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  • tit UHBUBDuring the war period of advancing prices we were always the

    last to raise our prices. Now, during the period of lower manufacturers'

    prices we are the first to lower our prices to our customers.

    RESULTS?RECORD BREAKING REDUCTIONS.0

    Coats,-Suits and Frocks , . Men's Suits and OvercoatsNEW REDUCED PRICES NEW REDUCED PRICES

    Coats $79.50, $59, $44*75 to $32.50 Suits $59, $45, $37.50 to $24.75suits $69.50. $47.50, $37.50, to $32.50 Overcoats $49, $37.50, $29 to $18.75Dresses $39.75, $34.75, $24.75 to $18.75 SATISFACTION in Men's Wear in the Big thing: we sell.

    These garments are of fine materials, suitable for evening All the new models and weaves as well as the conservative styleand street wear ?about half the normal price. Dad likes.

    A Real Genuine Surprise Men's Dress ShirtsPleasing assortment of Silk Georgette waists so.9sAll-Silk Jersey Petticoats . i $4.50 We are mighty proud of the extra values you can buyPure Thread Silk Hose, colors navy, cordovan and from us in Men's and Young Men's Dress Shirts. .

    black 9Stf $5.50, $4.50, $3.98 to $1.50

    A MOST COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY OP

    Women's Hats BiS Reduction in Men'sNew low price at $7.50, $5.90 to $3.50 WOrk ClOtheS

    Heavyweight 220-ounce Blue Denim Overalls.* $1.98_

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    ~ . _ , . Jumper to match $1.98Record Breaking Reductions unde s a .n chambray shirts $1.25

    Black Beauty Satin Shirts $1.39No. 100 Berkley Cambric, yard. Heavy All-Wool Double-back Loggers Shirts $8.50Hope Muslin yard. 2 v Good Weight Wool and Wool-Mixed Flannel Shirts....S" ltau J?. C,oth - ?vai: d ££ $5.50, $4.50, $3.90 to $2.983ti-inch Outings, yard 35cA. P. C. Ginghams, yard 35£ »Utility Ginghams, yard 25*Amoskeag Apron ('hecks, yard 19*

    36-inch Cotton Challis, yard.. 35 Warm UnderwearAmoskeag Bangor Rompers 'cioth'. 'yard.'.'!.'' !!!!!!! 1! !! 39* , Pamous North Star All-Wool Unions . .$7.75' Wool Mixed $5.90, $4.50, $3.90 to $2.75

    COMPARE THE PRICES AND BE CONVINCED Heavy Scotch Wool ghirtß a*

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    rs . $3.98

    Wool Drp«;s Goods au.wooi Sox, pair 98*VV OUI LJL Coo VJUUUa Good weight Wool Mixed Sox. pair 49cAll-Wool Poplins, 40-inch $2.79 Canvas Gloves, pair 25* and 20*All-Wool. Shepherd Checks $3.50 to $1.98 Leather-Faced Gloves, pair 35*All-Wool Storm Serge, 54-inch $1.98 Hundreds of other articles at greatly reduced prices. SpaceAll-Wool Heavy Tricotine, 56-inch $5.90 won't permit their description.All-Wool Heavy Coatings, 56-inch $3.50All-Wool Heavy Robe Cloth 89*

    ~?x Best Quality ShoesCrochet Thread 15* ball Receiving shoes for men, women and children at next sea-Pebeco Toothpaste .45* sou's prices, which is from one to three and four dollars reduc--2-in-l Shoe Polish ....10* J tion.

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    Our comfortables and blankets are values that will pay youto come many miles to secure your needs.

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    Everything in women's and Best make calkedchildren's underwear , loggers' shoes

    NEW LOW PRICES $18.25

    115-117-119 East sth Street Olympia

    THE WASHINGTON STANDARD, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2«. 1020.

    What Happened in Olympiaand State

    25 Years Ago

    Olympia, Washington Oct. 25, 181)5.Mount Constance, the highest peak

    of the Olympic range of mountains, issaid to be in eruption. Flames andemoke can be seen issuing from apoint about 200 feet below the peak,where it is thought the crater of anactive volcano has opened. A partyhas been organized at Port Townseml,for an expedition to determine justwhat the pyrotechnic display indi-cates.

    The Olympia Door and Lumber Co.are driving piles for extension oftheir wharf at the foot of Jefferson?treet.

    An alarm of fire was sounded fromstation 24 Wednesday evening, causedby burning soot in a chimney of theVan Epps residence on Bast side.

    The city council met in special sosi-

    sion Tuesday evening to consider thematter of salaries. Schofleld movedthat the salary of city treasurerbe fixed at S3OO per year. Therewas some discussion on this subject,some of the councllmen being of theopinion that S3OO is too much. TkaAttorney informed them, however,that this amount is fixed by law asthe minimum and the motion carried.

    Mrs. L. Licherstein, of San Fran-cisco, mother of Mrs. Mitchel Harris,who has been on a visit of severaldays to her daughter, will leave by

    the steamer Puebla for her homeWednesday.

    An admirable rendition of the"Fast Mail" Lincoln J. Carter's greatscenic play was given at the OlympiaTheatre last evening, before an audi-ence that was fair in numbers au

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