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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 WAR VETERAN IS FOREST FIRE LOSS THIS @ SHOWN FAVOR | YEAR LOWER THAN EVER| } Hall’s Claim for Park Job Rigi Enforeement of Fire Laws and Be tter ||) Sustained by Kennedy Co-operation Responsible, Officials Say | | - rvice in Washington | ht 1,384 fires dur | ing the 19 son, Of this num: | ber, 933 were caused by Heht and 451 caused by man damage | are held responsible for 1 ldone by fires in the forests of | ™@n caused fires and smokers with | other | x 140. Washington and Oregon was con siderably less than that of pre- ceding years, t# the report of for est officials. uerled Kennedy as to} ©. Byatrom, an enforce such claim. | Mston Forest ould | states that the damage | state lands outside of the r u in Seattle for a} forests is leas than any year since . but Kennedy called | 1913, to “the fact that tn issuing clvil service examMation, THE SEATTLE STAR Pace SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. Retail2Store First Avenue South and Lander Street, Seattle STORE HOURS Including Saturdays, 9:00 to 5:30 Free Parking Space for 1,000 Cars Tho forest and Oregon t fires this year we Park commissioners noke. Despite, the heavy amoke s which reen hovered over during le ald fr unsel Kennedy Mall, te for the elve litt om Corporatios {the summer months, tho Boys’ Pull-On Sweaters $3.98 Very warm and ideal for school boys is this sweater knit of all-wool and wool worsted yarns. The large shawl the only post, | Lumber operations caused 81] fires, railroads $1, brush burning 7, incendiariats 17, and there were 34 from mincellancous causes AW oolly Sweater \ Buyers to the Nation Designed for School Girls That is what the Sears, Roebuck and Company organization 3 29 is becoming. With offices and buyers in many foreign . countries, a well as in more than a dozen cities of our own United States, they are continually in a position to get the best merchandise at the lowest possible prices. And these goods are distributed in the most economical manner to the Sears, Roebuck and Company stores and warehouses all over as an ex-service head of the Was Fire assoc by ff (Advertisement) Lemons Tighten looking brushed smartly trimmed in Krimmer,. The Byron collar Good sweaters, Astrakhan W. G. Weigle, supervisor of the that Snoqualmie National forest, reports park board had waived the resi- al requirement he’s average grade in the ex- that fire damage Ww ington and eran leas tha _. | Ing years. Weigle states that tho lessened ear thi jerstar of preventing fo exercising more th The forest servic arrest of offender laws as a part ¢ N Anoth an hoor pall rm seriptioe weually positively and without fewov * ce Sree re every single tra Take Rinex today—and tomorrow go about your day's work or pleasure absolutely tree from Asthma, runny nose, headache, sore wching eyes and all other distressing Hay Fovss ermotome, Aad i ja Gnerantond glee ° complete rehet Colds Catareh aad Rese Fevers nt oo Rinex, taken internal! izes pollen poi jeteally newtrel- Tloyd 1 orning on a ¢ nurder before Arraign Sailor on Murder Count |: t Hudson, former . uty tn tho state Oregon was cor n that of preced Wrinkled Skin lem a bottle ning — three oun ot Or chard White which any gist will si ts due to © chief o a num drug nd the imp wb oreat fires han ordinary © is causing the ™ against the fire and is care mon lotion into th .|By morning most of wrinkles, tired lines and cro’ are smoothed out, giving a more youthful contour to cheeks, chin, | It leaves the skin velvety | clear and f experts use this ¢ for enlarged pores, and whiten sallow, Mix this harmless lotion yournelt s best immediately after LOS ANGELES Inflated Rents--Bankrupt--Seattle’s Gain LOS ANGELES, THE BOOM CITY | OF THE PACIFIC COAST, made for- | tunes for many—but the boom is now over, the population came in—an adjust- ment had to take place. Inflated rents caused much business distress — many merchants had to “throw up the sponge.” Hundreds of merchants failed out- | right—many others assigned for the benefit of the creditors. Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kuppenhelmer and Roches ard and Douglas Shoes for Men; Arrow and Ide Dre eo” stock of beautiful merchandise represented. T World’s Best We secured these famous brands at a f who buy from wholesalers have to pay, an great sale lasts. All sizes will be found in Suits, broken lines, go st ®LO.89 | $25.00 and $30.00 Young $ 1 2 85. e $14.85 Men’s Suits, go at $30.00 and $35.00 Kuppen- All-wool, well-tailored Overcoats at a fraction of from. $25.00 Men's Wool Overcoats, $12 85 : ° "Oreconis lntet shater gy at-....9 LO. ge es aimee $1.85 heimer Suits what they are worth—a splendid line to select all sizes, go at.....-...cceeteves MEN’S PANTS $6.50 Men’s Fine. Dress Pants And here’s where we come in—| hearing of these conditions, we rushed | to the spot. Our Mr. H. M. Rogers bought ‘| ; sands of dollars’ worth of the highest Property values went up faster than | | 30c to 60c on the dollar, grade merchandise obtainable, at tam LOS ANGELES’ LOSS will result in SEATTLE’S GAIN. We have moved | this entire stock to Seattle. Consoli-| | dated* with the large RED FRONT | STOCK, at 1601-03 First Avenue, cor- ner Pine Street, it all will go on sale to- baie SATURDAY, Sept. 12th, at ter Made Men's Clothing; Boys’ Suits; Florsheim, How: | Ss Shirts, Cooper Underwear, Stetson Hats, eté. he following prices speak for themselves: Men’s Clothes raction of the regular prices that dealers d we are giving you the benefit while this $35.00 and $40. Ho alkwol $17.85 $14.85 " $22.85 $35.00 Men’s Hart Schaff- 5 Men’s Shoes ner & Marx Suits, cut to 340.00 beautiful serge and High grade makes are sacrificed in our Shoe || Department. We have radically reduced prices on worsted Suits cut to. all standard makes, shipped to us from Los Angeles. || Every item a winner. Men's Goodyear Welt Dress Shoes, So. 95 $1.95 $6.50 values, go at..... Men’s Heavy Work Sh *... $3.95] $3.85 Over Men's 16-inch Elk Hieut $i $9.00 values, go at. ; MEN'S HATS and CAPS $2.00 Men's Latest Style Caps cut to.... $6.00 Men's Velour Hats cut to...... Men’s Underwear, Dress Shirts, Socks, Gloves, Etc, Come, take your pick tomorrow of this | high-grade Furnishings Stock at practically your own price. Men’s Dress Shirts that formerly sold for $2.50 and $3.00, bearing DESMOND’S, LOS ANGELES, label, will be sold at $1.35. ANGELES and LION BRAND Shirts have been marked down to 95c, while Men’s finest Ide and Arrow Shirts have been cut from $3.00 to $1.85. Men’s Cooper Union Suits, light weight, have been cut to 95c, POLO CLUB Union Suits to 85c, while all-wool Men’s Medlicott garments have been marked down to $2.45, Men’s beautiful patterned silk socks have heen, cut from $1.00 to 49c, Men's $6.00 Pure Silk Shirts cut to $3.85, and Men’s fine Lisle Socks have been cut to 19¢. Come, join the crowds, and take advantag tomorrow, Saturday, morning at 9 a, m. Look for the large LOS ANGELES SALE signs at the Northwest Corner of First Avenue and Pine Street, © RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY Over 200 Pied Suits, many two- -pants | in the lot, have been cut from $9.00 to} $4.95. Men’s pure Silk Neckwear has been! cut from $2.50 to 98c. Others that sold at $1.50 have been cut to 68¢. Men’s Work Shirts have been marked down to 49c. Others at 69¢ and 98c—they | are all worth considerable more. | A complete outfit for the working man—| Overalls, $1.00; Canvas Gloves, 9c; Heavy Mackinaws and. Slickers, all marked down to these rock-bottom Sale Prices. And Men’s Sweaters, ‘all-wool, latest Golf style, that sold originally at $9.00 and $10.00, will go at $3.95, Men's Handker- chiefs cut to 8c. Leather Gloves to 48c. Outing flannel Night Shirts to 98c. Men's President Suspenders to 23c—Yes, these are but samples of how this high-grade Men's stock will be sold here tomorrow. e of Seattle’s Supreme Sale. Doors open 1601-1603 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER PINE STREET buttons close at the neck and the turnback cuffs are in contrasting colors, Peacock blue or brown. Sizes 7 to 14 years, the United State our customers not SELL TO me ; , Roebuck they BUY FOR me.” Children’s Cotton School Hose Medium Heavy Hose aoe “Boyville”’ ol A 32¢ A Two-Piece Coat Frock $14. 