The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 8

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hogers Ta Bankrupt Sales Co. Stock me Selling Event Offered the Seattle Public—| | High Grade Stock of Shoes, Clothing and : Furnishings Thrown on Sale Saturday H. M. Rogers, the progress- proprietor of the Red Stores, has again come d and run away ahead all competition. Takiny the great stock of th upt Sales Co., condens } it with his own large Re: ¢ t stock at 1601-160 7. ¢ at rst Avenue, corner Pin h 't he has cut prices righ |) + ‘ left and here’s how hi ¢. throw this combined anc st) stock on sale Satur ’ Suits, regular pric $12.00, will be sold a hundreds of others t from. Men's Suits tha sold to $35.00, hav Suits with two pairs pants, formerly $35.00, cut to $12.85. ind Men’s Wool Overcoats, kes Over the( dian so den ley maintal ANGELES, June An In uring his youth that clear the the na Los 2 j it took him ni yearn to arth grade is today at 36 Uon's memory champion! ch. W, Hamle rental feats ound selentific Ham. and demonstrates at p Califor » here, niners the th his Th think memory s army | ning to 1 qualified as the only expert with the United wages ° that d to writing ry of his ried a great seven hours, and @ corps of army clorks were a week Inserib ing this information Ho can repeat lectures and books verbatim, He can rattle off the of 100 men he was introduced >, HAM formation lege student TT secret of my capacity ley naya, into whatever I wish to remember I treat names, dates, figures and other abstractions am if they were sbjects. I ‘fix’ them by link! hem up with fantast mag inary adventures, as « child ins @ fairy tale, so that I can se om vividly with my mind's eye “When | want t retain in # quence 100 names, for instance, J seo a HEN wearing « dig plug HAT » acquire Ham is to insert mental action physio HE’S NEW MEMORY WIZARD | THE SEATILE SLA Heys SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement An Extraordinary Purchase Just Received Charles W. Hamley on which site a tudicrous ABBIT who proceeds to chase a en COW up the HILL Hive 7 remember surprisingly well done RK By this proc can “Things you yourself have are easiest to rec ‘Things ha next eas! you pen are ond vivid or aequl per pie . L have ‘iterally thousands of long picture chains, embracing a wide range of knowleds tied to my mental hitching 1 ost, 10 Styles: Materials: Poiret Twill. Lined with Crepe de Chine, Satin and Novelty Silks. Most all full silk-lined. Colors: sport striped polo in gray and gold. to $35.00, go at $6.95. , Men’s Wool Worsted and Serge Panis cut to and turning to peck at a julcy H. M, ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Stores e e Gloves go at 3c. Men’s Underwear at 23c. Boys’ | T - L t Suits at 49c. Men's Handkerchiefs at 4c. And Men's | ax umt Union Suits at $1.69. Men’s Work Shirts cut to 48c.| Men’s fine Dress Shirts, values to $2.50, at Bankrupt ren’s Sandals at 98c. An entire tableful of Men's! ‘the and Work Shoes, former values to $6.00, go at $1.98. | !eeeue @ definitely launched 0 a big lot of Boys’ Shoes that sold as high as $6.00, now | {Amt plehy & « mesting ae the And Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, values to $10.00, go. by B.S. Men’s Hi Cuts to $12.00 at $4.85. | Goodwin, chairman of the mass $5.00 Dress Pants go at $1.85. Men's Dress Sus- bo sar * Droperty boo ard cut to 28. Men’s Night Gowns at 69c. Men's) i oe eee weight, union made Overalls at 97c. Men's Cotton) tion was selected and a meeting is at 6c. Men’s B. V. D. Garments go at 39c—And all | caltea for next Monday night to Outing Clothing cut to HALF PRICE. or cvemge gee ; S GREAT SALE STARTS SATURDAY—COME! | pone! “Hehry'iirodnick, Lou vt wr $50,000 Stock Sacrificed! Prices on many lines Brewer, BB. Cox. Imaac Cooper, reduced. The world’s best brands of Men's and Boys’ |” tine gg "Scena he ; jing, Shoes and Furnishings on sale Saturday at prices | Kinnear, George F. Meacham, BF ‘are simply astounding. This Sale gives you a chance | Sweeney, J. M. Sparkman, PC f the whole family for 50% of what you expected to | Stoe “ — we es - ‘4 Here is your opportunity to buy your present and Wov”..” ° ee ; penal age greatest sacrifice of good merchan- | je ever seen in t ity. King County Tax Limit was 87. sinted for the purpe Temporary headquarters were es morning at the start of this Great Stock Sale. | you find the Right Place. Look for the large Bank- | Sale Signs at First Avenue and Pine Street. | S000. IN TIME ED FRONT cLOTuING co. NE \Kirkland Citizen Was Un- able to Hit a Lick of Work for Over a Year To prevent seasickness, a F passenger steamer has 2% equipped with berths hung on pivots Ann Dormin supervised the st of the newest and larg BEGIN SAVING On or Before JUNE 5 and Share in ONE MONTH'S DIVIDEND on JULY 1 Conservative management and strict state supervision are two factors that insure the safety of your funds when pla this mutual savings inatitution, which hb SIXTY PER CENT during the past five mont DIME & DOLLAR SAVINGS & LOAN ASS’N 114 Columbia Corner Second Ave. Open Saturday Evenings From 6 to & Feeling Fine “Before I got Tania been able to months, bu day,” said G 2, Box 122, Kirkland, Wash “About three years ago I had a se vere attack of inf 1 had yenza, pneumonia, and abdominal d when I got up I was complica THRIFTOGRAM: A Man's Success Is ften Foresha a Savings Account Pas The Girl You Married Keep her youthful—free from the worry that creeps into the home of the man who fails to save. Build up an account for her in this strong bank. You'll never miss that little, regularly depos- ited, which brings her peace of mind. Make