The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1915, Page 11

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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1915. PAGE 11, Who Wants to Marrya Nice, The R ad Front Clothing Co. Forced {0 Close Out Vivacious, HandsomeWidow If Neither of These Suits You, Why, There Are| ENTIRE $30,000 STOCK ( Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of High-Grade Men's Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings Simply Slaughtered F-"1 |\Aates At Less Than Cost looking and most artificial teeth tn as! | ee. Sil SALE STARTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, AT 10 a.m. ~~ smouth. They restore a! Soe i Ce eee eee! mi Here’s How We Are Forced to Sacrifice This Stock—Look! CLOTHING SHOES _ /|Men’s Hats pwn and bridgework a ape 10.00 Men’s Suit: van ‘mo ol i 7 ‘$2 68 Walk-Over, Gotzians, Endicott’s, |} All $2.00 Men’s $12.50 Men’s Suits 43 Selz, the Big Z and Dry Sox, all |] Hats cut to. ™ 68¢ cut to .... wees s Rew method makes all operations painless, Our fen , ae included in this sale. C All $3.00 Men’s ‘ OSTON I f° $4.00 Boys’ School $3.00 awe show... 9 tenga, s NTISTS - Suits cut to ...... a $3.50 ag Dress $1 68 $5.00 Stetson $2 38 j evn Heecho PWIXOLA Gnue ara $15.00 Men’s Suits Shoes shah hasaiaia’s ry Hats cut to.......... LS ofter— $4.00 Heavy Work whole titanic town to talking about $18.00 to $25.00 Men’s Suits, fine Shoes cut to...... - 10c Canvas Gloves 1 Cc you, don't pay ue" i) them tailored garments, $5.00 Selz Shoes $2 4 entte 6.86 eee cut to ........--- s OO oe ves br 5 convince the most skep- WAR FRONT! ceisekee thes tee hae etd 50c Blue Chambray $2.50 Men’s Pants $6.00 Men’s High Cc cut tO .. ee cere e eee eece C Cuts cut to....... s i greet te ony rel work. ry again, and have set forth with the utmost candor the specifica Shirts cut to........... $1.00 Union Suits Te Black Lisle Sox Ic 15¢ Handkerchiefs 9c nage: cut to ..eeeeeeeee Cut 00 vc civiccneyes 23c L. Lewellyn, 22, who went tions, mental, moral and physical, cut to 2... codecs a | | lyn was in Paris at the} en woul kept. was declared. He hurried) Marriage is woman's principal border, where he employment. } with the kaiser's men. It stil! furnishes more women | with jobs than all the other tradrs MUSEMENTS io to Yale and thence to} of the longed-for mates. 75c Fleece Lined Underwear Sox cut to....... cut to ..... peg } cut to ......... Dattlefront, has re The plight of these ladies i |ranch yearns for just such a brown- here with the iron cross and) and many other lovelorn 75¢ Negligze 8 $1.00 Wool $1.50 Cluett Shirts cut to.... 1 c | Underwear cut to. 9c || Dress Shirts cut to 48c fhaired, cozy little woman for a All other Merchandise marked wand. heceace there is no govers-| SNe | Every Article Sold Strictly as Advertised —Your Money Refunded on Any Purchase if Not Satisfactory in accordance with prices quoted. jand professto: put together. | Often a spinster in Brooklyn, |§ New York, sighs vainly for a pro- posal when « man on a Montana truth be known, calle attention bears the mark of &/ to the need of a national matri- fired by the allies during the} monial bureau, where records a alums ment bureau to let the Brooklyn | . ir ‘AnD LA 4 gtd about the - beng ed lontana, two lonely rts . \ et AND WILLIAMS are doomed to one-step it forever NOTE LOCATION the | ¥ AND \down the dusty aisles of life. | Ie TRAVEL x Congress should take up this) The Widow Pitt and (above) the Next e 4 he / Stevens , Door to _—_— 2 : = 1510 FIRST AVENUE 2°20 fe athe ° rn | |. Out West your bum ¢ ot | ‘husbands ts exceeded pad ag i | WHAT THESE widows | | | apples and your wheat. 1 WANT: / J i This inequality of distribution Mrs. Ray Pitt, good looking smaulh ba ressetied Ot cues. widow of height 5 feet 5 | 7 . | It can be remedied by the estat || inches tall; = weight, 160 sia PASAY ANRC a, SAREE IAAL SAN 2 lishment of a national matrimonial | | Pounds; light skin; dark har | boys thankes us for our trou. | old turned back, and, grinning, Jolly place and all that, but— an and brown eyes | a “es, | id t 3 ‘in? | Enirepive to Tort tive years | 5 DIEIN HOUR ON CONTINUED |} bie, poitety. aut tne tovear | “1 tag’ vote pardons buteit's [on e'biinar | . The Last Excursion of the Season Liberty Theatre bureau ran by Uncle Sam. ‘GIRL POSES AS "BOY FIVE YEARS teeth; who may t he amokes good may belong to a club if | ESSE S | ELECTRICCHAIR veoeor is ei his home; who has a OSSINING, N. Ys Sept. 3— AUSTRALIAN BOYS | ae Noe weer Five men were executed at QUIZ CAPT. PAYSSE | | with one child; Ie fond of chil- Bing Sing early today in less icine NEW HAVEN, Conn. Sept. 3 dren in the home; weighs 140 | than an hour. In rapid succes- {to gain this port After five years of roaming about " 7 ' ; to 170 pounds, and is dark com: | | led thes th 1 say, sir, I'm told {t's folly 2 re LITTL 8. A” this country and Europe posing as plexioned. } sion they were led thru e rough et the mouth.” | _OBER AND ONT a boy, Edna Puffer, 18, arrested Mrs. Martha Stevens, anoth-|| “tittle green door,” the deadly Paysse admitted it was “Jolly f | @outh American Dancers fn the railroad yards just a8 he! |- er ytyacious widow, who owns current of the electric chair |rough” sometimes, but that the| 3 4 | was switched on, their bodies | strait was a straight, deep channel. | LADY BETTY was about to hop on a freight train! | her own home, wants a hus- hurried to the morgue and How straight? How deep? How | ‘The Celebrated Monk for New York, was thrust back Into! | band who can 10¢ and 20¢ petticoats as soon as they could be| | the following spe preparations made for the next [jong? How about winds and tides? | S S rs Matinee 2 p. m. Nights, 7 to 11 procured. She said she had trav- MUST: man to die. Paysse told them. eled to Europe on board a cattle) | Be healthy and ha: cheer- The prisoners were: Thomas “I say, sir, it's a long way for a ¢ ship. - ful disposition; enough | Tarpey, ae Reeehy com pilot, isn't it?” 1 Convinced that Franklin Shaw,| | money to allow wife to live Vennetti, ntonia lemme Paysse told them that most cap i + . OF TOMORROW the sailor who was arrested in her| ! h | and Wm. Perry. tains brought their ships in with- And it will be one of company, was ware of his com-| - PSS Ri ERIE Aa out a pilot and that there was no (Ba Mesical Comedy Act panion’s sex, love his wife above compulsory pilotage charges in Se. the best of the sea- altho he had been a seers Sane We: wf GIVES UP SEARCH attle | | ] d | Prlece—Matinees, 10¢ and 15e. with ber for nearly three months, i t Evenings, 16¢ and t5e. Judge Booth in the city court con nights—cannot even work at | The pencils were busy then. “I son, too tinued both cases. nigi {| FOR SUNKEN RICHES | ay, that's a little bit of all right wate _ —-——— = | | MUST NOT: what? Fancy not needing a pilot!” .. j Belong to clubs; be sporty, . here were harbor. dues, how-| Round Trip iBOLT MELTS KNIFE; or a good fellow; Fre! Carel, who with W. J.lever? piabaycet re nitratgt os < Chiliren, «dsc « 9 | ligion before Rogers, has been diving all sum-| No compulsory harbor dues. sf ERICK | | or grouchy; be too o |mer off the Alaskan coast, nearjattie is almost unique in this re- 1SON OWNER IS STUNNED, good—that is Dougiass, trying to locate thelupect, A shiy may enter port with. Leave Colman Dock at 9a. m. on Steamer “Whatcom.” ot | divorced ma be too hand- | isunken steamer Islander, on which|out a pilot and that there were no} . . . . sh ; BANGOR, Pa, Sept. 3.—Francis| | some—handsome men are al- | lis $100,000 in gold, has returned| there Is nothing to pay. The munt-| After a beautiful two-hour trip arrive at the town of Max- 1 1 3 ct 4 Wagoner was sitting in the kitchen| | way’ spoil | [here empty handed. clpal docks are bringing down the 2. A ~ UR Pa ien a bolt of lightning struck || “Their diving apparatus, he said,!whartage rates, welton. You may stop here or go on to Austin, whichever nat section of metal spouting, entered | was ttapaires by tho loss of heavy! ‘The pencils flew. lak th t. Th delightful picni ae ‘ | the bathroom window and went into eres ae tackle and gear, Tells About Railroads eases you e bes: ere are ell, chic the Kitchen by way of the stove! Ejiensburg's $60,000 municlpal| The steamer Jefferson, on which! “But I aay, air,” said the 10-year. P y — : 8) P groun : ; i ies |e eee ee rovenent bond ingas (Carel returned, brought old bul-/oid, “it’s ail’ very woll to. bring | and one of the finest bathing beaches on Puget Sound. This | ladles’ and Men's ne Par From the stove the Wghtning hit) hei invaiid by supreme court be-|lion from Ruby and Fairbanks} cargo into a port, but what do you} ‘ *, n ng, Rou: Hips sewed nnd ainine| Wagoner on the right then! equse of technical errors in eloc-| Worth $260,000 do with tt when ‘you gat It?" bathing beach is especially noted for the warmth of the With every h es crossed dingonally to his shoul-| tion notice. | prenerrren ae -ayase explatned that there are | jam — der. On the way ft came in con- tne seven trans-continental lines with ja Water there. a ——————" |tact with a knife in his pocket, ALL STOPPING OFF terminals here. fhe fact went |which was partiy melted by the ‘ zi ‘ down in the notebooks. : : . . A Good Bake Ve tiene. To pore Fey Night |),,72!" % eetting to bo a great atop-| The, harbor prolects. wore ox Whidby Island is at its best now—the crops are just ma- 4 | see ey ee air Uver INI lover town for fraternity chiefs.