The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1919, Page 4

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PRESIDENT OR KING? Whichever He’s Grooming for, Prince of “Wales Is Most Press- Agented Man in Europe Today alike and smoking the same brand of cigars. the Prince of Wales, and Dayid Lioyd George, They've Just had lunch together. D SALT CELLARS _ BRING FANCY PRICES %® The Star by N. & A.) IDON, June 13.—It was salt sole @ay in a London auction & Four Queen Anne circular Gears by Nathanie! Locke, 1707, brought $145 an ounce collars, nalt sold for $125 r George I William oral Hawkes, 1698, ounce, and fo ar r salt ed William § brought $139 an ounce. some price for salt cellars. ole a pair of vaudeville actors doing thelr turn, tho they are It's his royal high- British prime min four an} triangu ars with mold-| NEW ARRIVALS e Canvas Oxfords, covered $5.50 or military heels, pair........ e Canvas Sport Pumps with very low covered ‘ heel. The real thing for $5 50 pair —It the rowboat leaks you do not keep fe on baling out the water—you If your teeth and gums cause you trouble, banish disease by removing the cause. PROPHYLAXIS Prevents the cause of disease. Prophylaxis treatments restore to normal condition bleeding gums and diseased teeth. No matter what your tooth troubles may be, our Special Prophylazis treatments will tone up and restore the mouth to a healthy condition. It is unnecessary to give high prices for dental work when the “New Dentisiry’” cuts down the price and keeps up the standard. THE PROPHYLA WAY WILL SAVE WOU MONEY. Cuts Dental Bills In Half TEETH PULLED FREE. Prophylactic Dentists oe THIRD AVE. Opp. Central Bldg. 819 Cor. of Marion. Phone Elliott 2785 Special to The Star by the LONDON, June 18 Wales being of B is there of president eros fir ritain is a campaign on to pular that on hrone for whi is some day intended Whatever the purpose, the Prince of Wales at pre agented person in all Burope | It began right after the of the Brith Jares was a shame itinh make him so pc he w t firm the he us w ther armistice when sor ah | modestly royal kept modeaty and Tr reserve from the world the knowledge of the ravery on the field of battle. And then they to relate the instances prince went « Having for bravery, the paper stories of hin dem mingling with the men in « rracks. They told of the joking stood for and of his hearty hand. Then the prince went home and ined the Masons, ‘which every good politician does Stories of whom the prince might marry and pictures of pretty girls all over Europe who would be eligi ble queen of England kept alive and boyish face of the looked well among thent The prince went slums and tenements of sy hands of costers’ w and hold ing the babies made copy that would delight the heart of a ward heeler Now h omen the prince amok the ci f the most demo prince's went on we top. And they ter fire. established hin reputation when f his coolnems u next down into Londor and the wud ing ro the most land and ha with the England— Lic luncheon given cratic man in EB prince was the guest of honor KOREAN GIRLS | WANT LIBERTY man in Engtand, dressed tke ratic man ng his pteture Eng taken most democratte President Wilson a Pathetic Appeal } The une went t | Send (Special t PARIS. girls hav and the a patheti he om in lang simplicity. It read Inasmuch aa the } Paris peace conference | tention to correct princ | rights of all men, we, t Korea, before God, ea lyou to help and com girls have been shame and have suffered mus j to whom can we | wrongs? Where can we go If we cry there to pity us? Tabs doth co eae ee, | nds | w i Star & Americ appes cry t out to the winds, ple of al we also, the people and girls, have com the oppression we have suffered |to cry out for the independence of | Korea. | Yet for this, without justice or hu manity, we have been beaten and imprisoned, have been cursed and cut down with swords and tron hooks pierced with bayonets, dragged by the hair, and our houses destroyed. On Bunda we were not allowed to meet in our churches. In the coun | try, when asked if we are Christians, |if we answered “yes,” we have been | struck, beaten and many have been | killed, ut we have only held up our empty hands to beaven, with a ery for our country and for liberty jand right. recognize the independence of Ko rea? Will you stop this terrible per secution and unjust