The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1918, Page 5

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[ weesneneuree eep on Washbasins! They’ re Wearing Em Now € ront line, perforated with’ Se the comming of Aberdeen Passes pre aney how the rain will tinkle ¢ Tacoma in Race ABERINGEN, Aug. ¢ rds t s city have pa t sod tor the sevent nm town « » without at Dentists Are Doing \ meee 8s) Good Work in Army »; t+ are still ri’ thumbs) CHICAGO, Aug. ¢ ets, If it's tance of dental forces in States army r the mercha of the base Seattle ted, w bathing beach en Lake Tue 100 KILLED IN HUN SINKING OF A BRITIS H PORT. More Aug. 6 ‘ pedo ship Wartida OIL TANKER IS FIRE NO CHECK TO SUCCESS . OF GREAT STORE! After Disastrous Fire of July 7, Red Front Clothing Company ne Bry Reopens ii in a Blaze of Glory. Stupendous Values Mark Open- |,,'** °°)" "" »-ing of Most Remarkable Sale. ates evs The insurance loss has been adjusted— 2... the Great Fire Sale is now on. The Red Front Clothing Company, at 1508-1510 First Ave., which suffered a severe loss in the unfortunate fire of July 7, will open for|« business tomorrow, Wednesday morning, at 8 a. m. “Rare bargains, that seem impossible, will be given every minute of the day,” said H. M. Rogers, the proprietor, when seen to- day. “The insurance company’s losses have ° been converted into the public’s gain by means of this sale, and for this reason we are enabled to give, Wednesday, such re- markable sagen as these.” LADIES’ Men’s Suits Sacrificed! vos S SHOES MISSES’ Men’s Suits and odd Coats, damaged, that sold FIRE SALE PRICES: to $15.00; Fire Sale $3 98 A lot of Men's Work and “ Shoes, worth to $10.00; HALIP U. S. CRUISER SAN DIEGO STRUCK MINE Aug. 6 be WASHING © belie iTON d to n At Enemy operating in waters. the ne ecru San ¢ was sunk b: WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT QUT Freezone is magic! Corns and calluses lift right off without pain ten H. M. ROGERS, Proprietor Red Front Clothing Company Dress price .. 5 Men’: ts and Overcoats, made to sell at re- damaged; Fire Sale price $1 8 tail to $ big assortment; all thrown out at Children’s Shoes, kid and gunmetal, all sizes; worth to 2. Fire Sale price 98c Men's $7.00 and $8.00 Stetson, Walk- over and Florsheim Shoes, 5 Fire Sale price $3.8 Ladies’ White Canvas Button Shoes, all sizes, worth to $5.00; damaged; Fire Sale price 98c Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to the aicaious low price ..... ; , $9 85 Men’s Odd Vests, from suits damaged; Fire Sale price. 58c $ Men’s Finest Dress Suits, for Sunday wear; many Hart, Schaffner & Marx make in lot; reg- ular prices to $40; $15. 95 Fire Sale price } Hundreds of Men uits and ‘Overcoats, beau- ~ ully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds and serges; $6.00, Fire Sale $2 RS worth to $30; 1 13 85 price . a. Fire Sale price . Men's Fine Dress Shoes, big assort- 4 Boys’ Dress Suits, ‘a big selection, ment of styles; worth to Fire Sale price worth to $8.00; Fire Sale price. $3.35 $5.00; $1.98 ; ; - : 1 e « “ie vy = : FIRE SALE PRICES WEDNESDAY!’ ree Here’s how Men’s Furnishings will be sold at Fire Sale prices Wednesday, Come cor: in nto se, the to this sale—it will pay you. 20e Arrow Collars will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, instead of contract price of 20c. out any y ' r irrit All sizes, late styles included. t ¥ ttle rr Men’s Shirts have been marked to ridiculous figures. go at 69¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Monarch brands, 98¢. Genuine 50c President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men's Pants that sold to 8: will go at $1.48. Men’s Union Suits, values to 0, will go at S9e. Men's 1 Canvas Gloves will go at 11¢. Men’s Woot Underwear, worth to $2.00, at S9¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs at 4¢. Men’s pure Silk Hose at 23¢. Those that sold to $1.25 will will go at ° —THE— BANK OF CALIFORNIA Men’s 35¢ Wool Sox will go at 15¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to § at 4 $1.38. Men’s Cotton Socks at S¢. Men's $1.00 Chambray Work Shirts at 69e. | KATIONAL ASSOCIATION : Wednesday we'll also sell Men’s Overalls at 49¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $5.00, at $2.48. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Log- OF SAN FRANCISCO gers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for man’s work or dress wear, will be | A NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank Capital and Surpins $16,900,000.00 | SEATTLE BRANCH 4 Columbia St. sold tomorrow at these Fire Sale prices. AND REMEMBER, “ROG ERS WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK.’ ; People, this is a genuine Fire Sale—come and partake of the bargains, Sale starts famorrow (Wednesday morning) at 8 o'clock. Come early and shop early, and avoid the rowds. Make no mistake—note address carefully. | COME TO THE BIG FIRE SALE AT THE RED FRONT | ‘The Red Front Clothing Co.| 1508-1510 First Avenue Opposite the Public Market hiIeT STAMP a da Hun away. ee Just North of Pike Street THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918. ‘TURK BREAK WOULD : | THWART HUNSCHEME| Zhe Rhodes Co. © Blocked HOSPITAL SHIP :: SUNK; TWO DIE STAMPS White JSoiesette Tub Dresses Maids’ Wear and Morning Dresses by N. EAD (Special to The Star WASHING The with Turkey has «pl din Want report that Germany in believe oon | Silk Poplin Dress $5.00 < * pointed out that It is n Suitable unlikely that the porte haa dared t defy the kaiser, for the simple rea non that Turkey today, at least from a military and governmental stand for | | | A selection of three popu- Reduced to lar models are included at this price for Wednesday's elling. Some are with shirred $/.98 tops with elastic at waist band, and finished with two The material is stand- fancy pocket Others are ard silk-finished soie- made with yokes and trimmed sette and the model in- with self-covered buttons. cludes high collar, pleated The color line includes black, shoulder, fitted skirt with navy, Burgundy, plum, brown pleat in back. Sizes 36 to and green. Sizes 23 to 30, 16. belt measure New Shirred-Top Silk Skirts, $6.50 Another shipment of desirable Silk Skirts in the hirred top, elastic band model. All new col- and stripe You will find these skirts very attractive and s¢ eable Mt the Dress Trimming Counters The * Hoover’ : House or Uniform Dress $3.50 A very becoming, serv- rvic iceable Tub Dress of All advance styles for late Summer and Early Fall — white, blue or pink cham- are adapting Fringes, Folded and Flat Military Braids, ray.” Made w j Tassels, Soutache Braids, Panels, Applique Embroid- ern ~— "ete Our Trimming Section is showing a very ‘Cuars an «" rtment of ited dress trimmings in the cuffs. zes to fit the Il Shades. We are also in position to look after slender, average and stout ¢ Reg your wants in Braiding, Hemstitching and Picoting. figures. re Ribbon Hair Bows aoe We use only the best quality and Germar most desirable styles of ribbons—and we make them full and fluffy with 4, Men’s Gray Flannel Shirts, $2.00 A medium weight Flannel Shirt, suit- able for outing and every day wear— strong and serviceable. Made with mili- with Bulgaria 6 and 8 loops. Full assortment of tary or negligee collar. Extra long lors in plain moires and fancy sleeves and extra full cut body. Sizes stripes ‘ 14 to 1742. 