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TONIGHT AND A story of kids and of the circus, of which we can truly say the excitement is “‘in tents.” “Life and Training in the United States Navy,” a spe- cial feature from the Navy Department, showing our sailor boys in the making if Firet at Pike— “His Thankless Job,” a com- edy, and “Jerry on the Job,” a cartoon, Continuous 11 to 11— Admission 15¢; Children 5c. ———-+-.-——— | Today’s Market i| Report } Ot Weguebiee aan ee | ———$—__$———_@ VEGETANLES Artichokes —Per 4: Asparagus —Per is Means Green Cabbage—-Winntn, Lattuce—Ver crate Local hothouse Local Local, heed. per don. OR. J. R. BINYON FREE Examination rRvits Apples —New. Gravenstain 200 Black Tartarian, ib. BINYON OPTICAL CO. dont’ FIRST AVE. REAL PAINLESS. DENTISTS Per 1b. Oranges All sizes Straw berries K Serdiings Marshalls Watermelon —Per 1 fm orter to whalebone) plate, which ts test and strongest plate known, | floes not cover the roof of fpouth; you can bite corn off the | | cob; guaranteed 15 years. the | ¢——__— os ricoe $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $5.00 $10 set of teeth ......-.-6+ $5.00 Bridge work, per tooth, sold $3.00 phaceay ‘White crowns $3.00 [ee *! nis + 40) Gold fillings .. Domestic wheel | Limbureer on - er fillings all ge PR 339 [34 £ Platina fillings Young america : >| All work «© } soieranen ave impres cr Country Hi ry pee Ss | (Prices paid. tnatio: cones ancl Call and See late | scratch Food . ‘and Bridge | Chick Food | Al-Grain Chop Most of our present patronage ‘s recommended by our early custom. work te still giving 00d whi to our office, te sure you are in the right piace. Bring this ad with you, | HI Cut - Rate | beeasrt “gd Dentists | Bet o 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Ovecsite Wrenee-Patervon Co. PACIFIC OUTFITTING COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY a MEN WOMEN YOU ARE INVITED TO BRING A DOLLAR |} DOWN CLE starting ¥ Gately’s Credit Clothing Company 1112 THIRD AVENUE | Between Seneca and Spring Sin. YOUR CREDITISO.K.| | DENT SUSPENDERS at 23¢ 2 worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union il at yi make this FREE OFFER: ’ And here’s LOT 2—Men's beautifully tailored Suits, late Summer styles, in PAGE 3 STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917. the Volk | reform of 1 ye aye ; ‘ tebt of ine Hated inen |Cologne colleag Sometimes they're reading the pa » have a voice in framing new following circular re pers as stand n avitere our readers at home . 3 1 front » . Special legislation guaranteeing | [On People who on the bills can permanent welfare of incapacitated |"FOR AN IMMEDIATE PEACE laugh in the mo ut, ob, how | soldiers | “The undersigned declares his| they hate going ho: | Compulsory employment in { approval “oe tries of all kinds certain 5 Name | Downtown movie managers | « centage of incapacitated men. on Position or rank are in favor of an immediate re profersion SAMO WAKER AB those pald to bodied workmen Seek the, L. tc nh Kuttner prome ter of the eittetitiittisittiinetree itt Among the unique vehicles new federation, explaing they rec 3 which the lack of street cars |for the present ognize the war veterans who thus brought Into use Wednesday propos to band themselves to er ansen was an old-fashioned two.wheel gether wi be stigmatised red S. as ble nb Shee cart, propelled by a four-legged fag” trade unionists theless fee! lest the hun German wor They never organization is urgent ts of thousands of men who are horse, The outfit appeared on Jackson st. and a small crowd gathered to see the strange ap parition, 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison pittcscsrersctrcssctennerseereerrereteersrr esti? Walkover Shoes $1.98 It Will Pay You to Walk for These “WALKOVERS” Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider and Em- ‘"' porium Stocks, Grabs Entire Larsen-Mueller Shoe Co. Stock of '' Portland, Oregon. Hundreds of Pairs of Walk-Over Shoes Just Unpached and Thrown on Sale Saturday at Rock Bottom Prices. | Rogers Asks as a Special Favor That You Shop Early. You'll) Get Better Service and Avoid the Crowds That Jam the Store. Saturday Afternoon and Evening. Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, worth to $4.00; Walk-Over stamped on every pair; go at $1.98. Men's Walk-Over Shoes, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 values; Walk-Over name and price stamped on every | pair, go at $2.85. Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at! $2.48. Buy two pairs at the price of one. Ladies’ and Misses’ White Canvas Shoes and Pumps at 98c and up. ! Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, celebrated Red Cross make, 12-inch and 16-inch tops, go at $3.45. Men’s Florsheim Shocs, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 a pair. Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for wet weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. Boys’ Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ Sandals and Mary Janes at 98c. If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never ; again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Overs, Flor- . MR , the P. A 5 * H. M. Rogers, the People’s Friend, sheims, Red Cross, etc., be offered for so little money. Come|=—= Who Starties Seattle With Saturday—even though you walk—it will pay you Rock Bottom Sale Prices. Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to rock bottom sale prices. ueatitoned advantage of them. Tomorrow is your last chance Sale Starts Saturday, July 21st, 9 A. M. Sharp | $ rics Paid Prod res, | Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen- | Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress pe nsnatay hn nad Fore 4 Mueller Portland stock and will throw it all| Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, 1917 on sale tomorrow. It’s a huge undertaking— | Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., Brotiere 15) s@ 17 Ducke—Fat . wa stupendous sale—and in these days of soar- | in fact everything for Man's Dress or Work | ARIST ii ing prices it will be a godsend to the ecnom- | Wear, included in this sale, and going at}! ical shoppers of Seattle. | the lowest prices ever placed on world’s} Saturday we will sell MEN'S Soc PRESI- | S#2dard merchandise, 10c Hand- These are just a few items picked at ran- kerchiefs at 3¢; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at GME; | dom from these great stocks. As long as Men's Wool Sox go at 13¢; Men's Cotton | we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing Sox at 5¢; Men's Wool Underwear, worth | at about one-half original cost we'll do so— to $2.00, goes at @S¢; Men's Flannel Shirts, | because the crowds that pack our store from | morn till night attest Seattle's appreciation of the supreme values that Rogers offers. And MEN'S CLOTHING MUST MOVE | SATURDAY. In order to move this great | 15c ARROW COLLARS go at TWO FOR | Clothing stock, we've assorted it into two! 15e¢. A iarge lot of Overalls go at 49¢. | huge lots and with each lot we'll make this | Men's Pants that sold to $3.00 at 98¢. Boys’ | exceptional Free Offer Saturday: tj ° §©Absolutely FREE MEN'S SUITS THAT SOLD TO $20.00 ORDERED SOLD AT $7.85. Over 300 Suits to select from—many in all-wool fabrics— new Summer styles and patterns, $7 85 and all go tomorrow at this rock bottom price é And to force these Suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there's over 300 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold. blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $30.00, priced tomorrow at $1 ] 85 And with each of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any Hat in the house. Think of it—UNHEARD-OF VALUES—AND A HAT FREE. | Men's Overcoats and Raincoats at these same prices—$7.85 and $11.85— if you wish. PLEASE NOTE—These Free Offers are good SATURDAY ONLY. | People, we believe this will be your last chance to buy standard high-grade merchan- dise at such low prices as these. Just see these values—now is the time to know how and where to save money. Come, grasp this opportunity. Our five large display windows are just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low. If you want to save—be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale starts promptly Saturday morning at 9 sharp. BE SURE YOU COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE—NOTE ADDRESS CAREFULLY The Red Front Clothing Co. | 1508-1510 First Avenue rr niat'st pice suce Just North of Pike Street | Suits at @8¢; Men's B. V. D.'s, all sizes, go 39¢. Buy your Summer Underwear here. er lin a very discourteous manner left without gagement to call lhe asked me to write, | would be glad | Shall | write? not the The issue tn and not the SATURDAY pT German Soldiers Voting Thru Paper| Walk and Smile During the | INCAPACITATED MEN jlonger fully able-bodied become the Strike; You'll Find It FORM TRADE UNION prey of a soulless government and Healthy to Take a Hike A “League of Soldiers and Inca-|fapacious employers, These men, | ; Taree pacttated” haa been formed in Her | Kuttner says, must be pre 1 Oh, boy! lin, reports the Cologne Gaxette, |@8alnst “wagecutting, refusal o! What a joyous quiver hii ISTS WAR VICTIMS Commenting on {ts program of rad NEWREA EI ats ae mployment In your ear | ned bed a’heuk tant oer |i at A demande, sapecielly those Vani OR Peat : When the rattle of a flivver | talna the names of members of deldinte ommeyed ia The Munich Post and the Cc Draws near! the British nobility who have Gazette declares the | !« Volkwgettung, undeterred by hy Sin fallen in the present war? Is a snditiona noth. (the censor, have entered on a A farmer, ¥ a horse in an auto) there a book that tells about de byt fi curtous competition, The former | truck, started to town th mont] the various ranks of British no rs this UREA? thine tn ARS this morning. A» crowd ed tn} bility? dR schedule of principles: |. “The Cologne Volkaszettung haw |#foand the horse and rode along.) = A.