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{ | PAGE 4 U.S. ARMY MARCHING Another allotment of 300 pairs of those remarkable Army Marching Shoes, just received—On Sale, starting tomorrow morning, at PER PAIR Sizes 644 to 11 Made for U. S. War Department at a cost of $6.84 per pair. Biggest Buying Snap you'll find this season anywhere! ¢ Af “on Foon -trren. eune - s8s0r"? - Poulsbo welt. ere, woe Women’s $1.50 to $2.25 Felts Dates, Doris, Port Lud } 3 - 5 3 = — BD Meier, OC. J Guika’ j —THE— $3.50 to $4.00 Spats | Truck, Abram Charles, $425 Wabash Mo onnell: Anna ~ Ad ? ave. boy (Vital Statistics |i." =~ /PIVORCES GRANTED| | UNION NATIONAL BANK | Sutherland, William, 269 Newton at, [Hchtnider Beart a {fom Jease Le f Seat! BIRTHS. Acker, Warl Vernom, 1418 Bighth |Zalusky, M. Mary from Cha: a. of Seattle 3 Der. Leo Ray. 929 N. 47th at, girt. W.. boy. Heaumont, Susan L. from Jack 1a — Frank Pau, 2432 W. sath | Rock \. Chester Robert, 2004/Sima, J. W. from Bertha. on ¥ at. '. oc y Lund, George, 2861 W. 60th st, girl. (Ogden Wesley Thomas, ¢320 s8th/ DEATHS BRANCH BRANCH AND ———|Vree, Frank H, 33, 115 Lakeside —t— | Cukela, Kamuel, 43, Pacific hotel. Georgetown | UNIVER: ITY Borbel, Ole. $12 Ninth eve. &. 4, McDonald, 1. 623 N. THth at NJ £ This advertisem Coffee merchants ot Sao Paulo, Bra: whi ‘odt United States of America—Joint Cofee Ty |Do you want COFFEE ? a A potato is only a potato. But let a clever housewife prepare it with ber magic fingers—let her add a bit of cheese, or cover it with the golden brown of the roast in the oven and presto—the potato that was only a potato becomes a delicacy that brings a good glad smile to the face of any husband, ~and so with Coffee How much more fragrant and tasty it is if you use just a little care in making it! Hard? Difficult? Troublesome? Nota bit of it. Just follow these six easy rules and note the difference in the taste of your next cup of Coffee, Six Rules for Making Good Coffee USE BOILING WATER—Boil KEEP YOUR COFTEE AIR- but 4 TIGHT—It loses its strength and aroma when 4 to pose our air. Keep it in an air-tight water and th container. doit ¢ i mized. MEASURE — iment until you find just SERVE AT ONCE—Many a pot the proportions of Coffee and of perfect Coffee has been ruined by letting it cool. If you must wait, keep the Coffee iping hot, but never let it Re-cooking injures the water that suit your taste. ‘Then stick to them! Guessin, usually means a poor cu Coffee. ™ poll. flavor. SCOUR THE COFFEE POT— it is not enough to give the pot s burried rinse and set it away to dry. Scour it even more carefull othes cooking ui USE_GROUNDS ONLY ONCE —Dewe leave the eattes grounds in the lof the next meal. Used Cones i. are of no more value in mak- tes sect Coffee than ashes ia building a fire, of all Publi Tyee Mew York, per ie ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES| ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR | t ih) ° . wan her companion and secretary H ‘ ran te Kiolet | while in Universal City, have tried Everything Ready thelr hands’ in a new. business for Glee Club Fete | . . They have been no succenaful, In| a o « oin nto ” program for the concert of CLUB YEAR OLD, Now in Busines |:'.'v:" vero" serine urease oe Wns | ot ene. ave, | University of Wanhington glee clubs didi With H Si t ) Yo a Sate te 8 in Meany hall Friday night includes § » Se... ee four specialty acts, several nolow and Has Served 113,963 Meals er OS OT aim pay the making of bables'|sisemble numbers by both clubs. J = vl egercherted apres e | This ie the 25th annual tour of the y : | “The ti knew," fald| og to Jobless Star - Universal Motion! ,,.7*, first ‘hing we knew.” "ld Ww, 8. C, club, but the first Jolnt con _—— ie ‘ . } [cert with Washingto: Thore will