The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1917, Page 3

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;WALKOVER) SHOES $1.98} Thousands of pairs of Men's, Ladies’ and Children’ 8| | Shoes thrown on sale Wednesday at lowest sale prices. | Mr. Rogers, who bought the Great South Bend Empor-| ium Stock, desires to unload in a hurry—Makes Great ” Free Offer. Men's Walk-Over Shoes broken lines, worth to $4.00, | Walk-Over name stamped on every pair, $1.98 Misses’ Shoes and Sandals, worth to $3.00, 98¢ Ladies’ Walk-Over broken lines, $1.89 $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes, brated Red Cross make, and 16-inch top, go at $2.48 Men's Florshiem Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48 In Shoes at $1.98, Shoes, cele 12 the result has H. M. ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth Ing Co., Who Brings This Great Emporium Stock to Seattle ness has come to our Shoe Department—and Men's Cloth- ing has not sold as it should. But on Wednesday it shall be the other way ‘round. As an added inducement to force the sale of high-grade Men's Suits, we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE WEDNESDAY This Wonderful Free Offer: Men's Suits from the great Emporium stock, that sold to $15.00, for $5.75. Over 200 Stylish Suits—many in pure wool fabrics, and going at this tidiculous low price—$5.75. And as an added inducement to force all of these Suits to be sold before the close of busi- mess Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there are over 500 to select from, im all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow. And here is a better item: Men's beautifully tailored Suits, including the celebrated Griffon and Collegian makes, late styles, in Blues, Blacks, Grays and Browns, that sold up at these same and | to $25.00, go tomorrow for $9.85. This Great Emporium stock contained a number of Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits: they are worth conservatively to $40.00—we want to dispose | of them quickly at the low price of $12.85. And with each the above Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your tion of any Hat in the house. Gh Men’s Overcoats for this cold weather ices—$5.75 and $9.85—if you wish ; Please Note—These Free Offers good Wednesday, | continue this week only. Beginning Wednesday we wil! sell Men's 50c President euleee | ers at 17c; 10c Canvas Gloves, knit wrists, at So; $1.50 Cluett Shirts | at 69c; ‘Men's Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 68; M Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 68; $2.50 Silk-and-Wool Underwear at 98. These are just a few items, picked at random from thie great Emporium stock. This stock was bought at a mere fraction of its original cost and these prices give you an idea of how quick we expect to turn It into ready cash. Mr. Rogers, when Interviewed ss to the success of the sale, said: etYes, this Is a great stock that | have bought. and it is woal ty oe “te see It go 80 fast. To give you an idea of how | am forcin: @f thie high grade standard merchandise, | will quote just a See aoe at two for !5¢ bk Hing 15¢ Silver Coll large lot of Overai go at 49c. Me sold to $3.00 at Ps Suite, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Men's Hosiery _Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc, in fact dress or work wear included in this sale, and rices ever placed on world’s standard merchandise.” This sale starts Wednesday at 9 a.m. sharp. Be sure you come to the right piace. Don't be misied by other sale’s advertising. The 1 Great Emporium stock was bought by us and goes on sale only at The RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1508-1510 First Ave. 9°, 2 fo Shs SUFFRAGE RAINBOW "0"~ "= Soe) sor TO GIRGLE WILSON ois Sita WASHINGTON A suf.| *8* sident Wilson, “Help frage rainbow cle the| ¥or go Wednesday at} advertising Walk-Over | been that the bulk of the busi-|' GERMAN ARMY [SOUND YARDS TO IS MASSED ON BUILD 8 VESSELS» DUTCH BORDER LONDON, now Feb. 27 understands Holland why two months ago Germany began massing troops near the Dutch and in widespread border appreciates the menace rumors that these troops have actually constructed trenches paralie ing the line. Public indignation over the sinking or crippling of seven Dutch ships by German subma rines, was tempered today b realization of the acute danger with which the Netherlands are menaced in th d German forces just across the line. 1 abaten n nkings, but this dealing of awe ner m to weigh r ainst f German 4 he consequence a ep for ward by those ¢ ver menacligg Ger man tro People Not Quieted did not anation ation detail rin by Dutet ) after | This expla d nego mary |from Falmout » on #u | when the last re ma rinings was remo how permis fon was « how later, t ment announced th ips Jleave “with full safety” on Mar | or “onl relative safet « February 22 |The “reiati nafety” nd, it was e fever et that it | arines wo! “Owners t Apparent oant