The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1918, Page 3

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NBER HIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEAN The superstitious boy —who was there with the ladies—it’s a Sat- urday Evening Post comedy—starring JACK PICKFORD and LOUISE HUFF ALSO The Star-Liberty Weekly AND Those Athletic Girls KANSAS CITY NOW BREADLESS IN STRIKE " mer tood firm on their x x Star Want Ads Best for Results * COURTESY KINDNESS |: and a manifestation of genuine interest in the welfare ‘of our patrons—these have been vital factors in the winning of so large a measure of popularity and pub- lie confidence. When we assure a patron that in the extracting, filling or treating of teeth, the work will be ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS and the patrons find it exactly as we promised, that inspires confidence. When we prove to a patron that our REINFORCED CROWNS would cost double almost are fully equal to those tha swells the volume of our anywhere else, that fact business. When patrons try our famous NATURAL PLATES and find them worth a great deal more than the price we charge, that also helps to bring business When we demonstrate that our BRIDGEWORK is such that we can ‘guarantee it for 10 years, that shows we live strictly up to our motto: QUALITY And when our patrons learn that we combine ex perience and skill with patience, kindness and sym- pathy, then they begin to realize that our word is good, our work is good and that National Dentistry is dependable dentistry. GOOD DENTISTRY ALWAYS At Reasonable Prices EXAMINATION FREE NATIONAL DENTISTS THIRD &@ PIKE Nurses Always in Attendance Open Day and Night. Not Open on the Sabbath PAGE 3 STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. peerearsnen | q Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS [. | easamrnapiinaiamiaaie ; | They Talk Ther Expenditure r Mine am rr f ep dear, 1 Ub Sy HTH MEMORIES OF MALCOLM STUART am able the the Much to thir Ov er the on with him until he away with him that day for Marital Trouble ar ve 1 For Over 50 Years by OR KLINE’S EPILEPTIC REMEDY It is a rational and remark: u ent for Fits, ness) aad bindred ‘Get oF order it happ can I te 1 would b >I ih little what done that human minds quist Sold by Order of the United States District | Court—Purchased by H. M. Rogers and Thrown on Sale Wednesday Morning. The entire Bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock, which Rogers has merged with his huge Red Front at) 1508-1510 First Avenue, has been arranged and marked down) for quick selling tomorrow. With such a surplus of mer- chandise under one roof, Rogers has marked Bank- rupt Prices throughout his entire stock. If you want to save—join the crowds. This Bankrupt Sale starts pos-! itively at 9 a. m. Wednesday. moved Store re- H. M. ROGERS rehaser of Bankrapt ‘nd Hogan Stock. tre “im. eno som ARROW COLLARS, 2 ia 15¢ ~ CATARRH Hundreds of Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan | & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, instead of contract price of 20c. | Men’s Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been} marked to ridiculous figures. Those that sold to $1.25 will} go at 69¢. Others that sold to $2.50 go at 98¢. | Genuine 50c President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men's} Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at 898¢. Men's Lic Canvas Gloves will go at 9¢. Men's Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, at 88¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs at 4¢. Men’s 35¢ Wool Sox will go at 15¢. Heavy Flannel! * Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men’s Cotton Socks at 5e. Men's Chambray 75c Work Shirts at 49¢. Wednesday we'll also sell Men's Overalls at 49¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $ , at $2.48. uit Cases, Black Bear | Union-made Ov s, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Loggers’ | Shoes, Slicker Coats, ete., in fact ev hing for man’s work | or dress wear, will be sold at the very low S| AND HERE ARE BANKRUPT SALE PRIC $| [eure AND SHOES: | Men’s Suits| SHOES Men's Suits; Cassimeres, in browns! Men's Shoes; broken lines, worth worth to $15.00; Bank-|to $4.00; Bankrupt $6.85 0" $1.98 * Fine Dress Shoes, worth to Suits; bro ankrupt $2 48 worth to $20. ’ Shoes, broken 98c $7.00 