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STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 5, *% 1917. ‘PAGE 3 PREFERS JAILTO SERVICE IN ARMY | A peck of trouble has descended | upon the shoulders of Dominick Dt | Firence, an Italian, 28 years old, FACES TOUGH TASK Swedish Diplomat Must Put Country Right | say runcnennnnnennenensuieani EET SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS Cynthia Grey’s i LETTERS who lies in the city jail awaiting], WASHINGTON, Oct, 5--When the arrival of a police officer from |%@ Kets back here from his «um Roseville, Cal jmer home, Wilhelm August Ferdi fy and Ekengren is going to be the Di Firence arrived in. Seattle Tuesday on the steamer President His actions drew the attentions of & policeman, and following bis ar-|the American government to draw atperfect circle? (ne be Pada te Benge ea mi ;|lessly revealed that the INQUIRER * ary registration card, he confessed | minister to Argentine had for Yes, How ry regiatration he sed) minister to Argentine had fo © ever, it requir “ heel registered in the Callfornia | nis neutrality, He had forwarded steady hand, Take @ pi vc dn “y usa _ without It be-/to Rerlin for the German legation string as long ax you tt se of a shooting scrape eno es some CA u ng of ehotng trap "|i Botte Coren oe ee ee attresses roborated his story, and Di Firence will be sent South to stand a erim {nal trial rather than court-martial for desertion. has sald our government has NEW YORK, Oct A pajama | the friendilest feelings in the world » > Slyness factory has been started at Deal,|for the Swedish PEOPLE, but Mr Denotes Slyness N. J, in the very ter of that | Ekengren is going to feel Lanaing'’s Dear Miss Gr I am coming stretch of the New shore | pulse, He will want to know why to you to answer a tion, Why from Sea Bright to S« which | that accent on the Swedish PEO. in it they call colored people coons, is, perhaps, the hom more | PLE, leaving things to be inferred a8 a coon Isa four-legged beast? | wealth than any in the world similar territory Lemon Juice For Freckles send from here cables in code, So . Dear Miss Grey: Do the Indians na }to reveal its policy only, and what classification, ac Girlie! Make beauty lotion at naren is an old hand in this HONOR DEAD JUDGE cording to religion, do they belong | home for a few cents. Try it! untry He was vice consul in | G. 8. | . New York as far back as 1899 and| Arrangements for the funeral of| The Indians believe in the | R gul P. then again in 19% Refore that he| Superior Judge Robert fH. Albert-| Great Spirit or a supreme be- | ; ar rice Squeeze the juice of two lemons! had served as ul in various son, who ¢ minesday, ha ing They are classified as | 18 00 into # bottle containing §three| French cities and after that had a been comp! It will be Christians. | od ounces of orchard white, re tour of duty in the foreign office | Saturday at 2 p.m. from St. Mark’s| ~_ | and you have a quarter pint of the! ar home. Episcopal church lore , | best freckle and tan lotion, andl" pe came back here in 1906 as| Judge Thomas Burke, L. C. OM} Wife Would Also complexion beautifier, at very, very | secretary : owe . i fF + he de aye! Mage ne) , complexio |secretary of the Swedish legation| man, T. M. Vance, of Oly Join the Navy | Your grocer has the lemons and busy Httle Swedish diplomat In the first place, while he was enjoying a perfectly nice vacation, advocating German ruthlessness to Argentine ships and characterizing the head of Argentine's foreign de partment as “notorious ass.” | It is true Secretary of State Lan aing as to our country's fee the Swedish government | Also--and this ta highly tmpor tant he will want to find out} whether America, uniting with} Great Britain and France, is going hereafter to refuse ambassadors from neutral countries the right to ngs about land was advanced to counsellor tn 1910, Five years ago he was made LOUOGUGAUAUNNGOUOUASANOOOUUUAONLOUD ALO Here's Way to Draw a Circle Minn Grey: In it possible tae GROTE-FRANKINCO- OTTO F. KEGEL, President == Deur “Te a per end and make your center. “Coon” Is Slang; | A READER "Coon" is slang f6r negro an old coon, a wily, knowing person; sly