The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1918, Page 4

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THREE SHIP GINE SHIPMENTS HAMPER PROGRAM ° Despite the promise made the &. F, Duthie Shipbuilding Co. by D GRAND OPERA Mantelli Restored to Health by Tanlac—“I Can- not Praise It Too Highly,” She Says. A Statement of unusual Pecently received at the from Mme. Jean Ma @ grand opera singer fori ly aA member of M 1 mm Opera Company of New York re she achieved distinction as eontralto. stage with interest Nor Jean 1 other stars A fe forced to retire from the She is now livnig in Port Pe., where she has an Royal Annex on Street, a ie experience with T © AI feel that 1 canr highly, for it has © me more Boeod than all ¢ er medi Z have ever taken put together bout eight years ago,” she “while traveling in th ging Mele w years by rath nal 350% aise Tanlac Was 18 degrees be Was the bei for me. The sudden tht on such a severe t@ California to work pletures, but my health fa to give that up, too. | & while, and try to bui Bp. but got steadily worse. I MY appetite; everything tasted and I coukin't enjoy eating a My kidneys were ir comdition that I t the pain in my me distracted. M feet were so awfu ft stand up at all, and were in such & wretched state with my kidneys worrying me Much, I just couldn't rest at I became so weak and run and was so discouraged and that I didn’t care what I was actually down in bed when a I read a statement about an that impressed me so much MI just got up out of bed and to the phone to order a bottle. pgiat couldn't send it at once d a stranger passing the hall to get It for me did and by the next morn {| I was feeling much improved this my nights we: . fd I slept better than | Ume. I continu ‘and it wasn’t long before Hit of the swelling had gone o pis and feet. and | was a ‘Bp and walk about. I on my third bottle now, and » I tan hardly eat enough to ly my appetite, and I heartQy all my meals. My kidneys ‘worry me at all now, and I am from that awful misery in my A I sleep like a baby, and am much better in every way that I Row working again. I am tell all my friends what a wonder sine Tanlac is, and have written my daughter in New York, advi her to take it Wanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell “Drug Stores under the personal a stion of a special Tanlac represent ve.—Advertisernent. m just a a” Vice President Charles Pies, of the United States © fleet corporation, that ts would be immed ltated to enable a max’ output, three shipways seven are idle at the plant Tuesday way mair employed if t normal,” sta hope to week, and |‘ 1 been hip by Expres: th head ¢ ugiasm was prevalent at the thie yard, Monday night, when 0 big vemwel slid into the water at Miss Annette Duthie, daugt t's head, was sponsor n Hope m. Further Adeoticn of War Orphans Is _ Urged in Seattle Assoc A greater personal the little ones In France. out that, while Seattle h the walfs of the war bh. for, and there are France without prote Seatule representativ Sika b the work H. BE. Mon 2, Rippe, A. G Traction Employes to Discuss Wages Traction employes will hold two mass meetings in the Labor temple Wednesday—one at 10 a m. and the other at 8 p. m H You Have AL Servants —their service controls your health Your health depends upon the condition of your teeth. Your appearance depends THEIR appearance. Your thirty-two teeth will serve you just as well as you serve them. Vo not neglect them. Upon your tl preparing your fc tion. Your teeth mill are defecti expect? You should kr call at our off: ice without ob’ can rely CONSULTAT on In our Pls modern den face are given ba teeth were extract of the face is fol gust the individual case but the finest material | celain, matchin y workmanship Where the loss of and Brid crowns beautifull reproduce forming to observed the grinding guarantercd an ir Our modern painless methods | fare all that we claim for them, Thirty-Two ~ onstbility of nd assimila If parts of the ervice can you 1 equipment be ¢ your ser en expert advice you the finest Finish and ork ntee given with | of whatever kind in this Electro Painless Dentists “Laboring People's Dentists” 8. E. Corner First and Pike Phone Main 2555 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1918, WAYS IDLE WAITING FOR S TOWN nanan |b TEEL Cc, & A. LOSES MONEY The Ch BES’ NACHURDEST MAN IN CHICAGO, July 20 & Alton Rh. 5 ot $47.6 Stthmnens Chosen Head of Box Men s operated according mpany, wan | OS RAAARARAAR APRA AR ALA AAA AAD LALLA pares natured of a fell who reall rather ar by @ and some tempera would with the dental amile the TAKE HAIR OUT NOT OFF THE SKIN proses w'n how f num ha be ederal t bowna to evidence Audit Injunction a Under Advisement © °°" ird count ound with a halo Monday t ket > me itn isn't any Drumbellab, custom: generally alw ocket mighty kin’ and @ because it's generally ) the bustin’ point with ham tere eons or by mall ia plain wrapper om Fe- FREE book mailed tm pl atm leg emveleye em request. Ine Mir 0th St, and Park Ave, ernment building beck ‘ At toilet pe ticks, who has og dust rag or f the # tread