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PAG! Absolutely FREE Saturday Seattle Bargain House Stock Goes On Sale TH ‘SOMEONE WANTS: EVERYTHING : / And Uncle Sam’s Local Of-| fice Tries to Get It for Them Again we have come to the fore-front—| THEY HAD TO GET OUT—So we got this time we have taken over the entire | their stock—And here it goes, What lies beyond SEATTLE BARGAIN HOUSE STOCK, Yesterday we closed our doors and re for of many de The SEATTI BARGAIN HOL was | duced sale prices—Tomorrow the fireworks v formerly located at 1415 First Avenue— | start, i oe J ee pga ik THE BUILDING WAS CONDEMNED by And to top the day} Saturday we'll make || Sia oe ey scat Pe ne the city of Seattle. this SENSATIONAL FREE OFFER: week FREE OFFER—KUPPENHEIMER SUITS . COMING rtunities and far / And here’s our FREE OFFER: Men's Kuppenheimer a An inquiry from ¢ | all wool, late patterns, values around $30.00 and $35.00, 1 2. 35: hom pie Meh abt pay pang ceprveld D 0 Wd | / cut to is included in the list, An in a And as an added inducement to force all of these saat to be sold before the |; rrr pier ep tilt ~ close of business, Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat}! agers in the house—and there are over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles— 0 will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s KU PPENHEIMER “0916. 95 Egypt offers Women’s, children’s and misses’ shoes, New stock. Peru want nf to CLOTHCRAFT MAKE, beautifully tailored suits, values to $30.00 and $35.00, have been cut to > And Men’s All-Wool Overcoats, late models, values around ne Seay ath vindueeriny Line Ce $30.00 and $40,00, go tomorrow at these same prices, $13. 8 ery are inquired for along with Novelty Shoes 2 and $16.85. And Hart, Schaffner & Max All-Wool Overcoats 1 0. 89: a rial ci Neale 4A & i will go tomorrow at the reducd price of ees, hardware, tanning Eee su i at positively the lowest prices ever seen for high grade footwear. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. y WHY PAY MORE? SANDALS and OXFORDS Latest styles. Latest style Extreme value. ; REMEMBER: HONEST REDUCTIONS—TRUTHFUL PRICES—On every item as) ° . hes $ 98 rot $ 98 advertised—Money back if not satisfied—That’s the way we do business—You can’t : : ¥ Ls / make any mistake here. Ind ads 1 tain Men’s Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00 are are cut to 9c, while 75¢ and $1.00 Leather | %« Pi Sor eee Ree doq ALL HEEL Solid priced S5c, and regular $1.25 Hickory Shirts Belts are priced at Be festa 8°00 7 Tavern ea HEIGHTS oak soles rn ‘ 79¢ oa? : ‘omorrow you can buy Men's $8.00 ane have been cut to 79%. Men's fine Dress $10.00 Howard Shoes at $3.48. Men’s| Religi fiSet SHOE BAR Hose, worth almost three times the price, Work Shoes for $248; while Boys’ Fine gion o cience ENSATIONAL PRICES : cut to L5e, and Cotton Socks have been Press Shoes have been cut to $1.95. to Be Lecture Topic “ Think of buying Men's Ribbed Union} Rudolph Er Boys’ Leather-trim Keds De Ladies’ Patent Slippers _. 98e we'll sell Men’s $4.00 Work Suits for 95c, while Extra Heavy Wool Un-}| ef the Plymouth’ Congre Girls’ Patent Mary Janes D8e¢ Ribbon-trimmed Felt Slippers. .59¢ $5 Pants at $1.85; while Men’s $5.00 to $6.00 derwear has been cut to $1.18. Men's) j. ‘ M Boys’ School Shoes $1.95 Ladies’ Blond Satins. .. - $3.98 1 Dress Pants are cut to $2.45, and Genuine B, V. D. Union Suits are on special | Me Fr st 8 pm, at the || Children’s Slippers 5Be Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords in i Men’s Khaki Pants have been marked down | at 98c; and Men’s Cotton Ribbed Underwear | ! emp The e will be? Children’s Scuffers $1.48 Bargain Basement 25¢ RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY. == 9 8 1601.- 1603 es AVENUE PINE SF [net nn ia are found on the istand of “SMa | to 98e. has been cut to 68c. 1 sdliae ie Genuine President Suspenders, the 50c Men's Fine Felt Hats, $4.00 values, are} yitea ‘ot KU | y # * kind, have been cut to 23c. Men’s Overalls priced at $1.85, while Men’s Velour Hats MEN’S SHOES C 0 i to 98¢. 