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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917. PAGE 3 SONS OF TAFT AND T. R. OFF FOR THE FRONT BY HARPER LEECH i THE AMERICAN. { mr cnee ‘DRAFT THREAT SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS ; Hi SCARES FRISCO i | ESSIE ARRISCALE —In the— OTTO F. KEGEL, President Lewsed Wire WASHINGTON, July 6 } Both of America’s two tiving BY BERTON BRALEY ¢] Death threats STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. members of dr A woman appeals cither * ! to the best or worst in a man. She can’t do both. ex-preaidents will be represent ed at the battle front by thelr y and [ love it we {}in San Fran } —_— boys. uty T shall b { ; Two Roosevelt bo am |: nt of war 4 4 ‘ OF ads Wh morning. eth who shell tase’ the Furniture for Every Room in the House +i ama ortalas sestuhsicer time ace when met 4 ° - } Ahesdien inset c mmiors ntty's. 9 a ' is Featured in the rau} mmission in the officers’ re | ht without ar § c i} : t whose purse ell § emp ‘ ays— serve corps, last February, after it ‘ at passing the examination. Archy |) v lo f 1 will gi ) i ond tleutenant Both trained | I will so live that this, my native land, may live, (j had no a cept resigna f for the infantry | or it--if death 1 be my part tions, an the matter of selection H r" re vorving in staft]) (BERTON BRALeY Hut, living, 1 shall wage unceasing war }/ was out of h ds, Other mem ' on they we »)) o she 1 country worth the dying fo bers of the be declare they have { KP v ) also received threats ' : 5 i en or marine ficers from West LETTERS SALE | CyNTATAGREY At Special Savings From the Regular | A man marries a woman "paibe: Lenk. Sack aia wus Pri #2 | A Pa coh 2 oF : rices of 25 to 50 Per Cent. labels her “Mine,” and then foei.y var wen cee tne. USED BREASTWORKS | Q Did our soldiers in the civil a Charlies P. Taft IL, nam war fight In trenches as they are alee .. sale eat vane abe Is SHE forgets she’s alive. : Se heeee cheat Bciga ta the present weild-war? The reduced sale prices will make it easy { ) \ listed man in @ READER you to furnish your home complete, or replace | IGHT gg Vit cag alap lg: LuA—the world bas never knows odd pieces of furniture with new, at a saving. | The one sure way to lose i. ‘ poli sachs before the many methods of warfare taught t pe war they metho t miles ¢ B terranea F al disa : IRISH ASK REBUKE Hager | A real woman is wasted | OF U. S. ATTORNEY Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. a on any man, What he |i votes reve teased Mice | Schneider and Emporium Stocks, Grabs wants is a toy. t Entire Larsen-Mueller Shoe Co. Stock of | atti de 0s & -learning to fight In the —OR— the friendship of any man |i)... ") mat he is to marry him. From that‘! stick but in this ! WRONG time on he will sit up nights |" fied earlier planning how to entertain other women. a ee were devoted to the I: | Portland, Oregon. Hundreds of Pairs of |" ok, Which | : rt Walk-Over Shoes Just Unpacked and : eat Cra | t birts Thrown on Sale for First Time Saturday. of the sas tren line n France filled with } TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY fornia | sectors | ppm pera Men's Walk-Over Shoes, |*0 craters, created by the explo | 0 for his| - broken lines, worth to $4; Sy peter pines sina VICTROLAS | ae Walk - Over’ stamped on ,2;-¥ yeu sind ten wnat ; age of. taw every pair, go Saturday at woman in mourning? | wish to have S 4 l S T X $1.98. the black borders used Md: pecia ummer erms . 1 = ——— Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, *\"* «* r The | ‘ ) Today’s Market $4.50, $5 and $6 values; jiionsniy of tne a 50c a Week $ First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 | Report | Walk-Over name and price pa a ied | | pe : aa : —Is Australia an island or a , Admission 15c—Children 5c stamped on every pair, go continent? i Victrola VI., complete with Records and Record | at $2.85. rag ve Album, delivered to you on these very special | 5 —— [ae | Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, y ec be a summer terms. A small payment down and 50c | 1 |Takes 5-Pound Fish | worth to $5, go at $2.48.,°" a week. I, 1 Ec | From Fencepost Hole ttn. trsicesns Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes! _.2—! 