The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1917, Page 3

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Tonight and Saturday Only ‘A Pawnbr stars Ben Turpin Heart,” Chester Ce "Nuff sed! aAerS our ynklin ina Kate Douglas Wiggin said, “Most good things we have come by twos and threes, dozens and by the hundred, brothers, sisters, roses, but there's only one Mother.” It is around this that a wonder- ful picture story is woven. It is celled Today’s Market Report “ Annual Recital First Seetelen Church Wednesday Evening, Sept. Sth, 8:15 Assisted by E. Hellier Collens, Violinist Tickets 50c For Sale at Music Stores 2.00 1 ‘ 200 to Peppers Popcorn | Radishes— Loca | Rhaberb | Tomatoes — 20-1» Tarnips Potatoes — lL Cal ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION . § > 3 try Hay and Grain * paid w a Serateh Food Chick Food AU-Grain Chop Puget Sound Savings & Loan one Association | we been tacal THIRO AND PIKE 5 leet Berape SEATTLE | WASH. es a: ‘00 4 Producers for Eas try, Veal and Pork =-—sa° Vigor for Men © Invention Restores While You Sleep. Woodertul Pees L storage a Cheese— ‘in porseasion| Vice Rector O’ Hearn Head of College ROME, Aug. 31.—Vice Rector O'Hearn, of the American college cn enng,| formerly of Chicago, Ill, was toc by ap t Phone Main 6470 ed to succeed Monsiegnor K The Electra- Vita Co. nedy as head that institution Room $00 Kaiprese Midg. ier. Kennedy's death, a few days 1016% Second Ave spring go, occasioned universal sorrow in 2 Heattle, Wash | Rome. STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS ° | Otis Turner, Fox director, has re. jjsigned to manage his furniture 4! store in Hollywood, Cal. tl | yy 22mm * SUVA fre Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Ey MMU | Look for Character jin Future La Mate ite | fatt Dear Mins Gre My ng v He wee t ma m 1 have ourself an that he and =n Right Kind of Girls Vay Be ite. She Dear I have read # © next night what a hard time has earnin e right to t are too lazy to co If I were a boy and ited me, girl who st in the neighb< camp hood until I had made the acquaint ance of some boy | » vicinity who would give me an introduction A little more, life, boys, and you n that there not better won't need to Comp are no gitls who jthan any boy alive. ENERGETIC 18. Love Fails are True Dear Mins ¢ irl) ha s I have tried. love, with lost but not yet the right ow “a 1 when I felt 4 ing, I told him to come € he drank ut I till and Far A It seems platonic fr all| Time only can tell > oa | — Mother, With Money, | I wh ion. Her home is quite a distance from her nearest neigh-| be Alth is very poor and imes confined to be ng under the and’s sal » have chil aving to bring e and run th € itness be We have n 5 e who could overlook her un ‘KR Te antnes# and be content to live with her. What do you advise? A TROUBLED READEF As long as your husband's mother has money to care for herself, she should be willing it. It is right you should look nd care for her in ne but she is a very unreasonable woman if she ex pects to live in vour home. han As to Says my and girls I don’t think any young man ould have a h tim nding kind of girl he want he The fact is that the girls to Return to Woman Where there is from the| w this when he bu a 1 wil t Tha been try I don’t know. No Should He Independe sel gee buy to pay a d her it has Do e risk found STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 31, RED CROSS TO D0 WAR WORK | HERE AT HOME be y Cleon R | 1917, P Takes Dog. Front? MILITIA QUELLS SLAV REVOLT IN PETROGRAD PAGE 3 By United Press Leased Wire Roe and a commit tee of 12, c¢ sing the Seat. | NEW YORK, Aug The tle Red Cross civilian relief militia of Petrograd is busy to committee, has started its day, suppressing anti-.goverr work of looking out for the ment and counter revolutionary | welfare of the families of the activities,” a special cable tc | men who have been called for | the Jewish Daily Forward, re | service with the federal forces, | | celved today from the Russian Ald of ¢ 1 wil on | capital asserted " und et n th r who a nate t of f th ett Mrs. Henry Haas has 7 n ttle on a examination as a Red © and ambulance driver and is ready have prom-|to sail from New York to do her b are fort allies But = OAMP werk RESUMED bebe eat SAN FRANCISCO, Aug a Ge 1 progre th aba: Walkover Shoes $1.98 2,000 PAIRS SAMPLE SHOES THROWN ON SALE SATURDAY the camp 1406 -ZNDAVE. =| Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider and Em- porium Stocks, Grabs Entire Larsen-Mueller Shoe Co. Stock of Portland, Oregon. 