The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1915, Page 8

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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915, PAGE 8. ($250 gm. a, Zs BOALT VISITS CONTRACTORS’ Th Mo “atratve ROAD CANPS:SHELS WH Birganization and the Tremendous Purchasing Power of our chain Of 60 stores, Low upstairs rental and other expenses most mod By Fred L. Boalt It’s a Long Way to Tipperary—But It’s a Longer Way to Better Furniture Bargains = Than Those Mentioned Below aq lowed the foremen and many of the laborers at every camp visited. | Talk about a town-rousing Furniture terms at these prices. Extra large Reed lonces the rumors of trouble weru encountered ae every turn in the| S@le, we've surprised every man and Rockers, priced regularly at $5.00, are ‘woman who has walked into our store. now $2.75. Rugs are all sold at money- Newport Colonial— orest road A very stylish model with putty 1 am able to report that-— rey : A aa * P) or sand topa edged with black brald Henry Brice’s camps are ood This is a regular furniture store—2 im- raising reductions. Wilton Velvets, 9x12, Patent vamps and quarter, brilliant PAT McHUGH’'S CAMPS ARE BAD. i 7 buckle, hand-turned sole, $4.00 S ecuh ey | mense floors just packed with well-made, sold always at $35.00 and up, go for style for All but one of the camps visited were station camps A ta | evenly-priced household needs. Ours has $23.75. Body Brussels, same size and rers subcontracts to make a stipulated number of always been a popular priced store, and price. S} - stations ‘of . . \ (Rp agett Ato Mae Tho men enter {nto the contract cooperatively, electing one of| in all the 15 years we have sold furniture thelr number m The foreman drives the best bargain he can] | . . himeelf and his fellows, , to the Seattle public we have given the . + teary Lace Boote— oak, with 42-inch_top and a large, round Made over a short vamp last with No two subcontracts are alike ancy” haps” at Now a a nangp pedestal, finished in fumed or golden wax, fom ot band pao” ale ronts us that calls for immediate action. are marked $9.75 @ eray, Leather Luk WE MUST RAISE READY MONEY. i : patent and ganmeta Never again will June brides-to-be havea Bed Davenports, a beautiful piece, Very special at chance to furnish a home so nicely and finished.in Morocco leather, makes a fine so cheaply. spare bed; good and solid. Made of oak. : Sale price $21.75. This piece actually sells regularly at $33.00. You ought to see this bargain. tion” fa 100 feet. A contractor who uses the sub-contract system turns Dining-room Tables, made of solid 8 102 stations, or 10,200 ¥ tchIrishman named MeDor rest are Greeks ore en in all They t 18 cents for solid rock Not half of the Engiled McDonald and thre 50 to $4 a day each, There I, 0! The sleeping clean, The bunks are not double-| jeck, as in the McHugh Brice furnishes the Prey nas salad with food supplies at cost plus | We’re not gi ing away a blessed thing © per cent for handling The men pay considerably less than retail for nothing, but if any firm could exist wrices for their food Brice does not sell clothing and sell good, new Furniture for the ee Eee o he mate f talked with said they were satisfied and wanted to be prices we are making, they would indeed $14.75 buys a large genuine leather Are here in pat.” and gunmotai Northeast ef tesaquan | encosnteves a McHugh “sation” eamp.