The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1917, Page 3

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TONIGHT ANDO SATURDAY - 4 i IN SLUMBERLAND — THELMA SALTER The miniature Maud Adams, in a fairy eo. fantasy of the Emerald Isie, in which we atlas Journey through the enchanted Land of Nod—where dance the elves and fairies— and where every wish you wish comes true! Every child should see it Tomorrow FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11. Admission 15¢ Children Se ' Albert Hansen Jeweler and Siiveramith 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison “PACIFIC OUTFITTING C0 COR THIRO & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEW ~ WOMEN |AMUS EME METROPOLITAN REGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT Next Week WILKES; Fifth and Pine, Tel, Bilt omight—-All Week—Mats. Presents: ise xe* “Nearly Married” DE LUXE A Breezy Laughing Farce EDITION Nights, 200, The Greatest Alaska Story Ever Screened fg] NEW PANTAGES NIGHTS THE PALACE HIP) Afternoons 1:39 t Eves 6:30 to 11 Six Mo ond 5 Toa eday | je; Eves. and Sun. 166, iN VEINLIST of experience have made | er of my profession, and you waot the best. | WHY EXPERIMENT? | 1 have hundreds of pationts who will testify to My Painless Methods, Work, cnable fees, To the wonderful change I have| made in their mouths by checking that insidious diseas the guma, \pyorrhea (Kgs Di 0). Put your time a mine « few minutes any day eek, and [Pill diagnose your case and tell | you just what you need. MINATION and ESTIMATIO bXA fat 5 iw | | | | ALL WORK GUARANTEED PAINLESS AUSTIN ZWO.& UMVEr sity 15c 5c CHIL. DREN LOGE SEATS 25¢ 's CYNTHIA GREY | |. Cynthia Grey ts confin her home by Illness, No let | tere or answere will be pub | lished In her column until ahe | recovers. ¢ o | W o ed After 31-Ds Hunt for License TOPEKA, July A 81-day, | 1,500-mile search for a marriage I cense ended here for Herbert C Phillipp!, 17 years old, and Maud) K. Moore, 16, who their Pennsylvania hom ago. The youthful pair we ried in a Christtan church, as the r under the watch Wiles were upying in a hotel sepa STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917. LL TU. §, ARMY WILL EARTHQUAKE IN | RECRUIT 4,213 BREAD BAKERS Uncle Sam wants 4,213 more bakers for the army. | This means 40 companies of bread makers, capable, if | necessary, of turning out 1,263,600 loaves of bread a day, must be organized They will be equipped with com: | na, ready to! any | h company is divided into 15 and each unit has a cap de of bre PAGE 3 CHILE REPORTED July 27— alty, believ to have caused Great damage In Ch ported from Santlag patches received today by LaNacion. Detalis were meager but It wae known the tremore had been felt in Santiago, Com Ban Luis, Mendoza, Ro and Tucuman, Many | walla were shaken down and | the populace of several cities | fled from their homes | sario damage ALLIES UNITED By United Press Lensed Wire LONDON, July 27.—The al Ned powers are firmly knit to gether In the conviction that only one end to the war Is pos sible, and that Is to crush Ger many's autocracy—If world democracy Is to be preserved. Aunembling all the 24-hour deve MORE FIRMLY TO DEFEAT KAISER Considerable property wat ne atals , opments in the allied capitals t rhe Bantiagn dino day, this fact became firmly appar ent t ; ’ groat alarm was felt the ent as that which ent shocks were described ope of Germany's en 7 In Londo strongest in years, They od eho about 10:45 last night. In Buenos Alres alight tremors were notice fmt « CKLE-FACE: ews was awaited from Val reeolt paraiso, which was reported in|.) oe i ip from the early dispatches as being the heay Parle, ‘ hone 0 eancies and commls | jest sufferer. Risks mapas en re Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly! ten will be accepted for this| war chiefs had develor Spots. How to Remove Easily = pranch at the army recruiting of In Carnegie geophysical labora-|unity of understanding that the war Here's a chance, Miss Freckle: fice, in the Pioneer butlding tory, Washington, D. ©. rocks and 1 racy’s triumph face, to try a remedy for freckles minerals are now belng reproduced | des with the guara of a reliable TREADWELL SHAFT by artificial means rad, whose provision dealer that will not cost you @ = = al 4 herculean the ring Rusela’s spy-in penny it an removes SELF .RESPECTING PEOPLE IRON IS SENT HERE freckles; wh if it does give you KEEP THEIR WORD fexted ents, has shown stern r complexion the expense is two hundred tons of tron and th we open hundreds biped rebeyepeode to wage the war steel shafiing, recoverd during the \gainst German domination. Wash Simply get an ounce of othine dismantling of the shafts of the eports every effort will be double strength—from any Treadwell cunthad Genstic | made to st out the menace to gist and a few applications + on the steamship Portland Friday human free: show you how easy it ts The Treadwell was rendered use yourself of the homely freckles and jes, when the ocean broke thru the SAMUEL WHITE SPEAKS President Samuel White, of the get a beautifu xion, Rarely channelled walls of the mine {s more than one ounce needed for rihay prea ot tas Onenoe dass geaalgeg PRESENT SERVICE COLORS aleo ch nan of the Oregon demo. Be sure to ask the druggist for) Service colors will be formally - igen rhe ogg elo the double strength othine as this presented to the Seattle battalion Ot te ue hats aoe is the prescription sold under of the Washington coast artillery Siete) corn, ene, SaeMnOOrALS guarantee of money back If it faile at 6°30 o'clock Friday evening at chee ee to remove freckles. the armory pass | —-- | ron " Today’s Market | | | Report e See OE 8 VEGETANLEA Per dos. Winninaetend loupe Standard Pints Celery local, don Corn Maske Per ib. 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 , Unpacked and Thrown on Sale Saturday at Rock Bottom Prices. Rogers Asks as a Special Favor That You Shop Early. You'll “tiie Get Better Service and Avoid the Crowds That Jam the Store ‘rm * 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. Gecscherrioa—er ib, 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 jrsners”!! Pumps at 98c and up. shells 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 Shoes, 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. bet 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- sheims, Red Cross, etc., be offered for so little money. Come Saturday—even though you walk—it will pay you. Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to rock bottom sale prices. Come—take ‘ advantage of them. Tomorrow is your last chance. Sale Starts Saturday, July 28th, 9 A. M. Sharp. Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen-| Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress | 4— Mueller Portland stock and will throw it all | Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Scratch Feed on sale tomorrow. It's a huge undertaking— | Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., | {1 a stupendous sale—and in these days of soar- | in fact everything for Man’s Dress or Work 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- | dard merchandise, DENT SUSPENDERS at 23¢; 10c Hand- | kerchiefs at B¢; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69e: | Men’s Wool Sox go at 13¢; Men's Cotton Local, per Ib... per le. TurnipeLocal, per sack Apples New Cherriea—Iiaek Ta wy Clark Seedlings rT) 31} siler for cube 1. M. Rogers, the People’s Friend, Who Starties Seattie With Reck Bottom Sale Prices. These are just a few items picked at ra dom from these great stocks. As long we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing Neel Berape Oyster Shelle Sox at 5@; Men's Wool Underwear, worth | at about one-half original cost we'll do so— (‘Li “Meal to $2.00, because the crowds that pack our store from Silla May ----: worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union | morn till night attest Seattle's appreciation Suits at @S¢; Men's B. V. D.'s, all sizes, go | of the supreme values that Rogers offers. at 39¢. Buy your Summer Underwear | ang MEN'S CLOTHING MUST MOVE SATURDAY. In order to move this great [i | Clothing stock, we've assorted it into two i huge lots and with each lot we'll make thig exceptional Free Offer Saturday: Hear the Musical Sensation the 15c ARROW COLLARS go at TWO FOR 15¢. A large lot of Overalls go at 49¢. Men’s Pants that sold to $3.00 at 98¢. Boys’ | tae 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, $ R l and all go tomorrow at this rock bottom price r 7.85 oya And to force these Suits to be sold before the close of busin Saturday night, we age . make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there’s over 300 to select Filipino from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold. And here's LOT 2—Men’s beautifully tailored Suits, late Summer styles, in $1 1 85 Band . blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $30.00, priced tomorrow at And with each of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any Hat at the in the house. Think of it—UNHEARD-OF hel bame ya oe aE: ¥ sais Men's Overcoats and Raincoats at these same prices—$7@. and 4 you wis! PLEASE NOTE—These Free Offers are good SATURDAY onwa ORPHEUM People, we believe this will be your last chance to buy standard high-grade merchan. THEATRE Friday or Saturday Other Vaudeville A Big Picture | at 68¢; Men’s Flannel Shirts, | | dise at such low prices as these. Just see these values—now is the time to know how an¢ where to save money. Come, grasp this opportunity. Our five large display windows ar¢ 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 Qrpntc he Poblic Market | Just North of Pike Street 10c at Night 5c in the Afternoon BABY CARRIAGES For ance Included ; ry enamel, natural finishes All 3 very high-grade vehicles and are un- usual values at t clearance prices. | Painted Outdoor Furniture Half Price Tw Chairs closed Regular at s Regular 45¢ Pottery Vases Regular at oo 36¢ at SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. NEGEL, President Reduced One-Third Saturday we have reduced fifteen enty pieces of painted Furniture, , Settees, Stools and Flower Stands, out Finished in olive and white, in a very attractive design and especially desirable for porch or lawn, Prices r from $3.50 to $14.50. $7.25. July Clearance of Pottery Flower Bowls, Holders and Vases Decorative Flower Regular $2 at Regular at Reed Car- riages and English Perambulators for immediate clear- brown and gray including must Now at $1.75 to Bowls and Vases are offered at interesting prices: Regular $2.00 Flower Bowls at $1.60 Regular $1.75 Flower Bowls at $1.40 Regular $1.00 Flower Bowls at eon - ROE Regular 75¢ Flower Bowls Regular $2.75 Pottery Vases at - $2! 5 Pottery Vases -- $1.80 $2.00 Pottery Vases , ~~ $1.60 $1.00 Pottery Vases 75e Pottery Vases —==== Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-! een | be Rankin Lands 6-Pound Pike With Peanut Bait BLACK CREEK, N. Y., July 27 ) men's ani Miss Eliza Gadd, while fish- J unexcelied at the ing from the abutment of the DURIN dam, tried did not get She beca: islabout to give up fishing when she 11) pierced the hook thru a large pea nut The ed beneath ter when 1 | janded a six-pound pike $18, $20 all kinds of bait, but a bite me discouraged and was » clothes Gately’s Credit bait had just disappear House the surface of the wa it sas seized and she Prices No Higher— \ But Buying, Easier 1113 Third Avenue HUNT THE MOST POPULAR STOCK LEADING WOMAN SEATTLE EVER KNEW RETURNS TO THE WILKES PLAYERS Sunday Matinee, July 29th APPEARING IN ONE OF THE GREATEST DRAMAS EVER WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN STAGE— COMMON CLAY” PHOEBE r choice home « just $1 down balance while wearing Clothing

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