and at prices so interesting that the event will result in a speedy introduction of our Millinery Section. ys and straw and fabric combinations ting upon and despair of finding at finest s are HATS of hair braid, all those hats women COLORS which express Spring in every particular— vivid enough or subdued enough to meet with enthus- iastic response from every woman— This week offers one of the most im- portant Hat Sales of the season. —Second Floc B Women’s Coats | for Spring | Introduce a Fascinating Variety of New and Unusual Fabrics in Uses That Favor Simple Lines and Delicacy of Trim $944.90 $99.50 $35.00 MART tailored Top Coats — Utility Motor Coats — more dressy types are among the interesting group featured at three low prices in our lower price garment section. They are developed of Kashoni, Moda Cloth, Flannel, Polaire and Twill—fabrics that offer the supple grace required for the mode. Their linings are of silk—the workmanship and tailoring of a quality you seldom see in garments much higher priced. New Arrivals Add Interest Everyday to These Groups —Second Floor | Big Big Girls | PuceT souND Spring ], STEAMER Footwear! Someone Has a Birthday Every Day SCHEDULES Seve Money, Travel by Steamer And, since you can buy an excellent watch, good diamond, or any other article of fine jewelry by the Peter Michael Plan— $1 Now and a Year to Pay. a | Why not bring a stream ity, —fHOOD CANAL “POINts of sunshine into the hearts Mon. and, Thurs, 6:00 Fs a Tan Calf and Patent leath- er vamps, with tan back; low heels. Priced LOW at $5.45 HoytShoeCo. 1402 3rd Ave. at Union || Home of the Educator Shoe | of those dear to you by giv- ing them something a little nicer than they had ex- pected? PuceT SOUND N COLMAN | Dork:

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