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] THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNE PAGE 3 , SEPT. 25, 1918 Pike Street ve Street 1 a bweaday Nigh Liat in divided wes Killed n, 8: mise Fifth Avenue Gris Faces, teietnet Or th Avenue MONTH-END CLEARANCE SALE Of Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Bedding and Household Utilities A glance through the appended descriptions of the extraordinary values offered will serve to convince you of the genuine worth of the savings. These Special Reductions are for tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. MONTH-END ——CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE Washington men include n action, and Private J te casualtios are KILLED IN ACTION Addre Next of Kin WOUNDED SEVERELY YOU CAN NOW SEE}. 0c ee See ee SECTION NO, 2 AREALBATTLE |. 0 "t= vate John Metea Arlington, Wash WOUNDED SEVERELY ITALY’S MISSING IN : : corp. BH. Huffman . Hozoman, Mont.......Mra Private Jr Private Le 5 Corvallis, Or ye saintan i been indicted by a federal grand eee char charges of conspira: FLAM i NG Zs . ae : — ——es FRO N T Official Royal Italian War Films YOU ACTUALLY SEE Fierce Trench Fighting From Barrage to Prisoners! A Grand Battle Fleet Bombarding Shore Defenses! The Only Complete Real Air Fight Ever Filmed! All photographed by enlisted cameramen of the Royal Italian Army while under fire SEATTLE ITALIAN CONSUL APPROVES After Seeing “Italy’s Flaming Front,” Mr. Paolo G. Brenna, in a Letter to the Manager of the Strand Theatre, Said: “I am very glad to have been accorded the privilege of be ing the first rson in Seattle to these beautiful, most inter esting and touching films. I have never seen rendered with equal clearness the superhuman deeds perfor: by the Italian army in the autumn of 1917 on the Biansizza eau. Git sure that these films will have the greatest success in Se Second at Seneca Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c Children 10¢ Plus war tax ‘Twenty-two alleged members of the I. W. W. from Spokane have | The Easiest Way LEAVE ALL. YOUR fferer from eczema. Itct better, four ounces all you will need. simple remedy has never known to fail.—Advertisement A Good Phonograph Provides World of Pleasure for To End Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely, and that is to dissolve it. This de stroys it entirely. 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It is inexpensive, « (Special to The Star t ITS MOVIE INDUSTRY Far and reel LONDON, Sept is out to enlarge part in. the world’s movie s Most of the films exhibited in Britain are foreign made, a great bulk of them coming rom America, Now Britain is form a “British Screen club" of au thors, producers, manufacturers and exhibitors, to pre film industry. And } ing the industry is pending in parla nent OF THE BRAY inded =m 1 the ho: s ‘over there’ are the bravest of the brave," 1 Bishop J. M Francis, who has just returned to country TRY THIS TONIC FOR STUBBORN ILLS OF THE STOMACH Some forms of stomach trouble that do not yield to ordinary treat ment often respond to the — tonic treatment that builds up the system strengthens the nerves that control the digestive processes and gives the stomach a supply of rich, red xd My stomach was out of order says Mr, Albert J 1, whose dress is R. B.D. 69. Point, N. Y., “and ray app so poor that I did not car pain in my stomach little nourishment and completely run-down sleep nor rest well, although craved it and my eyes ached. My complexion and the whites of my | eyes had a sallow, jaundice like color I grew so weak and shaky that could hardly put one foot ahead of the other and my back was weak and sore. I then tried several med! cines without benefit, until I took Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. A w boxes showed me that th were adapted to my trouble and they en tirely relieved me. I work hard every day and have never been troubled with my stomach sin So many dy helped by this with Dr. Williams’ Pin’ every st from should try it. Good di impossible without a supply of