Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
} 6x. suit) and they go with FREE OFFER included at.... T e= left Seattle Friday morning rRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY Show From Prison Hall Closing Out Seattle Bargain House Stock | ©xcitement Reigns Behind Gray Walls - - When Entertainment Avrives We have no time to lose—This Great $50,000 Stock Must Be Moved t The SEATTLE BARGAIN HOUSE was formerly located at 1415 First venue— THE BUILDING WAS CONDEMNED by the city of Seattle, THEY HAD TO GET OUT—So we got their stock—And here it goes, Yesterday we closed our doors and again reduced sale prices—From now on there will be no time to lose. And to do the trick tomorrow—here’s “” what we'll do; We'll make Saturday DOLLAR DAY here! Look What Your Dollar Will BuyHere Saturday! pte 35c Aratex Semi-Soft $2 Men’s Overalls, $1.00. Collars, 1 dozen for... .00 Men’s Work Pant $2.50 Men's Ide Dress ip to $1.00. ieee Shirts Men's Dress Sox, 12 pairs tion and Flagner a whitehaired pris woman in the Ja nown by her first ought to have more I could | from the idually to on the| BY WINNIFRED MASON HUCK | & Former Representative to Congress | From Illinois $2.25 Boys’ Knickers cut for $1.00. One Sati eer as aa ee $1.00 Men’s Blue Work 4)" 7°" Si the pavine ait 2.50 Men’s heavy Sweat- Shirts go, 2 for $1.00. ®, 4s OPH CUREOs sieciee ocak 25c Men's Sox, 6 prs. $1. west 15¢ Men’s Canvas Gloves, 12 pairs for........0 $1.75 Painters’ Overalls, all sizes, cut to....... $3 Boys’ Shoes, cut to $1. ‘ 200 Suit Cases, cut to. ... $2.50 Men’s Caps, $1.00. 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 in addition to ee: the above Dollar Day Reductions, we'll go one better—We'll repeat this exceptional FREE , $2 Men’s Union Suits, $1. $4 Men's Shoes, broken sizes, cut to $1.00. Tomorrow: I learn a shoplift ets opinion of street walkers. TO DISCUSS RAIL LOG RATES ~ MILLS ALL AT WORK ourt Local Mrs, Huck Sees Movies (Who Will Win This Shetland Pony? HERE’S THE SHETLAND PONY that will be given away at the Queen Anne Com- Railroads Will Enter Into|munity club picnic at Hall's lake, July 18, Philip Spaulding (on the pony), 2220 Queen Conference With Loggers |Anne ave., and Arne Eriksen, 308 McGraw st., are each hoping that he will be the lucky one that sells the most tickets to the picnic and so win the pony. ranging from baseballs to tons of coal, will be given out to winners of sport events and jholders of lucky numbers. Business Continues; —— Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers SSS SEES Seventy other prizes, OLEAN APRONS Good; Rail Trade Quiet BY FRANK FOSTER De SSIC nm the obnoxious rail 4 a hich was to have t n July 16, has been post September 1 in order to re time for the prepara wides ur transcontinent understood to be participation on both For Saturday only we've marked down over 200 Men’s and Young Men's And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s KUP PENHEIMER AND And as an added inducement to force all of these Suits to be sold, we make | every suit sold tomorrow. offer: Suits, all sizes represented; late styles. Tweeds, Worsteds and $ f Sergs. These Suits sold regularly here for $20 and $25, but 1 they are marked down for quick disposal Saturday to...... a CLOTHCRAFT MAKE, beautifully tailored suits, values to A 5 $30.00 and $35.00, have been cut to a 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 And look—Men’s Finest Tailored Suits, Kuppenheimer, Clothcraft and Style , Plus makes included; the majority of these Suits still retein © : their original $45.00 price tags (full guarantee in writing with 1 8 95 8 b the loggers on Ju = nh Id be more satinfac te, but it, at least, im. he above is just a few reasons why you should make it a point to be here tomorrow. Sale starts Saturday Morning at 9:00 o’clock. Note address: AVENUE AND PINE STREET. Red Front Clothing Co., 1601 -1603 First Raid Victory Road | Hesketh Goes to Inn; Seize Liquor Eagles Conclave Moonshine and bondéed whisky Robert Heaketh, city councilman were seized and three men were ar-| [¢ft Seattle Friday morning for rested in a raid Thursday on the|‘orla. Ore. to attend an Toot Inn, several miles out of Se. | Comvention. attle on the Victory highway. missionary work for th raid was led by Federal Proh! mm an attempt to bring -th ‘Agent Corwin. The men arrested 24tional convention to Seattle were George and William Grove and Gust’ Olson, ON THE CORNER AT FIRST , Ave. Cor. Pine iscusned project of a work imme Council Surprised; , Fourth of July ond the assem Empire plants show Warden Asks Less (eee for this, Each priso pretiy. Hisaity aa large a pervead a white dress, made just lke the jage blue one, except for a little orocheted| On the other hand, not more than 60 per cent of the log campe are going, but probably many of them are waiting to see which way