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THE SEATTLE STAR Rogers Takes Over the Bankrupt Sales Co. Stock Supreme Selling Event Offered the Seattle Public— High Grade Stock of Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings Thrown on Sale Saturday Riot of Flowers for Auto Park Opening | Dedicativn Services ‘3 P. M. Saturday Had Your Iron Today? H. M. Rogers, the progress- ive proprietor of the Red t Stores, has again come he and run away ahead all competition. Taking the great stock of the rupt Sales Co., condens- it with his own large Red t Stock at 1601-1603 rst Avenue, corner Pine ; t, he has cut prices right “and left and here's how he coe throw this combined and Zz stock on sale Satur- en’s Suits that formerly to $35.00, have been ed now $7.85. And Men's to $45.00, at Bankrupt Price $10.85. Boys’ its, regular price to $12.00, will be sold at $3.85—hun- of others to select from. Men’s and Young Men's with two pairs pants, $35. Men’s Wool Overcoats, to $35.00, go at $6.95. Men’s Wool Worsted and Serge Pants cut to 1, cietor of the Red Front Stores Children’s Sandals at 98c. An entire tableful of Men's) and Work Shoes, former values to $6.00, go at $1.98. | a big lot of Boys’ Shoes that sold as high as $6.00, now . And Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, values to $10.00, go $2.95. Men’s Hi Cuts to $12.00 at $4.85. _ Canvas Gloves go at 3c. Men’s Underwear at 23c. Boys’ Suits at 49c. Men’s Handkerchiefs at 4c. And Men's 0 Union Suits at $1.69. Men's Work Shirts cut to 48c. Men's Dress Shirts, values to $2.50, at 68¢. Men’s $5.00 Dress Pants go at $1.85. Men's Dress Sus- cut to 28c. Men's Night Gowns at 69c. Men's weight, union made Overalls at 97c. Men's Cotton at 6c. Men's B. V. D. Garments go at 39c—And all i Outing Clothing cut to HALF PRICE. NO LET-UP FO THIS GREAT SALE! Over $50,000 stock sacrificed. Prices on many lines fain reduced. This Sale gives you a chance to outfit the family for 50% of what you expected to pay. Here your opportunity to buy your present and future needs— is the greatest sacrifice of good merchandise ever seen in city. Sore the crowds and come. Just a few sample sale itenis | d above—t more. ‘The tables and counters | at stacked with bargains. Be at the Red Front early ow morning at the start of this Great Stock Saie. sure you find the Right Place. Look for the large Bank Sale Signs at First Avenue and Pine Street. D FRONT CLOTHING CO. . 1601-1603 First Ave.,.Corner Pine St. NEW delicious breakfast bread. Full- fruited raisin toast! A new delight for the entire family. Made with big, plump, tender, seeded raisins—Sun-Maid brand. The raisin flavor permeates each slice. You can get such bread from any grocer or bake shop if you insist. No need to bake at home. H. M. ROGERS Once try it and youl! always have this kind. You'll serve it at least twice a week. Fine food for business men and children due to the energizing nutriment and the iron of this famous, healthful fruit Make dainty bread pudding with left-over slices. No need to waste a crumb. Order now for tomorrow’s breakfast. But be sure to say you want “one of those foll- fruited raisin loaves.” SUN-MAID Seeded RAISINS cakes, aed Auto tourists’ camp at Woodland park (above) which will be formally opened for the season Saturday. Below (left), Mrs. Arthur Hunnan, of Los Angeles, and (right) Miss “|lone Ceardelle, of Mullen, Idaho, who, in anticipation of the big floral shower being planned, are oreety supplied with bouquets of roses. $s ~—Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers Impressive dnleaiins will will assist in the dedication of mark the formal opening of the Seattle's new auto camp and community house, The services. will be held at 3 o'clock. the camp will be decorated. | Frank Gates, manager of the camp, requented Friday that as many | Visitors as pomnitte co: Over 6,000 people are ex- oo ar cane Make delicious bread, pies, pud SALEM, Ore., June 23.—The case nal tatat below Stall Roseburg last year, was to be FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SUOTHED WITH SULPHUR Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, ‘ill soothe and heal «kin that is ir- witated or broken out with eczema: that is covered with ugly rash or feet; no more burning feet, swollen, | Shelsren, Harry W., pimples, or is rough or dry. 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STANDARD OIL CO, (California) ‘al |* ‘al al al , Mary J nn iP. Vusakichi, kwoll, Theod ears Visit to Alaska Is Abandoned by Fall 63 |trip has no « ection with Presi |dent Harding's visit to the North, cellation of his but was deter. afta | AN EMPTY LUXURY Freddy—Does your ma have a |rule that you're not allowed to ask| for a second piece of pie when you have company eddy—-Uh-huh, When we don't 6 company, we can ask for ther piece, but we don't get it. From the New York Sun, hi pected to be present | 38) Legal) Legal a7 | WASHINGTON, June 23.—Seere tary Fall, of the department of th interior, will not visit Alaska this! |summer, Fall's abandonment of “his MB | rnined by a number of department | an-| All thone who attend the core. monies will be permitted to make a thoro inepection of the new com. munity houme with {te shower baths, it» lounge rooma, its fireplace and its broad veranda with ite mag. nificent view across Green lake to |the anow-tipped Cascade range. The Seattle auto park camp ts to one of the mont complete and beautiful motor sites in America, More than $20,000 has been spent tn jorder to make the site as attractive as possible to the thousands of tour be ists who make Seattle their vacation’ resdexvous, , etc. Ask your grocer 'for them. ‘or free ” book of tested recipes. Sun-Maid Raisin Growers Membership 13,000 ‘ Dept. N-439-4, Fresno, Calif, | Collect No Money on city subscriptions. Simply take the order for the paper and thereafter the carrier at the rat I AM NOT NOW HAVID Name Address... 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