rich red blood and Dr. Williams’ Pink is actually build up the blood to is work Dr. Williams Medicin It gives just the informatic you want re company will mail Dr Pink Pills, postpai nts per box or your own druggist can supply you. Do not pay more. News by Telegraph and Telephone EVERE 5 Following & night A party Se sts a h dd whisky were fined an ag of $308 ‘orn was fined $10 in police ourt Tuesday for assaulting nont Ballard street car conductor J Horning, Monday Mott Sawyer, former Milwaukee division i . has been commissioned a major in the spruce production division of the air ser vice 8 building a spruce rail road on the Olympic peninsula Mrs. G. E, Beaupre, Astoria hotel, tighth and Pine, sustained severe bruises and lacerations when struck by an auto truck at Seventh and Union Tuesday, The driver of the truck failed to report to the police Chas, Lambert and Fred Victor, motorcyclists, sustained cuts and bruises in a collision with an auto at First N. and John st., Tuesday fternoc Two trunks, containing 80 quarts of whisky, from Montana, were ne Pacific ¢ 1 officers veen qu Charged with “padding” the pay for his personal randizement ©. Hiatt, mecha foreman at Supt ay, is in. the yj I Wilson, cashier of the company brought about Hiatt’s arrest. He | held under $2,500 bail Patrolman W. F. Patton, search Ing for a burglar in the ri lon as a y Richardson. 126 11th ave. N, Richardson apol. ogized to the irate cop. A jury found Dr. W. G. Emonds guilty of issuing a pres liquor illegally Judge A Frater, Tue Emonds had been found guilty the same charge on three previou r & Eddy girls will stage dance and entertainment at »idiers and Sailors club, Satur night Samuel Depp, 132 Roanoke st., | was electrocuted Lumber company when a high tension wire cam contact with » he was han of 1410 20th assisting him, was s ned, but will reciver If you can spare it, leave a phono nd record at the Arm: and club, 509 Third for the Merchant Marine crew of the teamer Western Hope, which leaves soon for the submarine ne stees of the Chamber of Com re making an effot stmas buying on Oct 1 Two hundred and fifty feet track on the Ballard = municip: treet car line, at the south er the 15th ave idge will be double tracked imme the incre Funeral services of Lou A. Mahan wer hel utterworth's pe Wednesday at 2 p, m. under auspice Mrs. Mary W. Barrett, an em ploye of the county audite fic for the last three © left for France Wednesday to engage in Red ‘ons work The Chamber of Commerce — of Anchorage, / usked th trustees of the ver of Com to take care merce .and .Commerci lub to take some action to constrain the government to mine coal in the Matanuska fields because private capital will not undertake the enter wideus Bernard MeGra da commissi in the fourth training car Pik Ark A. ©. Me€ y was fined $75 Tues: taining five quarts of whisk James ©, Ruff, an Everett pas. senger engineer on the Milwaukee railroad, was killed Saturday mor $33.00 Ivory ameled and Decorated Chiffonier, with mirror, for . ¢ $24.50 $32.00 Ivory Ename and Decorated Dressing Table, with triplicate mirror ...... $22.50 Enameled Dressing Table, in Adam de- ign, reduced to 4 . $35.50 $40.00 Waxed Oak Table in Colonial Ry ign, ane . Tuna Y ly Dre sing Table with trit Biles ate mirtor, fOr 26. <vas > ... B19.75 .00 Mahogany Dressing ble with triplicate mir- ror, for A .... $39.75 $50.00 Walnut Chiffonier with triplicate mirror, re- duced to $36.25 10 Walnut Chifforette with plenty of drawer for $31.50 Ivory Enameled Bed in three-quarter for $45.00 Walnut Bed in Queen Anne design, avanere to $28.7: $75.00 Large Ivory Enameled Dresser with very large mirror, for eee BAD.TS dt eats Ivory r wi large mirror, for 14.50 32 Ivory Enameled Chiffonier with rations, for ‘ . 