The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1917, Page 3

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GERMANS RAZE GRAVE YARDS BY J. W. PEGLER : WITH THE BRITISH AR Tonight and MIES IN THE FIELD, June 5. Saturday Only (By Mail.)—Whole towns er ed by dynamite, orchards sheared off at the ground, and towering rows of roadside trees methodically felled these scenes « merciless destruction iNustrate why the British so! dier wants retribution against | the German war lords But Pe tral refut Desecrate C emetery At the out THE PAWS THE ‘BEAR —concerns a young American countess— impetuous and pretty, of course. Russia's secret service is pitted against the shrewd Yankee wiles of our own secret service It's intensely interesting—the action is positively thrilling, and we absolutely defy you to solve the secret until the picture unfolds it in the finish. and a Russian of th thus, in order to entitle a horse to he be registered in the Stud book, ALLACE ving Fe Fie pet hata. fees seated sttean zE fait |Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B.|"\3 b\004 tree from any outcross. We also have a special feature issued by the Regs me Amer’) Schneider and Emporium Stocks, Grabs appiies to trotting or pacin State of Washington, showing the measures our texas tne oie 5 fihorses. There are at least three great state is taking to protect you from fraudu * @ there % he *\ Entire Larsen-Mueller Shoe Co. Stock of (icghized great trotting families lent weights and measures. The present H. C. of - na 7 | in the United States; Hambleton L. makes it doubly Interesting. |A' comedy and t | Portland, Oregon. Hundreds of 3 = 1Oxe Garceta und Olser & mctare scenic complete the bill e 2) e. an of all of these bloods, combined) FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 To 11 | Today’s Market | Walk - Over Shoes Just Unpack jertch sensiderabte - Mambrine and ok cf i? Calne '| Thrown on Sale for First Time Saturday. |thorovres, has produced the great ee ee ee | Report | trotting families. It could not be } : , i said, therefore, that any trotting j ~c- o 9 Sar 3 norma: 4 “a Men s Walk Over Shoes, horse was a thorobred until just / pial gS ee : Sac pou Wisttune Beaten ter | | broken lines, worth to $43) within a few years. There are i Tiniest Nation Goes NE scons ete Walk-Over stamped on ev-|!0"* crosses for five aene a ina, Albert Hansen to F ight the Kaiser VrorTanies ery pair, go Saturday at! thorobred Hambietonians. — But LONDON “Yene A report | Attichehee—Per dow 1 1.98 there is a difference in the use of B Jeweler and Siiversmith ne 22 Aspareges—Per iso $1.98. tha aids ak donlled’ to alk ke! b 1010 Second Ave, Near from Paris states that the 2 . er ca hoes, | mals, it means a strictly pure bred Madison of Tavc the world’s st ty’ Men's Walk-Over Shoes, animal in that particular strain for Sl aii han lava: war ¢ $4.50, $5 and $6 values, a: least five generati as ap a : ; f ice plied to the running horse, it refers and Aust *| Walk-Over name and price ?!'<9 "9 the running ens ton tun of the Te stamped on every pair, go ning purposes only, but at that 1 island sit at $2.85. jthey He es have the five rege with 5 nae tions of running blood to be a rig s0@ 12 Men's Fine Dress Shoes,|iowed registration as thorobreds. eo wide ae eR RE RRNA ieanaRR STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917, PAGE 3 Germany’s Defeat Long Ago (Cynthia Grey’s I ee Te ittle Woman wenty yearn ago M rand fathe eto 1 EDUCATION M the law prohibiting physically un IMPOSSIBLE Meo, 8 id Dear os Grey: Speaking of wit conviction t D fit and degenerates from possibly the legislature ing forward to thia war, able bodied ken to France marry ecy will co aga, was when men will ane Bilee behind young all be t crippled, Women Dig ‘Trenches ' For Italian Army ROME ! everal t 4 and wore or leaving those who cannot pass the phys amination; or, in other words, physically unfit; therefore they do not want to pass will practically bar in the future And as to our future genera tions, by taking the efficient young man, who is just making a home and a future for his wife and SLACKERS ARE CONVICTED |child, or children, who are depend ent upon him, it leaves her to care YORK, June Owen tor them and to try to educate 1 and Charles F. F fOr them, which is impossible under radi “ system, so, therefore, cal ex in the the hich adds that Italian war depart ' many a law which all marriages women are in t factoric Phillip’ our present we will have a future generation of uneducated, improperly cared for, fatherless children to try to carry on the work of this nation °. of obstructing Jaw c 102 SLACKERS ARRESTED NGELE J ture Ar Los 6 . EXPERT DEFINITION Dear Miss Grey: | wondered if you really knew into just what kind of a troubled sea you were steering your editorial craft when you had the courage to atte to define “thorobre on Web register draft law da Walkover| Shoes $1.98 depending for your authority. “In a certain sense, you were and are right, and so is your critic ain, you are both wrong Thorobred, as applied horse, did at one time horse bred for running, but the term became so much abused by the application of it to every ani. mal that had any trace of running blood that the National Breeders’ association finally de fined a thoro follows: Any animal bred train for five generations, an outcross; to the mean a in ed one thout Trotting and pacing horses are Standard bred, if they worth to $5, go at $2.48. Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes comply with the rules which entitie them | SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President FORTY HANDSOME Reed Baby Carriages Special Each. 20.79 Regular Values $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00 and $45.00 You will experience no difficulty in selecting just the Baby Carriage that you have in mind, for nearly every style and finish is represented i ide of finest reed and beautifully upholstered in stout” | corduroys to match the finish; rubber-tired wheels and resilient assure baby of every comfort y sample Carriages are offered at remarkable reductions. | $1.85 “WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES Special $1. 15 To be assured of best results springs 4 Fort in preserving fruits it is im portant to select the very best utensils to cook them in Wear-Ever” Aluminum Ware ds no introduction to house: uses and » offer Six-Quart Pre serving Kettles at important reductions | Aluminum Covers to fit the Preserving Kettles, 35 special, each.. c = Facilitate Your Canning With a Wear-Ever Aluminum Roaster ile Local, head, per dos wo «0 to registrat \}! Not only can meats be ro : —— | Obra Per : | gistration as such, but mighty} ate . | aaa worth to $3.50, at $1.48.) ;ew Standard bred horses are thor-| per nace al orecervian “cg Ladies Walk-Over Shoes, sieek |e lice ngarisaeigs Mert fruits, steaming fruit in jars, | D ° t S l e broken lines, $1.89. and if my memory serves me right, baking on top of the stove, bake ain y ty es in oa aae0 | H. M. ROGERS Emenee RE 815.6 Ga) |oere |s Sut: ene) thorebted 'Cvas orn, ete. can be done much better and easier in a Wear-Ever benches sje dt| Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth. White Canvas Shoes and|ts entitic him to registration aaa |{| Roaster. "Priced at $4.85, $5.90 and $6,75 é “ | ing Co., Who Brings These P t 98c d |Standard bred, altho there ” Great Stocks to Seattle ee oe quite a number of half-bred Stand * COATS, SUITS AND ii $7.00 Red Crone Ladies’ 'viui"wweg’ ut eta | (~ Large Turkish Bath Towels i whose sires were trotting bre og Shoes, 12-in. top, at $3.48. horses, and their dams. were S 4 1 :| Men's Florsheim Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48. | strictly thorobred. | pecia 1 Oc zas| Men's Heavy Work Shoes, for wet weather wear,) \ rank you it vine nmed | Each.. "4 * worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. hat your explanation will satistac-| White Turkish Bath Towels, size 19x43 inches; very For Women and Misses H Boys’ Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. say sg ern, oe a ent; made with hemmed ends and are especially de- eee ra id n for € ¥ one conce 4 sirable for household use. ner Girls Sandals and Mary Janes at 98c. | ts Basten ‘e | Ve’ve just bought an entire new stock—it goes on [nance wincenrs aooness | 33354) sale tomorrow. |cent Astor's address, where | —_ Grote- Rankin—PIKE AT FIF TH—Grote Rankin ; " x , |reach him by mai HAZEL ” If you are in need of SHOES, come to this sale. Never! A—Mr. Astor ‘ t se0@'"\lagain will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Over, Florsheim,|ed at 23 West s 4 Ww “© Red Cross, etc., be offered for so little money City, N.Y. A‘ hi a ORRAY CONVICTED | NUXATED IRON {RO Ore |GIVES ADDRESS | rank Forray, 69, was found | ¢ Q.