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LN BE: FIRST AND PIKE Admission 15c, Children 5c CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ENVY The first of McClure’s “Seven Deadly Sins"—each sin a 5- reel super-feature, telling a complete story in one showing Ann Murdock 1 4 } . the footlights favorite, “while Shirley Mason It is around the adventures that that each of the her Impulsive hert leads her | is enacted t handsome George La Guere “The Seven Deadly Sins” are the group of plays (remember each is complete in one show) that you have read about in the great national magazines—7 stories—7 great stars—7 great super-features. Do not miss one of them! A Two-Reel and it and Present” Complete the Program. IMARKET REPORT' eee Hogs are on the $15 mark, but have yet further to go before the set puma point is seashes Country Hey and Grain and others who labor should always take! strength - compellin: The first Washington asparagus | Alfal s* Teached Seattle from Walla Walla | Ai{sife aed Moines ir Cabbage is firmer. gd stocks are |¢ be had for puget Sound May most any price. products are hitting high spots, tho there is no scarcity Entire Stock wn Pe ae SACRIFICED Vegetables and Fruit Everything Must GO VEGETABLES Artichenes—Por Aon Seott & Bowne, Building to be remodeled. per fos bunch: “LISTEN?” try as I practice WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN FURNISHINGS MEN’S COLLARS lutely without pain itiene ‘. Btayman Winesay Dan Casey's price PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS Up to 50 cents regular. Dan Casey asks $5. * "$10. 00 .., $15. 00 Painless Austin ‘Third and Pike. ‘PACIFIC OUTFIT TIMG CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN~WOMEN FOR |” WE Teliew Newtons « White 10-cent Handker- shiefe—Casey sells for Trance 1504 3rd. Oranges New Vineanple—Florida, Value up to 50c Prices Paid Producers fo Spring Chickens LEATHER SUITCASES | YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. See Dr. Edwin J. Brown vices to Retailer tor , gee and Cheese CASH ALL di elude extracting without STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917. Wt FRIDAY and SATURDAY IT CALLS OD Mi the one who would say, | served my time in the Philippines, and know what the sting of a bullet feels like, | ar a married man with two children now, but if my country needs me 1 am ready to go, for | can see in no way where this is a war of com mercialism, but a war of freedom for humanity, where every Amer jean with red blood In his veins should stand back of our govern ent and the man at the head of our president, who | do not be “Envy” as it, lieve could be influenced by any - financial interests roar And if this man will read the papers he will see that some of the great men of our country are asking to go to the front. He mentions preachers, how about Dr. Matthews great politicians, ex-President Roosevelt lawyers, ex-President Taft; police men, there are 10,000 who have been trained in army maneuvers “Trans and are ready to go to the front from New York city alone Of course the masace of the peo ple are the working people, and they are the backbone of the country, so naturally from them must be drawn the largest part of the fighting men But fighting men without money be- hind them would be lke a wagon without a pat It could not travel ——__—@ very far. | if we should Lake the he out of our great financial institutions and place them In the front ranks, to be scattered over the country in files, could workingmen left behind step into their shoes and guide the ° finances of this country to carry on ‘this war? No, my friend, you look at things the new New Store, New Goods, New Arrangements have been made with DAN CASEY, a guarantee to close out the entire stock in thirty days’ time. Store has been closed for several days and a large force of salespeople put to GLOVES Value up to $1.00— Dan Casey's price WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Value up to $1.50— Casey sells for WORK SHIRTS Value up to 75e—~ Go for 19c 2c GARTERS 9c Good ones— Casey selis for 98c FOLLOW THE CROWD—WHEN THE BOSTON CLOTHING CO. WE PAY CHECKS Guarding Railroad Tunnel “ Here Are Soldiers of the 71st New York Regiment, Entire front torn out—changes made when completed it will be one of the very best stores on First Ave. Carpenters and bricklayers will soon be at work and in order not to have the stock ruined, up with an entirely different line and new stock. 33c 58c 24c PAGE 3 State,” Near New York City. as If looking from the big end of a telescope, and your talk sounds a little too much [lke a soap box orator, Get out of the rut and look at things square in the face. Read the papers and see that some be sides the poor are now and will in the future have to make sacrifices to hold Old Glory up to the world and keep it unblemished. This is the advice of an Irish-American who loves the Stars and Stripes, and who has to work for a living w. Tv WANT FAIR DEAL Dear Miss Grey: | heartily agree with an article signed “A Reader,” but | do not believe that “A Read. er’ intended to infer that we wished to be last. We, as a working class, do not want the idea advanced that we! are not loyal to our government, or that we are not patriotic do want the class who is crying so loudly for war to be ready and wil! ing to go into it the same as we are expected to, side by side, shoul der to shoulder, with us (private the rear rank), and take their pro. motions on merit, the same as we have to do } We object to big interests and their privileged cl engaging in sharp commercialism, bringing about a condition of war, and then expecting our class, who are not permitted to share their profits, to stand in fine of battle and be shot to protect their profits that they have fliched from the sweat of our brows. Even in many instances de nying us the barest necessites, ex.