The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1918, Page 11

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PAGE 11 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. cage AVIATOR | Rngland, § hy @Aj Overwheiming vote COlteress today Wefeated Aveloc! i Wilson's resolution to create a new! have n arrested on the o1 trades union political party in Eng t B tar i-eennen + Now Comes the “APOLLO-PHONE” It Talks, Sings and Plays (Obtainable Only Here) It is being displayed and demonstrated now at our store. Don’t buy any player until you have heard, for instance, John McCormack's wonderful voice singing “Sunshine of Your Smile,” to the perfect music roll accompaniment by Lee S. Roberts, both oper- ated by you, subject to your every mood and tempera- ment. Bolshevik extract cio) ISLAIDTO REST With full mi of H. Florian ¢ 0 die | simple cr ” © University Methodist churel God in the gift of Mis Cc. W, Cram, long time friend of D: Canfield’s family, said in his simp! ® © at the chureh Read Letters From Pals ar was hidden in completely filled the front part ¢ the small chureh. the casket th Y ators, workec flower of oy been placed by the hands o flyers, The gift acc body from Canfield plane > an unknown cause, 1 authorized tribute of the war depart flyers at Mi ami e o bravery, daring and fidelity of the dead comrade Stand at Attention y was accompa an duri A brief mili ¢ was held there before ne brave boy whe went:firet of Alf Seattle flyers q Economy in Clothes Does Not Demand That You Buy “Cheap” Clothes — It Demands That You Buy the Best Clothes in the Most Economical Way. It is essential for the sake of America’s coming generation that the young men of today remain properly clothed. Thereis a law of psychology that makes a man more ambitious, more efficient, : more energetic, when well dressed. Absolutely the Latest | GEORGE PHONES | And there is a great deal of satisfaction in know- | Moderately Priced FOCH AT FF | : pote : ing that it is possible to dress well and still econo= Convenient Terms } ee ++ i Tol mize. Other Instruments in i ep Ge oa 4 Exchange. a) ° OTA. snerals Haig THIS front in France by telephone ‘ iH ILLUSTRATION IS This sort of thing at No. 10 Down %, q DRAWN ing at., the premier’s office, is a dai Upstairs selling has eliminated: pe FROM LIFE , Get Gen. Foch on the pb one i IN OUR all the waste from the clothing: Se business and made it possible for: ss ints woes OWN SHOPS antes =, 7 ae the moiei} US to give to any size, shape or: srr bate lors eins iene > ees shown is they! age of man the greatest Clothing: value in the world at °15.00, °20.00 = *25, come over tonight. Ca marche! Ou : \ a classy three - but- parfaitement—demain. I'll see you ton suit, with roll YOU CAN’T GET AROUND THIS— Upstairs rent IS lots lower than street-level rent. eet ee i | Cor, Third Ave. and University Opposite Pantages Theatre neon eS j| “That you, Haig? This is Lioyd ‘ i George. “How are things? How | ; and high waist. SagiaiT Ant Watehent! Con pa 1 In blue, gray, run over and have a talk, or are you green and brown, too busy with the offensive? Yes, | ail wool materials ieee | A few needs ack tang $20 and $25 is back at the front . The general public cannot tele phone to France, but this advantage from a military stan t can eas: Attorney in Army | ij f ai ie Come up and| | Elaborate fixtures DO cost more than plain ones. |Honored by F riends : ; look them over— Big buying power DOES get better prices. holding the rank of Heutenant ir they’re good. Big selling DOES make possible selling at less profit. the army, was prese truveling bag and two st the Young Men’ OVER THE RHODES CO.—ARCADE BUILDING—SECOND AVE. = u the’ othe ca ie azen J & Mrs. Tina Requa, Sait Lake City, ; { tnt “3 &vr-.~ be here this evening. Very good This is just one Young Men's Repu seeks aid of local police ¢o find Chas UPSTA! ZLoTHIERS Some Shien te EEE ESS 4. <n OTELES PERERA URE ER ecRe eee wares in the morning.” Or maybe it is Field Marshal Haig : collar, patch pock- the premier wants to talk to : Hite ets, welted seams o'clock.” At 7 o'clock Gen. Haig ts in Lon don, while all the world thinks he is of jer sphanaes It DOES cost money to collect credit payments. scores eo" . ., fall styl ; It DOES cost money when you give credit to somebody styles you will Ne gunn find in our shops. oa a-ha endure 1 nin Bird's ave, Thursday was presented on beh { the Home Their Jyearold son was ed to death in @ fire, and the died of heart ur 4 ALTERATIONS FREE: FIT GUARANTEED *~\ THRIFT STAMP keep the Hun baie > em Hopper-Kelly’s Special Music Offer for @ September This Beautiful Columbia Grafonola With Electric Motor (No Winding) And a Selection of Records on Easy Terms if 1 This is ono of the most popular of the Columbia School Shoes That Wear 4 ; | | -| Hi (tll Styles—a full sized Cabinet Instrument, of clear, brilliant tone, and all other exclusive Columbla 3chool Shoes at Prices Representing eatures—now OFFERED WITH AN ELECTRIC —NO WAR PROFITS—— KING BROS. CO. 1200—711 SECOND AVENUE FALL CONSIGNMENTS ON DISPLAY WHERE QUALITY REIGNS ELECTRIC MO ae (no wind) MOTOR, that does away with the ne ty of wind- ng, but the winding crank is not removed if you are to use i fit includes a ollection of s 3 r own choice, of any five dout nd a complete For that auto trip, picnic, boat trip or theatre, NUT’ I#OUSE, NUTS are put up in three convenient sizes. The cups, amortment of needles. The cases are in beautiful of heavy waxed paper, are scientifically | : [Y] sna the price completes but $92.75, on the special prepared, absolutely sealed against VS Ee ee Te OUeRine nee reg re, am or — You'll find and ‘hear it play your favorite music, and arrange them for sale everywhere. Yours for $5,400,000. Our moderate expenses, our buying facilities and our willingness to be con- tent with reasonable profits enable us to sell our Shoes at prices that will save our customers money. loys’ Seattl J Infants’ soft-sole Shoes, all Minnes’ and Children's lace solid leather, u 4 § of black kid, with ele oth 12, $345. Sizes “e Boys’ Shoe of gunmetal wf so, : } h er tips. zen 10 4 Infante’ firs ep Sho Py " etal Schoo Ne Bikes 1 to 54, $4.25. hand-turned "ines a white kid 5 gunmetal ans Singlish or Genuine C. Skuffer Shoes, of ops. Di yroad toe lasts 6, calf or pate ont leather. Skuffer Shoes. Bineg'é to 8 $2.40, Sizes B% to 11, . 92.00, Sizes M4 to pre Bee ‘then in our window, These Prices Speak for Themselves. wer sevins Lhe Symonds Shoe Co. 1516 THIRD AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Streets Seattle's Phonograph Headquarters,

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