The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 3

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‘rm Wee SAYS MORALE [Who Said Haircut?” SEIZE ALCOHOL ee eee THE ATRE! y BI WON THE WAR, , | ONTUCBOAT) ... GporE-RANKINeo. Daniels Asserts Guns Did U. S. Officer Grabs 30 Gal- OTTO F. REOLL, Prowktert Not Bring Victory | lons at Canal Locks | VALLEJO, Cal. Sep Inited | Federal office fincated Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 1 Holt, This play will show you how to make your wife love you —Starting Saturday— ALICE Joyce | a? without ball, pending ton in a unique to Beatt drama un no - ‘ ‘ a which bse. ion onstrates Prince Nearly Sets shows it would be approved by all," | BM Foot on U. S. Soil how a y * wins y com uty af | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6.—Who s rakHeh Stems —res loveless 1 Premier Paderewski, Poland's ' most set foot on America a: : Pr . tee ; | famous planiat and leader, had his | # marriage ; t hair cut? Léob problem pda by a the serv. | arrived trom ¢ = °. : mea ns ee “]_. We Announce the Arrival of is solved mon thetr 1 ve ho : str ty é poe a eae ie ee ees Several Carloads of by heroic The ¥. MCA, Daniels maid, was | ao "FIGHTING CHAPLAIN IS H¢ YW A j } measures— ences # vided when evil tne : | R fewne Hen | DIPLOMATS LEAVE NO | _ BACK WITH A MEDAL : ae THEM « 5 : Vs : “a | OVERDRAFT 73 ' hat I did not find HE Heward Overdraft Heater has so many friends come Soe among our customers—so many enthusiastic I HE ’ ate iw a) Lift Off Corns! | “boosters” that help us sell many hundreds of these ty new Yo M. | r 5 wonderful heaters each season—and for the benefit Doesn’t hurt! Lift touchy corns and of the “newcomers” to Seattle, who are interested in “sn ie a ak es 5 é heaters, we wish to say—just ask any one who has y y calluses right off with fingers ever used a Howard Heater and then use your un- JAIL W. S. S. CHAMP: > my biased judgment whether it is good business to buy SELLS TO SERGEANT yet | a Howard. Apply a few drops of “Freezone” upon that old, | Howard Heaters heat the floor and use a great * : * . , : 7 pet bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops deal less fuel than the average heater. Is It Possible to Go Through Life Without Knowing What Love and that ., hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off They are scld'on’emall weekly ox inonthiy papa Affection Mean? . A 7 om root and all, without pain or soreness. FRIDAY—Last Showings of EUGENE O'BRIEN in “FIRES OF FAITH” f »''! 0 nid'et's som tana. tie Metwven te ts, and be Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-Rankin | bard skin calluses on nts wi aS RNS bottom of feet lft _antisinnener ee "optomn, vit 3d oe aes UT NOBODY WANTS ——[Pertenni"tonas "™* eet om My oe ~~ aaa '$22,000 in Premiums to Be Awarded _ town, 913 2d Ave. | ZANDOI: Sept, 8—etr Meweral INTERNED AS A HUN SHE STARTED TO HATE at Washington State Fair This Ye Told hief of the British bank: ee een Sept 8 Over $22.000 in p is offered | sented. West Washington Holden, chief of o British bankers, | ., . wer $22.000 in premiums is o! od | sel 5 ern Was! . who haw just died, had a curious idea |P%u! Freeman, who was deported} HIM BEFORE DAYBREAK by the 1919 Washington State Fair,| ties which are to exhibit are lof enjoyment. In his spare time and|from the commonwealth, but was| s,N FRANCISCO, Sept. 5—The which is to be held at Yakima Sep-| Pierce, Snohomish, Clallam, Jefi }at week ends he revelled in aljtwice refused admission into the | fir "fleet divorce” w granted to} tember 15 to 20, and which gives) so itsap and Gray’s Harbor, strange form of hunting. It was! trnited States, has now been interned |@ay when A ni 4 promise of belng the best of the 23/ yecial reduced rates have searching for the beat aites for new! og German He roamed the sean YeOma! ns 3 a « 4 for the state fair by all branches of his bank. During recent e wa izabeth | ing *, and Yekima is planning te ene years the amalgamations he brou, for weeks in the Somona because | yfoit ite about gave a new turn to his hol neither the United H ‘0 th , by marking down branches for ex- uid hy The 5 1 1 “ ” son, state commissioner of agricul- tinction #0 that one bank would do} fir ally thr to leave the-st declares she began to hate Tiny bottles of "'Freexane”” cast ,e fair. King| Let's go eat at Bold the basiness that two had done be-|if he were allowed ashore. He | h at Go a. m. on the morning} but a few cents at drug store ounty, which took fitst honors in| 1414 3d Ave; downtown, 913 24 fore. | waa then interned. , oir marriage. 