the| |pendulum will swing in the coming ‘\dlscussion over the rat! log rates The employment situation all round 0 her bine Harbor, Puget Sound. ‘The difference lay the Inland Empire pind. orted good. HATE! The influence of the holiday sea EVERYTHING fon may be seen fn the relation of s. ain't they long?" said an-|outpUut to sales, or new business, as! ‘who was always letting |{t 1 called, The ratto for the week | : she hated every-(¢nding June 27 showed production about the place, anyway 4 per cent in excess of sales. For | y. you ought to see nome |the week ending July 3 sales went 1 told her ‘We are lucky |37 per cent over production. | and most of us don't know ft!" i] trade fm still a little quiet oll, I suppose we are," she re: ere is not much new in the 1, “but it's hell to be locked trade. The convention of al Foreign Trade council, place here at the end of last month, promises to have a ma- terial influence on our offshore three or four different |trade in lumber. Local business atill and today the man was of |continues good. Auto and team de sensational type of revival-| liveries totaled ten and a half mit | ‘At the climax of his sermon a lion feet last week. | == SS | id in the ¢ Inland fimen are still trying to rine handed them : edging on the collar Thursday afternoon by i The eternal feminine always crop- i oed out with the donning of the white dresses. ‘ don't I look girl, whore wards, port warden, whe his 1926 budget requ wards only asked $62,020, a de . Escapes Injury in |iow Crash With Trolley Council Members to Inspect Skagit Councilmen Tindall, Erickson and Ki © known that .|Break Ground for t Hospital Addition en at 12:30 p. n inspect the Skagit. It is under- food their visit there has to do with the report of the board of en. gineers surveying the big power project The collision occur ave and Dearborn st t r was almost entirely demolished Ground was br COUNTY DEMOS MEET At a meeting of the King Cou Dem in Meves’ c Saturday crats will describ litical conditions fn the parts of the country tt have been visiting. Judge W tt Bullitt and Charlie: are on the program INSTALL PHONE CABLE Nearly two miles of new overhead telephone cable is being installed just south of the Seattle city lim its by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. The project, which will be finished about August 15,/ Black, A. Will cost $6,500 Goon the bell rang and we were lking thru the court to the assem- hall Summit units are ai will have a — GREAT SHOE 'No Down Payment Hts During Our. Remodeling Sale $ 45 For Tks abla —) Au New Arrivals Stylish Girls AA to © Widths ‘Tan Naco Calf, Patent ‘Trim. All stylen carried AA to © widths, The popular Tan Naco pletured, Patent Vampa. Brown Alligator Quarter Step-inn, ax pictured, Blond Si All wht You save dollars on every pair, See other styles In our large window, Second Ave, Fintrance, Arcade Square, BRADBURY CLOTHES Everything the particular man seeks—quality in every stitch, correctness in cut— the ultimate in hand-tailoring. a ; : i To acquaint more men with our “Credit Gladly” sales policy, come in, select TN ene CHARGE IT AND Name Your Own Credit Terms This is the greatest offer ever made as we have 106 styles of complete new lines to choose from, SEE OUR LARGE WINDOW DISPLAY ARCADE SQUARE, 2ND AVE. ENTRANCE (eu? wy SIRERILAT IN SHOE CO, ARCADE BOOTERY During Alterations Use Entrance 209 Union Street PRICES LOWER THAN EVER “SCHERMER’ Said: “I'll Empty This Store and I'll Do It Quick” “| Mean Just What | Say, PLL EMPTY IT I'll Do It by Giving the BEST VALUES Seattle Men Ever Heard of” There are still plenty of Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Shoes and Furnishings to insure you the privilege of wide selection. THIS STORE QUITS SHOES | CLOTHING |FURKISHINGS Dry Sox $10 Sheer... $6.40 broken sites. $2480 Sheer... $3.80 Shoes... $4.80 oxtorts $6.40 Men's $8.00 to $9 Shoes...... $6.80 310 shoes... $7.40 te siz shoes, $8.40 Loreen. $6.80 Pace $9.40 Paces D740 sora... $15.40 sitres.... $13.40 toreers... $13.80 Straw Hats Sue bee BLUE-BIB OVERALLS made... $1.30 $25.00 to $30.00 SUITS *16* $32.50 to $37.50 SUITS 242 $40.00 to $45.00 SUITS *29* $50.00 SUITS *34" PALM BEACH SUITS ‘0 O'rcoats °9:" CARPENTERS’ OVERALLS Bust "Em $230 (CARL SCHERMER $1.50 Madras ase See, 90c Broadcloth... . $1 .80 Haast $9.10 Rona” Shires. 9OC ieee 60c mere $1.80 $1.25 Nainsook Union Suits....... 70c D Union Suits... $1.50 Balbrig- gan Union Suits $1 e 1 0 $2.00 Merino Union Suits... $1 .30 $1.85 Heavy Cotton Union Suits ......... $1.30 $4.00 B, & L. Worsted $2.80 15c Union Sults ......... Engineer and Firemen Sox. Mercerized Cotton Hose Silk Fiber Hose, 3 “yh : Arrow Sti Collars, 4 for...... 50c President Suspenders ....... 3 5 Cc Canvas Gloves Canvas Glov leather face.. Can't Bust "Em Blue, Black and Express $1.80 Men's Stripe...