The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1915, Page 14

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week tmatehd DEC. 17, 1915. PAGE 16. UNITED PRESS WRITER TELLS HOW SOLDIERS _ CLEAN A BATTLEFIELD f They’se Still Working on the Battlefield of the “Marne’—Graphic Description of How the World Collapsed on German Troops, The Union Label Clothing Store stock sold to the Seattle Mercantile Co. at prac- BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS | Bayonet the Survivors tically 50c on the dollar United Press Staff Correspondent At 9:15 a. m. on the sa Whopping big job, The Hat tle of Champagne begun a month van lett of the ‘ Two fine stocks merged into one, involving thousands of dollars’ worth of the world’s finest mer- ago and several regiments are stil trying to make it present t " chandise—a sale that should set the whole community wild with excitement. Don’t miss it. Read! Read! 6. hostanpaiebersns serena a SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 10:30 A. M. Give ay cae foamy ayn unigu lle | yt andi CONTINUING A SHORT TIME long and three miles wide, run or 8 aathhe ¢ ie hether tt be ab og een Tee tinea’ the fi were The Denny Clay & Coal Co., at Taylor, Wash., sold their stock of merchandise for men, boys, women regen od ieeads Ui tel moatherh én, tad Germans were buries and children, at 40c on the dollar to us in order that the store may be devoted to groceries. enche to man or womar styles you can choc m core of $2.00 to $1.60 values their trenches, cut in chalk white for prices rancing $1.50. 95 BM Mme & to 200 rere | i nt Store Closed to Arrange and Remark Stock---Wait! ssc i aly a ae : te The Greatest Sale in the History of Seattle Starts Tomorrow (Saturday) at 10:30 This delightful new model Two months before thetr drive the French began to aboumulate | ‘ A. M., in the Large Store of the Seattle Mercantile Company, 707 Second Avenue. New ™ inte ‘With entre bigh top is | ammunition mass arti y, dix A, or button and ts rere res’ valent: oe}. Ba ere Don’t fail to attend this great event—this is an extraordinary sale. You can’t afford to stay away = ie eet (Oe b ded rock-and-gravel high ‘ are | from it if you like to save money. Think what it means to you to save money right in the height of the ways and other things of th wha Vk net buying season (with Christmas only 6 days away). You can buy high-grade, dependable merchandise neh artil e § : at prices that hardly cover the cost of raw material. You must come in the next few days if you want de tase | cone to share in these colossal bargains, as this sale will only continue a short time. We advise prompt action. Night and . A a ett eee, oa Be Here Saturday With the Crowds. Sale Starts at 10:30 A. M. Every Night et ' ‘" aN Next Week ‘ . ” e e¢ . yi: wt com Gipsy” atyle price and the “Gipsy” style orked » stue Practically every square yard | WSs " . * . * r Finest Suits for best dress Bi ot tots 48 oguare miles of halt vo ecove «to Tl Wonderful Bargains in} Sensational Bargains inf ‘cse" sna"'wose resrionavie | Big Stock of Hats ground was tossed into the alr by as (his serving * ’ q gray and brown effects; finest ee oaplosiyea Re ie ae ; Furnishings Men’s Clothing hand tailoring; worth. up. to Sacrificed White as a sepulcher, it is Wien e the f 3 $30.00. Sale $ > - - : ‘ench soldier . "i . et i r H, if hard to belleve that ever aslo | ther country Big Stock to Choose fg rote om ace ane orice 4.95 ff rise wots ans autr, worth to will m p able o make bh . rn Men's and Youths’ Raincoats, ae home amid these fields anne dead removed, the From celebrated makers’ names in Born to $7.50, price 69c Fire for Three Days , J the pocket pein 2 98 Big line Soft Hats, worth up t ' r Ties in fancy boxes, . See | three days Fr inte worth to Gas. now 10c Men's and Youths’ Suits, worth ff Suits and fine Overcoats, per- fy * $3.50. Sale $1 45 ts In the po 1 melinite : if * ‘ . Suits, price ... oat to $10.00, fectly tailored—it seems a pity English Inst and ' vunitior are A Grose Pleven, Bento and other +a wet $3.98 to sell them so low; regular f Caps to $1.00 values, 5 tang n| , makes, to $2.50, $1 15 sale price price to $25.00. now c fs re ' r 2 " " " . now . Fine Suits, worth to $15.00, or Pee $9.99 Men's Soft and Stiff Hats, all Sale price Ladies’ Umbrellas, fancy han your money refunded at ar Men's fine Raincoats, worth shapes, worth $3.00. 