The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TIT TTI I rAR , aig ee CIS a NOTED Ae Grunbaum Bros SERENT. FURNITURE shamber Also to Visit Baker River Project Sixth Ayenue, Between Pike and Pine > x 7 hin A Clearance of Used Heaters Expertly Rebuilt Fully Guaranteed 12 Only MERCY JUSTICE IS VENDED Neterer Has Pity for Two Booze Unfortunates $19.75 “an $13.25 ah 3 $11.75 0 212 super nasiant meet, 94 4 75 ee SIS.75 5,8 Ur cat sewer. reomer) ge 75 a Bee 614 75. NG fit mete hn 2 $6.25 or SRS Me a Soe Hs $7.25 regular 616. 3} eee eet $13.05 ares | “ae Dolls One Half Price A big table full of Mama Dolls at this deep re- t | duction. Dresses are slightly soiled and hair i 4} mussed. A few moments’ work makes them as 4H, good as new. Fr ae and Saturday only ! ¢ Mama D, YOUTH IS FREED John Campbell Is Cleared in Burglary . Trial genuine two very Grouped at ¢ them regu! eas Liberal Credit—Easy Terms GRU NBAUM | ROR FURNITURE CO. “BAIT IS SCARCE "2 STUDY MONK {Florentine Artist Subject at Fund Program Mogger Is Crushed A angpian Under Rolling Logs tic was BELLINGHAM, Nov. 2 <By | P.}—Bert Seahome, 37, logger, was in He is expected t hs ‘Halibut Catch Dwindles in Alaskan Waters (Advertisement) Old sion Ned | } DR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 83 = | | if MH Most men and women past fifty |Syrup Pepsin paust give to the bo fuse to aid we as to neglect ks and ist you Pvery day or t jeadache, yolds, oF s0 * Ono dore of Pepsin will healthy bow mt a time ally con tle ald to weak | pi t laxative, in what | st ng regularity for | » {more th ck| : Dr Caldwell’s i PEPSIN — of the Aran Every ingredient is ented for purity and strength. Sure of results, Produces pure, sweet, wholesome foods. CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY WINDMILL TO CROSS SEA BUERIGOM Holland.—The wind: | of t le in Hol Hing; ta , {Tan or black, on the new | Broad Balloon toe last—welt- | ed soles, rubber lveels. Priced | low at $485 ‘HOYT SHOE CO, 1411 Third Near Union ‘ Choco sas 1-lb, 50c | i Owner and Operator A Saturday Sale of Dressy Coats Garments in Keeping With the Usual High Standards of Rhodes Apparel. Better Coats for Less Money! ; In this sale of Better Coats are flare and straight-line | models of such high grade coating fabrics as Petti- point, Vivette Bolivia and Marisheen with fur trim- \ mings. Colors include lipstick, rust, black, Grackle- of KFOA PUIDIVAVUNNAUAOAAAEAT gh RHODE S&S. DEPARTMENT STORE head, tanager and wine. Sizes from 16 to 46, Garments in this $10 and $15, if bought on will go into $29.50, showing are yours Saturday. $35 and $3 ' ments are new—Not a clean-up! Coats and Dresses for an actual saving of $65, Any Remaining Number 9.50 stocks on Monday! Gar- PAGT Sale Show Display Wi Ns A> . Se Children’s Wool and Silk-and-W ool Hose oe and a eidid grade White Blac Hosiery Dept—Main Floor Girls’ School Coats On Sale Saturday Saturday is The Last Day of the 2 for 1 Sale Drug Sundries Department Main Floor Dresses for Little Miss In Two-Piece Styles $7.75 Fur-trimmed School Coats of Velours, Suedine Coatings, in an assortment of colors, including penny, rust, deer and cranberry. Splendid win- ter weight coats for school Sizes 7 to 14 years. Sizes 7 to 14 years to select from. wear. A Special Sale of Men’s 'Vool Sweaters D9 Youll have something to regret if you miss While They Last! for Saturday Selling it! Sweaters that sold in regular stock for $6.95, $8.50, $9.85 and $12.50. All are high grade Wool Sweaters in V-neck- coat and slip-on styles, of fancy checked patterns, strip nd heathers. Many of them are imported makes. This includes our Jumbo Weave Sweaters with collars. W ool-Mixed Union Suits $3.50 Warmth without weight—that’s the big feature of this Union Suit, with closed crotch, ribbed cuffs and ankles. Sizes 36 to 46, Men's Department—Main Bloor fs Girls’ School Dresses $5.75 Youthful models in Dresses of balbrig- gan, wool mixtures and crepes. many pretty styles and color combinations Priced most attractive. | For Winter Wear There are Collegiate Dept—U pper Main Floor [Rear ieey orer et SALE of Children’s SHOES $2.45 Black and Brown High Shoes in Sizes 11 to 2 Solid leather shoes with heavy soles— ideal for school chil- dren's Winter wear. S in all and D widths. Shop early— there are only 40 pairs in the lot! Shoe are and C Department, Main Floor | $4.95 Cute Jersey Drosse kick-plait in sizes They are f red, tan and Poudre blue, w trasting 8 Two-Piece Knitted s, with skirts, 2 to 6 in colors ith con trims |Extra ! Extra! For Saturday Boys 4-Piece Suits And a Pair of Corduroy or Wool-Mixed Longies ALL FOR— op Here is the Outfit in Years sizes 7 to 17 1 Coat 1 Vest 2 Pairs Golf Knickers | 1 Pair Corduroy or Wool-Mixed Longies 1 Sport Belt Total Cost ft Ms $12.50 Boys! Dapartment—Main Floor ih RMR FTIVITUUUUIIUU LULU LILLIA L LULU MUU LULU LULL Mn sige mre TT hes

Other pages from this issue: