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‘ ’ } PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR ~ eeieeeed —— CHEASTY’S Running a Big Liner | UNIOR SHOP ors Knowledge and Experience GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY Ld ; - mean | Ball and B : per 9 ep | Base Ball and Bat = It's no easy matter to close out this First Ave. and Pine Street; so we are offer- ’ v1 } © Great Clothing Stock—it canvot he done in | ing you your selection of this combined §50,- " | EE. Da day. 000.00 stock. | Py Durk D W tch Yesterday we closed our doors and again | ° urkee’s Department Store of enatchee, | reduced prices. It was like taking money & Wash., failed to meet its obligations. By segs blind beggar. g 7 7 | SATURDAY § LEGAL PROCESS this immense stock was | We are now ready tor the Grand Finale. } WITH EVERY BOYS’ SUIT e assigned for the BENEFIT OF THE | Come, select your Suit or Overcoat while (Except Wash Suits) — CREDITORS. | this Great Stock is complete, | z = On the job with ready cash, we obtained | And to make Saturday the Banner Day— -_ & Durkee’s entire men’s stock and moved and | here’s what we'll do: We'll repeat this sen- ° 5 merged it with our huge clothing stock at! sational FREE OFFER, 9 Pr, = ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY oys ult ® Here is our FREE OFFER: We will give Men’s Beautifully Tailored Two- ® Pants Suits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns E and pin stripes, Original price $35.00—but they go tomor- 14 $5 & row at the wind-up price of........ 3 s And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat bin the house, and there’s hundreds to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each suit sold tomorrow. F And for SATURDAY ONLY, included with this FREE OFFER, we will give! Men’s heavy, All-wool Overcoats, belted models, original prices $30 and $40, at the rock-bottom prices of $12.85 and $16.85. Also a clean- up of 219 Men's Heavy Belted Overcoats will be closed out $9 § Saturday at wind-up price of ..... se dnsigs hs ry Just before the President Jackson, of the Admiral Oriental line, sailed west thi And here is Lot 3: Men’s Finest Tailored Suits in heavy English serge, blue week, Second Officer C, W. Hawking taught little Miss Irene Hansen, 2622 81st ave. W and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kloth how to handle the big ehip. Miss Hansen is in the 5-A grade at the Lawton school : Kraft and Curly Clothes included in this lot. Original prices SI 8 $5 BY JIM MARSHALL [a ae ee iar Biatt Photorraph i. 7 $50, but they go Saturday at the wind-up price of a ; Special New shipment two-pants, suits splendid earing materials, $ 85 sturdily made; attractive styles, 7 izes 7 to 1 Special Price, a cluding free ball and bat Children’s Wash Suits Oliver Twist and Middie ee $2 to $6 Khaki Flapper Suits.... seeweboccses $2 and $3 m the control deck of the . And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, | hiner, y Summer Underwear nt Jackson, @ 31,000-ton oil ged gat aed ensinee bura or | | ¥ your selection of any hat, as advertised. BUT PLEASE NOTE: These FREE pay aiming to | Yided you dor t care where you go, ‘HERE § WHY TH Miss Hansen, left glone on the F Bo - en how the! sscksen, probably would wreck the or ys OFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. 1 hig Han |shin n'a few hove ase sionotet| RATES JUMP |) cramers: “Athtetic suits in Arrow Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, go We have cut all eR aon a oan in oe Slang bb te tt. That is no reflection on good quality nainsook, 75¢ ; day for 98c. Beautiful Knit Dress Ties | broken Jines, to $1.98. en's $5.00 Dress wished, just by| wenn aye etry: 2t fe besauee she | ; Genuine B.V.D.’s for Boys b eearens Men's Garters at 9c. While high- | Shoes td $2.48, Men's $6.00 Chippewa heavy ers and wheels : ova Gutilnes n ona Ink and Roadbed Ties Must |} $1.00 grade Green Hood Shirts, with collars at- | Work Shoes to $2.98, While Men's sab ae ry for you sue | * Sleeibdian wilde ehatelen 1t| Come High to Railroads Globe Underwear, knee tached, have been cut from $3.00 to $1.45. | genuine Packard and Bannister Shoes 006 | ates hak & + | She KNEW how to run tho ship the| length, half sleeves or Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s Dutchess Oxfords have been cut to $3.98. And if your |:o Tne star's readers that « | sirl would be CONFIDENT that she| CHICAGO, May %—To earn athletic style. $1 to $1.50 Trousers, $6.00 values, for $3. While | boy needs a pair of shoes, you can buy an Hanson would be able to run the| OU 4 run it enough money to buy a pint of ink with very little effort, her com-| The first two qualifications would nd of the ship would end in dis-| help $4.00 and $5.00 Dress Pants have been all-leather $4.00 shoe for $1.95. Re marked down to $2.45. Boys’ SMits with two| And here's the cause of these enormous pants go tomorrow at $3.98, While Boys’ reductions: This Durkee’s men’s stock must) an American railroad has to haul a r—while everything went ‘ ms he has not the three | «moothly, But, In a caso of emer. |'" % freight 48 m knowledge, confi-| gency, she would need the third | David Friday, director of research of declared Dr, Boys’ Furnishings A r rked down to 19c. be wound up at once, together with the com- |: | qualification — E: And | the Transportation Inst Children’s Mercerized Half Sox, all colors........ 50¢ — Dncialle at Se Mews Collars, all | bined Red Front stock at 1601-1603 First) * Koo wus : Bs Sabaed peso Au By A, would give her | tute, in a report on railroad earnings Big line Summer Blouses, sport and regulation collar Sizes, at je. Men’s Black Bear Overalls, in| Avenue, corner Pine Street. And this forced et ete po ih i | "To buy « cross te,” paranne stylbe,-Btcpvsdledeuoosn be Sa wececeee 31,00 fact, everything that man needs for dress | drastic action is the cause of such semsm oe ise to ateer and com QUCCESBFUL steering ot your |says, “ & railroad has to a ton|}, Boys’ White and Tan Poplin Shirts..........-$2.50 or work wear, all ‘included in this sale and tional low prices as these. A 1 our destinies thru the sea |'D, D&FK of life requires three things, |of freight 75 miles; to purchase a Children’s Children’s ; Rew going at such sensational prices as these. A big lot of $1.50 Men’s and Boys’ Caps) or tite. Mere contro! is easy pre povlh phe edhe aan ese hand lantern, 105 miles; to replace Canine WASH STRAW _ Me enuine B. V. D. garments will go | have been cut to 49c, Men’s Work Shirts to Without that the cokes: tae meas®. | tretghtcar wheel, 1,287 miles; a pein os at 68e. Men's Spring-weight Union Suits at | 39c, Men’s genuine President Suspenders to {monkey wrenen, 116 m i na si, $1.50 s2 | sitet ek 98c. While all Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear | 25c, and Men's $3.00 heavy Flannel Shirts ; Get knowled Then: Be. |for ® ee ‘ : os; ‘ has been cut to exactly one-half price. to $1.45. | Mruems ot eh the peseetiee eee |iilles,. slg Ppa “JANTZEN” Bathing Suits for boys and girls Be here when the DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING at 9:00. We have just men-| LUXURIES | 1f you follow this adviee your ite {must be paid for by a haul of 534] $3 to $5.50 tioned a few of the big bargains offered. Our four large display windows on First Avenue) Will be @ success; if you do not you | Pile. “Avernge compensation paid each and Pine Street are just stacked with honest merchandise. So bring your shopping bags ates marectcade bth yey young Mice Face [railroad po 3 was $1,488 and come to this Great Sale. You can’t make any mistake here. Remember our address: Spends $3,000,000 Monthly sen, without Knowsedge’ contiannegit? Day whl | ‘ 4 experience, 0 fe up [one ton of freight 198441 miles, or| led Front Clothing Co., 1601-1603 First Ave., Cor. Pine 0 Fancy Fruits e'S.siton*sier "Ss “heey a sory than fn mesh itn Puget sound. 4 CHARGE ACCOUNT IF DESIRED an necessary to haul . : . ee BY CARL D. GROAT | — cea “The railways are tho largest ai: ONE BY THE BUTCHEH DAUGHTER'S MUSIO 0. K. | ONE THING AT A TIME (United Press Staff Correspondent) | NEW SCARFS gle industry in the United f | “Can't you walt on me now? I'm/ “And has your daughter develop-| Dot—Do you ev How amanto| BERLIN, Ma $.—Germany's / in n hurry and I want two pounds|ed niusical lines while at|kias you when you're out motoring| monthly imports of southern fruits, |, the newest scarfs run tol facture an ‘ ‘Of liver.” | coll with him? jength rather than breadth and are|freight-ton fore classified ay luxuries, « ting to more than $3,000,000, ing me, he's not giv-| ‘This fact, revealed by the National 6 attention ft de| statistical office, has ledto protests . | of banks and business houses against the utiliaation of foreign currencies, |*o badly needed by industry in gen- leral, for payments of this nature. | Stabilization of the mark brought in wave of spending hich, since the war, had virtually been lacking in G As a result, markets are now ov flowing with oranges, tangerines, |lemone, dates, bananas, pineapples and the like Thin statintical bureau shows among other things the following im ports for one month in double cent ners: bananas 659, oranges and tan- gerino 143,300, lemons 29,541, pine es 1,068, chestnuts }, cocon. ats 5,162. Part of this import came from | Italy, but about twice as much ar. | rived from Spain, | The fact that the Spanish fruit | growing business in so heavily fa vored is being criticized in business | quarters, since Spain has introduced | |certain antifumping duties in order | |to bar German wares, | |. German food prices are still con- | tinaing at a high level, Coffee, but R. E. BiGELow ~S.W. Freogricn SECOND AT SENECA | “Sorry, madam, but there are'two| “I 14 say so! Just name any| Dora—Never, Ifa man can drive! miles."