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PAGE 8 Bankrupt Sales Co. Stock 4 Taken Over by H. M. Rogers Wonderful Buying Opportunity Offered the Seattle Public—High Grade Stock of Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings Thrown on Sale Saturday HH. M. Rogers, the enter- | ising proprietor of the Red t Stores, has again come forward and has seemingly accomplished the impossible. Taking over the great stock of the Bankrupt Sales Co., condensing it with his own Red Front stock at 1601-1603 First Avenue, cor- mer Pine Street, he has cut prices right and left and will throw his combined and co- Tossa! stock on sale Saturday. Rogers asks his friends and patrons to come and take ad- vantage of this great sale. Here is how this huge stock _ will be sacrifice: Children’s Sandals at 98c. An entire tableful of Men's Dress and Work Shoes, for- mer values to $6.00, go at 1.98. Also a big lot of ’ Shoes that sold as high $6.00, now $1.87. And 's Fine Dress Shoes, val- ues to $10.00, go at $2.95. Men’s Hi Cuts to $12.00 at $4.85. Canvas Gloves go at 3c. 's Underwear at 23. "s Handkerchiefs at 4c. And Men's $3.00 Union Suits Men’s Work Shirts cut to 48¢. And Men's fine irts, values to $2.50, at Bankrupt Sale Price 68c. Boys’ Suits, regular price to $12.00, Bankrupt Sale price CTT oo H. M. ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Stores formerly sold to $35.00, have been marked now $7.85. _ Men's Suits to $45.00, at $10.85. Men's Suits with two pairs pants, formerly $35.00, cut to} $12.85. And Men's Wool Overcoats, values to $35.00, go at $6.95. And Men’s Wool Worsted and Blue Serge Pants cut to $2.85. Men’s $5.00 Dress Pants go at $1.85. Men's Dress Sus- rs cut to 28c. Men's Night Gowns at 69c. Men's wy weight, union made Overalls at 97c. Men's Cotton Socks at 6c. Men's B. V. D. Garments go at 39c. THIS GREAT SALE STARTS SATURDAY—COME! Over $50,000 Stock Sacrificed! The world’s best brands of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings go on! sale Saturday at prices that are simply astounding. This Sale gives you a chance to outfit the whole family for 50% | of what you expected to pay. Here is your opportunity to buy your present and future needs—it is the greatest sacri- fice of good merchandise ever seen in this city, Join the crowds and come. Just a few sample sale items mentioned above—thousands more. The tables and counters | are just stacked with bargains. Be at the Red Front early | _ tomorrow morning at the start of this Great Stock Sale. Be sure you find the Right Place. Look for the large Bank- rupt Sale Signs at First Avenue and Pine Street. RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 First Ave., Corner Pine St. And} $3.85—hundreds of others to select from. Men’s Suits that |, And Men's and Young} THE A Wets Start Drive to Offset DryCam paign FRANK GETTY May 26 BY NEW YORK, wet drive to offset the tion Miiw thruout the Bast today New York is the of the anne hibition amendment, vassing the state, but country will be covered bofore nkeo, in congressional elections ber The Anti-Salodn league, at tus Mil has declared that for congress must waukee meeting every candidate TO KILL RATS: Always Use the Genuine \STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE build che pests to run from the Rata, mice, and pi ty and are carriers of for Use—Retter than Traps se 1S oe, wine, S10 BACK IF If Pats FREE BOOKLET To Sufferers MONEY book is never sold. W. F. KIPPEN 313-14 Kubo Bldg. Spokane, Wash. COLUMBIAN Satisfaction Economy Reliability Value Integrit y Courtesy Efficiency STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS| A great dry conven under way firat objective ation againat the pro which ia can the entire the next Novem 5 languages in every box ot wae i AL state bis stand on the 18th amend The dry war ery tm that each candidate must go on record to up hold the letter of the constitution The wet campaign, which will culminate in the national election, has exactly the same plank. But candidates will be asked to uphold the theory of non-interference with personal rights and liberties. Roth organtzatjons, —bipartidan and cluiming to be non-politicnl are engaged in a six moutha’ drive to the candidates stand on prohibition as the test of his fit new for congress. The wots are led by Col, Ransom Gillett. Under bis leadership the vote of New York state is being canvaased, The plan ts to secure an many wet votes ax possible in each com munity and then take the tally to the machine leaders of the congres sional district and ask what they intend to do about it. have Col, Gillett tn a statement to the United Preas today, sald “The prohibition amendment is the first real experiment we have ever made in paternal government contempt for all laws ond a rest leseness which manifests itself in & great many ways not at present apparent.” . . MILWAUKEE, Wis, May %6.