2m #0 Ignorant about the it 1 Quality, onomy | DALETOWN, N.Y. July 6 -| irandard : worth to $3.50, at $1.48. worry ‘bseabee Sor newiy bene ps Msg aa iaile Féc Vi eigaad 1 . | Mond. oral workmen on the Fiate 1.00) - 9 . , ° sleeps most of the time Is this ) e-Sid Cc ClO’ i : and Dur postin, nem -summuness-dasies Sor meee en cncs: ae a tae Pm omigge if need gy oa MS iy Ly kN Sealed Records.......+. 3.75 1 | poatholes to inclose the farm with | "Ns". seouss | Piagetian ot ha Rea Wait Olotheicein ce Chet toe and proper 6 i " Record Album that will hold : ‘ if a wire fence. Tuesday it | N22 it] Ing Co, Who Brings These at 98c and up. |nine-tenths of the time , twelve records ;......++ 1.00 | , Dentistry |end the men could not work | new. per. 1b ual Great Stocks to Seattle $7.00 Red Cross Ladies’ |° his life } Dotan [renter moraing te fa-edlpnre coher crate Shoes, 12-inch tops, at $3.48. |ORIGIN, UNKNOWN ‘ COMPplete Va dicn'ss wise heaieBariee | | : erate png ¢ Men’s Florsheim Shoes, worth to $7, go at $3.48. | Nights,” or is the Base BR 9 as al, head, per dos. . er box eee The Dentist with | Men's Heavy Work Shoes, for wet weather wear,| ELSA. Take a Victrola with you to camp on your out- | skill is more in de- uj worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. la iis’ tet ee ing trip; have one on the porch or on the lawn— mand every day. of the job 0 Boys’ Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. Jname of which is sec will have all the music you w ant and just | ) SS tdemertt is F good ag az agen Ny eee a . iH ‘ We've just bought an entire new stock—it goes on sale Les second pd Perro ep eee 5 | A creek runs thru the farm. The “{|tomorrow. As long as we can pick up stocks of Shoes and | circulated orally for ries be Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—GroteRankin work. No matter Blo. ot os @7%/|Clothing at about one-half original cost we'll do so—because| 3 pe 8) written record was made Sr Ser the crowds that pack our store from morn till night attest | / Seattle's appreciation of the supreme values that Rogers offers Ge eee ween te overflow its banks, where you live we can tr 5 an land for several rods. The cree " | 7 \ t ee satisfy you and save jy, Inhabited by pike \If you are in need of SHOES, come to this sale. Never again|tury, and th en-Jers. The bools is published by > 2 B you money. It is our 345 | will high-grade’ Shoes, such as Walk-Over, Florsheim, Red/sumed a def 9 baa cgacead pala | Every Housewife a, ‘ ‘ ae Cross, etc., be offered for so little money. And here's what|©*"tury FRUIT JUICE RECIPE age re me tems ro. Sigg ntone G | SI : high-grade rk, Pain , ‘eoigioae| will en in the Men's ~~. ee [i French 0) 1 Dear Miss Grey: 1! have a hould have these less Met and reas- sea bans ait es ese at a oodias Sup-| method of canning fruit juices for|, Two Splendid Cook Books . faba ed ¢ b manuscript | y k Nies, which | é onable prices that have Sy oo tn tales from professional story:|have used” with great success for| - ae ‘ ae Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly| res hho bs e Dover ten years. | thought it might THE FAIRIES COOK BOOK : built for this office 1tS Jf) spots. How to Remove Easily | ber 4 pent lage 1¢:|come in handy for a number of and ; enviable name and fol- o Here's Miss Freckle oe Men’s Suits that sold to $15.00 go cca at|It was promptly tran fees seu to cant a tego || FISHER’S BLEND SOUR t lowing. leith the : os $5.75. Men’s $20.00 high-class Suits, including Griffon| sa bloat | cook the fruit and strain out|| MILK RECIPE COOK e | dealer that seas») (and Collegian makes—a rare value at this price—$8.95.|wroTE DIARY ie ani woe 8 Ee et BOOK + : , 22-karat erty) Men, if you need a new Suit, come here tomorrow | | taetiae, Ernesta, Drinker Bulitt|time, “Then heat the juice, and can Sie ce ae “* | _ see this wonderful clothing selection. Hundreds of | *e? eva, [or bottle while hot, using, of || Both edited and all Recipes 260 hi chenetn Yiks thy A: 4q Course, sterilized bottles or cans.