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Sham “Ni- "THESE are the famous agara Maid” and “Fownes” guaranteed Silk Gloves, all col- ors and sizes, fifteen cents pair. And all the seventy-five cent quality, Fownes’ and Niagara Maid quality, too, two-bits a pair. We're winding up the Mar- ' tin business in a hurry. Long Silk Gloves, elbow length, black, white and colors, that were a dollar a pair, we want you to take away for 35c a pair. The dollar fifty quality—oh, say, fifty cents a pair! No time to lose. We expect to close up Saturday night. Fownes’ and Dent's Kid Gloves for women, cape and suede and glace kid, sizes 5 1-2 and 5 3-4, and in colors only. These were up to two dollars and a half a pair. We will sell you one pair, or a hundred pairs, at thirty-five cents a pair. MEN’S elbow-length Kid Gloves, 16-button lengths, black, tan, pink and sky, all at a dollar a pair. They were three-fifty. Men’s Kid Gloves—we've only small sizes (up to 7 1-2) and large sizes (from 8 1-2) left. So you can take any pair in the shop for half-price. Lots of white Kid Gloves for the society men of Seattle. And they’re half-price, too! And all the Silk Sox for men are half-price. WOMEN’S 50c SILK GLOVES FOR 15c A PAIR Nothing but black (nobody wants anything else, anyway). $1.00 ones for 50c; $1.50 for 75c; $2.00 for $1.00. And we'll wear them our- selves to save home darning rather than sell ‘em = any cheaper. Women's Silk Stockings, black—-a few odd colors, sev- enty-five cents a pair. We can still supply all sizes. The $2.00 Black Silk Stock- ings are $1.15-—-no more —no less. (And we know where we can place 'em after this shop closes, too!) 66-) PERA” length Silk Hose in black and white, lots of ’em—they were $3.50. Will some actress lady please buy 'em at a dollar and a half a pair? A few black and white Cash- mere Hose still left. They were 50c and 65c a pair. Misses’ and women’s sizes. Odd lots—so, say fifteen cents a pair. O ends the chapter. The canary birds are all sold. (Worse luck’ we all wanted to keep ’em.) The cash register is sold the fixtures are selling. The mirrors are all sold. The curtain is ready to drop on Martin’s Glove Store. Open Saturday till 9 p. m. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & CO. Merchandisers and Financiers in charge of Martin’s Glove Store 1014 SECOND AVE. Empress Theatre Bldg. P. S.—Forgot the Umbrellas—Take any of ’em for half the regular price. and burned ¢ European war AN ZEPPELIN: GERMANY HAS LITTLE CHANCE «OF A SUCCESSFUL BLOCKADE By J. W. T. Mason COPENHAGEN, island of Danish gov two office The United Pre crew interned until the close of the NEW YORK. Fe a plans of water for & few will salts is made om 4-Room Strictly Modern Flat For re 171L WASHINGTON 8ST Phone Beacon 195%. Kidneys if Bladder bothers you —Drink lots ef water Eating meat r form or other authority meat excites the ki come clog up overworked; et 5 « rt days anc then act fine. aining the ® entt dthen| David J. 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Regal . sna 0a MAYOR IS QUSTED Suits FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cut +10 decided ve withar w all but nine. BOOZE GETS ORAGK * ‘ to.. Truly wonderful clothing values with an unlimited assortment of styles and fabrics, in all sizes and weights to choose from. “Regal” Suits stand supreme as the great leader in the $15 garment world, DES MOI Big Specials FRIDAY Seattle Market BE PRETTY! TURN 150 of our fine $20 Suits. Entire balance of our “HOLE- i 50c Friday and Sat $13 35 ro go i Sizes 914 GRAY HAIR DARK Occidental and Wealer ; uantity urgay cut to. . - ... ree 10c - : Look young! Nobody can tell if you |) MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) i value Men’s Flan- | Men’s Blue o> yi regular ees hen ahd canlaaUn | 3 ; tag neiette Night Ba 106 GOWME. 5 vce riiccns 5c aie moe eT FisH—(stall 11) Wright’s Health Uiaieeaal reg- | Men’s Blue ie ‘a : or age ular $2 values, 1 33 | 75¢ Work Shirts, | Sp VEGETABLES— (Stalls 16-17) per garment ......... | all sizes “ : ” , this. mixtur kima . 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