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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917, PAGE 8 Dan Landon, Homeliest Man ink Seattle, Buys Soda for Echo EDITOR'S NOTE Remember how The Star once gave State Sen Dan Landon a nice send-off as the meliest man in town’? And 1 erfully admitted that we were right, and that he was? Well ve heard the other day that Dan is taking dancing lessons, and that he l tee suit. One of Dan's friends told he thought Dan was going ried. So we sent Echo Zahl to see him, and to find out about it. I'm the Man Behind the Gun A SHRAPN EL UPHEAVAL IN THE MIDST OF THE TOWN The Palece Clothing Co. of 1022-24 First Ave. have broken all Laws of Neutrality and declared war on the entire stock of men’s goods purchased from W. B. Woods, representative of REDITORS of S. Swift. We secured this stock for spot cash, at a small percentage of wholesale cost and now we offer it to the people of this city in the greatest S-A-L- Ever seen or heard of on the Pacific Coast, which will further demonstrate the won- derful power of spot cash. The entire stock has been moved into our double store, corner of First Avenue and Spring Street. We have turned the whole thing over to T. R. HAYS, the Sale Wizard, with instructions to dispose of it in the shortest possible time. He has gone through the stock like a cyclone through a Kansas corn field. Swift's prices have been cut and slashed to pieces. The entire stock will be thrown to your mercy at 9 o'clock tomorrow (Saturday ) morning, in the greatest price-wrecking sale Seattle has ever known. The whole store is aflame with startling bargains, the greatest values human beings have ever seen. Never again such a Sensational Bargain Pano. rama. Whatever you need can be purchased here during this price-wrecking catastrophe at the greatest economies. It’s to your interest to be on hand when the doors open to- q morrow (Saturday) morning, and get your share of the bargains offered in this might- iest sale of the twentieth ‘century. Men's Collars $3.00 and $4.00 Silk Shirts, $3 Men's Pants reduced to 2c slightly faded, 69 reduced to.... $1 .98 Cc $3.50 and $4 Men's Pants 50c President rag 12 reduced to . penders, reduced CH $4.00 Men's Shoes reduced 10c Large Handker 2 reduced $2 48 eee $2. 48 chiefs reduced to Cc reduced to. ; ° 75c Dress ‘Shirts 29c¢ Creditors Stand the story, Echo Zahi Interviewing Senator Dan Landon, in his law office in the Empire building BY ECHO JUNE ZAHL J wheat fields, dance and toe—| of bis Well, Vl admit Dan ian't a [heel and with eter Oh, no,” he said | 25¢ and 50c Garters Oc $5, $6 and $7 $2 98 reduced to.. handsome vampire, with his dress snits or flutterit le He sald it like a man offered a j s tt sine a weir cue We ' |” Dek am tals war, tee, wt has } | Sale reduced to Shoes reduced to ° $1.00 Union Suits 33c 200-odd bulk, but you ought to inter’s session of the leg re ‘ urged: | 1Sc and 25¢ Men's Men's Rubbers reduced to..... Starts Sox reduced to 6c reduced to 36c $2 Wool Underwear * 58¢ hear him laugh. lat Olympia who it makes me Nai Pibeerea | Quit Playing Poker You $2, $3 and $4 Leather Suit $1.50 and $2 Men's 42 reduced to “seq gay ine, and big, Be Pats thes that bis ¢ Mpg h ost some Sharp Cases, slightly dam- 63 Slippers reduced to Cc 50c Arm Bands it starts way down deep in- [about him. He no tice. anyhow.” aged, reduced to Cc $2 Men's Pants 1 18 POAUEOE: 00. 55:0' tna «ise 6c side of him somewhere, and around with the boys and got 50c and $1.00 Ties reduced to. ° $3 Boys’ Suits gains momentum until it comes jing poker. He begar 1 together tn reduced to C §f $2.50 Men’s Pants reduced to 1] 98 out like a rumbling surf mthe (ing lessons He dabble some ice cream seashore. } trots, and castles, and toddles And And I found out that even if he ee | Ge) ER Dan hails from Nebrasky. He worst of all, he bought a dress suit.| did tranegress one littl bit told me so proudly, when | cor. People w ad er heard of|from his early axky training nered him in his office in the @ ore mar 1 this man, | and was awf h the dope mere ym acg im the jis ois oarvled ohn anand wanna oan A BLAZE OF BARGAINS DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M. SHARP erything, he hasn't le him beside And only once has Dan turned | top deck, could handle down the rugzed simplicity of his, the best of them around native state. Hut being a senator! floor, in the meantime heart $2 and $3 Flannel $3.00 Men's Shoes $1 and $1.50 Boys’ 275 Men's Fine Suits, values up would make one turn down any-|sweet pleasantries There wouldn't be room even in Shirts reduced to 6 Cc reduced to 1. Pants reduced to C Ei to $15.00 $ thing. And, Dan,” said I, “d'you