The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 3

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TONIGHT Last Times H. B. WARNER I The world’s most famous screen comedian, in “SUNNY- SIDE” The humorous transformation ofa “crossroads” existence into the realms of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Also on the bill FANNIE WARD In— —— Men's Dress Shirts, Ar rows and others, to $2.00, —_—_——— Men's $2.50 Khaki Pants, Work Men's Chambray sizes to 44, $130, ‘all sizes in all sizes, Me OF oc. scecses Heavy Wool and Wool- colors biack, brown and gray. cut to ....., Men's cut to Men's Flannet Shirts, worth to $2.00, 69c all sizes Turkish Towels, worth to ie 19c ote... LIC UNION STORE Follow the crowds to this great sale. Look for the Large Red Front at First and Pine Street. RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 First Avenue, Cor. First and Pine St. COME TO THIS SALE THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. SAYS GENERALS BORAH PREDICTS | acess vox aces a ALL PROTECTED VOTE ON LEAGUE Leaders Declares People Will Decide OTTO F RrOth, Bl | on Covenant Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. V ASHI WURLITZER PATHE NEWS | Andress Charges DIRECTION SEN & VON HERBERG ( Agreed to Miss ' FOR THE LIBERTY SATURDA Y—The big picture you have been waiting for— }/CHARLES CHAPLIN| By RICHARD SPILLANE Written for The Star There was a time when mer “THIEVES” and Collegian Brand Men’s Suits FOLLOW THE CROWDS “= RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER PINE ST. An entire Seattle Douglas Shoe Agency goes on sale Saturday. A complete stock of DOUGLAS SHOES}: 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 SACRIFICED SATURDA The most drastic price-cutting on standard high-grade merchandise ever attempted—a stupendous sale having no equal. Dress up for the Fourth on these substantial savings. DOUGLAS SHOES The entire stock of a large Seattle shoe agency—every pair of Douglas Shoes, strictly union-made—the entire stock going at a frac- tion of present-day pricgs. $4.00 and $5.00 Men’s Dress Shoes, broken lines, cut to $6.00 Douglas Shoes, broken lines and. sizes, cut to $6.00 and $7.00 Douglas Shoes, all sizes, cut to $5.00 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, $2.00 Children’s Barefoot Sandals cut to $3.00 Boys’ Shoes $7.00 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, welted soles, colored and plain tops. . $3.00 Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, all sizes and many styles. $3.00 and $2.50 Misses’ Jane Pumps, patents and gunmetal, cut to JUNE 28, AT 9 A.M. The following prices tell the story: MEN’S SUITS Comprising the best makes ever sold, , Schaffner & Marx, Kuppenheimer, Collegian, Hirsch-Wickwire and Society Brand Dress up for the Fourth. Now’s your Sweater Coats in colors, Men's I5e and 20¢ Sox, $25.00 Men’s Suits, Society Brand, in many patterns . $12.00 Boys’ All-wool Blue Serge Suits, sizes 9 to 14, cut to... e $30.00 Men’s Suits, J. Capp & Son 100% and Alco makes, |. blue and striped, ” 69c Men's Ribbed Underwear, Logger Shirts; buy them 00 Men’s Suits, Hirsch-Wickwire and others, $14.85 $11.85 $25.00 and $30.00 Young Men’s Suits, fitted and straight back, $30.00 and §$: $14.85 35.00 and $40. 00 Men’s Suits, Hart, Schaffner & Marz and Kuppenheimer, makes, cut to . $6.00 Men’s Dress | Pants, “in Stripes, serges and suit patterns; assortment; at .. $6.00 Men’s Extra Heavy y Pants cut to... $3.00 Men's Heavy Work ff $17.65 Sommer weight Union bt % 98c Men's Union made $5.00 Heavy Army Blan and Children’s Mary Mackinaws in many colors, ike Canvan Gievea, PAY CHECKS CASHED , ORDERS FILLED UNION HOURS SALE STARTS 9 A. M. SATURDAY ] shortage, He said that the tend vy back to plain models PAGE 3 me GROTE-RANKINCS. GTON, June 27.—A na um on the league » almost certain to t © William . Borah, of Idaho, chief senate champion of the right of the American people to ex » on this vital com ed the aenate pret lenator Borah 1 to a referendum on any 6 enough demo rT | ea 4.2, am tke BRUNSWICK All Phonographs in One ry m The fact that the Brunswick will play all makes : of records at their best is a strong argument in its * DANDELION WINE IS oe I everywh are inti their ap- Music lovers verywhere m4 TO HAVE PURCH preciation for the magnificent tone of the Brunswick B by purchasing it for their own homes. There is a style and size to meet your individual requirements. We invite alfprospective phonograph purchasers to visit our first floor music section and, hear the Brunswick. . All Brunswick Phonographs are sold on small weekly or monthly payments. neparated ndum When this 1 by the and ratify time t ns IF THE KNOX RESOLUTION IS DEFEATED, THERE CAN BE NO REFER! M f terpre ating bever Grote-Rankin—Pike at "Fifth—Grote-Rankin /98 WAS MERCURY’ S | ae esi HIGHEST IN HAWAII CANADIAN SOLDIERS ARE RETURNING FAST (Special to The Star by N. E. A) OTTAWA Jun Canadian erseas forces will be home by nd of July overseas 8 were brought back. The mid of June finds only 67,000 still on the other side. seihteieasaiies If your gums are sore, Hood ge sloughing and bleeding you have peg eB Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis of Maun | ease, which {s a menace to good 1. Tal health., We are the only Dentists ula, Hawat Kea, 6,685 feet was on March 6, 1 | in the Northwest who specialize Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These | 1m this dreaded disease. Examina- COFFIN PLATES ARE Ugly Spots tion and estimate free. Special STOLEN FROM GRAVES PHILADELPHIA, June There's no longer the slightest need | care taken of children’s teeth. of your freckles, | Reasonable discount to Union strength—is guar. || men and their families, anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine- All work guaranteed 15 years, je strength—from any druggist umes) United Painless kles have be the ligt®er nd! 4 ate ich t were ntained eight find the cemetery to complete NATIONAL PARADE IN = [ana gain a beautiful, clear complex | 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. CAPITAL - JULY 4TH)? Phone Elliott 3633. Be sure to ask for the double Souri: $00.0: m: tea Wash: | strength Othine, as this is sold und © In:| guarantee of money back if it fails to Sundays, 9 to 12. a| remove freckles. REMOVAL SHOE SALE On or about July 15th we move to our new and larger location at 321 Pine St. n which has an accred ted representative in the national s been asked to take part Jemonstrat anc elaborate floats industry and r of their respective countries. CHANGES HIS NAME; THEN WEDS WIDOW m1. June ntly pre vg (Charles All our broken lines of f my late hus Shoes, Oxfords and band, I will never change my name ge TS This didn't bother Claude in the|f, © UMPs greatly least, He hied himself to the Ke reduced for this art sale. ugain and married the widow next day PREDICTS $75 WILL BE COST OF SUIT KANSAS CITY Mo. June Ordinary suits for men next will cost the wearer from $50 to $75 and the public is ready to pay that Oxfords and d Shoes 3. 95 Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes, vak values to $5.50, for Bes 1047.00) $4 95 Oxford: Orage and Shoes, val RR ie bs The SYMONDS SHOE CO. 1516 THIRD AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STREETS for a suit, Ludwig Stein, president o| the Nati Clothing Manufa d and would be ses because of labor enoey In men's styles is turning slow

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