fternoor wners, who J 1 the curt Fe of wa | Mare! at which time ate | Raid Made on Trout; Is Revolver Taken Th home of Roy 2969 Twelfth ave. &, was enter r and| |ransacked by thieves late anda |night. An Iver Johnson revoly | was all that was taken HEADACHE FROM ~/ A COLD? LISTEN! - j “Pape’s Cold Compound” Ends|- Severe Colds or Grippe in Few Hours. cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a ldose of “Pape’s Cold Compound’ every two hours until three doses are taken Your tly opens clogged-up nos passages in the h sty discharge or nose ps sick headache, ert dull throat stiffness ness, fe hness, aneezing sore soreness and it blow n r throb bing head in the Pape's Cold $600,000 New Washington (Seattle, Wash.) First Mortgage Serial 6% (Safeguarded Under the Straus Plan) Authorized Issue $800,000 Dated February 10, 1917. ruary 10. Principal and interest payable at the & Co., Inc. Denominations $500 and $1,000. i SECURITY—A fourteen-story, fireproof hotel building, and Value of land, present improvements, double the amount of present bond issue. pleted, remainder of authorized issue will be offered MORTGAGOR— New Washington Improvement Company, President, and J. C. Marmaduke, Secretary and Treasurer INCOME—Average for past five years, and principal requirements MATURITIES MONTHLY NET more than suffi Serial, PAYMENTS one toten years. Mortgagor deposits each month INCOME TAX—Paid by mortgagor We recommend these bonds for pt Price—100 and Accrued Interest S.W. STRAUS & ESTABLISHED 1882 INCORPORATED NEW YORK MINNEAPOLIS DETROIT CINCINNATI 5. " Seattle Representatives: E. F. Randolph & Co., Telephone Elliott 3168 Outstanding (now offered) $600,000 Interest coupons due August 10 and Feb- furnishings and equipment, An addition is contemplated; LOCATION—Northeast corner Second Avenue and Stewart Street Issue will be reduced to $365,000 at final maturity STRAUS BUILDING--CHICAGO THIRTY-FIVE YEARS WITHOUT LOSS TO ANY American Bank Building Hotel Bonds offices of S. W. Straus land size 145 by 108 feet $1,250,000, over when com- which J. E. Chilberg is of cient to take care of interest one twelfth of principal and intergst coming due during current year, thus accumulating a sinking fund irchase. to Net 6%. Co. AN FRANCISCO INVESTOR Duteh STAR—TUESDAY, FEB, 27 PAGE 3 (BiLetters To Cunthin. Grev 1917 TH GROTE-RANKINCO. PRESERVED EGGS ed with an amount of detail t n Kindly tell me how to pre. | Clever hoste OTTO I. KEGEL, General Manager | serve rgl for win Water in two 0d rings with a girl friend of mine iq 1 fi 1 9 | Unfortunately ' lost her ring powde 1 one part f the | Should | buy her a new one or ask | JF Duthie & Co, will build twoj liquid to 10 parts of water, Pack | her what its value was and pay her 800-ton steal freight ve for|clean eggs in clean kegs or croc the money for it? Le jthe ¢ ard line and cover them with the lution A You might to choose Cont were aturday e to replace th one weoord " m recetved| Q@.—A very good looking chauf-|!t do not suggent giving her the from J Duthie from New York, )feur comes to our block every day. |" ney instead It in belie vag. the vessels will cost| The other morning he spoke to me eT hikln ec Teueeh & + hia i . $1,000,000 The will measure 423 and, from his conversation, | could J ” or 1 time nav #1.000.000, Teer wil aut rom is conversation: | could atten ts you bot Y mwee never | IN@W Victor Sealed Records This contract brings the tnl|He asked me to go out riding with seen my letter in print. | have number of ships awar him, and | went a couple of times, | J¥8t about decided that Cynthia on Sale Tomorrow Grey is a fake. | asked you how | could become a movie actress. | am clever and very pretty, and the Now he Is ols, six having been |asked me to ten days ago. |t am only 16. sound yards for the Cunard people ) to elght ver Jcontracted for going away, and he correspond with hirr Shall | write to him? Pan Hammett | | | | AMY one ambition of my life is to be rs J | | os noun “Mow old must | be? c | |spoken to the man, and it was de PRETTY BAbY ° the f MAY AID GOUNGIL {20908 5 vans with bin © correspond with m without more know teste PEST | eh demiatdll cee gress pep og nichts CICERO, 1, Fet With \chiascieer than ‘son would be | Misses who write to me, I am not : brickbats and hemp ropes, one for} most unwise, A girl of onducting an answer column in 1o-im, each member of the city council to! should not trust her ow t picture magazine. Should « 81.00 back up their protest, a hundred |in making friends, for ‘ . pied oe Pree Pe 8 my rae end the meeting of the muniely / | fathers tonight to A conter A PEACE PARTY Q Pitase tell me how to enter Nght plant to the tain a crowd of young people about a myc Company « og 20 years old, Could give some kind consider them rt ieee ede «dates > Ripe aa . of a maequerade, or costume party ane o nter , An Idle We Marie Cabin : é BETTY.” | eoor Daline Binew oF fight Toledo, Ohio. similar to 4 Ww not have . r Tale nit she th tr