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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917, PAGE 3 the office of the omeNs Fiend) | OTTO F. KEGEL. President f ourth tremende Tonight and by WILGIAM G. SHEPHERD Saturday e meh . — | PETROGRAD! June 27 The % pt whirlpool of voting in Russia Show .me the way to the Rue Scribe - centers in the old building in fe cal hich the duma, now disp i Monrtrea moile chemin pour aller Ala rue Scribe Wend 4a Madde MOTE ae ctetas er every shade of opinion in Rus Monftray mwa luh shtimant per alley alah rd sereeb ie have Ae headquarters there. Votes, telegrams, let ters, delegates, pour in from ie ‘ : 7 the remotest corners of Russia, Have you a letLer for me ¢ from the edges of China and ¢ a, 1 7 Japan, from the Black sea and | wo oting Avez-vous une lettrd pour mor: the Crimea I ’ , ° , Here ou ne oldier direct ‘ V qual Avay-voo un lettr poor mwa’ from the trenc who have been P r ba elected as d tea to the national ‘ ire aft n | come « of soldiers at meeting “ a b i] ' held under fire; farmers who have | the building, amid all d Sms “ata Br ey ie ha alate come a delegates to the peasants'| dirty soldiers, the hurrying men Give me a tive n Amp national committee; workmen of! and women, | found mines of Sensation of Ziegfeld’s Follies Donnez moi un timbre de cing sous. all Ley alee 8 all ge he st new tho AEE en Mes i occupations dents, |of new theories for human govern and acknowledged beauty of Broad- Dodnay mwa un* tan*br' duh sant Joo. fired with the of new Russla, | ment way, in her first picture, a comedy b throng the muddy-floored building | (Another Article Will Appear Soon) romance * after Lenny hour r a NEGURST PROTECTION d Fi | or watching arious heroes ¢ ge aS ‘holon ish nastorand weeauest.enotect:o®.. 1 One Hundred and Fi ee | from thelr office W Ww wal asked by the North ( AP Donnez- mei de la money... Must Have Passes | wort Mining association at 8po- STEEL BEDS ‘ Loe At all the portal tand grim kane, Thursday. ae Dine mwa duh lah mone’. = - - presse a etn oe 8 rack” $8.75 | In these lessons the Engi! ish phrase appears in the first line, the Each fe é French equivalent in the second line, and the pronunciation in the i, third line thine Price $13.00 f - In the pronunciation key, straight lines over Tenia tb Fin Bad sini! 2 ved) a ' the letters A and U denote the long sound, as in | of Vernis Mar Be w lamaged a Fs j “hAte” and “dUde"; curved lines over these letters ransp 1; some have ghtly dented tubes a indicate the short sound, as in “cAt" and “bUt"; | | ers w only damage to the finish. All are fallk ie two dots over the U indicate a sound somewhat ized Beds; have two-inch continuous posts and five similar to the German “ue,” which Americans may appreach by trying to pronounce leng U and long | ne-inch filler The unusually low special price is 10 E at the same time if] close them out quickly Rue Scribe is the location of the American ex | | - press office, where many soldiers will want to post money orders. Ph La $4.50 Pure Aluminum The fourth lesson will deal with requests in a deals santa _ COMBINATION TEAKETTLE | | LUMBERMEN WILL \Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B.| : Special, $2.98 : | . COME HERE FRIDAY Schneider and Emporium Stocks, Grabs pee This oe Ma $2 ot {ive Yooden ship bullding n Puget Sound, from ctling the tree to the nished ship. A com vdy, “The Downfall of Yad,” and a Krazy Kat sartoon complete a var. ed and highly enter. airing b | Cee Lael Entire Larsen-Mueller Shoe Co. Stock of Ne RS aianiania Tea Kettle be used an plated by the v:| Portland, Oregon. Hundreds of Pairs of |}\ Fice boiler: cover fitting, both vessel a meatic com b. de heavy shee aluminum; of the depart ( com-| Walk-Over Shoes Just Unpacked and|}) extrs good vatee at Ge ~ $2 ‘98 meres Lo mvontigate the provable! — Thrown on Sale for First Time Saturday. ||| special price, each........ Our Capital Fully Paid Up er the war, will visit Seattle on | P Haas pesinntvars ein st “paige Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, | : * First at Pike cipal lumber centers’ of the coun broken lines, worth to $4;| Fine Muslin Bed Sheets Continuous 11 to 11 400 000 hey wii to learw’ Nowe pars vonai Walk-Over stamped on ev- Each 89. ‘I Admission 15: ’ epiues a Spall ? ss c ic 'ission eo lac by ogy ery pair, go Saturday at ekeepers and hotel keepers are urged to take ad: | Children 5¢ Safeguards Your Deposits 8 ae > by mal $1.98. of this special sale of Sheets. Made of pure white | | Which Earn bleached muslin, size 81x99 inches, and finished with wide Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, |]) | hems (size before hemming). { $4.50, $5 and $6 values,|}) | Pow Cases to match the Sheets 17 . Walk-Over name and price econo reese c stamped on every pair, go at $2.85. Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5, go at $2.48. Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes worth to $3.50, at $1.48 | Ladies Walk-Over Shoes, tigation four commissioners are John elson C. Brown, Roger ps and A. H. Oxholm The} K in need jointly by | rmen the country and nment, the former pay fourths of the expenses! irth. The in-} voutigat d to take two! years, and the commissioners will ave for Europe as soon as the reliminary trip in this country is TRACTION PEOPLE ACQUIRE HEBB SITE! EAVANAGITO Transfer of the Hebb power wih atom, or the White river, from the Moun-| en tain Development Co. to the West: | jern Washington Power Co., for the m of $1,000,000, hax been con- | 4% Compounded twice a year In our OWN building firmed. The purchasing concern is : a subsidigry organtsation of the Say EET DOUCHE We eee Tt broken lines, $1.89. FREE DOCTOR Puget ind Traction, Light & | Today’s Market } H. M. ROGERS Ladies’ and M es’ Ge t the Ri Power Co been Negotiations for the purchase of Report Proprietor Ot sme Nearest Sen, Wines Calves: 5 sand the site by the city of Seattle have -- “eh yatta Zam® Pompe at Se and up. - ross es for a number of ‘Pine St And the Doctor wit! give |?” peading le Dealers tor years, a bond Issue for $1,0¢ you a careful examination | having once been authorized, which and prescribe fer you |the council refused to ratify FREE. John McLean wan elected head W you are sick you cannot do bet (or tne Hodcarriers’ Building and| ter than take advantage of this of Common Laborers’ union Thursday | fer, We save you money and giv: night William Munson was the best possible treatment. ‘chosen recording secretary Bradbury Clothes at Fourth Ave. | Shoes, 12-in. top, at $3.48. | Victor Records for July Men’s Florsheim Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48. Out Toda : Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for wet weather wear, |}, Gretehadeie baad ae y ; =| worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. | rotivevaall Only New Reconte. og Boys’ Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ Sandals and Mary Janes at 98c. We've just bought an entire new stock—it goes on 5 sale tomorrow. If you are in need of SHOES, come to this sale. Never CHEER VENIZELOS in will high-gra hi 5 © ° i ete 1 £ - pete — such as Walk-Over, Florsheim, ATHENS,, June 27, via London,| e ross, etc., be offered for so little money. Tune 28.—“After a few days, I ex |pect to have much to say to my : olden Rute De Lee t M aft heloved Athenians,” was Premier| Samal Rute De ey ens ll S ac IC Venizelos’ salutation to a great) FF ey a crowd that demanded a speech aft-| [i] er he and his cabinet had taken ° Suits that sold to $15.00 go Saturday at $5.75. Men’s|‘h* ath of office. “It has been a) ur del ed ong separation.” Quality, Economy and Durability in DENTISTRY The best dental advertising te od work | Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote Rankin Open a Charge Account at the Eastern Good Clothes on Credit. name and ever increas- 1014 First Av wned and ox A absolite with pain 4 after . Plate Ny earees, Attention Select your $20.00 high-class Suits, including Griffon and Collegian | “Venizelos was called to the bal- | Summer Sosition and to giv makes—a rare value at this price—$8.95. cony of