treatment by Japan? ‘This letter may not reach the peace conference. Oh! but will some one, anyone who reads it, be moved by our distress, and tell them of it? Forgive the mistakes of our childish letter—we have no power, and no man to go to, but wo betieve in God that He may move you to hear us Amen! One other thing, some of our peo ple have not been able to stand against the cruel force of Japan (now and in the past), and have been made to sign @ paper asking for the union of Korea and Japan. It is not true but a trick of Japan. Mr. Wilson president of great America, we look on you as a father. Hear our decia- ration of independence and tell it to the world, is our prayer. ‘From Korean School Girts. FRENCH UNIONS A. Special to The Star June 13—Go slow! Re | ve @ fall day's work! That's |the substance of the warning issued |by the French railway men’s uni to its members. Granting of the ri y men's cl hours | and more pa by Incre ing the cont lof living may add to their iernperd ties instead of lessening them un they avoid misplac luxury give conscientious a tor are told. By applica }in the new hours of wor jas much as in the old | SLAV HEROES’ BONES TAKEN FROM AUSTRIA, (Special to The Star by N. H. A BELGRADE, June 13 |Slav history, who fought for free |dom from the Hapsburg back the 15th century now rest in Slavic soll, The bones of Zrinkhi and Frankovau have been removed from jVienna to Agram with solemn pomp and feinterred with |ceremonies, Tho warriors were be |headed at Wiener Neustadt, near | Vienna, in 1671, ms to shorter It sometimes happens that a music composer's wife thinks it is up to her to put on airs. When you think of advertising, | think of The Star, | In. * | Gentlemen, will you pity ux, and in| fitting | THE ee cee FE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. ee KILLS HIS BROTHER NEW | Brother faced brother in a farewell glance ether ABJURE WASTE) tere, tnen one of the planes dove crippled. bad) A Franklin, Ind Corporal Kelleher, dead officer, Always Ask for Genuine Heroes of | Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ few mark Monoaceticacidester Sackh Closing Out All Our Men’s a Boys’ Wearing Apparel, and to Do This in a Hurry Our Enormous Stock Will Be SLAUGHTERED Everything has been marked down to a ridiculously low price, so be here. Fine stock of Men’s and Boys’ Wear thrown at your mercy SATURDAY, JUNE 14, AT 9 A. M. SHOES Johnson & Murphy, Netéleton and Queen Quality Shors and also rther fine makes will be sacrificed. Men's, Women’s, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes must all go.‘ Our enormous stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings must be sold, and we will convince you, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- gain Seeker, that YOUR DOLLAR WILL DO WONDERS HERE UNION STORE PAY CHECKS CASHED LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED All wearing apparel has been constantly advanc- ing for the past three years, and if you wish to feel the real delight of Old Times, come in and see the ridiculous prices we are sell- ing our stock for. OVERALLS Jumpers, Work Shirts, Under. wear, Gloves, ete, have been cut in price, so that you will stock for years. IN CRASH OF PLANES HAVEN, Conn., June 13-—~| “land as two airplanes more 1,000 feet above the crashed to the use earth downward, and the other, tial. an landed #e hurriedly it was smashed. seconds later one of the! Lieut. Melvin B. was dead. brother of the piloted the other plane. re Kelleher cc “FAKE” ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM EA the multe. a ou talcum powder, Mil fraudulent Aspirin Tab were recently sold throughout wntry: Aspirin is the trade of Bayer Manufacture of |" of Salicytie- | are your | ARTFUL MAKEUP TO GIVE HEALTHY LOOK :, LONDON, June 13 girl” a town of Artful make up, 4 London hamptons “There is no room Interviewer, Famous in a Day for Her Beautiful Complexion | A Free Prescription Does | Its Work | smooth Overnight—You Can Prepare Now York and it take P m hands and arma same thing if you what brought about such remarkable Here is the identical pre- | ription that removed t from my fac Until you. try idea of the marvelous make it just ¢ preseriptic ordinary « an Prepare the every packag the skin appear transparent, | cluding Bartell and the Owl Drug Co, | The Most Drastic and Sensational Price Cutting in the