The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 8

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r Widow Goes to Front as Nurse S widow of John Jacob Astor, died on the Titanic, is in Lon nd will go to France as a led Cross nurse, to be with the ri troops when they get to front. TU WORKS WELL tion That Is Doing an Immense Amount of Good This Spring superiative blood purifying like Hood's Sarsaparilla, before meals, combined with @uperiative iron tonic like Pept Pills, taken after meals— the ideal course of spring No other medicines possess such properties as these two freat restoratives working to hey reach the impure, impover. e poisoned, devitalized blood, the worn, run-down, overwork- ‘ ed system. They awak appetite, aid digestion, puri Vitalize the blood, give re. strength to the whole body sound, natural sleep, ar @ restoration to soc j@ greatest of al! earthly It is said that $2 in~est- these two medicines will better results than $4 spent ther treatment P will be wise to get Hood's ila and Peptiron Pills to- 7 FREE TO Cure That Anyone Can Discomfort or Lose of Time. have a New Method that cures and we want you to try {t se. No matter whether hy imate you liv jeUr age oF occupation gabled with asthma, should relieve you promptly. t to send it to We exvectally | ¢ all forms ot inhalers, Preparations, fume "ete, have fi to show everyone you our method is tt n Mgned to end all difficult breath-| Il wheez! and all those paroxysms at once and for offer I= too important to hod at or Simply mall coupon Do It Today. FREE ASTHMA COUPON ONTIER ASTHMA co. Niagara anil Hudsc fale, N'Y * Room Read This—-“’Pon My BRITISH HOUSE. | "OF LORDS MAY G0 TO DISCARD LONDON, June 1, — The British house of lords soon become a popular senate representing more completely the people of Great Britain Government and may dominion mi isters are considering a plan by which the hereditary rights of the of the end peers and house of the the and more abolition opular final court of Change Long Urged Distinguished M. P and men hers of the cabinet ministers have }long been At Jene time su emt riiament rnd industrie s of territor new plan | appeal ging this co! stions w 4 of the from upper house the various besides di to make the men who have n the service of ‘ormer nora of ominion: neuished the dominic members twi ot from | uinistrator commor eminent soldier ists of high standing and and directors of leading busi hess enterprises will constitute the ound rs the thru right WILSON BUYS WAR BOND FOR $16,000 WASHINGTON, June Prest dent Wilson this morning is the possessor of $10,000 in Liberty loan bonds, He made application by personal letter yesterday to Seere tary McAdoo, expressing the wish} that the amount were larger. TO HELP SOLDIERS TACOMA, June 1—The Y A. will erect two cireus once at American la! will be equipped w all the com forts of home the soldiers who are mobilizing at the lake. | According to immigration auth tes, itish or cannot cross the t States for a period of more than} e day without first procuring a| license from the immigration offi-| cial in their home town “Y” FOR BREMERTON The army and navy Y. M. C. A. has just authorized the conatruc- tion of a new building inside the navy yard at Bremerton. The bulld- ing Will be one of 200 of the sort to be erected in the United States CALL RIFLE CLUBS Adjt. Gen Maurice Thompson has asked 60 rifle clubs ‘thruout |the state to volunteer for home guard service during such time as the National Guard may be away on national service. | CONVENTION OPENED The West Coast Young People’s league of the United futheran church and the Choral Union of the me district opened their annu three-day convention at the United chureh, Boren ave. and Virginia st., Friday aaa | REDUCED RATES TO | (CALIFORNIA | ser. » | particulars c Ticket Of |THE McCORMIC! 