The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1917, Page 5

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1917, PAGE 5 ac ougall-/outhwick Metabiionea 1676 FLAGS AT HALF Mone cattaum Fun. Co, Wc. 1 MAST TO HONOR WE’LL TRUST YOU ocr eredit system has been established for your conventoncs=t0 DEWEY MEMORY assist you to furniah your home along your own Individual ideas, Our termes are ter aod our pr * lo wer than will be found anywhere Ne = charges, « \*. WASHINGTON, Jan JUST YOUR WORD THAT YouLL paw Flage on every American naval Store Opens at 9 A. M. Second Ave. and Pike St. Store Closes at 6 P. Mm. Thursday Will Be the Day of 100 Specials 81,00 Per Week vesse! thruout the world were SAS ber Week at half mast Wednesday Use Per Week ff! Foe Admiral George Dewey 2.00 Per Week , 280 Per Week ae 13.00 Down, 400 Per Week He died at 5:56 p. m. Tues day in his home here Arterio sclerosis waa the hero of Manila bay, is dead cause. He was 79 years of ANUAR age EK ACH item extra special onsale at the price for one da Ever tion of th ore offe two or more extra special J Y SALE sku maar othect Wene wena only, Don’t read just items 1 and 2; don’t skip here and items; in some instances quantities are limited. We suggest the OF FU RNI | By epecial act of congress, he there; you can’t miss reading a single item and do yourself justic morning shopping hou TURE nettle! nlp ‘ Display signs printed in red ink, with numbers corresponding | bay, May 1, 1898, with. | These 100 Specials representa week's preparation and a week to the items listed below, will be found in every section for your j All Used Office Desks in Our Ti markdowns, all for one great day of clearing merchandise onvenience 4 Exchange Department a the Far Put a check after each item that interests you, and put this advertisement in your shopping bag, or you may forget it in your hurried morning departure. | SS SSE SA A AS if —————r | No, 30—$1.75 Jeweled Hair No. 55—$15.00 to $23.50 No. 80—$2.50 to $3.50 _ BASEMENT FLOOR | Pins, 65c Serge Dresses, $12. 50 Brassieres, Special $1.95 ‘ ROMAINE ESE —" : = Wife and Son There No. 1—$1.15 Nickel- plated ne cehicatat are ; x ; vi a in pile Hep: pi ‘a ; : vei? eA ta be Tea Pots, 88c No. 31—50c Gunmetal Finger trimmed with | lace and em 4 . . No. 56 Up. to ‘$38.00 Dresses : P 2 ce ican ’ Boy Who Accused Thaw!] No. 2—$1.30 Nickel-plated Purses, 1c Reduced to $18.50 (33 in all) | ron ert Cree fe shin : Coffee Pots, 98c ( Purse i g 1 cable 4 ji | conce No. 3--$1.60 Nickel-plated ng to cl gag a fas auch \ No. 81—$1.29 and $1.50 | Tea Kettles, $1.45 No. 32—Hurd’s 50c “Lonsdale” Brassieres, Special 95c | No. 57—Little Women’s Wash you FREE. Why pay %2.00 for a a rere w treatment when hair is falling No. 4—$5.50 Universal Fabric Correspondence Gl fen ust open fr Wringers, $4.45 Cards, 25¢ eneet, CSS ond TEES th var nds: of trina rout M No. 5—-25c¢ Ironing Board Aah Vile peace ait ea! jc jl Leva No. 82—Broken Liew of Cover Clips, 9c ; thet a No. 58—All Winter Hats Corsets Special $2.95 ‘ __ Wanted Army Care No. 6—50c Knox-Tarnish No. 33—25¢ to 35c Reduced to $4.95 Re ‘emo and re ™ Aluminum Polish, 25¢ Envelopes, 12e No. 59-——Women’s Button and Front va Ke No, 7—40c Aluminum Sink srs I. t Laced Boots, $3.85 Pair rom dis- SS ee Strainers, 28c Lawn Fir 4 “oye ters en aay i play) Gu No. 8—$2.25 Bathroom No. A — 306 Enlargements, 18 t ding a st No. 83—Broken Lines of Aly Mr Cabinets (with glass shelf) x10 ack suede butt Corsets, Special $1.95 8 $1.35 a ¢ mot lored buckskin t Values up to $3.50, including terre No. 9—$3.50 Aluminum Tea No. 3580 — 48c , te t le ther Pe mn sho \1 er a ly. in pin k or by 2 ar “Dow Kettles, $2.45 sais ie ea LUA es dept 2. oe ee A: handle) and 25¢ bottle of Brushes, 5§ 58 ____ THIRD FLOOR Bi wes $1 faa polish, 63c No. 37—-50c to 85c Steel No. 60—$1.10 Seamless Of galatea, all white or with as “||| Shears, 39¢ Sheets, 95¢ Each eo FIRST FLOOR =| © Nicicei ised: straits ey] ergs 81800 Ictes hel No. 85—Women’s and Chil Manila No. 11——Men’s H. Coat G-inch to 84-inch, ming dren’s Soiled Undermuslins at se $2.50 i $7.50 jouse Coats, No. 38—50c Madeira No. 61—$3.50 Hemmed Great Reductions ee M “a : emer prices Medallions, 15c Bedspreads, $2.95 No. 86—Women’s Silk and se , No. 12—Men’s Muslin Night einbroideted. Z : ep : F $3.95 " 22 50c to $1.00 No. '39__-15c to 25¢ Wash No. 62—15c Dress Ginghams, Phese have become. soiled from na hi lightly soiled. ‘Trimmings, 5¢ Piece 10c Yard see: a g: Formerly $3359 $7.50. ted St $1.00 to $2.00. Several Elba aad oalteiays all S00 yards in the lot. 32 inches No. 87—56 Girls’ Wash 4 D. Ne. 13- "Men's Handkerchiefs, and 6-yard piece: wide Dresses, Special 49c i raised $60 12'4¢ to 25¢ No. 40. $8.50 Adjustable No. 63—$2.00 Imperial 2 to S-year sizes, formerly up 10 Jw Frederick Gump, the 19-year-old boy of Long Beach, Cal., and Kan] th a res a i n fe ae from display Dress Forms, $5.95 ease ae 65 sat “a Oe A few boys’ Wash Suits i w charges Harry Thaw whipped him in a New ys With nickel-plated ‘ le de, with s mois 1 ‘ ae Ged ce thy bee fer Thaw thet coded when the slayer of| iden No. 14—Men’s $1.50 Shirts and; i2-yard pieces. | No, 88—Checked or Striped eee Deewere, ee No. 41—Madeira Pattern No. $3. 25 All- Sei Rompers, Special 39c ENGLISH FIRM Brok fal Rs f heavy Embroideries, 15¢ Naplkias, oa.a8 Boum , Values 50c to 65c. 6 months to ¢ lined lerweart es tavis. nda ver : he quare orted pat- year sizes A. J. RHODES PICKED Ne ee Men's $1.50 and sii Salas Aad oD oti ited ed No. 89—Children’s Sweaters, | WINS CONTRACT 92.00 Shite, 91. 00 rom Ma No. 65—12'%c Heavy Cotton Special $2.95 | ain and pleated | No, 42— ‘Wide rene Ribbons Toweling, 9c Yard $4.50 values. White with rosé, ; arched cuff for 12Yc 7 inches le ec. red or white | Copenhagen, tan and cardinal trims 4 FOR U. S. SHELLS No. 16- “Men's sill se 85c_ Floral patterr with ght ais | mings ey ered oamea seran eon uescHmeeis + A003 No. 66—Boys’ Cloth, Felt or No. 60—All Children's Winter 7: ak ie ihe nie tan ; 4 eae . ‘ Plush Hats, Special 45c Each ts juc * $ Follpwing the resignation of | Rhode Sod ES dae as a today No. 17—Men’s Union Suits - —— isin abies Leche No. 91—Women’s Muslin and , i ieatoecce wit be" wanted bY A awarded to Hadfields, Shef at $1.45 Seek : 1 yards | No. 67__Boys’ Blouse Waists, | Crepe