The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 3

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FOURTH =.2 UNION Friday—Farewell of MAE MURRAY in “Danger—Go Slow” SATURDAY— i-remembere m her ama access in “The Wildeat of Paris at the Liberty = —IN— “THE SILK-LINED BURGLAR” Which means 4 days of vivid, sensational, startling crook photo-drama, cleverly played, at this theatre. Russell on the Wurlitzer We Sharpm and Sell All Makes of Hair Qipper FLECTRIC GRINDING ~» WORKS, 1402 4th Av! A Watch Repaired by |) Jones Is Always Right || Telephone Elliott 2607 Corns Peel There's Only “2 drope of ‘Gots-It'—Corn is doomed.” Joos it that way-—-effectively, ighiy. Why get down on the r, tle yourself up a knot, @ have t FIN FILS ENE Wellknown local erybody is using old-time recipe Tea and Sulphor of Sage Hate . and thousands of women and men who value that that beautiful dark shade ich ts so attractive, this old-time Nowadays mixture impro' of other ing “Wyeth’s Sage an pound,” naturally, se body can possibly applied sponge or soft brush with It and , draw this through your hair, ing one y morning the gray hair disap dies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul phur Compound is that, beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it gives ft an appearance of abund- off Painlessly One Genuine Corn “Getelt.” Peeler at's at any drug by Law: GAN HAR. NOW druggist says ev that or er locks dark and beaut! color, of hair use only even POKY( recipe get this famous by the addition ts by asking at store for a bottle of ulphur Com ne the hair enly that no tell it bas been just dampen a } drog which You tak small strand at a time. but what delights the la gor the wi besides also brings the gloss and lustre and | American government THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, ‘Portia Leaves Stage to Fight Legal Battle for Poor Mother’ . BACK FOR COIN He Got It and "Sheriff Got nm probation for a year a ISHII QUIT BECAUSE DIDN’ T GO TO PARIS May on the race question, failed in this because Wilson return. ed too quickly to Parts, went home. nothing to reports Bo chance t nd teach the Here's the real] (Special to The HONOLULI n Rh le © movement it of Japanese politics! was persuaded to stay tn purpose of conferring with Amertea but f them, He was educa Then Ishit there neers to bec that he went/to Hawaii, 1919. YOUNG KOREAN WINS OVER JAIL KEEPER Star by N. FE. May ader in the K his jailer as we! in America after his release and went back to do Y. M A. work in Seoul, but later went) because Korea was not ~T FUGITIVE GOES Him in Again . After encaping from the Snobe mish county jail at Bverett with ‘our other prisoner Le Culloch, of Kv rived on the DOGS AND HENS WISER warm air. Phys the cold alr treatm « have leaw sense than either dogs or chickens in the ©} Hol oga, formerly p jation of Surg n railway. He hundreds» of surgeo: the twenty-third held ir Céoper FIND WINE, BEER AND | Forty gallons of whisky, ft a quantity of mash were seized of wine, twe and the rest de A) ut up $1,000 in Dr of wine at her h was poured on the guilty b: hman's Found Judge Cus afternoon on a an filet Hquor still, William Miller 62 Beaview ave, was weeks to appeal week and is now serving a 60-day | sentence. in apt to be an unsuccessful thinker $40 held t c ' heriff MeCu lehak alked Wednesday to ¢ tit ays Met hier tation when he ed four « prisoners and sawed his way thru two sets Of steel bars and a hea steel sereen, making hin excape jtimt jailer, who heard the noise, ar THAN SOME PHYSICIANS NEW ORLEANS, La., May 23 ‘When a dog gets sick, what's the first thing he ? He sticks hi between his hind legs, What warm When a in to tuck ad under its wing that it WHISKY IN ONE HOUSE charge of operating given «ix Dutton Miller was ,, |found guilty of the same charge last ‘The man who thinks he can make | home because of differences with the | mafe for him, and started a achool for | success of anything he undertakes Korean boys and girls. Satisfactory Terms Always ‘ me (]ROTE-RANKINGO. OTTO #: ALOLL | Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. We have assembled for your approval VICTROLAS COLUMBIAS BRUNSWICKS reliable instruments—the Serer er eer r err Le coe Because we know they are best obtainable. The Ideal Way to Select a _ Phonegragh demon Floor Rooms—lis- orite records them First a can be satisfactorily selections made adyan- We invite you to come in and make this personal test bf all three of these fine instruments and enjoy intensified music pleag the FOTW S KOO PO She a 2k eae eRe ine fines ee 66> ures these instruments af i ford, and take advantage of our liberal deferred pay- “]] ment plan—all instruments te are sold on small weekly or monthly payments. We Also Offer Complete Catalogues of Victor and Columbia Records We will consider it a pleasure to play any or all of your favorite selections. The Linen Section Offers Two fb Attractive Specials for Saturday Huck Towels | Part Linen Crash at 15c Each | at 16c Yard Huck Towels for kitchen or | Unbleached Part Linen Crash camp use; size 16x32 inches; | of a very durable quality, that launders easily yard, 16¢, are of @ very serviceable qual Special, the | ity. Special, each, 15¢. } —First Fleer. ~ NOTICE Pay Checks Cashed MAIL ORDERS Promptly Filled. Men’s $2.50 Khaki Pants Ordered Sold at 98c Men’s $15.00 Suits Ordered Sold at $5.85 Men’s $22.50 Overcoats Ordered Sold at $9.85 $4.50 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes Cut to $2.45 Men's $25.00 Suits Ordered Sold at $12.85 15¢ Canvas Gloves, knit wrist, cut to..... $1.50 Children’s Coveralls, ages 1 to 8, in khaki and blue, pope cg $3.00 Boys’ Shoes * $1 .65 cut to ... $5.00 Men’s Dress Shoes cut to $6.00 Girls’ Tan Eng- lish-last Shoes cut to $3. 