The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1925, Page 13

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| SECTION TWO | WOOL MILLS Ten Per Cent Reduction to 1 his Summey Affect Many Thousands | Vayfaret May Be GIVE FLOWERS . jeer WAETALL LIGHTS - ‘ve Fremont District to Cele- brate New System Charge He Was Thrown Out « t of Cafe; Found Dazed =f i Better Business Bureaus Convene piman entered the cafe 1 i . Flowers Displayed at Northwest Show French to Be Out of Ruhr by August DR. C. MARCUM Heing one of the agents for the genuine Kryptok curved lens for near and far vision. Lower prices than ever before. Man Badly Injured | When Winch Slips | A slipping w at the Roth SPECIAL $9.90 The Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Avenue MAin-2609 Near Madison { | Guaranteed Dentistry At Less Than HALF PRICE! || | For just a little longer, we offer all Dental work at One-Half or less the regular prices. Note these: $25 Plates Reduced to $10.00 $8 Crown and Bridge $4.00 ‘ And like all our Dental work, Guaranteed for 15 Years! These startling reductions are made to induce you to come in and see what excellent dental work we do at prices far below the regular rates, High-class work and pexsonal service. Let us explain our Basy Payment Plan, PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, Second and James St. Telephone MAIn-2336 Dr, HO, Dantord, Manager ee ee | t CUT WAGES IN| Decide to Abandon Big Pageant as ; Reason for Star's Letter Contest OPEN NURSERY Dedication of New Institu-) 201" “v8 rector th Roc The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 19% Too Costly MEET TALKERS of Knights to Come by Boat Last Chance to See) association Convention to Open in Seattle Monday John J, Cuddy tion Held Friday Wage of $350 Not Enough; She Left eave thet SOUTH DAKOTANS PIONIC After 20 Years of Successful Business ITHIS STORE QUITS! But its name will never die in the minds of Seattle public, because of its square dealings and for always selling the better kinds and best known makes of de- pendable wearing apparel for men! Still there’s “hundreds” of Men’s SUITS and OVERCOATS, thousands of SHOES, carloads of Men’s FURNISHING GOODS—all of which must be closed out! PRICES ARE LOW AT SCHERMER’S SHOES CLOTHING FURNISHINGS $5.00 and $6.00 $3.80 25.00 to $30.00 $3.00 English Broadcloth Black and and Silk Stripe Madras sos0(SUITS ‘16! $1.80 : $4.80] 532.50 to $37.50 B25 ow tthe Ee Oxtords --.... $6.40 SUITS 94:8 Koad” Shirts 60c wai” " $6.80 snc $7.40| ute use Men's 810 $8 AQ SUITS 9: A0 "$9.40 ene $10.00 $7. 40 Men's $6.00 Shoes $1.00 Blue Chambray Shirts. . $1.25 Nainsook Union Suits. $1.50 B. V. D. Union Suits 70c $1.10 90c ° $1.30 $2.80 15c $1.50 Balbriggan Union Suits $2.00 Merino Union Suits $4.00 B. & L. Wor. sted Union Suits Men's $12. Loggers Men's $12, Pacs ie SUITS '34" Engineer and si . ae $15 PALM BEACH semi $1.00 iw $13,009UITS Oe lmc, 50° 35c | 10c | 20c Suspenders $20.00 to $30.00 Gane Gloves... STRAW HATS wins, $1.60/0 Te0ats °° up to $5 MEN’S TROUSERS Corduroy, Worsted, $6.00, Canvas Gloves, leather face..... Heavy Twill Work $5.00 $6.50 MEN’S SUITS | Cherry’s Helpful Credit Pants. $1 .80 value... $3 .80 value... 4.80 | ina varied assortment of styles. All] otvog the greatest Moleskin, Worsted, Worsted, $7.00, | ales in. the (group, Due, nat eee everyday life.: ‘That ts, $3.50 $5.00 $ $7.50 $ phe There. gutts | DRESSED AT ALL value... $2.80 value... 3.80 } value... 5.80 | 1 Whig ed paiee ty an "$29. 50 If @ou haven't an account with Moleskin, Sweet Orr, Worsted, HI} and dt0—now. “begs ated a us opan one toda OUSAGMAT ATS $4.00 Pure $ Me $8.00 $ Other Suits, $37. and up your convenience. value... $3.20 Wool... 4.40 value... 6.20 CARL SCHERMER | 103 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH NAME MORE AD Mid-West Body |} 'THIS STORE QUITS! |] ' PAGES 13 TO 20. A great combination Post Toasties, the Double-Thich Corn Flakes, with sliced peaches. Send for free Test package and make the Milk or Cream Tast for corn flakes flaver and crispness. The dowblethich ext fabes thet stay crop ® nko con Abas ssi fr Poot Touts rustewen Corn Flakes that Stay Crisp in Cream Do the Corn Flakes you have been using quickly lose their crispness and change to a soggy, mushy mass? Then try Post Toasties, the original Double- Thick Corn Flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream. Their appetizing flavor and enticing crispness are retained down to the last flake in the bottom of the bowl. Genuine Post Toasties, the original Double- Thick Corn Flakes, come only in the red and yellow, wax- wrapped carton. Ask for them by name. POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan. Post Toasties (Double-Thich Corn Flakes), Postum Cereal, Instant Posum, Grape-Nuts and Post's Bran Flakes Post Toasties Double- Cc orn FI ] Thick stay crisp in cream Mokers of: KEEP SAVING July Clearance Prices Our Policy is to keep Stocks MOVING. an allotted time. No garment must stay on our racks over $ Note a Few SPECIALS 7—Reversible Silk Capes, with FUR collars; as- sorted colors; formerly sold for $87.50. To CHOBE | ics Aatie ete ey otal ha tate stem nee aries (Very practical for the beach) 6—High-class Tailored Tweed Suits, silk lined; formerly sold for $29.50 to $39.50. To close. . 12—-New Spring Coats, formerly sold ‘or $14.75, $19.75 and $24.50. To close........,....... 20—Ensemble Suits, composed of Silks, Flannels and Kasha, priced from $19.75 to $59.50. Choice for HALF PRICE. DRESSES, DRESSES, DRESSES galore! In printed silks, tub silks, crepe-back satins, wool, ete., rang- ing in price from $9.75, $14.75, $19.75 and up. 3 OFF Wp) Spring in A beautiful line of New Coats to select from, ranging prices to $69.50, for ’ MILLINERY Kid and Felt Hats, $2.95 and $3.75 Off Any Blouse A Sweater Some Specials at Half-Price Skirt pate Ma ie tals Bi) ——— Students? 2-PANTS SUITS Smart now fabrics 2-Pants Knicker Suits and up GOOD CLOTHES FOR WOMEN, MEN and BOYS 1015 Second Avenue Rettrasa Madison and 8: pring, Just Over Pig'a W hiatlebake Blevator Siren to 30

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