The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1919, Page 3

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TAR—FRIDAY, JuNf 19, 1919. . EASTERN STAR ‘Lawmaker by Day and Revivalist by ; Satisfactory Terms pou a j a Oo ¥ ELECTS CHIEFS Te oe a Pulpit me GROTE-RANKI Neo. FOURTH aan UNION 31st Annual Meeting Opens »).,.. sxbuctriraeeRteh I at Masonic Temple nthe Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. il THE SEATTI PAGE 3 va 8 SHIRLEY MASON in “The Final Close Up” Friday—Last Chances to See Preity Beginning Saturday— f| J. WARREN KERRIGAN In his Gact thriller br sessions ure e Mary Baker and Bd Axelson and ache . nve Hotel--Wm. J. Steinert, J. — tk eo She Says Old Maids Are First Aids to ge Marelay, Har ae Cupid;“Freedom Beautiful,” One Writes with @ welcoming kins BY MILDRED ARDEN n old maid, the she YES, BUT— (Who Plays t rd Maid” tn nat strimony ber ma BY AN OLD MAID LOOKING at the picture you say, “This is a beau- * . ; ; arwee 8) Ang eile tiful instrument,” but before you buy come in and x NEW YORK ' MR tte | ’ ple” th» old 1 in maid to t hear The Brunswick's tone—how faithfully it repro - a itn ve Basser . 9 0 Ape al ee _ | duces every note— how piano records retain their For o the NEW-RICH JAPANESE it abo ner original quality. | 66 OF = easie see GROW EXTRAVAGANT rude Hey . = ora t the ys me N. VL AL Special to The Star iregory and F KIO, June hav Capt. Chas, White Stella Rupe and Ella Joyce and"Anna §. THE PINES” Laid in the picturesque Wisconsin-Canadian woods. us demonstrate it to you—come in and let us } your favorite records. You will be delighted with the Harry A. Garfield Kerrigan plays a young French-Canadian who always Is Seattle Visit way The Brunswick plays them all. a has a song upon his lips and a straight, swift punch . — bs eatt! e Me ae The Brunswick requires The Brunswick is sold om in his fist. terval Thursday, Dr. Harry A. Gar no exclusive artists. small weekly or field, federal fue) administrator, and president of Williams college, urged RUSSELL on the WURLITZER the aah contioning. tbe ‘ederal iteration, a wa industrial cahin that the “govern ment may nue something of} vi that Intima tien with industry usually en Ss that was ed during the war.”| how much ©! He visited Rainier National park.| someone to moet at the door when father An for us old maids, we were RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 Sa"H | stwnre Hirsch-Wickwire monthly payments, ake her see You can't tell what a boy learns | 4» off whe is with|at college by the amount it costs hi might have beens _ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULT DOUGLAS SHOES her be on than on|f wh My whispered the TRUTH dear, whichever you do, marry or ! BOUGHT BY US AT OUR OWN PRICE sare ena , $2 98 $11.85 ARE TO INVADE U. S.| : An Entire Seattle Douglas Shoe Agency—An Entire Up-to-Date Stock of {XE A: Special to The Star) custome. tre Decorating i tiow Picture Industry of America Prady is here to buy British films to arrange for the of films here Also a huge stock of Men’s Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Kuppenheimer, Collegian, Hirsch-Wickwire and Society Brand Suits—the best brands of clothing in the world represented, and all will be thrown ON SALE SATURDAY AT A FRACTION OF PRESENT DAY PRICES SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 14TH, AT 9:00 A. M. DOUGLAS SHOES MEN’S SUITS The entire stock of a large Seattle shoe agency Comprising the best makes ever sold, including —every pair of Douglas Shoes, strictly union- Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Kuppenheimer, Col- made—the entire stock bought by us at a frac- legian, Hirsch-Wickwire and Society Brana tion of present-day prices. Suits. $4.00 and $5.00 Men’s Dress $25.00 Men’s Suits, Society Brand, Shoes, broken