| 0 Wonders. These prices are in effect Rocker, with a deep spring seat with a Goodyear welt sole. Attractively priced at $2.50 The tent in which the 13 Italians there eat and sleep was black with only until we raise what immediate money high back. This chair is built for comfort, ace The italian foreman was frankly out-of-sorts with his contract. The we need. Brass Beds in every conceivable and it was made to sell for $21.50. prices for work compare favorably with those at the Brice camps—18 Cente for dirt, 48 for loose rock and 05 for solid rock designs are sold dirt cheap. We're selling ‘ Mattresses—We are selling a Mattress ATTENTION, Out have to buy supplies of MoHugh at MoHugh's priees-| @ good Iron Bed at $3.95. that is better than many sold for $15, for MEN-— clething as well ae food. The foreman, unasked, showed me his pred aiid ead on Roblin Woe $7.90. It has a roll stitch edge and is of Ww e aho' L k Mahogany Tan F ir $2.25 ck (right price $2): puree of tomato, which is the im 2 ° . . . i Boots With. tora ot Beaton beonad toth juice po pet pa A tomatoes, 0 > a case (right orice 98) icone d are cut all out of shape. Princess Dress- the as eroge of tea a wag 2 ner yn the Ey * Ast iT ; 25 cents (ri . . *4 he sanehs Gu the Wnatiah Haat Pa Vrenen OC8 8 sace (Cieht Bree, OD eight belee’s eante)t. ers, made in the finest quartered oak or ?°55! oh OD SInaT eee he e big slas $4.00 to $6.00 values cents (right price 5-6 cents); bacon, 25 cents (right price 18-21 © Circassian walnut large plate mirror ings we have given everything in our store. “We will be lucky,” this foreman said, “if we make $1.50 a day } ~* ge . But if you are thinking of ettin ‘sonia $2.95 McHugh also charges 75 cents per hundred pounds for haulage of) cabinet work and finish the very best. Sell Patiiters. elles « out & 1 pe! we ° supplies from the commissary m . : i j a piece ora load Vee regularly at $27.50. Sale price is $18.75. : i t HY Point all the men were frightened away had been| : : — E or serene tere es re woes einetat te hind rat | At lh Tent al te mee i's cutterhanrd ind bets. The] Go-Carts are going good at 90c. Linoleum ° ‘ater—come to this sale ‘ ‘ ew 1 s day, but they also must pay $6 a week for) ° MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE BY PARCEL POST oard ng and $1 a month hospital fee | Remnants, regular price 65c yard, go We must raise some cash, and our lou. eM Lt D THE HIGH POINT © AMP HEFORE | saw tt THE) now for 38c yard. Morris Chairs all ter- prices will prove that we are making noA = : Onn > " EXPERIENCED ON ENTERING THE ! rifically reduced. You can even get some_ half-way job of the he] POSTONQHOL (0. |: fle : : vo) D SAMPLE HOPING" laa Money Raising Sale at the FLOOR | Second Ave at Pike St BUI DING food—I arrived at # ime—was plen Star Girl = THOMPSON FURNITURE CO. 515 PIKE STREET Billy Sunday Tells Tells just how “Old Nick” looks; “If this ar _ —_ = rime to seg ih , perks bs i i , t xola reeley-om } efore McHugh's cullnary department was brought under public] the devil, then I say to hell with this century unday tells Ni } a OW ‘CHURCHILL MAY HI BOOSTS FOR DOCK Auf in the atmosphere in the Brice and the McHah t ; heb a A delegation of South Alki Point lu iS ersona ; nly to 0 anit tna te dette te ake ‘ot residents called on Mayor Gill Wed eine AE aE Ce ee eee nesday to request his aid in their \wltu/, Locvm gone | McHugh oeeee attempts to procure a dock for that oe A at district. The mayor agreed to the eo + ae 4 | Summing up on coming away, | was bound to come to the ‘conclu plan on being shown that the dock Dy FeaRe | sion that Brice ie being made to suffer for McHugh's sins is a necessity, and can be construct ween. Further, my conviction was strengthened that the contract system | ed for $600 or $700. An ordinance | is a bad system, and that the city and county should do their own road covering the building of such a dock | work, by the day, paying decent wages—not to Italians and Greeks, who y will be introduced Monday in the lend thelr money out of the country—BUT TO RESIDENT AMER- yan ny Aas council ; jvend e NEW YORK, April 30.