The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1918, Page 3

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jeces, tore, vhole with tea it pamy and dries soft, wavy . it rticle dvers — Whispering Chorus A Picture That Will Live in Your Memory Interpreted by Marius Brembilla’s Greater Symphony Orchestra. Fifth at Pike—Cortinuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c Children 10¢ me are Chinese, Too, Aid in War Thrift Campaign The little intro luctory paragraph le thin story ff dnt omean uch on Second Rut down Washingt the people m the Far Bast patriotic means that ike their Kaineriam, Kultur ind Autoeracy For the Chin RUY MENT means GOWERN STAMPS) ene like th Liberty Bonds and supply of War ters, discussion ittle fe t Liberty Neither Eng, are 1 bought rned them Lily Stamp co! ° fam HAS NARROW ESCAPE A. M. Booth, of 1917 Harvard ape from de SOUNDED LIKE MURDER Bang Bang! Bang Hels Help 1. docan't it? ght Mra G beon stifled police head Monday ughter A. mM. ons of wholeaale » a detail of cor ambula: | \Diseased Skin Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Grabbed the Entire Sashes! Stock and Fixtures of Hogan & Lindquist, Which| Was Sold by Order of United States District Court, Throws Entire Shoe Stock on Sale Wednesday. Sale Starts Wednesday Morning at 9 o’Clock aan. | Men’s Walk-Over broken lines, worth to” $4.00; one Sale $1. 98, ters Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00; Bankrupt | Sale price ..... ° Ladies’ and Misses’ Sh broken lines, worth to $5.00: Bankrupt 9 8 c Sale price Men’s $7.00 and $8.00 Stet- son Dress Shoes; Bankrupt pri $3.98 price Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $6.00; Bankrupt H. M. ROGERS Sale $2. 855: Successful Purchaser of Bankrupt price Shoes, all solid lea- ran Sock. Ser te $7.50 Men’s Army Shoes, |ther, Bankrupt $3. 6 Sale price | $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, heavy Girls’ Sandals and 'O8c veal stock; $4. 35 Mary Janes at Bankrupt Sale. » will high If you are in need of Shoes, come to this «ale, Never a grode Shoes, such as Walk-Over, Stetson, Red Cross, ete., be offered for so little money. Rogers just bought the entire stock and fixtures of Hogon & Lind qnist and has moved and merged it with his huge Red Front Stock at 1568-1510 First Avenue. Bankrupt Prices prevail throughout the house— ff you want to save, come to this sale tomorrow RROW COLLARS, 2 for 15c¢ 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 ridicu Jows figures. Those that sold to $1.25 will go at 6O¢. Others that sold to $2.50 go at 98¢. Genuine 59¢ President Suspenders will go at 28¢é. Men's Union Suits, velues to $2.00, will go at SPE. Men's Canvas Gloves will go at Be. Men's W derwear, worth to $2.00, at 89¢, and 10c Handker chiefs at 4¢. Men's 35¢ Wool Sox will go at to $3.50, at 81.28. Men's Cotton Work Shirts at 496. Wednesday we'll also sell Men's Overalls at 49¢. te $5.00, at $2.48. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work | Gloves, Mackinaws, Loggers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, ete., in fact everything for man’s work or dress wear, will be sold at the very lowest sale price Men’s Suits Sacrificed at $6.85: Suits that sold to $15.00 go Wednesday at $6.85. Men's $20.00 high lies Suits, including Griffon and Rochester makes—a rare value at this Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth yoks at Ge. Men's Chambray 75) , beautifully tollored, in tweeds, worsteds and serges; Heldman's Union-made and Strauss pure wool 25.00. Cut Wednesday to $11.85. rupt Sale price, 98¢. Boys’ Suits; a big ; worth to $5.00; Bankrupt Sale price, $2.48. People, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale—come and partake of the bargains. Sale starts tomorrow (Wednesday morning) at 9 o'clock. Come and shop early, for we are a Union Store—our doors close at 6 k sharp. Make no mistake—note address carefully. Look for the Big Union Store With the Red Front The Red Front Clothing Company 1608-1510 First Ave. 2%"Mict" "Pie's | dust North of Pike Street “BAD BREATH | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause an and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- act gently on the the work, 4 breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tabiets are taken for Lad breath by all who know 5 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and stimulating them to natural acti clearing the blood and gently purifyin, the entire system. They do that whic f dangerous calomel docs without any ot the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, eriping cathartics are ccrived from Edwards’ Olive Tablets without siping pain or any disagreeable ef Dr. F. M. Edwards disc: formula after seventeen years of pre tice among patients afticted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure- lya — table compound mixed with olive of | you will know ther by their olive color. Take one or two _ for a week and note th 25c per box. All druggist, pA Roys' Suits, worth] oon. FIRST AVE, and PIKE sT.