The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE & —7—— . [Cross Word Puzzle} wh . THE SEATYTLI rAR (258 ANS @) ed ea 1 | SixeFoot Holdup AN Gets $18, Watch LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES t COTT TO THE LITTLE MAK . the : nT QUISE—CONTINUED Now. that I writ them ! t to t fr I M I the « : & F 1 ‘ * not "4 tt 1 1 t t 1 1 t t 4 t A 1 face Tam t 1 1 ton i I 1 1 Lew that I'r not + 1 f { toris J t I I v nt of A i I ' fi 1 1 been doing nothigg |f eer vesfectly t f too little P 1 TOMORROW: Letter from Leslie " ‘ : to eat /Preseott to the Little Marquise how you eat. For the Big Chamber of Commerce Excursion to ROSARIO Two Big St AM Day Tri ee 134 and this Quaker Oats. a mae Dialer = ut at wa Quick Net Everybody Invited of Furniture Ever Given Seattle. REDUCTIONS UP TO. 60% OFF Satisfactory Payment Terms Add It to Your Account ALL STANDARD or GOTTSTEIN tomers who now have active accounts at either of these stores can add their purchases to their accounts—and future payments will be satisfactorily adjusted. The Sale Ata Glance regularly priced < been reduced to $86,350.00. . SAVINGS average 30% to 60%. PROMPT deliveries in cise of necessity © THOSE who do not feel financially able to pay cash for their purchases—can make se- lections at sale prices and pay out-of-income. Satisfactory Payment Terms will be arranged for your convenience. cus- 1, SELECTIONS out of a stock of furniture i $157,942.00 that has made possible by the largest fleet of Auto Delivery Vans in Seattle. OUT-OF-TOWN «patrons are invited to take advantage of this sale. Satisfactory Payment Terms will be arranged, NO MERCHANDISE exchanged er held for future delivery. No goods sent on ap- proval. No Refunds. All merchandise sold as is and no goods may be returned. Every sale must be final. No goods sold to dealers. 3. FIXTURBS for sale, THE STANDARD FURNITURE Co. Has Bought the Stock of the M.A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. sale Starts Monday Morning WHEN we had the opportunity to buy the huge Gottstein furniture stock, we seized it—solely because of the SAVINGS offered—the VALUES—the QUALITY—the BEAUTY of it—and the PRICE. And that’s why YOU should seize the opportu- nity that is presented when we place this stock on sale. This purchase has been the talk of the furniture industry all up and down the Pacific Coast. The immens- ity of it. The tremendous volume of furniture involved. The great amount of CASH required to handle the transaction. All based on the idea that the furniture at the tremendously reduced prices offered could be disposed of in the short period of three weeks, before August 15th when the store MUST be vacated. The idea will become anvactuality because every thrifty Home Maker during this sale will antici- pate every Homefurnishing need for many a day to come. They will come—and see —and they will buy. Buy for the same reason we bought—and bought heavily—be- cause of the SAVINGS. Come prepared to do ALL your Homefurnishing NOW. Sale Will Be Conducted in the Store of the M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. 1514-16 Second Ave, STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY SEATTLE L. SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA SECOND AVE, AT PINE ST. FOUNDED 1864 L, SCHOENFELD & SONS my fault. 1 Beinn a story vee er me Never a Flutter All Good Retail Stores carly apolaae ae Brn vie Preparing this rich summer breakfast f . QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes ‘ No hot kitchens, no muss, no bother a Bye ye ng at 10° A. M ; Tow you feel in summer depends on tr f, Little | Ws on, 4 35 & ADpFAlin Start the day with oats... with the “oats pe 4 Tek We an and milk” breakfast doctors urge phould be . noth: (aren “4 ‘ You'll feel better. ar 1 t I ts Your energy will not drain away so fast. at Get Quick Quaker, It cooks in 3 to 5 1 f minutes. No hot kitchen, no muss or SAVE ye Bb and Be x Ted bother. GOLD CROWNS acres, appraised at Start temorrow. See how much better $4 and $5—No More. TUESDAY, AUG. 4 o sold on August. § you will feel, Gold Inlays, $2.50 to ’ . All that Quaker flavor is retained in Quick Quaker cooks faster, That’s the only difference The Greatest Sale MONDAY, JULY 27, 1926 $e Eight Bicyclists Eagles’ Call Song Tangle With Car to Be Sung Again der ff Satu aft. ! Special July Sale on PINTS of POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL aa, 1S 4 Teeth As Low As $6.50 The Best Set in Seattle for $14.50 and this means $10 and $12 You'll. keep cooler. $5—No More , Plates Repaired, $1.00 Teeth Added, 25¢ Extra Remember, above prices are the maximum. BOSTON DENTAL Quaker OFFICES 3 tw 5S minutes 142014 Second Ave, The Entire Stock of : M. A. GOTTSTEIN ( FURNITURE CO. | to the Value of: $157,042 To Sell for $86,350 A Saving of ‘71,592 @ ao Once Ina | Lifetime Will You Get Such Good Furniture At ° Such Low Prices! “SHH STANDARD'S 2store (Seattle-Tacoma) buying power and established clientele have mado it y lo for us to usher in the Greatest Sale of Furniture the STANDARD has ever held, And that is saying much, for in tho history of the institution there have been many notable events. Every pleco of furniture on four great floors of bs the M, A. Gottstein Furniture Company, occupying over 50,000 square fect of floor s on sale Monday, IT’S YOUR

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