The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 9

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THE SEATT STAR tIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 | \We Bought the Entire Tacoma Stock of ABSOLUTELY FREE SHTURDA fa GROUND GRIPPER (reat LOS An eles Stock (0es On Sale What the Girl Was Saying to the Judge lake Time Out on Many Liquor Cases GROUND GRIPPER GROUND GRIPPER Thousands of people have taken advan- y » 7 F se , of ‘ An entire LOS ANGELES CLOTHING | start, We want you to come here Saturday.| BY ©, A. CLAY fo Mis face & of |Perfect Fitting, STOCK at 50c on the Dollar—that’s what And to move this great LOS ANGELES geht pase 6 their wages in po na He bling violent Wasten Walking we have moved up to Seattle—and here it | STOCK quick—here’s what we'll do—we'll | ‘rhe principals in tnts b Loew one & pping yroes make this sensational FREE. OFFER: FREE OF FER---KUPPENHEIMER SUITS °: ra her it (at 35¢ on the Bellar All Widths | Moved to Seattle and, along with Four Perfect Floors of Wondertal Sloes—all will be fitting thrown on wily Soturday at 9 A.M Great to listen her in sop Note Prices SUSE UO 4 on thse nipisioneaibiare le athe Win wale s Niew evil. cle ¥ ie 'epie'e Get eu «Ble troubles. Can't hear much, tho.! it tries agair I | Street cars outside rumble #0. Stee! | Thonest! I'm cure ft > horns blar GROUND GRIPPER |S*0UND GhiPrER And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be sold nak the | srieking : ; close of business, Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat |i Acous stuff! Honest I an ty reopen The craving hits him harder. Me dies’ (Ble a a Camiart. for in the house—and there are over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—| \er te bar Fact gre fy Sept city dre opp a a eas,” foot sling Arlee 1 Tereot Prices ill be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. y Poe Cad ong bgt Lye ecaaect cp fe ppere ne more shot and then I'm t Just one me GROUND GRIPPER |$ ty 10 And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s KUPPENHEIMER AND je Denes & Sateen P CLOTHCRAFT MAKE, beautifully tailored suits, values to $17. 85: Siacelet the Gay ate. ws Fee ei styles. | Men's Shoes—Men's $10.00 Shoes, d $30.00 and $35.00, have been cut to ......... 00.0000 ccc ee ven rno! : 4 tie’ con 7 tages “e4. gs eae gai Values And Men's All-Wool Overcoats, late models, values around Peony * $30.00 and $40.00, go tomorrow at these same prices, $13.85 $ out of and $17.85. And Hart, Schaffner & Marx All-Wool Over- 10 85 coats will go tomorrow at the reduced price of.......... ; MONEY BACK GUARANTEE REMEMBER: HON REDUCTION —TRUTHFUL PRICES—On every item as advertised—Money back if a satisfied—That’s the way we do business. | Patent Oper: ins, Tan, Calf and Velvet has tempere with a kindly phi a me out 5 . ance, but he can be severe when se] words thru the verbal buzz Men’s Shoes, Underwear, Dress Shirts, Socks °** = -o=:.""=~"" wae 's $8.00 Douglas Union Made Shoes Men’s beautiful patterned silk socks have |* fst one'’ on the Judge, It heel 5. Work Shoes to $1.95, while | been cut from $1.00 to 49c, Men's $6.00)" %"* nee heights Men’s Finest Dress Shoes go at $3.95, Pure Silk Shirts cut to $3.85, and Men's! creo: There & S242 MRE : oa g wega ANGELES hye LION fine Lisle Socks have been cut to 19¢. "here the sutge. Hi If Pp : d L ’ ‘ AND Shirts have been marked down to Men’s Work Shirts ha been marked | the ideat Under arrest? M S t 95c, while Men’s Finest Ide and Arrow | down to 49c. Others at 69%¢ and 98c. And Shirts have been cut from $3.00 to $1.85. | Men’s Latest Style Dress Hats cut to $2. fe, Woes a bad there's so w FOR WONDERFUL SHOES 's ribbon trim. and Heavy Work Shoes cut te , | med, all colors, at 69c Come, buy two and three pairs of oe rig ies Dress Ties cut to 68e, A complete outfit for the working man— . + not amile Peay blll tape gry ory ver 2 ys’ Suits, many two-pants in | Overalls, $1.00; Canvas Gloves, 9c; Heavy): - - Sim > «+ tke eee § 5 ’ nee Sees foe ites Ok eae ee the lot, have been cut from $9,00 to $4.95. | Mackinaws and Slickers, all marked down © 3 es ove girl in saying CHILDREN $ SHOES boo =f nk ryliscead aged — Men’s $3.00 Union Made Pants cut to $1.85, | to these rock-bottom Sale Prices. ee ee oe