be groat festivities at Picture Race Winner my buniness thet San proven i i h Washington. yi A Manion a ne time ora did mont of the! that Dora couldn't handle one the “Millionalr” club Saturday Makes Wardrobes sewing and I was employed in al “Bo now I've lett the theme The big organisation for assisting theater here, but the work grew #o| gp Big the unemployed will be a year old > se di death - Ser: tien te ee ee eae ahs then porate program and a|. Frankie Kiolet, the chio tittle] ol eeeceeeemmees (Ur time to making wardrobes,” | banquet will have @ part on the a girl who won The Star oer — evening's program. Iniversal moving picture actress | H d S ff id B | son, with support from « few people pr hg to the California movie C t h C Id? | enthused with hie idea of providing |" tn “competition with thousands of atarm or LOI: | means of helping a man help him-| siee “gee . | nelf, opened the famous social welfare | ° ttle girl candidates Mise U | C catablanment.” ‘The work started m| Si0Wt, wae adjudeed ‘mont capavie| | USE teanng (onan & modest way, Discouragemente | were many, Calls for reliet were} many and urgent ment of stardom in the films, and Wee sent to Univermal Clty with a Tut Joharmon’ atayed with the|Mtrmct to play 10 weeks in pi work, Civic organisations, churches | ‘Ufe® &t $100 a week and individuals came to his aid, The |, Sh¢ fulfilled her contract, playing work bas flourished, and kept hun.|)" & number of Universal pictures dreds of homeless, jobless imen free] Then Universal asked her to remain from starvation and off the streeta/ Sl, the same ther tines Oak . ; y rhe should be White they corner thelr way 98 (ROY) stsseed. She stayed 13 more woske walted to get a job. In the Inst year ‘The “Millionair”| ‘8 Came home, urged by the di rector to return this spring. club has served 113,963 meals to job: | T° O0 © | si lens men at 6 cents a meal. Thelieoomg a not wolng back.” she averane cost per meal was 14 cents, | noe tor a ino Beg ag today, “at least Near PR gn Be gas Meare Baie pap Since she came home last fall, she Daddie Draper and his orphan —_, she and her sister Dora, who band will be guests of the “Million. ssa alr" club Saturday evening. A big dinner will be nerved them. And in return, the children will render « special concert for the club, Speakers will recount the struggles, failures and successes of the club, and there will be a number of other entertainment features on the pro. gram A big “feed” wil! follow the pro «ram are. 8 W., bo: y. . William Raymond, 2012 Hor- 27 16th ave. | Fifth ave! y Toyama, Kichino Suke, 508 15th ave. Name and Residence. Goldstein, Tee, Mount Vernon .. Deltech, Frida, Seattle .. 27| Cassidy, Late Ju Tacoma . Legal! Pack, Memic B. Bellingham ..Legel | | Hook, Jame Houck, Ada, Wakefield, G. J, Maxwell, Loretta Lofthua, Albert Account? Owen, Beattie ja, Beattie , rvey, Beatt - 33. Hudson, James B., 77, $305 15th ave N. Ww. Kiemmer, Robert Ray, 9 months, 4146 39th ave. &. Darling, Harry, 60, 159 N. 80th at. Thornton, leasc, 77, 6515 lith ave When paying your taxes don't you wish for a well kept Savings Decree ccceeeeete eee eeeee | If your nostrila are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head ts) stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, | apply a@ little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils, | It penetrates through every air pas sage, soothing inflamed, swollen | | membranes, and you get instant relief, | | How good it feels, Your nostrits | |are open. Your head is clear, No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or struggling for breath. Get @ emeall bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from any druggist. Colds and eatarrh yield! like magic, Don't stay stuffed up. | Relmet in sure. —Advertivement. Sor LNT TD French Heel $8.00 to 4 to 8 $1°° ts, 40 and Pumps... $2 . Women’s and. Growing Girls’ $7.00 to -70 $10.00 Shoes. . $3 bro 4 $9.00 to $12.50 Soots, Pumps -70 and Oxfords. . $4 tbetpg- $10.00 to $15.00 its, Pumps 40 and Oxfords. . $5 Women’s Boots, values $15.00, sizes mostly Begin now. N. Ww. BOYS’ SUITS A special lot of Boys’ Sults —values to $12.00—-AT FIRE SALE PRICE $3.85 THIS IS A GENUINE FIRE SALE BLANKETS A large lot of Blankets— values formerly to $8.00— go AT FIRE SALE PRICE 9ic = THE We have marked a large lot of Canvas Gloves AT FIRE SALE PRICE 3C A dandy lot of Men's Work Shore—valum to $6.00 — go AT FIRE SALE PRICE $1.98 RUBBER PACS They sold at $3.50, but now go—AT FIRE SALE PRICE 5ic aaa, Men’s Underwear You can buy Men's Under- wear, that sold at $1.00, AT FIRE SALE PRICK MEN’S UNIONS 23c Men's Union Suits — values to $1.50, go at FIRE SALE PRICE by the leading of State us the Wall Street, 59c Now Comes the Finish Every article in this great stock must go. The Insur- ance Company paid their loss in full—we got the money —We do not want this smoke or fire damaged merchan- dise. Every bit of it must be sold regardless of cost or worth. This is a GENUINE FIRE SALE, so come—- take advantage of it. The Great Windup Starts Saturday at 9 a. m. MEW’S SUITS Men's Suits—values to $40.00— AT FIRE SALE PRICK $9.85 OVERCOATS Over 300 Men's Overcoats, for- mer prices to $35.00—go AT FIRE SALE PRICE MEN’S PANTS Special lot of Men's Pants—to $6.00—AT FIRE SALE PRICE 98c MEN’S SOX We have marked Men's Sox, formerly up to 250-AT FIRE SALE PRICE COME TO THE WIND-UP OF THIS GREAT FIRE SALE Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9 a.m. § RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. $1.87 | OB Ob OL cs OR OROSOESOROCORODOROROCLS FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1999, and youll say it is “the best | ever ate!” Bluhill Green Ch One Floor Enough for Us CLOSING OUT Our Basement Store and Children’s Shoes To cut cost of doing business to the minimum we are discon- tinuing our Downstairs Store. By lowering expenses we can lower prices to the consumer. As soon as stocks are sufficiently reduced we will concentrate all our business on one floor. Prices through- out the entire store—both floors—.have been cut to the limit to ac- complish our object. No matter what kind of shoe you want, if it’s in the store it’s on sale! Only Few Days More—Don’t Wait One lot of Men’s Shoes, made up of several broken lines, small and large sizes only; values up.to $12.00, at ... Men’s $7.50 Tan English Shoes ....... Boys’ $4.00 ~ se Children’s $3.00 to $3.50 90 3° Misses’ $5 to $6 Shoes Men’s and Women’s $1.50 to $3.00 House rips + bony $1.00 C. W. SHIVELY for Felt BASEMENT FOR RENT SEATTLE MEN'S SHOES A table with Men's Shoes— values to $10.00—-AT FIRE SALE PRICE $2.95 Men's Unionalls in blue or khaki— formerly to $3.00—- AT FIRE SALE PRICE 69c BOYS’ SHOES Come here and get Boys’ Shoes, values to $6,00—AT FIRE SALE PRICE WORK SHIRTS We have a large bunch of Work Shirts, marked to $1.50 which go AT FIRE SALE ~ 28C 1601-1603 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER PINE STREET Men’s $10 to $12 Shoes, all sizes and all styles .... Big lot of Men’s $12 to $15 Shoes, broken sizes. . Big lot of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, broken sizes, values up to $4.00. Men’s $2.00 to $3.00 lle Cheese $3*° $6°° -70 and Leather Slippers’ FIRE SALE MOST GIGANTIC EVENT EVER HELD IN Han’kerchiefs Men's Bandanna or White Handkerchiefs that sold at INSURANCE COMPANIES PAID FULL AMOUNT OF Dress SHIRTS A counter full of Men's Dress Shirts go AT FIRE SALE PRICE MEN'S HATS You can buy Men's very good Hats—values to $5.00— AT FIRE SALE PRICE 98c