0c, 6 75e, 85e Men’s Madras Pajamas, $1.50 A well made, serviceable pajama suit— wide and roomy, to assure comfort and Silk Middy Squares - t A Regula h Surah Silk Middy wear. We are showing a very complete while’ ont Hu 1 T Ww border White, line of desirable shades including pink, r id emerald. white, blue, cream, lavender and stripes 5 and $2.50 in combination colors. Sizes 15 to 18,7 lions the county beard of eq urkey « war while 4 Brit Palestine and fa The boches strung quantities of |Th® board adjourned until, Wi barbed wire in the Vesle, but did not; When it will pass on the retard the Americans’ crossing. Pos-|™°Pts of the county assessor, sibly due to the hasty nature of their |—__ S enemy left none of the devices behind that "thetr retreat bets “U.S, CAVALRY NOW FIGHTING ON VESLE LINE handled for the vietory officials Don’t Let Soap reese) Spoil Your When you wash your hair, be *!tul what you use. Most soaps prepared shampoos contain teo rsp) ve x = ” Continued From Page One = in © meantime careful sea ie x ogo ap bak alkali, which is very injurious, th American ttack "4 be gy es ie ¢ neal rere gh pose The boches have a trick | (rien “N° Scalp and makes. tim few terie: ut of ; Ba spy in French or Amer The best thing to use is just ican uniform hidden in a town, to come out after allied occ upation, Hun Pacifist Flees gy in Airship the mulsified cocoanut oil, for this) i pure and entirely greaseless. | very cheap, and beats the most | pensive soaps or anything else get this at infantry stormed < partly thru the in the open, and ay beyond the river, NOW AT BAY ON :::.. WESTERN FRONT =: rf ‘ontinued From Page One! sniper * x Dead Carpet Hills arrived! Just prior to the pieces. You drug store, and a few ounces 2. A) |last the whole family for mont Aug. 6—Prof.| Simply moisten the hair with man pacifist who was | ter and rub it in, about a ths’ imprison. | ful is all that is required. It on an abundance of rich, creamy can operations t attack c oa iermany icans inflic " escaped | cleanses thoroughly, and rinses” give e mer emy ast ‘The hair dries quickly a large part of the army the is soft, fresh le “Shirk All We Can” ballagh 3 on ih tes x ttc * Ramsay, chairman of handle 7 a airy rd of county commissioners, out every particle of dust, dirt wf Pye was elected, Monday, as chairman of dandruff.—Advertisement. A arne we did 1 = Copper BottomBoilers $2.69 Regular Price $3.50 quality Wash Boilers. Famous Rochester with heavy gauge tin sides and solid copper Handles are stationary hook pattern, with If you are in need of a good boiler, Spe- but pris« the Germans can continue an of fensive It tw te First make, bottom. n to start throwing ou wood grip. don’t overlook this money-saving opportunity. cial $2.69. » fifth year of th finish Believe Foes Will Attempt to Dig in Alon Defense Line No phone or C. O. D. orders. Extension Window Screens 39c Window Screens, as illustre ited, 15 inches high and extend to 33 inches. proof at any adjustment. Moecial at: ioc. osiesa ceeni neh oeeten domme 39¢ WIRE FLY SCREEN CLOTH Best quality black enameled steel wire Fly Screen Cloth, specially priced for the two widths: ..6¢ attrac , lineal foot. . , lineal foot. . as 0 26-inch, s , 30-inch, s no condition to s ion anywhere | convict on here No phone or C. orders Wounded Women on accepted. Torpedoed Vessel ° LONDON ing: ¢ h uw ar Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES on Earth at We are one of the few optica: Md Northwest that really MINYON vuxillary —e¢ Their learned today om atart. t Latest advices placed the number ‘only ‘one tas em of mis at 123, including an c ON FIRST AVR. American lier and seven members — Bxamination free, by graduate op- of the crew tometrist. Glasses not prescribed unless absolutely necessary, Los Angeles is producing slycerin| BINYON OPTICAL CO. enough for 1,200 shells daily from 1116 KINST AVE garbage. | wear Seneca 6t. shone Main 1850 |

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