know, | that t oft ees * , 4 95 ec Vy $5.00 and $6.00 Wool Sweaters go at mar Sv ° r the girl is who's going she's sure a lucky per- Here's the dope I hear it is all because of little Cu-| $5 Men's Wool Union Suits do| pid st re! He laughed that seashore Jaugh | on reduced $1 18 | renee eeeetreninsnninenn ewer to.... 75c Work Shirts reduced to F 24c 170 Men's Dress Suits, values to $20.00; all the men will clamor for these. Come, 5 get first pick, at $7.9 One Lot Men's High-grade One Lot Men’s Fine Worsted and Tweed Suits, all this sea- son's models, worth up to $22.50, going 150 Men's Finest Suits in on the Back in Nebrasky, where the the good, old-fashione dances, ther no need for mon suits and slicky hats, The husky TG : a men and women, returning from the SOCIALISTS GIVE | es shment of a court $1.00 and $1 50 White Stiff : Pr ibtication of this outline serv Shirts reducec 18¢ ; to again to the to. ; ‘ $5.00 and $6.00 Mackinaws any sor i Jorations here as well as the failure reduced | BY ARTHUR E. MANN 1° lee eS Bis ai ioe 8D 48 sais Bor $2.98 $4.50 and $5.00 Boys’ Overcoats Suits, regular values up to latest styles and colors; sizes 34 reduced 2... DLO EE goa... SDIOE tre pera. 99.30 THE PALACE CLOTHING CoO. 1022-24 FIRST AVE., CORNER FIRST AND SPRING 25 SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE) Dentistry Teeth DLO erence. STOK Ma Scand Isuggestions for peace today. The were: That industrial development can Re-establishment of Belgium. Foo » forced, or factories secured |Serbia, Montenegro and Romenia|by giving bonuses, was the mes as 5 ee | sage of Gordon C. Corbaley, execu | Future of Alsace-Lorraine to be|tive secretary of the Chamber of leit ker settlement Gh the beanie bt] Commeres and Comiercial Club, at he national 1 of free action. |the meeting of the Young Men's} « | [GOES TO WEST POINT TAXI STRIKE E |semblies to be requested to work n the /epeech at the Orpheum theatre Ernest J. Riley, 2507 Second ave..| Twenty-four Seattle Taxicab @ [tor speedy peace, general disarma asked Lieut W | | I nt th fire, or 8 p, m. Thursday, He, too, ts who graduated from Queen Anne) givers, who struck Thursdagy ” | ng for 1 frightfally wound. r, and a sea lord. The 1 EN! led in the trenches domitable enthusiasm that inspired | yieh school in 1916, and later at Two Americans Radiate Purposefulness |" Snes aici “ele estat mgeeenmih rns Raye geht “ BY A STAR REPORTER { I gathered from my talk with him | Neither,” he replied quickly, “is | pole is no own in his interest/ this week to attend West Point. |men were reinstated, Roeder ¥ h wa ist a nute before he made 1 guarantee A FIT and ab- solute xntisfaction. tended the university, will leave | back at work, after five dise ei | Two personalities, widely dif. (tbat we have much to learn from test horror of this war,|!m the advancement of America’s |——— ferent, yet similar in a certain | (he soldier of France izing thing about | supremacy in ash purposefulness, were in Seat Paid 5 Cents Dally d. You cannot Admiral Peary was tle Thursday, bringing mes. “They have the most wonder. agony of living in that | hi opinion, the diver me sages to a citizenry barely ful patriotism,” he said, with a | pe 1 wetness. There is mud| be solved : awake to the responsibilities of flash of his keen eyes. “They | everywhere at the front the airplane,” he answe' You who war. They were Rear Admiral would do anything, for France. Lieut. Ro says the French| With conviction. “There is noth I Robert E. Peary, discoverer of They have the most perfect | have heartiest gratitude for|ing else. In the atmosphere, there | the north pole, and Lieut discipline. Everything is done | what Ame 1s have done for them | ate no barriers. Every city a "WE MAKE George Roeder, of the American without a question, and there is | already in the war, And while they | port. The route is a straight line, {/ | ambulance field service and the a fraternization between men | w waiting for so many months | and the road infix An YOUR TEETH | t to fits of Lafayette flying squadron sand officers that is splendid for America to become their ally, | the decision of the pre war W holy oF : By chance it was given to me to And if one grumbles the least hey felt no bitterne bu er| be in al And the airplan get your biccd meet and speak to both of them bit, the others cry, ‘Come, you knew that, individually, Americans | will be used for commerce at the nanos £07 have nothing to It Is for would do anything in their power bee c phe nt war re iin “4 | , 5 - France.’ They are paid 5 cents for France. He carried the message ove he a day for that magnificent ser. Talks to Peary footlights to bundreds of Seattle Gunanteep’ vice.” | 1 talked to Rear Admiral Peary | citizens = . asia And | came away from those 4 J two brief glimpses with the ALL WORK in many ‘cases.