| Phone Main 4965 IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T| PAY ME.” This is my message of deliverance to you from the fear that accom punies Dental operations. 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and “REAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscesned ennditions., Lowest prices in your city tor high-class", guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. ML MACFARLANE & HALL STOCK BROKERS Honda, Grain, Provisions ‘isen| atock- Cash or son Lowman Bide. Flliott 1924 WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS. Willie Eng, who owns Thrift Stamps, makes a Chinese poster t Lily Eng watches with interest. ‘um Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS al. EUAUUITTUTLCLITPU LULU She Would Marry Same Man Again low, m is outnide bubsided into hin seat About | ot whom I caught h ago a neighbor boy A month ago a neighb ears nd me and kissed me SY TMM LS FTN Tre hings happen to me A MOTHER been a hat the solution I fetching — perwonalit women, and men, too, not } 3 , | there h mn) youthful, have this peculiar at | 1 for the opposite sex plausible solut for thix wom * problem, I will be glad to The Scar May Disappear Slowly Dear Minx am The sear wil * PALE WIVES AND MOTHERS ° Regain |»), oman Ha nes 2 - Poy “ ™ Should “ndeavor to the Glow of Health in Cheeks and Lips. Hams’ Pink indown cone nothing else matter ould hard bition, I sround A friend who h Doesn't Believe Any Man Ideal Dear Mins ad used Dr * recommended then her “pe ising the was fond of! they were helping dy with| proved and the 1 tears| The pills certainly b yon learned he the flowing bowl, and r his fists. After e finally took a speed After mar ears nage t me up and I stronger and better since using Pills and invig at no " William Pink ha reat blood bullder tured heartache, she | animal as a perfect idea ¢ red. So she ve once! ‘They begin at once to incres the matrimonial sea, Her) red corpuscles in the blood, and the She|new blood carries eth and health to every part of the body, Ap again on bark was ation and ambition increases, dig perfect, ¢ petite had her bark been a model, up-to-the-| more return gang! A pamphlet, “Building Up the cloves L.lood,” will be sent free on request t wall and! p: the Dr. Williams Medi but sh N. ¥ Your own a Williams’ Pink Pills, or ent by mail on receipt cents per box, six boxes minute Cunard When No. 2 comes up the plank with hovering near, #he help fill the briny es him a good dinner a t wells Dr and hubby ¢ win ws thinking hi ¢ ) over on wifey him again? Well,| — would N. M a de dior of ocean renectads 1 heart on his way has put one Would she marry I should say she welcome rejoicing wee DELICATE GIRLS!" Business or School .. jwho have thin or in- sufficient blood or are physically {rail will find of my two amall sons, aged 10 and respectively, A man, very well $¢ Nik S| ssed and apparently about 30 years old, sat on my right. Pres ently I noti he was uncomfort sbly close and I tried to move over. hades ® short story. I P*| arich blood-food and strengthen. came interested to see just what he would do, a very few mining tonic. It is so helpful utes he had my hand tn his and was tor weak girls it should be fondling it I did not want to make a part of their regular diet. and got up and left, As 1 passed geott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 17-33 him 1 said, “Don't you dare to fol | Has a Strong Fetching Personality Dear Mina Grey: Please this if you can—T can't age is a woman immune from * many weeks I n the would-be victim of a wiles, The first struck with my knitting The second occurred yesterday | I dropped into a downtown picture show to rest, and for the amusement | answer At what mash, Pwiee in” as masher's one I to make a scene, rge his fellow countrymen to help, “CONFESSIONS OF AWIFE * MK. TRENT GOES TO MAKE MIS WILL. a a Your mother is a very beautiful woman, Dick. 1 thought firet her white hair, t 1 rare met exqu of being one dames of Louls XVI much cb ned when she so foolish ly dyed