The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1918, Page 4

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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918. PAGE 4 KAISER’S ENEMIES ‘ARE NOW LEADING NEW RUSSIAN REVOLUTION RUSS PLANNING {— wxo's wxo In Russia Topay |SLOVAKS TAKE ITALIAN PAPERS YANKEES NOW RE-ENTRY (WTO | smectic cece | SIBERIAN P PORT BOOST AMERICA ARE “NITABOYS' Saturday Specials Beef to boil, Ib. . .15¢ Pot Roast of Beef, 18 Veal Roast, Ib... .20c Pork Roast, lb... .25c Bacon, lb. ....... 40c ar thru jealousy; now reported t GRAND DUKE MICHAELDirother of the excrar refused to take the throne when the crear abdicated; now reported heading an enti Bolshevik revolt at Omsk PROF, PAULL MILIUKOFPF Leader of the constitutional demo in papers, in ONDOD y 5.—Just when Lon * rats, who headed the first revolutionary government and was over "Continued From Pe ge One hrown by Kerensky; now at Harbin, Manchuria, leading « third coun Hamburger, lb. . . .20c * % | ser revolution ern battle front w M4 ALEXANDER GUCHKOFE—Octobrist leader, who was a member Where Seattle’s par- . o Russian army will sed | Of Millukoff's first cabinet; now helping him in counter-revolution ticular people are buy- : MAKE YOUR whieh, ¢ GENERAL KORNILOPR—Many ti ported dead; leader of the ing. Everything in. the Slovak army that overthrew Kerensky, but a shevik; reported to have atorin Meat line at less. Early PLANS TO = captured Moscow and overthrown the Bolsheviki at their capital, with |) giay morning orders appre- | Pi ’ the aid of General Kaledines x ery “Attaboy!” as some ciated, — 4 VISIT THE ALEXANDER KERENSKY—Ex premier, who makes dramatic} WAR BOARD RELAXES it a three-bagger, they imme , id WwW reappearance in London simultancously with outbreak of revolt, and ce rquiry inte the . 5 BANK in hailed in some dispatches ax future ruler of Mussla CONTROL OVER STEEL one xis | National Meat Co. ve 'e LENINE AND TROTSKY —They don't figure in the “Who's Who” any more EX-CZAR NICHOLAS—Nelther does he, whether dead or alive. 204 SECOND AVE. SOUTH Phone Main 5 trict government distribution was ar industries board orders for wteel not | advance from Nikolaeff erally it means, ‘That's the stuff, my be may ve CAPT. ZIEGHAUS GOES 2 «. Provost Marshal General Crowder) MILAN, July 6 —Regarding the ay and F | TOMORROW : NIGHT AND ~j) TO START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT, AS sack raids and against the German | itorious p used bo a nnee Amis: 5 THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAVE BRITISH OF SOCIALISTS Stihoh Mitmemn.. meseratetaretan gint gen ater aceite roung ity WILL BE vightes by Meas ion) taccen: day that the Versailies council should Recently danced in the OPEN FROM FROM HUNGER DEFIES KAISER ‘ash ne | 60 at stig want hate Ta 6TO 8 P. M. (Bpe ual to The star) AMSTERDAM J 5 hilt FOR YOUR end oe ad CONVENIENCE new natior t of Rt min 4 mon archist Great Russia and a republic The an Siberia. : re A eg m | SOCIALISTS OPPOSE A rorge poten : ‘ Srattle CROWNING A SAXON eats noties™ parks ta : AMSTERDAM, July 5.—Socialiats | *0lved under the stress of war nd the war , of Saxony are disgusted with the PR ogchy : age in ne cowr plan to make Prince George of Sax than ony king of Lithuania. “He will emerge from the muddle as ridicu lously as the Prince of Wied did aft er the Might from Albania,” is one paper's comment. NOTICE <x" Every Article as Advertised. YOUR PAY CHECKS GLADLY CASHED SALE STAKTS SATURDAY 9 A. M. age in had refused to ve te for wu government It ls bound to produce « far-reach ng effect on the people | are exclusive now number CROWDER CALLS By United States District Court 950 FOR SERVICE : Fro me i and bought by H. M. Rogers at less than cost. The "I Se ioes' =: COLLEGE BOYS BANKRUPT] ee ARRESTED AS dec wd fats of Hors & Lindi now mone ad mene ith Rogers’ great Red Front stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue — this com- bined array of merchandise must be turned into ready cash at once. The Great Finsl Windup of these huge stocks starts Saturday, July 6, at 9 a. m. Merchandme bought af a fraction of wholesale cont will be sold at = fraction of fs real value. Shera for men and women, inctoding Walk-Overs, Stetsons, Florsheims, Johnsen-Marphy and other well-known makes, Piles ef Hart, Schaffner & Marz, Heldman's Union-made and Strauss “Quality” Clothes for men. Bins ef Arrow Collars, Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Cooper and Medlicott Under- wear, Stetson Hats, ete. Everything goes on sale tomorrow—se join the crowds and come. The Following Bankrupt Prices Will Do the Work HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $16.85 Men's High-grade Suits, enuine Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in : BRITONS PRAISE London morn-| college boy vacationists who play war loafe ‘This was the question raised here 1 the arrest of Joseph Engelhard 19, and Philip L. Young, 20, both nent Louleville members of arrested or evln was Casualties of nm were on U.S. Fighters wcuting. Attorney to $000; Bankrupt "$16.85 85 many Pure Wool Fabrics iu lots worth in Great War young gen ware! Men's Mickecase Y cotter browns, | Sale price ....... a oe $1 1.85 Pe \ e BIBRA T gee gare mnt cnegg Pideagioty $8 95 Men's Suits, worth to $30.00; Bank- : | NASHINGTON. July 6 Twenty. ou sai Hngribards fate "hase Ga: s bis eutclion? worth ron _ OG Mee $13. 