The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1918, Page 3

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Il \} WEEK! ™ ¥ BETTER THAN MAR’YS BEST | Wallace at the Wurlitzer and The Star-Liberty Weekly First at Pike—Continuons 11 to LL Admission 20e—Children 106 ia name of the German prisoners, say dispatches, showing perfectly the Av the Germans may learn s we follow the censor's rules locality secret. FIRST AVENUE erican trench ething they sho and keep the r THERE OFA WIFE IS NO SUCH THING AS MERCY up ‘ou, Mr keep them off t me how t FIRM BANKRUPT: Entire Bankrupt Stock and Fixtures of Hogan & Lind- quist Sold by Order of the United States District Court—H. M. Rogers Successfully Outbids Compet- ing Merchants—Purchases Entire Stock at His Own | Seattle today is a city of prosperity; the working man is receiving good wages; the shipyards and manufacturing plants are working to full eczpacity, and the merchants are doing good business. No one need complain; the knocker and the pessimist have disappeared—the man that does things is again coming into his own. Seattle has a few such men, jong the youngest af which is H. M. Rogers, the “live- merchant of ‘Seattle. Repeatedly coming to. the front, performing exceptional merchandising feats; buying , “Live os ade atter dock aud tarniag Seattle's Young “Live Wir same into cash—he again comes to the forefront by pur-| chasing for spot cash the entire stock and fixtures of the | « idquist. In open competition attle, this bankrupt stock under order of the United bankrupt firm of Hogan & L with some of the largest firm: was sold to “Live-wire” Roge States District Court. It is unfortunate that some firms must go bankrupt, but bankruptcy to business is like death to a person—it comes Mr t Tith ed b (To Be Continued) ST TTT TAS es Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS PAQOUAAAAAAAOAAAS AOOAAAASAAEEAEAEN LM lo Place for Him Whey They Return : Dear Mias Gre Iw H movies t hi A th undesired, often unexpected, and the causes are seldom 1 known. It seems unjust that some may profit by the financial death of a business concern, but such seems to be **' the result. Young Rogers, the fortunate purchaser of this stock, who secured it at a fraction of wholesale cost, has profited in the buy—he is now making arrangements to turn this profit over to you. This bankrupt First Avenue stock consists of the high- est grade of men’s wear. The firm of Hogan & Lindquist, cated at 1937 First Avenue, were in business tut three years. Their stock is, therefore, all new and up-to-date, and it is this high-grade stock that Rogers fortunately secured at a fraction of original cost. Mr. Rogers announces that he is now moving this high-¢ fixtures over to his large double store, the Krad F 1508-1510 First Avenue, just north of Pike Sire Market. This bankrupt stock will be merged wit stock, and this combined and colossal array of mer: on public sale Wednesday morning Stupendous value-giving will dise bought at a fraction of wholes real value. Stacks of high-grade Si Walk-Over, Stets Washingto Piles of “Selimor wenson & Revercoats for men; bins full of Ari Cooper and Medilicott Underwear; Ste high-grade merchandise which will by eattle public. In these days of prosperity bankr it If obtainable, Rogers seems to e stock and watch-word Wednesday ‘ost will be c for men Jats, ete. Such is wn on sale Wednesday to the t stocks are difficult to obtain, the job—for Roge "i admonishes his friends the RED FRONT CLOTHING COM open, for this great sale will st W the Pub. »jto Fran company, « dd Front, thrown }, Can Not Escape by Marriage Nou If a man w saw in the pa now and se en tho would be excused, 1 in a remon Your frieng less a man he as on men considered by draft boards man, This necessary unmarried found when many petticoat-mar riages—-for the sole purpose of ‘ ng the draft—were being ure was Alsace-Lorraine ; Ceded in 1648 Dear Mina Grey When did many art of Alaace-Lorr At the Peace of Westphalia, Moen, | used in Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-WANKINcO OTTO F. NEGEL, President MORE THAN 15,000 MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES HAVE BEEN SOLD IN SEATTLE More than 15,000 Seattle housewives are conserving the nation’s fuel and food by using Monarch Ranges in their homes. : _ Not only does the Monarch Range help to conserve food and fuel, but it operates eas- ier and faster, is more attractive than any other range in America. Herarch The Stay Satisfactory hange Is Vitreous Ename} Lined All ve 1 flue lin- < proof vitre- | linings baked right ; no other this neh The Bay Satialacter ¥ Kango Is Hand-Riveted Permanently ‘Tight No stove putty is any of the joints or “ams ot Monarch Ranges. The hand riveting process is the only con- struction, insuring life- time satisfaction and a wonderful aving in fuel. No’ other range so constructed, morch Stay Satisfactors/ Range Has a “Mirco’ Finished Top The tops are a rich, velvet black and need no blacking, eliminating the most disagreeable part of kitchen work;+ always clean and sanitary. No other range possesses this feature. into the s range feature possessc ate malleaple @ S SAVES TIME For the housewife’s Red Cross work. SAVES ENERGY For patriotic effort. SAVES ATTENTION Solying the servant problem, now greater than ever before. SAVES FOOD All nutrition retained by the quick and always re- liable action of Monarch ovens. : re Sey Satisfactory Kango Is Equipped With Duplex Draft A perfect fire con- trol; even heat at all times; better cooking and baking at a won- derful saving in fuel, an exclusive Monarch feature. arch May Satinfactord kange All Nickel Parts Are Perfectly Smooth The housewife will readily appreciate this ure—a damp cloth is all that’s necessary keep these parts looking bright and new, to Say Satisfactory Mange Has a Dustproof Ashpan Impossible for ashes to fall out and litter the the exclu- sive Monarch ash simplifies the removing ashes from the stove. floor. guide of Buy Your Monarch Malleable Range Now There are Monarch Ranges in 15,000 Seattle Satisfactory Terms Always homes—Monarch Ranges in many homes in every block of our city. Ask your neighbor what she thinks of a Monarch. Seattle housewives are selling more Monarch Ranges for us than all others meth- ods of publicity. A Pure Aluminum Cooking Set FREE With Every Monarch Range payment on a new Monarch Range. PIKE ST. AT FIFTH AVE. GR OTE-RANKIN

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