The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 6

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eh , — a +t - ‘ wy - = FAgE S THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MA’ 122. 2 Se | Ow |U. S. Civil Service John Doe Ordered Cardinal Says Stop M CHAMBERLAIN 1S wie woes gon) Htax Nine Vacencies BOONE REUNION '*%2 Gc Pistactnas| SAFETY UNION Siig Abou Drew PREDICT BATTLE THRU, IS RUMOR | Kn BOTH OF THEM! | ; ; Descendants of Roadmaker ; Sees Britain and U. S&S, Proposed Tax on Cit Jtiliay ’ Rag lle 4 | im Meet in Kentucky Age iinst Outside Menace ties to Arouse Cou H England’s Foreign Minister |}! s arrented TD t . Expected to Quit ' POLICIES UNDER FIRE | : a “rural "whiaky” at ||! | Advocated Close Alliance "sims VETO “U" ENDOWMENT lernce : re a, ike : sHocK CUP fs ‘ ici iy patet bo ‘ x Home Budget Is A y # | : 4 y asaten ain L —— fea Topie at Meeting %, : bey & F ® ‘ 1 1 ' j ; t = Beaten and Robbed; ' Ke Transfer Control of Two Men Arrested “ . Bend Power Concern MILLIONS FOR OPEHA oS er ce a em ee rn group tn sumably led by stitute for “Castor Oil, agent Teathing Dre ops ane Soothing | mbiie | Syrups, pr cecaica for Infants in arms and Children all ages. the “EASTERN” anagers Competition EVENT Starts Tomorrow ~ | It has been in use for mi 1 Sleep without Opiates the signature of Me of “fh tach package. Physiciany cvesywhere recom: FORGET The Regular Prices!) That’s the Orders We've Received Entire $30,000 Stock of LADIES’, CHILDREN’S and MEN'S SHOES MUST BE CLOSED OUT IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME! BUILDING COMING DOWN! AND THEY DEMAND POSSESSION OF OUR STORE AT ONCE WHY PAY MORE? SUMMER SHOES For values like these Black Latest Novelties in Blond, Satin Satin Pumps? Regular and Calfskin. Regard- $5.00 values. less of former price— The managers of the 30 Pacific Coast Stores are holding simultaneously this campaign for the purpose of acquainting more people with our “CREDIT (;LADLY” sales policy which has stood the test of 35 years of operation. For this event we have secured groups of specially priced merchandise, all in keeping, however, with our well-known reputation for quality and work- manship. And during the period of the competition all purchasers will be allowed to : | Name Your Own Credit Terms Women’s Department _ Gl ‘Men’s Department Suits Dresses $4.00 Men’s Shoes, broken lote—98¢ Girls’ Patent Mary Janes—98¢ Boys’ School Shoes $1.98 Children’s Slippers 9 ¢ OO Scuffers e Ribbon-trimmed Felt Slippers—59¢ Ladies’ Blond Satins $3.98 Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords in Bargain Basement—25c SPECIAL for the BOYS | Lace-totoe and regular style; leather trim Tennis Shoes; heavy soles. Sizes 2% to 6. $5.00 Men's Scout Shoes—$ 4.98 Boys’ Tennis Shoes 79¢ 16-inch Men’s Hi-Cut Shoes—83.98 $7.00 Men's. Oxfords $2.98 SANDALS win Oak and Uskide Soles, All Sizes, $15.00 This group, a special purchase, of models ideal for all-season wear in the alluring new high colgys and @ most comprehensive assortment of navy and black. Complete sizes for women and missese . : ‘Topcoats. $24.50 The fineness of the materials, the smartness of tl fashions, and the perfection of the gailor- ing cannot be equaled in town at this price, $39.50 The famous Bradbury make that stands for serviceability, style and the highest grade hand- tailoring. The newer shades as well as the more conservative darker colors. Hats $6.00 , $6.50 When you wear a Mallory hat you needn't give agthought to style. ) The newer, broader brims ant lower crowns are featured in the new arrivals. Exacting and discriminating women will find a | Shoes that are hand-i ade—shoes for business, wide variety of individual styles. {ei sport or dress wear, Ladies’ Silk Hose and Silk |} and Lisle Howe given FREE |) all day tomorrow with |} every purchase of $2.98 oy over, This FREE OFFER good all day SATURDAY, c Shoe Stores E 1401-1403 ans 209 Union St. 1352-34 Second Av: / Entrances \ ‘ ‘tee

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