a deposit here today—for Her. Sedond Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington AM the crowds and come. Just a few sample sale titeea | nti above—thousands more. The tables and counters | 4 stacked with bargains. Be at the Red Front early) fi t b Before He Got Tanlac— ;- Now on Job Every Day, be. released at will,” League | Definitely Formed tablished Friday morning in suite 514 Marion bidg., telephone Main Word was received that the ment has started in other of the state to form similar 06 at the cost of gov ernment should be shared by all who enjoy its benefits and protec tion We believe it to be the duty of pay bik just share every citinen to lo destroy the ment for the owners of such prop- erty, It of such FINAL PREP BALL GAMES P. M. ILLOWING in which West Seattle‘ and Queen Anne were meeting on Mercer play id, Broadway and Lincoln clashing Lower Woodland park, and Gar crossing bate with Ballard at rd playfield, the curtain was destroys the value today’s games, F way is the only club with an overhaul the Anne team sustained tn Ifonard Ff ft 4 ace, and in 1 jway win and Queen Anne hould fea the day between n's are nm © leading nines Tiger TURF CHAMPS WILL TANGLE Snob II equaled 1:34 4-5 non today Man-o' for the was War's Wither LYNCH NEW YORK outpointed Midget PRIMS SMITH Smith in 12 round go at Madison Square Garden last night. The men weights are bantam on the mat at San Fr day of next week, & ern wire U, OF ©, WALLAPS JAPS TOKYO, June Unive Via defeated the ity baseball club here yesterday raity of Meiji univer: VERNON DROPS O'BE Harry O’Brien of the Verr leagu club has | itionally released to the e, Okla., club. He ig bane Okmul an outfielder STILL NE OWN town Univers in Boston college, ran up its ninth consecutive ry j twen y-third of the esason. WINNING The George beating twenty and its viet | NEW YORK, June 2—-do« Lyneh, jformer bantam champion, won a }15-round — dec Midget ision from to fail on the prep baseball loop | t ree Children’s Hats Special $1.45, $1.95 and $2.95 v — i) hy property which it im the duty of the government to protect The history of real property in the state of Washington, during re jusively that it haw wu is suffering from the impe of excensive and unjest burdens of taxation which have greatly depreciated its value and, in thousands of in stances, have resulted in ite con fiscation As a continuation of the present policy of tha state in regard to taxation will inevitably result in the confixcation of so much prop erty that a change will be neces sary in order that sufficient reve rained to gupport and sus ernment, we deem tt a duty ourselves and the state to it ie to bring about the forced by confixcation of the value of the property now carrying the bulk of the burden of taxation Experience bas shown that upon a fifty per of taxn hange before the limit Jerived from other sources. | AMUSEMENTS ' r Byron wd Byron; Nada ms We onal Servier ‘Dentistry Dr, Kdwin J. Browse DR, EDWIN 3. BROWN'S DENTAL CLINIC 106 Col For Move ‘Than SEATTLI'S LEA mbin St yoone Years NG DENTIST Girls! Girls!i Save Your Hair} With Cuticura Soap and Ointment to clear Dandrof and te cacb, Hammplontres ot Outncers. bepe © Malden fees Laxatives Replaced By the Use of Nujol Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, there is not enough lubri- cant produced by your ays- tem to keep the food waste soft. Doctors prescribe Nu- Jol because its action is so close to this natural lubri+ cant, Try it today, for Conshpation oats, Wraps apes at S15 150 in the Lot Navy, tan, Pekin, reindeer, SIZES 16 TO 42 See Display in the Avenue Windows A new shipment of chil- dren’s patent Milan Hats, with flexible brims to be worn in Chin-chin or drooping style, and trimmed with grosgrain ribbon stream- Black, navy and brown. less styles, with beading and line. Sizes 42 to 50, and navy, with contrasting 7, 8, 8% and 9. heels. Black and cordovan. Special Price Basement Big outdoor checker board at Lake Hopatcong, N. J. On it Ellsworth Milton Statler, the hotel owner, and John McE. Bowman, another millionaire, will contend for a champion- FisHER'’s ROLLED OATs are inviting to look at —all fine big flakes—and the rich, rare flavor which our electrically toasted process gives them, makes them much superior for eating to ordinary rolled oats. shop June 2 Just as much care is exercised in the selection of the oats and the making of them into FISHER’S ROLLED OATS as is shown in the selection of the wheat and its manufacture into FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR Ask for Fisher’s Rolled Oats at your grocer’s Flectrically toasted plaid polo, " ‘ { WHEN CHECKERS IS EXERCISE ) At Regular Prices They Would Be $22.50 to $35 Wrappy Coats, Sports Coats, and Capes. Polaire, Shawsheen, Bolivia, Tricotine, Underwear Specials and Stocking Specials Extra Size Vests 19¢ Exceptional value in Women’s Vests; low neck, sleeve- tape drawstring at neck- Children's Sox 25¢ Pair 500 pairs fancy rolled-top Sox, white, black, brown | stripes. Sizes 41%, 5, 6, | Women’s Stockings 15¢ Pair Summer weight, with double soles and high spliced Sizes 9, 914 and 10, Country life is more conductyi long life than city life, according 4@ well known physician. : The gradual extinction of the horse is being caused by the waste from oil-burning ships. (METROPOLITA ) ALL WEEK—~ 75 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS "Wr 4 CORNERS «™ WORLD Eve, Me to $2505 it. Mat, Side to $2.00 BOAT EXCURSION To Port Townsend tor the Bic RHODODENDRON TIVAL Round Trip Fare $2 For full information Phone Main 3993 Poet ization Co.

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