The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1918, Page 3

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e Firefly 0 France with WALLACE REID is at the STRAND Today and Saturday Alsoa 2-REEL COMEDY Husbands tnd WHOLE FAMILY SeuM TONIGHT and SATURDAY FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous—11 to 11 Admission 20c, Children 10¢ STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. / PAGE 3 “n= HERE ARE POLLING PLACES FOR W. S. S. Cynthia Grey’s = LETTERS £ STITT CU Hates oe lace DIVISION ON? to Give Up nied Won by Hard Work Dear Mine Gre as to what I w 4 of the m_ perplexec xhould do, 1 am tr draft, and have a good n, but of no help the Ninave ole. $160 Pickford § ines in HOW COULD ff... YOU, JEAN? ALLACE 3 URLITZER on for e ruling t must have useful Jul I might Name IstoN TWO STAR- Waten Guibege LIBERTY WEEKLY DIVISION THEE paper and coarse vore day I put this tr wire the yard and burn it. Tins, et remove to a pile behind the garage My brother came in the other day and when he saw what I was ested against what TONIGHT and MH 2) o's. SATURDAY atin who et such rubbish it Is not a good thing t around, Your brother both from DIVISION Four All these fale are oe ed by the some firm operating with the city or STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ‘Save Money $§ By buying one of our used Phonographs which we H are selling at a big sacrifice and must be disposed of at once. s We have a few large Edisons as good as new, also 8 Victor, Columbia, Sonora, Edison, Rex and Standard. These are Phonographs which we have taken in | trade for Brunswicks. Soattle Music MAIN 3139 and Seneca. Between University 13321334 SECOND AVE. There’s True Economy in a BRADBURY SUIT 4 please you in our Summer Bradbury» $2 On the Most Convenient Terms of CREDIT Just a smal {tial payment opens AND UPWARDS ye convenie in tomo: select you bury suit on this basis. ernment. They are sorted sold and the income aids t to carry on its work v . ue of by-products has collections, and there are the Junk men to whom sell rags, papers, metals WASHINGTON Reventh Seale W. and Bie itl wave her clean nd rage in a se sell them to Freemen and Aviators Guests ander M the yard (na barrel easily moved by the collector Mechanics Not Classed as Non-Productive Dear Miss Gre k or fight” law 1 this new just com The straight line is an abomina men. « SPECIALS —AT— TheSymonds Shoe Shop SECOND FLOOR, LIBERTY BLDG. buys a pair of Women’s Brown Kid or $4.48 Calf Shoes with walking or Louis heels; slightly imperfect; Women’s White Canvas Dress Shoes with covered Louis heels—an unusual value at $4.45 S 95 will buy an elegant pair of Dark Gray ° Kid Shoes with cloth tops and Louis or walking heels. 98c 1 48 buys a pair of Misses’ or Childret's > White Canvas Shoes or Patent Leather Roman Sandals. factory * 88c | Misses’ and Children’s Strap Slippe jonal values in etaple and novelty worth up to $10.00 per pair. DIVISION SEV Women’s and Children’s White Canvas Mary 6 ave Janes with rubber soles; a pair seconds; extra good values—a pair. e st., high school 1106 Pike Don’) Forget the Location DIVISION SECOND FLOOR Liberty Building, Third and Union, Opposite Postoffice Entrance No, 1104 Third Ave., or Stairway on Union St. Side, nour of Rewintr ander gara, armacy, 901 19th ave. foo cream and candy rner 24th and Madison, Satisfactory Terms Ahead re GROTE RANKINGS} : O17 0 T RLGELL, President Store Hours From 8:30 A. M. 0 P.M. DIVISION NINE VICTROLA VI. And Six Selections on Three 85c Victor Records $35.05 A convenient size that you can take any- where—in camp, on auto trips, canoeing, on the porch or lawn, in the home. ple DIVISION TEN Pince of Tt “Victrola Six” furnishes all the music you want, wherever you want it, and when you want it. Pharmacy, 23rd Minwatha piace ave & and tion of rec- delivered at once. Sold on Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Come in today and make your selec ords and have a Victrola VI. 1912 Atlantic DIVISION ELEVEN <= Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin 12 46th & ey Barber Bhop, Colw and Hudson et, po ler ave FIRST WAR TRACTOR NOW _PLOWING AUBURN FIELDS f Auburn, is the | tractors to this state, to be sold on a the cost-price | POM-profit basis, to increase War ductic ona his application wag first County. load of which | z- mergon achoot HLF 62nd & and Hagerma firet to receive one ¢ ord Fordson tractors, @ car were sent to this state for agricul tural development The tractor, which was issued Alfred G. Ayerst, 1813 Broadway, ear Auburn, j J. M. Barrie Reveals ~ “What Women Know (Special to The Star) LONDON, June 28.—Sir J. ML right, has at last Every Woman Knows! When he wrote the play of that’ name, he says, he didn't know 1 know now,” he says. i> ery woman should fight in? possible to win they: be He saw the announcement in The Star that Henry Ford had allotted |r 17,000 Children Have Tuberculosis “ ; U-socialists as Well as U-boats) (Special to The Star) Switzerland, June | hitherto applied only © now being used to ; ‘ HUNS EXPEL DUTCHMAN ‘ou (Special to ‘The Star) DISMISS SLIT FOR $10,000 T n “ Helen M. Eliza. Be nar dutehn pr r to the of Namur, } ate sec adgement _—_____ Tate Mason t JUNE 28—SAVE THE DATE FOR Ww AR SA’ GS STAMPS. foal Ts Baby’s ree patest N ne Before baby understands a word or recognizes objects, be knows and wants food For months food is baby's chief want—his greatest need “Be sure the Fagle ta on the label" Baby's food must do lay the foundation Satisfying hig hunger ts not enough more—it must build bene and muscle, for a healthy body in later years Borden's Eagle Brand, next to Nature's own food, has been the standard infant food for 60 years Prepared from pure, rich, cow's milk—always uniform in quality—always safe, summer and winter—Eagle Brand bas often proved to be the only food that babies can retain. Little stomachs digest Eagle Brand readily, assimilate it without over work Eagle Brand ts always safe and pure At better drug and grocery stores PORDENS mame U.S. BORDEN'S CONDENSED Borden Building MILK COMPANY New York

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