—Simulta * | neously with the opening of the land campaign against Constantino- TOLD WELL IN JOHN DREW PLAY ‘There's a pretty story in “Rose role The freckling, diseoloring archill’s unpopular tter of fact, the lative and relates to; | of Sir Jasper Thorndyke, to ore retiring, and nen: y" and it {a needless to say that) whose home me William West ar disape web yt msg prota g wh Pree ane the eminent actor, John Drew, as | wo and Dorothy Crulkehar ow during the sisted by a capable company, at the| youtht eloper whose vehicle "the head of which ix Alexandra Car-| breaks down. The girl's pa ~ A J wapapers begin at », the beautiful English actress, also come here, and Sir Jasper mas a oq say b ats | terfull ooths the y of e | terfully smoot he way of th Sine bea Gaethe It will be repeated at the Metrot-| lovers, so that pa the third floor which f# gay with] oiitan thes aseball banners. “All the preach ers in the world may frown and a nis and sweet by Churchill is K of pessimism | t ss of land oper Friday and Satur-| hearts, accom; atinee.| go to London toi Sir Jasper lday nights and Saturday to attend Rosemary” 1* being produced| a and also e editors in the world may sneer./again at the insistent demand of! the wei e Sir Jasper be - BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH PATERSON, N. !., April 29 Ladies and Gentlemen—The De 1 am NOT 1 will go right on preaching ®/ ihe American public to see th gins to realize he t len tn swearing, just ersonal devil and an eternal he Vo mnce more in which John Dr A) love with Dorothy himself, and he Bremerton loses case for cheaper introducing ~ to pcause they are in the Bible ar 74 | Maude Adams made such a tremen-| goes back home with a broken| Water. you, the readers I won't abat jota, jot or tittle] gous hit years ago. heart of this news for any of them!” In this play John Drew takes the| Fifty years elapse, And Sir Jas AMUSE paper, Bilfy Sun - ej prrr tin autiful dream, The —__-— es are PINCH PLANTORIUM “otitis” olan! 3” MIOOREMY, METROPOLITAN sona Gev a Doroth youthfu prett Tonight and Tomorre the famous evan Dandruff Surely aio siti: 3-4-5 Mathers tnt gelist described , ey | Destroys the Hair ntimental play, such as the Popular Matinee Wednesday | a +> we'tn 8 The vigilance committee of the| bP orerdapee eset yt OP i Mendon Miss Marie Tempest ; 4 talk we have just Seattle Ad club has caused the ar) Girne if you want plenty of|advent of the problem play—that's had in Paterson reat of Abraham Bank, proprietor | ¢h4< beautiful, glossy, silky hair Rosemary,” and as a portrayer of N. J., where Mr < Plantorium Dye Works, 1517] do by all means get rid of dandruff,| romance John Drew has few equals ave, on a charge of false ad-| for it will starve your hatr and rnin|on the English-speaking stage & ~ ng jit if you don’t j bs It doesn’t do much good to try to} P brush or wash it out. The only |(QIRL BEATS UP THUG/{ ~oew's Empress Ss. sure way to get rid of dandruff is | T —SBOOND SHOW to dissolve it, then you destroy it} jy Final . ae ee eee Cora Youngblood Corson's entirely. To do this, get about} A highwayman ran into a snag GIRLS OF THE GOLDEN WES’ rettrely cen of ordinary. Hauld ar | when he attommted te Lek cp sine || HIPPODROME DANCING eas Aipiaee von; apply it at night when retir-/Grace Edmunds of the Manhattan | CONTEST | The Male Melba Sunday is now conducting a re Ts tor cae ek ae he may appear with h eampalgn . and a tail while tc This is the first time Mr. Sun-| ey took like an At @ay has ever talked about the devil es devil Weare. Whater fn-n interview, the reason being) wil) make him most of a ' euch. gg oat ye ee That's why he has so many d he the famous personage FISHING SEASON guises 7 7 ; 4 that the 20th century seems to for-| “nes bee le eal oy akg ing; use enough to moisten the/flats, at Terry and Spring, Thurs is toe. a ‘auial ‘Rit ao obla*aed ‘ finger tips. Mi her purse, as the footpad directed, | sik Bouts Rosi . Barca scenes By morning, most, {f not all, of / Miss Edmunds beat him over