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DOINGS IN = STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 30, 1917. PAGE 3 = ’ ~~ { ‘ “Why “Romanize” Things| i \ ry < « r ~~) eeeceedbuspeibbaaaian y “Romanize Ings \ P} 5 ia American? Queries E, S. | H H Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium honld we aw patriotic: America eekie our, $00 i Beautiful : dimes, quarters, et . 6 i . Stock of South Bend, Wash., Offers Exceptional [ape per ge bing ge one pe ’ Picture Ever Prices to the Seattle Public. Hike to sug that ¢ ' Shown on a Screen - ; Men's Walk-Over Shoes, i the } broken lines, worth to $4.00, Pye nla i Walk-Over stamped on every atriotic ancestor 5 pair, go Wednesday at $1.98. Mr { Misses’ Shoes and Sandals, te one A ver ; worth to $3.00, 98¢ pre ; Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, weaver, wh $ broken lines, $1.89 and sees such signs as Coliseum, H ; $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes, cele ative 4 are a ae, p e f i brated Red Cross make, 12- Veiaen Poblueinn thank Good old dow 16-inch top, go at $2.48 America and all her § d sorrows are enough f } IN Men's orshiem Shoes, « Wid daughters who ® he rhs rusty article ; worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 Wt oe et cae have Sonree iin tare on y rT} s Ee ] Men's Heavy Work Shoes. Hot nerica wal I abe } for this wet weather, worth . a iaiteiitenties i t to $5.00, go at $2.48 6 W fectaad ‘ P " or “Rebel” rites [etlved was to wait on the table for piers Se oe Deoh Se Another “Rebel” Writes _|esctaia. "Thay wwe yes te emereh (EIGHT ACTS) Mr. Rogers has placed on ir Cynthia Grey Siged (Put they don't ask you to their world standard Shoes. The Be Reet ie San ee ot are homes. OR > he in the minds of hu | know any number of youn ° H. M. ROGERS Emporium stock carried not lin Seattle. There may not be any : ‘ young “ ” ing but the finest lines of comfort in the tneugnt that there women who, long fer children, and The Sign of the Rose Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth. merchandise, and the Walk- are others, but it remains a fact | moe vital Imatinee or ae nunn, the Ing Co., Who Brings This Great Florsh 1 Red nevertheless that all over the city goog @ with the Emporium Stock to Seattle Over and Florshiem and Rec the same condition exists. Where |SccomPanying dire results, Men Heart Throbs Cross Shoes are merely a few ne eseme to be mot marrying now—they say nigh ; the trouble is, no one they can’t afford it, but they can! Gripping Scenes items of the high grade character of this stock able to fathom. It se afford to satiety their own coifteh Big Climaxes . * S i jon, r Suits that sold to $12.50 go at $4.89. Men's Suits and local, in oy eene: Tt a wante and pleasures Si f = ; in no Overcoats that sold up to $15.00 go at $5.75. $20.00 Men's fond pel the same tate of af ae a are you going to do than you've ever seen before high class Suits, including Griffon and Collegian makes—a} lfaire in this connection, What's an value at this price—$8.95 | Anita Stewart and S, Rankin Drew, in “The Girl Philippa.” at the |the matter with Seattle's young, ANOTHER SEDITIOUS SPIRIT 1 " —$: : i Clemmer All Week. |men that they don’t care for the) 4 15¢c 15¢c This great Emporium stock contained a number of Men's |jolly, clean-minded young woman outs It proper for a young man Full Dress Suits. They are worth conservatively to $40.00. | a, ee. oo who is broad enough to allow lati. when enone a young lady to! Chitéren Suleees ' i 5. TODAY'S PROGKAMS 'HEART THROBS ud atters of morals to others or the purpose of We want to dispose of them quickly at the low price of $12.8 | shies Fairbanks) After the little daughter of the hasten chase to go close to the edge, |*Paking to another young lady ‘Poa Ce Loge Seats Men’s Suits and Overcoats, worth to $25.00; a big assort- ae imewee Italian lat is killed by an “ne not over moral conventions and yee vad gerd happened to see as 25¢ 25¢ a nobile e ° pass @ concern in which : As. : ‘ " starts sniffing, George Beban i#/1 know a number of so-called nice| A —It might bi mer tn some! SECOND AND UNIVERSITY i Beginning ‘Wesnedis we will sell Men's 50c President ere sponsible, He'x been tugging at! women, who are my friends, who | Cases. If the young lady he chane Suspenders at 17c; 10c Handkerchiefs at 1c; $1.50 Cluett 4‘? heart strings for ten years, He's aldo it. 1 don't like drinking, and ed to see was an