95 $2.29 A very att graceful na le, ma A Flared Medium Weight Hose, 19¢ Of good quality ca: there direct to you. and Company do An collar, the cuffs and bottom are of contrasting color. In navy blue and pearl gray, or brown and buff; sizes 24 to 34, As one of Overcoats For Young Men a 4.50 ALL ewe coatin medium all-around with Mned yoke Two-Pants Suits, $9.95 brown, with Invisible check. All-around belt and patch pockets. Two pairs of knickers. Sizes 8 to 17 years Sears, Roebuck and Co—Street Floor medium Absolutely New (e ity _ Men’s Waterproof Hunting Coats, $7.2: English Army Blankets $3.89 This continues to be one of our most popu- lar blanket values. One of the most ser- viceable all-around blankets on the market. Comes in gray with over-locked ends, and weighs about 5 pounds. Size 62x90. Sears, Rocbuck and Co.—Strect Floor lored k duck wi nd a able strap in _ Hunting Caps, 89C ap of duck, just ne thing for outdoor atitched rim may be turned either s leather headband. Sizes 6% Sears, Rocbuck and Co.—Street Floor Small Boys’ “Compo Soles” For School Famous Soles,” tan chrome leather uppers and popular moccasin atyle toe make this a “demon for wear” and a real boy hool shoe. ‘Compo r eae Rifskin Suse The soft olive tan chrome leather uppers and heavy oak tanned leather soles with rubber heels make these shoes exceptional for ar ap BG ime $3.19 Girls’ Practical School Shoes, $2.98 Comfort, wear and good looks are combined in this shoe. Made on a wide toa last. Long wearing, Sears’ “Compo Soles.” Rub- ber lift on heel. In black or brown; sizes 244 to 8. Misses’ ‘‘Southern’”’ Ties This fashionable Two-cyelet Tie is made on the Goodyear welt in tan or black calfskin, lift on heel; 2 Sears, Roebuck and Co.—Street Floor Sizes 1 to 5% EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN ee 1897 Repeating Takedown Shotgun, $39.75 One of our finest shotguns; 12-gauge, six shot. Uses black or smokeless shells Remington Hammerless Repeating Shotgun Hither 12- or 20-gauge. Remington Model 12, Hammerless 22-Caliber Repeater $20,67 long or long rifle Winchester Hammerless Repeating Shotgun $46.93 A splendid takedown shotgun; The 20-gauge gun Is,., Stevens Little Scout 22-Caliber Rifle 12-gauge . $46.95 flasher, double gut le Takedown model; #8 2-short, long ‘Winder only and long rifle cartridges. Will shoot 22-short, cartridges. Tan a Gun Case shotguns; canvas bound, with Fulldength tan duck covers for rifles or heavy leather lock and muzzle protector, handle and sling Victoria Gun Case With Shell Bag Of tan canvas, with leather lock and muzzle protector and cleaning bag holds fifty shells, Haine Case for Remington oreWinchester Automatic Shotguns Cleaning Rods, 31 ¢ Jointed cloaning rods of beach br maple wood, with patent bras brush and wiper, 86dneh length; 10, 12 and 16 gauge QBBUARE covccveces i Scars, Roebuck and Co, $1.55 $2.15 rou. pocket joints; swab, serateh 12.4 Wor 20. and Ble Street Vloor on heavy gut. Complete with winder, brass rudder to keep Mne from twisting, and hook on —— ow Trout Trolling Outfits Combination spoon rig for lake or salt water trout. Consists of large two-spoon spinner, steel loader, Brass or Nickel oval tiwo-spoon spinner and two hooks 85¢€ Trolling Rigs and 84 feet bralded cotton line. Double 0) l Trolling Outfi Salmon Trolling Outfits Strong wooden winder with handle for turning; 250 feet heavy sea green braided line, $4 feet twisted linen leader, and rig as sketched. $2.80 Scars, Roebuck and Co,.—Street Floor Pointer Smokeless Shotgun Shells wauge Shells, 8 drams gunpowder, Box of 25.......- 16-( yauge Shells, Case of 500.. 20-Gauge Shells, Case of 500 % enue Chilled Shot. Shells, 314, », $1.12. Box of 25.s0+0s+ 87¢ saves B19,50 drams gunpowder, Box of veoe 21,95 drams gunpowder, Case of 500 Tailored in all-wool material in ~}i