* a ot you. << you want and she can tell|safely while Want your liver out of orde: you what's on the other side."—ling the k: serves. —Tit-E Interior Decoration Do you want to make your home beautiful without straining the family pocketbook? There is nothing mysterious or awesome in the principles of interior decoration. Any man or woman can learn the essentials of the subject and, adapting the materials available to the home he or she must live in, make it a more beautiful, rest- ful and charming place to occupy. Our Washington Bureau has prepared for you an authoritative 6,000-word bulletin on the sub- Ject, written, not for those who have money to spend on employing an Interior decorator, or to purchase the various expensive books on the subject, but designed to offer helpful suggestions to Mr. and Mra. Everyday Citizen who have a moderate sized house and purse, and who wish to furnish and decorate the former as attractively as the latter will allow. Fill out the coupon below if you want this bulletin. Is It Your Kidneys? IBACK ACHE If backache worries you—makes you miserable, tired and almost all in—if: twinges of pain shoot across the kidneys, theh it is time to ask your druggist for Dr. Carey’s Marshroot Prescription 777 - In 40-years of practice Daniel 'f Carey, M. D., prescribed this form-. ula of roots and herbs with wonder- | ter and vegetables are 100 per cent 4 ful success. For kidney and_blads eee ory er: der troubles it is the one sure help. Liquid” gen aro more than 200 per cent|| $ Olty......ccsccseccsscscerscnses SUMO. sscessccerseeneees or tablets, 75c. * . | above the pre-war level. Clothing and ‘ eating costs are excessive, but rents | |are gradually being placed on the! | pre-war basis. | | Unemployment fy gradually disap. | | pearing; building trades report con- | |siderable construction, especially of | | small villa houses in the outskirts of \the bigger cities. ~~ CLIP COUPON HERE ~~ INTERIOR DECORATING EDITOR, i Washington Bureau, Tho Seattle Star, ; 13 ew York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want the bulletin, “Interior Decorating,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same. oa a Bury Day “Almost dinner time! What shall we eat?’’ Something good and easy to prepare. I have it! BUTTER-NUT Shortcake Take a pan of Butter-Nut Tea Biscuits. With a sharp bread knife cut in two crosswise. Toast each half slightly. Then spread with butter and cover with mashed berries, sweeten to taste, and serve. Try BUTTER-NUT Tea Biscuit Shortcake once. Your family will want it often. BLADDER TROUBLE Don't suffer with Bladder Tronble-any longer. Don't en- — dure the agonizing pain — the intense burning — the con- stant desire to urinate — the interruptéd sleep — the wear © on the nerves, Don’t put up with it any longer, because will bring you blessed relief. GINO ‘PILLS seothe and - heal the Bladder because they neutralize urie acid, clear the © urine of muddy, brick-dust deposits and relieve the inflam- mation and congestion of the kidneys. As Mr. Geo. F. Doetterl, of 444 Munroe St, Buffalo, N.Y. says:— “I suffered from Bladder Weaknes¢ Frequené Urina- tion. I tried other kidney remedies but iy gave poh I was advised to take GINO PILLS and did'so. After using only half a box, I noticed much improvement in my condition. Pe “I can sincerely recommend GINO PILLS to anyone suf-, fering from Kidney and Bladder Disorders.” If yen are miserable because of Bladder or Kidney Trou- ble — Rheumatism, Sciatica or Lumbago — go to your druggist and get a box of | GINO PILLS, 50cabox. Sample free if you write, _ NA-DRU-CO, INC. « BUFFALO + « NY, TROT ED — { { WANTS BEER | = R;—Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi- tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing | Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages, ‘To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. EARWIG BAIT FREE DELIVERY BAITING Experienced Baiters—Prices Reasonable EARWIG BAITING CO. 1527 Terry Ave. MA tn-4047 Day or Evening Fresh Every Day at Your Grocer’s BUTTER-NUT TEA BISCUIT 19 for 18c WASHINGTON BAKERIES Samuel Gompers,. president of the American Federation of Labor, as he appeared be- fore the house judiciary com- | mittee at Washington, de- |claring that American labor wanted light wines and beer —beer, most of all. ‘ 4 4 sr lian A i aie nba ta pant ¥