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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917. PAC TO EERE IRM rror LS ING INDIAN ROLES aaa GANOOE Sit 20,» TE The great B. Schneider stock and the huge Emporium stocks have been moved and merged with the Rogers’ RED FRONT Clothing stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue. This huge avalanche of merchandise—over $30,000 stock——-has been ordered sold, and must be GRIT $30,000 STOCKS) SACRIFICED Sale SOLD AT ONCE FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING Starts Walk-over Shoes, Florsheim Shoes, Society and Strauss Clothing, Cluett, Ide and Monarch 9 A. M. Shirts, Cooper Underwear, etc. Such is the array of standard high-grade merchandise which Sat d will be thrown on sale aturday SATURDAY, MAY 5, AT 9:00 A. M. Doors have been closed—prices have been cut to fragments. This sale marks Rogers’ supreme effort to turn these immense stocks into ready cash, and the way he has sacrificed standard high-grade merchandise is a shame to tell. Don’t Delay. Grasp your opportunity. Come to the sale. THESE SACRIFICE PRICES GO SATURDAY Walkover Shoes $1.98 Walkover Shoes $1.98 MEN’S WALKOVER SHOES, broken Ladies’ Welkover Shoes; broken lines; EON Ge oss conus. ee | oo a $1.98 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth @f £Q | ——_____ $3.50 Ladies’ and Misses’ Mary $ 48 Sieee ee There are indies eek in heures, neces tat to $5.00; ordered sold at. D240 eat Lue aee ee 1. Men’s Suits the role of “Binge Wing” fon ofjon the character of her playfollow ‘ias Dorothy Parker for the role of /back in Okanogan cernty. Blue Wing tn the Player-Tonning| Dorothy Parker, who has been 7 comic opera of that name. studying with Mile Christine La Never mind how many years ago Barraque for almost two years, 1s S—Dat not so very many—Dorothy | Considered one of the Northwoat's orn in Okanogan coun-|Most promising sopranoa, possess. n, and she has never |!o« a dramatic voice of power and re than in the Byer-|sweetness. She is particularty Men’s Suits Former prices to $15.00, Overcoats and Raincoats to $25.00, | oe | Sophomores tn ctvil enginesring at the U. of W. will assist tn the survey of the American Lake army post this summer. The work, which ts required of all sopho- | mores tn the course, will be per- formed under the direction of J.| W. Miller, assistant professor of | civil engineering, and W. E. Duck- |i lering, instructor in civil engineer | | tng. Men’s Pants Sold to $2.50; ordered of ....s2.. ee Men’s Suits Three honorary members and nine neophytes were made mem! bers of the Scabbard and Blade, | U. of W. military fraternity, at tts annual banquet at the Washington Annex Thursday night. Capt. W T. Patten, U. 8. A, retired, was) toastmaster. | cee i. While no offictal garb has been | devised by the powers that be, the lyeomisses of t United States navy are weart white middy blouses and serge skirts at Brem erton navy yard . Men’s Fine Wool Pants, former : ‘ k Worth to $30, ordered prices to $6.00; ordered sold at. $2.38 Grate... 8: BBC fo... S11.85] Bor suit, «is election: 9 AB COME—THESE VALUES DEMAND YOUR ATTENTION. SALE STARTS 9 A. M. SHARP. =am=The Red Front Clothing Co. to the Right Place 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE oproste rustic MARKET ee Acting Governor Hart Is making preparations to carry on the regis tration of the males of the state under the terms draft law. The auditor of each co and the as sessor will form a be ard to have charge of the work In thelr re spective districts . See Geert J. Be Sees Sot sede" $3.48 | Men's Suits | Sm iced. $2.48 is Amastenn gi4 comme 101% ch and two in Italian P o .00; order $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, celebrated Red Cross Imow the home ways of her Indian " ss eee make; 12- and 16-inch t friends very closely. Today she ts | co — a ; ops, $3 65 a “ =. HEP! HEP! ea ees $2.85 Peter ie oon WOMB ce cckrs conser a 2 a Boys’ Shoes, Walton make; all weg eager ped 9§c ; solid leather; 0 $3.00; or 80) urday at... Correct |2rexieaw en... SOS So Peat Sapte Bg ington tnfantry, are $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, hea ordered sold at ........... rrr Fabries |rooms of thee a weal stock; ordered $ 4 25 Men’s Wool Worsted Union Suit, formerly merce and Comm 1 « \ : . . : [dar orening tf ma BILLY'SALE EE aa ail . nee $1.48 and Po all sizes, latest styles... Ae la eee ee 69c ‘ B: SCHNEIDE Large Lot Men's Overalls, all 49c sent nel ce a s ’ Fashions ST a wok Sa woth gg ri 6 eed it ..-A9 for ee ie oe a 4. priced to $2.00; ordered sold st”. . LOC w $1000; ered wld ws - $4.85 i + cc Spring and to $1.50; ordered sold we"... QC $3.00 Men's Gordon Hats, Qe S er 50c Silk Ties 18c Rogers’ price .............022e/ Exceptional Values We Specialize in $15, $18 and $20 Made to ‘Order a roe In ber annual address, Mrs. J. ©. Todd of Tacoma, president of the TE _____ cl th wstiaes cAtaGreA 1a: oun =|FAVO R STI FF TAXES. GERMANY DEVELOPS | above te accurate, Germany now (FRENCH ARE LUCKY the week ended Apri! 29, according Nieragnandl alleen eae gg er Bee of vastly increased size and| PARIS, May 4.—Only one French of less than 1,600 tons and three GIANT 360-FOOT | strength, jship of more than 1,600 tons was fishing boats were lost. Elght vee the war was righteous and urge Cc Make I B War Sh 0 oth ongress to ake Incomes Bear ar are sunk by German submartnes during sels were unsuccessfully attacked of Washington in its Misicstcicisaiss | U- BOAT, is REPORT QUESTION HOLLWEG the patriotic support of th tion It would produce more speech-mab- | a WASHINGTON, D. C., May 4 , ing than money re) ‘ Taxing the Incomes of the rich, LONDON, “May | 4—Germany COPENHAGEN May 4.-—-The | ne-Legged Men [then getting the taxes by publicity | StAMP taxes produce itttle| naw aw new type of submarine, | conservative party in the rete Py tet . . d joney in pre fon to the {noon 350 feet long, according to the stag has formally asked u D Split Shoe Costs|—these are the two things to| venience they entail and the diffi-| story told today by John Ander. | Chancellor Von I nn-E | which congress is giving particu. | culty of enforcing them. Doubling| on, of Boston, survivor of the |to define hin a in view of | DALTON, May 4.—'There aretwo|lar attention. The bond tesue the postage rate has been suggert: | Norwegian tank steamer Hek “great concert ed by the ] men in Dalton are not Worry-|gives the ready money, but taxa-|°! by the national chamber of] tone. The Hektona wae shell. | socialist parties oo urging ing over the pr of shoes. They commerce, which suggests that an ed and sunk by one of the peace without ons ar are both named pi tien must be devised to mest Im \incresse of 60 per cent in first-| ordinary type of German oud. pensation ws to the terest and pay the b clase postage rates would yleld| marines, but after the orew had ; | $10,000,000. safely lowered thelr boats two t is extimated an increase of| other U-boats, one of the new 50,000,000 may be had by tax | and extraordinary elze, ap- Puget Sound divis! Joe h are mil Here is real economy, with the satisfaction one and he sam CoP | On or Before of the Broth- of wearing tailor-made POOhERE Be AVICte 50. Che: Ce Senes ng deer, Whisky gnd clgara | peared. erhood of M 2 , — Fee ae aerated shonld te rrenient deen to] ty Maktona'e cr wa. in| il ban And Receive Eight Months clothes. Step in and § — —— ———— |tho readiest methods for financing | | ooo the conversion of grein| open boate for two days before being picked up. into spirituous Hquors during the itive order, as Other methods xgented are t popular. Revision « in disapproved by the admin tion and not strongly favored even aul railway, who died T he war-making| The usual length of submarines ring. The ea will be = Dividends January l, 1918 and whisky tax|!8 from 170 to 226 feot, no if the Sunday, at 2 o'clock, at Butter-| : peng tare ia a| would be | In order to meet | Observation of the sailor mentioned worth's. ated and ¢ orsial aub- | this defictt, © tax, such as an|— as | You may start with $41.00. atl ules be nubetitnted ee Nuxated Tron Makes Strong, We compute dividends on monthly balances. AND TOMORROW DRIES The tax on Inheritance af- High. Class Entertainment, fords one of the simplest ways M d B tif | Ait investments cara: male. in “accor aneeemetnn Edith Storey dmiadte | Elbe eee | Vigorous, ron Men and Beautiful | 2.0 pices. ' | insect our woolens— see for yourself the values we offer. power, the Union Label in Every Garment the federal government, and 104 Madison, Near 1st Ave. there are only a few states | For twenty-seven years we have never paid less % < which have Inheritance taxes, | than To be sure, we are at war and| 8nd these are light Pe j PIKE ST ‘ 99 are going to take It seriously— An inheritance tax f= easy to| Dr. Howard James, late of the Five per cent per annum on sav. 304 . and win! But—all work and wor. | collect anhattan State Hospital of . A oney agic ry, with no play, makes Jack a| The money in auch cases goes to| M P ings, compounded semi-annually. Seturday Evenine dull boy. |persona who have not earned it,| New York and formerly As- Open Saturday Evening . Any night you may drive duit {M4 !t 1 easy for the govert sistant Physician of Brooklyn ial Till 10. A Story of the Early “away, loosen your stiff, old to take for public use any State Hospital, says: : a> Bild which see AsAry, ° ° Gambling and Mining Days nta with steps to the beat dance |“ o\Ch 8 “Tron 1 absolutely 1 W h t S 16 Ch of Commerce 0 t pg orice rnte on tha Cowats at the Loven |The Chamber of Commerce of| ashington Savings I ere 18 & corps of pretty girls, | seferendum t : nf a too, who ean sing and dance and |i onaing an A t PACIFIC OUTFITTING Cl) , M. Gutereon’s Famous make things lvely Te ae @ and Loan ssociation | Russian Orchestra The choicest selections of “thirst | ries ai tes on Indl chanors” are to be had, and as| vidual incor a eer and sickly } 810 SECOND AVENUE COR: THIRD & UNIVERSITY. Hl Mechta sieal Ge fon Gat £ oe vidual incomes earned during 1917. nt trying to @re ra ood & meal as you can purchase |The chamber {8 anxious to avoid | | In tron, A patient of minef¢ WN y 3 27% Yeare anywhere. They don't “stl 1 ae fe = to me ( having beer| Geel That there staff (Nuxated Iron | Assots, $6,300,000 Established 27% » earnings, octor, that there atuf " th inte | rN But, heavy on that girl show | The estimates of the treas- jim ke maxte.’ suger of youth int @ man | DIRECTORS H business, for they eure have some! ury department show it is nec ari rua% Janson F. K. Struve i rR f Bring your friends and) essary to raise by new taxation (Towing tent ; 1: ¥ Hane Pederson Wm, Theanum / a party.” of various sorts approximately ark or how on be every phy ie Wn Peters CB, Vilas, H thing will be sald or done to, $1,600,000,000 during the next I Pes We Wg R offend—but thi have just got to, 12 months, t Ru avre, Spok e e |104 Madison, near First Ave. | teance ‘War taxation leads to | Seni! Gnd entistaction 06 yous |p - economy.” With Nuaxted Iron, I feel {t is such money ref a Se aca HEN TA Die yin