The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 8

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5 gies Sip hs <a _ ” oo 4 - . eg ere ee a ge THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB, 27, 1919. PAGE 8 al Ts me | FOLKS || pRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER | THE END IS HERE—WE VACATE SATURDAY ry Bureau where all of the men laborers in the Wilson & Company plant, Chi-| roa ago, are employed, imvited me | ef | to sit in his office all of one morning 1 look over the} men who applied for jobs. I + accepted his invitation and Vy had a mc-t interesting experi- gnee, | will tell you about it. and the Great Red Front is no more—we must get out by March Ist. Words cannot tell of this great sac- r Only ove day left and we are forced into the street. We have no location as yet—do you realize what —=SACRIFICE oe and sacrifice to the limit. Price no object. Come—take this merchandise away—it’s yours at the following by —encud “ues veces aan " 6 0 sacrifice prices: the Street. Men's w ool Union $8.00 to $10.00 Men's Heavy Ribbed $7.50 Boys’ Sui $3.50 value, Ladies’ High-top Underwear cut Suits cut s Shoes cut to i to rer oren .~ bine (oeeneeves Men's Overalls Men’s Overcoats, $20.00 to $25.00 ob estes cecccesanepe values, cut to..... Se C sloves $3.50 Men's Pants ts eocereceeesoeeedoae CUt 10 ...cccces. $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s Heavy Wool } Y P Shi Men's Dress Shoes Underwear cut cut to s Prete eceeecccetcee ss OD MEO ce ccccccccccccs Men's Mackinaws, 50c Genuine President 00 } 2 $10.00 to $12.50 Suspenders cut ) values, cut to...... s LO... ce cece eeee sees QW & to......... { sard prac- | “LT want Ih the first place I ically every man s: me te - work here, boss, beca © Wilson & Company treat men} Yight and you give them a chance to get higher up in the Tanks when they make good !" | Tn the second p'ace, I noticed, With great persc satisfne- tion, that the manager treated every applicant for a job with @s much courtesy as if he were a Yeceiving him in his own) home. | In the third place, I got the Surprise of mv life when | Saw men, who had been told by the manager that he could Mot give them anyt thing to do gust then, leave the office with a smile and a thank you. $12.50 to $15.00 Men's Suits cut eececeeee oe to. Men’s High- grade Suits, $ seseenes a to $30 val., cut * Men's Pure Silk Socks cut Men's Finest Tailored Suits $14. worth to $35 fo I asked t there was to smile 1 Waid thank you, and said, in ef. Men's Sears cr gg Taite Socata — Aouad Wool Socks Shirts, worth to worth to $4.00, Men's $2.00 Night Men's Heovy ; Black Sateen Bande cut to 52.00, cut to cut to Gowns cut to Shirts cut to a porary $1.23 89c 98c ONE DAY LEF'T—SALE STARTS TOMORROW (Friday) Morning at 9 o’Cloc MEH the bows. there Wo everybody, and I ees Law Can Bring Justice ‘Wntll T get a job with this compar sete esis =" to Modern Enoch Arden 5c : eu Cashed | (508-1510 FIRST AVE. src Uke StReer My father died while and then I took ote my ch manager '« the type that Mr selects to deal with his army Mf workerm He won't have a man love for his fellows | developed in him—unles: $35,000 in Bribe | Money Handed Over’ Liberty Bonds “AMERICANS & good judge of human ! he has the quality of se Mi * , Noneht and Sold } MAKING G es who will keep up the ¢ woman, w heheonnpigpttngyedticinn John E. Price & Co. OOD if ip and the loyal spirit that}/husband was in the war ading | pi . 909 In bribe money, beni 906 Hoge - AT SIXTY-FIV depart ompany | burs #0 markedly in its of the W , it. mud, amid bu Don't worry about old age. Rd Folk’s Coughs | -0! norte cal n good condition and yall nie was doubtless gind to get rid f <ne, because I had stolen her ad I snuggled back into a corner of the made no mistake in choosing the) ‘° “oor! ho ‘ | tad “ % a A ef the Men's Employme J ivag " es ohn rs and 1 GROC a ave ME | mmirer aA tn be ed pr gd r an. as hale and hearty and , who is a man of big frame.