The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 15

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eae Les aRseaini WE Radio Will Link 15, 000 Pupils it in One eal ee CaS "What oo sche TaRPNOceneate [section two] The SeattleStar® —— ’scusist02s) SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925, ™ fr" Noted Wealthy Chinese to ee ig Attend Trade Conclave ima ha Sl "THE STORE THAT, | y at, Beh Et ‘SAVES YOU MONEY| | Boys’ Shoes B4.05 | H le INC | $2.98 air ff pe } Ld | calf: bluct I413 TO 1417 THIRD AVE. GET. PIKE G UNION |" BARGAIN BASEMENT -| 150 BOYS’ SUITS be able to take part in the tests Bee Keepers Have Chinaman Exhibits n Meet i Enumelaw Fat God i a indow oa at Q u - .. § Grouped together in 2 lots, and $2.95 45 ’ A demonstrat _Uallke most _ men who Mt. Vernon Teacher | ehh: if + Y. M. Man in Hawaii marked at these exceptionally 6 58: ree sue ae fees may com! t tate law o tu e va “ory t Sew ia NRA EE * aes . 4 . —_— 9 8 requiring that Kept in moy-| Sash. Billy Dan, who operat ea Ch . to Be “U” Professor : F During Fleet Visit § low prices and pei tr hives will t a tat: Chine din ht ; ndow, | stony ss ra s t tat mail A ERATOAICE wartortiante’ full Don’t miss this opportunity of buyir suit for your boy at a big saving. . t Is evident that he would at Hi Uateon aster wi t St Realty | a ork, I 1 Pu tl a) Splendid wearing materials; style and we hip guaranteed. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Airbed foe LE dearer arts bag brash So a ela : orn) | Tpit ohe AEA AE SL RBA Final Cleanup Boys’ Coat | Men’s Tweed and jense | Ject ive name, pedigree or| who will « ¢ me to ex-|the bu that m Sweaters at 49c Each | Khaki Pants $1.98 to $3.98 nd 4ust the thine for Children’s Wash Suits $1.98 to $2.98 200 Boys’ Shirt Waist ? at 59c Each | 150 Pairs of Boys’ Odd that 'e aa lael \ botiahtian ine Bhirt Pants Special $2.25 Pair 1 MY IDEA OF THE BREAD BUSINESS IS THIS- “T run this store to make money. Got 65c : eat at . Made from beautiful, rich, $1 95 all-wool materials, produced - ae } “A big item in the yearly volume of any gro- Stel ae nos De | oe ge reg tale 1. cery is bread. color ob at . ‘Si. 59 Ladies’ ih “There are more brands than you can‘shake a Wit io Flee ek geo ind $495 stick’ at. tat ache. nr enes | indus a tea tnpetaee . ° ° plains mixed wash crashes; well tailored, “My job is: Max's Shirte—Collar | sul cutenirer one iie Attached—$1.00 colors. S 18 to 54. Ladies’ Brassiers—Pink bro- (1) Seeing that I get the ‘goods.’ By this, I mean bread so good that there is none better. é tripe aids and plain cc caded coutil; elastic band; all « : 1 \ sizes. Reduced Men's Plain “Bue Chambeas Work | to ......04- ; 50c Shirts—c begs cata Ladies’ Bloomers and Step- -69c ins of mercerized crepe, in plain and jacquard patterns. Colors of pink, peach, mais, orchid and white. Elastic knee; full cut. Special, each ...... 45c 3 — EP (2) Seeing that I get a bread the public knows and will accept without long explanations from me. In short, a bread that is widely adver- tised—well known. (3) Seeing that I get service. Apologies, such as a snow storm—a sick delivery man—a breakdown, etc.,do not appease the hunger of patrons. (4) Seeing that I get a fair profit. I know that if I try to ‘hog the game,’ the ‘hogging’ must come out of the quality, the service or something. “T feature breads from the Washington Bakeries (BUTTER- NUT arid CREAM CRUST) because they ‘cut pretty close to perfection’ in providing what I want. “If you are interested, the Washington Bakeries will probably give you the name and address of my store. Men’s Union Suits 85c Suit Ladies* eee Gowns of Wind Ladies’ Bi 0une rs of ane . ‘olle; fult cut nd (ie sured ink rates in pink, orchid “$1 25 Par is 69c | Ladies’ Trimmed Millinery $2.75 and $3.95 There are upwards of 250 Hats at these mall and large shaps, in all the bright : P with flo Ladies’ Coverall Apr ons andard ginghams; 95c Children’s Pantie Dresses and Creepers, so showing o of © hilar n’s Hats from “I am one of your neighborhood grocers.” T. M.S. gor $1.25 up. Ladies’ Rayon and Crepe Scarfs $1.95, $2.50 to $3.95 Each In beautiful, rich colors and Oriental of high quality madras, chambray and gingham, trimmed in co I Regarding bread please remember — Butter-Nut and Cream Crust Bread cost more to make — less profit for us; your grocer pays more— less profit for him; but you, the public, get a much greater run for your money. Electrie Curling Irons — Nicke! dow stripe plated, with ebony handle ev; double ord fled ot; worth $1.00, 49 elastic; in pink, peach, orchid, eaeeee Cc black and white. ‘otton Union "Suits in | Bach ...++-.- : $1.00 and built-up shoulders Ladies’ Mekoerieeh V .. 1Be BASEMENT pecial, each . x c Girls’ Union Suits 50c In light weight cotton; sleeveless and Bie ached Sheets; doubdle-bea ze, 72x90; good weight mus- j with flat center : S. Special, 4 4 to 16 years Boys’ and Girls’ 11 Ribbed Cotton Hose pa at ue Be Ladies’ Silk Hose $1.00 Pair Tho best wearing Hose made at this s with matehe $1.95 ch Sunfast Silk Over- in plain and two-tone in large range of al, price; in all th Mors, including black The “smooth” top loaf A change in texture but no change in quality The ‘split’ top loaf Both kinds made of the richest, highest quality ingredients a : ‘23c filed re ‘urtains, made sette Voile with small _ 31.95 ‘or over: * 50c Ladies’ Hose—Very | Misses’ Cutie Sox Special—19c Pair | 50c Pair In heather mixtures and drop

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