The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1918, Page 4

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‘NEW LOAN HERE Fake Fortune Tellers Find “|S $65,000, 000 Victims Among Those Who Have Loved Ones in Service| The state of Washington's quota for the Fourth Liberty Loan, in ©: tober, will reach approximately $6 WHY 000,000. § Joseph A / Swalwell of Com SAVE? meree vice p: od Monday, | e return Francisco Ing of Lib | } Save for your coun- try’s sake, because it is now spending mil- lions a day and must find most of the money out of sav- ings. Second at Madison said, Flames Destroy Olympia School OLYMPIA, July 2—The Olympia high school building burned to the ground Monday night. he build: | ing, which cartted no insurance, was | bought by the state for $25,000 last ae winter, Equipment was valued at Y / $15,000 and was insured for $6,000. ‘ Pian’ ! Care What Happened == be a physical wreck fror stomach tr and was a fit ame ject only graveyard. Heing discou to drink, which made things I got so I didn't care what ned, and wanted to die. Mayr's erful Remedy has cured me of Am now in fine condition, | years younger.” It is a} simple, harmless pr ation that re moves the catarrhal mu Intestinal tract and flammation which caus all stomach, li and ments, way worse he Wedding Preseats Pain Gold Kings ever and fe ng inctudin ed. Owl Drtig Co., Rartell’s five dru stores and druggists everywhe Advertisement Nonghton & Hunter. SOTEL FRYE BUILDING Dim Lights and Weird Settings Are Relied Upon to Deceive Credulous | ‘Third and Yeoler Wives and Mothers of Soldiers ‘DON'T LET THEM BUNK YOU | Don't get “taken in” by the fortune tellers when they tell you | a lot of things you supposed they didn’t and couldn't know 5 Your jewelry, wedding ring, engagement ring, service pin, fraternal badge and any of a score of trinkets can furnish logical clews. ) Your insurance agent may have selected you as a “good prospect” and have “tipped” the “clairveyant” all about you ahead of your arrival Or you may have been followed out of the “partors” on your first ied by an agent of the “medium” who seon found out your ory and interests, Often, on your first visit—particularly If you look like “ready money”—you are told to “call again.” You may have unwittingly trapped yourself by writing some data EDNESDAY MORNING 9 Amp aceon wane yr ty etme see ee rupt Stock and Fixtures of Hogan &)) ‘imicsicicucethand, |" N° “MIrverant® eually catained by | \ Lindquist Sold by Order of United States | ‘District Court—Purchased by H. M. Rog- _— and Priced for Quick Sale Wednesday —Prepare Now for the Fourth—Store Closed All Day Thursday. Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, | worth to $5.00; Bankrupt Your name, consciously or unconsciously given, is often information | enough, when the fortune teller or her agents tan work fast with a city directory and a telephone, while you are “waiting for the control to > manifest itself.” ‘ eee eee vealed not only the startling ex tent of their-ugly frauds upon the gullible, but a sinister med. | dling with the nation’s war prep | is arations. | er Profiteering on the pangs of the patriotic! ‘That's the brand which today rests upon hundreds of charls- tans in this and other cities, Sale | ‘They are the fake spiritualists The San Francisco authorities | price Br ateuth ae palmists, astrologers and clairvoy found German women, in the | ep .| ants now preying upon the anxious) guise of secermaes, artfully | Men's $7.00 and $5.00 Stet- | mothers, wives, «isters and sweet spreading panic among their = «a: son, Walk-Over and sheim Dress Shoes; Bankrupt | price $3.95 srance patrons and disseminat- ing among solicitous familie the fear that joining the army | hearta of soldiers in camp er on the firing ime. San Francisco police have just price cleaned ont a notorious nest of these was tantamount to signing one’s |x, screseces vampires by the imposition of heavy| death warrant Men’s Shoes; broken lines, | pres pane.of these bere, whe are gel ce worth to $4. 