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| Great Fire Sale at RED FRONT ends Sat-| & DAY, APRIL. 28, 1922, — fast ony saruRoay y night—Shoes, Clothing and Furnish- thrown at the mercy of the public—| ICES SMASHED! great Fire Sale at the Front ends tomorrow— wonderful selling event e a .69. be but a memory. y is the Grand Finale. chandise sacrificed— } on the counters for stupendous last- ¢ clearance of all broken wd = at prices that will never be duplicated. vas Gloves go at 3c. ’s Underwear at 23¢. t ’s Handkerchiefs at 1c. $3.00 Union Suits Men's Work Shirts And Men's fine Shirts, values to $2.50, to 68c. ’s $5.00 Dress Pants go $1.85. President Suspend- 5 cut to 2Sc. C Men's Night at 69c. Me heavy ht, union made Overalls c. Men's Cotton Socks 6c. And a large lot of Blankets cut to 9lc. dren's Mary Janes at An entire tableful of Dress and Work Shoes, pr values to $6.00, go at Fire Sale price, $1.98. H. M. ROGERS Winding Up Great Fire Sale at THE RED FRONT Also a ‘Jot of Boys’ Shoes that sold as high as $6.00, now $1.87. Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, values to $10.00, go at Fire price, $2.95. Suits, regular price to $12.00, Final Fire Sale price hundreds of others to select from. Men's Suits that sold to $35.00, have been marked now $7.85. And | Suits to $45.00, at $10.85. And Men’ Suits with two pairs pants, formerly $35.00, cut to And Men’s Wool Overcoats, values to $35.00, go at | and Young Rogers, proprietor of the Red Front, in speaking of dup of the Fire Sale, said: “Saturday is the last day | p Great Fire Sale, and we have decided to clean up the of this stock in quick order.” e plans to attend the wind-up of this genuine Fire Join the crowds and come. Thousands of other items | display, too numerous to mention. Advertising copy alone pot sufficient to tell the story of this ruinous sacrifice. in the crowds and come. You owe it to yourself to at-| the wind-up of this great Fire Sale. The fire-works tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Look for the large | Sale signs at First and Pine. RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. } 1601-1603 First Ave., Corner Pine St. | wil! repel another positive charge. | the Mysteries o THE f Radio Explained by Expert By R. L. Duncan Director Radio Institute of Amertea) Radio waves sent out by means of ¢ charge and discharge of a | er thru a ciroult containing an tance are all right for od Rut they will not t h or music, con All transmitters brow speeches and music employ the vac generate their output The components of this vacuum tube—sometimes referred to as valves, or audian tubes—are made of three elements—a tungsten filament a copper or nickel grid and an alum! nickel plate placed in a high vumed « tu There are two taps taken from the dq Vacuum tube. F, ment; G, grid; P, plate. filma- fllament—one from the plate and the other from the grid. These are drawn thru the base of the tube and con. nected to small posta, Current ts supplied to the Mlament until It is brought to tncandescance, and this heated filament emits slea trons, These electrons are the amall est pieces of matter known, and carry the smallest known charge of negative electricity. Ponttive current ts passed to the plate in the tube and the electrons are drawn to the plate thru the wac wumed space. You wil! recat! that simple magnet: farm teaches us that bodies of disstm Yar charges attract-—«a positive charge will attract a negative, but ‘The vacuous space between the fil ament and plate ts conductive In one Mtrection only, The negative of both | plate and filament currents| forms a common negative. | ‘The «rit ts placed between the fila ment and the plate and acts as a con trolling element of the electron cur rents between filament and plate. Bince the plate tn the tube was] only a positive potential, the leo trons thrown off by the filament are | strongly attracted thru the vacuum, and an increased current will flow. | This acta as an accelerator of the) current Ry proper regulation of contreliing devices In q vacuum tube transmit | ting set, the tube is made a supreme productor of magnetic waves, To! show its advantage over the dis| charge of a condenser thru @n induc. | tance, as previously described, let us take two ahips, one employing the! | vacuum tube and the other « spark | BAD. ‘This tube ret, using