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Free to You Wednesday Exceptional FREE OFFER Marks Climax of Great Clothing | Sale—Entire $50,000.00 Stock Thrown on Sale | Wednesday and Thursday, | Here is our FREE OFFER; For Wednesday and Thurs- day only we've marked down over 200 Men’s and Young) Men’s Suits, all sizes represented in late style tweeds, wor- steds and serges. These Suits sold regularly here for $20.00 and $25.00, but they've been reduced for quick disposal Wednesday and Thursday to ....... And here is I ot. 2: We e will give Ww. ednesday and Thursday} men’s beautifully tailored, two-pants Suits of all- wool serge,| full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes. Original price $35.00—but they go at the wind-up $14. 85 price of And as an added in lucement to force all of these Suits to be sold in a straight two-day sale, we'll make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat in the house—and there's hundreds} | to select from, including late model straws, will be given AB- | SOLUTELY FREE with each Suit sold Wednesday and | Thursday. | And here is Lot 3: Men's finest tailored Suits in heavy) _ English serge, blue and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner} & Marx, Kloth-Kraft and Curley Clothes included in this lot.| Original prices around $50.00, but they go tomorrow at the wind-up price of . $18. 85'F AND PLEASE NOTE—THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD FOR} Wednesday and Thursday Only | We've marked down men’s} Men’s B, V. » genuine Dutchess Erg $5) have been marked 69c. While values to $3.45, while men’s) coring weight Union Suits] $4.00 and $5.00 Pants will go will go at 98c. Men’s Lisle 245 ys? 2. Suits | eee. Boys SF ants Salts) Socks at 18¢ and Cotton Socks have been marked down to) $3.98. And a large lot Boys’ | have been marked down to 9c. Yes, whatever you need hh Overalls will go at 49¢. Tomorrow you can _ buy) Men’s Wear will go tomorrow ty a, "Saar ppt at) at these same prices, “ ) P Shoes at $2.48. While men’s| i + $10.00 genuine Packard and| Black Bear Overcoats have | Bannister Shoes and Oxfords) been marked down to Sum- ; : will go at $3.98. |mer price of $10.85. Men’s $2) ‘ And here's cee for! Dress Shirts to 98c, while a op ernadartpad Cente ald | Work Shirts will go at 39¢. : be wound up at once, together! : ‘ ' ' , . * Ls a ay + Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men's | nue, corner Pine Street. And|t thing that man needs for work * this forced drastic action is| or dress wear all included in a + the cause of such sensational| this sale and going at these ~ low prices as these. sensational prices. q P. Be here when the DOORS OPEN TOMORROW MORNING) |, AT 9:00 O'CLOCK. We have just mentioned a few of the © bargains offered. This great $50,000.00 stock must be sold * and the prices here quoted will do the work. So come to this | great two-day sale. BE HERE EARLY WEDNESDAY _ MORNING AND GET FIRST PICK. Note address carefully: te FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 First Avenue, Corner Pine Street Lloyd Transfer Co. write they aro standardizing their Senuine satisfaction we are glad to say we have found Goodyears to be the best of the great mije- age, traction and cushion- ing they give.” We sell all three types of Goodyear All-Weather Tread Truck Tires— Heavy-Duty Cushion, Pneumatic Cushion and Pneumatic Cord. Our service guarantees the delivery of every mile built into them, TRUCK TIRE COMPANY, 72 Yester Wi DR. C. A. MARCUM You must have a thorough examination of your eyes. This should be done by an ex- Pt: The fitting of the frames js a8 essential as the lenses. The Marcum Optical Co. The Home of the Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth 917 First Avenue Estabjished 1906. Near Madison soveeee*June Ist, 1911 THE NATIONAL CITY BANK. | OF SEATTLE Thirteen Years Old The citizens of Seattle and State of Washington have been good to us; our patrons in the way of commercial and savings accounts number over Six Thou- sand. This is evidence they are satisfied customers. We have endeavored to reciprocate their good will and confidence by assist- ing in building the community along the lines of “The Pacific Northwest Prod- ucts Movement.” Money works for the community where the investment orig- inates, hence we have always