00; Bankrupt ‘Their operations «have re | ing over now, will ever come back Sale price ......... Men’s Heavy Work ‘Shoes, ar to $6.00; Bankrupt Misses’ and ‘Children’s 's ad dals and Mary Janes, up from..... 98c ane 50 Men’s Army Shoes, | if you want to save money on Shoes come to |" Wednesday. This Bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist has been moved and merged with Rogers’ Huge Red j Stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue. These combined is go on sale tomorrow, so grasp this opportunity and Do your Fourth of July shopping early and at the time save money by taking advantage of these Bank- Prices. If you want to dress up for the Fourth, come 9 Wednesday, for store is closed all day Thursday. 3 art, 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. 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, eheviots and serges; many Pure Wool Fabrics in lot; worth By to $25.00; Bankrupt Sale price, $11.85. Men’s Suits, worth #% to $30.00, Bankrupt Sale price, $13.85. Handreds of Arrow Collars 2 for 15c 3 Genuine Arrow Collars from this Bankrupt Hogan & { Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, instead of “¥ contract price of 20 cents. Arrow Soft Collars, 2 for 25¢. : Men’s Shiris trom Bankrupt stock have been @ - marked at ridiculous figures. Those that sold to $1.25 will at 69¢. Others that sold to $2 including Cluett and ch brands, will go at 98¢; Men’s B. V. D.’s at 45¢ _ Genuine 50c President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men’s - Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at 89¢. Men's 18c 1 | Canvas Gloves will go at 11¢. Men’s Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, at 88¢. Men’s Cotton Underwear, summer HL M. ROGERS Purchaser of Bankrupt Kimball Made Player Piano $525.0 Perfect as a Piano Perfect as a Player STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918. f the my age with more | PAGE 4 V Still Newer Styles in the New Drape Veils of net with chiffon border. A che Veit with on border nille dotted purple and Attr chiffon taupe der A mn border trims a fig in taupe, brown blue q ame Veil may be h in border 1,75, A very chic plain Vell with oh comes in brown A new Libert Ribbons for the Fourth in national colors of the United States and Allies. hwiek, The Smock’s the Thing This Summer To wear with wash skirts for cool, easy-going comfort, Women's Smocks of crepe and twill white , Copen or green, with touches of band em broidery. Sizes 36 to 44, 295 to 49 South wick the terrifying “message” the kais with the these “sooth | transmit the as they “commune where and room” yern” receive | moasages from the unseen world, are staged in the traditional way~ m, purple lights, mysterious hang and the throne for the “med. wears the flowing robes and conceals her vis im,” who a heavy vel a preliminary foe ¢ the privilege of hearing the a talk the seerensesn look for rauve gre THEY SPOT THE SERVICE PINS. “Il see a young man in uni- form terribly tortured,” they mutter, when they slip “under the influence.” An involuntary gasp While all from ARISTOCRAT IN ARMY IS DYING to The Star) (Special LONDON England's old s dying hard, but Undying commentin July eC fficer. (A r tary put pond ughiy to the rade 4 the United sir, I mean a board schoo t this sort of thing Is growing m, and it is expected it will Tuesday night, in the Madrona precir 190, 192 nuditorium 2 D5, 206 and f the erviee repre on 9, w oy 48¢, and Men’s Pure Silk Sox for 23¢. ie 1 35¢ Wool Sox will go at 18¢. Heavy Flannel + § A medium of musical expression as Wa Chong © 719 rts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men's Cotton Socks at tisf ate ne Aline steeseeaeaen au -, ° By | ulist the finishe ad pianist as to the King street, Seattle, has for . Men’s Chambray $1.00 Work Shirts at 69¢. music whe ne ; sale a Big Stock of Chinese Wednesday we'll also sell Men’s Union-Made Overalls at anes 0 cannot pl ; ; WH} and American Firecrackers .35. Boys’ Suits, worth to $5.00, at $2.48. Black Bear Liberty Bonds and W. S. S, taken in Toy _ Torpedoes) Reroents 3 made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Loggers’ part payment. rklers, Paper C. | Shoes, Slicker Coats, ete., in fact everything for man’s work |: Trade in your old piano. : pr is not requir ’ ill id at th aw 4 4 Ml c not required to have or dress wear, w e sold a e very lowest sale prices, Satisfactory terms arranged. government license when fire- ( P , this is a Genuine Bankrupt Sale. But note—we are N going out of business—we're here to stay—to back | up every item we advertise with honest merchandise. Understand—our business is to sell for less—to cut the to buy Bankrupt