only three! jand Individual citizen spark gap, using five kilowatts (5,000 watts) would be doing very well to cover 2,600 miles, is gain tn the tube set te due wholly to the vacuum tube itself. with {te multiplication of current within the tube—the Increase due to | the attraction of electrons thrown off the filament to the positively charged plates ‘This te why the vacuum tube tn creases the Incoming signal strength in a receiving set from 26 to 50 times over the recelving power of the crys tal detector. FORESEES RUIN IN FARE BILL' ‘The Erickson «treet car measure should be @ wed on the tenue of whether ft Is good or bad for Seattle nd not along lines of clare tneues, maid O. B. Thor grimaon, speaking against the meas ure at the Hofius Steel company Thursday. Thorertmaon eala: “This talk by Erickson shout ‘vacant lot slackers,” high fare leaguers,’ ‘real emtate sharks’ is an attempt to create hatred and avold discussion of what adding $90,000,000 extra ‘street car taxes’ on Seattle in the next 18 years will do to this efty, This plant ts competing against one In San Francisco. The total tax rate here under the Erick. son plan would be $45 per thousand ‘valuation while tn San Franciaco it te $92 Jobs ~DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out Thickens, Beautifies. " sd Where would the work and SEATTLE STAR : ” i! | Lee Ps ' a4/n amra POO wane Tchitcherin, the P leader who set the Genoa con- ference in an uproar, stops to meditate a while in the gar- dens of the Hotel Imperial at, Santa Marguerita, Girl Smokes on Job, Employer Fires Her | DUBLIN, April 24.—Mise Frances, Smith was “fired” by her employers for smoking In working hours. &he sued them, but the court held she was legally discharged. Vital Statistics] a BIRTHS Moffatt, Wm. 1102 18 Ambrosio, Angela, Ui dromton en, girh Gardner, Ebert A. Indianapolis, Ind. gtrt. | boy Clarenes, 4724 ifth ave N. tr) Willie Guy, 122 40th ave. N. Wilttam W. 814 W. a boy. . Francie T, 3918 EB. Pine tron, Enole Clyde, 9916 45th ave ir 6 « Pretpere. Joseph Emanuel, 9742 «tnd ave W., bo 2 Shedin, Brain, 2969 T Madiaon st, William, 2706 Arthur pl, boy. Arthur Mayberry, Endolyne, im, Ole, 8993 Beacon ave, PAGE 9 Inglewood Park A BEAUTY SPOT ’Midst Big Trees and Nature’s Flowers Trout Stream and nearby Lakes Golf Links and Country Club! Less than thirty minutes North of Seattle, over the great Pacific Highway, brings you to that enchanted spot located right where the driveway leading to the new Inglewood Golf Links and Country Club leaves the highway. Around all Seattle no place like Inglewood Park. Positively the choicest, most convenient, most attrac- tive suburban homesites available to those who crave the quiet seclusion and privacy that only the Country with its broad acres can give. A fine paved boulevard every foot of the way from the cen- ter of the city to Inglewood Park. Large, level, beautifully wooded tracts fronting directly on the wide brick paved highway, as shown in the picture, range in size from an acre to an acre and a half. Prices are ex- tremely low and terms very easy. Large tracts of fine soil adjoining up to 5 acres. The big, comfortable, swiftly-moving modern’ busses of the Park Auto Transportation Company run every hour up till noon; every 30 minutes up to 6:15 p.m. and every hour up to 10:45 p. m., from the Motor Bus Depot at 1916-1918 Third Avenue. Get away from the narrow city lot with its every increasing taxes. Come where you can have a real Country Estate, and enjoy all the pleasures and advantages that go with it. Beautiful groves of glant fir and cedar have been spared by woodsmen at Inglewood Park. Come out Saturday or Sunday and have our representative show you around. Or make a special appointment at our office or over the phone and an Auto will call for you. There’s scores: of beautiful picni¢e spots among the big trees and along the trout stream that winds through Inglewood Park on its way to nearby Lake Washington. Don’t overlook the best prop- erty the Puget Mill Company has yet offered. CHOOSE YOUR HOMESITE AT JAmhby, © wealthy mill owner, sued | | his wife for nullification, alleging the marriage had never been consum. mated. The case was decided against | him. fies to Annul His 8-Yr.