2,000 Pairs of Sample Shoes Just Unpacked | and Thrown on Sale ‘Saturday at Rock-Bottom Prices. c| worth $4.00; 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 Sample Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy two pairs at the price of one. Ladies’ and Misses’ Sample 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 Best Sample 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. i i A ~ ‘e 4 sista alan on sale tomorrow. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes all included high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Overs, Florsheims, Red Cross, Come tomorrow—take your pick been marked down to rock-bottom STARTS TOMORROW Never again will i {be offered for so little money Every article in this great $30,000 stock has prices. Come—take advantage of them. SALE SEPTEMBER IST, AT 8 A. M. SHARP. Saturday starts the Clearance in our Men's Suit Department We've hundreds of §| Suits here, fine makes, including Griffon, Collegian and Strauss brands; and tomorrow they |go at practically your own price. And to show you that we mean business, we'll give you ja $2.50 Hat, ABSOLUTELY FREE, with every Suit sold tomorrow. Here's the way the | Suits go: : MIEN’S SUITS SACRIFICED AT $7.65' And a $2.50 Hat FREE Saturday only. | Suits that sold to $16.50 go Saturday at $7.65. And a Hat Free. Men’s $20.00 high-grade been marked down to $9.85. And with each you get a $2.50 Hat Free. Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds and serges; latest styles; |many Style-Plus and Strauss pure wool fabrics in lot. Saturday to $11.85. And remember, a $2.50 Hat Free with each suit sold. 4,500 ARROW COLLARS, Go at 2 tor 15¢. The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, at | Men's B. V. D.’s, all sizes, go at 39¢. Buy | 4th and Pike, just closed down and Rogers Leah sae pete here. i ; sis hallced, arge lot of Overalls go at 49¢,. Men's | grabbed all their Arrow Collars. Ca: alkec Panta dhat cid to $800 at O8¢, Bove’ 80, instead of 15c straight, over 4,500 genuine | suits) worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress! Arrow Collars will be thrown on sale to- Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, morrow at 2 for 15¢. All sizes, late styles them by the box MEN'S Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for Man's Dress or Work of HIGH-GRADE My husbe {undreds Wear included in this sale and going at the ho is nearing the SHIRT that sold to $2.00 go on sale tomor- jowest prices ever placed on world’s stand- 1 capital of{row at 8He@. Come, see these Shirts—every | ard merchandise |value is bona fide. They're the surplus stock of one of Seattle’s largest stores Saturday we'll also sell MEN'S 50c PRE These are just a few items picked at ran- dom from these great stocks. As long as I- | we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes, broken lines, etc., | tie | sale} (SATURDAY) | Suits, including Griffon and Collegian makes, have : Former prices to $30.00; cut| ts 1 Satisfactory Terms Always rae GROTE-RANKINC OTTO F NEGEL, President Month-End Clearance of Rugs and Stair er 1 patterr Wilton, minster ar Velvet re «¢ red at ve special x Seamie Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ' ar price $34.50, clearance er pries colors; regular price $55.00, abe $24.75 ope: - $39. 