been a firm believer in working our money at home. If this policy meets with your views, you may be assured that in favor- ing us with your business we can accom- plish more along the same line, waa En OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 7W: Maxwell Anderson Bloedel Daub Fischer Jackson ochson Harriet W. Rhodes David Whitcomb Clifford Wiley Wither- n W. G, Prater H. G, Hotehkian DB. J, Batterberg, And men’s genuine all-wool} $10.85} D, Garments) | dune Ist, 19249¢eeeee9 | 1) Dancer Mart : Courtenay Will J Appear He Marta Courtenay Marta Courtney, who ts stagt Saturday the Moore theat Ju tand dance d ments, is a widely trave well aa @ dancer of d tainments and fame She was with the Anna company for six years, retir having attained the posttior ond solo dancer, because of But before this she studi with such teachers as Sok soft and Chalif, than whom a dalle us reputation re Pavio’ s an ac b od herd ¢, Taras are no better known names in this United jthe dancing classes at ast year Mise Cou’ in every lang the exc of the Ori This summer she ls taking Harvard university summer echool as she did| f ! with the combined Red Front) Collars, all sizes, at 5e. Btack/| * « Stock at 1601-1603 First Ave-| Bear Overalls, in fact, every- ¥ has probably danced of the world, with pose of Russia and Warren May Get Convention Post WASHINGTON, June 3—Charles B. Warren, Mexico, has been virtually upon by republican leaders important post of chairman resolutions committee of th Jand convention, it was learned au- thoritatively today, Warren now is on his way to t United Statea from Mexico, tend the Cleveland cohventt American ambassador to agreed for the of the a Cleve to 0% He is expected to confer with Président Coolidge in Washington befoi to Ohio. Roller skates were first ment manufacturer, In 1760. ro going | patented | by Merlin, a Flemish musical instru: | |Hven the t [by big majorities | violated every canon of thy jand payable thi THE SEATTLE TAX REDUCTION BILL STAR SIGNED BY COOLIDGE |Income Rates Lowered and Other Re- lief Provided in WASHINGTON, June &—Presl-|q [dent Coolidge sign new rani | yesterday, thereby making it a law.| in both how 4 Mel! plan, which ‘he perne the chief executive « it no that fav office duct io tive. nm might immediately be effec |" = an imp a in al year comes, If the entire the treasury ally will refund months, guarant per cent reductio ya taxpayer will be per f of the Ju ‘Radium Is Resting Health to Thonsanis =" quarter was rc = ature giving ¢ Radium Api 1 ptemack & E Bowels, If you with to be jo ya Bloatin: bs F limbs, arma and fingers ¥ | the genuine. Graduate Whatever the fancies for her gr: ation dress, she to suit her at PACIFIC. Dresses graduate desires or iF ROCKS for the Girl $ girl adu- will find just the frock the 8: thn New Summer vi | tr }b n | o | b | ra |w w tu w | March 1 departmen’ | the bill * Young Man! Buy a suit that combines style and quality with moderate price and CHEERFUL CREDIT. Pay $1.00 or $2.00 a WEEK. The final act in the long tax fight |* |that has been waged for the amount pald committee and | returns. * lin, 0 | MANY TAXES | | ARE REPEALED No More Gas i In| Board art cena the surtax rates of the t features and the increa | taxes, | measure to some extent economically | | maound | graduated scale of corporation taxes | proposed by frowned upon by President Coolidge and Mellon but the objectionable fea. | bill in conference. approximately necessa New neeagore ost © aud De fron to 40 per Publictty jonted in each po “a office in various collec istrict, House ways and means uittes given ¢ Tax ® more than Members 4 by the president at arments yachta, carpe trunka, alises and purses, lighting fixtures, fans, the flat tax on proprictors of ap- | theaters, circuses and public exhibl- | ing, |tlons, and the tax on drafts, checks| £5 (other than sight) and Promiesory | otes. In its major outlines, the new tax) 11 is democratic. The normal, sur. tax, corporation and estate tax pro- talons were sponsored by the demo- | crates in the senate and sustained tn} conference. In administrative features, with | the exception of the publicity pro. ‘inion, there is some resemblance to he Mellon plan. Mellon al#o took | the lead in recommending the repeal ee axe of some of the lovies abolished. The president's action followed a report made to him on the bill by Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. Some members of the president's t are understood to have ad: ined Mr. Coolidge that business and the country generally would prefer hat he aign the bill rather than face doubtful situation that would re | sult from a veto. BITTERLY TO BILL Danger also exists that congress! mediately ‘would have passed the | | ill over the president's veto, as «| |total of only 15 votes could be mus. ainst the measure in both | when the conference report |was adopted and the bill sent to the white house. | Secretary Mellon was bitterly op. posed to the many features of the| ow tax bill. However, he considered |the measure a material Improvement ver the old law in many respects, | jexpectally in some of the administra ve features. First treasury est! | mates pointed a deficit under the Dill, | | wut estimates by senate leaders in- icated there may be a surplus || | $2,000,000 even after the firet year| |bonus payments are made, | Mellon particularly was opposed to which | ange up to 40 per cent compared {th the maximum of 25 per cent hich he recommended, | He objected also to the publicity on estate dered the} Therefore, he con: and impracticable. The| the democrats was ure was etricken from. the senate An emergency appropriation $20,000,000 will be y to refund the taxpayers ho paid their full income tix on {t was sald at the treasury ‘er the president signed ‘This will be asked of con reas immediately. AY, JUNE 3, 1 Vor Better Ame 924. RSanecnraLh only 4 more days of this ANNUAL RUG SALE —an annual event, in which the prices An economy event watched for and taken advantage of by yea thrifty Home rs stock. Rugs of which is obvious in the weave—the the prices, you'll agree, show very strong reduction. Makers. as the STANDARD has them. the lowest offered Every rug in this sale is from our regular Rugs, the QUALITY color—the pattern—and Wednesday, —Thursday—Friday and Saturday, the last days of this sale, HIGH GRADE AXMINSTERS $50— GRADE : 9x12 FT. : $37.50 $75— grade, 11.3x12 ft...... 45— grade, 8.3x10.6 ft.. 35— grade, 6x9 ft.... eeee $56.25 eowe 34,75 ecrem 26,25 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS $40— GRADE : 9x12 FT. : $30— $90— grade, 9x18 ft..... 75-— grade, 9x15 ft.......006 37.50 grade, 8.3x10.6 ft.....000« & Die e\eieeele 6 ose o40.0\8) $67.50 56.25 27.50 EXTRA QUALITY AXMINSTERS $75— GRADE : 9x12 FT. : $56.25 $65— grade, 8.3x10.6 ft.. 12— grade, 36x72 in.. 7.50 grade, 27x54 in...... - $48.50 9— 5.65 SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS $38.50 GRADE : 9x12 FT. : $27.50 $85— grade, 11.3x12 ft... 65— grade, 8.3x10.6 ft....... ae 48.50 SEAMLESS BRUSSELS $30— GRADE : 9x12 FT. : $22.50 13.50 $27.50 grade, 8.3x10.6 ft 18— grade, 6x9 ft.... "SEATTLE (COND AT PINE LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT “ESTABLISHED: Ee) WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT 4 SCHOENFELD E SU CLEVEL | taxpayers and collectors will be sent | permanent chairm: jout at once to collectors, so that there | jican national convention. | Wil be no question of the reduction OF being effective | June 15. AND, 0. Former Congressman F. W. June 3.— Mon- Il of Wyoming, republican, will be $ 50 $12.50 $15 od by the reputation for dealing of the old rellabie will take spect Just the prope: tour of your 4 give you 8 natural, ple appearance. Examination and Estimate Free Remember thi=thiaoffto Work. We'll that any work wi ty and please you, 1489 Second Avi TES OF TIM 1 One Location MA JONG COUPON Culp this Coupon from The Star for two consecu- tive days, Fill out with name and address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1907 Seventh 60 cents, ADDRESS . The Seattle Star your Avenue, (tat with orders 100 wotu NAME .....446 oeeeeeeeee Prrer es PeRTeTitee Teter eect its PHONE NO........ == an ‘of the repub-,paign in Ohio, made this announce- William Butler, manager of Presi- dent Coolidge's pre-convention cam. This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong eee eeebenene ment. PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Fert Angeles, Straits Pointe Ny, 12:00 Midnight Does not call at Victor ria on trip leaving Seattle Sat. Manan ANA\ Prvient only. NTAH BAY ‘AND WAY'ronte Mon. and Thurs., (Goes Thru to Ni h Trip Ont: oD rong