| te \idre e | the als 5. bated. to th ag Ed BEES - pA of course, it ain't the same as tion seedy ‘teste Gy more 0s D you as when you were) heart, big character and with a/*bout hy elong, to the i 2 had run away from a public in-| than 50 years of use | sry Idea of his duty toward his com-| 1" Onc" | “The asylum guards will_not_fo! ma'am,” Tommy remark: | | adders +A of, the Teh cadiaal “pany and toward his dhsentaatn ha |iaw us tonight, Tommy.” “I'sald as That private sanitarium haan't) LONDON, Feb. 27.—Nasrollah uses of early or helples cep | . } y papers to hold y They| Khan, brother of the assassinated clean and the othe! ming condition, and you will oo) t take you off this load by |amir of Afghanistan, w «the reported pe thing to fear, And I wor r of shaking about © ¢ any tha ¥ ww the number who applied fo: while I was in the manager was @ soldier in uniform. His nee and manner and conv high seat of the one man, | today to search a - r, ma'am, me be! Drive the poisonous wastes a indicated that he was a per ever should feet Hike |, educated man make a getawa ; |good an the next fellow. Your spies a ial nd serequy bait arn ts will be rejuvenated, your muse! @manager told him that ne| est to Then she 1 flat speech. but | j ag P een ner he made a mistake in apply-|* pught [1 Te = it PF to him for a job—th idently| ® but it ain't t TRUSS TOlen ened Pa Mig ge fe nig So [wanted an office position, or, per r me ou next. A hotel. n be eliminated by w t the original i ed GOLD wanted to go on the road as! 5) “x 9 . ‘ m xi? ndberg | Rupt Dror 1, Haarlem Oi) lee. Th galesman—that he employed men| i. ine state prison / t off other = Jour money will be refunded. 4 Tie were willing to work with ‘ i of boy-and-girl laug’ At A. LUNDBERG CO, most druggists. In seale JAMES 1101 Third Ay: Seattle. | packages, three sizes tae the United States Mark what this ant I gasped fete I haven't any bag, any clothes, or | Sod he oe “Cure Your == tion fo | Rupture Like °°)... | Rian sae then et'sor hn | vour fut ihr tae Sre| # Gured Mine”? |"F. » Three D’s 2 dnt ie ty Namen |e Cann Car i Oem Ke Heals Three ©": nce wg Soldier In Wrong” r M Ci world war I ¢ Reeneif overseas Gapa going over the appreciate me an op r laborer. | ta a . Working my wa > © president salt rhe i F a of your the top t a e starting at t oft Maybe I can climb to the if T am not too parti ula out th Bind of work I start to do.” Fresh-Crisp-Satisfying This is exactly what you'll say when you taste your first Snow Flake Soda. That's what every ag | says about them and that’s why they are con- we: | Mule Balked and | me inand) Dusky Driver Now Resides in Jail Se"D, D. Diceines — ge i yt \ Haden Had tinuing to be so immensely popular. | nme 7) (17s RELIEVES ed ot RR Oe ae ask for cracker-—say Snow me «Whey like him a lot and are ve ed du nner t and mak And very son we turned into th © proud of him HEU ON eal pag Mes for his} paved court where the de wag jakes. SG Resse aoe waernees on] MY RHEUMATISM occtiy whicn tad’ fee. en agsinat a rear piatorm of Tommy" Your grocer can supply you. | tie oo te . That's nonsense! Get oa aa 4 cael the beanies ae , bottle of Sloan’s Lini- ng thru the bushes, Tw ag low rkers ¥ t ment and change “ Bea never com: your tune Heart In th ‘ a bak | me rs with er ameson's was bur f on s&h sap 1 t A r med and the cigar shop | & pla b cay ‘ tp sao. My turn must be com put down this paper the man had § 1 t hurried, “I © lifted me from t nd carried me into the grocer (fo Be Continued) Get itt COLLEGE MEN STRIKE r 1,100 wome on & Compan GETS “PHYSICAL” JOB t. Harry W, Newton, ved with the Uni ; rs at Ca accepted a | struction officer at Camp Lewis, ‘ plant core illiam C. Freeman. | 141 E 2rd St., New York City military training, The petition to President ing that the training be made op-| Advertisement)

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