The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1917, Page 3

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Tonight Oniy!! WILSON MOUNTAIN DEW The love story of a school master who taught the 3 R’s with a shot gun. Charles Gunn, last seen with Olive Thomas in “An Even Break,” plays opposite Miss Wilson. “HIS SHANGHAIED JONAH” Two Reels of Keystone Comedy. Cleaning the Teeth Is something that should be done at least every six months. A thorough clean- ing by a competent dentist at regular intervals re- moves the tartar, prevents decay and disease, includ ing Pyorrhea distressing ase, and brings well as health —Home of the Kryptok Lens. —We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Glasses. —Seattle’s leading Optical Place. Established 1910. |—NO CHARGE for Screws, Springs or Leather Cases. L—We will fit you | ding glasses, in a nteed « complete, incl. thorough 2g $5.00 p p\ination. .. beauty Your teeth n often as twice us do {t. Coats $1.00 and up, but in what way could you put a dollar to better use? EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE AND EAR WALTER ROBSON 40554056 Arcade Building, Fourth Floor. “PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRO & UNIVERSITY DRESSES oa on WEEK YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. Examinations and Esti mates FREE. N. W. Cor. Fourth & Pike. Phone Main 3256. NATIONAL DENTISTS 50 CENTS Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s KAVANAGH'’S Firet and Union 1906 First. at Madison. Good the Meal, Bad Coffee No Matter How Chauncey W Wright’ “Wright’s Blend” Coffee Ce (Furnished by the Commer Importing Company Seattle), has contributed more, pr ! the succe of Seattle’s leading bak and re than any other : Served With 25% Cream (The Average Restaurant Cream is 12 Per Cent) Chauncey Wright’s Restaurants & Bakeries AT 1209 Second Avenue—1420 Third Avenue—42-Story L. C. Smith Building—1i10 Occidental Avenue ete Saturday) | stamped on every pair, go at $2.85. STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, DO YOU EAT CANDY? 2 Girl Strikers Present a Few Facts Here 1917, PAGE 3 IUNLUOEUOULUNNONOGONOOOOOOONOOQOQOOOOOQOOOUOOUOniritt WMUEEGaeaketa, “enawihb \orectiod™rakd alii ted Soule 1k tae Her Readers’ Questions = gum and candy.” years old, and then they were dis-| a ] fs — At least one-third of the joy | minsod SHUVNUNANNOUNNADUUANUONRAOUNNNNUUONOGEOCONUOONGOOUNGY PONOUEOOUAAOUUONNNOOONUOUOAINNNI Fre: of living Is summed up in this And if they wor , ny F troatn t 1ey were paid the mint-| pp ie s reatment you would expect formula that the ‘peanut ven- [mum wasn of #§0, for experienced Blames Wife, Not tron. pour. wife OTTO F. KEGEL, President jor bawls af you at a baseba workwomen, they were allowed to "i rot! tead of she, the game. And the last word spells | work only parts of the week | Man, for Deceit If you would ext a & lot of the magie. To correct this condition, the| ene ES Sevag rae : The world, if it tried, could strike was declared bo fl Psd | (jon at her han : ° . NEW STY E get along without its peanuts, The girl pe month ago I wen 1 can.do 1s to grant her Just 4 home unExpe As muUC ried cn tag ee lines than 608 & ereekt fot v irme| _ You see the situation thru a | ie a never J ‘ " enesd atk # eyes. You blame your hink . a man's thinks about this. He crunches Five houses agreed to the Do oe esto wholly, but 1 bl | - nd munches, and is happy terms, Six plants have not yet . truck 1; ™88 more. Your w Milady devours her chocolate | \i nny on Pu | thunder struck ko out 4 | ontracts tricken as Gk ta wicanais iin During the month, a strike fund Peon Aner a|. unto your Bec at smn wm (ac RE tt a Sant in| ie ai omplete for And dennny chawe his “tek. | iwutions* fom othe Seattle them good-bye a Rad u From this fund each girl ‘our wife bad for t hi d have applic a) ; “— ey a cow eats grass. (1, given enough to keep the wolf eg the oxtor, it could not labeled nchione of them stop to wonder [from the door during the strike a , oF she would stand by how they'd get along without 1a kitchen {s maintained in the big him ‘now, instead of despising ry i nim ° temple for ) sweets, oben enion | al + old, and| , The offense against your love So Beattie has comfortably |, AD4 While these candy girls par-|tnis was the first ill-fecling toward 7 Stest, and you, and only you, | e rtabl | munched its cho rea y | take of their frugal meal of t lay Wits, | have wow lost confi-| ~oOW, @ you can find i in | ' . {Chocolate creams and ang ham and coffee in the k sents in her end while 1 bave| your heart to forgive. But re | ce teaienee that naman Ged came, (St oe Ember toms attl l|toved ber better than my life, 1| member the words of a great | may. et then very (700 sirle—| munches bon-bons rdinner| have begun to despise ber, philosopher; “To err is hu ny of them very young—whe espmaepe dE man; but to forgive divine,” h the city's # The man in question ts married, | and, being a friend of the family * bawl chewing gum popcorn, fons, on my excuse | part, to Fe The girl are the of nix now, thru a confession D = i a ear Miss Gre: nave worked of the largest candy 5 as in Se Pe igi sind captmiagibit sin dhs: thet case was love, for two ral ae vi jars : | attle, the Pacific Coa ne “Why not? ple, and had been going for ®!am to be married #00: Shall 1/ ff the Imperial Candy Co., th : . foun tis I never doubted her! sen¢ ankent cards to thats y », the dy 0. h be ‘©, be 0" k . 4 “he 1 i ered cc ple fo! Candy Co., the Parisian Cand C at's all right. Ho's got | {uth before, but Ido now. I think! business men FERN D 1 complete for.$79.50 the Emery Candy Co. and the |.en already.” they went the limit It is proper to send the Yours Truly Biscuit Co ‘ Our friends want me to return| cards to your former Terms—$10 Down, $1.50 a They are members of the Candy to her, as whe sees her error and ers if you wish Week. and Cracker Workers’ union, who S despises the man. | don't struck for increased wages on Aug.) TO Remove Dandruff { the man is to blame. She —_—— ust 26. —~ him the beginning, and my — “wey RR aReuga f St dilieg Get a 25-cent bottle of Dande: toward her. Being the | Today s Market One of the 400 girls i# Lillian | at any drug store, pour a litt >» you think, if 1 sho Report atur yin ale 0 ing Gage. your hand and rub well that time would A nther in Alte nae a alp, with the is and help Prices Fuld Whelesaio Dealers tor ? 81x99.inch Sheets, m ire white sheeting of medium | - The girls ' ay 7 oes, moraing mc ap i} Veactables and Fruit 1 n shed price $1.40, for 1 ere paid eok—If they | a seurt ‘ o nies | | J the chance to work a full Two or three A HUSBAND. | VEGETA | size 81x90; regular price $1.30, "y every t stop Your course in the future Aireen ae Ps for Saturday, each : ; 95 Sometimes they were kept at ap-! scalp itching DK hair | F entirely upon what * or | Hl 45x36.inch Pillow Cases, se quality as sheets; ce Sif} regular price , Saturday, each .23c¢ Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium and dha Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Makes Great Cloth-| | ¢ ing Purchase. Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and Will ony All-Gratn Force Fast and Furious Selling Saturday by Making Excep- Cinch Pow 2. the fuel; its scientific con tional FREE OFFER. Sata Gaia's other heaters; pedal Sail Wheat Men's Sample Suits and Overcoats—gray, brown and muerte blue patterns—worth to $18.00, go for $6.85. and Overcoats, beautifully tailored— Cracked Cem Helled or Men's Sample Suits worth to $22.50, go at $9.85. Men's finest Suits and Overcoats, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss Pure Wool { fabrics, former prices to $30.00; cut Saturday in Sample Sale r to $11.85. Saturday we'll throw on sale an entire Sample Suit Stock—748 garments—and in order to force all these Suits and Overcoats to move before the close of business Satur- day night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in proiters the house—and there are over 500 to select from, in all } shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE |, with every Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat sold Saturday. Please Note—This Free Offer good Saturday ONLY We are a Union Store. We close Saturday night at o'clock Shop early—avoid the rush, Walkover Shoes $1. 98. Walk-Over Ney H. M. ROGERS The People's Friend, Who Starties Seattie With Rock-Bottom Sale Prices Union Store—Union Hours Men's Walk-Over and Sample broken lines, 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 Shoes,| Ladies’ 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 this wet weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at $2.85 Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all solid Ladies’ and Misses’ Sample White Canvas | leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ Sandals and Mary Shoes and Pumps at 98c¢ and up. Janes at 98¢ up. Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 pairs Sample School Shoes all Men's Fine Sample Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy two pairs at the price of one Shoes. They'll all be thrown on sale tomorrow. Boys’ and Girls’ in- cluded. , Never again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Overs, Florsheims, Red Cross, etc., be offered for so little money. Come tomorrow, take your pick. Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to rock bottom sale prices 4,500 ARROW COLLARS, Go at 2 for 15c The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, at Men's B. V. D.’s, all sizes, go at 39¢. 4th and Pike, just closed down and Rogers | All Winter Underwear goes at sale prices. grabbed all their Arrow Collars. Cash talked, A large lot of Overalls go at 49¢, Men's so, instead of 20c straight, over 4,500 genuine Pants that sold to $3.00 at OS8¢. Boys’ Atrow Collars will be thrown on sale to- Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress morrow at 2 for Ife. All sizes, late styles, Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for Man’s Dress or Work Wear included in this sale and going at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s stand- ard merchandise. These are just a few items picked at ran- dom from these great stocks. As long as we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing Come buy them by the box Hundreds of MEN’S HIGH-GRADE SHIRiS that sold to $2.00 go on sale tomor row at 85@. Come, see these Shirts—every value is ‘bona fide. They're the surplus stock of one of Seattle’s largest stores. Saturday we'll also sell MEN'S 50c PRESI- DENT SUSPENDERS at 23¢@; 10c Hand- at about one-half original cost we'll do so— kerchiefs at 3¢; Men's Wook 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 Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at GS; of the supreme values that Rogers offers. For Men’s Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at Rogers gives what he advertises—the people | $1.38; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 6G8e; know. People, we believe this will be your final chance to buy standard high-grade merchan-} dise at such low prices as these. Come, grasp this opportunity, Our five large display win- dows 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 | 8 A. M. Sharp. “Please Shop Early.” We are a Union Store—our doors close Saturday night at 7 p. m. sharp. Make no mistake—note address carefully and look for the BIG RED FRONT. The Red Front Clothing Co. 1508-1510 First Avenue $?P°Nsrtn of Pike Street Just North of Pike Street | @ Cynthia Grey’s Answers to our home with petty, Proper to Send Cards ! Woolr Blan Fine Pure White Mixed local, head, per don. 66 (8 zed n | Wool Blankets, size 70x80 mn eer ten bag act color | inches, shed with neat bor- ellow, sack ial price | ders; Special for Saturday, Parsley” Local * ‘ 4.95 PME. oiissssdcaunene ° | SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS TTT if yrmer Employers $7.50 White Wool Blankets, the Pair, $5.35 | Regular $6.00 Woolnsp | Blankets, the Pair, $4.95 ake, per Ib, BUY A Howard Overdraft Heater NOW And Start Saving Fuel at the” |] | Beginning of the Season —The Howard consumes all jon—Per tb, ‘ountry Hi Prices ood Chep fect combustion and utilizes [i tion of all the gases. ~The Howard Heater heats the floor, equalizing the tem- perature in all parts of the room. —Is built airtight and holds the fire longer than any other heater. —Trade your old stove as part payment on a Howard Overdraft Heater. Ground Bari il ictanarasoenesih he AT T FIFTH—Grote Rankin Increases strength | eiicate, ner= rundown 100 per pear in this paper. | ab ut it Meal Time becomes the dreaded hour to the victim of Stomach Trouble. The thou- sands who suffer with Stomach Pains, Sour Stomach, Belching, Swelling and other disagre ments, particularly after eating, will welco: NEW FOUND, POSITIVE and INSTANT RELIEF, EL LE Perfectly Absolutely Harmless Guaranteed ASAE Just one dose of this wonderful Stomach Preparation will relieve the mos ravated case in Just Two Minutes J-O-T-O is guaranteed by the makers, and is sold on a positive money-back basis Thousands have already learned the wonderful merits of J-O-T-O and would not be without a Drugglee package in their home. The TRIAL PACK- j “Sapa AGE will prove every claim BS oe Puskas Clip this Coupon and sake it .) ha druggist—he will give yuae oe #§ ,<@?a——" © a > 4 AGArOSS .eeeees seeneeen aq Just sign this coupon and present it at the Drug Store, ot supplied mail It makers; Belling= vical Co, Belling= Sample Package FREE

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