1817 and third priz st year, will) —____ —— - Yakima show. horticultur' * exhibit ing made th 414i] be hard to beat. t interest in the fair in West-| jern Washington is high is evidenced by the official announcement that! seven West Side counties will exhibit s their agricultural products, while but Washington counties will be repre- OTE AGE AI LE H —IS— a || Rare French Honor | Building Suits and | Overcoats i | Is Given'to Actor | | ae Having sold thousands of dollars’ worth of the combined CLOTHING AND DOUGLAS SHOE STOCKS, which we purchased at a FRACTION OF WHOLESALE COST, we are now down to odds and ends.’ These will be $1.00 Dress Shirts Men’s Sox ... ae e Tbe Suspenders... Canvas Gloves iy Dj rim . 3 wear ; Handkerchiefs .... $1.00 w “Tare Dress Ties $1.2 President Sus- Men’s $4.00 at once, regardless of rising costs. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 a. m., when the following sale prices go into effect: $8.00 Boys’ School $5.00 Heavy Khaki Pants, sizes Suits cut to Army Blankets penders go at 29c | $1.48 FM W'S SHOES | Bovs' surTs | Mews sus p_S4:85_] cv'c, Men’s Dress $4 and $5 Men's Dress Positively the lowest prices $30.00 and $35.00 Men's $3.00 Men’s Fine Shirts, Arrow and Shoes, broken $1 98 in Seattle on Boys’ School Suits, — Collegian, Hirsch- Lisle Union Suits 3° lines, cut to. . Wickwire and oth Douglas “tee oo erage i Suits. A large assortment cut sie "$1 1. 85 cut to Men’s > —and all at rock-bottom $6.00 and $7.00 Douglas ‘ e : sale prices. Shoes 89c Shoes, cut $6.00 Men's Dress Pants, it $3.00 Wool Under- in stripes, serges and suit $4.00 Men's wear, all sizes, $15.00 Boys’ All-wool Blue patterns, $ Heavy Work Union Made cut to $6 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, J Serge Suits, sizes 9 to 14, J cut to . as 2.48 Pants cut to Hart, Schaffner / sg: all sizes, cut ‘ | aan i Sac $1 65 cut to. 5 . $35.00 and $40.00 Men's oe Bey ee . Suits, Hart, Schaffner & « penheimer, Colle- . ’s Fla = “a avy Work f Marx and Kuppenheimer rian, Hirsch- The entire stock § en's Flannel $5.00 Men’s Heavy Work Jf go - pover abe gian, ‘ r _— Shirts, th t “ as $3.51 joys $ makes, $ I ‘ bib going at a frac- "$2.00, all aaa Shoes, all $2 48 Shoes cut to. . 1 85 cut to .... 1 7.65 Wickwire and tion of present cut to conan ne Overalls cut to Society Brand day prices, $30.00 Men’s Suits, J. Ca 69c $2.50 Children’s Scuffers, $25.00 Men’s Suits, Society Hg Son and Alco makes, $ ] 25 Suits, Sacrificed. " all sizes, go Brand, cut $7.00 Ladies’ r ay 6 $ 65 104s Shoag, MEN’S HATS j Saturday at .. 1 ° cut to Lg ° . . pa $8.00 and $10.00 YORK, sept. cape welted soles, Worth to $5.00, : see Bare Logger Shirts. honor ‘has con: | , iirls cto Lien dees, | PAY CHECKS CASHED—Sngi ff Sm cite [rw ttew sora Bl ities ane $2.49 $1 to SS aN aA POE, TRIPOLI SAREE A ALT I I SIN TE TT AES $1 98 ihlack star) origi ~ Srnaae wediiaibtieestee a 1.89 _BsALe STARTS SATURDAY 9 A. M.—COME TO THE Ferg MC RMR Babsiae = rretingl now playing in Charles Emerson| $1.50 Men’s Union "s new comedy, “A Regular the latest styles. Pay ‘ain a MM Suits . saan was twice wounded in| $2.00 Men's” $1.50 N Work and is one of only seven| tae ints. n officers to receive this . Khak ribbos $2.00 Khaki Pants " Children’s | ribt ‘ae : $1.50 Men's Union a 00 Bi vs V 4 ‘oys’ Wa Suits TURN OVER BUILDINGS $2.00 Men's Sweat . : y-five t Cel g are 1601-1603 FIRST AVE., Corner First Ave. and Pine St. $120 bev sure | Goes Hinglana. have bee, turned avec 304 PIKE ST. er Coats to the Salvation Army to Heavide | accommodations for 3,000 soldiers.

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