The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 3

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\ Ae \ wow —it is with pleasure we announce that Thomas H. Ince’s beautiful star will appear in person at our Theatre all day today, in con- junction with the showing of her latest starring vehicle, “Wild Win- ship's Widow"—a comedy-romance of the South. The picture play will be here until Saturday night only. Miss Dalton Will Appear at 2:30, 4, 8 and 9:30 P. M. Today “Ambrose’s Naughty Thought” features Mack Swain in two reels of Keystone fun and merriment! Oliver G. Wallace, melody’s master, will Wurlitzer! STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917. PAGE 3 Manly Uncovers Big Syndicates Working to Loot Egg Market EGGS | BUYING NOW » TO SEE AND GRASP OPPORTUNITY 1S 10 OPEN WIDE THEGATES To WEALTH Buy Eggs Now—Sell Next Winter REALIZE SOME OF THE ENORMOUS PROFITS FOR YOURSELF—-OTHERS DO IT—SO CAN YOU Hare te one of the biguest opportunities ever presented to you to invew i al ‘divi HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THESE BIG PROFITS Yow now have the opportunity to participate in these tremendows wire arndicote and placing every available idle dei msens the most eruftable mvesinent propasition posite WHAT WE WILL DO With your order for as many case of eggs se pou con buy, we will Immediately sabe your purchase and place the eggs in storage, lewing you s warehouse receipt Vor same The eggs will be held w storage tor you and wold at your option, of at the highest market price nest winter oF $300, making only necessary for pou te tevest $200 on « $500 purchase, or im other words giving you the advantage of « $500 investment for eay $200 AS TO YOUR PROFITS As 0 haste of competing profits tm thie tot s097 yom wich to parchace BO cases of age at thirty vamte per . $9.00 per ease 50 saa of gue at $9.00 par vase wankd bo S480 We wil advance yon vty ae] ee an bevestment of only #180 on hie ammement,theretore be much higher You have bought 60 casey of 1.800 denen at thirty and if you well at ity conte per your profit will 5 onan or $300 told prot te you om an investment of only $180 le cate pet A possible for you te find any other investment thet 4 surrawndes) with abechie salety in which you can invest and receive wah emormons returns on your sooner? We don't thimk sot fact we know you enn't FOR SURE. BIG, HANDSOME RETURNS ON YOUR MONTY. BUY EGGS—NOWTODAY '| Mattresses SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS | me GROTE-RAN KINCo. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. | ONE HUNDRED FELTED COTTON . | Regular Price | $18.00 A Really Remarkable Value. 1 cotton, covered with These Matteesses are made of pure white felte in an attractive design, closely tufted and finished with Imperial roll grade felted m Mattre will make a comfortable and restful bed a long and last satisfaction All sizes for metal and qood Hede: ave. prictl et, OM. isieceds ous onnosss opera seses «capeeetlag First at Pike | couse etase clk te wo home yor cokes ONT HOPE TOBAT, continuous, vito 11 Admission 15c - - - - Children 5c ! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE Om PHONE. 3 = WwcooD & DENMAN ° 2 : | | At A Red _INvesTogns anouzns t Attractive Neductions Pretenranh — ¢ mt a e out ‘ein et A limited number of odd room-sized Rugs are offered at splendid savings. graphic copy of a circular sent out, promising enormous pattern olor all of these Rugs are very desirable, the qualities measuring profits to those who enter a proposition to hold eggs off the market, 1 tandar¢ | then sell them at high prices. |] up to our | in every case i BY BASIL M. MANLY speculation in food stuffs car | | Fou atterns of finest Royal Wilton Rugs, size Three patterns of extra heavy Axminster Ru | CHICAGO, June t—In my ried on by dealers, large syndi- |f) oxi2 ular price $82.50, $67 50 size 2, regular price $39.50, tour of the vital food centers cates are being formed to cor- |] reduced to 4 ° reduc to eerersecsronee for The