-Old Wedding SDON, April 28. —~ Eighteen after his quarter kilowatts (150 volts), can! transmit a measage from the Fingtivh |or a falling hair. Besides, every hair channel or Mediterranean ports to shows new life, vigor, brightness,| MARR: the United States coastal radio sta. more color and abundance.—Adver A ship with the olf system tsement INGLEWOOD PARK —Since 1853— Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothing Store Just Received—1,000 Brand New 2-PANTS SUITS 25% 539% $35 This is the finest showing of new spring styles to reach Seattle. New models in the spring colors and fabrics. The extra pair will double the wear of your The smart, snappy styles for men and young See them suit. men are here. NOW. Tailored of 2-Pants Suits Home Rea ad. FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET Seattle’s Home of Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes; Finest in America, Ready to Wear Boys ttle = Theima Magnolia, Oden, Arthur Drewer, Th: Christie, 86, 6752 Palatine ave, rank, 28, Oregon hotel nks, Robert, 64, 6011 4éth Prolow, Robert, 8, 1411 22nd ave. Roberts, Henrietta, 61, 1914 N. 37th et R. N. DONANEY Pree Pxam! |] Courteous T (Co. EXTRA SPECIAL—2,100 PAIRS PANTS Values to $10.00—Priced at $5.00 and $6.00 Match That Odd Coat and Vest \ Huteson-Donahey ELECTION OF PORT COMMISSIONER, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified electors of the Port of Beattie, King County, State of - lington, that on May 2nd, 19 election will be held for the purp lof electing thereat one PORT CO} |MISSIONER for a term of three years. The polls will be open from |S A. M. to 8 P. M. of the same day, CLAUDE C, RAMSAY, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, MALCOLM DOUGLAS, Prosecuting Attorney. D.B. FERGUSON, County Auditor. ELPCTION BOARD OF KING COUNTY. Dated this 17th day of Aprfl, 1922. SIIPHUR CLEARS h PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur as Told When Your j Skin Breaks Out Any breaking out of the skin on face, neck, arms or body is overcome quickest by applying phur, The pimples seem to dry right away, declares a noted st « has ever been found to ne place of sulphur as a pimple It is harmless and inex: ta remover: pensive, Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Mentho. Sulphur and use ‘it like cold cream,—-Advertisement, Mentho-Sul- | |Coughs or Congestion of the Res ‘A N hi NOTICE OF GENERAL; Puget Mill Co. LAND DEPARTMENT Sales Office 218 Pike Street. Phone Elliott 1470 Main Offices 220 Walker Bldg. Elliott 6183 Bhoes repaired by ws last longer. Liberty Shoo Repair, next Liberty} THE CORNISH SCHOOL Drama Music Danes Roy Street at Harvard New classes in Expression are forming and wit continue:all sum. mer. Registrations may be made at any time Regular Term of The School of the Spoken Word Begins October 1st SHOE SALE New shipment of highest grade footwear goes on sale for Saturday and all next week at Very Low Prices 467 pairs of Men’s Fine Shoes and $3.95 Oxfords, in brown calf leather, at.. 786 pairs of Ladies’ Oxfords and Strap Slippers, the season's snappiest styles, in all leathers, at— $3.95 and $5.95 379 pairs of Children’s Shoes, Oxfords, Strap Slip- pers and Sandals, in brown calf, smoked horse, patent and kid leathers, from— ‘Model Shoe Store 121 SENECA STREET Cor, Second Ave, Underneath Cheasty’s Store ie Discovery in the World of Medicine | A wonderful remedy gtves instant relief for Hay Fever, Asthma, Rose Fever, Bronchitis and allied affec tions of the Respiratory Tract, Asthmadol has never been known to fall in a single case of Asthma, no matter how severe or of long standing. Generally relief is given instantly, {t relieving the paroxysms ike magic. In acute Bronchitis, piratory Tract, following Influenza, Grippe or bad colds, {t will be found Invaluable, As one man w “As thmadol saved my life when doctors could no nothing for me.” i A marvelous remedy for the deep seated Bronchial Coughs following Grippe and “Flu”; nearly every one who had the “flu” this season han been troubled with a Bronchial At fection, which causes great annoy ance and in some cases acute suf. fering. Take one dose of Asthma do} in hot water and see how quick: ly you will be relieved This wonderful remedy ts wold by reliable druggists every place for $1 a bottle, or be sent postpaid on receipt of by the Joyner Drug Company, ane, Washington Advertisement Third Ave UNIVERSITY ISTAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS.