The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1918, Page 4

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\Hun He!meis So Common They’re With ARMY mmon among the boys in that fight that they tov eal tonder \ and & handful of Ger man buttons wouldn't bring a ) franc at auction 1 saw an Ohio boy the other day who was using a German helmet for a cuspidor! What ; wouldn't some of the retic fiends { or that helmet? single day. people tn twe weens) time. “What xl in itr’ he came back at me when I suggested that he had a much soughtafter souvenir I've got so much Junk now to carry around that) I'm round-shouldered, Why not put it to good use? TI might bury it Ate} claims of Nuxated | by ail good drug the war and dig it up.” ) 5 ) \ ) he men and wom- and Jurance of weak, nervous, at home | Catarrhal Deafness | and Head Noises! | | TELLS SAFE AND SIMPLE WAY TO TREAT AND RELIEVE AT HOME “HE DOES If you have catarrh, IT BETTER” 106 MADISON 8T. ¥e sn the West.— deatnoss or, he a noises catarrh, or if pl THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, BRITISH MAKE Saag, EMER (Special to The Star by N S spanisi TAFLUENZA IS EPIDEMIC HERE Deadly Pneumonia. cases of hoarding, p er violations of the food And the prosecutions are not con | ment department, » Jexception tn every |Entire clothing stock of Kennewick Clothing Company, of Kenne- violation of the food law ts foun: @ prosecution follows these cases from his the enforcement branch meana | t! |what it says “Among persons and Institutions who have paid fines are and then come back here after {| | parliament stmans (butchers), Sains a; big restaurants such as Simpson's Princes, the Ritz, the Carlton, big clubs, wholesalers, 1 an as Burton, Bon & Sanders, Hoober.| disease by killing the ge i “Thin is by no means a complete Nor does it necessarily repre these cases it in possible that h chiefs of the concerns” “Shoe Preserving” Is An Art|] S850 HOUGEN doesn’t merely rip off the old sole and tack on another—the new sole is BUILT onto and into the old shoe. There's a vast difference between “Cobbling”—and Depend- able, Quality SHOE PRESERVING. TRY HOUGEN’S SHOE SERVICE IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY, TIME lecafon of Wn teat a | AND PATIENCE. moat Ste ether Symptons a meat the presence of * . . which often be over- We Call for Phone for our auto—it will call e for your shoes, and the charge is w st adios treatment, Your Old Shoes onty 10 cents PHONE MAIN 4637 _ SCHOOL-DAY STRAIN ; A parent troubled over a child or a fas Ee oe do no better than to utilize the the | seeiite help om |have been the ideal Family | Laxative for 40 years—a guar- ‘antee of reliability. Gentle fee fom ius dru oe Banco yo _ oe affords as a strengthening and nourishing SO 4-H poem ae Sites i tecers cocy dey, eras a tems| mg biliousness, _indi- of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essential | 7 to the blood and tends to confirm a growing child | in robustness. For your boy or girl, you will not | be satisfied with anything short of Scott’s. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. wn for Your Children's Sake LIBERTY BON DS | home treatment 95 This popular price for foot- wear of standard quality and workmanship — representing an absolute saving of two to three dollars—is made possible only by the combined resources of 66 low rent upstairs shoe stores. Our slogan — “Better values for the same money—and the same values for less money”—STILL HOLDS GOOD! Beautiful styles in the wanted shades of brown and gray—the kind that is rapidly becoming scarce. Don’t Forget to Buy One or More Military oe koko brown, dark gray and blael or calfskin, pair ............ $5 95 9-inch top Lace Boots in dark gray, Havana brown; covered Louis — $4, 95 cravenette top; priced at. ysl $5.95 BOSTON SANE a Bite Stood beet To the Public: We suggest buying now while stocks are complete. You will not get what you want later owing to curtailed production. = ENGLAND FIGHTS : si: SHY OF PACKERS :::. (Special to The Star by N, i Successful Purchaser of Kennewick jng if possible, to avoid the crowds which we know will jam not be had often these days. So come to this sale and get your share. ” KUPPENHEIMER SUITS $14.85 the British ministry on in the latest foo tin of a discussion of U packers and meat price | Hoover's recent visit to England. Sir | “The control of such 4 large indus Intense complexity one of constant anxiety to the Ameri can government; but, as Mr. Hoover, , the problema involved are at the tnoment almost © ® ©” Men's Kuppenheimer Suits, heavy, all- -wool | $12.00 Boys’ School Suits, large sizes, |Men’s Dress Pants, States, because, even if drastic lation were substituted, as wan reo: | ' ommended in the recent report of the United States federal trade commis sion, for the existing methods of food administration control, it would not) be likely to reduce the price of meat products by an amot | be appreciable to any $5 Men’s Union Made Work Shoes Cut to = 85 |Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, Union made; | Children’s Shoes, kid and gunmetal; all y outfit, with inhaler shelf for regular w If you haven't one, | Men’s $7.00 and $8.00 Stetson, Walk-Over prevent further spread o: demic and to stamp it out }of the margin of profit | packers, by vast turnovers, are able to transact their operations. ' Hoover's Judgement, the |reasons for the high cost of meat | products from the United States are latmply the additional costs of pro- | duction to the American farmers and the additional cost of transports Arrow Collars, All Sizes, Your Choice, 5¢ lof 25c. They're slightly soiled, but good value, and we'll clean them up tomorrow (Sat- ‘urday) at the ridiculously low price of 5¢. All sizes. | a SWISS SURPRISED | AS LONDON EATS (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) LONDON, Oct. 16. |how German propaganda has perme |ated Switzerland is afforded in the case of Dr, Ehrensperger, of Zurich. who came to London to inquire into economic conditions, expecting to see the capital starving. restaurant he said he was astoniabed | to find that what cost him 4 francs in Zurich cost him only 1 franc here English are starv: | | Underwear on sale at $1.98. Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.25, go at 69¢. Shirts of lthe better kind, including Cluett and Monarch brands, that sold to $2.50, on sale Satumw |day at $1.25. And a line of Men’s Pure Silk Shirts that sold to $10.00, marked dowa and Grive away the CFTLU” Fivery one can afford a new Suit and Overcoat at the prices we ask to $3.50, marked to $1.48. Light Chambray Work Shirts go at 69¢. And Men’s Union- | Outing Flannel Gowns go at $1.48. 35c Lisle Garters go at 18¢. ers, Loggers’ Shirts, Slicker Coats and the finest of Men’s Furnishings, Hats, etc., all in- LYNCHING SOCIETY FOR HUN TOO GOOD: (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) Darnatadt have organized a lynching society of 45 members to deal with . A man who had hoarded & quantity of eggs, bacon and pota toos was their first victim. set upon by six members, duly elect: | |ed to carry out the society's sentence, land beaten to unconsciousness with | Rogers Will Cash Your Pay Check |we throw it on sale tomorrow—so come early, for we are a Union Store. Our doors are GERMANS STEAL MEAT governor general of Warsaw has or. dered the consumption of meat re. stricted in Warsaw and Lodz, and 4 in this manner will The Red Front Clothing Co. ALBERT HANSEN : 3010 Second Ave. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS ‘Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Hoad-Colds. It'sSplendid! In one minute your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can No more hawking, TAILORS old-fashioned quality made to your measure at | breathe freely. | enuffling, blowing, ) | No struggling for breath at | night, your cold or eatarrh will be Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream | Apply a little of this fragrast, anti . healing cream in your nos. It penetrates through air passage of the head, soothes the | [inflamed or swollen brane and relief comes iptanitay, Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty Relief comes #0 quickly. Carter’s Little Liver Pills A Remedy That Makes Life Worth Living Geauine bears signature You Cannot be Constipated BSENCE of Iron in the Blood ie the reason for many colorless faces 'ARTER’S IRON PILLS will greatly help most pale-faced people ENTIRE KENNEWICK CLOTHING STOCK “ION SALE “SATURDAY wick, Washington, purchased by us at a fraction of wholesale cost. Entire stock to be thrown on sale Saturday at 9 A. M. The entire Kennewick Clothing stock, of Kennewick, Washington, has been bought by H. M. Rogers, proprietor of the Red Front Clothing Company, and has now been moved and merged with Rogers’ great Red Front stock, at 1508-1510 First Avenue. This combined and colossal array of merchandise will go on sale tomorrow (Saturday). So come tomorrow and take first pick. The stock consists of the highest grade of Men’s Cloth. ing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. Racks of Men’s Kuppen- heimer and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats go on sale here tomorrow. Thousands of Shoes—Men’s highest-grade Furnishings, including Monarch and Cluett Shirts; Eagle and Medlicott Underwear; Pure Silk Shirts, Hosiery, ete., included. This stock is exceptionally high grade—it is one of the best offerings we have ever placed before the people of the City of Seattle. We will quote the following few prices for your inspec. i, M. ROGERS tion, and will request that you attend this sale in the morn- Clothing Stock this store later in the day. Bargains like the following can. ‘en’s elegantly T.‘lored Suits, Kuppen- Hundreds of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, heimer and Society Brand make; regular beautifully tailored; tweeds, worsteds and prices to $30.00, cut to.......-- $14.85 serges; worth to $27.50, cut to. -$11.85 d serges, worth to $45.00, cut gto ot edna be ehacs ne 04 Ss $19.85 . $4.85 worth to $5.00, cut Men’s Suits and Overcoats—a pile of odds 2.48 and ends—worth to $25, cut to. - $9.85 rere yrerey ee $5.00 value, cut to...........5-- $2.85 | sizes; worth to $2.25, cut to. oy "ene and Florsheim Shoes, cut to...... $3.85 | Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $8.00, Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, big assortment of | WLSSARPS+ARS Shee D806 66 95 .. $3.48 styles; worth to $5.00, cut to..... $2.48 | $1.00 Boys’ School Shoes cut to ....$1.98 Hundreds of Arrow Collars go on sale tomorrow at 5¢ instead of the contract price Tbe President Suspenders go on sale tomorrow at 35¢. Men’s Pure Wool Eagle brand to $4.85. And every value here stated is bona fide. Men’s 50c Wool Socks go Saturday at 23¢. Men’s Cotton Socks at 1214¢. Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50, at $1.25. 10¢ Handkerchiefs tomorrow at 5¢. And Men’s Cotton Underwear, summer weight, at 48¢. Saturday we'll also sell Meh’s Pure Silk Socks at 23¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth made Overalls marked to $1.65. Heavy Wool Mackinaw Shirts cut to $4.85 Heavy It will pay you to come to this sale tomorrow. A new stock is on sale, and it has been priced remarkably low. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-Made Overalls, Work Gloves, Sweat- cluded in this sale, and go tomorrow at rock-bottom sale prices. In fact, many items jare priced much less than actual wholesale value. So come early tomorrow—come pre- jpared to buy, and remember— People, this is a genuine sale—we've just bought the Kennewick Clothing stock and only open Union Hours. SALE STARTS SATURDAY 9 A. M. Doors closed promptly at 6 o’clock sharp—so shop early. Make no mistake—note address carefully. LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT 1508-1510 First Avenue S85°*Nortun ot Pike Street FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician Boys’, Gir! HATS KAVANAGH’S First and Union 1005 First, at Madison All Wool Overshirt AU. S. Heavy Kersey material. Rainproof; well made and excel- lent garments for the man working outside. Sizes 15 to 17. Price $5.50 in Trousers $2.75 | Blankets. ..$5.50 to $8 Trousers | Corduroy Suits. .$14.50 Shoes ..$3.75 to $8.00 Wool Caps .. ..75¢ Corduroy Caps Rain Coats .......see08 Sweaters. $3. 00 to eis . $3.00 to $17. 50 KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP 1209 First Avenue, Seattle. TheBestis ( NoneToo Good“ examina tant mat- Home of the Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth Marcum Optical Company 017 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison Wstablished 1906. saceeccccoccecosescccoce

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