—Ferainy ; ¢ firm conviction that eveny .O 0 ABSOLUTELY American must acquire that | PAINLESS same purposefulness that these men have, if America’s war is to spell victory 4,000 CHILDREN TO SING IN FESTIVAL After eight months of training 4,000 Seattle school children ar ady for the opening concert o} |the school children’s musical f val Friday night in the Arena | One feature is the cantata, “The | CROWNS $5°9 od FREE EXAMINA FILLINGS > 1” No cuanto SYNTHETIC $ 172 | EXTRACTION FILLINGS | WHERE OTHER WORK IS TO BE GOLD ,00 FILLINGS " AND DONE PREBYTE TEETH HEIDELBERG “=> Dill Pickles are put up Science is on the wing, Remedies used a year ago are back numbers now To be a TOP-NOTCH SPECIALIST re quires not on! and energy, but capital, The public is GETTING WISE. It's not satisfied with the electric belt faker or the pretanding specialist with a room full of curiosities to attract atten rort according to tion. Nowadays they ¢ and upto-date Walrus and the Carpenter,” sung} i. nusvss. agumawen Lieut. George Roeder treatment and CURES, not smooth talk foe fitch and aiath evades teks it) stists PERFORMED PAINLESSLY and empty promises, schools, There will be a matinee and, being an ordinary citizen in more or less of a muddle about the war, I was glad of any opportunity to be put straight, if such a thing e possi I was curious to see { sort of a man it was who was turday 105! Pike St, S. E. Corner First and Pike Dr. H. T. Baa Our Specialtys Men’s Ailment J ©!d Glory Flying On Capitaline Hill ‘They Are Delicious ‘ of power to push his way farther Woe Invite you to come to our offices, We will explain pganitary tina and sol} north than any other mortal had to you our treatment for Varicose Veins, Hydrocele, Nervous ROME, May 25.—"Old Glory” to Now At No. Wak’ Gs. ike dared to go, and | was possessed of Debility, Blood Disorders, Piles, Fistula, Bladder, Kidney, | day is flying on Capttaline hill, the that common eagerness to talk to Disorders, and give you FREE, a cradle of old Rome's and the mod Prostatic and all M physical examination, Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn thelr true condition, A perma- nent cure is what you want. 66 99 The Genuine German Remedy 9 l 4 Cures Blood Disorders Prof, Ebrlich’s Salvarsan for Blood Poison. We give it by the intravenous method, at our offices, No pain, no hos- pital, no detention from home No. 3 «ize tin 20 SKATTLE & PUGET SOUND PACKING CO, NEW CECIL GRILL 1017 FIRST AVENUE, Near MADISON STREET Mr. Barney Hagan of New York City ern world’s civilization Stars} and Stripes are swinging trom the} j16th century capitol building de-| signed by Michael Angelo. | BOY PLEADS GUILTY MINNEAPOLIS, May Redenbaugh has pleaded guilty to the Patrolman Connery one who had actually been in that hallowed strip in Northern France 7 sanctified by the scourge of war. | Much to Learn Lient. Roeder # a young Amert can college man, bronzed with ex: | posure behind the lines, with eyes of a clear, steel blue, and a soldier, He has that magnificent, grim, sympathetic sense of humor that ts a man's safeguard at the front A aii May 27th Moore Theatre ™” LECTURE By Mrs. H. Sheehy-Skeffington, of Dublin 26, Joseph aman, nurder of the celebrated Irish Tenor, greater than Chauncey Olcott and the equal of John McCormick 11 Young Ladies, each doing good Yanker, he feels that ro ene And a Chorus of Six Reautify The Widow of the Murdered Irish Patriot mantic loyalty to the tricolor that CONBULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE specialty numbers and dancin han # message which every loyal American should hear. has been the impulse to hundreds Hours: 9 a. m. to 5p, m.; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12 SIR JOHN EATON HERE é barge of kerf graduate of the National Unt of young American college men to Sir John Eaton, controlling own e kitchen has ber wly equ in charg ve r i r 1 f t it od things por , offer their services without remun ‘ATIO ‘AL MEDIC L U E er of the Timothy Eaton stores, of M tus, a chef of 1 reputa M good 9 gy bg ps her people, all the | ation to France, He is in Seattle N. N. A INSTIT T Rischin is vialttiie "seattle, on a on the market properly served at m¢ ioe fervor of the age, ail th tieal need of the b raising funds for the American am. 119 Occidental SEATTLE, WASH. |tour of the Pacific coast Lady Music and Dancing Start Every Evening Except Sundays at 8 Raton and a party of friends are| | with him, mi: keffington in her portrayal of the message she brings to you | bulance work, and spoke at abe Arena Thursday night,