15c Men’s Heavy Canvas Glov es have b en cut from $6.00 to $2.45. j ibe © hid Co-ed to Debate! Tifeue snd Work Sheen “All BUILDING OMING D WN f These are just a few of the hundreds of money-saving items that await you here Sat-| in National Contest solid leather. Greatest Closing-Out Shoe Sale ever held starts Friday { urday. Yes, we fill mail orders at these same prices—so, don't forget this Big Sale ‘i Thomas George. local | Former morning at 9 o'clock. FIXTURES FOR SALE. WE MUST f which starts Saturday, Remember, the early bird catches the worm. m de > $5.00 values $1 .98 GET OUT IN 30 DAYS. BUILDING COMING DOWN. t A t o Pa BUILDING COMING DOWN—MUST GET OUT OUR TIME IS LIMITED—PRICES SLASHED RIGHT AND LEFT MUST BE SOLD -WITHIN THE NEXT 30 DAYS WE MUST GET OUT All forced to be thrown on sale Don’t miss this big opportunity, SEE OUR WINDOWS $4.00 Men’s Shoes, broken lots $5.00 Men’s Scout Shoes. .. Boys’ Tennis Shoes. ‘ 16-inch Men’s Hi-Cut Shoes..$3.98 $7.00 Men’s Oxfords... c Shoe Stores|/HOS FIRST AVENUE rape ep aaa BRENT Er COR. UNION STREET . $2.98) FREE LADIES’ Si and. silk FREE all every purchase of $2.98 or This FREE OFFER good ali SATURDA Isle hose gi tomorrow and day = ‘Asia Sted City Planting : 50, 000 | Trees at Cedar River JOHN COST Reforestation Work Being Carried On) Under University Direction NEATTLE'S ¥ dar river ¥ loge’ i SWORN AFFIDAVIT FOLLOWS und fo tien will be followed resumed K trees by this trees, 0,000 Here's a wood » n to the Holly-| alvation thru AC aN wD) evival WW ORLEANS flats north. Goben evangelistic nis area has burned over. It ts y loam soll and-is entirely clear except for Jarge logs in an advanced stage of decay. east of Ce . has written g, which he sang at the service: st evening and in which his melod- ious voice expressed a desire to see | the leaders In the screew world ac- been. rep | On marshy ground near the! oot the memage of Rev. Goben | Residence 1028 Sixth Ave mouth of Cedar lake, four-year-old | °°P* . ais I Sitka spruce was planted, This| Tho chorus of the melody follows; Soattle, Washington istrict in grown over with willow | “I'd lke to seo Charlie Chaplain at March 21, 19265 ltreen and it was believed most the altar; | suitable to spruce production. The| I'd lik seo him really s i Round Trip 70 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Merced ated! cvtlited fromm? neil 8 : | Dr. Loughney | versity I'd like to see Bill Hart get full sal to all treatment 1s « compl a ‘rls te the initial planting ot vation; j re f ] It stopped a chronic case o Jour reforestation program," Russell |I'd ke to see him. preach’ thruout | asthma in Just a few days for j points | said. “We b will be entirely his years | | successful ax well as economical I'd like to see Mary Pickford shout: | } “A nursery ha n constructed | on the fateful to Dr. Loughney | ana an area cleared which is being| ‘almadge weeping at glad to give this eworn | vended with’ varieties of conifer {t of the above wonder- | ilts and we gladly allow | in which wo expect 0. pro-| I'd like see Thoda Bara wear a Radio “Life Line” Saves Man Dying on High Seas AN PEDRO, Cal, May 8—A radio Ufe line, thrown 1,000 miles out to sea today probably saved the life of a drunken sailor, The steamer Walruna, bound to New Zealand from San Fran. cisco, radioed that one of its sea- OF nals, “M ov 1e aoe 1 n| period last year | by industrial plants, a socle men was dying from poison liquor... The SOS, appealing for advice, was picked up by the fed- eral wireless station and to the receiving hospital here” “Please advise what to do a man who is dying from i much moonshine,” the messi} Police Surgeon Robert Dart! moor radioed the following rei “Force the man to drink all & water possible and give himi bromide.” Canwiien Shitmenke of Cattle Increase! MONTREAL, per cent Kingdom in the 1 to March 19, 192 ared with the correspon¢ h I exports of ared with 10, 4and 9 11 in 1923. PRESERVE WINDMILLS THE HAGUE.