The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1925, Page 4

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rHE AR PAGE PICTURES 4 SEATTLE ST —1—— Ke) Hows flo yur ite whi Todas | HOME STATIONS HOME STATIONS KOA (4546 KPOA (464 ‘ Kan (ae) ort and lecture Moa new era of foot-wear values, There ar we Silver Dollar Shoe Stores in this clty KTCL which gives us a tremendous buying power oo and merchandising advantage, and enable us KTCL (90 | oe to offer the latest in style, the highest p | poe De aK, in quality af these standard prices 4 OTIEM STATIONS Ke 8), Ban ¥ . KLX (509 KOA (ata). Denver x KNX (83), J ’ A-tin , ( iin (ei A : pre , Ie rig ries KMS (409), Low J makes KNX th 8 ana| Prosran KUT (467 Anbatoa--#," pea ri] midnig | KGW (401), ¥ al KGO (61) _— : 4 “KK IA (385), I «“ WORLD'S SONGS (rus (Tonoyrseroomns) Night’s Entertainment ne at KFI on Saturday sg erOA— tne Big 7 numbers 1 old favorites neluded in th Gold Medal Specials $5.00 SCHOOL SHOES bee a) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | "WEAR | LEATHER LIKE TRON AT OUR STANDARD PRICES F o fans from 7 4 the morning a: 7 the Mexican 1429 Third Avenue——Kress Bldg.—Third at Pike 1431 First Avé——Economy Market Bldg.— 1st at Pike Seconds Move to Make Thursday a Silent Night To The Radio Star: . Since lent on Thursday | there should be no reason w it | tion KJR could not arrange to ob | serve Thursday as silent night a: well. SILK LINED F It’s a STYLEPLUS—like you see advertised in the Saturday Evening Post. I have read with interest various letters for Thursday as silen ne} KGO and KOA and other big sta. against|tions give their listeners an ope: t for our) night, and we would like a silent Comfortable, and _ Stylish. easy fitting one, for all- Every man needs a blue, like. this around wear. Other Styleplus Suits $25 to $40 WESTERMAN’S Two Stgres For Men Near Pine 220 First Ave. 8, at Main 1e5 | | |from 6 1534 Westlake, SINGLE FOIL CIGARS / Gives the Cigar Colne. A tbaet nse Lickel ee 1200 Western Ave.sELiot 1266 oping “—— @ PUYALLUP» Horse and Stock Shows are the great- : est things of their kind. | You will thrill at rl the sight of hundreds | of high-bred cattle, a horses, sheep, swine and goats, At— HOYT’S} Removal SALE]: 1 | Go now—save money Return limit October 31st And go one way via California WESTERN Four popular trains daily over igs WASHINGTON scenic Shasta route. Thence three SCHOOL | FAIR | routes east, with convenient con- nections at eastern terminals. Fast, luxuriously appointed trains; personal service; delicious meals in Southern Pacific dining cars. Return same way, or any other route you choose. 'The very best of the ped: igreed animals of tho Pa- cific Slope and some from SHOES at a Great the Middle West, are en | tered. | Tho exhibits of every breed aro interesting be . cause of their variety, | 7 * ‘ aving | Blue Ribbon pedigres, and For fares, reservations and fullin« number formation, communicate now with Admission, 50¢ Officlal Automobile Park ing, 60c, Undor police pro | tection. | Southern PacificLines B, C. TAYLOR, Gen. Agt. 314 Union Street, Seattle Co. 1402 Third, at Union HLiot-1365 He a FRIDAY MeDougall Aonthwick. “= Women’s Full-Fashioned “M arvene’ SILK HOSE $1.95 Cason: In the best colors of the ¢ Bran Skin Long Beacl African Brown Peach Sandalwood Lido Vanilla Jenny Pelican T rrapin Gunmetal [larvest Piping Rock ———— Pearl | Mlarvene || Beig« | || Zine | Silver | . es Blach Medium weight for service, of | , White a fine gauge weave, with lisle teed | garter tops, heels, toes and soles. | We Seth St nw pon | The beauty and durability will satis th the [re Rea inn most discriminating woman. Sizes 814 to yA if 1014, ——— f MacDougall-Routhwick—STREET FLOOR A A QUESTION THAT IS ASKED. BY THE SEATTLE PUBLIG DAILY ae WHAT IS SCHERMER GOING TODO © THIS STORE QUITS A QUITTING SALE THAT IS REAL QUICK ACTION IS NECESSARY! Still there are hundreds and hundreds of high-grade Suits and Overcoats to choose from----A store with a reputa- tion is quitting----Greater Values than ever for Saturday. OVERCOATS MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS $30, 00 Men’s Suits......... $19. er $25.00 Overcoats .......... $16.40 2. seat 24,8 $30.00 Overcoats . - $18.40 $35.00 Overcoats ... $24.80 $ res $40.00 Overcoats . $28.40 $50. 00 Men's Suits cateiais-eelete $34, 80 $50.00 Overcoats ..........$34.80 FURNISHING GOODS $ 1 2 5 $6.00 Heavy Wool $4 é 60 20c Heavy Cotton Sox, Per dozen ......-..++ re riscen sce ess doe $1.85 Cotton Ribbed $1 35 he * : bia ee Se 60c Union Suits.......... e Teather Faced 2 $4.00 Winsted Wool $3 30 Canvas Gloves........+++- Oc Union Suits.......... . $1.25 Boss of the Road 90 f Work Shirts ............. Cc BOYS’ SWEATERS— & L, and COOPER’S $5.00 $2.80 ALL-WOOL $4.00 B. MEN'S SHOES. Men’s $8.00 Oxfords.........$6.40 Men’s $8.00 to $9.00 Shoes... $6.80 $3.50 Scout. Shoes,.........+ $2.80 $5 and $6 Oxfords, black and tan Men's $5.00. Shoes.....+- Men’s $6.00 Shoes.......... $4. ‘80 sete veceeeecesosoncen® Men’s $9.00 to $10 Shoes... Men’s $10 to $12 Shoes - $7.40 $8.40 $7.40 | CARL SCHERMER 103 First Avenue South WASHINGTON DRY SOX SHOES— Values up to $10,00—Black and Tan

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