- A ica, @ missionary pation to “save a drunken world from alco holie selfdestruction by preaching the goapel of prohibition,” was the vision of leading drys of the country, meeting here today. Make the United States safe for Prohibition and then spread the doc trine over the face of the earth, was the determination of the prohibition ists. Bishop Thomas Nicholson, Chica £9, president of the Anti-Saloon | league, outlined the purposes of the drys. ‘The first main objective will be to elect men and women pledged to up bold prohibition to congress in No vember. The keystone of the congressional election, they believe, will be A. J Volstead, congremman from Minne | forcement act. “Democrats, wets and non-par timans have put up a dry candidate and have combined their efforts to | defeat the father of national proti bition awa,” sid Bishop Nicholson. “Therefore, all Ant-Saloon haguers and workers for prohibition thruout the country must be prepared to fight to a finish to return Volstead }to congress.” The necessity of keeping Wiscon win represented by a dry delegation in congress was also streased by the prohibitionists “A state which at one time made one-sixth of all beer consumed in the United States must be kept bone * he stated. In words of Vol “if Wisconsin doean’t beer, who does?” |Legion Gets Charge of July 4 Program By proclamation of Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell, ieeued Thursday, Rain. ler-Noble Poet No. 1, American Le ion, is given chree of this year's jofficial Fourth of July celebration of Jos. Martin & Son offered for sale ment with insurance companies. ing to extent of damage. Sale opens TOMORROW at $1.50 “Break-O-Day” ALARM CLOC ? 28c 2inl Shoe Polish. ae ed Genuine “Boston” and “Paris” Brand Hip Garters . 7? -. $1.48 Camp Hats..19¢ to $5.50 Wool Sweat 60¢ One lot of Salvage, including Coats, Pants, Vests, $1.75 Tower's “Fish Brand” Oil Stickers B9¢ Re i $1.50 Teamsters’ 30-07 Shirts, Sweaters, Aprons 59¢ Underwear, Shoes, some articles of which sold as high as $15.00... .48¢ $1.25 inch “Olym- pic” Sheets. 72-inch by 90- 37¢ SI Carpet Slippers 12z¢ | $3.00 to $6.00 Suit Cases ; 19¢ and 50¢ $3.50 to $5.50 Quilts, full size . 60¢ $5 and $6 Oregon Wool Auto Robes, first-class condi “Gem” and “Kverready” Safety Kazors, complete with blades 19¢ tion One lot of Stetson and Me Kibbin Hats sD¢ (Va j $12.50 All Wool Blankets “Boston” Double Grip 2 $2.29 ters 16¢ 1e Williams’ Shaving $7.0 “Chippewa” Work Soap 2¢ Shoes $1.98 51.00 Kiddies Coverall Overals..... 19¢ 69c JOS. MARTIN 1313 lst Avenue Men’s $2.50 Unionalls “A FIRE $20,000 SALVAGE following adjust- This merchandise has been segregated into lots and groups, and priced accord- 9:00 o'clock. 50c “Belfast” Pillow Cases B¢ $6.50 Men's Dress Shoes $1.98 $2 Wood-soled Shoes, pr..15¢ $1.75 Men's Fleece-Lined Union Suits Bee 65 Boys’ Blouses. . 18¢ $3.50 White Wool Union Suits. é 69¢ $1.75 Flannel Night Gowns and Pajamas 48¢ $1.50 Brand “Black Bear” 39c $1.75 Khaki Pants 48e * Mayo Heavy Ribbed Un Overalls derwear ° < 14¢ dana Handkerchiefs, for te the Canvas Reversible Gloves, rubberized wrists, pair,.2¢ $1.25 to $1.75 Boys’ Pants age 230 Whisk Brooms Be $15 Men's Suits 82.48 $4.59 and 87.89 Men's Suits $11.78 Men's Suits $14.69 $1.25 Hick- ory Shirts. 19c & SON Opposite Arcade Bldg. First Plana are under way and commit tees have been appointed to complete arrangements for a banner celebra- tion. - HOFMAN QUT ~ WORK BECUSE OF SUFFERING But Tacoma Man’s Rheu- matism and Stubborn Stomach Trouble Are Entirely Relieved by Tanlac, He Declares “It's surprising how quickty Tan- Ine built me up to a strong, well man,” said John Hofmann, 414 Seventh st, Tacoma, Wash. “Three years ago my stomach began to bother mb and I suffered so I had to quit work. I guess I had every trouble that comes from a bad stomach, and all at once. I had choking sensations awful headaches, rheumatism in my shoulder. could hardly sleep, pains over my kidneys, in short I ached all over jall the time, “My first bottle of Tanlac proved I had found the right medicine. 1 returned to work in no time feeling just fine. I give Tanluc all the | pra for it.” lac old by all good drug Advertisement f DINNER DANCE, _ FOR POPU. LAR GUEST Gee, sis! Hurry home! Mother € h sther to da ff and see She's going to a week on her wi Ewther is a pippin, too. we had better give a little dinner and ce for her. That's All the fellows will be glad to t her.” to California, new party dre You'd better talk to mother a |that, If she spends the money 4 nice little party, she won't w buy you a lot of clothes, I don't want a lot of ¢ dear, I only want one pret dress, and I've wanted it for a ! jong time. Mother will let it, too, I krfow, if I get it at Cherry Mother likes Cherry She won't mind making a payment on my dress now and then paying out so much each month till it’s paid for Don't you know their address?-207 Rialto bulldiing, on econd ave. between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle.”