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THE pews fae STAR—' * ‘Almighty Dollar Has Shrunk to 63 Cents in VU ‘HONORS ITs Purchasing Power Since 1914, Says Engineer | j P ATRIOT DE AD = 52 Gold Stars on Flag; Dean FOURTH =a UNION ene Priest Speaks ++ Friday, Good-Bye to VIVIAN MARTIN, “THE HOME TOWN GIRL’ in Washing =) SATURDAY, TO BILL RUSSELL HELLO “i neh and ¢ Hun in check » enter ) granted an Inore cent in pay since 191 A wage the senior ents fe value of the 1914| Lawton bugte « figures did not include Doctor Tells How t Siegen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week's Time in Many Instances answer ive the benediction with the war w Union len, Jeanette Bar TOENTER U. aS Y 8 rows, Pred | ford, irr aha ire sxon, Leo F. Be Denied the Right to Cross American Territory Herbert F. Canfield, Arthur n, Lioyd 'T. ¢ | Edward ©. ¢ Cutler, Wal Vernon Evans Charles In a comedy that shows how a fellow given to “whop- ”’ nearly comes a cropper when love, life and get scrambled— “SOME LIAR” With a Harold cn Comedy NOGALES, Ariz, May M. Eagleson, Albert M Go Jamen 38, Fletcher In de} will make an effort to Juares get across to Wilfred ohn H. Martin Harry Charles © | Wilmot Merle O'Rear, jerald 8. Patton A. Rees, James Fi. Kistine, Walter Earl Shan- ley, Truman A. Starr. William 8. -)Tucker, Homer W. Ward, Leon H ©) Wheeler, Harold C. White, Chester Wilson, Lukens P. Young Kerner, special deputy collect unced Thursday ing the military ustoms, anno’ Bush, comm ‘ -Ernest P. Russell will Fd “Pears,” the popular song, each afternoon and night, on the Wurlitzer. limit let's go cat at Boldt's—uptown, 1414 3rd Av.; downtown, 913 tnd Av.| TEXANS OPPOS DALLAS, May on the Texas from last Saturday's elections showed the amendment running more than 10,000 votes behind. suffrage amendment CRIME WAVE SPREADING OVER THE COUNTRY ! Yes, the entire $60,000 Red Front stock has been ordered sold—and sold it will be, regardless of the loss entailed. Men’s Clothing, including Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Kuppenheimer and Society Brands; Union-made Douglas and Stetson Shoes, and the best grades of Men’s Furnishings—all included in this e and marked down tomorrow to rock-bottom sale prices. Now is your chance to save. Attend this ‘sale tomorrow—buy your needs at less than Wholesale Prices. Men’s $2.50 Khaki Pants Highest Grade Suits— AMONG THEM ARE HART Ordered Sold at SCHAFFNER & MARX, CUT TO 98c |$1'7.65 Men’s $15.000 Suits Men’s $4.00 Dress Pants Ordered Sold at Ordered Sold at $5.85 | $1.98 Men’s $22.50 Overcoats Men’s $30.00 Suits Ordered Sold at Ordered Sold at $9.85 |$14.85 $4.50 Men’s Heavy Work $5.00 Boys’ Worsted Suits Shoes cut to Ordered Sold at $2.45 | $2.85 Men’s $25.00 Suits, Society § $12 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, Dress Hats $1 98 Brand, Ordered Sold at Sizes 14 to 17, Cut to $1 25 ‘ e e = 2 11cel{ P12.09| $4.98 69c Men’s Silk Sox, good Save Money and Attend This Great Sale--PAY CHECKS CASHED Furnishings 9c $1.50 Children’s Coveralls, ages 1 to 8, in khaki and blue, 15e Canvas Gloves, knit wrist, cut to......... $3.00 Sweater Coats ordered sold at... $2.00 Heavy Wool Underwear cut to Men’s Handkerchiefs ’s Lisle Uni Men’s Lisle Union ordered sold at Suits cut to . Men’s Ribbed Under- wear cut to.......... 98c 49c Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Fine 35¢ Turkish Towels cut to sees $2.25 Union-made Overalls, Men’s $1.25 Work seconds, cut to Shirts ordered sold at. Remember, we are a Union Store—we close Saturday at 6 p. m Red Front Clothing Co | Comer Pine Street — 1601-1603 First Ave. — Comer Pine Street - Sale Starts Saturday COME EARLY MANY INNOCENT BYSTANDERS ARE STABBED ] | Hueler, Alfred J. Brad- | SAAD RLE II LOEEOA IES BIO EI SEI Satisfactory Terms Always KIN¢o| TO5 P.M. ‘me QROTE- OTTO f KEOFL STORE HOURS—9 A. M. Ve CAT Unusual Selling of Baby Carriages at 44 to 4 Below Regular Value This splendid opportunity for saving on Baby Carriages should prove most interesting to mothers — for the selling includes all our floor samples in all finishes. Forty Reed Carriages representing the season’s best selling styles— substantially constructed vehicles that will be a comfort to baby and a delight to the parents. All Are Reduced One-fourth to One-Third Off, Their Regular Prices and as the quantities are limited to one of a kind we urge early selection to get the best choice. Grote-Rankin - — Pike at Fifth — Grote Raa cur THIS ow 7—1T 1S WORTH; MONEY DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Sc and mail it! to Foley & Co,, 2835 Sheffield Ave., | Chicago, IL, writing name | and address clearly. You will re-| celve in return a trial package | aining Foley's Honey and Tar! mpound, for coughs, colds and | |croup; Foley Kidney Pifls for pain jin sides and back; rheumatism, | backache, kidney and bladder al! ments; and Foley Cathartic Tab | lets, a wholesome and thoroughly | cleansing cathartic, for constipa tion, billousness, headache, ani |*luxeish bowels, Sold everywhere your Prices Pray nnsangt 7 Epicr Bik, ais Second Ave. Phone Main 2551 “Natural” Bridge-Work Continued study and extensive practice in one special branch-—bridge-work—has resulted in unusual expertness in this line. The partner of this establishment who devotes himself exclusively to bridgework is noted for the natural- yess of his work. He gives close study to the natural teeth—their form, shape and size—and matches these 80 closely with the new teeth that it fs practically impossible detect that the bridge is artificial. This is one of the s of specialization which is the policy by which this lishment is being successfully carried on. Every branch of dentistry is taken care of by a specialist who is also @ partner, Yet the fees are no higher on this account. Phone Main 4357 Open Evenings Members Washington Progressive Dental Society iy The Symonds Shoe Co. will always give you the best shoes for the money THE REASONS OUR to us. shoes come direct from the factory WE have no high rent to pay. Our expenses being very small, give you the saving in extra shoe value. The Symonds Shoe Co. 1516 Third Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts,