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

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THI EATTLE STAR PAC if SEEK MEN FOR Cost Business Chiefs |PRISONERS HAVE (Bo1.LE OF THE BALL was SHE ESCAPES DEATH The ARM Wine Ber Aankas ik Soatile GREAT. TIME ge ON GLACIER py ORSHEIM | Lack of Iré m eat sale They Enjoy Selves When Man Climbs Out of Prison SHOE ation, Ex Hampe ork Peer bs y Nat Loses ‘ ? wali Western Division of U.S.Chamber of — “/@'den Loses Key in Deop Fissure Made Commerce Convenes Here Monday | ,")) )""))2! (white. pro ot , fede s ; ; y eve a pike - I th ke f rm ps ; << spp YOU'VE heard the qoent « 5 Ww re » 1 expression, “I'd like pericient ‘ nef ; to be in your shoes,” ares Ms p Say it to us,and you : WINNER OF A BEAUTY CONTEST bal! at Goucher col-| that can have your wish _ lege, Baltimore, was Nell Thomas, of Montgomery, Ala eR, ee a fulfilled. Florsheim : aT ae intinction as the Shoesare shoes that | an) There’s No Such Animal). = ummer"resrt| “agen who care” like | MONEY? HUH! se ro ss tee / ‘ Natt war greens OSEVILL E, Cal., ree: 3.—“Gentlemen bootlagwers” the . Ss Ba * 5 a I don’t exist. At least they aren’t recognized in the right to deprive them of the use The Florsheim Shoe Store EXHIBIT PHOTOS court of Justice of the Peace Melville Stone. Brought ef is a ant cote, (ee ees 1418 Second Avenue s before Judge Stone on a charge of violating the prohi- | atioy Automobiles in the cit 903 Second Avenue bition law, M. W. William asked that he be dismissed because he “conducted himself like a gentleman,” selling only good liquor and keeping a “nice” place. The court ruled that a gentleman would not engage in bootlegging and fined William $350. Prize Prints Are Displayed in Public Library United hamber Seattle's Pioneer Clothing House Forced to Suspend Business — Our Entire Stock Must Be Sold Quickly — Great $40,000 sacrifice—Fixtures for Sale—A Supreme Selling Event That DEMANDS ATTENTION! ‘hich er 1 chiefly of Jap! yfor nese resider f Sentt : World Court Talk for Demo Luncheon the ; MONEY doesn’t mean} : muc to Charl J. Gates, ppointed cashier of the state treasury de : oa Freel Saturday! COLDS “'Pape's Cold Jd Compound” ne a Cold gt MEN’S SUITS Men’s Overcoats Men’s Dress Shoes and Oxford’s All Goodyear welts—all sizes—latest styles, as pictured above. Your choice, ABSOLUTELY FREE, Saturday, with ALL every Suit or Overcoat sold. And look below and see how STYLES we will sacrifice OUR GREAT CLOTHING STOCK. We Quit. ; aa End Clubs _ Will Meet Monday The meetin: MEN’S SUITS $35.00 Men's Kuppenheim- Men’s Overcoats Men’s Overcoats | aka copy et the yon 147 Men’s er Suits, 50 There are over All wool, | cents in loose postage stamps for same aivee Suits, Quit- $ 50 Quit- . 200 in lot; Black Bear, $ 50 | ting Busi- oe vs fia the Quitting rice Qui In \ ness price Noes Price 4 = ' OPPORTUNITY BOYS’ SUITS Star W ant Ads! MEN’S $0): RAINCOATS Quitting Priceless | ues, see windows Ma out Price they go. t 200 Boys’ a Mea Ovenaets 8 Overcoats » gunr-| 187 Men’s 50 Suits, $ 85 ieee Men’s Rub- _ | Suits, won- W ul 50 berized $ 85 ae, (crful val- kis ii Values; . Raincoats, ba LEADERS IN THE FIELD WITH THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS IN THE CITY FREE TRIAL — NO SCHEMES — NO CATCHES WE ARE NOT ASHAMED OF OUR PRICES SPECIAL! EXTRA _ MEN'S SOCKS ARROW COOPER SUSPENDERS Pn Aig Tae nk apa ag COLLARS UNDERWEAR ft Ane etal cua OC Who Wants a Good Used = 139 SPECIAL! tne OC ickering Upright Piano for. aita a. Gtod Used " tae : : | Kimball Upright Piano for... DLOO Bab verand $369 Over 600 dozen genuine Arrow Collars, all sizes, Quitting Busi- ness Price or 35c¢ the dozen PAINTERS’ Overalls, not $1.85, but Pia Oo Public Sale To merchants and the gen- eral public: This immense stock must be closed out in the shortest possible time, and it will he sold in whole- sale lots, as well as retail. DRESS SHIRTS Union Suits—Men’s genu- Silk stripe and others, big ine Cooper Brand Union Suits, big C values—see values; see windows 95¢ windows | y “Store Closed MEN’S SHOES ea beet hrs Agila A complete Shoe Stock, your choice, exactly one-half price — ha SUS) i ors: , er ’ — hcg : 8 $3.00 Men's $5.00 Men’s have been closed. Sale Dress Shoes $1. 50 Shoes sas oh $2.50 REE TRU oe prices in all departments $4.00 Men’s $6.00 Men’s IN YoU E' bave| baan en regardless Shoeaikd - $2, 0 Stieda (ee $3.00 ROWM of prices—nothing reserved ff Qeisinal price marked on every box—QUITTING PRICE Spee a eer EXACTLY ONE-HALF PRICE.’ WHO WANTS TO SELL THEIR PIANO?—SEND IT IN AND WE'LL SELL IT IN AN HOUR! MEN’S PANTS HANDKERCHIEFS UNDERWEAR MEN’S HATS 485 pairs Men’s Dress and Men’s White Handker- § Wool-mixed, all sizes, cut Fine Felt Hats; Work Pants, Quitting chiefs, hemstitched, 3 from Ieee 50 69 come, take away 95¢ out they go Cc THe CAs i a Cc worecrara SOCKS WORK SHIRTS BLANKETS NIGHTSHIRTS Men’s heather-mixed Socks, | Blue and gray Work Shirts, All Blankets Men’s Outing Flannel all sizes, big values, *19¢ big values, out 49¢ Going at Mie Poa COOC: | comekenen they £ EXACTLY HALF PRICE SALE STARTS 9 A. M. SATURDAY BELTS . 500 dozen Men's and Boys’ Belts; worth five 5 times the price, go at e — CLOTHING COMPANY — MEN’S OVERALLS | Men’s Blue Denim Overalls. | You'll appreciate this; see windows 85c | SUIT CASES All Suit Cases Going at | EXACTLY HALF PRICE DU BARRY PIANO CO. fi DISPLAY KOOMS “LET US BE KNOWN FOR THE GOOD PIANOS WE SELL” AND ARE NOT ASHAMED OF THEIR PRICES SHOWING THE BARGAINS FOR XMAS | Another Row of Pianos Two Blocks Long, With Strings That Reach Almost to Heaven 106-8 UNION STREET, BON MARCHE BUILDING FLANNEL SHIRTS 1601-1603 FIRST AVE, J cry ana tna, at sizes, | see windows for CORNER PINE STREET. wear ealoes cia. d

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