The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1918, Page 3

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* MARGIE SPRITE | CLARKA, ” PRUNE Ax XA. Marguerite Clark’s stage success, the play that made her a screen star. The witchery of this dainty little lady, the magnificent staging, the charm of the story, make it a gem of stagecraft. NINO | Confessions of a Wife | DENTISTS one THE “MONEY IS ROOT OF.MOST - DIVORCE | emotint a | that Dick had some kind of a fad a BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO A-NATIONAL BANK ember Federal Reserve Bank Capital and Sarptes $16,900,000.00 | ‘SEATTLE BRANG now and th Thru it all he was scrupu TWENTY MILLION BOXES PER YEAR Best, safest cathartic for liver and bowels, and people know it. Characterizes our methods tn every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment 4% Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are |! Cordially Invited. They're fine! Don’t stay bil Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 5ST. 1) COR, FIRST AVE. AND PIKE 8ST DR. J. B BINYOR ou read t a Phone Main 1965 Free Examination remember reln over and I know na of most of “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T BEST $2.50 GLASSES | "0" + tne PAY ME.” on Earth This is my message of deliverance to you from the fear that accom | | operations. FILL, CROWN and I ed | TRE pain in all cases but acute abscessed y graduate op- |)" not prescribed eunary. | book eee ¢ Examination fr tometrist. Glans: unlens absolutely |that Dick ever hated me? 1 knew! nighclass, guaranteed ‘emer gen —~ wet Hae ie ee yas of hav.|STERLING DENTISTRY Meer Sencee St. hone Main 1660) ing him around. 1” Office Hours: 9 A. M, to 8 P, M. ® conditions. er for 4 moment dreamed | {Lowest prices in your city for Teeth absolutely without! | And I think most women are aa) ing yo! cal nal was. 1 am quite sure | same on STAR—TUESDAY, Not L iable a Things Stand Nou oar Mine Gre hired by the t Pass Up Hair | for Expert Adt Dear M Let “Wi th Love Displace “For Charity” Tonics M ' | PLtters TaCrthin. Grew OH, HORRORS! This Answer May Be a Good « asa Doe tor’s Aw there Iss or Ay ai j A Girl-Mother Has Found Sorrow Dear Mins Grey Is YOUR DAY TO EAT AT LEAST ONE MEAL |AT “Who BOLT BIG 4 1414-16 Third Ave. or ould lke tol § ful Purchaser of Bankrupt Special 5) | Bites Hogan Stock. % Wednesday .... 3 6 RAINIER Restaurant and Bakery 913 Second Ave. Ask to be served in one SOXS, « lof the Private whole Just the thing for family. the JUNE 4, 1918, PAGE 3 me GROTE-RANKINCo. AWiEK STORE, Entrance Through Main Store or 1420 Fifth Av CABINETS (As Illustrated) 7 Special, Each $l .98 vo hundred Medicine ibinets, made of selected fir, unfink hed, so you can finish them to match the interiors of bathrooms, are pd offered at this remarkably low price, each $1.98. SOMEBODY CALL LONELY MOTHE al as Non | Sectarian as Government t f “dead soldiers” da canons Pret DR. NEWO NEWI NEW mK Of the Ret TO SERVE PRISON TERM RANCISCO, Cabinets are 15x18 inches in size, with shelves and 10x12-inch French plate mirror. None will be sent C. O. D., no telephone orders and no deliveries. [ REGISTERED DENTISTS } \-" ae sete te Manufacturers’ Samples of Uphol- stered Furniture and Bed Daven- . J. Brown's Ne i 3 midnight ‘Mor rm . . OuPHEU a, WCHL DING or Fad wach by ports at Splendid Savings SDN OOGE Se SOIREE ENT DE OHTA TST ES CRLPEEL EDO OD COE DER TERS 2 GAT eRe Large Tapestry Upholstered $25 00 vate ae ne | $59.50, i) Solid Oak Bed Davenport, covered with good quality leatherette, for.. $38.50 5 = -_ BANKRUPT me SALE = Starts Wednesday Morning 9 A. M. “ Bankrupt Stock and Fixtures of Hogan &, Lindquist Sold by Order of United States District Court—Purchased by H. M. Rog- ers and Priced for Quick Sale Wednesday| Men’s Shoes; broken lines, worth to $4.00; Bankrupt ~ $1.98 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00; Bankrupt) ae $2.48 Men’s $7.00 and $8.00 Stet-| son Dress Shoes; Bankrupt Sale price ... $3.98) Men's I y Work Shoes, | worth to $6.00; Bankrupt priee--...