—Such a be is Whitaker's 1 of the army into a Mt on the brilliant idea of organ: | to ,ee edge ‘ ye eanitn neciie’e arnt izing @ national plebiscite on war |boen taeu s full sap ta “/ pot which wit | aimee Hineys ded the Broadway of the t tt basen ttnra ‘Gare r does not, however, | district, got everyt do nlsWn ob nobility wh the ton popular knowl fine ite propaganda to the civil “me and had seats to spare toda jup o the n, T of what rn wor means Population, but addresnes itself fi Bi ioe area eS cation future genera » soldiers at the front A goof is an absent-minded [those beloneing the pee quested to forward the| guy Who stands on a corner nelare ghta 1 olition of all now on of their sentiments b waiting for a street car these lonage The book 1 publish She wealth én days. he Whitaker Co. War *aternoster row © at most book stores WANTS TO WRITE Q—! have been going with oung man for some time, The oth evening | was angry and | acted || making | was in the wrong, and wrote him sumption of oar service apologizing for my conduct answered and accepted my apology, but said he would call off all dates to GIRL READER The © young not then let matte they are BE SURE OF LOVE Q—The man with whom | have been keeping company has enlisted. We have not been engaged, but we care deeply for one another. The parting is very hard, and last night he asked me to marry him before he goes. What Is your opinion of such a hasty marriage? Should | consider it? G. P A.—The haste matter to Do you love t do, you will act on t of your heart and r ou advice to t that ft is true amor of romance triotiam that p narrlage he fervor of thought of WOULD IMPROVE HEALTH Q.—My nose, ears and eyes bother me. ave been doc. toring for catarrh, but | can Every Housewife Should have these Two Splendid Cook Books THE FAIRIES COOK BOOK and FISHER’S BLEND SOUR MILK RECIPE COOK BOOK Both edited and all Recipes Prepared and Tested by Isabelle Clark Swezy Cooking and Baking expert. Editor Pure Food Department Seattle Post Intelligencer. Send four cents in stamps for both books; two cent stamp if only one Is desired. A i. Fisher Fiouring Mills Co. Harbor Island, Seattle Sent Free london, It on He * another en | realized that | He At the same time, saying he hear from me stand as of the marriage fs sidered nto your OTTO F. KEGEL, President Porch Shades Saturday Each $1.79 Regular Price $4.00 ¢ ri are roken we } e decided to © out tl zes at greatly reduced prices. ¢ e c ract inations gree tu lete with cords $1.79 $3.75 Way Sagless Couches _ Special Each $5. 95 ary Couches, slee ace made of tee ib es fastened to helical Persons of uneven weight can sleep on this « without rolling together No rough surface to tear bed clothing. Very desir- able for sleeping porch or p. Regularly priced at $10.00. On sale Saturday, each, $5.95. 25c Huck Coldwell Laws Towels Saturday Mowers Saturday Each 17¢ | _ Each $3.98 Coldwell Lawn Mowers, icularly go qual-| with 14-inch cutting ity Union Huck »wels, | blade have Sinch drive 17x39 inches. Fin-| wheels; regularly priced with neat blue bor- | at $5.00. de 1 1 ends Coldwell Lawn Mowers, Housew d these | with four 14-inch spiral m interestin values. | cutting blades; regular On sale Saturday, cach, | $9.50. Saturday, each, 17¢. $s. 25. $4.50 Auto Fold- ing Tables Satur- day, Special, ac! $2.95 Made selected fir, neatly finished. When folded will pack into an &x36-inch space. Weighs y person owning an automobile tables. Saturday, only ten pounds. Eve should possess one of these handy each $2.95. Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin not afford it any more. | hi | been advised to have my encids removed. af report this. R, F. Would or | A—Report the dealer to the » removal ventle court followed — They are mes form in obstructing the the nose and throat, A free passage of air. D DAVIS —— R. BOYS BUYING CIGARETS Q.—1 know of a place where little boys of only 12 and 14 25e AT DRUGGISTS years of age can buy cigarets. J-O-T-O = ‘OTO HOPE OF REWARD QUICKENS THE FOOTSTEPS OF HUMANITY Tf you suffer from stomach trouble, don’t miss this rare offer. Take no chan ! Fill out the « n and mail it NOW. We will send at once, absolutely free, this w } Stomach Remedy that will relieve stomach misery in TWO MINU rES Gas in the Stomach, Sour Stomach, Pains in the Stomach after eating Belching, Swelling and Full Feeling frequently complained of after meals, disappear almost instantly from one dose of }-O-T-O. And while this r lasts it « you notl not one penny—-to give it a triof and be convinced If you have CHRONIC STOMACH TROUBLE, so much the better, for it acts so quickly t you can hardly realize that relief could possibly come so soon We want every one to know the real value of thw wonderiui stom ach preparation order to introduce it more extensively to the general public, we away, absolutely free, 10,000 packages. We are confident that there is not a family in the United States that would be without it if they only Ka@e its true value JUST MAIL THIS COUPON a Mone: Hos Bellingham Chemical Co., y Sellingha ; Refunded Sale By Bellingham, Wash Gentlemen If Vaur Please send me a FREE TRIAL PACKAGE 1O-T-O): Not Name . Local Satisfac- ‘ Addre Druggist tory. Please tell me where | should FOR HEADACHE, NECRAUGIA INSOMNIA OR SUN PAIN USE ANTI-HEADACHE! ja-