98c athe pout on the Nt th dies, worth to 62.00, eo ee eee $ to $15.00, Sale price OTHER UPSTAIRS VALUES cde, centers of resistance, for- | About on p ea fea 79 cf asic 6.95 tos $6.95 Joos.’ Stetacn 84.00" Hate ana t Smoking Jackets, worth to ff Men's Suits in high-grade dark [| Men's Pants, other good $1 95 For men and women are here in profusion, $2 50 1? thace % Phy oochage hea $750, silk-mixed cheviots, splendidly B worth to $3.00, now 1 49 makes ‘i and every one is a $4, $5, $6 value, for $2.95 and ° eft bees t inv Pome Se Uiaeves wa $2.98 tailored: regular price 0 I Men's finest Dress Pants, that | 8978 Hats, worth — DQ ould mach, huddl : 1 a ; 0 $1.00, now be ‘ad pom b- ! » h sell to $5.00, . An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade ) omnb Settle In New Home a Spo odhepa $1.98 price $7.98 now at $2.48 Overcoats, ‘worth $5 98 } pt hag oe his gruesome collection ts at yes Blue Serge, Tweed and Wor BE vtension Suit Cases, worth ff t $15.00, now . = b ] disposed of hygienical ‘ ints, worth $1 98 sted Suits; Suits that seli up Be. ¢7 so Overcoats, worth ortn ie able material is parked and to $5.00, now . to $22.50. Sale Kc $4 49 to $20.00, now . HOE 0. SATLRDAY ; oe = = nt to’ the rear; guns are stack- Men's Suspenders, regular tof price now $9 45 pas Salts’ tue. te yi Silk Hose, worth to 29c EVENING Sea ; 1 in orde according to 2c. Sale Raincoats, worth uits for ys whe, note SAMPLE HOP INC 109 : ? eiauatiie make; ti nd scabbards price 7c to $18.00, now $7. 98 Boys’ Suits, worth $2 89 Pajamas, worth to “Litt GC shelters wer d wo 1 headgear and all 25¢ Kant Krack Rubber 8 Boys’ Raincoats, worth to $6.00, now . $2.50, now 98c SECOND ; t | rest, ditto Collars, now CF $3.00, One lot of Children's Suits, B Night Shirts, worth FLOOR Second Avo at Piko Sr. BLN DING ; ostead 6 ‘ ted and shipped Sweater Costs, $1 OBE 7 98c worth to $2.00, to $1.00, now 59c nas ate 95¢ aad olxth worth to $4.00 Boys’ Overcoats, worth to ff now a Umbrellas, worth world nave ch Broperty sade ut and signe Boys’ Sweaters, worth 39c $5.00, $1. 98 Boys’ Knee Pants, 39c to $2.00, now 79c to $1.00, now now worth to $1.00, now Men's Pants, worth up advancin One lot Sweater Coats, 89 Men's Baimacaans and Over. | Children’s Suits, 1 85 to $2.50, now 98c Tee daa tae a ° worth to $2.50, now C & coats, worth to $9:99 worth to $5.00, ie | Umbrellas, to 75c, r sally ve saintly ¢ Men's and Youths’ Pants, $25.00, now . now 29c | able place during the m f m i | waluna, but a this "hae been a tor 98c Fier re 69c Big Stock of Shoes ga Aa pales 39c ° tag o One a ne s Men's finest Shoes, including 1Se Arrow Collars, 7 President Suspenders mad You Had Suddenly Been Lifted to Power From Toiay the batterie ot Cham [fim MER Pe worth GQ now 5c oe Sacriliced other makes, worth the Position of Coal Heaver to That of So- Agno is comparatively clean. [MM One jot Gloves, worth 19¢} 8.0" GOCE coms. tuy 4 para erment eat en ee asionally stubs . - ? at 861 Py S5e and 600, now Shirts, worth to $1.00, the price of 1. no cial Lion, What Would You Do? | —— oe Ties that sell to 29c | Men's ‘Shoes, Boys’ Shirts, wtgcightpewe rth Mace mgt 36¢, no 1 ll eee wisn te 1Se, worth to $3.50, now 1.39 te be, ow A Heartless Coquette Should Spurn Your Af- Fine Ties, reguisr to 9 Qe EL now 5c J Girie: ona Boye Shoes that ff Boys Pants, worth fections, Would You Wreck Your Magnifi- KING CLARENCE sel oe Th eS Hy eo aa a CO Fees ae a * os new 9c Arrow Shirts, worth Men's Shoes, all styles and Bi to 25¢, now 9c cent Home, Give Up Your Social Position JIE Arm Bande, Hose Supporters, Ml to $1.75, now 69c leathers, worth to SO QQ f sui Ree