—Kindly tell me the address| é Pade Me hen atther| guilty ot: sucond degree murder by | ; es ; aret Sidney Lothrop, author of| Thy three hours 00 a 100 i J ; Suits that sold to $15.00 go Saturday at sank a Men’s “Five Little Peppers, jn How | cratic y, who shot his for- | Bo in many tna t Pr . *, . a ° ° he ari ‘ad Pp - 69 o - $20.00 high-class Suits, including Griffon and Collegian) *"s” °°" Follome inian-| mer wife, Anna Forray, at 840 69th FORFEIT. : p Prices Fuld Producers for Hees makes—a rare value at this price—$8.95. n's veo Valley, /8y z, M Se ay gies ; > @ Men, if you need a new Suit, come here tomorrow—|*\, ®t! seid ada besa: open Ask your doctor or druggist abowele A RS : 7 ; r id | Owl Drug Co. always carries tt im i Decks Fat. see this wonderful clothing selection. Hundreds of new a» IWill Care for Girl] * Suits in latest Spring styles thrown on sale for the first. i ¢| Petition for telters otadministre: | tabs ,!} time Saturday. r Oui Stage for on of the estate of J. P. Booth THE LODGE CAFE ; oe , lag I nd the hip of his daugh Fourth Avenue at Westlake $15.00, $19.50, is Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds, Honeymoon Tour ; age 7, were filed in|! Where a $50 LIBERTY BOND &$22.50, $24.50. and serges; latest Spring Styles; many Society and , : i or court Thursday by Mrs. will be given away. Be . * oe ung the San Telmo apart High-class Entertainment A * Strauss pure wool fabrics in lot; former prices to $30.) — ———___- ments oth committed suicide and Dancing ; Dress p for| ¢@ Cut Saturday to $11.85. |Tuesday after he had killed hia | SP Mtol1A™M ree Bh Beh \ ‘Sean Sei And MEN’S FURNISHINGS will be SACRIFICED | |wite io a uapey sano in the woods Vatnable Prizes Given Away. ‘ 3 ahing some vice 9 SATURDAY. Prices have been cut all out of propor-| capeemak: ie | | Fr en, seit tion to value. For example, a big lot of original Dr. Qual enheny ena | RRR whee » Jaeger’s pure wool Men’s Underwear, worth to $5.75 ua! na neon y : / °@ a garment, will be sold at $1.48, | ia: beeaconip verbees er Tikes w ets FH Saturday Men's 50c President Suspenders will go at 19¢ DENTISTRY Y A a #/10c Handkerchiefs at 3e; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at @Me: Men's These are the days when Econ —_- ¢ Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 68e¢; Men's Flan MoT iat bk remapiNened how | linel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union ever, tha ¢ Oak View ve Suits at GSe; $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear at 98¢. fo Ciek ree| ‘These are just a few items picked at random from these “alt! | Oats 600 great stocks. Rogers just grabb this great Larsen-Mueller omy if moe joo Portland stock and will throw it all on sale tomorrow. It’s a by N w 31) huce undertaking—a stupendous sale—and in these days of National s : ‘00 soaring prices it will be as a godsend to the economical shop- ie i $22.5¢ | $27.50. 2 pers of Seattle. : be & 50, $22.54 ie ; 15c Arrow Collars, late styles, will be sold at two for nbthit te “t Aifaitn Steal 15¢. Men's B. V. D's, all sizes, will sell at 39¢. A large e proving every day that lot of Men’s Overalls, all sizes, go at 49¢. Men's Pants that t 7 Ma pn oo sold to $3.00, at 98¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, 9 Let 1 nvince YOU “DRESS WELL—NEVER MISS THE MON Timsatay 109 Tress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, ( t u u get ee . Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for man's REDUCED RATES TO dress or work wear included in this sale, and going at the ‘. OR. J. R, BINYON T lowest prices ever placed on world’s standard merchandise. : i ee ls ae CALIFORNIA, woe crcistty “cur "Address o—~ FREE sm en Saturday Unti ie senclapeeetpelyea 1 / Auicr, a é Examination pa yee ! © for perfect tec re asthat SaU UENO! THE RED FRONT CLOTHING co. aes ron “ioe || BEST $2.50 GLASSES Leavy e “present condi= | ON EARTH Third 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE Lovey Dove Surest thing th and # one of the few @ Vb ae Dovey and Jobn EB. Hazzard, | tt.wttt pay to Let un do the Northwest that $1424| Opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale coauthor of “Turn to the Right Dental Work. to fintae large outside state” starts Saturday morning at 9 A.M. sharp. We've just bought went to te Little Church Around '| NATIONAL PAINLESS sSninatthon ve passengers, bull|another new stock and it goes on sale Saturday. So come— the Corner and were married, — DENTISTS bed’ ‘unless absolutely aaa Pe had yy THIRD AVE. | STs DAEHoUlMrn ae City Timer: Caslee {now is your chance to get first pick. If you want to sav a wie fle ipa sad Ae N. W. corner 4th Ave, at Pike St. INYO OPTI Tw SENEC, f S STS. ace os OAS! Derore a vhone Ma a. se 3 THE McCORMICK LINE|come to this ale and spore early, ies that ae adage applies] when both played in “Very Good| B ivag toh ape : Bi NY'! Me OPTICAL co. 10v Cherry St. Uhone Kitiont aang NOW as never before—‘First come, first served. Eadie poles Seneca St, Phone Main 1800 —

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