stocks or other merchandise at a w Montelius 10 cents per package, our 10 cents per che orks do not cost more than All of Fireworks cost less than package. Pur- ired to nave rs are re E. ng of cg ee value. aa a we ial so we sell. Don’t e government license for exhi- expect fancy ixtures or first-class sales service here—come biti roods, | here prepared to save money—come prepared to BUY uSIC ouse Cundient | Seed o woman 4 HERE AT LE PSN ond bf yh PLACE IN TOWN. ete., costing more than 10 _ And as a patriotic duty, please attend this sale morning: ‘ . A | ts Jie 3 C8 50 $f possible. Come here Wednesday—store closed Thursday Third and University Has peasy ag Py Moco Come to the Big Union Store With the Red Front |4 | ty Clerk, at County-City | Bldg., Third Ave. The Red Front Clothing Company / ‘eg Pog yp RE store, 719 King Street, and your or / der will be filled promptly from our Opposite the Public Market dust North of Pike Street sate || > 1508-1510 First Ave. sar send) aa arehouse, which ty limits. is outside of the | STORE CLOSED ALL DAY, seme tortured breast gives the agents are plucking out of the| ege “I eee wavea. No. trenches,” is the next “feeler” put out to determine whether the loved one is in the navy or _army. MeeDougall-/6uthwick THURSDAY, JULY 4. White Wash Skirts for Women and Misses. of Mad At 1.75 Sais Other Skirts pearl buttons, At 3.50 At button: mon red of gabardine with plain belt and are 2.95. Skirts of with large 1 uttons line or Bedford cord stw and handsome pear! 5.95 are Skirta of white corduroy. rts of lustrous “electri (605 2 eso with pearl button D1 ne gabardine ith fancy pockets and belt, large pearl buttons fastened on with « wtrip of gabardine acrous the center A Blouse at 2.50 1 of white voile with roll collar, lace trimmed, hematiteched and u dd with Freneh kn » rose or blue re hematitched, the turn-back cuffs lace trimmed ‘ dw wters of pin tucks and wider tucks A White Sadiols Blouse at 2.95 has new square n rown of pearl bt cuffs, Seams are t k, two rown of lace on collar, tucks and two » down front and Ince on the turn-back titehed. Trips on the Water and Cool Evenings Ashore Demand a Warm Wrap The need is inexpensively and well met with A Coat at 15.00 There are only a few at this special price. Belted models of medium weight woolens in olive mixtures and nary Coats at 18.50 ‘There is greater variety in these novelty cloths, mortly in blues, tans number are belted and half-lined. Wool velours, Delhis and and grays. The greater These Coats include some 22.50, 25.00 and 29.75 values. | Coats at 35.00 —#ome worth Thus, slyly, they draw from their to be used in a future seance. For there are always subsequent meet. jings, when, “for a consideration,” the veil will be lifted again from the unknown. ‘ings with their gree that It may be _have proved the most lucrative to these | unwitting visitors the information| It is these private “read | “Kodaking” is good Fourth of July sport. Kastman Brownie Box Cameras.. 1.75 and 2.50 Eastman Folding Brownie Cam- .7.50 to 13.00 eras ... Kodaks, Vest Pocket.......750 Autographic Kodak Junior.....+ 11.00 to 22.00 Autographic Kodaks, 1917 Model .18.50 and 23.00 —MaeDeugall-Seuthwiek, First Fleer. Women’s and Misses’ Banded Hats 1.95 to 12.50 Gay and Festive, or Smart yet Sober White Duck Hats with patent leather trimming, 1.95. Lisere sailors and mushrooms in black, brown, navy, sand and rose, 2.50. Rough braid sailors in black, white, navy and brown, 3.50 and 495 Milans in black, white, navy and purple, 5.95, 10.00 and 12.50, Wash Hats, 50c —MecDougnll-Semthaats Second conscienceless tricksters. veyed to wretched, distressed won en—or joy as the fiction brings “news” of safety and good health The Store for Men HERE a look costs you nothing, W and a buy saves you money. At Less Than the Wholesale Cost of Today pha. Particularly is this true of the fine blue serges and heavyweight worsted Suits which we are now selling at our upstairs prices— months our We prepared ago, and through foresight you are pro- tected from paying the extreme prices of today. These same Suits and Top Coats, if bought at today’s market would have to be sold at £25 10 $00. costs, in white also to $6.50 white Outing Trousers wool and flannel, duck, at $2.00 TAILORED READY CO. 401-403 PIKE ST.

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