66.50 $55.00 Mahogany Serving Table of high-grade con- struction, for $34.75 $8.50 Mahogany Dining Chi airs, only five in the lot, each : $5.50 $70.00 Mahogan: nd Mary sign, for 25 $87.50 Mahogany ‘Buffet in William and } y de- sign, for $54.25 fi Large Tapestry Arm Chair, with mahogany frame, for .. ‘ mae ‘ $53.50 Wool Wilton Rugs Extraordinary Values in the Month- End Clearance Sale Those whose preference for good floor cover! are bound by cost, will be agre surprised to find a large selection of Fine Wool Wilton Rugs at spe- cially reduced prices—an opportunity to buy really high-grade Rugs at the price of the more common- place. In this offering are: 9x12 Wool 27x54-inch Wilton Rugs at Wool Wilton Wool Wilton Rugs at Rugs at $67.50 $9.95 $6.95 Worth $80.00 Worth $13.50 Worth $9.00 8-8x10-6 Herati Royal Wilton Rugs—seven only—in the Barbizon Li ape patterns, $78 50 reduced to ... 36x63-inch Bedding and Linens In the Face of Advancing Prices Note These Splendid Values 42x36-inch Pillow Cases, 68x90-inch Seamed Sheets, 81x90-ineh good Muslin Sheets, each. . 81x99-inch best quality Sheets, each.... 30x40-inch colored Crib Blankets, each 64x76-inch double Sheet Blankets, pz x84-inch extra size Blankets, pair 66x80-inch Gray Wool Blankets, pair. 20x26-inch new feather Pillows, pair ; 74x84-inch closely-woven Spreads, each..... 76x86-inch Satin Spreads, each ..... 18x36-inch Bordered Huck Towels, each. Per dozen 20x40-inch Bath Towels, each Per dozen . 18x18-inch Hemmed N ipkins, ie 54x54-inch n Breakfast Cloths, each. . hang, by Reversible Special, Each $95.00 Tapestry Wing Fireside Chair, with mz thoge any frame, for $92.50 Queen Anne holstering, for $160.00 Queen Anne Davenport with Dama stering, for Rocker for $62.50 Blue and Brown Dama Chair for $152.50 Black three loose cu sens, é $90.00 Black and Gold Damask upholstered Chair re- ... $52.50 $18.50 Ivory and Frosted Brown Willow Rockers re- -$11.75 Rockers $15.75 arm duced to duced to $25.00 Ivory $22.50 Ivory Enameled POCKO BOP 65) 0h pea egane $30.00 Ivory Ename for $12.00 Cromwellian- top, for $42.50 Cromwellian Morris Chair with heavy cretonne covered cushions, Davenport S s with or: $13.75 with oak top, $18.75 tonne cushion uphol- 97.50 $62.50 Blue and Brown Damask and Mahogany Frame $41.25 sk and Mahogany Frame with - $89.50 -$28.75 25.00 Cromwellian Arm Chair ‘with cretonne cush- ion, for $27.00 Cromwel ion, for $45.00 Ive tO: sot $30.00 Ivo’ y for $8.50 Ivory Enameled Willow Bird Cage for. $4.00 Bracket for bird cage for. Scrim Curtains $1.50 Pair Fifty pairs Curtain: all white and ecru eo ors; priced regularly a pair. Short Lengths of Cretonnes A large number ple lengths of Cretonnes in one-yard to two-yard lengths, $1.50 per yard, are marked the piece — 50¢, and $1.00. Silk Tapestry Table Mats $1.65 Each Thirty Silk Table Mats, worth h. Month-end Cle price, each $1.65. Short lengths of Scotch } in rose, blue 1 shades Ten pieces of Cretonne tractive colors; regular $1.00 the yard, are 60¢ the yard Thirty-six pairs of White Lac pair Ten picces of Printed Cloth—a very desirab! for curtains and over shown in floral signs. Special, the yard, Enameled Willow with high-grade DRAID not .E CHOPPING inches in diameter, ded steel Fee Couch Covers Special, the set" DEEP BE ATING ATES and Ch .. $14.25 with cretonne Kitchen and Housewares Are Underpriced with light ly "$2.69 .98c , le of Selected green broom corn with five rows Brooms will any .98c BOARDS, hardwood 69c S, 18, with apac “China and ‘Silverware TRA “Donatello” per Dennis” $1 20 39¢ », 59 3OWLS: ite glazed earth- .50c SEMI-PORCELAIN Decorated $1.50 erware ntworth pattern $7.50 cush- ... $18.25 Floor Lamp reduced $23.25 led Willow Tea Wagon with glass 19.75 asket for $6.25 .$4.50 -$2.25 rust; r compartment .79¢ "29¢ s0W LS, 13 and a double- tuning tat a cedar tne wan gains GERMANS TO CURB ne CRIME IN SCHOOLS jn: va, to wreck the train » train hit rom military All the Family Aopper-Kelly Company offer you special facilities for testing and comparing side ide the world's three standard makes of phonographs now brought by their respective makers to the highest point of perfection The Man Who Makes $10.00 Per Week And spends eleven, is on the road e : One Sure Mode of Treatment | 2nne m2 con] For Const pation Rear nine, is on the way to success. 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