eerie 98 and Wealth and Start Anew? T0 RULE ALL | egal iadaat TF srs, now" 69 Boye’ and Giri” Shoes, worth I Mens Panto, that aoid 69c Would You Let Fate Take Its Course or Would Ne wei aC Lae “95c wih is iss DOS Bee AS, le ee 98c That Instinct Which Prompts Man to Take § E A T T L E to $100, new... BOC Wee sath to $8.00; now $1 cD fp worth uP to $2.50, now AIDE te $1.00, now Wool Union Suits, worth worth to $5.00, now Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, His Mate Assert Itself? See This Situa- | FOR DAY | Raincoats, worth EB QQ E 5. $1 ‘48 Rubbers, worth to AQ worth te $00, $4 OR tion Worked Out. Today and TOMOrrow Bh ee rece werne catmaetecorgebio ee Come, help yourself. Everything marked in plain figures. Big stock to choose from. Many lines are amal- This «mart Root ta gamated Robert Edeson a= = MAYOR URGES AUDIENCE TO | a his cl 1 m. he will at rems allard’s potential pot tend the Clemmer with 75. frien¢ idilities. — — At 12:30 he will eat at the Rais renditic vy Jacob Biarm club as the guest of Dr. Park W ason. pest-voleed and ten of his pala will ge’ Be sports! Live up to the 1 In five years the entire nation 8 rn aitle police depatt- will vote dry." ple t Matthewson. 4 a 5 ab's a letter and spirit of the dry law! | Wil : at i ‘ = {1 = . Help enforce it! to ci siti nic in ‘Bal ard will return piano by Mi 5 : . he af , = ase Such was the gist of a talk Axes increase a ne as i You may not see it Mrs. Marie Simondse . 4 \ and | made by Mayor Gill Thursday e © vot re l come in real estate val-leral recitatior = Fake night before a Ballard com te f . ads bat + a te AER f , ety aw munity meeting at Eagles’ hall " are nd . entate | voted against the dry law,” t akhvinae ck ‘and All of th in the contest WhO) said the mayor, “but now that Kot to cast 2.000 votes or more will it Is the law, | intend to accept he guests at the ti Follow-| jt and abide by It. ’ Big ‘ : : : Ene this bs will aBond mmnaroien| © Vere tage Cr ie ecloan Ie worn ot L Lb. Tins 30c—3 lb. Tins 85e pic games" in the gymnasium got gone and that of liquor _going. . . ten up for } pecial edification The Royal Guatemalan 27s |rwavatus serie idyll = Strong, Dr. J.B. Eagleson, Prof , Pain avon, ; < ~ QRS neces Marimba Band Feo SS Lee as Oe Sn man fo Bet 8 etn ac ce CU pec APPEARS AT EVERY PERFORMANCE IN ADDITION fim "o"" te Wright has been thoroughly proven °""""*" a ; ° to spr ie] ae 3 : BRAD} Game TO THE REGULAR PROGRAM SHIPMASTERS HAVE by thousands of ambitious . ‘ r ‘ . 2 an cS | 3 Ute ; n 3 : neighbor saves his money. GIVES A CONCERT EVERY DAY FROM 12:30 TILL 1 Re-electing all officers tor an-|Why don’t you? ' — f ane t a € a teaae n de 4 € f oO \ PCE TRAL AMERICA s ; ieee me an ait-its oltisens,. rhe “THE BEST FOR THE MONEY ail J. Rufus Wallingford ine Heng fe, a ingens conse tas uments! Closset & Devers Sik feat aa } s sf or ‘UNION | i, ah Patina today'to kill th The Oldest and Largest Coffee Roasters in the Northwest “The Rheumatic Joint”? Be es: e 7 SAVINGS & SENDS POLAR BEAR : a ne 1G) Nord ice grentente” We | TRUST CO. SKINTO PRESIDENT | THE STATE BAKERY INSPECTOR SAYS OF SEATTLE : 4 . aati OFFICIAL ACCUSED FE 1 Wallace, « Tacoma ide “Mr. Chauncey Wright’s new bakery, at 1422 Capital and Surplus $800,000 10 ar, sh 1 ria, to Pre Third avenue, is in everyerespect the finest in NEW YORK, Dec, 17,—Robert\| ident ion and Mrs, Galt, as the state of Washington—most modern, best PET HAE Alatrlete wanted Shido A erent Nie mieasens feet from ti tty equipped and most sanitary. lihe ee a wttah ke gigantract” tol Vice President and Trust Officer | ‘ mR Mbyte Chauncey Wright will give a Vestinghouse |e to the testimony of the for-| _—_ i ue ) electric range away December 24. Save your mer vice-president of the company HOGE BUILDING k , , ‘ oupons. before the Thompson exeetttive in In the Heart of the Financtal deed to 978,055 acres of land COuDS vestigating committee yesterda Dietrict as recently filed in Dathart, Tex.!

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