History of Seattle Wa Here are a few of our Bargains, but we have thousands — SEE FOR YOURSELF 20¢ Sox, all colors, cut to gc 0c Handker. chiles cut to he Sult Cases, worth to $3.50, cut to le Canvas Gloves cut gc Latent Styles Men's Straw Hata, values te $5.00, cut to $1.48 Heavy Men's Work Shoes, values to $4, cut to Men's Suits, values to $15, cut to Pear Dress out to “Age makes, values to $1.50, cut to Genuine Pamma Hata, newest styles, values to $7.54, cat to $3.89 Misses’ and Girts' Good- year welts, 500 Boys’ Saits, values to $5.50, cut to $2.98 Be Black Sox eut to Fine Boys’ Suite cut to out, tired-looking in the! A little rouge, her an bright- with woman mates {ts econon of the war 4 yas rid pplied ar of very intily will give health and a long way ‘The British who is on *& which goe has returned to|an employer up. “1 in the opinion of business woman who the practice, is essen sho told washed PE of the girl, “make war, country stood neutral. hundreds of} suspected of perfectly that} opposite sex and f their own sex, that who are never fact, do it so deceive the numbers ¢ assure girts, the they large too.” “for the | Oatmeal | Combination Does Il I. expecially , tan, sun in,’ rad- ‘every sand arms If your neck or chest ored from exposure, apply bination there and the ob- defect will disappear. y harmless and will a growth and velvety. | recommend it for freck) apota, dineas, blemish hi It af Your Home wine tee to It is my own discovery just one night to got Us results, says Mae n de ask *|ungainiy the hands what abnses they ha hard work and exposure to sun and | oatmeal-derwillo combina. | 1 work a wonderful trans- mation in 12 hours at the most. housands who have used it have had the same results I have Wola: Yo wet the beat sttoet be eure and arms. |to follow the complete directions con- rm no | tained in every package of derwillo. You) © and oatmeal. Ne 1 fool it my ‘duty to tell ‘ what this eription did. for 1 f telling others just on Earth it you and is so Inex- | rind pensive that any girl or woman can af- h cents | ford tt urere and drug t there will be « ‘willo. otloeable improvement after the ft ed in| application o1 they will refund t apply | money. old in this city under The firat ap-| money arantes by department astonish you. It| stores and all up-to-date druggists, n home, is as Y and get t tore at of derwillo a tn= DR. J. R. BINYON Free Examination an $2.50 GLASSES We aro one of the fow optical ile go simple |Stores in the Northwest that really lenses from start to finish, | and we are the only one in SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVR, Examination free, by graduate op- Gh prescribed olutely, necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO, FIRST AVE. Seneca MEN’S SUITS Every one must go, and we guar antee fit, style and quality for less than half—Look them over. We have been here in business in the Northwest for the past 30 years, and every dollar’s worth of goods you buy carries our reputation and guarantee back of it. You do not take chances here—you know you are safe when you trade with us. MERCHANTS ATTENTION We are in a position to save you money on Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. We wholesale for less. See for yourself. Don’t forget that the Palace Clothing Company’s stock is complete now— don’t hesitate, but come down to our Big Store of Bar- gains and put ina supply for Dad and the Boy and you will be dollars ahead. YS’ SUITS SLAUGHTERED! Bring that boy in and we will astonish you, and you will save a fivedollar bill. LISBON, June 13.—Portugal esti-| © loss as a result 5,000,000 and the digect cost of the war to Portugal at $400,000,000, despite the fact that the If your gums Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ ease, which ts a menace to good health. We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialize Examina tion and estimate free. Special care taken of children's teeth, Reasonable discount to Union in this dreaded disease. men and their families, United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. Phone Elliott 3633, Sundays, 9 to 13, 75 CENTS WKAVANAGH'S First and Uni 006 First, at Madison are sore, sloughing and bleeding you have AN work guaranteed 15 years, Cor, James St. Hours: 8:30 a. m, to 6 p, m, Noys', Girls’ and Children's

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