—Holland is to keep its thousands of windmills and re- store its carillon concerts of former |days. Because of the threatened de- struction of many of the windmilis y, known as the Dutch Mills, induced the gov- ernment to issue an order prohibit ing many of the famous bells. ~ white robe And Hoot Gibson with a Bible fn his hand.” The services, which are hold in the big tent each evening, are under the spices of the Christian Missionary iance of this district. 8.—An | » demolition of any windmills, | | The society also is seeking to restore | Nf | bearing animals taken in Gil Up to March 19 the | during ‘the season, comprising attle in 1925 ares Hated [of animals taken by trappent 31 in the| pe | | Canadian Raw Fur Worth 15 Millis OTTAWA, Ont., May 8.—The lue of the raw fur productiti unada for the season 192hd 5,843,817.. This amount repre the market value of the pelts off of ranch-bred animals, value of t ter constituting proximately 5% per cent of the value, New. Ze: Zealand Buys. Much Alberta Oi EDMONTON, Alberta, May 4 New Zealand has purchased 2 000 bushels of Alberta oat! ready this season, when this trade outlet was first opened, a¢ ing to a statistical report the Vancouver Merchants’ Ail of the shipments have beea to Auckland from the port of couver, while the actual shipped was 232,895 bushels. Three-fourths of the world’s phates are produced in Polk Florida. 00,000 s for future tree plant. | = Northern Pacific Ry. | REPARE for that Eastern trip! Special low round trip fares effective daily, May 22 to September 15—good returning as late as Octo- ber 31 and good for stopovers to publish the ho wishe ‘The wonderful and now ing. | By special arrangement with the | 8. state fire warden and the U. forest service, a program of burr | ing over the logged off lands, to ENTERS IN RAGE Miss Hanes Will Represent | Rainier Valley in Contest ttle ,-Wi .and sworn to ay bf Mago, 1925 nl, tn and for the the NORTHERN ay. Let us make rself of the , ent, on the ton Whatever your des PACIFIC RAILWAY is your gate | your reservation and thus_assure y | mum in service, comfort and travel er | | “North Coast Limited” i 1% One of America's Fine Trains \| 5 Miss Winifred Hanes, stenographer at the Mount company, Baker Park Realty declared her intention New Pullmans with every modern refinement and | has Send 25 for my new illus: convenience; full size observation-club cars, with barber {| Note p 7 to get into tho shop, bath, valet, library; all dining cars of the od book, entitled “Stop Asthma, ae ‘ NORTHERN PACIFIC serve th Fever and Catarrl It will race for Queen oF NORTHERN PAC serve those | » you a lerstanding the Own Your “Famously Good Meals” Wg ie these terrible afflictions, | Home exposition from the headache, i i | PLEASE NOTE: Bake They cavied the } Let us help you plan your trip and provide you with I Oven ‘Treatments’ are’ not Be Si enntY dle detailed information about these rates and on all phases | ‘A f0e Aathini All fRalnler Valley | } of travel. Over our own line and connections we reach given i Knavelil: wel Hi important point in the Middle West, East and South, | Asthma patients are given DARGA ca htirite Dr, Loughney’s special treat- forty years. Ten million Bottles are while through us you may obtain steamship tickets to all | parts of the world | Rainier Valley.” Miss Hanes ts} tho second girl to enter the all community con tent, which {s be ing held in con nection with the | ments, and by Dr. Loughney | | Arrange for the trip you have long planned and take advantage of these very low rates Northern Pacific Railway | | ake Oven reo oN Miss Wintfred hitis; Inmeness of ifingera or feet; Hanes 1 ome th Ave Phone 7 OF tingling ike pricking-ef pin Homo Show thix line, almost ined le palne Foto by rady summer ‘The Kidneys other is Miss Beatrice Newman, of Capitol Hl, Various communities are each to select a girl from that community who will enter in th@ final race for tho title of “Miss Seattle and the $250 diamond ring offered by the Seattle Real Watate board to the wins ner 14, Joughiney ts assisted by competent 9a om to 6p my ‘Telephone BL lot- Sea i. ny aye, Dio 12 onty. It is equally safe for the child or the adult. 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