lines, cut to....... $1 .98 in many patterns ‘ $9.85 future pro Baby Carriages © Are Reduced Orie-Fourth a We have marked for immediate clearance all the —_——— Baby Carriages that show a_ stock of only one, Nippon Longs for Among those reduced are all styles and finishes—the | American System rar best selling numbers—the saving is one % Sees ls nia fourth. produc i é + ‘ — === Grote-Rankin—Pike at Fifth—Grote-Rankin CHILDREN'S KOVERA biue and striped, axe te 10 MEN'S CHAMARAY WORK SHIRTS, n AN NEW CLUB HOUSE Take 1 or 5 Lees STEVENS? Waxet If you value time and money Cost. Private Halla ey and Evening. mee Young Lady Assistants, of the newly 1523 4th Ave, “iain 391) San Danced in leading places, n of a new club TH ‘TO $5.00, In colors $6.00 Douglas Shoes, broken lines +o hale aia $1.98 | s30.00 Men’s Suits, J. Capp & Not New York tty and sizes, cut to....... cs ccesnae $2.98 é 98c Son 100% Wool, and Alco makes $14.85 Menten Se ee $6.00 and $7.00 Douglas Shoes, $30 and $35 Men’s Suits, Colle- all sizes, cut t0.............004.. $3 85 5c gian, Hirsch-Wickwire and sthers D 1.85 69- TURKISH TOWS 18, worth 19¢ MEN'S SILK SOX cut llc 9c Button and lace English walking, as well as Bankers’ last. $2.00 Children’s Bare- | $3.00 Boys’ Shoes foot Sandals— | cut to 98c i. $1.65 pitred ero Coeds tes $2.98 $3.00 Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, all sizes and many styles. . 1.48 25 and $30 Young Men’s Suits, $ form-fitted and straight back... 14.85 $35.00 and $40.00 Men’s Suits, Hart, Schaffner makes at a ai $17.65 SUITS eut to... ... $4.85 $6.00 Men’s Extra Heavy Corduroy $ Pants cut to : + 5 2.98 $6.00 Men’s Dress Pants, in stripes, serges and suit patterns; large $ y assortment, at . . 2.68 ring the war has ¢ clerks and. comme ents, So serious has the short Beautiful Dental Pilates 25 isses’ *hildren’ ary 84.00 and 0 MEN'S LOGGER that Prof, K. ‘Asano ) $3.00 and $2.50 Mi and Children’s Mary SHIRTS, buy them now $4.95 ki Coats, Men’. apatchied to." iain In th our individual service idea, the partner y Jane Pumps, patents and susie CAPE. vetuce % 4 $10 Men’s Mackinaw Coats, Men's $5 95 in th lizes in the dental plate de i gunmetal, cut to .......... Bae o ae — 89c Wool Mackinaws in many colors... e : votes fh et dentistry, Ep aa i \¢ nothing ¢ is onl xpected that his work is q eae eer ee eel ' Neges are to pr trate of a superiatively high character, He is an enthusiast upon ‘ m to handle Nippon's tre- the subject of natural appearance in dentistry, and it is his mendous commerce The best brands of Shoes and Clothing in the world represented in this sale, and will be thrown on sale Saturday, June 14, at 9 a. m Think of it—Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Kuppenheimer and Society Brand Clothes, Douglas Shoes, etc., almost given away Saturday. Be sure you come to the right place—Look for the large Union Store with the Red Front at First and Pine. RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 First Avenue, Cor. First and Pine St. s the individual char- © and coloring of the in the extreme, inas- take the place, both in use and ap: i Nature's own teeth at their very best. Yet this perfected plate is no more expensive than the ordinary one, t as artificial dentu and facial finished » new tee ROSIER Ie Colvin Will Talk to Democrat Club Capt. Ewing D. Cotvin, recently cited for distinguished and tional gallantry in Fe will address the King nty Demo cratic club, at the Good Eats Cage | teria, Saturday noon, on his experi 1 training re: | placements in the A. B. F it Phone Main 4357 Open Evenings ARIE Members Washington Progressive Dental Society ences in handling UNION STORE UNION HOURS PAY CHECKS CASHED Botter » word that lasts than the | last word,

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