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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925 ee [DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY Closing Out Seattle Bargain House Stock A RE ee aN A SE We have no time to lose —This Great $50,000 Stock Must Be Moved The SEATTLE BARGAIN HOUSE was DOLLAR DAY is on here Saturday, Low formerly located at 1415 First Avenue— | prices and rock-bottom reductions will move 7 ‘ 3 DE 7 , | this stock quick, 5 THE Bl TLDING WAS CONDEMNED by And to do the trick tomorrow—here’s the city of Seattle, what we'll do: In addition to this GREAT THEY HAD TO GET OUT—So we got | poLLAR SALE—we'll make this sensa- their stock—And here it goes, tional FREE OFFER: FREE OFFER—KUPPENHEIMER SUITS And here’s our FREE OFFER: Men’s Kuppenheimer Suits, $ jall wool, late patterns. Come, see these high-grade suits. Val- t After 31 Years |: il Am Quitting This Clothing Store This store located for 31 years—-for the past 13 I have been the owner—at 900 First Avenue, corner Marion, has handled only the finest nationally known lines of Men’s Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes. My trade for fine goods, such as Stetson Hats, Arrow Shirts, Holtz Suits, and the famous French, Shriner & Warner Shoes, has definitely moved uptown—so I must close out this store and quit. Prices will do it. THIS IS MY FIRST AND ONLY SALE, and will be continued until the entire stock is sold out. (Signed) J. STARIN. Come Saturday at 9 A.M. I am offering my entire stock of Men's | My entire stock of finest tailored Lows and Young Men's Suits 14 80 Holtz Suits, values at one price....... ; . $50.00 to $70.00 34.80 All Arrow Shirts in stock, $1. 80 2 w Hat, $3.00 to .80 $5.00 values, goes at 1 Hikes Penniless, Here | ues around $30.00 and $35.00, cutto............ And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be sold betore Fourth of July, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat in the house— and there are over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given | ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s KUPPENHEIMER as CLOTHCRAFT MAKE, beautifully tailored suits, values to 14 85 $30.00 and $35.00, have been cut to ............-000eeeeee And look—Men’s Finest Tailored Suits, Kuppenheimer, Clothcraft and Style Plus makes included; the majority of these Suits still retain their original $45.00 price tags {fall ¢ guarantee in writing with every suit) and they go with FREE 1 8. OR RER Mpclisdielats a) sais su! vieysce ears dais es pipet eas MONEY BACK GUARANTEE REMEMBER: HONEST REDUCTIONS—TRUTHFUL PRICES—On every item as advertised—Money back if not satisfied—That’s the way we do business. AND LOOK— SATURDAY IS DOLLAR DAY HERE My entire stock of Stetson Hats, $7.00 and $8.00 values, in new 5 80 shapes and colors. Choice . Th Broeleeth Soir at PLO [2 for eer eecsriss. ss LOE apy esa ta aed Sa oe eee Ganen ‘Collars wee ann 35c Aratex Semi-Soft $2 Men’s Overalls, $1.00. Men’s and Young Men's $30.00 Suits ee Collars, 1 dozen for... Men’s Dress Sox, 12 pairs SE er ressceeess: SQ GO | Galen terest: IDC ieee nama 00 $1.00 Men's Blue Work Mate a Linas Te re Le famous ch, Shriner & Warner $2.50 Men’s heavy Sweat- Shirts go, 2 for $1.00. 100% Virgin Wool Washougal Suits Shoes, which sell regularly at $12.50 OMB CULO Series Vee 25c Men’s Sox, 6 prs. $1. all go to. $15.00, all to be 15c Men’s Canvas Gloves, $2 Men’s Union Suits, $1. MEL ices shes ines sees $24.80 sold at one price...... $6.40 12 pairs for......:. $4 Men’s Shoes, broken $1.75 Painters’ Overalls, sizes, cut to $1.00. all sizes, cut to....... $3 Boys’ Shoes, cut to $1. 