The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, J UNITED STATES , MUST WAKE UP AND GET TRADE Wealthy LEAN-UP South American Of FOR SHRINE CONVENTION WEEK sew stew sero ; We wind up our sale—our signs come down--it’s good-bye to the| “They Escast a Thing | immense Wolf stock which we purchased for 40c on the dollar.) ieicclabel, { Down to odds and ends, we've placed ridiculous prices on the fol-|eam.win wane oa "hell. fiea tit lowing odd lots for one grand clean-up tomorrow: wis tatting tar hes bow’ te Beet | America We are absolutely neutral, de +] a a aplte the fact that the war prac tically has knocked the t out of our country, and we nre just as absolu neutral on |foreign trade question This is the question that will Dress up for the Shrine holidays. We've sorted our broken lines into two large lots, and here’s how we've priced ‘em: Lot 1—Men’s Fine Suits, | ~ § | $5.85 9.85 BOYS’ SUITS values to $15.00, MEN’S HATS Values to Values | $1.35): "$1.98 . | Men’s Sox, $3, wind- up price QE jat...... DRESS SHIRTS Values 25c Cashmere, Lot 2—Men’s High-grade Suits, values to $25.00, cut to MEN’S PANTS Values 4 = $1. 65 Rnderwene, 50c value, at UNION SUITS 5. Sans Triana Handkerchiefs, $1.25 Bath- $1.00 values, | 10c value, 3¢ ing Suits wind-up 56°. eat ike saad cc cane tect | POM eect cceces SUD so n's's ciated ae atrad regard hether that Men’s Shoes ri” Including Walk-Over, Dress a Big Wind-up Price. Values to $4.00. 80 declares lentigo Both Dress and Z Work Shoes, esha crest. bia, fo ort $1 98 values to $5.00, $2. 48 ©: nown as the “J P. Me torlan Sen “ Tri 2 si CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS ©: = % included, at 1400-1402 First Ave.—Cor. Union St. “PELICAN” FLAG AT MEN’S SHOES HERE'S TOUGH | descends ts of its makers, it was today flag, #0 named be % pend © LAST GOES BAGK esses 2°. °shs Santini & ean in its center, was presente . ONE ON GIRLS. suneaned Loutsiana troops by the wo ft o! CHICAGO, June 25.—The fa-|New Orleans when Gen. Jackson seThe United dexter has bein scarred “Pelican” fl the city against an attack #0 prosperous that Uncle Sam the War of 1812 has always had a sort of ‘Ohl SPOKANE tion that pron fair sex to tt mirror to d tritish the civil war by Louisiana troo} - June and captured by Illinois cavalry the battle of Black River Brid, in 1863, is to be returned to the BOC 3060000 Don't-Care’ attitude in regard to foreign trade. Now if you want trade you must care! said to in the ‘over if the hat Is at », the fishhook curl at| at develc You m ur banking king laws « some. ubdued « factor tn ¢ Spokane rs have recognized. » panel of glass rod r of every modern Mey * commodation pleased urn we them our busines: With An }it has always been diffe ery first,’ and, their own prosperity Is a contributo # that ator} building | | Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores articular? | Latin that adorns t elevator the grade The Old National Bank bullding|* has taken the lead in the work of removing the ing glasses from the “lifts.” When the fair stenogra phers turned in the to put the finishin hastily prepared doa the credit d to go the way of crossing ‘he aad rican manufact irers, cash Then You’re the Man These Suits Were Made For neve fo: somber mahogan $15, $18, $20 and $25 SPOKANE, June 25.—A business man in a neighboring state has writ Cy Jackets well The flaring skirt mize with jacket fire alarm was turned in After arousing the entire with his shouts. Mel asleep, ran back into his room, tore the bed sheets into and de-| ascended from his window on the| fourth floor to the roof of the aky-| He , in very are lin, lined with yarn-dyed Peau de charming tailored and tastefu with yoke effects in li Spring Coats $15. 00, $19.00 and $24. 00 made up in 1 Plaids, Check lionable featur: nouve BALLY JITS ‘IT CANUCK R. R. CO. June 26.-—At the an-| of the British Empire British © with belts ae 1 varm models, ood ne a rope LONDON, |nual meeting Co, the Electric Rallway |heavy loss for |from jitney comp tit on ght found t was still fast asleep the firemen when umbian orted a paulting | Trust (“Ki YI A MAN NEVER GE TOO OLD BUT WHAT ie THINKS HIS PERSONALITY 'S IRRESISTIBLE. models, In leading materials, We combining all the fast Women desiring a visit tome fancy and DON'T WASH YOUR HAIR WITH SOAP of the season a coat at uld not fail to pay us most of th Chinchillas, $1 Men’s Hats, Shoes and Big Variety of Outing Furnishings od numbers w nd $18.50. \—4 AVE. pring Gi THIRD anc STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS setween Seneca | to care if we went where we could | Relations HE trim lines in Men's Suits are trimmer ast vecereting the panel that tor-| south America are wr fares every day—and the war will te than ever this season and while fitting the We bh p to cement our friendship. fact that figure still more closely, show n kim; beard 0 fin Your ex-secretary of state ec he peopl them i Mr. Bryan, has done much to ness” butare gracefully conformir In them the retary Jommers of the bullding promote this feeling. He has particular man will look particularly well—as if yy sonnee! s nirtbutes to le | won the friendship and respect some high-priced custom tailor had taken his care = — wry inns Later ‘3 ae , " y Sets tne a lor the United States. ¢ fee! ful measureme nt and made the suit te ind that he Is sincere, and that he |g vidual order. Ready with Spring Suits PANIC CAUSED | has the welfare of both conti . nen® at heart.” For Dress and for Business | Suits for Spring and Summer BY NIGHTM ARE WOULD WED WOMAN In styles of the hour, but moderately priced at | WHO HAS A “PAST’ | SPOKANE, June 25.