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ese poder ccleaner } } i | i } PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 FREDERICK _ & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET TRUB'S DIARY J. owns oo The Life Story of a Bull Terrier BY JOHN TAINTOR FOOTE 1 rte i rm aa lve 2 i : Our Creed We have spent cur time, energy sources on the wp-building In Which the Lovable Pup Arouses | frre" verr the Desires of Miss Kendle Pram tated Henk, alent 2M — | tion which makes confidence the basis of! credit. We continue our belief and practice of maintaining the original Credit Gladly plan of merchandising. i Operating thru the years upon’this pr ley ¢ vue te: jeal Would Oust U. S. “He paid: Land Department the company has expanded and p T usteon of ¢ ile M into a huge chain store organiz 30 establishments on the Pacii Skeptics frowned on retail credit sé for many years—but “Credit Gladly” we our idea—our Creed—we believed in it we lived it. We have worked to make this a real, public service, and now, our ambitions to give the individual the sar rights, the same privileges, the same force that banks, corporations and governments have, is an ambition realized. Credit belongs to the people—and with the approaching opening of our new store, we are proud and satisfied to continue to present our idea, until everyone is familiar with the advantages of Credit thru “Credit Gladly.” But ital w him ke me, Walnut or Brown Mahogany Finish Colonial Poster Bed Attractivel ePeicot $28.50 COLONIAL Poster Bed such as this is admirably suited to the small home or apartment. eady promised to drive ecule sald: “And I've| \ we'd shoot} t ing TWO ENTRANCES 1332-34 Second Ave. 209 Union St. The gracefully turned posters and rails, which adhere to the best Colonial traditions, the substantial construction, and the desirable finishes—Walnut or Brown Mahogany, mark this Poster Bed as a worth-while value at this low price. Twin or Full-size, $28.50. a: ‘Listen, Bud goot who is about to amen fair name w montker word t Therefc absence from your Rolls-Royce o \this and other « complete. For fu jaddress the Boy Hero.’ Te a came tn. He was licking ¢ 1 tried not) o I couldn't help It. —Frederick @ Nelson, Fourth Floor information, ou're not going. I shal! ted.” He sat down in An Improved Model in the » scratch me back | Toodies went with her. He was “CAPITAL’”’ MALMO & CO. NURSERIES EATTLE Bonds Called for Payment MALMO & CO. NURSERIES, having exer- cised their option to retire their be f A- , turity, have called all their remaining bonds, ey) ‘ turing from 1926 to 1930, for payment on October i Be os Range $55.00 1, 1926. ~ é Top has two holes over fire, balance The holders of all Malmo & Co. bonds are | IME EVERYTHING solid; 18x18-inch oven equipped with ther- notified to present them at the office of the trus- mometer. A featured value at $55.00. tee for payment on the first day of October, 1925, MUST GO THIS STORE QUITS! And there’s still thousands and thousands of dollars in splendid Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings to be disposed of. Quick action is imperatively necessary! I have again gone over the entire stock and lowered prices far more than ever—lowered them until it’s actually like giving good merchandise away. No man who is interested in his pocketbook can afford to miss the wonderful values offered here now. Shoes MEN’S SUITS Furnishings, $3.50 Scout $1.85 C Rib! stor. $2.80 | $30.00 Men’s-Suits, $19.80] nm Sit” @" 4g $5.00 and $6.00 Oxfords, e Good Quality Water Coil, $3.00. on which date all interest on same will cease. ( ET | INC Any Range or Heating Stove may be bought on SEATTLE TITLE TRUST CO., our Budget (Pay-Out-of-Income) Pian. Second Ave. TRUSTEE At Columbia St. H ORTE Seattle, Washington SCHOOL SHOES AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN SEATTLE} Opening Sale of Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes—Also Men’s and Women’s Footwear for Fall Wear—All thrown on sale Saturday at rockbottom Sale Prices. Store closed all day Monday (Labor Day), so.do your shopping early Saturday. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, AT 9 A. M. SCHOOL SHOES || SpECIALS|| LADIES’ NOVELTIES Boys’—Girls’ G i 480 Pairs Ladies’ ‘ ILDREN'S pr Meer All Sizes SI OES—$2.00 98 NOVELTY SHOES 98 values... ‘ c ‘ , » Ladies’ Patent SLIPPERS $1 .98 f Girly’ SHOES q $1.98 cas mes $1.98 AN . NOVELTY PUMPS i\" Sa ~ PATENTS ne wt, $2.98] | > ee ness a MEN’S GIRLS’ SHOES | si ippeRS black and brown; all sizes, Heavy felt with padded $1.98 “9 8c Beautiful Patent Mary Janes for children and misses, now BOYS’ KEDS $ l 48 Heavy soles. Clean-U Growing Girls’ School Shoes, Inte <hee styles; Clean-up Price, $2.48. 98c Women’s Oxfords MEN’S SHOES iat noeeanse. G98 ct oem Me ue G1 gg | | tance ce OPENING SALE SATURDAY—COME 98: SHOE STORE —Frederick 4 Nelson, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Heavy ..... i | Black and $32.50 Men’s Suits, $24.80 $4.00 fe | tin $3.80 $40.00 Men’s Suits, $27.80 Union sat $2.80 Men’s $5.00 sive... $3+8O | $45.00 Men’s Suits, $29.40] sut”...... $3.30 tor "$4.80 7 $50.00 Men’s Suits, $34.80] Unin'" "y gq Suit Ch as . OVERCOATS eat Sweaters, $25.00 Overcoats. . $16.40) evs; $2.80 $30.00 Overcoats . . $18.40] $4i::-jacay- OO $35.00 Overcoats . . $24.80] Canvas Gloves. .. 20c $40.00 Overcoats. . $28.40} Road Work shirts 9Oc aN eee a MEN’S CAPS veralls wise? $1.10 || cmee S12 pS SEIS Sle sea, A see $6.40 OB Ss”. $6.80 st0 shoes. D740 BOB ese’ $8.40 Washington I Dry Sox Shoes Oo upwsio DI Black and Tan ALF? MEN’S SHOES Men's Scont Shoes, oak BOYS’ SHOES soles; $4.00 values Boys’ School Shoes, black and $ 1 98 brown; all sizes— WOMEN’S $1.98 SLIPPERS CHILDREN’S SHOES Women’s Felt Slippers, Hundreds of pairs of Children's ribbon trimmed; all Shoes—Clean-up at colors— 69c 98c. Stripe, Bib CHILDREN’S $12.00 All-Wool Mackinaw Coats... . $8.40 $12.50 Rain Coates ce ed 5s ay CARL SCHERMER 103 First Avenue South SCUFFERS Black, Br a elk; $2 Ailléarcas 98c MEN’S HI-CUTS Men's 16-inch Hi- Cut Eikskin Shoes; regular $7.50; Clean-up price— $3.98 SUEDE SLIPPERS Women's Gray and Airedale Suedo Slippers, cut tom BETWEEN UNION AND PIKE STREETS 1415 FIRST AVENUE in Scie iis ALE paisa