The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1925, Page 9

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as ‘ION TWO | Puc TAYLOR’ CFE. IN FIGHTING CLIMBS PEAK PARSONAGE BLAZE yey HIT « Seattle Miss Scales Mount | Constance Labor Day | By ov" Alaskan Marble for Washington Capitol A he Alaska 4 LOWER COST —which tells about the troubles of “Andy.” “ANDY” LIKES SHOES —his partner liked other business. So “Andy” got impulsive and offered to buy his partner out. And there he was. For the old-established DINHAM-STREH- LAU SHOE -CO. carricg about $75,000 worth of shoes. Now half of that is $37,500, and the only way Strehlau (that’s “Andy’’) can raise this much real kale is by sacrificing this great stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Footwear. But these prices will sell the Shoes— very pronto LADIES FIRST, PLEASE. pairs to select from, but we can’t tell about all of them. HERE’S A SAMPLE LOT. A big ship- ment of the coming season’s very smartest Thousands of you 4 Pumps just out of the cases. They were { intended to be sale leaders { at $7.50 and a 50 the pair ‘I 85 j —but Andy has got to ' raise a lot of cash, so they go while they last at / NOW, THE GIRLS ARE J every young miss will be two pairs of fashionable price of one. GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES on sale at $2.95, $8.85 and $4.85, which is $1.50 to $3 less than they were going to be sold at the coming season. All sizes and absolutely all the new styles. NOW BOYS, IT’S YOUR TURN. And if these are not the best prices you ever heard of for STANDARD MADE HIGH-CLASS \ BOYS’ SHOES, we don’t know shoes. The sale prices for boys’ shoes have been cut to $3.95, $4.85 and $5.85. A lot of j them were bought very lately to sell for 4 $8.50. The very popular light tan oxfords are included in the sacrifice. AND NOW, THE MEN. All the men’s shoes are decidedly down in price. Here is one instance of the way we have slashed. We bought about 1,400 pairs to sell this a month at $6.00. High and low; any toe you want, and 20 different NEXT! And tickled to get shoes for the ‘ ! styles to pick from. All $ Hi sizes and all widths. Not 95 ; broken lots; no, indeed. | And the PRICE 1S ONLY THE BIG SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING AT NINE. You will get the best service by coming early. Bis S*'SHO ARCADE BOO Arcade Square Second Avenue Entrance Take Elevator The Seattle Star SEATTLE, |SUES NEIGHBOR " FOR SLANDER WASH., THURSDAY, -\DAILEY STOREY IS OPENED SEPTEMBER 10, 1925. { Main Street | 3) WENT TO SLEEP A SINGLE MAN—WOKE UP. WITH A WIFE | he y 4 Siringe r PAGES 9 TO 16 | TORNADO FATAL Fr ihip A One Killed in Wisconsin in Cor ‘ : Damaging Wind Storm Entertain French Steamship Captain yVSIRETTIAD . | ttord J s A || Asks $25,000 When Deputy | h r || New Credit Establishment) us Ke P BURLINGT ‘ ept. 10 Searches Premises 1 @ a fror Invades Seattle Field mI U, Py One? s ng | Kat ! iT Oushing ru ft NV < N 7 I iu Har re pee t married,” } 1. Keod t bread n Belli Carl Knausent ' ne gor Ena ‘ \ 1 new , M J. H. Men Hache | : 4 on te the far whieh red Catlettabaeg " t Shop. ated at denhall, sale 1 es. : Alatslet 5 ae OREN , K 13, He wan grat J Phird ave Third ave. D Ht. Huntington, 111.2" american Hx : kup to ‘ ote Shaul waureda one of ,| Fourth ave, Harold ayo. in: yt ra M9 by « = ATTEND RODEO: Seattle Chamber to Send Party to Ellensburg th Shipping Man Dies Quigley Leading Life Underwriters A. J.*Quigley, former presid 8 expected home Gordon Sworn In Slender Figures So. easy now dient and » every 18 years has been doing for so many. Which most place as a Do that In ph Clip it now The Pleasant Way to Reduce! Mail for 2be Sample || MARMOLA General Motors Bldg. DETROIT, MICH, he|2 Men, on 61st peers as U. S. Attorney} | Diamond Briquets user } the famous treatment | Andrew Steer | eae Reason Why =. "SALADA” GREEN TEA ie sth al cestaha : Pig ot tag poryd Eh 'y ‘Tuesday, Theodore) §g more in demand than Japan or They also took a trade acceptance |over the Sunset highway, lice "Wednesday night. '*| Gunpowder is because the tender as CAR ee IER be ta "to, ride motorcycle messer young leaves in SALADA yield a richer, more sparkling infusion, MAIn-0069, DISTRIBUTORS 1 to John B Rei nier Woman Take Cash Drawer, $100 From Store Ramsay Touring in Good Road Interest Mr Londed, neu »|Messenger Hurt in _ Hit. ~and- Run Crash KR, & H.C. COOK, ——= th | There are 79 coal yards in Seattle ---74 of them | sell They must be good: Ie | | | { Pacific Coast Coal Co. :

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