The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919. ‘Moonlight Schools Teach Kentucky BOOZE RUNNERS [s.., wa a yim Illiterates; Many Learn How to Write WORRY VIRGINIA wi Geore-RANKIM | d FOURTH ena UNION FER I vol Noe A Grown Man’s First Letter |, Bandits impersonate Offi-| O1TO F REGED, Prowttont can be done in a pra ‘ ~~" cers--Rob Bootleggers |} STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. FRIDAY NIGHT—GOOD-BYE TIMES OF @ Lar GRO deen tan Vircta ALICE BRADY rele tern cn | Letter Bf Ler 5 ee “The Indestructible Wife” ove re bx acho rrvgdod ne 1 edi HARRY CAREY In his latest girls are not imenune at night by ing thru the running from | Vewt Virginia in ¢ the main} | Y = | —_ up rum running autos «" the Hquor and then een rum runners © reported from ~ teachers have 6-act, trawn mainly from red-blooded Western Si iti we ie ie Uwhy nace GOVERNOR TO ADOPT zt thriller : som a re o been 4 wo: WAR ORPHAN NO. 1,000 | SALT Bam be After five nights in a Kentucky moonlight school. Letter written | rene! n a by man S2 years old tating that hin subscription will be Yes; S.S. S. Is Purely Vegetable served for by other inna A fine, fast, LAKE April active story of uperintende the great itizens of # already | | ‘rare for We Can Deliver a Beautiful be maintained in outdoors, women with t ae Nature’s Safe Blood Treatment w “ay ae mean th 44 | for will be the familie nue: | them. France t Mas a "Se | BRUNSWICK eesti — PHONOGRAPH To you tomorrow, together with an appropriate selection of Victor and Columbia Records—so you can enjoy the music Easter Sunday. dys COLLEGE GIRL “COP” Known for 50 Years as the rodueing chronic yap Best Remedy for Rheuma- WALKS BEAT IN RAIN Search. el B. 8. made entirely tism, Catarrh, Scrofula, fying PHILADELPHIA April one of the unofficia Skin Diseases, observe the doings of , excitement in homeopathic quantities ds 43 proeireanrge ny : Brunswick Phonographs are shown in many styles Pi gig tore ; yee | Mes ‘i Be pause oie y2 Seite Leber mr and finishes—sold on small weekly or monthly pay- W RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER pplying to wa” whe he soak-jeating out t «membre 3 mens. —Fiest ‘Fiser, Phonoghapll nn j wrizeete on STAR WANT ADS BRING RESUL Is: °°" ee - _ meron "LOWEST RATES TO MANY HEIRS NOW ARE VITA! CTATIC’ j CALIFORNIA ANXIOUS FOR OLD CHAIR [ VITAL, Sees _ SAN FRANCISCO Fak hetacs Lie “eanntncxs % old air, concealing bonds LOS ANGELES worth SAN DIEGO ™. * Saunders ' s. &. MULTNOMAH apnat, 22 | “OU8D*>Y EB. Ward. The will lett Good service. tarce outside te. the estate to a daughter, Georgiana | yeoms and unsurpassed meals, ry | Saunders, who disappeared 25 years convenience for ago, and Ward claims the estate j axo, | and full particulars at City Tick thee bie wife. Bar atetie ffice More than 150 women have pre | THE McCORMICK LINE’ sented themselves as the lost Georg 369 Cherry St. Phone Eillett 436 1 Ne With legal notice served upon Rogers, he was forced out of his old Red Front location at 4 f 1510 First Ave. With no location in sight he was compelled, for the last two months, to store his great $60,000 Red Front Clothing stock in a Basement. Thus, being practically FORCED YZ OUT OF BUSINESS, Rogers was in sore straits—but he would not give up—he succeeded at last in securing the large double storeroom at the NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIRST AVENUE AND PINE STREET Here, at First and Pine, Rogers has moved his great $60,000 Red Front stock, and realizing - pc ay season has advanced while he has been out of business, Rogers has ordered his entire 8 to be SACRIFICED! AT ONCE FOR WHAT MONEY IT WILL BRING—PRICE NO OBJECT The sacrificing of this immense $60,000 stock will mark the greatest price-cutting event that Rogers i has ever attempted. This entire stock MUST BE SOLD and sold it will be, regardless of the loss entailed ee —SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. Come to Rogers’ new location at corner First and Pine, just 4% block north of the Red Front’s old location, and across the street. Look for the large corner store with the Red Front. This is the place where hundreds of bargains await you Saturday. Following are a few prices to give you an idea of the sacrifice taking place here tomorrow: MEN’S SUITS | Shoes Sacrificed Sars Sut'ca: w $5.75 | ae”. $1.65 Mor Sut vo $6.85 | Scie" $1.98 Fac | cee $1.98 | Snr Se $2.48 TEES soe | Bees Pans Coo $2.95 | iste Cate 9B 4 rar seve ie ts $8 gg | eter” $3.45 i, Henttle Overcoats, $20.00 to | $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Dress rane. $9.85 | Sits... $3.48 Men's High-grade Suits, $20.00 | $7.50 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, Cueto” $11.85 | ina cue $3.98 Men's Finest Tailored Suits, | $6.00 Girls’ Tan English-last vine, Cat G4.95 Cotte BL4B5 | Cat te. eee $3.45 Cut te ora aan 98c | RUBBERS—All Kinds—AT SALE PRICES) *"";.°™."™ wae LOOK FOR THE BIG RED FRONT—Come With the Crowds Saturday at 9 A. M. “ag Red Front Clothing —. NOTICE Pay Checks Cashed Liberty Bonds Accepted Mail Orders Filled Friday—Last Times—“A Regular F Fellow” STARTING SATURDAY The Colossal Screen Spectacle in Eight Acts “The Heart of 1, and Helen MePar 4 Delina Campbett ninTns to Mr. and Mre D. Cummings, * R. W. Simmonds, Girt to Mr. Spring, March 6 + HW. Paringer, R. H. Pierce, 4215 « 1. HM. Mupble, = W. J. Morgen, 1514 *. J. K. Allison, 2821 25e Arrow Collars, Men's Pure Silk Socks, Outten resnetheonasei llc Cut to .... dens, ane. 23c worth to s208, Out to BOC .. 5c Unies Fy iid 49¢ 50¢ Genuine President Suspenders, Cat to... BEC worth to 34.00, Cut $1 23 Men's $2.00 Night 89c M. Lestgold, Weir, Went 4. W. Jem, 1812 « W. B, Honea, 2210 Mra. H. & Noon, 3808 F. #. Bullard, 608 Men's Heavy Logger Shirts, $9 Altermore, 829 * &. Gelnaberg, £406 T. Hickle againet Lucy Bickle, | | The biggest picture we will have this year. The biggest picture Seattle will see this year. M v New York paid $1 to see it. April 14 HM. P. Erne, 26, 1818 Harvard i nodore Symphony Coliseum Patrons Will Pay the We He Noll 08. LEE Westinke, Apri B Men Positively only ONE WEEK ME Hn ‘own hotel, Apel Lt, J. Fonoy, Ft Mtn InN a gag ernst ch te

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