200 Suit Cases, cut to.... $2.50 Men’s Caps, $1.00. = « Hundreds of other items cut to ONE DOLLAR. SALE STARTS SATURDAY MOR ING AT 9 O'CLOCK, Mail Orders filled at these same prices. Come—You can’t make an mistake here. Remember our address—on the Corner at— FIRST AVENUE AND PINE STREET Sch. RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY AVENE do 20 mies wer, ek one 1601-1603 FIRST AVENUE puri ance, aU ucille spe r ar rive ad K Hens in Seattle this} morning. Incidentally, she won a bet by making it in less} ~ than two weeks, vor 'S BIGGEST LOAF ACCEPTS ALL MANDATES PROOF ENOUGH —Phot : > loaf of bread| Speaking of international relations.| Skeptical Lady—And can I weas INNING a wager by Rest ever! we have yet to hear of the co-ed who ‘ here. It] 900 First Ave., Cor. Marion—Hotel Stevens Bldg r Btaff Photogr this coat out in the rain without hurting it? to mandates. — Middlebury! ur Salesman—Madam, have you Ribbon. ever seen a skunk carrying an um- brella?—Lafayette Lyre. THOSE WHISKERS @& Sp r whiskers scratch} Talking machine records of the n's, oices of the Prince of Wales and s what Mary told me | Lu joyd George are to be preserved r Parrakeet ‘the British museum. TTITITICIT Tre sing : a a ateeak ot mee in her " paid Be Ni oes RELATIVES Second : uaa ust a girl who lett gel Avenue Avenue Store Store than 400 pounds of fic By m nensitive micro-| BUREAU OF The Star Invites tte readers to use this a Apartment as an ald in finding missing for friends, The department Ie | In reuniting those who have been ied. Those whose relatives er friends are missing are invited to report the disappearance directly to The Star. Neaders who may know the whereabouts of persons mentioned In this column aa missing ae requested also to report to ‘The Star, Other newspapers are Invited to reproduce sach items ae will interest thelr renders, | of missing per. ' «department, a a MR. BILL. MEIER. It was writ- en by LUDWIG BLUML, tn straub | Ml ing, Germany ed. “I didn’t 4 whether I w see it thru,’* found as I travel a delightful ex Lucile has ri ing route from the ile She has been hailed with of the Town” The Final Sale Is On— seng Biro oa in : The Crowds Are Coming— |incwn or yellow, every man 1 have The End Is Near Le ereeas (pas | Was when a wom she HORACE writt © heard from in Seattle. uxillary to the Seat r | st oh offer ther best | way by fortune-tell try and painting |with small hotels, And the tourists | ve been simply wonderful, she | ¢ nd if men are ravening ‘That , rising in mighty (J We're positively closing out our Second Avenue store, = -—— actually sacrificing Shuart’s entire stock of Women's Fine Footwear and Hosiery at drastic sale prices. J. & T. Cousins, Griffin & White and other noted makes, Pumps, Oxfords, Party Slippers and High Shoes, The very new- est styles are here, Every pair of shoes in the store and all Hosiery included, buys every day im the classified columms of Contrasting and Light-Colored Are All the Rage! at qual SPECIAL FOR 30 DAYS rites $5.00 Our Wha Teeth doen "$8. 00 & perfect re Extra Special Buckles Cut Short lines of Hosiery in All Buckles and Shoe values up to $8.50 pair; Ornaments Reduced tor... $1.95 25% Chiffon and Sport Hosiery Ontey’s Propper's Gurdon‘ Sport $2.75 Regular $3.00 1-200 Hone Chiffon Chiffon red ated cut to, Hone at Hono at a pat $2.35 || $2.49 $1. 95 $1.65 Seattle’s Biggest Bargains in Women’s Fine Shoes Boys’ Long Corduroyas, 83.50 $5. 95 .. S10. 95 Varjoty of matorialn Se eee Pants Stans Co. 4 1001 ‘Third Ave, Sunday ~ T . | —— \OHIO DENTISTS | | 1318 Second Avenue | rave second A lL ee All work gun ced for 16 ye Toxnminat DUD} Open O to @ Dally—O to 12 Tile SEATTLE STAR Ceeeeseee s