85 war departmen’ ottende ape so lightly. | s © re not playing were picked up on the street cor Fagen laa ruaty ke $3.45 $2.00 Danktert Gale wicee 1.38 Men’s Overcoats and Rainecoats, Men’s Fine Dress Pants, values to Tupt Sale price. +-1-.- DOGO [price serssvveeesrneses DLA Boys’ BANKRUPT PRICES ON SHOES i22!2:. Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, including afing law pro je-bodied male be ) must engage it and lawful occupation “ CAN'T SWALLOW $5.00; Bankrupt white canvas and Sandals. BA OE oc sisted $2.48 Wind-up_ price, pair..... 98c OWN MEDICINE ra i es a "or Sth a er lo im 3S 4 a AMSTERDAM, July 5.—Rumors Men’s Dress Shoes; broken lines, |” a eee ae “ . . reulated here today that worth to $4.00; Bankrupt 1. 98 $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, heavy veal are maak eu Sale price ..........+-- stock; Bankrupt $4 reached against bor Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to| Sale price ........... . 35 nutaide the war zc Stork and Cupid sendment in for of rch me Cunning Plotters ACTIVE WOMEN WILL SPEAK FRIDAY NIGHT Rhoda M. White, dean of women ngton State College; Miss ge $2.85 | Sti ie, $3.65 Hundreds of ARROW COLLARS 2 for 15c Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, in- stead of contract price of 20c. Arrow brand Soft Collars, regular 25c value, go at 2 for 25¢. All sizes. Men’s Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been marked to ridiculous figures. Those that sold to $1.25 will go at 6P¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Monarch brands, will go ai 98¢. And Men’s Pure Silk Shirts that sold up to $10 will go for $4.85. Men’s B. V. D. Underwear on sale Saturaay at 45¢. Genuine 50c President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men's Dress Hats that sold to $2.50 will go at 98¢. Men’s Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at 88¢. Men’s 15c Canvas Gloves will go at 9¢. Men’s Wool Un- derwear, worth to $2.50, at $1.25. Men’s Cotton Underwear, summer weight, 48¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs go at 4¢. Men’s Pbrous-Knit Union Suits go at 98¢. Men’s 25c Garters at 15¢. Men’s 35c Wool Sox will go at 18¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men's Cotton Socks at 6¢. Men’s Chambray 85c Work Shirts at 59¢. Men’s Pure Silk Sox 23¢. Saturday we'll also sell Men’s Overalls at $1.35. Boys’ Suits worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Loggers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., In fact every- thing for man’s work or dress wear, will be sold tomorrow at final wind-up prices. Come tomorrow to the wind-up of this Great Bankrupt Sale. Join the crowds and save while you still have the opportunity. And remember, wa-ROGERS WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK“@g People, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale. It starts tomorrow (Saturday m ) at 9 o'clock. Come early and shop early, for we are a Union Stere—our doors close Saturday night at 6 0’ sharp. As a patriotic duty please attend this sale mornings ug pet possible. Make no mistake—note address carefully. Come to the BIG UNION STORE With the Red Front §f <4 THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1508-1510 First Avenue Srntc i Petlic Market UNION STORE—UNION HOURS Cupid and the stork ate he 1d up te You waste time when you clean, dust and sine ativente betula te « wy floors and woodwork the old way. ! t is three operations. A The meeting will be held in the Woman's Ex change at 8:30 p.m Poor Willie Is Being Ignored , BY Newspapermen With the O-Cedar Polish Mop you do these three things at one |) ; ‘time. In addition, your floors are cleaner, brighfer and prettier than | ever before. As you save work, you save time and money In many homes the O-Cedar Polish Mop has solved the servant problem. In others it pays tor itself in the saving of brooms alone. ‘dar Mop | Collects all the dust and dirt from everywhere and at | ' the same time gives a high, durable lustre. Ask your dealer for the new Battleship Model O-Cedar Polish Mop. Your money refunded if you are not delighted with the work it does. respondents, teh, are wil 6 military ont offensive which the arize as Hun All merits: on the Aisne an¢ kaiser tried hi Channell Chemical Company Chicage - Toronto - London | furious about it, but | od 18 irself @gainst pain and discom fart, | what can

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