The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1925, Page 11

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rc oe fssoron two | *. The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH. pTHURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925 IN LUMBERING Moroccan Tribesmen Harry Ellensburg: Spotless Town Advancing French for Preserving Squash SETS RECORD Employment Bureau Survey That’s What Juvenile Campaigners Tell Rotary Club Shows 87 Per Cent Full |ectumna in atvaccs are preuing City Must. Be Sunnyside Concern Has Process Which, ‘soundness in Business ars Tt Reg eR Keeps Vegetable Until Winter PORTLAND, M T—A total of IDI Broker Sentenced 30 Days in Prison’ mps} Wed iF. K. I wes cat Wealthy Baronet, Soap Maker, Dies LONDON, Ma v Coroner Will Probe boy of mod matanc Lord I tr " a ‘ a Prowler Car Death | oi), s+ to becom ¢ the too pill ~Asedlyans! Miso fone dang ‘he| BUSINESS MEN OF ELLENSBURG were given their orders to make the city spot- iB) xbo wa: e H n and heir ts the Hon.|lessly clean by the “Cleanup committee,” shown above. The committee, left to right, Bill; ett = Sas a ' 0) Lovett, 11; John Henry Hale, 9, and Genevieve Zimmerman, 11, show how it ought to be done. Inset is their teacher, Miss Jessie Stauffer. IMPORTANT COAT EVENT AT MAXIME’S ANNOUNCING A SWEEPING CLEARANCE of 400 Spring Coats at Decisive Reductions = ere Cheasty Junior Shop a Expansion Sale Sale Starts Friday Morning he growth of our Cheasty Jr. Shop has made BE (GAy) cinonscepent “ot great tot) f Peey chal taceceati sani soperiy it necessary to enlarge the department. We [Eeerenras | (relay ietauatcanetit choles. At have also pledged ourselves to make this Shop i ing prices. always the best. t r t . RERE SS . . “AND THAT FLY— e est Of 10S Kind 11 ec Ve es ; the finest of its kind in the country—to be the SWAT HIM, TOO style center for Boys’ and Children’s Apparel. In preparation for this expansion we are offer- ing Boys’ and Children’s Apparel at extreme reductions: Sale of 419 Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Il 3 OF F 40 Boys’ Suits, $9.75, reduced to..... $6.50 | 111 Boys’ Suits, $14.85, reduced to..... $9.90 | 36 Boys’ Suits, $18.50, reduced to..... $12.34 | 102 Boys’ Suits, $20.00, reduced to..... $13.34 | A Few of the Numbers Featured | 94 Boys’ Suits, $25.00, reduced to... . $16.67 7 ie eee || 16 Boys’ Suits, $30.00, reduced to. ... .$20.00 : Zevles and newest materials from our regular stock ye 19 Boys’ Suits, $35.00, reduced to..... $23.34 | and reduced one-fourth to one-third below original markings. Also a number of new models never dis- ) played before have been included in this sale. Children’s Straw Hats Boys’ Flannel Shirts —F Fur-trimmed Sport and Dress Coats in D k One-Half Price and Blouses Sport Coats, formerly | Charmeen, Twillbloom, Satin, Benga- eau ws cla ang One-Half Price priced $14.75 and | lin and many other soft texture ma- | G@JStinclveness reducer Bovs’ Mesh Union Suits ‘ ; Ic f $19.75, reduced to terials. Ashes of Roses, Tan, Rose- to Sais Pie Siobocahiced te posite LS st, Powder blue, Almond are : A wood, Rust, Powder F ; $59 50 49 Cents Regular 35 Cents u $1 0 75 Green and Titian Sand. e Reduced to 19 Cents na temarkable values at.. é Made in the newest at Made of Polair, Velour luxurious Spring ma- Levi Straus Koveralls 147 Boys’ Overcoats ‘and sport mixtures, in Dress and Sport Coats in Twill, Kash- deena tor Spee eed 69 Cents One-Half Price 3 Tan, Gray and Russet ; ona, Cheviots and Suede-Velour ma- Summer wear, trimmed all lined; sizes to 44. terials in all shades. Tailored and with best quality fur. NOT «This Sale event is doubly important because you can not only Clearance price : fur-trimmed models. Formerly priced Reduced for this sale to : '4* save money, but you can also purchase through our new Ten Pay 9475. $29.75 and " Charge Service—that is, you pay a quarter of the amount when purchased $10 75 $24.75, a a $19 75 $59 50 and the balance in ten equal weekly payments. Wise Mothers will buy a . $35.00, reduced to..... x . year’s requirements NOW! Entrance on Pine St. Cheastys R. E. BIGELow ~ S.W. FREDERICK SECOND AT SENECA ~-and that’s why Oh Henry! | =| is so good! 10¢ | PAGES 11T0 18. 01,712 ENGAGED RIFFS STUBBORN) Erect $20,000 Factory — BUILDING TRADE New Construction Shows

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