The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE 2 To Charge Spadoni | == With Hallen Death) | 23% J wa a f . 1 here te | SN || deh fer of Henry Hal. v21, Twenty wit tity against him THE Ra io St te | te & £ i a : ; i SATURDAY GREAT FREE EASTER OFFER sizes represented in late style tweeds, wor- $ 85 . for this great Easter Special to...... 1 0= serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin And as an added inducement to force all of these Suits to select from, will be given as an Easter present to you AB- English serge, blue and bankers’ gre many Kup- $50.00, but they go tomorrow at the Saturday Only Exceptional Easter Free Offer Marks Climax of GREAT SALE. GRAND FINALE SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFF For Saturday only we've marked down over 200 Men's and Young Men's Suits, all steds and serges. These Suits sold regu- larly for $25.00, but they’ve been reduced And here is Lot 2: We will give Saturday men’s beauti- fully tailored, Two-pants Suits of all-wool 85 stripes. Original price $35,00—but they go = at the wind-up price of : be sold by Saturday night, we'll make this FREE OFFER: Any $4 or $5 Hat in the house—and there's hundreds to} SOLUTELY FREE with each Suit sold Saturday. | And here is Lot 3: Men’s finest tailored Suits in heavy penheimer, Kloth-Kraft and Curley Clothes : 85. included in this lot. Original prices around 1 8: | wind-up price of..... ‘ AND PLEASE NOTE—THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD FOR Look what your dollar will buy here tomorrow— $2.00 Men’s Overalls cut to .... $2.50 Men’s Ide Dress Shirts .. Men’s Dress Sox, 1 dozen for... $3.00 Men’s Work Pants .... Men’s Union Suits . > Men’s Shoes, broken sizes | Boys’ Shoes, button .. | Men's Caps cut to..... | Men’s Flannel Work Shirts... .. | DRESS UP FOR EASTER 183 Boys’ Suits, mostly two pants, will be moved tomorrow at HAS, A big lot of boys’ shoes have been marked down to $1.98, uine Howard Shoes will be sold at $3.85, Be here when the DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:00 @CLOCK. We have just mentioned a few of the bargains offered. This great $50,000.00 stock must be moved, and the prices here quoted will do the work. So come Saturday and take advantage of our FREE OFFER. Red Front Clothing Co. 1601-1603 First Ave., Corner Pine St. While men's gen-| Gorrect2Snyle Men’s Spring SUITS $29.50 It is easy to choose your spring sult at the Pacific All the lates cluding the Wales, TOPCOATS $29.50 Add a touch your spring t models, in Prince of of color to topcoat Pay as Low as $1.00 a Week Just make your Es chase now and later ments PCC TTF eee = FRIDAY SEATTLE STATIONS KPOA (494), I I promram; § KOK (884) woasip, § KH On COAST STATIONS KPAK (448), ¥ W ’ KFT (167) Angelve ’ KOO (881),—4 Pre cKOD | (ite MIDWEST STATIONS (Pacific Time) ONRE (316), ¥ A KUOM (n44 . KOA KSL ( WCAL weeo WAM (389), night. ' RADIO PROGRAMS | SATURDAY STATIONS SrArTne io, Hot KVOA COAST STATIONS BROADCAST [Many Stations Offer Good Friday Programs Pp MOUTH Congregation church's choir of 40 voices will be heard from KFOA Fri day evening in a program of sacred music. The singing will start at &:30 on the 44uneter wave. A mixed quartet under direc tion of Wallace MacMurray will sing several numbers. This quar. tet includes Mrs. Margaret M. Hemion, soprano; Miss Winnifred Parker, contralto; James K. Har. vey, tenor, and Walter J. Rese berg, bass. opring Dres including Ensembles $19.5 0 and Up lighted with tment of argo charming Easter frocks. Modish Coats $17.50 and Up for every every person in 1 in every color, $17.50 and up. Spring Millinery $5.50 and Up hat to the Easter costume and up style a hic new complete $5.50 | } different way SEATTLE KGO (961) it, 1 Fra Morart h F Ma Anae t 4 tied 4 anol Angeles ! | ny y 4a), s (410), } KEWH (tat) “Ey avi MIDWEST STATIONS Pacific Time) CPA KOA (ats | KML. (300), Heit I an, | WOAL (ae htieid | weoo i | Woe (4st | | WHEO, (tN | WAM (189 | woe | KUOM “cred | ‘ eve. | « | riots a) A boys’ band of 75 musicians is scheduled to start at 7:10 p m. Friday from KOA (32%), at Denver, wor { stations offer diversified © Friday evening Hoot Owls” come on 10:30, and if you want to stay