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3, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928 THE ——_, —— _ - ———$—_—___— Ml BESS ED ER a ; " " First Ave | 4 RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. ..."s...*: iN LE BOUGHT BALANCE OF Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, 3 Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star M AN Kdited by Dr, Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 46% He sits alone in a darkened room, | ¢ an utgrow ene Alone in the fading light, h at Tainier Gran “wey STOCK ata Fraction of Cost Why ts his brow so heavy with i e tf gloom bull THIS GREAT STOCK NOW | And his cheeks so deadly white? nd But the his heart is faint with care . r Sts His courage never finches, hts at the Rai * se E His eyes are fixed in a glassy stare, the ne quart will Men's $2.5 What bs it his firm hand clinches? clu rooms. The members We wil gel irm ha genuine B & W, and Arrow +a” tittle courage,” he murmurs, the samme ns | Union Suits seas Makes at “Ye 4 i TO FIRST AVE, Corner Pine St Al and all is w Y a 98c AND COMBINED WITH THE 98c A choking Kurgle, more or lens, lft ac an RED FRONT STOCK, ALL GOES A® and the deed is done | on you on 1 od ne | Without a shudder or epelid wink—| | NAM YOU amite, ; ON SALE SATURDAY AT 9 A. M.}_ Ab it mates the heart recoil, ue Feersinne Dev the 06.1 That he so quickly, calmly drank club. We pref Men’s Suits Young Men’s Men’ $ Suits A dose of eastor oil! nile aid only exercing the 18 | Sport Model Suits REPRINT FROM THI MEDICAL cae Men's Sults; Singer: | singern Men's $25 gig ia POCKET QUARTERLY LEAVING rite cerry man's price $20; now Sults, ne How often, doctor, have you ob Mrs, A. Grey ahi, on e who has demned either ° r home on Ha s s openly or by intimation to Everett. Her many sh . A © your diagnosis and pros in he h, we are y z 7 w hy add to the heavy burdens of 1, y« ble place Men's Pants § 85 Boys’ Suits $49.85 eo ein ity es ar . Men's Dress Pants, Boys’ $7.50 Long Wear face, the indifferent attention, or CRIPPLE WANTS WORK Singerman’s price Suits. Out they the hopeless shrug? It ts our belle Mins Morganthaler, Elliott 3300-W, | $7.50, now....... BO sesceves that therauptic optimism i one of |* i lady on crutenes and the special attributes to successful wants work. | practice of medicine. Ry this wel lal treatment. mean that that hopeful, helptul| Which she hopes will, greatly bene 3 H President ‘Jaa forma of mind on the part of the | fit ber, If not entirely cure her. But ens oulits Suspenders . which’ without mpectal ar. {!t is > take a long time, and Singerman's price $23; eee maeaders, Hall Price Half Price right! and keep a emil-|do sewing, but an long as she car now jn face a hopeful bearing at |POt et on and off street cars, she a4 FLOWERS TO SHUT-INS o: ae Hats . Flowers. from the garden of Mra ALONZZ0 BETHURER |S. C. Rowe are being distributed to PASSES ON | Men's $3.50 Felt and Straw Hats | the homes of shut.ins In many parts| Alonzo Rethurer, 29, passed on to lof the city by Mra. R. W. Gran. his reward last Mo roing in . ’ ee the North End I} haa be uffer Lisle Sox Underwear Men s Shoes THANK Yot ing frou paralysle tor the past ‘bins | a Men's Fine Mercerized | Summer Weight; Out] Men's Packard and Wo wish to thank the Puget |years. He leaves acwife, m father Lisle Sox, Half They Go Crossett $7.50 Dress | Sound Light & Traction Co, for |& mother, two aint and four ‘ Price Shoes, now | the use of its bus on the oc- |brothers. One of the sweet things 2.95 casion of the King county home [that made his heertul (8c . | plenic at Alki [during the last nths wast | “ee {the work of the Junic shiners Men’s Caps Boys’ Shoes Work Shirts |C4® you Give Tis curp Alot the Woodland Park Presbyterian . Lot Boys’ Fine Peters] Men's Blue Work) HOME: bios | F Large Lot Men's Caps, : | ‘The Good Book says: “Suffer little | c Broken Sizes, : Brand Shoes, Shirts, Now on | aiitaredite ‘¢ M 4 to | : tp Regular $4 Sale at |ehildren to come unio Me and for Bond Ownership # Now bid them not, for such is the king: | | 49c dom of heaven.” I would Ike to| Must Be Shown find a home for a litt Cla 4.060. worth oe etty r : SALI [past $ years of age. utilit tonather”” with ENTIRE STOCK GOES ON SALE SATURDAY AT hol sth he $44 w t from the offices C Uitte girl needs a ho of the 8h t & Eddy corporatio nd FIR T AV CORNER J pet has a slight deforn ust art acd contin oe = = PINE ST. ot ber Bands, but bo ne she is their to the bonda, Corpor # just an bright and act L. Kennedy neta | Ie girl, Can yc pe RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. in Charge |: te. can bed jyou give her a home? | 1618 r ii a 4 paying st on the bonds 4 | Rit Sager aoe meme cease. | nC The t are now held by Joseph : . . | BLIND HAVE PICNIC? ¥ Josep Girl Drugged With | Newlywed Is Struck | yy. ‘hoist pone tor tne Associa. | Stein, « Chi tengo banker, who claims : tion for the Blind Sunday was 4 Durchased them. Kennedy Kiss, She Charges by Revolver Shot ‘= for many was that the city’s only Interest 10 LONDON, July 6—Marle Alexan-| NOTRE DAME, Ind, July 6—|ohtely 35 pti: ae ape to protect itself against paying in d@roff, Russian refugee, reported that | Three days after their marriage “| spirtt Df.the Gecasion ‘was sapecially terest due to two parties. Martin McLaughlin stupefied her | sovolver shot accidentally. fired by |r nsstic. Everyone did hie bit to - as with t ores: Stee mtruck and paralysed | nake the atfal ra. succces, expecially Reve: Go to Bos cat ot bride. when it came to the lunch. } Fi Id. f S ry — A a ded lelds for Summer ATEL CREDIT CLOTHING CO. ATELY MURRAY GOES FISHING ler the leadership of Herbert , , s Ww. J. uD M and family | Spaul Seattle Y. M CAA Men’s and Boys’ Apparel Exclusively | packed ‘ap thets Gahing cuttie;tyes | bore’ lets for there: tarsy casi | day and set their compasses for Lake r ch, half a mile from Sawyer, where Bill was to stock up| Sumner. The boys will 50 _ 2PantSuits “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” ~|§25 §30 $35 With many men two-trouser Suits are a necessity. This store does not overlook any economy feature in- tended to serve its customers. You will find splen- didly-tailored, all-wool suits of fine quality in the new patterns here at $50—also at $40 and $¢ 1427 FIFTH AVE. Between Pike and Union Streets on « fresh supply of stories and mos. | quito bites, Ho has taken along a kodak time to unusual ste Good luck, Bill LONSOME CLUB BRANCHES OUT) Lonesome club, zed al few months ago to long-felt need among the working clases of| | our city and the ¢ strangers within our TEETH | EXTRACTION |: FREE DAILY | (with other work) Ww —“— _—<< OHIO PAINLESS (2000606 Our partial plate, which does not cover the roof of the mouth If you have two or more teeth we of Teeth... $060 $4.0 AND or AND url nage |s nded by our early custom- work Ip still giving good GOLD CROWNS | Most of our present patro: ree mn who infaction. All work guarantaed for 15 years. | Examination free } OHIO — CUT KATH DENTISTS Established 20 Years Second Aye. and University St. Open 9 to 6 Dally—9 to 12 Sundays MORE THAN $700,000 IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE State Insurance Com- missioner Stand Behind the Policies of Title Insurance Issued