48 $5.00 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, ae....... a2a6 $1.85 Misses’ White Pumps Men’s Handkerchiefs ordered sold at 35e Turkish Towels 2.25 Union-made Overalls, ordered sold /@S SACRIFICED Served with legal notice and FORCED OUT of our old location has necessitated this entire stock to be ordered sold—the most drastic slaughter of seasonable merchandise ever announced—the most sensational sale of the year. Cost entirely forgotten in this Great Sac- rifice. This entire stock has been Ordered Sold, and sold it will be, no matter how great the loss entailed thereby. Price no object. This entire stock has been marked down and will be thrown on sale tomorrow, These Sacrifice Prices go Saturday, May 24, at 9 a. m. $12.00 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, Sizes 14 to 17, Cut to $4.98 Highest Grade Suits—Among them are Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Cut to 1'7.65 Men’s $4.00 Dress Pants Ordered Sold at $1.98 Men’s $30.00 Suits Ordered Sold at $14.85 $5.00 Boys’ Worsted Suits Ordered Sold at $2.85 Come early. This great $60,000 Red Front stock has been moved to the large double storeroom at corner First Avenue and Pine Street, and here at First Avenue and Pine Street it will be thrown on sale tomorrow (Saturday). save—follow the crowds tomorrow to the large Red Front at First and Pine. RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. CORNER PINE ST. — 1601-1603 FIRST AVE.—CORNER PINE ST. If you want to ORDERED SOLD!|= GREAT $60,000 STOCK of MEN’S and BOYS’ NEW SPRING CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES and FURNISHINGS ORDERED At Once for What Money It Will Bring 50c President Suspenders ordered sold at........ 27¢ $2.00 Arrow Dress Shirts cut to 20c Cotton Sox cut to $1.23 $3.00 Sweater Coats ordered sold at..... $2.00 Heavy Wool $6.00 and $7.00 Fine Dress Shoes cut to.. $3.48 Men’s Silk Sox, good seconds, cut to......... Men’s $1.25 Work Shirts ordered sold at... Men's Lisle Union Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Fine Dress Hats $ 1 .98 Sale Starts Saturday at 9 A. M. COME EARLY IN N. Y. TENEMENT NEW YORK, May 23.—Henry L. |Doherty, who owns some 200 utility Jeompanies, has the distinction of be- who lives is be [MILLIONAIRE LIVES | { ing the only .millionatre “dead line"—which liow Filton st. and includes the fi-| nancial district. His p of abode | }is down on the lower of Man-| pond the hattan island, across from old Fi-| annce’s Tavern, where Washington | | bad: rewell to his troops | | There is an ancient tenement| dilapidated that it seems » have been afflicted by the | now jlater-day cause of landiordism. On jthe second floor, in friendly obscuri }ty, lives Mr. Doherty. He has found that one of the most delightful spots in New York after 6 o'clock in the ev ing is lower Manhattan lisland. eral years ago @ press lof business kept him for several DR. J. R. BINYON sks at his office after midnight. ri a |The trip to his home on Riverside Free Examination ldrive was too arduous, so he sought lodgings in the neighbor-| BEST $2.50 GLASSES hood. on Earth only convenient place he could discover was the roomy old ts We are one of the fer o} shack hard by the tavern of Revo-| selves $e ee trot tte teas ae jutionary times. So he fixed up one grind lenses from start to fim! | refreshed was he by |@Md we are the only one jp SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE, Examination free, by graduate op- tometrist. Glasses not seri unless absolutely necess: BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1116 FIRST AVE. rT Se KEEP BEES ON ROOF OF STATE CAPITOL | CHARLESTON, W. Va., May 23 An apiary has been established on of the state capitol building los A. FR who is in in West Vir 8 Of bees have and several Officials f agricul pplied with mb. will now be y fresh from the — | The One Best Guarantee of SUCCESS in LIFE’S BATTLES ing Won’t Rid Head of Dandruff he only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it; then you|f Your savings Account in the destroy it entirely, To do this, get Bank Which about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir ALWAYS ing: use e| h to moisten the scalp ar ail und rub it in gently with the finger |J P®ld its depositors cash in sol during the crises of 1907-17? this tonight, and by morning all, of your dandrutt will THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Capital $400,000 Open Saturday 6 to 8 Pine St. at Fourth |much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itehing and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be flufty }lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arven at any drug store, It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work-—Adver-| tisement Eve, Ave. “When you think of advertising think of The Star,

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