up until 12:30 you ean get the Ke City Trio from the same station, There's * Hawa instrumental con cert from KFI at 7, The Bev erly Hills Shrine club puts on & program from the same sta tlon at 8. Good things are lined up from KOA (323) at Denver, during the week of May 3-10, It’s the Colorado city’s music week and special programs will go on the air every evening. Leading singers will be heard in popu lar meldoles. Mozart's opera, "The Marriage of Figaro,” will be broadeast in its entirety from KGO (361), Sat urday evening. Try it, if you're tired of jazz will b I ram from KJR, at 8:30 Frida Mra. P. Scott wi There wil tal nolos Sherman, Clay & Co. will pre. sent the American Hawalian quartet from KFOA at 645 Fri. day evening. Miss Ruth Hall will sing several solos. The pro. gtam runs largely to Hawaiian melodies A noveity ever will of a well-known alr Another will n KHQ Friday of the stunts p HSERVE how a earefully made awni improves the in ras well as the r of the house use only tho best materials Loweat Prices We Measure and Give Hetimatens Vree of Commerce program will be broad ular numbers by of KHQ" will offer pianologs and) vous,” Lincke’s | evening of Saturday | from the Sears-Rothuck station, umb Sprin waltz, request selections There'll be H-ni ] Theatrical talent from Chicago ~ Allen, violinist, will from “The Geisha” and Sehu- theaters will be on the air, t vic : , Lange’ “ ae jon: M Dick nade,” and Ke's ere a D. Hay, “the solemn old — STAT FRIDAY, APRIL 10 1925, 11 YOARS PURNISHING HITTER HOMES Saturday-—last day? with every 1925 Hoosier Highboy bought today and tomorrow— we are giving this chinaware set, © cutlery and glassware— ee ti Ma em ame Pay only 1 down you must hurry offer ends tomorrow! ' —this is your last chancé to take ad- vantage of our remarkable Hoosier offer. If you buy your Hoosier to- day or tomorrow you get with it, at no extra cost, a beautiful dinner set, a real Dexter cutlery set anda fourteen-piece glassware set. —you cannot afford to delay, how- ever. This is a special offer to in- troduce the new 1925 Hoosier High- boy—the finest kitchen cabinet ever made. And we have only a limited nurhber of cabinets for the occasion. If you wait they may all be sold! Come in today or phone and we will reserve a Hoosier and the three sets for you. crucible ate edged. This Hoosler six new Highboy features— * —new combination glass and wood panel doot comt a open dish th rative touch Is given by double doors, These door On one, a single rack for change, milk, che —enuine porceliron bread a is another drawer for bread bread box ever designed —sliding cutting board storage d ost conven: —we have also a limited number of other Hoosier cabinets on which the same liberal SPECIAL OFFER ap- plies as long as they last. STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE TACOMA Second Ave. at Pine St. L. Schoenfeld & Sons are new fea devices that have At 6 o'clock on the 434 ad numbers and of WLS, will announce. wave, HOUSEWIFE ae | The Want Adi celal Good The Blind Radio Five will entertain | ry i ¢ servi monton, Alta, ck, / again Saturday evening from the Wishing to provide |You wil Pacific time, All Salr hed: | Bush & Lane station, KHQ. Foxtrots ral choir will sing © will be! and waltzes will be featured. There G d h \ apectal organ selection: Will be a violin solo by Daniel Blask,, WOOQ, Wholesome of Retlied a banjo solo by Claude Judge, and} N eye Saturday's dinner hour concert | Virgil Robison will play “Pompadour | ourishing food from KFOA, via Pacific States | Fan” on the piano, On the 27%meter | ey», Electric company, will be played | hand at 8:30. iI d include by William Hofmann’s Olympic des: | ender: | br: le. | athe: Sy SCHOOLBOY “Glowwo = ) Peanut Butter ay : K GIVE YOUR CAR AN AIR OF RESPECTABILITY |] In my list "$500 | Because it is “aenee yng Never sold in oo Tr | Pia and this seule no more. $10 and $12 ‘tis packed in ‘Clean, sanitary Sealed tins I SURELY WOULD Gold Crowns $4 and $5—No More. Gold Inlays, $2.50 to $5—No More, Plates Repaired, $1.00. Teeth Added, 25¢ Extra WHILE SHOPPING 8th and Virginia Rear Western Auto Supply Offices 12049 2nd Avenue

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