her beautiful hair to that unnatural red. You know that our table in the dining room at the hotel and when the sun Nght through, ax it often does when w and glints upe r Richard, 1 almont fh ‘ main And, lit « 4 remember when Mother T mpreasion f the grand And 1 was in near a window comes 1 us bow her ; unband begged her own ity, Lam tel Dick whe t 1 couldn't help but adn him ma I think mot Mr. Trent, to make r youthful in Vell, m thin, 1 dic hernelf ur eyes after she had done} tell her I liked it use 1 knew how terribly she would feel { whe thought that I could never her without the repugnance | ttle book, that ive together and be out ppy and outwardly under Ad wtill be atyac e basn’t noticed it t six months [ have and lately she ed that I haven't with her in the to do. Don't that I am 1 do not simp! criticisin mean it that that ng. and I mother is very . human b have found that human. 1 dreamed, I heard Dic tle book, I had t hief in my mouth from being hear commonplace traged to me that commonplace are the most heart-breaking ¢ humanity why this man lived Trent and endured it all when I heard him speak again. “Richard, my boy, you may think | 1 am weak, but I loved your mother There is something so appealing to a woman, And she is. Tam think of what finds that I woman wa woman ) again, and, lit tuff my hard! to keep my This was a very but it seems nows with man, about a he ou know how help’ much worried happen wh allow any » for it for her, and I am sure that she does not know or care it business to take care made will?” 1 Dick anxiously 0,” he answered; “as I have no | raaeives, everything I have will go to your mother Before you have this operation. then, will go down to your law yer's office and make this will, and | you must le what you wish to | someone in trust for mother,” “I will leave it to you, in trust, Richard.” “No,” said Dick, “do not leave It |to me. I'd rather have you leave it | to Jim Edie.” “All right, I will do this,” said Mr. ‘Trent, as they walked away I wonder, litt ok, why Dick did at want to 4 hie the position of custodian of mother's money? (To be Continued) your Help make this the last battle | of the war. Buy Thrift Stamps, | while | er did thin, | appear your | 1 ®as won-| *|BINYON OPTICAL CO. Satisfactory Terms Always tat GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO? KEGEL, Prombent STORE HOURS, 895 jl Fumed —. Oak ts _ ROCKER This Rocker has a combination of beauty, comfort and durability. 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. prings embodied and ease, Extra The genuine leather and the many in the seat insure great special, each, $8.95. resilience The"Stay Satisfactory’ Range utmost in efficiency—they bake better, hold the hat longer, and afford a greater saving of fuel than any other range. provides the heat faster, Greatest Results per dollar invested is more important than ever be- fore. As expressed in Mon- arch Ranges it means not only economy in fuel, bet- ter food, lifetime satis- faction, but increased per- sonal efficiency and big- ger actual results. Trade your old stove or used furniture as part payment on a Monarch, heard {ff} neGROTE-RANKINco ANNEX'STORE Entrance Through Main Store or 1420 Fifth. “Avenue Cotton Felt Mattresses 45-pound Cotton Felt Mattresses, a special Thirty than purchase, are offered tomorrow at one-third less regular value. are 24 full-size and six three-quarter-size es in this lot. All are covered with blue and ticking, securely tufted and finished with There Mattre: white art roll edge. Stop that a itch 1 th Resinol Don't let that itching skin- trouble torment you an hour longer! Just spread a little Res- inol Ointment over th k skin and see if the itching d not disappear as if you simply wiped staway/ And—even more important— this soothing, healing ointaaeay rarely fails to clear away prom ly every trace of the unsight Ye tormenting eruption, unless It is due to some serious internal dis- order. Aided by Resinol Soap it also helps to clear away pimples, redness and roughness. uh 4 i BENTOR Free Examination on ; waa We are one of the few opticai stores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are the only one in SEATT ON FIRST AVE. Examt freq by graduate op- tometriat. Glasses’ not prescribed old by all druggists and dealers 4m toilet unless absolutely necessary. is, Fora free trial of each, write Dept, 12S, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. 1116 FINST AVE. Bear Seneca St, hone Main 1880/

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