Hr Marie Cahill thin one whe ald The citizen An the jents to nm | me nec in the met in a body went to ® coun < yat e c 1 d na success of ol} chambe They dangle ; Sathey auiae A te iit- | port ; ropes in the faces of the council ig “White flag truce, upon | much farther than ta Was not sold as planned | partners for the evening made good on because the | Ha Fres h roor an Itall have been wid advertt in the sian room. nd for couraging for a limits her Jinhes. ‘Sing of all natior Ketter than succumb to the a OLYMPIA Waah aa dance t ferer nati almost inevitable olntment, it Charging an undergrow rallwa dances T om «© elaborat ald + good un to bunt yatem ha oon running betwee ther er ho’ and enate to throttle all BRING THE cultivate meth a male today: foresd ate Bil oo ia | bad pr a cea AR pe had lt the first class where Senator Groff ing they would look upon the glass bh nee had attem ed Pose ini screen, if nly they could “get the ie ne bee “s cob hance But reall the chanc 10-te, “ o rare that « gir good fudg $1.00 Recruiting officers of the navy skilled workmen Orders from Washington mention blacksmiths, machinists, molders Elizabeth was sunk in the Darca nelies, or If she is still afloat copperamiths and bollermakers who A he Q BO aig Tact are needed more than others for alates guar ae gato the service. ee i MILITARY BILL PENDING Q.—-Has the compulsory military law passed? Will the government provide for a man's family while «: (TODAYS oo Robertson, Morris Co. have} two shipments of aeasahin onions} r on the way here despite the em |bargo talk. They are due at Van couver, B. C., March 10 and April 1 Apples are moving rapidly; caull flower is moving very slowly, and [there is lots of lettuce, but the qual ity t he is serving? Vv. Cc. H, } makes it poss te-Rankin Sealed Reserd A—The Chamberlain military Wh SELL ONLY NW" bee L. RECORDS, bill has not yet become a law, as = it has passed only the senate. Men | with families dependent upon them are not drafted for training. 70000 LEAGUES UNDER THESEA Nothing like Mother, Why Don’t is poor Prices Paid, Wholesale Dealers for eetables and Proit You Take Nuxated Iron - vauemanesin RA * t ive Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and Irrit- Artichokes Ver dor | it on earth \ so Haggard and Old?—The ‘Doctor Gave Some ta Rewenete fy A. Peay pe he As ier pay Than You Ar 1 Now ~ ee “nee She Looks Just Fine Carrots —l° ct Hi > | — Celery Pet ostsl 8 reels of |NUXATED IRON WILL INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE Cm Wake Vr at the most WEAK, NERVOUS, CAREWORN, HAGGARD LOOKING WOMEN 200 PER | apalben: CENT IN TWO WEEKS’ TIME IN MANY INSTANCES c * pe ] \ Magpient—-Fiortde. 6 s6125| inense.y |THE CHILDS APPEAL , cal interesting “| | thrills ever {Imed! ; Taken at the ee ae bottom of : the sea. | ong v0 q * You can tell the women with, * plenty of iron in their blood- beautiful healthy rosy There can be no Beautiful. °" women full of Life, Vim and — Vitality rv physicians Healthy Rosy Cheeked womer you ha gained. I have see without Iron. " © while wetion It thane ance F. KING, M. D. ; pier ' th unta " ealt = t to ve it whom have sing reports in wer as 4 health Admission ... = . T Children .... rRUITs n my own aggravated « results. 7 Oranges Pineapple Apples— FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to ALL WEEK " hour ¢ prize fighter e But di tak because be Ame luced iron, tror Jemanded nux- for the red col blood of her eh ¢ eat strength und filled his blogd © went into the af= y another has gone is defeat simply for Howard James. d States Publ late Healt of the Service, Producers for Kaas, Veal and Pork Paid Poultry, Prices physical we ity, melancholy, sagging mus Het t se uknes indigestion es, ete flabby, and in conses ed, run-down ke THE BANK FOR YOUR SAVINGS tra v duty to advine ixated Iron, fand given It ents with most surptine results, And wickly to ins power and L Most tes Des 136 Selling Prices to Retailer for Butter, Kegs and Cheese + ¢ ° sn ; ‘ Have 1 fully effees 4% Interest Ke Dr. Ferdinand King, New York physician| 0°!" such erent am Hs R and author, tells physicians that they should| °° : inedtcia ae : t * prescribe more organic iron—Nuzated Iron— 1 howe tram tu is hae 4 4 ene ke for their patients ys anaemia—iron de- tt i March First «town Ue Aeiency—ie the greatest curse to the Realth,| sri, smite, {nike itp olde Ina ae epee eT on’ all sums de stables strength, vitality and beauty of the modern 4 * Spook ee Woman ° ° posited on or . , n Sounds warning against aifa-—-No. 1 c z se vos : ett ge 1.00@ before ise of metallic iron which nar ” the teeth, cor-| : ite ana, Metal ray injure nde the do ‘ i ar more harm than good) who lacks tron and inerea Ivises use of only nus | eno | ted iron. y_ offer stomach and March Fifth a hundred tin vid ty by Owl Drug Co, Phar and all Ave, at Fourth VOL aPooganes Pine St. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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