|Plained and noted. They saw the . . . * Pa ~ better as it grows older,| SHELTON PICNIC FE gag POET Within a week we've had a dozen,|commodiour docks, the | tacilities turing—and the whole country is beautiful as it only is in its depositors usually) ‘he third annual Shelton plenic| reqs good news, indeed, in the [the latest of which are the national| for Hinting sargous lt se Autumn. Whidby Island abounds in fine roads, and there oad with it. We invite you|will be held at Woodland park OR announcement that | so simples officers mh hag age hated thay were shawn the: “largiet ‘ : . x served | method > “plain liquid . MeGurren, Chi- i ron the large number of| Laver dar, Piet eaitonidenta of) siimerine'to the batt witl make it\eago national president; John B,{floating dock on the Pacific Const” will be autos there which can be secured at reasonable prices ‘ careful people who - . a oor, = wavy over|iarshman, Dayton, O., national|“the largest flouring mill concern ¢. , ° ake found banking relations ringlets, that are “portectiy |treasurer, and several trustees and/on the Pacific Coast,” “the largest for those who desire to take auto trips during the day. ty, Us both profitable andi _—— 4 earance, and there tsidelegates. They left for the Bast,| clay hemp Saatine fatea ‘i ‘ F ity, 2 ry ntl ia Canada, Friday morning, after|Coast,” “the largest fishing and lum- H est. 2 “24 Why not try it for |g) wT IN THE WAR if ; od Selauertetained’ ter I day ‘by|bering interests in the United| iim The picnic grounds are fully equipped with tables, "on while? If a savings account ON« YEAR AGO TODAY nar: ‘ halt, focal members of the fraternity! Stat “the largest condensed benches, etc ft add to your welfare By recapturing Tirlemont, it " and |» 4 mille concern in the West.” . ’ ° ¥ and happiness, t it sh aities beiieve they have dellv | They ted to know about Se- i : natty ote: ! ered counter-blow offsetting attle ag a place to live and work in. Returning on Steamer Rosalie, leave Austin at 5:30— rou occupation of Bryasels by Ger- Health? Payase gave them sta : Interest f Per Cont || Sind" think ‘Germans are in lsistion, proving Seattle to be ‘hell Leave Maxwelton 6:15. Arrive Seattle 8:30. [healthiest place on earth—which} grave danger of having main | army cut off from Northern | * y prettily way it is. } { Population? We gave ft, to the Give the children a delightful outing before school newest baby. Growth? We hand. bY o ed it to them by decades. Govern- opens. They'll feel all the better for it, and they'll do just ment? We outlined it. Natural re- Fe sources? I painted the general pio- that much better work in school. ture, and ysee put in the de tails, Hinterland? We gave them a) word picture of the forests, the! | | mated at 800,000, mountains and valleys, the plains thousand foreign - | ” | iat | = Capitai and surp! 5,00 Eighteen | “The Two Orphans i ) beyond, Paysse reeled off figures D 4 , wae TOR 1) oe mustered Into prere aie Wil Be Sa 25 tay : on wheat, lumber, coal, fish s te The Anglo-American ] NOW sssereeeeee teres What abont manufacturing? We . AMES D. HOGE, President | | formed. r $4.00 a roll, showed them sites. Power? Abund if NB. SoLNeR, | British and French warships | ear Ti hacide esas’ . ance of coal for all purposes. Three lee President and Trust Officer| | bombard Caste atithadiog || large oll companies, guaranteeing Remember, the boat leaves Colman Dock at 9 a. m. » Saar adie cheap fuel. Cheaper electric power 2 to 42 years old to Mj Hose auitoine ee, fren Fe Te Mi the Heart of the Financial ; District —_——- 1 UNION | Belgium fore seclared ready Bt burnt ifelees took soauired 618 PIKE ST. ing by using @ heated tron—Advertise for » long siege. ua Prices That Talk for the Best SAVINGS &) 207i cod Rargeins in Wall Paper. TRUS TCO. os ame wiporonety bombarded 5 | “Russia's forces reaching Pe PeArTte many, via Russian Poland, pune the William Shay Take your lunch, or meals served on boat, as you prefer. BLANKS Gurs EMBOSSED PRESSED PAPERS TAPESTRIES OATMEALS LINCRUSTA “WALTON, ETC. 618 PIKE sr, than any seaport city in the United States, At the end of the crulse the

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