But 98 ooo 5 while $6.50 Fine Dress Pants cut to $3.45. Men’s Handkerchiefs cut to 8c. Leather = c GROUND GRIPPER Men’s Cooper Union Suits, light weight, | Gloves to 48c. Flannel Night Shirts to 98c. |! have been cut to 95e. POLO CLUB Union | Men’s President Suspenders to 23c—yes, |" Suits to S5c, while all-wool Men's Medlicott | these are samples of how this high-grade garments have been marked down to $2.45. | Men’s Stock will be sold here tomorrow. Come, join the crowds and take advantage of Seattle’s Supreme Sale. Doors open to- |‘ morrow, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Remember, the early bird catches the woria. Look for the Jarge LOS ANGELES SALE signs at the Northwest Corner of First Ave and Pine. RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. Maybe the 1601-1603 F at ed AVENUE, Corner Pine Street «*' TAN SLIPPERS Regular $6.00 values Combination lat | Shoes, 92-98 SHOES Formerly $6.00 Boys’ Girls’ 4 98 Oxfords Shoes Just received 580 pairs ladies’ tan slippers and blonde satin, Ouban Heels bought oa SALE STARTS SATURDAY 9 A. M. : ites a the officer | Let Us Know Your Shoe Wants and We'll Take Care euth Wethots = : ‘Mail Orders Filled of Your Order Same Day as Received y, “ahe doesn't} about this) Note Address of Great Ground Gripper Sale Carefully—First Ave. Bet. UNION & PIKE — SHOE STORE * Kobe Would Become | Amsterdam Is Now _ be ent Principal Silk Port Greatest Air Port « way 1k merchants} AMSTERDAM, Holland, Oct. 9 for the estab-| Amsterdam ts today the largest and } aitk testing | most important air junction in the 1t down?’ “Get up!’ , will ald them} ‘With the rapid increase in the air fn the attempt now beiog| service whic ow radiates thru} “Shut up!” wyecifie for stomach, to make Kobe the foremost siTk has be-| And the routine of police cour cee Coes oes lis the routine of the skids. The i 4 but effective. | ™ eo next case. | uncombed a halfemile o Ja Yokohama Kobe's alk) p mated at more the mer increase ur Between Union and Pike Streets 1415 pe AVENUE 1 see, 1 and some of "Pleads guilty,” Diibitenietd 4 in Our Men’s and Women’s Departments QUALITY FALL CLOTHING in latest styles. QN CREDIT UR present offering in Men’s and Women’s clothing val- ues is comprised exclusively of recent arrivals, incor- porating every latest style now favored by well-dressed men and women everywhere. The materials shout out quality, and the patterns and tailoring in everything is of highest craftsmanship standard—yet—LOW PRICES—and CREDIT! He'll serve it out ! forgotte Cue | A BOY of 18 ta next. Names ar | unimportant in police court. I | be you or I, but for the n of fate He admits he was ving at 65 an hour while a} motorcycle officer pursued him for) “But I desire blocks, Just late to work. Admits | court.” another arrest for speeding. “Fifty| "SIT DOWN?" jars and five days in jailf’ The “Tat Yo wist Roy's even ‘are anlage 0 is hit) to His Honor. ‘That 1s my conati wult. He look like he {s ready tutional right.” Bunday school. But he fsn't He's! “SIT DOWN AND SHUT UPI Rien for fall te lage tees «tale | A. DEEP swa sailor about 25. His| Curt A eye is a black lump. His faci ! is swollen and bruised. He tries t | smile thru puffed 1 to make a statement suggests the Mromire mmc mic iin HERE is ever so faint a light in the nondescript's eyes. He “Were you drun! fighting?" | does not mumble his words As he “Yes, sir; both. Some of us were | begins | drinking. Fellow tried to take my| «Thank you, Your Honor, I shall money. Good fighter, too; but T| not be long. The great bard once licked him. Yes, sir; I can get mY! wrote: ‘There is a tide in tho af. | job back again. Ship's In harbor | fairs of men, which, taken at the now. Yen, sir; this is the first time | food, leads on to fortune; omitted, {1 was ever in jail. I don't ke it/enq ‘all the age of thelr lives up there, either, Not enough afr.|anounds in shallows and in mlser Feel scratchy. We were drinking | j* Sir? I don't know what {t| was mado of. Berries, I guess. I was powerful wine." a uc mS OVERCOATS AND 2-PANTS SUITS Tho s s that better dressed men will wear for Fall in the very newest fabrics and patterns—expertly tailored from the small- $29 50 est buttonhole to the actual cut of the garment........ . UP BOYS’ SUITS FELT HATS Materials that wear—the kind reg The season's most popular shapes ular boys need. Just the thing for and shades—from the East's lead- wcnoot oF $28 $9.50 vp crcoect nats. 94.50 vp For Milady Dresses and Coats for Autumn GIRLS WHO WORK RS. VERBENA CARPENTER was a school teacher. No matter how badly she felt, she was obliged to be always dignified and cheerful. She had to hide her feelings. This is the case with almost all girls who work. If they are ill, they must keep that fact to themselves. UT 1 am in the shallows, having failed to take advantage of my op- The sailor is on his way to sea portunities at the flood tide. I do again, giad to be out. not complain,” but merely state a ‘ rer td fact. If Your Honor will pardon the| me, J, too, was educated for the| I am not a lawyer, as you| § Girls who suffer from ailments common to women should read Mrs. Carpenter's experience as she tells it in her own words. They will find relief by following her advice and taking Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. YOTHER man, or, rather, y ot an, com: pitiful effigy of a man, comes) can plainly see. I am a ne’er.do- Whon downtown, try Boldt's Dol-| well. I crave the indulgence of the lar Dinner.—Advertisoment. court, oe - “I do not desire to serve my fine in Jail. I wish to wander out where the alr is pure and the works of nature are Inviting. T cannot prom. {so not to drink any more, for T| shall. Iiquor ss my solace. But, {f Your Honor please, would it not | be possible to suspend the fine in this instance?” We in the audience watch with something like respect as the non. deacript walks down the aisle and The Testimony of Others | our into tho open on his way to where the alr {s pure. IN m pew book which may [i PSSA LS ot ad ce at ‘upon r est, on |PILES and other Rectal eater au.| New Wax Figures \orders, I have reproduced nearly 100 letters from among those vested from | Pout and Frown my thousands of patients. Thesetell you} LONDON, Oct. 9.—-Wax figures as frankly of their years of suffering of their | soon in the London shop windows are |trying home remedies and even opera:| No longer all of tho “beauty chorus" tions, and, finally, of their complete cure | Variety. lby myNON-SURGICALmethod. These} Instead, some frow me pout ‘are from men and women oj/some look downe. me 00K every station, many of whom you | peeved. } SMMC LMC Momo cm cman § “A few years ago I had troubles every month such as girls often have. I was teaching school. One day my mother suggested that I take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, whickI did, and ic did wonders for me. In the course of a year I married and after my first baby was born I got up too soon and it caused displacement. I knew what the Vegetable Compound did for me before so I took it gain. It strengthened me and now I have five little kiddies. I never felt better in amy life. I owe my health to your wonderful medicine‘and I recomnsend jr to all my friends.” Tho flare models and the s htline mod 3 well as the winsome cir- cular skirt styles. The colors aro most attractlve—in the new plumage des—an attractive new blue and the smooth blacks so brilliantly and exotically trimmed. You'll enjoy a visit to Y our Women's Depattment ) Charming Millinery Hats that aro chic and attractive—hats to suit every type—accurately reflect every personality. And, of course, in all the season's attractive new colorings. Indeed, mod TT PAY AS LITTLE AS erate In price = pacipG sents dein 1221 Third Avenué. Corner University A WEEK SITCSTTUTIcUTTTTMCSTTTTTCSOTTTTTTTTTRSTUTCTT T Tlommcmicmmci i onlonl onic! MRS. VERBI:D awit —Mrs, Verbena Carpenter, YANSTON, 127 Second Avenue, Evanstom, Wyanttng, Ly diaE. Pinkham's Vee etable Compound LYDIA ©, PINKMAM MEDICINE CO, LYDIN, MASS may know, You A Nd The new id@@)in producing wax reading tiie Beck why Lean 8°" rigures for show window purposes ia that the characters shall reflect the individuality of tha clothes on dinplas Glass eyes and real hair for the fy : , S " br v8 Orees. | figures have also gone into the dis cms card. Tho new models have waxen eer and waxen yo, HU) iPRUUUUTP AMMA READOUT x ae” — cure your Piles or artes your fee. 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