Star, | have heard reli ner markets and reap large | Pour patterns of Hartford Saxony Rugs, size Four patterns of Seamless Ta: y _ ei | able reports that in addition to profits from the dining tables 9x12, regular price $82.60 $67 50 cit: regular mrice Sate pestry Rugs, size |f| reduced to ° A: A $17 -¥ Six patterns of Lakewood Wilton Rugy, size reduced to “* : ° $xi2, regular price $55.00 39 75 Many of the §-3x10-6 size Rugs are reduced reduced tO. ..0. +++ pi lebededent . the same proportion, Grote-Rankin —Pike at Fifth— 3 Grote-Rz on the latter, in the inten suffrage cause, to remove tl ets from the White House capitol. py ee saaster put out by MRS, CATT PROTESTS Advertising Wood & Denman, of Minneapolis.) WASHINGTON, June 1.—Mrs. tells the whole story of many such! (Carrie Chapman Catt, president of syndicates, planning to buy @nOt/the National Woman Suffrage asso- mous quantities of eggs now, Stor-| ciation, has sent an open letter to S “ECONOMY” _ Is the Road to Wealth From one end of the country to the other they are talking Economy. Everybody is trying to outdo the other in finding means to economize. with the greatest eco- WE ARE OFF nomic event ever of- fered the men of Seattle and the surrounding country. It strikes at every home—it hits you right on the back. Changed conditions in the market and business world are inducing us to reorganize our affairs and adopt a change in pol- icy for our store. This means we must rebuild and remodel from one corner to the other. stop that waste of dollars and pennies. Our doors will be To clear the way for the workmen our stocks must go. thrown open tomorrow morning at 8:30. SEE WHAT’S IN STORE FOR YOU ing them until next winter at) yf Alice Paul,; chairman of the profits that may run as high as 250] national woman's party, calling up- per cent > formation of this been co and circulars} It is said “syndicate” has jwith great secre |were sent only t ms who an-| swered an adverti nt in news |paper classified columns and who | |were believed “safe.” | 1 was able to secure a copy of the! circular | Wise Men TakeNoChane Now When Buying Clothin ' They Choose a Store They Can Depend Upon There is no hesitation, no quibbling, no thought of what these goods cost or are worth. We paid for them, and if we are willing to give them away we can stand the sacrifice. We are thinking only of the future, and every friend made now for the store will recompense us later on. Get ready for the happy event. No more opportune time could be presented for you to dress up, and at the same time he “syndi pred to » 60 per purehs ce of any nu s of eges, and led “invest ors” on by promises of apparent) | profits of $300 on an investment of $180. | “1s it possible,” asks the cir | | cular, “to find any other invest- | j In the circular t dvan 46 years of ever-widening business expansion—of ever- increasing friendship and patronage—is the unprece- dented Gately record. The Undefeated Quality of ment that is surrounded with absolute safety, in which you can invest and receive such enormous returns on your mon- | ey?” | can buy good, serviceabl: The evidence in this particular — iceable, All-wool J Washington Shoe Co., black only; bluch- J $5.00 tan and black Work caan han been turned over to the Suits for year ’round wear, $7 65 er style Dress Shoes, $3 15 Shoes; all sizes, for ....... $3.65 og pita eg le powers, Gately Clothes worth $15.00, for ......... s worth $4.50, for .......... . Zimmerman-Degen, Seattle-made, heavy and brought to the attention oe thie Has Won jeral action n be had Most of these are small sizes. box calf, black and tan; As the law sta Washington Shoe Co., extra quality $4.35 Another lot of Suits in a variety of dark §j vici kid, leather lined; worth $6.50, for cei till The patronage of hundreds of double sole; worth $5.00, for. a all the delays « ‘al loop-|{J thousands of intelligent men in tnd $20.00, for’ ------- 99600 A big stock of mixed patterns and Serge Suits, worth $20.00 $11 65 sis P We are topping it off in Hats. Did you ever buy a Hat and pay only the price of the hat band? That’s what we offer you in a lot of odds and ends; good holes for which it is famous. every field of endeavor, who be- Protection against such schemes could provided if the president were granted by congress full power to control food distribution se it to One lot of Box Calf and Cordovan Dress Shoes, single and double sole; broken sizes; worth to $3 10 liewe pays wear good clothes. Now Is the Time to to $25.00, for ........ $7.50, for ........... staple shapes and most all colors and which he hag asked ey | foe th The very choicest materials and the best | Genuine Napa tan new English last §j sizes; worth always $2.00 | ress Up workmanship put in clothing; garments | Walking Boot; Neolin sole and_ rubber § to OOOO Tor kis ives co epee 50c JAPAN WATCHING step me tomerrow phoned er selling from $25.00 to $1 4 65 heel; all sizes; $5 50 All styles and sizes in Soft | UBLE IN CHINA) viii. ve otror in aten's anc $35.00, for only ......... 's $7.50 value, for ..........+ P Hats, worth to $3.50, for. . $1.65 neue 1.—Japan fatantal rene cee Bate ea ba Remember this—you get exactly what | J. Miller Goodyear welt, blucher and but- § And what do you say when you can t await developments ih the Chi We cut gtety; nad. “a wae he! situation porore ntertering what he desires in style, ma- we offer in this announcement. No stalls §| ton style; black only; crown yourself with a genuine John B. y way, it was semi-officially terials or price. $3.65 or baits—look in our windows and verify § $5.00 value, for .......... Stetson, in either soft or stiff $2 15 stated today. The Tokio Kovern.| what we say. The celebrated Chippewa, in black and § Hat, worth to $5, for...... ® Ee “utaceal « tarmoll wiliels has | SPRING SUITS cen raised in China by differ | tan; one of America’s best made heavy Shoes; values $8.50 $ 5 * 5 0 $15, $18, $20, $25 In all colors and weaves. Complete lines in Men’s Furnishings Our Clothing comprises makes of at prices only a fraction of their actual Michael Stern & Co., Hirsch-Wickwire »ple and the a declaration ences between t military chiefs cr Bloch '& Co. What more « ago) ig aaa ee nT Aiea 00 ly pee B gah igiealb models for young men and men Bloch & Co. What more can we say? mall sizes only. Genuine B. V. D. Union HH] sve aesire: more “conservativ See what we offer in Shoes. All- § Chippewa Loggers, broken $5 50 EY Py ee, 5c APPROVES R. R. PLAN styles " WASHINGTON, June 1.—Secre-| leather stock Dress Shoes, in black only, | sizes; worth to $10.00, for. Medium weight derby ribbed Underwear, TOP COATS ary of War Baker has approved 3 worth $3.50 and $4.00, All-leather, heavy sole Work$ 2 65 $1.50 value for, BD ee reatios of the SINiad DOM | $15, $20 Up to $40 = es Shoe; $3.50 value, for ... ad eas ©} AMBB that conventions that stimutate pas d seeaes inaiete 450 4 FEES T 5 ease eee basen ce be discouraged until tailroads are more nearly able. to| OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT andle eight business, Fa : Every article sold must please the purchaser or the folks at home, otherwise return the goods to us and we will refund your money as Hueiaea, Rienad oe the te | oe pb ate ap pay all in 30 days. We arrange terms to suit cheerfully as we accepted it—for remember, we are not in distress, and want your good-will, “Yours for Economy, now and always.” has announced | i ROY OE LRT 08 a ORES | —— - DRESS WELL—NEVER MISS THE MONEY Dry Squad Men Do Open Saturday Evening Till 10 P. M | “op: ” : |} a “Bill Hart” On Himn| ’ Altho J. 'T, Clark, longshoreman 74 Broad st.. had boast f B hoot the first. dry office who inte ed business, be found he => 109 FIRST AVE. SOUTH <a ,,,. 227 Normenn sumone Bhi een coe R eant Putnam's detail entered 4 tad WANTED—Competent Salesmen. Apply at once. ) place, ‘They - ETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STS, with a “44,” found four quarts and arrested him Tiursday,

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