|| Prepared and Tested by Bridgework ie 4728 new Suits in latest Spring styles, thrown on sale for the|,,\ Pres Dr When ready to make jell, add the| 4 : from . first time Saturday. The Fourth is over—they’ve got thru the publicauic pioner Senet 2 ere oe Pe | Isabelle Clark Swexy apie -¢|to move. |sored,D ary Central Em: Oates, ue By having. the |, Cooking and Baking expert. _ B Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds | woman who accompanied her hus: |J¥ces sans you ee comune pane Lada Mesemgiy; band ne ‘tah Gas afferent juices, thus having a eattle Post Intelligencer. tracting land serges; latest Spring styles; many Society and Monee ee ie trunermany’|Great variety of jell. Raspberry 3 We are Plate Spe- +2 Strauss pure wool fabrics in lot; former prices to $30. | the summer of 1916, as an p{Julce combined with apple juice Send four cents in stamps for both é are ate pe “ Cut Saturday to $11.85. | correspondent Without y|makes an excellent jell. || books; bi cent stamp if only one jalists. We a large © double , rthine, as this + thought of their future publication, MRS. G. A. S. || is desired. clalists. We do a large Bi}te douvie strength othine, an th : : ic And MEN'S FURNISHINGS will be SACRIFICED iin!" ‘eco oa (rer alas : pusiness — a‘ eters ©) ° ary tes, » et * 1 Plate busine ; they ney back if it falls to|memtere O14, live, “=. SATURDAY. Prices have been cut all out of propor- Sepia Rise he nis anes tet | ceries Akt cehuai atwen inne ra: Fisher Flouring Mills Co. |} come from far and ee rena ‘@ tion to value. For example: a big lot of original Dr. | within the lines of the central pow iain Of88 SOuay WAGE Bagh, Diy Harbor Island, Seattle \ i ler fo if videc hey attende exclusively ' near. an’t Batter, Rest and Chewse | | Jacger's imported pure wool Men’s Underwear, worth | — re ie hin eee he ees tli ‘ pelieaslE odie bees é fit your mouth, you to $5.75 a garment, will be sold at $1.48. _ will find we can | | Saturday Men's 50c President Suspenders will go at 19¢ , : u|10c Handkerchiefs at Se; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at Be; Men's Investigate our new lc | Wool Underwear, ya to $2 a, oe at 68e¢; Men's Flan-| | ] tations = Pee r any time Saturc ia) {2/nel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union| | talc lates for | 0 nagl 3} Suits at G8e; Men's B. V. D.’s, all sizes, will sell at 39¢. | zmfort and Satisfac- Bi} ’ HH These are just a few items picked at random from these | . . , | tion | 2*/oreat stocks. Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen-Mueller| ' Chief Seattle Film Co. s Plant | : | Good Time Portland stock and will throw it all on sale tomorrow. It’s al | White City—Madison Park } We () 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 15c Arrow Collars, late styles, will be sold at two for| e e a e 23.00 45 5¢. A large lot of Men's Overalls, all sizes, go at 49¢;| Continuous Action 1 26.00 « € p. m. to 6 p. m. ists Men’s Pants that sold to $2.50, at 98¢@: Boys’ Suits, worth| DENTIST | Daily ok Lateeat Mikes io Nexiheuke, ie to $6.00, at $2.85; Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work| years of experience have made : £509 Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact/me master of my profession, and | Admission Afternoons 10 Cents you want the best. 8.00 everything for man’s dress or work wear included in this sale, ss/and going at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s stand-| bie EXPERIMENT? | CONCERT EVERY EVENING AT 8 BY | ard merchandise. Note carefully our Address— that BIG SHOW perfect 64.00 exam- inatior time. about our plan. NarionaL 2.09 LEVY’ a THE RED FRONT CLOTHING co. oes “<<” | PHILLIP PELZ § 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE ‘of the euEe of the gums, ~—and His 5 rs" Disease) nee © against mine a fe Increanon teeta Ol »posite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. sate any day in the weeky and RUSSIAN COURT IMPERIAL BAND | | Million-Dollar - "ii i Inerenson ttreneth | starts Saturday morning at 9 a. m. sharp. We've just bought|! w!), {eg iW and tell with yous, rundo k 1 it goes on sale Saturday. So come— 1ON 1STIMA’ —————_ | Sige C7) another new stock and it go y. So come |: :X AMIN A'TLON ISTIMATION . Mi 100° Pin ten now is your chance to get first pick. If you want to save, ‘% a spate MLLE. BETRINI, Dramatic Soprano, | many instar L WORK G j in many tne ir “t|come to this sale and come early, for that old adage earulee| pcp etbe VARANTEED ‘The Musical Sensation of Panama Pacific Exposition. \ | : fails an per full ex N. W. Corner Fourth FORFEIT failn an per full ex. now as never before—“First come, first served.” |PAINLESS AUSTIN Fces:bic. “Moviet’ ‘Danes Ryses NIN) AtaR olan rr ig vd H E A R E Pint in tn bape Ae eer 4 pes i Laboratory Open Both Afternoons and Evenings. Main 3256, | T T | your 4octor or ord mist abour oe C ell Drug ¢ Admission Evenings 15¢; Children 10c. ‘ haimucy wivaye card! §TAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS and Sw it in stoc Not Open Sunday.