The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1917. PAGE 3 Now War Widows Must Marry So Their Children May Fight Future Wars The Crefeld General Anzeiger, in agrecent issue, einted't) | printed the fol i next * statement Chere are many Chey cannot t lowed to re two the tl war W | SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS | | Tae GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President em to | fe an army for Germa and in the next place, many of them are atten to | 3 the business of their late husbands without possessit the necessary knowledge oe | MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES Are Vitreous Enamel Lined WILL LAST A LIFETIME VS maist, the will pay specia will ,insert anon 1s advertisements in the paper generally read by war widow It may be added that’ the votre c€ criggke? ant diers and war-stricken women in the invermese of do empire's future ware hee the cupdion opgesog) af see great Hindenburg.” | fem of tee ete i protest, not at ation for war revenue, t TISARGUWENT. ot ayeane Ri ith fire are protected FOR SUFFRAGE“ Pignatiey nin me is amee ON MILK SHOOT UP Ys on science has discov- Vhe illustration ehowe how the walls \P ef the Monarch are protected against rust. All flues and parts that come in contact My United Prew WASHINGTO whi oh went u “ Mor » announce dance with theif) ered that will abso- eral weeks; ago by th i} lutely defy rust. 6 even 5 cents a gajion, 10 cents a quart The me <1. nearly $4,000,000 will be contribut-|a0d 6 cents e plat. The raise at | | The Monarch Mal ed by wagecearning women of the not affect consumers, however, as | leable Range is the | dealers, Milk will cost TEN* DIAMONDS Another “Flame of the Yukon”— but entirely different in theme. Take a tip from us and play this ten-spot— it’s a trump card! vote WALLACE ¢:. WURLITZER | ..*!:','=! Se t00oiger ot | TWO CROOKS-A Keystone |<" country,” 1 Mrs. Carrie Chap-| the difference will be absorbed by only range in the man Catt, , the retailers RHODES WILL SPEAK | world so constructed. | More Than 13,000 Monarch Malleable Ranges Have been sold in Seattle. Some of them have been in constant || use for fifteen years and are still saving fuel for their owners. are women eso women ay the tares willingly, be {t 1s the law and this ts a f Ing, “The Increased Responsibility of the Salesmen Today FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 cannot! Caruso tried to learn “The Star | ADMISSION 18e—-LOGE SEATS 0c ves in dF ee .| tock. ! we him Order Your 4 ¥ L IBER WF? Walkover | REAL frags PSOE nm |\Shoes $1. 98 DENTISTS. GET |, §, FOOD | 2.000 Pairs Sampe Shoes Thrown on Sale Wed. | My United Frees Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—~|Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider it pmzadn ares aod elt!" and Emporium Stocks, Grabs Entire Larsen-Mueller| b looked after by the A Shoe Co. Stock of Portland, Oregon; 2,000 Pairs of Monarch Ranges deaettas eee ee Sample Shoes Just Unpacked and Thrown on Sale| Actually Save Fuel Wednesday at Rock-Bottom Prices. Im order to introduce our new The"Stay Satisfactory” Range now and get a handsome Pure Aluminum Cooking Set FREE. Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch. of the Amert | ey ee ‘a 5 7 ; s F ¥ (whalebone) plate, which is the | Switreriand Men's Walk-Over and Sam-| Compare Monarch cc ct appearance and convenience with all other ranges. Under unbiased ener fates mare or eas The German po ple Shoes, broken lines, worth omparison we are sure will buy a Monarch Range. does not cover the roof of the! prisoners poor an: compan e , go Wednesday at mouth, {f you have two or three! is to be count teracted teeth left im the mouth; guaranteed food parcels to Arr i -g _ i . . ° 18 years | ilosn ett seats Walk- Over Shoes.) Grote-Rankin —Pike St. at Fifth Ave.— Grote-Rankin | Gold crown .......2s02e00-+ $3.00 sicned as a re $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 values; $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 8" & means o Walk- Over name and price — $10 set of teeth — stamped on every pair, go at Bridge work, per tooth, gold . Th, pa 4 ae a ‘i iain j one , T ’ aren | White crowns pounds of t but-| Fine Sample Shoes, Today's Market | Gold fillings . salt, rice] worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Report | arcels will , , Ladies’ and } th to $3.50, a Ladies’ Wa _¢% Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Froit he VRORTABLED * Tomato Conserve we heen with a)to marry a man whom I respect and rinse with is cold love. One of my girl friends has} th, A cold. Dry ly a gi : Silver fillings -50e | ® tina fillings . .T5e| All work pang ad po for 16 years t t broken line Ae yAte . ‘i pera a lee seaaio : pei sige ° ae eae e aging . wipe tried to meddle in my love affairs BAe Ladies’ * Sample v ry ats Recif Me Given off the face and z me some unsolicited ad= a —_ Canvas Shoes and a te tee Add two ut the man T am to maui . " e © gs | Seewes ‘ alco’ ave found out since she is Maj. Gen. Liggett to tt B8¢ and up " ® request f ‘ If she cannot be trusted t patronage is . ae 5 ) Red C ; ix erer " val rs, is her advice re nei ia atill etving wood C vommand Big € vamp | H. M. ROGERS Shoes; 124ncly top) at's . ts al ’ OW It well in hot we Ant | have tested our work When co SAN FR 11 Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth Men's lorsheir al 3 - at a ea After thre Before becoming engaged it © be sure you are in the| Maj. Gen. Hu ft San| ing Co., Who Brings These worth to $7.06 ead, per don. .0@ 60). 