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1]. Men's Stetson dress shoes cut) $16.85 FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Of Both Red Front Stores by the Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc. The Merchants’ Roard of Trade, Inc., has taken charge Red Front Stores in order to readjust the business of this well-known concern. It is necessary that cash be immediately raised and the Board has to raise this sum even though it be necessary to Sacrifice the entire stock of both Red Front Stores. | | Beginning tomorrow, Saturday, at 9 a. m., both Red it Spores are ordered open to PUBLIC SALE and the following are but sample items, giving an idea of how the Red Front stock will be sacrificed: | Over 200 men's wool suits, for.) Men's white handkerchiefs at 4 Merly priced to $30.00, cut to $4.65 | Children’s scuffer shoes out to is Woo! mixed sults cut from / $1.85; children's sandals to 9¥e. $10.00 to $4.85. Men's scout ehoee go at $1.98 Men's cotton socks cut to So. Roys’ tennis slippers at 980, Men's all-woot Hart, Schaffner &{ All woman's shoes cut to halt ee make overcoats cut from price .00 to $9.85, | Men's dress shirt, to $2.50, go Children’s play suite from $1.25 at SS. 690. | Men's bevy union made over Jails cut to se. Men's coveralls, tn khaki of blue, out to $1.98 Men's finest dress | wuts, formerty to $40.00, cut to and men’s beavy khaki from $10.00 to $3.08 pants cut to $1.49, ‘The Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc, has ordered the Red Front Btores closed all day Monday, Decoration Day. So we ask that you Bitend this sale tomorrow—Saturday. Don't delay; come with the rowds tomorrow. Public sale conducted by the Merchants’ Board of Trade, ‘| Ine., at both Red Front Stores. | Main Store—1601-03 First Avenue—Corner Pine Street Red Front Annex—1415-17 First Avenue Between Union and Pike Sirceés | Wife Stabs Husband; | Gately’s || ..-Battles Four Men/ New Store | Men's heavy work pants, former Ty $5.00, cut to $1.98 Men's heavy hickory shirts from $1.78 to 980. Hasen Acres district, two miles Peter Julin, a Polish resident of the 700 Dry ts THE SEATTLE STAR HOME GROWN LOOKIT WHAT GRE \N TH GARDEN! TWO ONIONS AN A RADISH. THE SMITHS TO INVITE DINNER RIGHT Away RAE Stylish Holiday Apparel Linen Dresses Artistic linen dresses, resembling sketch, in plain white or blue or rose jackets with white skirts. Priced at $22.50 New Summer Dresses Ginghams, voiles, Swisses and linen in plain col- ors, checks, dots or plaids, at $5.75, $7.50 and $8.50 to $24.50 Women’s Hats —ineluding sports hata, street hats and dress hats, at $7.50 ‘Thewe\hate are being made ta our own workrooms for Sutun Bathing Suits Upper Main Pleor Giri’, minnen’ @nd children's eotton bathing sults In various color combinations, at $1.00 ‘Women's bathing suits in al wool, at $4.96 and 65.75 Loyw and men’s bething suits in cotton or whol, at T5¢@ to $6.00 s ° e Men’s Work | 6-Year-Old Republican Fashtonable sports ekirts m 1h jnorth of Clatskanie, ts seriously | Ordered Reinstated | isin white and with plaids end _at 1427 Fifth Ave. Bow open for business with a Gomplete line of Men's, Young 4 and Boys’ Suits, Coats. Shoes and Furnishings | ner |neighbor his wife had stabbed him. | mately $100,000,600, wounded as a result of being stabbed. | WASHINGTON, May 27.—With an/ and his wif, a Russian, is in jail emergency appropriation of $200,000 | here, arrested @fter a battle in which |\to provide for the reinstatement of four men had difficulty in handling 700 prohibition agents recently sus | pended for 40 days becanse of a Jutin reeted out of his home Wet-| shortage of funda, the houne yoster nesday evening at dinnertime, and day passed the deficiency approprin- leaning against @ fence, told @ tion bill The bill carries approxi Neighbors rushed him by automo , bile to Clatskanie, where he was) given first aid. He was taken te a hospital im Portland yesterday and ix said to be in a critical condition. Confirm Blair as Head of Revenue WASHINGTON, May 27 The senate yeaterday confirmed the nomi BLAINE.—Giltert Beckman, 17, | nation of David R. Blair as internal killed when bleyole brakes fall and|revenue commissioner, after four be dashes Into barrier, bourw debate. petually democratic. young Parchard supported Harding | and Coolidge and the antire repub-| the postoffice, four blocks away, in ican ticket. When they won he|& Wheelbarrow and they will con | tinue to go that way for a few yearn to come” Editor in the Heart of Democratic South eight, tretuding mynelf and a 15 yearold dog,” myn the editor, “My working hours are from $ morning until 12 at night. “The Onlooker Is not financed by any capitalist. ie run on a winor lone acy, has been perennially and per-| Making @ million dollars with it Nevertheleas, | ¥ery rapidly. “Each copy of the paper goes to FOLEY, Al, May 21.—#rank| Rarchard, the 1¢yearold editor of lthe Foley Onlooker, has the polith jclans and editors of Alabama sitting up and taking notice of him and his paper. Alabama, cradie of the Confeder immed the first extra Foley ever had. The youth was advined dgainst hts wtand by business men. He listened in the baste, TONbe sure, I am not Tub Skirts Main Floor Fine white cotton gaberdine tab skirte in two attractive stylen, 26 to 32 waist measure, Girls’ “Middies” ~- Upper Main Moor Wool middy blouses from 84.95 to $6.95 s . s Boys’ Knickers Spebial purchase of boys’ summer weight corduroy knick- ers in «izes 6 to 17 yearn A pair— 81.45 Shirts Main Fleer Men's blue chambray and @ray work shirta, sizes 14 to 17%, Regular 95c «Special Saturday until noon, each— T9¢ Children’s Hats ‘Tailored Leghorns of nato- ral and patent Milans in blue, brown and black, Spe- cial, Saturday— $3.95 Children's Wash Hats 75¢, 95¢ and $1.25 stripes, at 4 $10.00, $13.50, $15.00 © $16.50 and $2450 sees SPORTS JACKETS Second Floor Stylish sports jackets in plate colors, at ie $5.85, $10.96, $12.50 and $19.50 FLAGS Upper Main Fleer ‘Woot and ecetton fags for Decoration Day im all aise and Prices, - WHERE’S DAD? GIRL CORPSE ASKS; “IT” 1S NOW RECOVERING || —————===—======T je Store for Usefys Articles LONDON, May 27.—A strange || story comes from Pengam of the recovery of « young girl who, it || wan beljeved, was dead, and for whose burial preparations were being mate, When the coffin was brought into the room the girl sat up and enid: “Where's dad? The TMT The Typical Beauty and Refinement of to them and then went ahead as he planned. “Hix democratic readers were greeted weekly with front-page etitorials supporting the repub-| cana, | Rarehbard was a “devil” im the On| looker shop for two years before he | [became editor. In bis 18 months! editorship he has increased the! paper from four pages to 12 and 16! |pagen weekly. He haa started « job | lprinting plant and replaced the! hand-set system with a Iinotype ma lchine. ‘The paper's circulation has| doubled in that time. Rarchard writes mast ef fhe copy es |and practically alt of the unotyoe | Real, Honest-to-Gosh be» grey nin Alaska Show Coming makes up the paper. “The Onlooker force numbert| Can you tmagine an Alaskan —S movie with nary a dance hall, faro queen or canvas cabin? That bs what Dorothy Valleron and George | Edward Lewis are going to produce lin the North. They leave Saturday on the Alameda. The film will show |real life in Alaska—not some Cali lrornia movie director's idea of what it should be. Park Board Concert Issue Is Undecided) Whether the Seattle public is to} enjoy band concerts at the parks and | bathing beaches this summer is stil! junsettied. The park board is handi- | capped for ack of funds and the city |council is hesitating to appropriate jthe necessary money from the treasury. 1/19 Union Officials Under Indictment CHICAGO, May 27. — Nineteen i fficials, including “Umbrella novel models in Goldtones, ‘Seria, freeman caeak 00 ie rges, in \ cal Workers’ union, were in- Se nisi Jerseys silk dicted by the special grand jury, tn lined— vestigating building graft charges [| bere yesterday. 20 EO PORTLAND, O james Mfiner, 6, of Seattle, who jumped from rain tn California while legdroned |to another lad several weeks ago, | releaséd on personal recognizance by | Federal Judge Bean. Court procecd ings postponed until return of Mil- wei father, who is a sea captain. Today in Congress| Flannel Sport Jackets FULL SILK LINED father rushed Into the room. The cirt is now recovering. STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. All Aboard for the Holiday Your Fishing Trip or Pienie Will Cost You Less at These Prices “sweet Sixteen Are given full expression in 600 NEW ORDER YOUR SUIT TODAY SUIT AND EXTRA PANTS $37.50 Exstra Pair Dewbles the Wear They represent such a rare quality and great variety of fabrics that the element of satisfaction is vastly greater than is the economy in the price of— 1G They Appear in High-grade materials such as Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Canton Crepes, Satins, TaffetaS, Tricotines, Velours, etc., in— SIZES 16 TO 44 NT SPORT TOGS Another fresh lot of All-Wool Jersey Suits of the Tuxedo model—in popular colors, New. Suits Magnificent _ plain- tailored as well as semi- Three-section Jointed Steel Rod. DOC Worth a great deal more. CHINOOK SALMON EGGS, regular 35c, for 25-yard Enameled SILK LINES regular 75c, special SPLIT WILLOW FISH BASKET— $50... $1.98 69c Wraps Wonderfully beautiful creations in Wraps, Capes, Dolmans and Coats—full silk lined — Goldtones, Silvertones, Velours, Broadcloths, Kitten’s Ear, etc TIN KNIFE AND FORK 115¢ Per Pair WAXED PAPER er Roll P 5c Toy | Aeroplanes |} That Really Fly With wooden CLEAN QUICK REEL, regular $1.00, for...... Reach Golf Balls Widely known for their “pep” * Choice of Paramount or 49c New Scotty, special... Newport Tennis Racket A “KENT” Racket, + $2 49 15c value $4.00, special at.... e With all-metal A Racket that you will be proud to | frame, regular 75¢ own. It has a_ strong, well-seasoned frame strung with selected gut with cen- 49c ter reinforcements. Eivery garment tatlored to measure in my own shop. Batis faction or money back. T don't charge you one cent for the extra pants. LAFF, The Tailor 1108 THIRD AVE. O14 Telephone Building Sport Coats FOR STREET and SPORT WEAR Junior Sport Coats SIZES 13 TO 19 tinue Rules committee starts investiga- tion of eharkes that fake kaniaations are muleti Judiciary committoe stead supplemental pr: Republicans of ways a AT PRE-WAR PRICES} | Crowns .-...--- .$5.00 Bridgework .....$5. Amalgam Fillings $1.00 AASUAEOACUCAOTAEAENEETTOFANEAHECHEASUAEEAAAAUAATAT High Grade Tricotine Dresses Also Canton Crepe SPECIAL Combination True-to-Nature Plates | TAXI SERVICE Did you see “MAIN @500” flying ty today? ho win, Assortment of Flower Vases NU-CUT Glassware’ and thin-blown Cut Glass, Values to $1.50, special at ce 98c Many designs and sizes to choose from. They are ail good values, regularly selling up to $1.50. CORRUGATED MOULDED Garden Hose 26-foot, regular $ B50. er sresceweeee DVO 60-foot, regular $10.00 $6.98 54-inch diameter. 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