The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 10

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enemas pn nn oF ety See mE SRT Nene ea STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 8, 1916. PAGE 1¢ BUY AND BUY IE DOWGS IN FILMDOM POOOOOOOO AAA ASIOOOO NE WS NOTES: -GOSSIP what Gus Brown ss ABOUT | Penn-Brook and i ' ED ELSHEIMER’ S 4 Michaels-Stern R -“ FIRST AVE. AND COLUMBIA ST. * 25." SUITS AND MEN'S AND YOU! G MEN'S 0 Pajama $2.15 MEN’S HATS SUITS AND OVERCOATS $1.65 J. B. Stetson $5.00 values 3.25 $15.00 $10.00 -- $1.35 1 7 pb Stetson $4.00 values. . $2.50 $18.00 : $1.15 $3.00 values ......- $2.15 S MH $1-35 | 92.00 values .... ... $1.45 ervice ! + ee MEN’S CAPS ONE- S-THIRD OFF onger ear 58e CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT ... BSe Boys’ Suits and Overcoats .. 20¢ SATISFACTION “Ibe PRICE $5 9.85 $5.85 We guarantee it with every Penn- Brook and Michaels-Stern Suit and Overcoat at $12.50 $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 e gtnoal ([2e f : ae cling Bags. ..88.00 $3.00 Flanne : e 9 e ’ . Audrey Munson, Who Comes Sunday to the Rex in “Purity ‘ Sian & $12.50 $5.00 Logger Shirts ihe $3.95 d $25 00 ‘ woele te $15.00 Suit Cases........$7.50 $1.50 values ... ca +h os $1.00 values .... an is PROGRAMS TODAY ! SOc values LIBERTY Lillian Gieh ta The) DINE SOs 3 WASH SUITS HALF PRICE $2.00 values .........- sh 00 $1.50 values ....... Big varieties of Furnishings, Hats and Shoes at Popular Prices $2.00 values $2.50 values .. $3.00 values No limit in quantity to any customer. Remember, your money will be cheerfully refunded on any pur- chase that does not prove satisfactory. The reputation of this store wili be upheld in every transaction. cc orcammaie = AVE. — COLUMBIA ST. LIBERTY p ; Second at Yesler ‘ : ‘ Opposite 42-Story L. C. Smith Bldg. Pyorrhea Specialists pAINLESs [2.72 "WOMEN AIM FIGHT =") AGAINST KELLY FOR ple ‘ 8 THE SPEAKERSHIP © Almed at Quy C Ke Lith hte and mourning of *:|PUT FOOD OUT FOR mit Stsouaee san a (0s, See HUNTERS IN WOODS the ot | un comodr i, Mik bh. st hunt OREGON HENS TO tcl HERE northern Ww ay as A res After roasting, 100 pounds of, eof of 67 pounds , COLISEUM. “RAMONA” a Last Times Friday and Saturday SOME WINTER SUGGESTIONS FOR MEN BY L. V. WESTERMAN ry in Ory State est the election of an a representative irys’ for speaker, be. a ‘dry’ state should speaker's chair one we depended on to r the abolishment of r traffic and in favor of the cause of tem "WELOOME PA PASTOR Sawhil CLASS A | What do Extra Heavy All Wool Mackinaws $5 $6 $7.50 $8.50, $10 These Are All Hand Tailored Nohols Work Pants—Guaranteed for 6 Months $2.50 Large and Complete Assortment of Men’s Dress and Work Shoes $3.00 to $6.00 Our New Stock of Holiday Neck- wear Has Arrived and Is Now on Display at Both of Our Seattle Stores Very Latest Patterns “hig eng Ah SHOW 40,000 have seen it TODAY this week “sada Admission 25 Cents | Pia rors’ stud Coming Sunday! as a souvenir with each 25-cent ticket ittle Bobby Connelly and & All-Star Cast in THE TURN Greatest Model NUDE IN ART Today Until Sunday Peggy Hyland in the “Rose of the TO CUT OFF FOOD SUPPLY QUICKLY 4 Big, Smashing Also. few cle EXTRA! Motion : ” 1 Selig Wee une Pictures South Antonio Petal oracediene a 50c to $1.00 r Deli Sate heart-appealing, eh "4 pong i Vitagraph Comedy ae to and ‘feelings “Fose A awell Imitation of | bl bday STRAND |KATZENJAMMER wi REMEMBER A ates sairex | KIDS : The Westerman Stores are the exclusive home in Seattle of the famous Fink's De- COME troit Special Overalls. “They wear like a EARLY as Pig’s Nose.” M. Guterson’s Famous Adr Du For REX| REX mm Russian Orchestra 2nd and University Aiagerantcc uy unter Second & University “BEAT IT” GET COIN ' . TWO STORES A 15c : a men. when Store No. 1 Store No. 2 Childven! 5és.00 « 5c Loge Seats .... .2 First & Main Westlake & Pine lunison, “Bea He di?

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