The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 11

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PAG 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. When One’s In Earnest } Returned Soldier Slashes Leaves Note*to Friend Be- Two at Concert | fore Suicide The public is quick to discern whether an effort to sell SHOES, or anything else, is an earnest as well as honest one. That ex- plains why THIS STORE has been packed with buyers from the very start. THEY KNOW! ’'m in Deadly Earnest in the turning into CASH a half or more of this splendid stock of SHOES. The case admits of no dilly-dallying with the PRICE REDUCTIONS, but calls f6r an earnest, determined effort, with a willingness to lose money on the merchandise. ‘Therefore, the TACOMA, June 27.—Angered by Jumping into the waters of Puget the tones of a phonograph playing | sound from a railroad trestle at the! fh an adjoining apartment, B. Stan-! foot of Harrison st. about 6 p.m Buck, 29, recently disc ie alle aod to have rw and st at bed Jack back with @ similar we n's daughter are in the stated the se of thelr wounds has not! Been determined randum boc was his la Thursday, John rion, a * fe. The b y ar later by Stanbuck is held tn the elty hall| written tn Norwegian Om an open charge His bail was To Ole < Anderson My Tixed at $5,000. He is bellewed to be | clothes and wheaa I have left ts for Suffering from a nervous diseass. you if you want to use them, Live the best you can, and thanks for ‘The land crab of Cuba has more | your company. I 1 rier Speed than the horse or ostrich. forgive all my sins. John Peder Many waiters in New York hotels Nothing ts known of any rela earn as high as $250 a month. tives of the man. The body is at ee x county morgue IN PEOPLE 'DAD’S LOVE LETTERS CONDEMNED BY WIFE | ' | | NEOSHO, Mo., June 2f.—Time ta a Sreat agency to cool the love ardor of those who have been married for several years. It was proven this| week in a prominent home in this) city, when a young woman found a | bane oft’ love letters her father wrote to her mother before their Hething Like Plate marriage. | tre te Put on Firm, Tealthy Theat Flesh ees | She took the letters to her mother te Increase Strength, Viger and and read thom, telling ber that they Nerve Foree, wore recently written her by a young Judaing trom the countens n of the town. Mother appeared | PRICE REDUCTIONS, which embrace EVERY PAIR of ee aes ughter associating with the young| Shoes in the stock, are genuine and decisive, VERY DECISIVE. shy, developing arms Sone The people realize this and are buying with a will. As one cus- Jaughter thereupon revealed | a al author of the letters and, as Tiles ba | the daughter expressed it later, “the soft, | house became no still one could hear rass growing in the back yard tomer put it, “I’ve found a place where I can buy a REAL pair of Shoes and get some REAL change back out of a ten-dollar bill.” SHOES are to be HIGH ER—we all know that. Not only those that will be bought hereafter, but those already bought and in the shelves. As the wholesale value increases the dealer advances prices accordingly. That's what you'd do if you bought wheat, or - a house and lot—you'd base your selling price on value, not cost. But— ugly hol- Lots of Sunshine Due for Saturday Altho it was a case of dripping skies this morning, our official | weatherwright, George N. Salisbury boldly asserted that Friday night as well aa Saturday would be sunny and bright. Just enough “gentle westerly winds” to make things right, added| the weathersmith are Weakness are often wus to starved Rerves. Our bodies need more hate than is contained in me gods. Phyaiciane HE JUST GOT SMELL } sothing that will supply Rieney so well as the organic phos- OF THAT FINE BOOZE, known among druggists | nomphate, whieh i Gpeph Levi of Seattle, re of superlative sold by most ceive seven brandy thra the mails from Spain.| tly and by supplying the Filled with c ike pride, he car- | the necessary tied them to United States Attor- la “produce a. welcome [Ney Robert G. Saunders for inspect Wansformation in the appearance; | tion and approval Saunders promptly confiscated the liquor. | <a Women’s $5.00 to $8.00 Shoes, broken lines $2.70 Women’s $5.50 to $8.50 Women’s $6.00 to $8.50 Women’s $7.00 to $10.00 Women’s $7.50 to $10.00 Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps $3.70 $4.70 $5.30 $5.70 general improvement ip) nleepless ness § accompan: should soon Women’s $8.00 to $10.00 Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps $6.30 ou low the ealth. Miss Georgia H. was once thin and fra Bi. own experience, writes: Women’s $8.50 to $10.50 Women's $9.00 to $11.00 Women’s $10.00 to $12.00 Women’s $11.00 to $14.00 Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Shoes $6.70 $7.30 $8.30 $9.30 joxphate has ransformation with me. Bounds and never before felt s0 we AUTION wh bitro-phos- for relieving gen- weakness, it should not, owing D itd tendency to increase ‘weish used by anyone who does not de- to put on flesh. Women’s ye to $16.00 $9. 