Stetson $3.48 Shoes, worth $2.85 solid leather; $1.95 le Boys’ Suits; a big selection; worth heavy veal to $5.00; Banirupt $2.48 $4.35 Sale price People, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale—come and par- Sale starts tomorrow (Wednesday | take of the ba ¥ un | morning) at 9 o’clock. Come early and shop early, for we} p. Make | ee are a Union Store—our doors close at 6 o'clock s| ™\no mistake—note address carefully. with | | Look for the Big Union Store With the Red Front | “The Red Front Clothing Company Just North of Pike Street rward needed, may be obtained of any druggist THS 8 THE ON OF THE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WHO LOOKS YOUNG he and grays, rupt Sale price Men's High-class grays and blues, Bankrupt Sale ipened judg. |" to advantage a1 oF unities fo: the war has ereated must appear 4 with gray » look of age en from the Her experience ment, enable b of the women which But to succeed she oung. Gray, streake or faded hair t and keeps many we ts ‘and Ralncoats,| $9.85) ne beautifully tailored, | eviots and Heavy Work Bankrupt success they de all If gray ha can easily Hair Color |thousands of other w bring back all the natural 1d gloss and take years from 1 not a dye, but your handicap ye upt Sale $9.00 Men's Hi-Cuts, stock; Bankrupt Sale price It will color your looks. a delightful to for every wor the value will not stain t b off or interf waving the ha ndruff, keeps the 1 is eaaily ed by ping or brushing through neceswity derstands young. It the hair, Sold by where All good Money druggists every on Back Guarantee. | Price ibe. _ Confessions ¢ of a Wife l |Entire Bankrupt Stock and Fixtures of Hogan & Lind-| pe and) | bago, | the PEEL OFF CALLUSES WITH THE FIN REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN DUE HERE APRIL "1 Continued tomorrow) /BARBER GIVES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR I | Tells How to Make a Home-Made Gray Hair Remedy A AL DUERNL NS SIECIME TSM It penetrates without rub- bing, bringing prompt relief. The next time an atta: Sciatica, Ne | soreness. Joint-stiff sand and one | bruises humanity you, try Sloan's It is the biggest selling liniment in world, a popularity due entirely to itm ability to bi Sloan's Lint ing HILLS PAIN Vea ‘me GROTE-RANKINCO. Satisfactory Terms Always OTTO F REGEL, President STORE HOURS, 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. Large Oak ( Dressers ) - \ Now a) $13.85 The solid oak Dre illustrated is one of eral styles offered special reduced prices. All are large and roomy, well constructed have French mir rors; priced special at er ev- at plate The New Victor Records for April Are Here a Haby’s Prayer at Twilight Henry Burr | t0-im he Hond to Home Sweet Home Pere Tbe VH Take You Back to Italy 18420 y Hemus 18426 ne 4 Willy Murray | ‘Round Her Neck She Wears Tom, Dick and Harry «# n Four } 2 Au Kevoir but Not ¢ 10-in. | ibe ve, Soldier Hoy 18435 ‘Quartet Darling: Nelle Gray Alma G ran The New Red Seal Victor Records Sohn atetenniali, Galli-Curci, Efrem Zimbalist, Caruso, and The Boston Symphony Orchestra king Machine s for you. | | 6a729 (with Orpheus Quartet) | $1.00 FOUR GERMANS FINED INDIAN TRAILERS ON HUNT FOR EX- SOLDIER REDDIN( April L—t rehed the hills everidge, » Lewis soldier, ince Tuesday. home from. fects of vaccit said to have b DoYouKnow Thal te Union Dentists. charge Jean for firat-clase work, than any other Dentiste tn fe: attle?. Their work is guarant years. Absolutely paim= less extracting. LADY RETENDAN * jet Y For the benefit of those who are busy during th a from 6 (oS o'clock evenings, « UNION DENTISTS STREET OVER OWL DRUG STORE sant, PIKE YouCanSave Do You? HE man who has a definite plan of saving a certain por- tion of his earnings is the man who will be able to take advantage of business opportunities when they offer. His savings will then be ¢ ble for a far better pur- pose thi an mere high living. We invite you to open a sav- ings account here, where interest is compounded each six months. pe from y evenings. Open for your con 6 to 8 o'clock Satur Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Seoond Ave.s Chi ene. 1870 COMBINED: RESOURCES | THE DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK DEXTER HORTON = TRUSTanoSAVINGS BANK * — $233486207 | MEMBER FEDERAL F RESERVE BANK

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