4 ary gg Pega 38 ng, | ment I ne *| was your duty to the man = right pla ring this ad with you Francisco today fo: ne, Great Stocks to Seattle A ms a Ue “gael ment, an *] to learn his record. if am / C., where he will c the Men's Heavy Wo tk Shoes, dos duigoe eae Pees 4 vce |may read this and did not do this, you should Cut - Rate | 41st division of the arr He 1s|for winter wear, worth to $6.00, go at $2.85 pair op4 grees iain ae Beau een Sues A GRATEFUL PERSON, | have your father investigate ij Dentists Peete dices staat ty Hi Neng Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all solid leather, at] rarsier . 8¢| Don't boll hard \ READER. | _ Thank you for your letter. # these charges Your fiance: | r a Maj. G = , R , Tt vitae nds. very | know the treatmer 1 pre worthy of trust, will have to! sev UNIVERSITY SF. Arthur Murray }$1.95. LaPeer r 3 ee ae e lite. ‘The Opposite Fraser-Patersen Cu | - Girls’ Sandals and Mary Janes at 98¢. sake. § @ 07%! good, That scribe will tal tn the is te ee -| Irondale Furnace Is If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never : in| Beitoe for Grids home reme sly es given by niles again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Over, Florsheim, « anck 200 INECCIPE or ree best a girl cannot Again in Operatio wed Cross, etc., be offered for 80 9 little money ais, ne 0.000 Patines deh it altogether. The Irondale blast ft hich oo f omato CRIES “3 ate arn the truth, has been idle for flv rs, was rRorrs Gre Girl Friend Meddles ha ot keep you from ; placed in operation by the Pacif baal B a ohus Se _ mar the man if you are { ger Coast Steel Co. Monday ni en § uli 5 a 3 Priel tt In Her Love Affairs satisfied his character is saRetiable, | permanen Bates are Wameeat to ivewidate & at Dear Miss Grey: I am engaged! worthy DR. KNOWLTON the old corporation, is being| AND A $2.50 HAT FREE WEDNE SDAY ‘i 00459| matoes the 1331 3rd Ave., opp. P.O. | worke _— ling, sprinkling ae Sibson i cies sitet me tees pi Mie BR Asie Suits that sold to $16.50 go Wednesday at $7 ne Te with Stl a $20.00 high-class Suits, including Griffon and Coll 1.00@1.60| drain off the Hea aad 4 fons a “granite —a rare value at this price—$8.95—and a Hat Free. Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, im tweeds, worsteds and eat serges; latest Spring styles; many Society and Strauss pure! @® woo! fabrics in lot; former prices to $30.00. Cut Wednesday and put ina layer of the tomatoes, then of on Won't stinks woolens! Won't turn silks yellow! vo @L4.S85—and a W590 HAT FRED with every Suit ad.) ® 2 Si y chop: \ Mon's Baissoats and Ovrerecmts go a sanm yoices. pore og Mt s198 ee : ae pats akan ' i Wodnesley we will all Bon's Aik Prasicens Gnutmmtamy| 90 (coh ©60) ioe] 88 nhl each EN WNOG, €0., CaMANCWE, MABE a VOw: 1@ Mandherchiats of BS; 1.00 Clam BRires ao om ee seaeemaaael a GBP; Wes's Ward Verbweme, erath oo $3.00, gent w Gy | SES Aer spices In small Dan's Kowed Given wor oo bom, o GY.WS: Wen's $1.50 poe ; fy eeraalta eae TER var ro Wanora fais @ GRO; 20. GR gal Weed W ; Tees oe fie tema jnteed <p voto Orem ven Cae p x Coomg) in PD <aneste, pee 00 FOO) geahthas® ePabo quip Leorwa-<Bentioee 50" on 100 Simple Treatment mae qu GA) Cee® ® aD ca gum nore. H'p 9 \O Bod 6-04) Cl F : Luge wadcormping—coml ian Ranh hoy of wooimy yoiodty id Gl ram Seat ‘ Will Clear Face be as a godsend to the econa@ivel nqqmws of Spmttle. Oyeer oe Py ee Dear Miss Grey: T have not 15c ARKOW COLLABS, Gate style», will bw sold 2 for! rise ™ 1 18¢. A large lot of Men's Overalls, all sizes, go at 490. Tiuns 4 hate 1 wae canny Men’s Pants that sold to $3, z QRe¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6, Wigs! "7 24.00 | these 4, and @yen doctors fail Ma. NM at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, ro @ ed to » me tut after thre es. @ Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc fact Price rd eres for Kes |i weeks of the following simple Mackinaws, ae r Shoes, slicker ats, c., in fac every: & He ats ve o treatment my face was entirely esino Skins well thing for a qnan’s dress or work wear included in this sale, Geve—1917 ee 1s | free and going at the lowest price ever placed on world’s stand- Wash the face well with hot wa ; ‘ Whether it is a serious affection like 4 ard merchandgse. Note carefully our Address— or just a pi poke My vagh and un un@l tender reque’ pimples, blackhead alifornia, brick ... reiy-on Resinal Oren and eae RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY to set it right, prc easily and 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE Domentic wheel Teer ene se Just North of Pike Street—Opposite the Public Market ; ane The daily use of Resinol Soap for the ” We@e just bought another new stock, and it goes on sale : ‘HM Wednesday. So come—now is your chance to get first pick If you value your watch, let Haynes repair ft. Next Liberty 4a¢ ‘heatre.—Advertisoment, 5 Sale Starts Wednesday Morning at 8 A.M. Sharp, © iitvczaCaliotun, abe. exis, Tf you want to save, come to this sale, and please shop early. [Pit

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