70 Men’s $6.50 to $10.00 Men’s $7.50 to $10.00 Men's byes to $10.00 Men’s age ssa to $10.00 Shoes, broken lines 5 $4.70 $5.30 $6.30 $6.70 Men’s $9.00 to $10.50 *° Shoes “ $7.30 Men's $10.00 to $11.00 Men’s $12.00 to $14.00 Men’s Boyden and other Men’s Boyden $14.00 and Hurley Shoes $12.00 to $14.00 Shoes $15.00 Shoes $8.30 $8.70 $9.30 $12.30 By SHIVELY Cc. WwW. An artificial kiss is the kind ene STARTING BoM, ni n stored to the farmers land Mere me houses filled with food, are un {= an inflicts on another. ndian I ndepende ce Vai jc pied Ta hw Bd a SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 1 » by using the national dig- id in’ Canada or the United Hope, Says British Officer iviit.0 crs tmumin te, SS og aie Every Day anil be found it was to his advan-| contact with ultraradicals, ‘They cer tage. To prevent lands ¢ n4 back |are attempting to convince India| ‘Two years ago, after suffering to the nders, Indians in| that her well-being les ‘without the|Many years with stomach trouble, I ‘candidacy for for President | Absolute inde is’ not ag many places are given only occupan- | cmnpire Sock a course of Mears Vian to which Indla’x 260,000,000 pe cy rights. Land owners must live on 3 Remedy and haven't been sick a day onstructior irrigation Formally Announced can look forward the tand and till it. It is hereditary, re aoe and vanwaye, ack{ since. I can eat anything Waele | “Vitimate autonomy — WITHIN | lbut cannot be mortgaged, lened or with all. makes {Dave no pain at all. Three doctors SPOKANE, June 27—U. 8. Sen | THE EMPIRE,” is the British pol: | aint thas eotdaietee icy on which weighty postwar prob: | candidate for the presidency of the |loms in the big colony are being at | United States. tacked and which will guide fu Be progress and /ad advised operation, but your rem= he nee Se ere oe hin the empire.’ " edy cured me. Every day is past T famine which you | than’ ziving for me. It is a sm Nt ple, harmless preparation that fe \ call by prominent republicans | ministration, a6 defined by Sir] asks that Poindexter clubs be formed | Francks Popham Young, 35 years | ail over t te on the evening of |@fmy officer and commissioner in the July 9. Signers include Chairman S.| Punjab. Sir Francis, just retired, is moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the tnflam- ‘’. Walker of the republican state| on his way home to England. | central committee; National Commit | To free India would be to plunge FUNERAL SATURDAY Funeral services for Mrs, Maria drouth mation which causes practically all Thompson, 90, who died Wednesday | stomach, liver and intestinal aik 1t her home, 839 36th ave* N. will| ments, including appendicitis, One be held Saturday at Bonney-Wat.|40se will convince or money refund- ing popu feoman Perkins, Chairman Aylmore,|her into anarchy and chace and to - wea! as cea dart anni aes jed.—Bartell's five drug stores: a of the King county committee, and/suck the world into another whirl Makes Wrinkles Go | druggists everywhere.—Advt. President G. C. Wheeler, of the|pool of war, believes the veteran a es a Young Men’s republican club. | commissioner. As If by Magic “So far as the crown has been To Open Elevated tise paid ‘Sie Prandin, “it has ox tended political freedom. Ther are by Middle of July) i iresent oniy vireo snags on teh Altho already far behind sched- | the seditionist hangs his program ule, street railway officials see| 41) The British ‘official majority’; prospects of opening the elevated |(g) the alienation of agricultural line to the shipyards by the middle | land, and (3) the recent legislation of July. Only track connections at | which removes the right of the sedi- | First ave, S. and Washington st. | tonist to appeal from the military remain to be made. tribunal's verdict, Such ennntion makes it possible used to poy the anti-sedition act U. S. CHAMBER MEN TO Pe suppeesm revolt at ite Inception. | "Ita <= tee eae a 0 the long del « of civil | ora to ac “ule days of mourn ft what they termed | mee St y" REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS i: In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ds the lightest: and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 years. 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Chilberg, Northwest |counctls, it has become n ry to| Thene riots are what America hears | crease are affected. even, the , ‘Open Sundays Wom © te 18 tee STISTS ‘ fi | member of the board. They will be|retain the British ‘official majority’ | about as ‘revolts against British mis: |est, You are partectly natonished HI if NTISTS ‘ | guests of the local chamber during |as & check against possible Indian rie land dene youve lost years from wtlo CUT. RATE _DE ‘aoe their ten-day stay, masieisiatio. This majority was “The agricultural leghlation re- yeur acel—Advertisement. | = x 304 PIKE ST.

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