| porting these same to foreigners they now ask us to fight, down our demands for a decent live Somewhere in New York” Guarding a Railroad Tunnel “Somewhere in New York But we to beat! pays canal toll BOSTON CLOTHING CO. orror About fift Wagons in three are marked at special These have 1 with reinfe all steel wh Sheets, ¢ values quot Phe spec he Sheet ing condition, and then, if they deem it time for them to make a bluff of going to war themselves, they will organize a company of soi diers and then offer themselves and company for a certain consid eration — more commercialism — or they will rave from some pulpit or thru public press or from the halls of our legisiatures until they think they have become so popular that the president will feel honored by an offer from them that he will in vite them to the White House to be his special advisers What we ask is equality, instead of asking the laborer to be patriot and not strike, to ask the capitaliv tic employer to be patriotic and not cause his employes to have to strike for what they are justly entitled to —a living equal to their employer ANOTHER READER gular gular pecia WEAR OVERALLS Q.—! am writing to ask your ad 25x50-inch ¢ vice as to whether your consider it proper and If you think it would be all right for two high school girls 4x7-feet Chintz to mask as boys at a masquerade dance? BLUE EYES A If you wish to mask ome ~ ple special cc as in a white linen . 5 % ich plain bi sallor suit, in wom overalls, ete SOx60-10 t but in plain me garb, NO! 4x7 Acet, plain bor 2%, 6: et, plain bor« ENGLAND PAYS if] : Osesdeet., plain b 9x12 feet, er ain bor Q.—Will you please tell me thru your paper if the English boats are allowed to pass thru the Panama canal without toll? AN AMERICAN, nor ILIKE BUSY A.— Certainly that country same as an B other, Satisfactory Terms Always | THe GROTE-RANKINCO. Children’s Express Wagons Have Prices Reduced Saturday Expre extr reductions. rims, eel teel axles, enameled with black enameled running Regular $2.00 size for veSen 98c Regular $2.25 size for seeee SLID Regular $3.00 size for ..... . $1.49 Spring Sale of al lot hee Crochet Bed Nivea Saturday—A Sale of RAG RUGS ntz border, "Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin WITHOUT ALGE. General Manager ize netal of TCE and are red and | gear. | | | | | | | Pillow Cases and |} Spreads 1 ed are interestin r two reasons: are of ablished quality, uch | than usual | ize 81x90, special, each.....80¢@ cts, size 76x99, special, each... Gaal ts, size 81x99, special, each. . $1.18 size 81x99, special, each. . $L20 F 36, special, ea, 24e 36, special. 22e@ al..16¢ 36, speci . Both Warp and Filling: veceee ss $185 Ke ang SFr --. $2.45 tunity to buy these popular floor® | reduced prices and plain bordered effects are im ¢ most desirable colors are blues, llowing sizes: lar price $2.25, at $1.70 . regular price $4.00, at $3.00 regular price $6.00, at. .$4.50° order, regular price $18.50. .$13.85 3 r, regular price $1.40, at..$1.10 regular price $2.00, at der, regular price $4.2 ler, regular price $7, der, regular price/$13.50, at. "$9.95" in the f rder, STAR WANT ADS WO A LET-UP. Ss IN THE HANDS OF = =DAN CASEY STORE CHANGES MANAGEMENT inside—and Everything will be topsy-turvy, management decided to open It will be a Management the great sale promoter, under Full power has been SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S SUITS Value up to $10,00— $4.85 Casey wants MEN'S SUITS sizes—Value up to $15.00, $5.85 MEN’S SUITS Good ones—Value up to $20.00. Out they $8.68 go for HAND.-TAILORED SUITS Casey marked $9.85 them at You Should See That Kind All Casey sells them for CLOCK STRIKES Twenty Extra Salespeople Wanted 1 Ll 17 FIRST AVE. AND SENECA work to re-arrange and mark the selling price on every article in the house, and we are now ready to open up Tomorrow, Saturday, April 14, with one of the greatest sales that has ever been at house in the city. DAN CASEY will personally superintend this sale. Come, take a look at him— see him smile, and watch how he handles the crowd. That all merchandise MUST and WILL move quickly, leave it to DAN CASEY. He has used the price knife and cut so deeply on every article that you will be in- terested to buy whether you need it or not. RAINCOATS BIG STOCK OF OVERCOATS LESS THAN Heavy Work HALF PRICE PANTS Good ones— As low as $1.18 Big Values They Are Slippers Rubbers MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS Come, see the kind $2 15 . Dan Casey sells for CUFF BUTTONS Dan Casey asks for a whole set NINE IN THE MORNING IT WILL BETWEEN SPRING Apply to Dan Here are some of DAN CASEY’S PRICES—everything advertised you get. Value up to $10— $2 38 SHOES SACRIFICED Big surprise In this depart Go for . See ment he br sag igh Top ee Dan Shoes $3.48 ee _ $1.98 OVERALLS MACKINAW COATS Big lot Good ones— reduced to 33. Foo cue tor $2.39 Stock Sold in Quantities WHOLESALE To Out-of-Town MERCHANTS at 9 A. M. Sharp tempted here by any mercantile HATS MOTHERS! Get your Boys’ Clothing in this great sale. SES $3.50 Boy's Suit Casey sells for... . $1 .98 eee BOYS’ SUITS Value up to $6,.00— $2. 98 Casey selis for. recta seem at SWEATERS OF ALL KINDS AT VERY LOW PRICE 39 LEAD YOU TO THE For Men and Boye Good ones go for. Come—Witness This Great Slaughter of High-grade MERCHANDISE Casey 8 A. M. in the Morning