his hotel repeatedly hy) Sold by Suit ses : Men, if you need a new Suit, come here tomorrow— | touched by the reception. Ie and| from ON tress seate) sovevese“F7" gee this wonderful clothing selection. Hundreds of new |''s ministers began their duties at) | I — : ; i+ Suits in latest Spring styles thrown on sale for the first °°” —____- ~e Owner i stock rahe PILES WILL SPEAK _" ( eh iekat cakes : time Saturday. Dress up for the Fourth. Come. . ‘ . f > The 18th annual convention o in — — sa apecaed | Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds, jos Mental Science College Bduca- WALK IN — ONAL foe pene igic|and serges; latest Spring Styles; many Society and \\; LS Oe. an) Rome Beauty | Ma “bursday morning. he All | Chareite—Bieak’ Tastarian-~ * Strauss pure wool fabrics in lot; former prices to $30. le ay will Go stp ° i ioett: Cut Saturday to $11.85. [with ones ee analy STAR ib s cH And MEN’S FURNISHINGS will be SACRIFICED |\ aec@2s0| SATURDAY. Prices have been cut all out of propor- ogecv tion to value. For example, a big lot of original Dr. Bea ix | Jacger’s pure wool Men’s Underwear, worth to $5.75 1.36 |a garment, will be sold at $1.48. Saturday Men’s 50c President Suspenders will go at 19¢; - yy + 10c Handkerchiefs at 3¢@; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69¢; Men's Poultry, Veal nnd Pork | | Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at @8e¢; Men's Flan- TRS OPE $ nel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.88; Men's $1.50 Union we : iis 4 Suits at 6&@; $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear at 98¢. @ 17) These are just a few items picked at random from these | great stocks. Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and will throw it all on sale tomorrow. It’s a huge undertaking—a stupendous sale—and in these days of soaring prices it will be as a godsend to the economical shop- pers of Seattle. | ive Waenteeren tresey Sales ‘ae 15c Arrow Collars, late styles, will be sold at two for us| 15e¢. Men's B. V. D.’s, all sizes, will sell at 39¢. A large “hee at | lot of Men’s Overalls, all sizes, go at 49¢. Men's Pants that sold to $3.00, at 9Se@. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85 “90:29! Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, : | Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for man’s *: -¥| dress or work wear included in this sale, and going at the ry Way and Grain | lowest prices ever placed on world’s standard merchandise. rn ree? Note carefully our Address— : THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE lOpeoiite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale| ’|starts Saturday morning at 9 A. M. sharp and continues! |Monday and Tuesday until the “Fourth.” We've just bought! another new stock and it goes on sale Saturday. So come —now is your chance to get first pick. If you want to save, come to this sale and come early, for that old adage applies | 9 now as never before—'"First come, first served,” We Should Do in War and ANT ADS by former United States|. BEST FOR RESULTS Samuel H Piles. DENTISTS Every Housewife Should have these Two Splendid Cook Books THE FAIRIES COOK BOOK and FISHER’S BLEND SOUR MILK RECIPE COOK BOOK Bradbury Suits are Hand-Tailored by expert workmen - You have a selection of the best woolens and the newest patterns—and the prices are no higher From $25 to $30 With other Good Makes from $15 and Upwards JUST HAVE IT CHARGED at this store can be charged to r payments to sult your con or month Belling Prices Butter, Ee Both edited and all Recipes Prepared and ‘Tested by Isabelle Clark Swexy Cooking and Baking expert Editor Pure Food Department Seattle Post Intelligencer. 200 Trimmed Hats * On Sale Saturday at $1.00 — EACH Any purchase you mak your account Arrange venience—a little each week Send four cents in stamps for both books; two cent stamp if only one is desired. [ stone ener UNTIL. 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING | Address Fisher Flouring Mills Co. 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