by This Modern, Up-to Date Title Insurance Com pany Of thia rum, $150,000 In government bonda an first mort, fon on ime proved rea ‘ate Is ai-~ ways kept on deposit with the etate treasurer as @& permanent guaranty fund, Why be content with an on your title when an absolute protecting you ‘forgery or other defects of title, and also against cost of litiga- tion If title is attacked? WASHINGTON | TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” TS MORE THAN $700,000 rove some of| ! > pald cents for every crate of + which they pick, work ae forenoon, on | |Estimate That Rain Ts Worth Millions T over West ern Wash afternoon and night is estimated to be worth na of dol lars to farmers of the Berries, corn and other garden cro; yield from 10 to 15 estimate, The U. reau predicts light showers for the rest of the _week Your Health will be much you kee: and bow with 0-10 A teaspoonful in a half glass of hot water q ly relieves atomach ble and constipation He, 81, 81.50 phen. All Druggists Mfrd. 0 Hellingham, Wash, Real Estate Loans Lowest Rates No Commission We Make Monthly Payment Loans Annual, Semi-annual Payments and Straight Loans better —whichever one best suits your needs. the most repayment priv- known in the We give you liberal ileges West. Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET AR Special Price Basement Lower Prices for Standard Qualities 1,000 Summer Tub Frocks $3.50 $5.95 $7.50 Beautiful Colors Dainty Styles Normandy voiles, embroidered organdies, fine English and Scotch ginghams, ratine and silk-striped ginghams, as well as the best of domestic fabrics, Attractively trimmed with laces, embroidery and crisp organdy. In the most desirable summer colors, including maize, peach, jade, re , brown and na copen, blue, orchid, gold, flame, bla’ Sizes for misses and women A remarkable opportunity | frock. Shadow-Proof Petticoats Siz $2.25 .. $2.96 Seco silk, cotton charmeuse and fine sateen in white. Suit- able to wear with summer frocks. Double panels front and back make them shadow-proof. Hemstitched and scalloped hems. to purchase a smart summer “An Advance Showitig of Autumn Dresses at $17.50 Silk crepes and satin ip navy and black. New smart styles and trimmings, Hand-Clocked Silk Stockings Heavy Quality Thread Silk Black, White and Cordovan $1.19 Pr. Pure Silk Stockings with contrasting colored hand clock- ings. Black with white clogks, cordovan with white clocks and white with black clocks. With lisle garter tops, solés and heels. Sizes 8 to 1014, Children’s Sox 89¢ 25¢ SILK AND FIBER HALF MERCERIZED ¥ D SOX, in pink, blue, whitey, coy ee and green. Sizes 614 to 4 SOX, in all the wanted 814. shades. Sizes 414 to 10. would PAGE 7 July Sale of White Hats $2.95 All fresh new merchandise. Beautiful summer hats of white patent Milan and hemp. Some trimmed with flowers, others with grosgrain ribbon. These hats ordinarily be priced at $4.95. Boys’ All-Wool Suits (Two Pairs of Knickers) $9.98 If you are looking for real value in All-Wool Suits, we want you to see the si offering for $9.98, They're not values They are extra good for Every one is made right, looks right and fite right. Two pairs of knickers mean @ lot of extra wear. Cassimeres and fancy tweeds ye inverted pleat and yoke 69c Value 89¢ a yard finish, Coats hi Fine Boys’ Waists 59¢ Wonderful values in Boys’ Walsts. Plain blue, gray and khaki; also neat stripes, made Men’s Specials ! Men’s Bathing Suits Roys* urdy Khakt Trousers for boys; made with cuff bottom six pockets. Have belt loops and suspender buttons. Sizes 26 to 31 Boys’ Hats 65¢ terinis. A slightly broken fof af Slean-up prices: Neauly For boys and children: good All sinew. Straw and Wash Hats; Rah Rah and Turban shapes; drown, blue and black: also VERY’ BPE ue Wash | Hate tn combination w fe a colors: sizes 6% to 7, Tbe val- thietic Union Suits Me 5 Ab a out, prion: made of ues—2 for 81 checked nainsook; good qual it elastic Insert In back; all ‘ 2 Ok . Mi ( otton Sox 25¢ ; Corset Special he best value in the city High grad ton Sox that colors and sizes, I “i A new, heavily boned Corset Underwear for the average and stout fig- Men’a Shirts ure: medium low buat: long fine knit Su over hips; fitted with four ecru and white eve heavy hone supporters, These shirte; sizes 34 to 46 ankle are made of a strong coutil length drawers, sizes 82 to 44 with reinforced cross section. Garment 50e, Extra value, Fringe Curtains—each $2.00 ES: Size 48x90 inches, Tuseany Net irtains Neht Arablan colors; as A pattorns Huck Towels—each 10c 141% by 24 Inches; plain white; extra heavy weikht; hemmed ends Bleached Sheeting—yard 50c 650 VALUE: &l-inch Bleached Sheeting good weight; linen finish; free from dressing T sort Splendid quality the features of wearing qualities, silk Feather Pillows each $1.00 $1.25 VALUES 1Tx24-inch Feather Pillows covered with a faney art ticking, floral design: Very Special! of Ladle Boys’ Canvas Shoes Roys’ ith weight ay 36-Inch White Ratine Saturday, yd. 39c For SATURDAY ONLY, we offer you regular 69¢ White Ratine at quality; perfect in all siz cotton; Hose. top, Shoe Values ! of chambrays, percales and Ladies’ Pump: $3.50 98¢ and $2.50 Balatea; sizes 6 to 15, 3 yaa tole Bathing Suits pe Cage pladlent, Patent | Two-Btrap in blue and red, and maroon Boys’ Khaki Trousers Soles and milltary heels with and whit e ubbe 2% 9 eae i $1.50 and $1.90 rubber lift. § eek Canvas Pumps $2.25 s’ White Canvas One Strap Pumps, with military or low heels . 3 te Pair $1.49 White Canvas Shoes brown trimming rubber soles; all sizes, Bathing Suits Big Values Women's Suits, $3.50 to Women's at 81.50, Bloomers, of the popular high lustre under, wear satin (not silk}—but having all with “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEY} All Lingette Satin Bloomers $1.50 and $1.75 made better pure ct sted Su ‘otton Su price, &¢ Worsted cruets, Women’s Union Suits 75c Summer Union Sults in all styles; fine knit regular and extra sizes; band top, sleeveless, bodice or with short sleeves; tight knee or loose knee, Three-Quarter Hose Special—pair 25c For Misses Derby ribbed cotton Sport Hose; roll in black and brown; its, its, Glassware Special—25c One hundred pieces of Glassware that are in constant demand, fered is a very unusual value at the above Included are covered butter dishes, sugar and creamers, syrup pitchers, vinegar comports and 10-inch vases, and Children—Three-Quarter all sizes. Wool Sport Hose 95¢ Women's and Misses’ all- Wool fancy roll-top % Sport Hose. Assorted heather shades. ik Hose $1.00 s 1 Women's fine guage Bik pote with Soehie k soles, heels and toes of mer- cerized lisle, In black, brown and gray. Girls’ Silk Hose, pr. $1 Misses’ and Children’s new, excellent quality artificial Silk Hose; durable and dressy; black, brown and white. Girls’ Union Suits 50¢ Rand-top Union Suits for girls of 2 to 14 years; low neck; sleeveless style. Boys’ Union Suits 50¢ Fine ribbed Summer Union Suits for boys of 5 to 14 years; short sleeves; knee length, Women’s Undervests 25¢ Rand-top, sleeveless Under- vests, much above the average in quality. Every one of these of- Canning Supplies When ready to buy your sup: plies for canning, we can fill | your needs at prices that you can depend upon to be the low. est possible,