the nails and a ther mers and Ne of governmental state with all h showing, Put the absence 1 the reticence of hin ng to do with Joe + there, and every era | te doen ure A re » Joe, is animous ballot friend and evipe f the halo a y when the voted to re al n the gre ” hare ¢ of Joe's friends call him ¢ Great Red Front Clothing Co.’s Stock Damaged by Fire, Smoke and Water—The Sale Everybody Has Been Waiting for—THE GREATEST BARGAIN THRILL IN YEARS! Sale Starts Wednesday, July 31 ni. aig seaslye eS ROL ST Tin ton Joly The fire loss on the great RED FRONT CLOTHING CO.’S STOCK has now been - adjusted—and this entire salvage stock will be placed on sale Wednesday morning at 9} o'clock. Everything under this roof must b2 sold; smoke-damaged merchandise will almost be given away. Don’t miss this unparalleled merchandise event. Come to this | sale—you will save as you have never saved before. Think what this great fire sale means to you—grasp the true meaning and join the crowds here Wednesday, July 31, at 9 a. m. The finest grades of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, etc.—the world’s best mer- chandise, will go at genuine fire sale prices. Come and be convinced. AT9 Fire Loss Now Adjusted. Sale Opens Wednesday, July 31 aw. -="iss:"c.2to-a. Pire origin In the rooming $7,500 éamage, in clothing store. (1508 Firs p m, Sunday. Smoke y damaged much of the sh and clothing stock, whic jeret by insurance, ) RANKS WITH MARINE Public’s Gain.” a a A Mammoth Stock of High Grade Shoes Almost Given Away a of Men’s oly and $8.00 Stetson, Walk- Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, big assort- Shoes, worth to $10.00; over and Florshiem Shoes, $6.00, Fire Sale ment of styles; worth to damaged; Fire Sale price Fire Sale price $3.85 price gs Sins $5.00; Fire Sale price... 1.98 Children’s Shoes, kid Ladies’ White Canvas Button Shoes, Men’s Finest Shoes, for dress or all sizes; worth to $2.25; all sizes, worth to $5.00; work wear; Fire Fire Sale price damaged; Fire Sale price... 98c 95c Sale price THE FIRE DID THIS Smoke Damaged Stock Sacrificed! Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to Night Robes, worth to 89 c $1.50, Fire Sale price Men's Fine Balbriggan Under- wear, worth to $1.50, Fire Sale price 69c Men’s Union Suits, light-weight, worth $2.00, Fire Sale price lot of Men’s Work and Dress $1.85 gunmetal, 98c Men’s Furnishings Sacrificed! ARROW COLLARS, clean, al! sizes, regular 20c; Fire Sale price 7T3c Arrow and Cluett Dress Shirts, to $2.00; Fire Sale 98c price Men's large, white Handker- Barefoot Sandals, all sizes; Fire Sale price Men’s 50c President Suspenders, Fire Sale price 28c Men’s Fine Hats, worth to $3.00, Fire Sale price 98c Men’s High-cut Veal Shoes, Fire Sale price $4.35 Men's Fine Wool Pants, to $6.00, Fire Sale price $2.38 © Boys’ Pants, regular to $1.50, Fire Sale price 69c Men’s B. V. D. Under- wear, Fire Sale price 45c 20c Canvas Gloves, Fire Sale price llc Come to Seattle’s Great Fire Sale! Remember the time and place and if you want to save be here Men's finest Dress Hats, to $5.00, Fire Sale price $1.98 Large lot Overalls, all Fire Sale price 49c Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, Fire Sale price 69c Ladies’ Oxfords and and Pumps, kid, patent and gunmetal, worth to $5, Fire Sale price 98c Laat) Ladies’ Shoes, gunmetal, values to $4.00, Fire Sale price $1.48 Arm Bands arters, ule price Men's sizes; $9.00 Heavy Interior of Shoe Department after fire of Insurance Company's Loss—Your Gain 25¢e and Fire § 9c Our Doors Open and Sale Starts Men’s Men's Mackinaw 23c Men’s Cotton Socks, not Fire Sale Hart, Schaffner & Marx make in lot; Men's Suits and Overcoats, made to sell at retail $16.85 Boys’ Dress Suits, a big selection, Fire Sale price ¥—-= COME TO THE BIG FIRE SALE AT THE RED FRONT <—-@— chiefs, not 1c, but Fire 4 , but Fire Sale price. . 1 1 Cc price THE INSURANCE COMPANY STANDS PART OF THE LOSS THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. Sale price ‘ 98c Shirts, price .. dean selling today at $1.50; (A EE (ESA ETS TT Hundreds of Men's Suits and Overcoats, beautifully thrown out at the ridicul r ut a e ridiculous atl $9.85 The insurance company’s loss will be your gain. Our doors have been closed this week, and our ent Wednesday 1508-1510 First Avenue Opposite the Public Market with the early morning Men’s $2.50 Work Coats, to $10, Men’s Heavy Wool cut to 69c MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS GO AT FIRE SALE PRICES! Men’s Suits and odd Coats, damaged, oe eke a tailored, in tweeds, worsteds and $1 1.85 stock has been assorted, re-tagged and arranged for quick disposal. The Fire Sale prices that you will wit- Morning at 9 ! Just North of Pike Street crowd. Pants, Fire Sale price $4.85 Socks, Fire Sale price, . ~Men’s Wool Underwear to $3.00, Men’s Finest Dress Suits, for Sunday wear; many that sold to $15.00; Fire Sale price $3 .98 serges; worth to $30; Fire Sale price Men’s Odd Vests, from suits damaged; ness tomorrow will startle the entire community. | nion Store--Union Hoursi™ ‘

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