109 Cherry #¢ LINE Phone Eilte Word” It’s Worth Reading “Doctor—how CAN you mak m like that and charge me o the gold used ‘This qu explanation « pe DO inte About to permit a dentiet Pays more 8 pmly thir en of who profes moon g this me wpeialive DENTISTS SECOND AND SPRING Where the Paince Hip ts. MUST GET LICENSE o on . ADVERSITY STRENGTHENS rone of my ONSTER SACRIFICE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917. PAGE 8 of the great B. Schneider stock and the huge Emporium stocks, which are now 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 priced for the Final Wind-up Saturday, and has been Sale Starts 9 A.M. Saturday FINAL WIND-UP SATURDAY AT ONCE FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING! Doors Have Been Closed—Prices Have Been Cut Beyond Recognition Walk-Over Shoes, Florsheim Shoes, Society and Strauss Clothing, Cluett, Ide and Monarch Shirts, Cooper Underwear, etc. Such is the array of standard high-grade merchandise which will be thrown on sale —SATURDAY, JUNE 2, AT 9 A. M.— This sale marks Rogers’ supreme effort to turn these great merchandise stocks into Ready Cash. It is a stupendous merchandising event—a huge undertaking—a gigantic sale which, in these days of soaring prices, BILL*f SALE ' B.SCHNEIDEF | STOCK SOLD TO, HMROGERS PROP. RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. BE SURE AND COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE whether she Ta he a a letter -? ALASK YOUR BELIEFS her stor ‘T reall ou have led a ying on nk, aft rather se tht all d life.” to tell you | re many married wom orld who think nothing ips to man them > you h the in thi giving their me admiration fc nd still think the omen?” I asked friend s horrible, and 1 am glad I bh nown women who have ¢ 1 know do this ow about women whe thel married men other than tell you anything * 1 answer to the 1 about “for SEI Vv nothing about jonor ” man's cod Inside Pas Has asked Paula sorry to think ou ¢ he one? I would be isiness life la. 1 think eat to the mo oft! our 1,000 UN Make W hite the rov Pass & Y woman I wonder what Flossie Str Jun aid Paula musingly ing of codes, | think it Is ¢ time right here to tell you Alm code. T was cogitating over Flow le Smith's affair, and Alma came in much enthused over a story she us sending to her paper. Sines the night heard of the mar- | riage of Tom Perry to the chorus Alma had never spoken hi me tome, She had gone on he tly with the me ip her work as aver, J did ailing MAKI STITITI rates write | Gener 7 The “Princess Line” Steamers Canadian Pacific Railway SKAGWAY age MILES additional sailings and other information, will be a Godsend to the economical shoppers of Seattle. The following prices go tomorrow (Saturday) : MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS, BOYS’ SUITS Here are prices that will sell this high- grade Clothing stock. Come—a wonderful selection at give-away prices. Men’s and Youths’ ‘Suits, former prices to Men’s Suits; Cassimeres, in browns and grays; former prices to $15. come—get your share. SHOES Men’s' Ladies’ Boys’ Misses’ Walk - Overs, Florsheims, Red Cross, Hanna’s Bench Made and others. The Best Shoes at less than before-the-war prices. Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines; worth to $4.00. Ordered sold at ... Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00. Ordered sold at Ladies’ and Misses’ Mary Jane:, in patent, gunmetal and white canvas, and Barefoot Sandals, cut to wens $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, cele make; 12- and 16-inch tops. Ordered sold at . $3.65 Bre Wms $1.95 sa atock, Ordered sold xt... 94,99 If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never again will high grade Shoes such as these be offered for so little money. ted Red Cross 15¢ Arrow Col- 7k Over 200 Dozen in the lot Large lot Men's Overalls; ali erage . 49c 28c Work Shirts, to 75, at Men's Mackinaw Coats, worth to $10.00; ar 85 sold at 4. Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $1.50; ordered 49c $12.50. Ordered sold at Ordered sold at blues; worth to $20.00. Ordered sold at $25.00. Ordered sold at Men’s Suits, Ordered sold at stock. Ordered sold at sold at SOc Silk Ties wag 18c Men's $1.50 Silk Union Suits go at 68c Night Robes, worth to $1.50, go at 89c Men's Wool Worsted Union Suits; formerly priced to $3.50; ordered sold at $1.48 $1.50 Dress Shirts, ordered sold at 69c 50c President c Suspenders at . $2.00 Arrow Dress Shirts, ordered sold at 98c Men's Underwear; formerly priced to 65c; ordered sold at 19c Men's Vioo! Underwear: for. merly priced to $2; ordered sold at 78c Men's 2 for 25¢ Sox; ordered sold at 6c Heavy Woo! Sox, worth te soe, po at. LOC Hf $2.50. Ordered sold at $3.00 Men's Gordon Boys’ Suits; a bi $5.00. Rogers’ price Men’s Pants; former prices to This entire $30,000 stock has been ordered sold, so Men’s High Class Suits; browns, grays and Men’s Overcoats and Raincoats; worth to beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges; many Society and Strauss Pure Wool Fabrics in the lot. Former prices to $25.00. $11.85 Men’s Suits, worth to $35.00, including Full Dress and Best Suits in Schneider's Men’s Fine Wool Pants; former prices to $6. Ordered sold at.. $2.38 selection; worth to $5.00. Ordered sold at $2.48 NOTICE—This entire stock has been ordered sold, wholesale and retail. Try and come Saturday and get your share. Sale starts promptly at 9 a. m. sharp. Follow the crowds and come—you'll save. THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. | 1 saw Jeff thit afternoon and fe told me all about it 1 eor Tom wants me to go to New that to bid him good-bye be Are oing” ha am not had heard 1 sald: ‘Jeff omorrow to om is going | York nawered not, Alma? You know he you.” has no right to love me said Alma, flinging up her head He » married man ‘Then you do not believe in vorce, Alma 1 do bmising answer ven from Tom going to is divorce | Ai asked in surprise was the uncompro | he and she not,’ ereccccccccoce EXCURSIONS e rather tl OF And Return IN $66 COMFORT OF DELIGHTFUL EXCELLED ALASKA Seasickness SCENERY SERVICE ind trip to Summit of White Pas: fukon Railway ¢ 9, 16, 23, 30; July 7, 11, 14, 18, 2 From June Ist On All Sums Deposited © RESERVATIONS NOW E. E. PENN, al Agent Passenger Department, 13 Second Avenue, Seattle. 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE married girl pant aving to hed the re rch, so she f tb wedding seemed to me to and yet here Pine St. at Fourth Ave. Not if he were the last man en earth,’ was her decisive answer condemned to But, Alma, it seems too bad} of their lives! we should have to pay ten times together over for our mistakes.’ | morriage is a We always do,’ she answered * partnership.’ vadly, ‘and that is not the worst) at her in surprise. 1/of it. We are always 1 not a member of stakes of ors as rely could not Then she could bear no «ious scruples, Con-|inore, sh 1t into her room and 1 could not understand shut the door could be so firm tn her solubility of the contract. Alma always be a feminist called it strong-minded she was talking rament of mur think two Tom ana you do not ns were should liv of was w (To be continued) MOORE APPOINTED | Hen L. Moore has succeeded Al bert Moodie as assistant to United States District Attorney Clay Allen Moodie resigned several months but his resignation was not ac | d by the attorney general un itil last week you would reed, if he not marry repented agd The the state department, JUST NORTH OF PIKE STREET OPPOSITE PUBLIC MARKET | DISCUSS FIRST AID was discussed Thursday night by Harley Hughe: industrial insurance Labor temple, 77 | Most of the debate was held on the ve merits of the plan where by the physician is selected by the injured worker, and the one under 79) which the physician is under con- tract first aid law at the Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith 1010: Second Ave. Near Madison PLATES $10:2° CROWNS $5:°° SILVER FILLINGS SYNTHETIC FILLINGS GOLD FILLINGS 00 sis $1 00 : AND. on or Beforé sai ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS FREE EXAMINATION NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTION WHERE OTHER WORK IS TO BE DONE June Sth Electro Painless Dentists 105, Pike St., S. E. Corner First and Pike

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