—Advertisement, TTLE STAR ment | | Anniversary Sale of It has rewulted in bringing about a! sota and father of the probibition en. | | tev. A. J, Kyale, to oppose Volstead, | nervousness until I Mother snys| all right with! » Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes TA Off UR entire stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats (except full dress clothes) now on sale at % off. There’s an assortment here big enough to take care of all of you. The values and the prices are so unusual that we'd like to see every one of you get his share. Men who appreciate the value of well made, stylish clothes in business will like the styles and the excellent all- wool fabrics in these Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. There are models to fit men and young men of all sizes and figures. You'd better make your selection early. M. PRAGER & COMPANY Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Corner Second and Seneca |Students to Give ‘| Building Trades Comedy Saturday; Committees Named Travel Forecast & comedy by Booth) Working committees have bien | John M. Scott, general passenger Tarkington, will be staged under the | appointed by the Washington Asso-|agent of the Southern Pacific, with aunpices of the Associated Universi | ciation of Building and Construction, | headquarters in Portland, and E. E. ty Players at 8:15 p. m. Saturday in| which was recently organized to se-| Wade, assistant general passenger Meany hall, on the university | cure a closer harmony between the|agent, San Francisco, declared Fri- —— pn of the building day there will be a record travel Jack Wright wil play title | various | le ‘ irime. |from California to the Puget Sound role and Margaret Grimes will play | trades pare eyelid: wed 267 gba. the feminine lead, Violet Pinney.) Committees and chairmen are:)°™ . < rie Wade conferred with officials of the The stage decorations and scenery | nugget and finance, Stephen Hull;|Chamber of Commerce relative to were painted under the direction of aes Giver P °f| Srogram and quarters, J. N. Belan-|passenger rates desired by the civic $575,000 Federal Funds for Roads! Fifty miles of road, comprising six projecta, will be constructed or im proved in the state with $675,000 of the national forest highway funds expenditure of which bas been ap proved by the secretary of agricul ture } This includes 19 miles between Sunset highway and the new road at Mount Home ranch, Wenatchee National forest; improvements on Olympic hway from Forks to Record Tourist “Clarence,” branches Bogachiel, and nine miles of Mount AP ——_——— | ger; membership, D. E. Fryer; sea- | orsenization. oe ‘sonal employment, Win O(, _—_—<—<— man and Austin Pass. acrobats sonal employment, 5 ae - | Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix | apprentices, A. G. Heller; material Ladies Keep YourSkin| PW ATURD? jare starred in the feature photoplay, | supply and development of loca NEW BILL SATURDAY — | “rhe Giortous Pool.” products, Sam Hunter: architectural || Clegg, Sweet, Healthy, AT PALACE HIP - and home decoration exhibits, J. W ’ The new show coming to Loew's! NEW YORK.—Taking 56 words a| Merriman; publicity, William Al- Palace Hip Saturday boasts a not-| minute, Theodore R. McElroy of | bade. able headiine attraction with two) Roston, wins cup as champion wire The association's next meeting special added features of exceptional | lean rece merit contributing to the excellence, — and vartety of the bill L. Wolfe Gilbert commands atten tion as the star of the bill. A thou and popular songs, among them such favorites as “Waiting for the Robert BE. Lee.” “Hitchy Koo. Lily of the Valley,” “My Little | Dream Girt" and other successes are credited to this gifted composer. This | is his first tour of a vaudeville cir-| cult | ‘The original “delle of Kentucky,” | | Marie Russell, assisted by Sambo, is jan extra added attraction in her skit, “At the Cabin Door.” | Hthel Gilmore, for several years iving mpion of world will be held early in June Special Terms Now Being Offered to Open— New Credit Accounts The convenience of a Charge Account is known by thousands of Seattle men—and this month we are making a special drive Englanc sramiere — danseuse, | pecia bri Son duoiher added feature to add 2,000 new agcounts, and offering spe- “Dance Originalities.” | cially attractive terms to put your name on | A Follicking farce comedy, built) our books. Come in tomorrow or Saturday along new lines, is “The Fatal Wed ding Day in which Elaine mingle songs and steps. | Rill and Blondy are two stalwart | and select your— Bradbury Clothing All the new styles in Spring Suits, hand- tailored in fine woolens, and 5 . priced upwards from...... $29. 0 ” Brown and A New Discovery in the | World of Medicine A wonderful remedy gives instant |reliet for Hay Fever, Asthma, Rose ascusiiaiinarbengioigteaeslinialanianis Fever, Bronchitis and allied affec tions ‘of the Respiratory Tract SPECIAL TERMS END MAY 31 i Asthmadol has never - Rarcnls Amount of | First Payments \ to fail in @ single case of Asthma, Purchase Payment Monthly — Weekly \ no matter how severe or of long | aes $10.00 | Only 1,00 | $2.00 $ 50 A nding. Generally relief is given Up to Only ....45 $5.00 $1.00 instantly, it relieving the paroxysms Up to | Only ..... $5.00 $1.00 |1ike magic. In acute Hronchitt Upto. 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