The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1915, Page 8

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BIG EASTER SALE On Men’s High-Class Tailor Made Suits AM voing to make it easy for every man in Seattle to dress up in a new suit for Easter Sunday. I have one of the largest stocks of woolens to be found in Seattle— Att be hundreds of patterns to select from the niftiest cr will SUIT oe Wo ¥ REGULAR VALUES $25 TO $35. SALE BEGINS TOMORROW AT 10 O'CLOCK newest and cations found here 1 guarantee to fit and to give you the best of workmanship and trimmings. And the best part of it is give you a perfect that every suit you buy here is made in Seattle by tailors who live in Seattle and spend their money here. So you are not only getting yourself a great, big value, but you're helping home industry as well. Wilson The Tailor 1025 Third Avenue Corner Spring Street. NEWARK, N. J, March 26.—M | Elaine Tho 13, is an ame BRING RESULTS Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 010 Second Ave. Near Madison AM Charges Prepaid, $1.25 feed to arrive in perfect con- Also Crabs, Smelt, Trout, Salmon and all other sea fish before shipped little Joke Main 6574. cue RE R DEE EEE SY mixtures and blue serges, popular shades of gray, brown, blue and greens, fashionably made in the latest designs. A pattern and color for every man, young or old. Stom Select your outfit now and have fitted to wear Easter, and arrange to pay for it later. A little each week or month. Our easy payment plan is the most modern, convenient and easiest way to buy your clothes. OPTICAL L} PRICES CUT To Suit the Hard Times tinue wil times last ee « 4 . MS 02@ } Edwin J. # Ww We * wh 2 Open evening tint Wiest A 1119-1121 Third Avenue Beiween Seneca and Spring Dental Depart ' until SESE eee EEE | stark WANT aps ELAINE WAS TICKLED ve fright FRECKLES reall wonderful for protection, and the : | February and March Bring Out) owWiteN FOLKS PUT MONEY| Ban ae are 70 000 LIVES VE. 4 e i | Unsightly Spots-—How to INTO RELIGION YOU MAY diastion at gg ee - the f] 921 SECOND A’ | Remove Easily KNOW THEY ARE CONVINCED] "That Dutch ablooes anaes The woman with tender skinjOP THE GOODNESS OF lto.demand that the Neth 4 4 l are and March because| HERE WE HAVE RAISED $60! government protect th ron | | : ; nt protect them, was in { rs ‘over her face\000 FOR CURRENT EXPEN timated today in dispatches from ly - le atter how |$15,000 FOR THE LOCAL | — | } thick is ITIES AND ON THE rs of the Dutch 8 8.| RERLIN, March 26-~(Via The FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY * have a strong to make her Md BUT ONE, THE DAY) Medea, reported today sunk by the | Hague.)—The Russian losses tn the freckle RESERVED FOR ME, THE U-29, have sent repo wo sieges of Praemys! were at or en tunately for her t MONE SIMPLY POURED IN ath <6 The Hague te init Te rae’ ty ated For $1.00 a Pai Do You Want Them at . mind, the ent discovery of a new} " have told me with the request that sharp | + t war office today $ air prescription, othine ible| that id respond | be made to wed 7 } Z jared to be based 236 Pairs Ladies’ Pumps and 1.95 a P. strength, makes it possible for even|to pos Faby : | Another dispatch declares that j Oxfords, sizes 2/2, 3, 31>, 4,] 315 Pairs Ladies’ Oxfords, 7 é at susceptible to frec 1 though ay | Dutch shippers, incensed by the re Ve: broken sizes, A, B, C widths. ‘ Just the right amount of their skin and with the folks the| cent submarine attacks new 412i A, B, C widths, Regu: I Aways sold at $4.00 and S6D0, g f ’ aie 1 case of towns and the er trals, have urged the Netherlands |g lar $3.50 and $4.00 values. | While they last, i style, combined with qual- freckiés “you ba the ¢ te I GRILL ROO AND] to retaliate by placing an embargo We give them 1 0 Sale price, a pair $1 95 Fi A ; nenier strength othine remove| TANGO PARLORS HAD HARD-|on shipments of foc ermany away for, a pair .00 ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— : ity and good tailoring, Tae ENED MOST CITY-BRED PEO. The admiralt d toda etory by Aibedtake o prevails in the new Spring n ounce PLE far beyond the softening in.