The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 9

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THE SEATT 'Noted Opera Star to Si FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922. | reat Fire ‘Met| Dig Laster Specials for Saturday : * | Recital Next Week at Met| P'S anne = ————| Tomorrow is the last shopping day before Easter. Have you supplied all your needs in wearing n Ss | Cr bey apparel? We are offering the last-day shoppers some very extraordinary values for Saturday only. py NE om These are among the best values of the season, and bargains that no thrifty person should overlool | ‘ ‘\/8 The only thing that's cut is the price! The style, quality and workmanship are of the very best. You Supreme Buying Opportunity Offered Saturday to the Seattle Public — A Most Opportune Easter Event Boys’ Suits for Eas- ter, regular price to $12.00, Fire Sale price $3.85 — hundreds of others to select from. Men's Suits that for- merly sold to $35.00 have been marked now $7.85, and Men's Suits to $45.00 at $10.85. And Men's Heavy Wool Overcoats —values to $35.00— go at $6.95. Canvas Gloves go at Se; Underwear at 23¢; Men’s Handkerchiefs at le; and Men's $3.00 Union Suits at $1.69, Men's Work Shirts cut to 28¢; H. M. ROGERS and Men’s?reprietor Red Front Clothing Co, Fine Dress Shirts, values to $2.50, cut to 68c. Saturday ts the last day of the Great Fire Sale at the Red Front, and we have decided to clean up the balance of this stock in quick order. The big majority of this merchandise ts in perfeet condition—and It offers the Seattle public an copper tunity to purchase their Baster needs considerable less than half-price. Children’s Mary Janes at 9% An entire tableful of Men's Dress and Work Shoes, former values to $6.00, go at Fire Sale price, $1.98. Also a big lot of Boys’ Shoes that sold as high as $6.00, now $1.87. And Men's Fine Dress Shoes, values to $10.00, go at Fire Salo Price, $2.95. President Suspenders cut to t8e. Men's Night Gowns at @c. Men's heavy-weight, Union Made Overalls at 97c. Men's Cot- ton Socks at 6e and « large lot of Wop! Blankets cut to Ic. Make plans to aitend the wind-up of this genuine Fire Sale, Joln the crowd and come. Thousands of other items on display foo numerous to mention. Advertising copy alone is not suf- ficient to tell the story of this ruinous sacrifice, A werd to the wise ts sufficient—we promike you that yon have never faced such a saving opportanity in your life a» you will find here Saturday. You owe it to yourself to attend the wind-ap of this great Fire Sale. The final fireworks start to- morrow morning at 9 o'clock sharp. Look for the large Fire OM Enetian, Rosstan and Nor: wo Florence Macbeth, coloratura #0: prano of the Chicago Grand Opera! company, will be heard in recttal| Monday evening at the Metropolitan @) “Fi comparatively few Beattie ve ever heard Miss Macbeth | Echo ‘Thrane Kyra” (Norwegian, Mise Macbeth Practically all phono | ek ” ee familiar . with» hee [AT *Potneee eee" voice thru rds she hae sung Group of plane solos RED FRONT a cane i ee | pany. te ; Miss Macbeth gomes to Seat <a) t after a number of signal triump egererty: in the East. In Boston O04 and modern French | for seatn was 80 great rr) | ti Regardalt Men Rouguet™.. Monsteny ( members of the Boston Athletic a» sociation, which sponsored the af. | fair, were allowed to buy only two | tickets apiece, and in Philadelphia | (>) “Papi te) “tt lee CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 First Ave., Corner Pine St, (4) “ta | she scored equally as decisively. Motern Eni 8 Composers): George Roberts ts her plantat | (a) “he, Curran ! Oo) °F Roberts Bhe will give the following pro |eram at tropolitan: Rock Oyster Picki: Ware 1 “ mt Comparison Furnishes the True Test of Quality YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO COMPARE THE AMERICR With Other Electric Suction Cleaners tn UTLEANING EFFICIENCY, in CONVENIENCE and SIM- PLICITY of construction and operation, and last, but not least, in PRICE. A HOME DEMONSTRATION will give you the basis for s JUST COMPARISON, Phone Elliott 2510. Bluebird liance Co. le Store 1007 First Ave. Elliott 2510 EE? CET A ERD eee, n Is Hard,Court Finds It ts bard pickings for rum rum, “Diggin’ rock oysters, jedge, y’r ners at Miller beach, near Des | honor,” Hageman replied. Moines, and also ta hard digging for| | ,"Di4 you get any?” the court want rock oysters, according to testimony | «gure aid, Jedga, y’r honor, I et developed by Justice of the Peace C.| nine,” the witness declared. C. Dalton Thursday, before dismiss Mra. Favre testified that rhe car ing the case of Mrs. Lena E. Favre, jried « 22-calfber rifle as @ protection charged with threats to kill. |Seainst bootleggers, who were accus- C. 8. Hageman, Des Moines ranch- |tomed, she sald, to land launch-loads | er, declared that Mra. Fayre had told of liquor on Miller beach. | neighbors she would kill him if he Judge Dalton declared that the evt ever came on the Harry Adama prop- |Gence aid not show conclusively | erty at Miller beach. jenough that Mre. Favre hed threat “What were you doing om the/ened to kill Hageman, and dismissed beach?” Judge Dalton saaked. the charges. But there was one potnt that yet bothered the court. “By the way,” he asked Hageman, “are there any rock oysters left at Miller beach ?* “Yen, jedge, y'r honor,” replied | Hageman, “but {t takes a crowbar to! get ‘em. Can't dig ‘em out with a! shovel.” (Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Covey, Elmer Nathan, 4718 Fremont Emerton” . Marry Melvin, 4418 40th a W... boy. ] hews, Oliver Paul 123 N. 7ara/ | ee Andrew, 414 Terry ave flamusl, 820 23rd ave. 8 Joe, 1861 19th av >, Allan, 2811 Hale, Th Bil You Win? Read Sunday’s Post-Intelligencer and Times for names of winners in the eattle », Harry B., 1607 13th ave, boy. orstenson, Matt B, 823 W. bath | Cage Austin Webster, 6517 Green-| wood ave. girl Swarts, Hugh ©. Seattle, tri Street 908% 19th . Harold Woodard, 4 ee James, 4462 Midvale Moore, Samuel, $105 14th ave, B., boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES| Name and Residence. Age. Barrett, Harold & ttle .... Legal Barrett, EL jeattle: Legal b Lae b . Johiel, Tacoma ° os ry luggins, Mabel H., Legal fHleathized Young, Obanton, Lown} Schoner, Kate, « Legal Johnson, Ludvig Legal Legal 80 a9 46 ICE CREAM MYSTERY BRICK CONTEST DID YOU WIN ICE CREAM FREE FOR A WHOLE YEAR? Sunday’s Post-Intelligencer or Times will show SEATTLE ICE CREAM CO., Phone Main 6225 For More n Byrlingto! er, Marysville . Auburn n, nellus, Seattle Calahan, Neva K., Seattle , HOW “TW” HELPS. SORE, TIRED FEET Gootbys, nore feet, burning feet, | swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight- ness, no more limping with or | drawing up your face in agony. P ie agical, acta right off. « out all the poisonous exw which up the feet, Use “TIZ" and ur foot misery Ah! how comfo le your feet feel. rker, Janice Than Twenty Years Producers of Seattle Créam of Qualit y [ce Cream Order Your Mystery Brick Today ON SALE AT DEALERS—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Got a box of “TZ” now ut any drug-| that never swell, never hurt, never | Ueerent. LE STAR won’t go wrong if you do your Easter shopping in our store. Come in and LET US PROVE IT! A Lucky Purchase of Boys’ Spring Suits $7.48 We have been lucky in being able to add to our | Spring stock of Boys’ Suits a lot of New Suits bought 7 at 50c on the $1.00 from a manufacturer. They are well worth $12.50, but we shall put them along with’ our regular stock on sale for Saturday only at $7.48. All have 2 pairs of Knickers and they’re made in new styles. The fabrics are good Wool Tweeds, Cassi- meres and Worsteds; plain colors and fancy mixtures. ” These Suits are built for wear as wel] as style. Pants are full-lined. Ages 7 to 18. This is a great opportunity” to get your boy his Easter Suit at a real BARG. ‘ price. ON SALE SATURDAY Silk Knit Ties Special 69c A SATURDAY SPECIAL of fine Sik Knit Ties, 69 each —2 for $1.25. There ts a fine assortment of patterns and colorings tn theee Ties, and they're wonderful values. Men’s Shirts Special $1.19 A BATURDAY SPECIAL of Men's Shirts; elther neck-t style or with collar attach large assortment ot neat stripes, Berviceable Oxford cloth and percale materiais. VALUES TO $3.00, Men’s Union “Suits 2 for $1.85 A SATURDAY SPRCIAL of fine Spring Union Suita, 98¢ each—2 for $1.85; long or short sleeves; ankle iength; white, ecru and random ool ors. Sizes 26 to 46. Men’s Hosiery 2 Pairs 75c A BATURDAY SPECIAL of fine Mercerized Sox for Mon; reinforced “toes and heels to five extra wear; fine appear- ing; colors are black, brown, gray and navy, Silk Hosiery Special 75c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY: Women's pure Bilic Thread Hosiery with mercer. teed lish finished topes and éow soles, heels and toes; black and brown; very alig! imperfectiona, but not in the alk part REGULAR 61.25 VALUES. New Silk Camisoles Special $1.25 SPECIAL FOR BATURDAY ONLY—Excellent quality Alletik Satin Camisoles; tatlored and iace trimmed styles. They are shown in the popular dark shades of two tone silks and tn flesh color; a num ber of models to choose from. ONLY; Women's Hosiery. These are exception- ally g00d ones; made of silk and pure silk combin the silk extends to the Gouble solea, heels and toes mercerized lisle; black brown. Just right for Boys’ Dress Shoes Special $3.50 SPRCIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY— Boys’ brown calf English Walking Shoes; REGULAR $6.00 VALUES; half double S very Greasy, and splendid for wear. Blees 2% to 5. Ladies’ Kid Oxfords Special $4.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY— Ladies’ Mahogany Kid Oxfords; guaran teed s0lid leather; Goodyear welt; very comfortable last; military heel. Sizes 3 to 7. Children’s Shoes Special $2.25 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY— Children’s brown Rueria Calf Shoes; good, solid leather soles; welt heels; lace style. ‘Will stand lots of hard wear, Sizes 6% [ to 12. ] } Ladies’ New Warner’s Corsets * Bloomers Great Values | Burkland, F. |itall, Richard, 48, $417 89th ave. 8 $3.50 You wil need @ new Corset for Easter. Get it tomorrow at our store, We are showing a Warner's fine rustproof Corset for §8.50; made of fine sateen coutil; low bust; elastic top; rustproof steels; 4 hose supporters. A very popular Corset. Silk Gloves Special 65¢ EPECIAL FOR saTURDAY |* ONLY; Regular $1.00 values of Ladies’ Pure Silk Gloves; 2-clasp; self stitching; double tip; black, white, brown, mode, navy and champagne SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Pair $3.50 AN pure silk Formosa Pongee Bloomérs; first quality: large, full sizes; elastic waist band and knee; knee finished with Van Dyke points. Crepe Bloomers 95c : Novelty Printed Plisse Crepe Bloomers; designs in blue and pink. Infants’ Hose me] Special 75c ff \- SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY— Infants’ all-wool* cashmere and” silk-mixed Hose; white only. Sizes 4 to 6. bert O. Seattle onky, Henry, 25, 2025% First berg, Anna E, 63, 1425 fist Arwid W., 69, 1627 22nd jock, Robert EB. « 6614 Ral ¢ Shaw, & . Bertha Wilton, > * DEATHS Rolland, Melinwa, 6¢, 7848 Strov Lightfoot, Fred W 0. 6 Gussie, Graham, Jamey 81, 4647 Frontenac at Lund, Helen H., 59( 8242 22nd av, W. Canaan, John, 14, $419 Alamo pl. Walden, Hubert Kenneth, 3 months, 749% N. Téth at Duerr, Willtam, 60, 1021 Sixth ave. N. Hanson, Eimer, 12, 7664 16th ave. 8. De Courey, Maurtee HL, 67, 4060 W. Orchard ‘st Rushton, Wash Moedier, Mary Adelaide, 78, 4529 11th | v Hainsworth, Mary, 91, 2657 37th ave. 8 W, ‘olop, John G, $2, 5300 K Maruta, T, 36, 203 Ninth Brackett, Bertha, 29, 2005 | PROPERLY BALANCED ; er .will from the path of health if we eat properly balanced food. we drop MENTS _ DAILY Moore: — VAUDEVILLE?:<::: Allen Rogers and Leonora Allen Jean Middleton THIS WEEK mainO272 mre Roman Meal Whole wheat and whole rye cut into little granules and blended with flaxose—a bal- anced human food. |A most valuable food for MATINEE 5% 50° in the vitamines and salines which promote mind and body growth, principles absent from |flour and refined cereals, Preparable in a variety of de- licious ways. Big serving for fone cent. Buy it from your grocer, Fenton and Fields Three Melvin Brothers Doris Humphrey’s Dancers Jimmy Lucas WIth Francene Travers Now Playing— FUTURISTIO REVUB MORAN AND WISER y & Merrill; M Ly « ren. jen. Adm.: Mata, 260) Nights, 400. growing period because rich} . BUT MONEY ISN'T RETURNED — Wallace Duthie to In a way, getting married is Be Buried Sunday )|caunng up on the tetepno The body of Wallace Duthie ar-| doesn’t always get the party grived in Seattle Friday from Califor-| wants.—Boston Transcript. nia, accompanied by Mr, Duthie’s widow, who is the daughter of Joseph A. Swalwell, and by his parents, Mr.! Rub—Do you care for risque jokem and Mrs, J. F. Duthie. Dub—No; I never read the Funeral services will be held at| periodical ww York Sun. St. Mark's church at 3:30 Sunday. INEXPERIENCED Shoes repaired by us last longer, Liberty Shoe Repair, next theater.—Advertisement, If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it, Next Liberty theatre.—Adv. Money-back guarantee with every suit. Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd.—Adv. REAL PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Increases the} - action of the intestines Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann’s fresh yeast. Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter should be brought about by food, One doctor comes right out and Whale Bone (Rubber) Set of states plainly that the indiscrim- WOWEE: kn kcsscwees «se ¢ causes of constipation. Bridgework, per tooth. ...$4 Physicians all over the country Amalgam Filling ....... -$1) All work guaranteed for 15 years, | Examination and advice free, Call_and See Samples of Our Plate | and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time are recommending Fleischmann’s fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in those elements which. keep the intestines healthy. Inone series of tested chses, normal » functions were restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. Mort of our present patronage ts/ recommended by our early custom. Try it out for yourself. hose work is still giving good daytyadding a craccbesct ietade fon, Ask our customers, ‘ who have tested our work a mann’s Yeast to your everyday coming to our office, be sure you diet. Keep it up and see how nor+ are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. i Cut-Rate OHIO sists 202 UNIVERSITY Sst, Opposite Krascr-Paterson Ce age with the yellow label, a standing order with your grocer,

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