Indians Classified as Christians WILHELM EKENGREN has not the pinetree stature of his countrymen. Harold Preston and M | Dear Miss Grey: Will you please A Really Remarkable Value fi 4 aa ~ Spokane, will act as pallbearers. |,., . . ‘i re y : peaty these bonthanrng counter will Minister from Sweden to the Unit: They were selected by Judge Al hel Vd vgs votes yond what These Mattresses are made of felted cotton, covered with heavy grt ticking in am” & r 1 " od State |branches of the United States 1 ps ? pea : white for a few cents, Massage pie ag / AOA bertson prior to his death Jor navy are « to women? attractive design, closely tufted and finished with Imperial roll edge. This high-grade 4 e he id man cone hing wa ‘ J ei 1 . : Ye " this sweetly fragrant lotion into the| wom few anecdotes rome grr 5 Members of the Seattle Bar as} My husband is going to enlist felted cotton Mattress will make a comfortable and restful bed and will give long my FIRST face, neck, arms and hands each| White he belongs to the swell Socom and the King county land I would lke #0 much to enlist lasting satisfaction. All sizes for metal and wood begs ia . day, and see how freckles and blem. > beneb will attend the funeral in alaiso. 1 feel th 1 1 a SHOW shes disappear, and how clear, soft; Washington clubs, he does not yoy, ‘They will assemble at the tas hada ete te be, killing|| are priced at, each..... Cseceeevereccerreoree cose bears seeereece of g ATURDAY and white t kin becomes. ‘Yes! | 9ftem appear there. He ix more of scottish Rite cathedral at 1:30 Conus Berk co th score Sorek : x S. It is harmless la student than an outdoor man and! p. m. sy mind.and time, ab well p : MORNING my country HH. Five Splendid "AT 9:30 The U. 8. nary has acc P ; Examples of s women stenographers and typ Patterns of Inlaid i a ; iets as n. Apply at ° i : Bremeiton navy yard for tn and Printed t 4 g Shows start thereafter at afc ctober Deddin. 11:30 a. m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, p. m. 7:30 and 9:30 Free Offer SATURDAY 748 MEN'S SAMPLE SUITS AND OVERCOATS THROWN ON SALE — Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium and Larsen- pec § — irl Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Makes Great Cloth- ing Purchase. Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and Will It you want plenty of thick, beau: Force Fast and Furious Selling Saturday by Making Excep- ease a of aandrott, tor! tional FREE OFFER. means get rid of dandruff, for it ‘Will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn’t do much good to try t brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff ts to dis solve it, then you destroy it entire ly. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; ap ply {t at night, when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications wil! completely dissolve and entirely de} stroy every single sign and trace), of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get Nquid arvon at any drug store. It fs inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This sim- ple remedy never falls. —Advertise ptt FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission Children 15e Men’s Sample Suits and Overcoats—gray, brown and blue patterns—worth to $18.00, go for $6.85. Men’s Sample Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored— worth to $22.50, go at $9.85. Men's finest Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss Pure Wool fabrics, former prices to $30.00; cut Saturday in Sample Salo 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 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 have Union Hours. We close Saturdey night at 7 o'clock. Shop early—avoid the rush. Walkover Shoes $1.98 H. M. ROGERS The People’s Friend, Who Starties ——— Beattie With Rock-Bottom "a Sale Prices Union Store—Union Hours Or. Eva ns Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes,| Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, broken lines, worth $4.00; go at $1.98. | $1.89. Graduated, Licensed, Registered PHYSICIAN 1 @o all kinds of work. My fee ONE-HALF the regular city use medicine, I give the treatment $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, Men’s Walk-Oveg Shoes, $4.50, $5.00 and | $6.00 values; Walk-Over name and price | stamped on every pair, go at $2.85. go at S048 0 pair Men’s Fine Sample Dress Shoes, worth to| Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for this wet $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy two pairs at the | weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. price of one. | 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 98c up. Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock andy 2,000 pairs Sample Shoes. They'll all be thrown on sale tomorrow. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes all in- cluded. If you want to save, trade with Rogers, the people's friend. | 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¢. ention to Women. My usual office foe is $1.00 Cash, medicine included. Hours—-10 a.m. to & p.m, 7 to 8 pm; Sundays 11 am. to 12, ) YEOPLES BANK BUILDING Second and Hike. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 i j Winter Underwear goes at sale prices.! 4th and Pike, just elosed down and Rogers All g P s.| grabbed all their Arrow Collars. Cash talked, A darge lot of Overalls go at 49¢, Men's) 80, instead of 20c straight, over 4,500 genuine Pants that sold to $3.00 at B8¢. Atrow Collars will be thrown on sale to- Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. morrow at 2 for 1¢. All sizes, late styles, Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, 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- kerchiefs at S¢@; Men’s Wool Sox go &t 13¢; Men’s Cotton Sox at 5¢; Men’s Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 68¢; Men’s Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 68¢; 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. | dom from these great stocks. As long as we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing! at about one-half original cost we'll do so— because the crowds that pack our store from morn till night attest Seattle’s appreciation of the supreme values that Rogers offers. For Rogers gives what he advertises—the people know, >» | < E. N. Furman People, we believe this will be your final charice to buy standard high-grade merchan- 18 ere eee bet hadnt builds business personality in’ dise at such low prices as these. Come, grasp this opportunity. Our five large display win- | i Lig “big |” Thin free otter In too tmnortant to his students from the first.; dows are just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low. If you| | beans erin the mathod at once { j That's why they are in de-| want to save—be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale starts promptly Saturday morning at | Batter: aacau ae icone? mall ConnOR ELECTRO PAINLESS t | mand 8 A. M. Sharp. “Please Shop Early." We are a Union Store—our doors close Saturday| >» te » brick 48 | P 5] Shorthand Civil Service’ night at 7 p. m. sharp. |, forage, California, ‘rok ‘i ema cot DENTISTS Bookkeeping | “Make no mistake—note address carefully and look for the BIG RED FRONT. [irene ee ate Nigréce and Mtadnon ate, |] Southeast Corner First and Pike Advanced Grammar | o 1 atic wheel Buftato, N.Y J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. Northwestern The Red Front Clothing Co. '*: oe orthwestern e @ |. Oregon triplets to: Block. Bw laa Shorthand Reporting School Arcade Bldg. Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street 1508-1510 First Avenue, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc.,| ‘ These are just a few items picked at ran-| hi" Your idea {# fine. Blankets $3.85 Pair Wool «finished Comforters $3.65 Each LINOLEUM Veaning of Concrete and Abstract | Dekh Moe Orest “woul Gall Have Prices High - grade Full-size Maish Comforts; kindly inform me the meaning of ‘ Cotton Blankets, size 66x80; warm, fluffy and light; cov- as tereie” “anetradet een ee Reduced Friday tine, eecy, warm Blanket in| ered in medium and light col- crete” in connection with thinking attractive plaid patterns. Spe ored silkoline; and reasoning I have referred to Two patterns, 250 yards, of ally priced, $3.85 pair. a dictionary, of course, ut the ex inlaid; very desirable for kiten. 