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see) |” FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 JURE ORR S NONE G PURER RRR E RRR COREE RSS eee ESE R eee: & RED FRONT CLOTHING CO., FIRST AVE. and PINE ST Hungary Awaits Boy K cing Gately’s Credit Clothing Co.—Men’s, Young Men's and Boys’ Apparel Exclusively C r own G uar de d for Otto BOUGHT BALANCE OF Pants Suits All-Wool Fabrics $40 Kj When you see them, and judge by the variety of desirable patterns, full choice of the season's best 3 styles and the dependable nature of the all-wool 1 ike as SINGERMAN’S | CLOTHING STOCK AT A FRACTION OF COST: a i THIS GREAT ARRAY OF MERCHANDISE NOW UNIONS Jerseys ne emcod 10 FIRST AV. aebialcig Corded Madras; E. & ook’ Athletic: Union Ped | |e W., Ide and Green-Hood Suitn “Out we. go is And combined with the large Red Front stock. [TA [am ma gm aieed high-grade ok On pale ay. Come to this gigant a Men's Suits; Singer: | Men's 825. Singerman's ath of July seperteni fabrics, you'll know, as we do, that they're Seattle Sport Model Suits best values at a remarkably low pric« p Singerman’s price $30; now a $9.85 |$11.85 $16. 85 /$14.85; President CODTATULILLM Knit Ties § Monday or Tuesday and buy your Clothing ~~ uspen ers. and Furnishings for the Fourth of July at Genuine Grenadine tremendous savings Pe ee Stock on . fee Knit Four -in- Hand Suspenders, Half Price: aaa 1601 Firs! Ave. rin’ Ties, Out we go— B.V.D. Unions Dress Shirts - “Men’s Pants Boys’ Suits & and (inset) Empress Zita, who live 98c 95c Men's Dress Pants, Singer $7.50 Long Wear iled Work Shirts | Men’s Shoes | ,,,.: Out they go— “Dress Well, Never Miss the Money— |} "1001 rimtan sinnts | yaueoiy wang w 3 a Dress Panta scieseltia * tyadl | ara teat et | man’s price $5.00, now Kk | Men's $5 jack wits Strictly One Price—Cash or Charge” || ' rian Soe Se $1.95 gph Ps ot ler 3.85 % mf chrame sal [te Budpent rom nls exe In Si : 49c $2.35 $3. Other One- and Two- Pants Suits $25 to $50 Presumptive King Otto, heir to the yarian throne, ? P S ' 00. 4 Handkerchiefs | Boys’ Sh M 5 C - joys oes Boys’ 2-Pants Suits : Lisle Sox Bewectecd coat en's Caps rf" Handkerchiefs brand Shoes, 1 A upo Tal Coopers’ —. Mercerized ped Papp te One lot of Men’s : $ 1 O and $ 1 5 fungary Bl Lisle Dowble-Sole Sox. 5c $1.95 ries ve me r Bunge Out we go— broken sizes, Out we Serviceable, stylish suits with two pairs Cha don * . scilaers pleated back models, in light i rut att a ¢ ; vies + Hats «vies 8 Shoes | ® and dark brown, gray and tan simeres . 7. PROPLE WANT A Biraacktits ven, Crossett $7.50 Dress and tweeds; coats mohair lined; sizes . : 4 KING ON THRONE t now da trying i Ie at Shoes now ete eel 4°Pairs for $1.00 $1.45 $3.45 6 : Sale Opens Saturday 9:30 A. M.: Come Saturday, Monday or Tuesday ie House af Character ' “BEND R ADI r vi sown from th 1427 FIFTH AVENUE eas ee ee eee =a i RED FRONT CLOTHING Athlete Is Awarded (— WEATHER ee 1601-1603 FIRST AVE, (-()_ 1601-1603 FIRST AVE. [save that no much voc : Seen §6CORNER PINE STREET CORNER PINE STREET ANN ARBOR, Mich. June 29 Faithfulness and patience is valued By Berton Braley ity as highly at Michigan un! supremacy in athletics. sed WREtHER tr ibson as heen awarded a work at the university. Gibron never made t team but he came out every ¢ 1 tour years of me at and ard-with the other mént bers of the squad. He w 6 to ft, overcome his handicap “make the team,” but his morale had its effect on the squad He was given the letter on recom- uc wher we've't 4 Frees mendation of Coach Farrell and And the sky abov just pow: pours nembers of the track squad URGE GLP IETHER it's cool i “ Declaration of We shall ha Independence, 1923 mu aes ise ‘ Uke to feel that I'm w When in the course of human, To kick and growl if I 4 ary it becomes economical The oh of weather I ch and healthful to dissolve the Ore bre cieate + ve D0 foolish prejudices which have =~ posers tb ind os to certain matters of | ——-—_____ taste, and to gain among the ve ° Powers of the earth credit for in. Workers Lose Wages | Widower Dies After telligent and independent action, | in Stock Market Wife Passes Away a decent respect Be OPITONG | release hei es sata ORT, In., Tune 29. mankind requires that we!) *” i canes lt Sapo NaRA ACD sagged] pe death of his should declare the causes which |jion mane ere. after Mt became) iy known that retail sales were no! 1 impel the dissolution. showing t ually | parallels inc rensed wages, revealed y We hold these truths to be self. | Piraliels increased | wegen, revesiea Girl Dodges Death evident: that all men are born) vesting in did? Galt Mowkn CAS with some inbred tastes that are | wages mounted, paiticularty in the Under Subway Car msive and not entirelyhealth. | building trades, the purchase of “odd| NEW YORK, June igre among these tastes are|!t#” of stock also jumped. The | geil, aged 16, fell fi l greater part of the