old friend and OMe ee ‘ Shirts at 69c; Men's Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes of master at characterising Itallan-/am net welcome “ Pe stue that ad obey saowe her naire s and PRE me 7 : + Me mericans [it is the tacit understa & anxious to s t for t quaintance. —Haow can | wash white at 68c; Men’s Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's “‘Vinaxmeorne Apostie of V cee leach one shall contribute to the| reason or other urgent reasons. ht without it turning yellow? "e r $1.50 Union Suits at 68c; $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear we netiitey in aan ' PARAGONIA FAR AWAY lentertainment by the conviviality might be proper to excuse himself, @—Wil! you kindly tell me what washed with Ivory soap and , at 98c. | mente combe. ‘ Paragonia was too . from | gained thereby ; ep » to fi Ith . the propriety | is good for taking pimples from the it turns yellow, wat ‘ : : REX — George Me “an Brooklyn to sult Blaze Derring! No Kise Experiments of act would depe face? BILL, A.—Wash it in gasoline for 4 These are just a few items, picked at random from this! qjin*, wore Jett com (Douglas Fairbanks), but when be| 1 am not “mushy,” and because deal upon the young A—Bathing frequently is the first few times. Then wash U great Emporium stock. This stock was bought at a mere ON—Nessie i saw the daughter of the deposed!) refuse to allow every new-comer | whom he was walk best pimple remover. Pimples are Ivory soap and luke-warm wate pai ction of its original cost and these prices give you an idea) resident that infinitesmal coun | whe may call the Knee e = 8) yp nar ogg to this action | caused by a bad condition of the Roll in rough towel instead of ham h. try he accepted the job to open the! perimenting as to the ind © ——s she might be justif blood and clogged pores, The diet |ing in the sun when drying a of how quick we expect to turn it into ready cas! ner an national mines tam, | am compelled to go| left side me to pass and the cleansing of the skin must| course, after the waist gets | Mr. Rogers, when interviewed as to the success of the ~~ The Americano” is the name of jtime of day with another be consi it will begin to look yellow, sale, said: “Yes, this is a great stock that I have bought, and —Ruth Stovckous the play. It's at the Liberty As one girl | know pala It, eed 7 Pages . A ell tm me lor ee meeting me fOr the | mmr J it is certainly great to see it go so fast. It is true, I have intial romeas man, + BITTER HONEYMOON hen a placed exceptional low prices on this entire stock, but I cer- tainly never expected the huge volume of business that is MUSIC AT COLON! . and coming home with ‘1 never knew there CAN YOU HELP 4 ‘MARKET REPORT on the noon ly go Irt like you,’” but she (00D, CLOTH Pretty gi mus medy in peace and content t the fore rs alg oan noHe never calls the F coming my way. Jare offered by the 1 comedy “ ; “ore Sater Butter w k : oink was no! 16 c 1 © d 3 pnts | et J “I am selling 15c Silver Collars, late styles, all sizes, for [company at the Colonial. The movie | Stoore started. out acayet’ Wr aco ail Ribs aad daiey te Masaan dan ty — Snortene | Bo 3/ If you have any children’s two for 15c, and I am giving these Collars, as I give every half of the bill is “Fighting for/moon Practical.) old the! gubtie flattery of knowing we are and the chilly weather |? vriees, Paid Predecors for Rass, @ OT Clothing that are servic other item advertised, exactly as I offer. If you need Col-|love.” and a comedy police that they w connected |jiked, and every normal girl enjoys! re id Poultry, Veal aed Pork ates te you, give thes to D. St i r ilver brand Collars at 2 for with a jewel robbery. Then their|the companionship of young mqn,| Top prices on spuds along the oR Siaenae ©0, ) Lakeview boulevard, | A lars, call in, gt these genes yr - Be orium stock cheap|ANITA A SIT Pale troubles began. If you want to see) according to her type. And | have | Street is $65, with other prices on | Spring Chickens 3. co has five children and no food we 15c, or 90c a dozen. ught this Emporium P| Anita Stewart near! went how Mr. Moore and his bride ¢m|come to the conclusion that envi-|Netted Gems as low an $60, | moos 3:,money, Anything in the ,6o ee" enough to afford to sell them this way. | West,” as they say in the trenches, joyed their vacation you will want| ronment has a good deal to do with | whelileass | Neee—t'nder 4 food will be gratefully ace } “Tomorrow I am offering for sale a large lot of Overalls, |from an attack of typhoid recently. to see "The Honeyless Honeymoon” |this question. The office girl suf-| Oregon onions advanced a haif| fenee* Most of all, Sisco wants 5 including Black Bear and Boss of the Road brands, at 49c. i a gre rs : ~y pocy “4 at the Coliseum until Thursday fers the most; a Piha oPivgaa cent Monday and are now lying at Turkeys aa work, tat wil eno ; Men's Pants that sold to $3.00 at 95c. Boys’ Suits, worth to eee i een ee etre chown te wee te hoaknode: Rie Mn Nawetere job. $6.00, at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Men's Hosiery, Work Gloves, ine pictur STATE GUARDS attracted to her either because mes Te Sooo sts ee Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact every- ees they see her in an ordinary, every: | setting Wrices to Retailer foe | The Waldorf-Astoria, i thing for man’s dress or work wear included in this sale, and PLAYS Coan GIRL Sey 1S wines ee = = $11,650,000, is the most / going at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s standard) ..) 40) hte tonne or in tt COMING HOME Siahnese oe SeRRTNR Metis hotel in New York City. merchandise.” jest extras, plays a chorus girl in oses Personality | artichohes—Pe The sale continues tomorrow, 9 a.m, Be sure you come|"Saving the Family Name.” Like py» Washington National Gu A a in business loses her per-|necs bee . to the right place. Don’t confuse this stock with fire sale|" ry another Nyiag from the men still stationed at Calexico are|sonality—she becomes tose ora Mrusaet Spr Per ens she copped a millionaire re naa ine } ‘ represse er fresh: | Se fiat Deed or damaged merchandise. The Emporium stock carried the o at the Clase & nef - ma pai fens BT (ong Bath sinh Sho as toa tired to bol Tae best brands of Men’s Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings, and| ns P members of fleld company A, signal|entertaining—to even think SSolnewse- ter orci” every garment or article purchased during this sale is guar- iin? 1s by ate ei q px, and more than 160 Tacoma| We may not bes 0 bat My mares "Crete } William Desmond certainly makes members of tre ft. cavalry, wil||that we have to take what we o Ps anteed to be perfect. It’s good gu ae ie beige on sale) eoikiny anceneeiae age en cathe? Et hes " ir sk aGd este me at, dunt. Sono i ere, and tomorrow it's going at a mere fraction of its cost. iijitary uniform in “Mullet and Naa date Gail Mek sed tatans (cated. Tears: aia”, hunbiede ‘oF ”) ie savings you will make are far greater than the values/Hrown Eyes,” at the Mission He gi, but Senator Polndexter was|fine young working men, not with | here represented. jis a hit with the feminine patrons notified yesterday that th college educations, thank God, but 7 Jat every performance have been issu who have brains, ambition and ron in ‘om-| / Remember our address—The Red Front Clothing C “pera ha gical a 1 cavalry|good prospects. They lack the| pany, 1508-10 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just/srrance THINGS HAPPEN guardsmen left fot worder July |polish perhaps, the manners which north of Pike Street. Sale starts Wednesday morning at 9 a.| It seoms highly improbable that a and altho the infanry and j-| anticipate the niceties of life in aj gun m. sharp and continues all week. The sale prices here quoted daushter of a Cumberland nev bo pte tary troops have returned, t girl's estimation, and for that rea 7 feudist should rry the hated #on two mounted outfits were kept on|son the average girl p 8 trem | i hold good for Wednesday and all this week, for after this ee een eee iy oneme. eat nin "le and atallde apeund, waiting for | ¥ week sizes will be too broken to guarantee delivery. If you that is what occurs when Willian eroinbe to fall feorn Ub tinaers of | per cas } want to save, come to this sale and come early, for that old S. Hart returns to his home from During December 62 California the animated fashion plates, whose | per dow Timothy “ New England to start preaching the limited trains left Chicago for Los|incomes can in no wise compete | Parsiey— Mixed eow adage applies now as ae ea COR RISE SEC VON” | coped, te ike abate. of Weel anace more than during De-|with that of a mechanic, for in-| per Ao ie Pevemmmertrone dione A\dvertisem h s n r. 915 | | ? geance,” at the Strand cember, 191 stance. | 06 @ 5960 “USE ST R WANT 1 eetednentinaano . ny Matchmakers Needed Gites * 8 | This is not always the case, how- 4 Fat Medicine Men ut U E oO E T ever, as there are many girls who ‘OP : e Guilty of Frauds utbursts of Everett True | (iin eting sn tnoe| Fite STOP THOSE ' ADS FOR RESULTS fap young working. ise of overy| iy LOSSES : Fe AUBURN, N. Y., in. 36 Altho type, but there is a problem of how eolg.cn w ab hut b the federal jury saw 2,600 exhibi T SUPPOSE THERE U Be ConsiDeRAGLe Serpe’ Chee, “16 NSB BORN 60h | ee thrills, climax. tions and examined 200 witnesses SNOW-BALLING GOING ON ToDaY. JUST Cer oy stant source of wonder to me that! "Cll per cack ...