—Guests at} the Ridpath hotel, one of the biggest L d d M P tt hostelries in Spokane, were thrown| adies an Isses retty into a pante early in the morning|ten Police Judge Witt asking the when J. H. McLeod, one of the|fuatice to find him some unfortunate | S r n Suits at 19 75 gues dreamed his room was|woman for a wife who ts anxious to p 1 g abla: nd ran thru the halls shout-|lead an upright life. He says he} ing Guests fled to the! will forget all about her past Made up ine xcellent qualities ot Serges and F a street in their night clothes and the UNE. 25, 1915. PAGE 3. Agents for we, || the Famous Standard Patterns BUY WEARABLES HERE iin wou SAVE A Good Men’s Suit] Woes Union Suits at 49¢ 75c to 90c Values on Salta, Store Open Saturday Evening Until 10 Seconp Ave. aT JAMES ST SATURDAY AND YOU'LL It’s a clean saving of $2.50 or more to every man who buys one of these Suits. They are ab- solutely all-wool tweeds, worst- eds, cassimeres and blue serges, and come in regulars, stouts and 4 slims. Two or three-button coats, ‘ni tows with : semi-English or P white, ail j box back a dels l 2.50 _50c ] Men’ s Trousers = br os it hE eat rig : te very 35c¢ Mary Janes Men’ Ss “Hats. $1.59, $1.89 $i. 50, $2. 00 Vor Misses and ¢ oo CHARMING WAISTS $1.95 —_ > 75 Values 39c athletic style— 39c Values ok Shirts and Drawers, easing garments for summer Saturday at.. r for a dressy wear. Regular 50c quality, on 4 Men's Shirts and Drawers in Jersey-ribbed Bal- f . Gave 8 briggan, elastic neck. Regular 43 x ay at h "$1 ‘98 SOc garments Jit... eee ee ees ceeeen tes c Y Men's Union Suits in medium or light weignt Egyptian cotton; the usual $1.00 hing Suits in au sizes jeg 30 to 46; wi aa Sik mat oot $3.08 Men’s 69c Newlgee § Shirts 50c striped ef Neg:igee Shirts in cream color, with at- fects rhe ce 50c | 95c Tec Wash Suits Values 9OC Made of Ramie washable linen, and A special purchase brings at grade B Men's range of styles, 75 to’.... “98e .. $1. 3 Women’s Tailored Suits _ $9. aa and $13. 75 in blue, black or lavend with attached military cc All sizes, 69¢ Come military collar and soft cuffs $; good $1.19 value, Saturday tale coats 3 to § years most popular style of the year. regular urday at These cleverly styled Suits are for fads of th come in Oliver Twist model them to us at about 1-3 less t white check combinations ack Use Star Want Ad for results _ and for profit. Country Hay and Grain Prices paid producer) Jeweler and Sliveremith Is Now Located at His New Store 010 Becend Ave., Near Ma Prices Paid Wholew | v joo and Fruit FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME - Apptes » WIFE SNORED; HE | Winesape | Cherries | Royal Annes, 1 tb. 06 | Onions # STARTS DIVORCE bee 1,00 HUTCHINSON, Kas., June 25. ‘ —— «soo | Three days out of port, Charles N | - Sd ” |Sentney discove that his bride snored, and from that time on thei OHIO METHOD IN honeymoon was one continuous EXCU RSIO ° round of discomfort DENTISTRY Sen p iS a > h ole. ©| sate bana red Motor tr ee ye Missing teeth are replaced by DAII Y P Fries. ers for Kens, | /he tried to buy a chin brace for The Ohio Method by artificial teeth — @ his wife, but the snoring could not that are natural as your GHEE es |be stopped teeth. Examinations are now being 4 “4 @ 119 They cut the honeymoon short | conducted without charge, and estk } 1 and returned to America, The ™&tes are furnished in all cases, a | 19 @ 2 | Ouarrels continued and the two, WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK - | ana’ over : |separated. Mrs, Sentney then) FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE | RS brought sult for allmony and di G45 Set of Teeth, $8 One Hour’s Ride on Puget . - Guaranteed ......+ ase Sound ° $10 Sct of Teeth, 5 | MAG ISA WONDER Guataiiterd ...vsytead : et $10 Solid Gold or 4 ’ CHICAGO, June Mrs, Mar Porcelain Crown guret Cunningham, od 60, cele ty “ , * ‘ ° brated a centenary today in an 10 Gold or Por an Englewoo@ police station cell, It} Bridge Work . ; @ was the 100th time she had been : ‘rested for drunkenness in eight| Sold Gol@ Fillings ... | Other Fillings Office Hours, §:30 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 12, eo = OHI 207 UNIVERSITY ST. CORNER SECONS ANk 8. S. H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave Colman Dock 30, 8:00, 10:30 a. m.; 1:30, 2:00: 6:30 p. m Visitors Welcome Daily FARE, 50c ROUND TRIP Children, & to 12, 25c.

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