2 be planation doesn't seem to make tt ens, extra special, the square * mae sta an. A clear to mo mn I read about|f| yard re soning in the a t and con ED. or . eo \e f Fireplace Fixtures Basket Grates that burn either coal or wood; have — Made of very heavy cast iron painted — Abstract take away 2 divert withdraw abstract, to bring or to draw 89c Two patterns, 400 yards of the dump grate. black | gether in one mass or body finest quality inlaid; regular | | $2.20 per yard., Extra special | 261nch scroll front, high back... Friday, the square yard S d 224nch scroll front, high back... he Plays Piano, an lam not at home, her. Now has left domestic to practice with A eeds Ac ompanist | 24-inch, fancy front, straight... Dear Misa Grey Pardon me/f} e 27-inch, fancy front, straight | net ; 1, but I want th | 22-inch, built on straight lines advice of a disinterested party.|{] My wife is a pianist, and she/|f} One pattern Printed Linoleum, | Black Iron Andirons, per pair Wishes to have sor one ac-|f| blue and white tile, special, the and jeompany with the violin or other||| square yard } instrument. So she has asked a(fl BrasmAndirons, pair $12 young man who plays the violin | Fire Screens, folding in, black and brass trimmed, at to come on certain evenings, when |{} = ome on certain eventogs, wh $7.50, $8.75, 8.00 and $19.75, | $11.50, $16.75, $1 Spark Guards Sie semen but! $3.45 to $5.25 AT FIFTH —GROTE-RANKIN thie man is his wife on of} tro Do not think she has done a very unwise thing in asking this man to come to our house under th condi@ married account you GROTE-RANKIN— PIKE A LUMBERJACK. Three bails is the sign of a pawnbroker or money-lender, the U. S. exported epranre and dyes emount 000,000, $97,000,000, in I might also tell.you that neither knows the man, but my Today's Market |) \\ Report |wife’s music teacher thoughtlessly| originally the arms of the | the previous year's expot bapibk eee | suggested that she ask him to! Mectet family, of Lombardy. Prices Paid Wholesale Deaters f come. Knowing the world as we The Lombards were widely RE, R I] Vegetables and Fruit * | las 1 do, this seems to me & per} ynown as money lenders. i AD ST. WANT Tnaabaaaas @}Hlous step to take, for while most SS es Mapamibebed. ccatitticesrsoss seceee os/Women may be trusted, I thin’ Wine not Cabbare 4 o2|most men may 0 1 do not propose to dictate to my wife, but I shall show her our answer and let her use her 78) own "judgment FAIRPLAY ‘ Local a 14 What I think, or what the | Horseradish —tooal, per ib. 19| world in general thinks of your | Lateaee—tocel, head. per des. .60@ .69) wife's conduct, is of little oon quence in comparison to what you, her husband, thinks, I take it that she would ex. pect to consult her and show her that much considera you tion in a similar matter, and you are certainly entitled to just that much, Your wife ould at least consent to ar ra for accompanist to call on evenings that you are home. ir +00. Explains Meaning frone® ti: segio0 of Three-Ball Sign | | arccoae wtller 2 Dear Miss Grey: Would you Country kindly tell me the meaning or what (Prices the three balls are for in front of = ch Food & pawnbroker's store? au in Chop —- — — — is. FREE TO | ASTHMA SUFFERERS | A New Home Use Withou re hat Anyone Can ri ol re fort or Loss Corn of Tim We have a New Metho Special Reductions on Plates, 4 se that cures ‘ fiuPexpense. No matter whether Crowns and Bridgework.: > oO case oO! long-stand See F Shells eee. Meveladment. whamer tt. ta No Charge 2 Shells. present as Hay Fever or chronio Wii Rretang, you should send fore tree FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS No matter in| Ive, trial of our m T what ellmate no matter i What your age or occupation, If you ! ¢ are troubled with asthma, eur jethod should relieve you promptly. We especially war nd it to} WHEN HE ° ~ _ those apparently san canes. | LEFT preuareni01y where all forms of tn 8. douches, | : pium or tlon s, “patent ' “ao smokes,’ have fatied. We « tbe 16@ want to show everyone at our own expense, that this Rew method ts , designed to end all difficult breath ing all wheezing, and all those Badger Hriok Washington triple Young Ameriog

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