-ssesesees 1os@1 ts A wonderful picture largol compe : contrary to tradition and joke mak- the Sargol company, which manu Me TURP mi | trary to traditi id jok vi abiised makina mideneed to pe ers, there are not more real match. CURED TO STAY CURED] | iake peopie tat, was convicted ot | «| peng Cah npaliiaiy Boceg ty at nae e ° ne 7 i Torturing. «rina. ff Hlegal use of the malls here yes ainartalh. arrange. te: “Introcecs Ing. rasping paingl|terday. The trial lasted 12 weeks | young people to each other, in her hat'’s rheum-f | ———————_—_ y Drugs won't it, because never * cure they SUFFERING CATS! GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL i nl | Let folks step on your feet he after; wear shoes a size smaller if | you like, for corns will never again |send electric sparks of pain through | you, according to this Cincinnati au thority He says that a few drug called freezone, apptied direct ly upon a tender, aching corn, in stantly relieves soreness, and soon |the entire corn, root and all, lifts jright out, | This drug is a sticky ether com | pound, but dries at once and simply shrivels up the corn without inflam ing or even irritating the surround jing tissue | It is claimed that a quarter of an drops of a NOW, YOU Stop : trouble, rhe or \iver com nerve force an effective treatm FREF BOOK fit, robust men and wo Cal) or write for our penutiful 90-page book. which tells all about our treatment. This beck contains plotures of well- on, showing Oe eee id tate pp lounce of freezone, obtained at any plains tat ce. Office hours: 9fg| drug store, will cost very little, but i or evenings byf'is sufficient to remove. every hard or soft corn or callus from one’s jfeet. Cut this out, especially if you are a woman reader who wears high hee is See Or. Edwin J. Brown bL. D. 8. penttie'* Dont a First As = Safety Vira” { Co enor” ' |home? You can't find fellowship jin the churches—! tried and went to one church for a year, and in all that time, the only invitation | re-| Emperor Emperor Almira, y ci ke. New, case . Strained New, navel Anjo Per tb, jo—Florida, DON'T MISS ANITA bi STEWART IN THE WONDER FILM “THE GIRL DENTIST DO YOU KNOW? It's P: the Don’t Let Soap Spoil Your Hair gur the medi When you wash your hair, be s the PHILIPPA’ careful what you use, Most soaps much and prepared shampoos contain too roots An 8-act version of Rob much alkali, which is very injuri to ert W. Chambers’ greatest ous, as it dries the scalp and makes | nee ane soar TONIGHT story, published in Cosmo e halr brittle. sickness wh polltan Magazine. | The best thing to use is just ere should be, Perfect Health’ and a plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for att a y htabaa porte ‘i this is pure and entirely greaseless. : WEDNESDAY M. GUTERSON’S It's very cheap, and beats the most ¢ whenever I Famous expensive soaps or anything else | 4 all to pieces. You can get this at k to ‘ —_— Russian Orchestra any drug store, and a few ounces The r Excerpts from Grand {will last the whole family for tye Operas months wor | Simply moisten the hair with wa-|] sueh a at f a Open 10 a. m. to 11 p, m. ter and rub it in, about a tea-|| Do ,tmgreved upon Each show starts on the spoonful is all that is required. It|] Rridwework. per even hour makes an abundance of rich,|| Plates that rit o to creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, |] yoiuiele ‘without pale. and rinses out easily, The hair!| after effects dries quickly and evenly, and ts PAINLESS AUSTIN 15c—Chil 5e soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy —Children wavy and easy to handle, Best i . : Seattle's Best Jit loosens and takes out every ruin ontist Fifth at Pike Phetoplay House {ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff.— 1304 Thi Entrance nda 10 Advertisement

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