| there was “re lieve” the trenches At 98C a Pair + ’ ience of Chriw u German » 29 had be er j Sui ve are lat and banish , tegretol te Mg LY Rage ad been t $1.25 a Pair 144 Pairs Women's Patent Suits we are showing for back if it fails. yom pie. ’ n bulls Tip Juliet Comfort Shoes with iii thn de a8 ckly than a ‘ r they 1 Lot Children’s Gun Metal é Saster. . “| THINK THEY HAVE SEEN! Thirty-eight ix of wh Aid - y left rubber heels. All 5 The Use of Bisurated 80 MUCH TERRIBLE, HEART- are wae de dtedered | ene ng rhs for Calf Shoes, the $2.00 quality. | sizes, pair 98c ' M f BREAKING DISTRESS IN THE ure, women |the protection of thelr troops je price, $1 25 —_—_—_——— ; hike pices. toes agnesia for GREAT BEE HIVES OF MEN| oe $$$ — a pair. * Children’s Dress Shoes \ necks, aids, $ es, : Child’s Patent Leather, Cloth : ae treties. Hard Times Optical Prices Brown, D. D. S.! est Ave: and 718 is the great number of rich gifts he has received | and Sun-| Presents of flowers, fruits, books, singing birds, canes, jewelry, cushions and other personal, luxuries sent} Gays until 4 for people who work. | STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915. PAGE 6. 50,000 CONVERTED BY | REV. BILLY SUNDAY’S PHILADELPHIA TALKS REV. BILLY SUNDAY’S GREATEST REVIVAL which held in cee 1) This Fine Cloak and Suit Stock to Pass Pron Existence -—QUITTING-- BUSINESS SALE 1 in) Philadelphia ver has just closed sid to be the greatest ¢ | ted ate in « mmunit Here i the Length of Sunday revival i 11 weeks Everything in the Store Has Its Marching Orders Total number of sermons preached .. 160 : : , Total attendance 1,500,000 Closing out the entire stock of Women’s Ready -to- Wear Number of converts 20,000 Garments at one-fourth to half prices. Amount of money collected $150,000 ; Pe Contributed to Billy Sunday $ 50,000 | Remember, Ladies—All the new Spring lines are also included. eauti- ful stock of Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, etc., stylish, snappy, individual. The BY HARRY PAYNE BURTON |THAT THEY LONG FOR THE same fashionable garments that have always marked this store as one of the PHILADELPHIA, Pa, March |GOOD, FOR CHRIST, EVEN leaders in fashion. Sweeping, must-sell prices will bring the women in numbers 26-—"Vep, I've gotta hand it |MORE THAN OTHER PEOPLE. to this store, for the character of suits and dresses has long won the praise of So. tee Bip, oly fella, They PU ree aod head ie To.| the most fastidious customers, Seattle women know style and quality, and will ie’ posunees py P coe Oey ribe or awit tn coming] receive the news of this quitting-business sale with surprise. Just think of it— our entire stock to be closed out at a terrible sacrifice other folks | ever met in such typical Biily Sun d t 1 was afraid eR gg ‘ci! il «A FEW PRICES QUOTED BELOW evangelist in the world sum with it, But} up for today his own in at 1 wasn't ready for} vs - pressio of the biggest, the 1 didn't have the ex Lin d ‘lomen’s ats most phenomenal souleaving | perie Street Dresses en an ." campaign he has ever engaged Will Work in Cities $5.95 $2.6! in—that he drew to a close in But 1 see how God has worked Panera ergs yore Cc Coats that eslé from 90 & t week after 11 [Ife brow me to the city when| wahe geod values at twice the $12. One lot of these, and ep - ay to come tothe city.) Cc are good values at twice the n his bed-| “The city and I have found rice are § ne his | other I long to tell the go U a hi that now to the folks in all the great] Women —— Spring Pb afrt Uva. vv Women’s Dresses Wonderful Experience a of Anierica | uits $4.75 $8 95 He just slipping a dressing { it is God's will I want tol te eidoied e seth Drees a. tes bile ie wae tate ood $14.95 sn nat, thom, Aleslaye One tet of thihee Wan aks