-s2- Deed] Boys’ Shoes, all leather; part Se’ $1.95) 7.50 Men's Army Shoes, Credit Cladly For ‘Summer |Wear— A splendid _ utility garment — serviceable | and stylish — may be | selected from our splendid showing of Novelty and Maga Suits are shown in exelu- s tailored in Poiret abardines, serges, nd other hand- is, in beautiful * an and striking You should H. M. ROGERS ' People, if you want to save money on Shoes come to | this sale Wednesday. This Bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist} |stock has been moved and merged with Rogers’ Huge Red/| ‘|Front Stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue. These combined | '}stocks go on sale tomorrow, and the Bankrupt prices here ey quoted mean fast selling Wednesday. * Hurdrecs of Arrow Collars 2 for 15¢ Genuine Arrow Collars from this Bankrupt Hogan &| -| Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, instead of | ‘ .|contract price of 20 cents. = ; Men’s Shirts from this Bankrupt stock have rea be Unites | we Tibor et ee pe nbrelaeeal marked at ridiculous figures. Those that sold to $ will) and beaded; the very latest word in style go at ¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Men's B. V. D's at 45¢. A Credit Account | Monarc ) brands, will go at 98e; Genuine 50¢ President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men’s {Union Suits, values to $2.00" will go at Se. Men's Lic} at the Eastern Canvas Gloves will go at 9¢. Men's Wool Underwear, worth} to 10, at SMe. Men's Cotton Underwear, summer weight, 48e¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs at 4¢. | Men's 35¢ Wool Sox will go at 15¢. Heavy Flannel} \Shirts, worth to . at $1.38. Men's Cotton Socks at 5¢. Men's Chambray $1.00 Work Shirts at 69¢. | Wednesday we'll also sell Men's Overalls at 65¢. Boys’ | Suits, worth te i s, Black Bear Union-made Ov aws, Loggers’ | Shoes, Slicker Coats, ete., in fact everything for man’s work [or dress wear, will be sold at the very lowest sale prices. Hatt, Schaffner & Marx Suits $16.85 Men’s High-grade Suits, genuine Hart, Schaffner & Marx’ make, worth to $40.00, sale price for Wednesday, $16.85. | summer wear. Hats to match your outfit ractical way unt and ar- convenience, 1332 Avenue EN AT IS COM- ur d Floor, 4 Second IN INOGRAPH DEPAT PLETE IN EVERY WAYS Lt AOR S 6.8 EO RAR SAR a aaa Boys’ Suits; a big selection; worth to $5.00; Bankrupt Sale price, $2.48. Men’s High-class Suits; browns, grays {and blues, worth to $20.00; Bankrupt Sale price, $8.95. Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds, |cheviots and serges; many Pure Wool Fabrics in lot; worth to .00; Bankrupt > ri Bt Men's Suits, worth {to $30.00, Bankrupt + People, this is a Genuine Bankrupt Sale. But note—we are NOT going out of business—we're here to stay—to back up every item we advertise with honest merchandise. cut the CANADIAN PACIFIC For that Vacation or Business Trip—go East, through “The Heart of a Grander Switzerland.” Trains— Hotels—Steamers—All Canadian Pacific Standard— None better. ALASKA “THE LAND OF THE TOTEM POLES” Excellent Steamers Through 1,000 Miles of Splendid Scenery titrveme sete Understand—our business is to sell for less— price—to buy Bankrupt stocks or other merch e ata fraction of actual value. And as we buy, so we sell. Don't expect fancy fixtures or first-class sale: ice here—come here prepared to save mone ed to buy here at less than any other place And as a patriotic duty, please attend this sale mornings if possible. Come to the Big Union Store With the Red Front ‘The Red Front Clothing Company | 1508-1510 First Ave. 32u"onit® vic, ret | Sailings from Seattle, 9 duly 6, m., May 8, 18, 29; June 8, 15, 22, 29; 20, 27; August 3, 10, 17. For rates and other information, apply to E. E. PENN, G. A. P. D. CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. 60% Second Ave., Seattle i 4

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