the| te «nthe en & ate pliner babe Moy ? your dandruff will wed i and|head with her umbrella j o s a sermon about| instance, wouldn't FEAZE me three or four more applications will | Bi corn “soe sc "Senay tll "iy Space or terme ui asa bn peers 50 onic Orchestra 9 Es { broached the subsect| “Nobody how cute The Great Northern Railway Co, will sell week end )Gompletely, dissolie And entirely | ELK FOUNDER HERE | MEN MEN “put it is not finished ye jo} foxy that old devil ts,” .the of it JOHN SPARGUR, Director ! Round Trip Excursion tickets each Friday, Saturday and you see you are getting Mr. Sun-| ball evangelist continued c Z You will find, too, that all itch | 2 ‘ day's thoughts on the devil in| find out how smart he is just Sunday, until November Ist, 1915. Good returning to Ing and dlaging of the scalp wili|, Joseph Norcross, one of the seven Thine Popular splay patie ad &, at the Hippodrome the very making.) h how seldom he appears in and including Monday following date of sale as follows; §/ to). ,4nd_ your. hair will look and | founders of the B. P..0. 1. 47 years ‘ " At LESCHI PARK PAVILION ally a place smart to believe in the devil “The Devil is a REAL Per- the guise of out-and-out ir y A hundred times better. You |@ao, Is at the Orpheum this wee MUNN te cominuse’ cecnestiy, |" "there are mignty few real i|E asin Woah sat oe At ital Aiwa atin gag with his'partee Col Sam vows. fa WeOnNOra Friedland, Soprano Band | say you have got to be fidels In the world. Most pect pine, Wash ......$3.75) Skykomish, Wash...$3.40 Bi) store, it is inexpensive and four! worth, who has been a member of Direct from the Grand Opera of Berlin. No Advance in Prices. i fieve he is a real persoW to be | | in Baring, Wash.. 3 10! Scenic, Wash wees 3,90 fl ounces ts all you will mend ho mat-| the Elks yea ar rare and aj ny set!" he Si sae hele in en, te ge Bevin’ Wash... 338) Sanaa Wash. 20022. ago ition, teagan. neon "are She oH 2,000 Seats 50¢ 3,000 Seats 25¢ @ real person and f believe the | witl a handful of Isms anc Cencate Tusnel, ‘ y 1 &—|viving ch f | Bible from cover to cover! to fool people Wash 4.49 | Startup, Wash. ...., 2.40 Advertisement, B. P. O. EB. | “When | preach there is a How about hell, M nda n = —— — ee © personal devil folks say to me, |1 inquired meekly—such is the Gold Bar, Wash 2.50 Reiter, Wash ....... 2.70 "That's 16th century preaching. | man's magnetiam—such his earn Grotto, Wash ... 3.30, Tye, Wash eee > Uff it won't do in the 20th cen- | est belief In the gospel he preache Halford, Wash...... 3.10| Tonga, Wash.....,. 3,60 lst of May Celebration tury!’ that was beginning “But when a century gets too hitting the trail Index, Wash. ... te wii Ura Ith es i a and in everything else the —GIVEN BY— “Ser Ainerica't leat” Ticket Offices, Second & Columbia, : ew discoygry makes all dental opera Bible teaches, | say to HELL ‘ of t Phe a 7, Efi [ “ 4 . Vitae ey saa nag atirage ; ones Main 117, Elliott 5609 1 painless q God aay ak dda a the A ot Whether tel = And King St. Station, If it hurts don't pay us"—is our guaran INDEPENDENT ORDER of SVITHIOD “Has the devil really got horns pit and whether tee to you and hoofs and a tail?” I asked the Phone Main 2740. champion devil-chaser of the world. God's b € Cc. W. MELDRUM, A. G. P. A. Has Thousand Forms Will Cling to Beliefs . “Tre devil has a thousand| “I want to say one more thing.”|) [RQtMMMRuamomeg T, J. MOORE, C. P. & T. A, S «forms,” Mr. Sunday replied, co FM Sunday swung suddenly around great earnestness. “To one man| froin his desk in the big room onl , SATURDAY EVENING, MAY the Ist, 1915 Dancing Starts at 9 P.M, has gold streets is I leave it to Him! BOSTON DENTISTS 1420-22 Second Ave., Opposite Bon Marche. Music by Dewey's Military Orchestra Gentlemen 50c Admission ~~ Ladies 10c_

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