The wk his ar all this country—to poplins, checks in our show windows. * and legs dresses—in poplin and serges. hi —— ing soul in Sold for $25. war as an athlete's aud sled’ beneath aa offs ntry a chance to hit the - - White Suits Afternoon Dresses clently as when he was a STAR|® trail and take the path Women’s Suits $9.95 ON THE DIAMOND day's Christ! $6.95 ” He thre himself on the iphia can al ° eo Sold for up to $18. Real whogAny oF bed, passed his|ia no the climax of hin} One lot of the that sold Thie'will interest Se valves hands over hin face which wa “ey = ae bin on . foot: | up to $20. ‘opti v, ath a attle women, now that Choice of any Woman's dee 4 a litth weary r othe sreates evangelists mixtures, and good styles. t summer weather is Suit, Coat or Dress in the This re The estimated number of 1,000 New Spring Coats ; store $23.85 rer ag gs ice the number recorded! $8.95 omen's wars Ct ae ae eves shint burg, which totalled 26,601. | This tine of Women’s Coats ‘ eek tine. All high-grade merchan- Wh ' of the other cities where! told for up to $16.50. Your Lawn Dresses aon sities week » Sunday preached in the past, with chance to buy a new spring - bese number of converts, are as| coat at a bargain Linen Suits every week an | Choice of Suits from $27.50 $1.95 e' That sold for | 30.00 96.78. meeting | et ye Come and see them— Values up to $12. ‘Nuff inet, $18.95 these snaps. said | Party Dresses $4.45 Some of these Dresses were priced at up to $18 and $20. Come and get first choice. /AVIATORS RAIN Sunday “The number of SOULS WHICH . . 8 Only a few of the hundreds of bargains advertised. You must come to TAAL here ia the thing that STEEL DARTS ON | the ane to get posted. Every reduction will be honest and bona-fide. aa Me at chen a dee oe tee Some lots are in small quantities, so be here early. | TRADE VESSELS average and 1,500 on Sunday— 8° | Philadetphia ~ p BY EO L. KEEN | BGs LONDON, March 26—-A thrill} | C. — ing ator of having steel darts! rained upon his vessel by German! Taubes fying r the channel | a | Was brought to uth Shielda by| || Diana, reaching this port today babi i As the Diana was steaming to. | aeculaaeen . ward port, Capt. Vogt said, several | Renay dee pean We Germ n aviators attacked the ves-| | “ft don't any more about be es é é aay At least 500 darts, each a foot | the higher ortt iam ~ A JACK /iong and extremely sharp, came 1 ES ABOUT PING! hurtling down on the ship from the ‘ONG, but I do know that a soul * crew of the Diana scur. converted in a PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. 1 Lot Children’s Mary Jane Pumps, Dollar 75¢ value . Top Button Sho rock; sizes 5 to solid asa “$1.50 Same, sizes 8), Boys! Ripper Shoes | $20 2... $2.00 If you have trouble getting | 2, at eS $2.25 Boys’ Shoes that will wear and stand the Hard Nox, try “RIPPERS,” the best-wearing boy's shoe made in the world. és Boys’ “Pig Skin” Shoes Be mt We have sold thousands of Sizes 10 to 13) pairs of these celebrated Wivere You ee at pair? $Z.OO] Shees tor Boys, aii t Sizes 1 to 51) $ customers. = Try a pair for your boy—you will be more = 2.50 than pleased. Sizes 9 to 13!, 5 Gross Elite Shoe Dressing at] Price We $2 25 15c a Bottle ee $3 00 Regular price is 25c. Not} price Y : more than two to a customer. Men’s Shoes We Sell the Celebrated W. L., DOUGLAS $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes—the Best Shoes Made at the Price —Try Them. Plymouth Shoe Co., °% "ats *9 and 2nd Ave. We show ali the new and Stylish models of up-to-the minute Shoes at reasonable prices, WE MUST HAVE MONEY Men’s $2 Corduroy Pants 98c UNION LABEL CLOTHING CO. FIFTH AVE. AT PIKE ST. One of the most remarkable things about Billy Sunday’e great sculsaving campaign in Philadelphia} The house at Spring Garden st. is overflowing with | Billy and his wife by admirers, The picture above shows Sunday standing among the gifts.

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