75 ia € I n this jot cau S23 Ayo Axminster Rugs, 83x Wilton Rugs, same | regular patterns as the 9x12 sizes, reg- tarance pric «- $21. TS Siar G0. te ‘ this lot 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brus sels Rugs, regular price $26.50, pe ouiar § ps bed eo? be | clearance $19.75 ee C20 7E | pret... 91 Ded D | co $39.75 n Rugs in this lot Wight Rog this let Axminster Rugs, good, Remnants and ‘Discontinued y quality, regular $35.00, | Patterns of Hall and Stair Can clearance pets, in lengths up to 40 yards, elsan $26.75 ‘ar mim 1.05 Wicks Russ in this 16 velvet, the yard Body Brussels, one Odd Axminster Rugs, fine qual. the yard ity, regular prices $36.50, to at 42.50 Heavy Velvet Carpet in covetal seoh $29.75 | Goce sectane Eight Rugs in this lot special, the yard.. 1.45 Drapery Remnants at Half Price and Less Short len of Tapestries, Velours, Cretonnes and Damasks, sv he re-covering of chairs, daven- ports, the g bags, pillow tops, win- | seat covers window drapes, are marked close out at half and less Several pieces of Madras Fancy Nets in a variety of materials, designs, are reduced 33%% to 50%. Remnants of Marquisette, Voile and Scrim, in lengths up to 10 yards and priced to 30e the yard; now, the yard, 14¢, Regular values to 50c the yard, now 23¢, — - —- a Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin (MUNY CARS PAYING |Private Operation Shown Up in Fri | | President Jesse Lilienthal of # R. R., that the company is not »w and has not for some time pald | lar in dividends and that enit ~ By Jack Jungmeyer SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. |T 31.—The difference between a | street railway system run as a d public utility and one operated |is being threatened on the bonds, primarily for the benefit of jis an eloquent echo of the come stockholders is being glaringly |pany’s pe demonstrated here during the , United Railway employes’ strike. The situation In San Fran- cisco today Is the strongest pos- sible argument for publicly ard her splendid muni which has been able 1 q extensions did service. owned traction lines. a R lway See Dr. Edwin J. Browe H. M. ROGERS Boys’ School Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. |‘°" DDS The People’s Friend, Who Startles Girls’ Sandals, and Mary Janes at 98c up. H I MSE LF 5 Seattl ith Rock-Bottom Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen-Mueller Portland | ©! Seattle Dentist 713 First av signals: aga stock and 2,000 pairs Sample Shoes. They'll all be thrown) ** IST Teen Se i % $25.00 set 4 5.00. These extracting without QE Every Housewife ht hours work City Makes Profit making money on it ye Pm Should have these says President’ Two Splendid Qook Books R. R THE FAIRIES COOK BOOK and FISHER’S BLEND SOUR MILK RECIPE COOK BOOK Both edited and all Recipes Prepared and Tested by Isabelle Clark Sweay Cooking and Baking expert. Editor Pure Food Department Seattle Post Intelligencer. were punctur Send four cents in stamps for both books; two cent stamp if only one is desired. Address ceasinan an sa Fisher Flouring Mills Co, Uses Stock Argument Harbor Island, Seattle alleged fact, as —DAILY— EXCURSION |PALACE HIP Jansen and t DE NT SUSPENDERS at 23¢; 10c Hand- at about one-half original cost we'll do so— ° Round Round kerchiefs at 3@; Men’s Wool Sox go at because the crowds that pack our store from) * : : 13¢; Men's Cotton Sox at 5¢; Men’s Wool | morn till night attest Seattle’s appreciation Trip Trip Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at GS8e@; | of the supreme values that Rogers offers. For tn ae Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at Rogers gives what he advertises—the people |#!y fine vocal s | a ee $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 6S8¢; | know, Mt ad tiki DC saties People, we believe this will be your last chance to buy standard high-grade merchan- R were the comedy tuatnte BREM ERTON 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 , re balancers on the een) just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low. If you want to ;,° ee gmat Scenic Trip on Puget save—be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale starts promptly Saturday morning at 8 ure a pair! ‘Fin , A. M. sharp. DOORS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10 P. M. We close all way of o present aj Pal Bathing Res Monday, “Labor Day,” so do your shopping Saturday. Don’t make any mistake—be sure) '* 'irlets and sing com- Port Oreh | you come to the right place. Note address carefully. We cash pay checks. | Sia Vine ‘pulled a coments att lain ging act ‘The Red Front Clothing Co.’ Trannaraton, Ditty Love has {8 rb ile, West railroads in hand, and will move coal as it 1508-1510 First Avenue Opposite the Public Market |should be moved. That's the stuff, Just North of Pike Street * Woodrow! | RE .,

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