wages used for | platform as a train wa tastes that lack the NECESSATY | speculation is believed to have been | but lay flat at the si Energy to carry us on in our! jo, |and escaped injury. pursuit of Happiness. TRE TR ETE ? We, therefore, do, in the name Common Sense, declare that we are, and of Right ought to be ee of at least the Prejudice that has kept us from using a farmer, funora Ane ede ADMIRAL HORTHY MIGHT WEAR CROWN increase whict On left is shown Edward A. Wright, Jr., 15-month-old son of E. A. Wright and wife. He is heralded as a physical marvel. At upper right the baby is photographed between his oO" proud dad and mother. One of Edward’s stunts is to climb the grape arbor, as shown in lower right. and ds the en- Tiny Tot Climbed! « te at Age of Only | ut nu Four:Months: >)". What Veterans’ Bureau Will Do Mrs. Mary Murphy If you are a world war veteran, relative or friend of a veteran N BURN, N. Y., J 29.—Con it you are in doubt of your rights to compensation, insurance, medt i ts in A ‘ cal rellef or vocational educ to climb and to | selected m nds, strengthening | tire day outa hest and ba | Why do so many mothera frown this in r climbing instinct of their during the years when the how to apply for veterans’ relloi It iy th 1 undation of muscle, blood and bureau Is prepared to help you. A copy of an I A ‘dor ar ie » | bone {fs being laid for future stamina government bulletin, «¢ full Information on just what Fi thod 1D, June 29.—Failure | t of babies. Did you ever|and health, and then lament the Veterans’ bureau 1s prepared to do in the matter of claims, hospital he { © heed a child's nat-|try to visualize a house and_ its|feebleness of youth denied its early \zation, medical treatment, vocational training and insurance, with nectous auto-suge toward physical de-| Parental taboos from the viewpoint | heritag How pathetic these grop- fo list of all district and sub-district offices of the Veterans’ bureau A € hard da ylamed by Mrs. of a child? |ings denied expression by parents The Energy Spread, the Eco. eee you may apply, is ie Any ex-service man or other person prison elzed upon t r the ¢ That's why we re ee our boy al. | blind to the history of the human interested may obtain a free copy of this bulletin by filling out ing that its reputed r m far int most wholly out of dos At four | race!" Peed ae iis rd tg acy the coupon below and mailing to our Washington bureau with « || solve the ba month we sbserved a marked ten | gest! two-cent postage stamp. Poob- fellow ' i. "her 15:months:|deney to climb, Immediately we |S, Nati li t for Bread. idea," says Mr 1 hiet cht has an| utilized this craving for construc even Nationalists ae dirciple of ays | tive phvaleal exercises ‘This broUght Freed by Britain o De Signheres.ccscesceseees 08 Sor ly he It not only gurgles of rinleaniihe and CATRO, June 29.—8 nationalists imprisone for plotting to kill d Haward at elght months to have been freed by ¢ s the 18-months-old test, and ia Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Cousiem’ would ahow!me o|tho health of a developing mind in of four or {natural gratifications, but also en being tho |# in the |P if not in the ites, | Year the four-year standard His romarkabie ablkty, to. cllmb| COULD SWIM. WHEN (Gets Bridal Gift ~ and they thought I meant a way out of jail I had been sick for a long time At my trial 1 1 several tir and my iline tinued tn pris ish officials, Britain I want a copy of the VETERANS’ BUREAU pamphlets and inclose herewith a loose two-cent postage stamp. LAST ‘TIMES ‘TODAY— AON PTS coevetsT okvhaobke : © been working hard to ap and to do iti stunts dubbed |SEVEN MONTHS OLD peat oue's principles and. feel. I Jhim for th ling hero of a] “At #even months he co From Old Scotland A DANA benefit |tamoun author's tales and walk on his hands, ST. PAUL, Minn. June the cell block over in ng tho bridal ifts prec®a BY “crinott i Rida’ ibrat vith a [h awacia, Pathe) ae T hav 1 iss Mildred Fro was a 4 5—Actn Vaudeville—s Pld QRGRRFRE Ne a TaLenE OG Tap cenne mall trees and by an aunt from Scotland 4 ny vertneyt his physical inclinations as they b igeisatare eccn thee rn HERE SATURDAY ting ; came apparent,” explains his moth we ed! | a Eragon aan Ey er, who before marriage. was. Merle On the chinning bar | Seventeen Bucks for H Kaward Dillon's nist inca bis tainted AauBielan Pa ah ce ia an Ounce of Do “Women Men Marry” |M\] $ Btate...cccccsseceeeees Sdeveateens To m you poor boob!" wnys YOUNGSTERS FAIRLY sore) aa 3 g and Vaudeville the. blissfully ignorant of | ACHE TO CLIMB sinthin Bre cRTeRSE T : voit vane winted tdea of le Coue's c h i} ft alee ensation is va ii inted idea of Emile Coue's healtt [tt tm in the use of the arms that ht, {s allowed nothing | wed at $5,000, but welghs only 18 doctrine, | most bables are restrained, Young-|to cat betwoen ample and carefully pounds, ‘4 i aj eT