Gowns, Special 59c Bert J. Rhodes, who was chosen ns a Eee a bash bole eis Cott white or ecru color; | long : Special - Each _| No, 92—Children’s Bath Pri will hold office until March 3 srascplarehig |. peelestliae Vor es $4 to 4 : : No. 44—Colored Silk Nets, 48c \xe> 7 t) © years. Light and | Robes, Special 95¢ aS : when the first annual election of o| bere Eames No. 18—Men’s Union Suits, Yard k pattert Values to $2.00. Gray, blue the Sete Conan i be one Special $2.95 oda. ‘etvlca, 4 jockad. wile: | in Sas eae Mad cardinal. Assorted sizes, ie take co ay ; Z Broken garments, for eral rs. Also short Overcoats, Special $5. 65 f Rhodes is president of the A merly uy $5.00 ength f 72-inch bridal tulle in Ages 16 to 20 years. Gray or | | | ‘nals —_— No. 19- Men's Cotton Socks, white | brown; a ee | FOURTH FLOOR : end the 3 peirs 50c No. 45—Misses’ $1.25 Kid | No. 69-—6 Boys’ ” Double. pe : YOME navies ; No. 20— “Men's Shirts and tan, wit Special - me uses saeees Size i: alae Simple designs { en al Auth and de Drawers, 85e Garment No. 46__Women’ s Kid Gloves. ¢).);; i oiled Si heated a - ma % ec am g! natu 1 gra ’ . Ng baedalac’ { Bronchitis Sic rf The ae broken size me ~ hd rdbineatie’ tales No. 70—45 Boys’ Wash Suits, | No. 94—Stamped Knickerbock- : and Colds money ee So lawman No. 21—Men’s Shirts and mall and Special 95¢ Each | ere Special 50c ‘ | Sold ar ere by ‘h é the foreig: Drawers, 50c a Garment No. 47—Boys’ po ‘Girls’ : ad eg Sep Bor ages-2%5,9 a ae Bch a Reams | : tell Drug Co. om and Frank Da sell es fleece lined Under Stockings, 12V%2¢ eee No. 71—19 Boys’ All-wool cls eselte and French eombiciaea . Reduce Your Fat No. 22—-Bags and Strap ‘our *montl Reefer Coats, Special $3.95 No. 95—Stamped Runners, | : Without Dieting CAR SHORTAGE IS Purses, spor? No. 48—Women’s $1.00 Silk 4 it ta to 10. Blue serge aang are French a i ee Te 5 Values t 00. in fabr ar Size 18x45 inches french knot § oe Years ago the formula for fat re LESS ACUTE NOW * leather Ba novelty and utility oy eh civ: mostly tw No. 72-18 Boys’ All-wool ind Lazy Daisy patterns; stamped fy te fe “rake Marmola Prescrip OO plain bla Reefer Coats, Special $4.65 = 0") ii" jst Bin cisions tag ; fion Tablets.” (Eeiends tlt friends ‘ 0. 3—Children’s Pullman No. 49 $1. 50 fos $3. 00. : Hon am ) Blue serge and | No. 96—Children’s Middy | housands know and use thi t Slippers, oe Undergarments, $1.15 | Di Special $1.25 Ricient. harmiese method Fe rons pri $1.35 ae $1.50; Including women's part wool « io. 73—$1.50 and $1.95 | rae Bah 2 te th ca | eat what they like, live izes 10 to 3; several color: ileand-wool Union Suits, Merod | Of heavy white cotton, with eol- " ihe, and til Tone thelr No. 24—Fabric Bags, $1.95 Nn G00" extra size ‘Union. Suits, | Cpe, Rimonos, Special O5e | iar and cuffs of Dutch blue repo at. cthetive — MINERS PROVE nich shapes of knitted fiber silk | Carter's part wool vests and pants. | NG 74_$2.50 C Ki earned with anne vine stitch 9 Prescript or military. braid No. 50—Women’s $4.50 Special $1.45 See eee | A o7= Scaim ‘and Masia Gruss ots No. 25. pl to $10.00 Hand Union Suits, $2.95 peca . 10. ‘ amen crim an marques fe j ies ¢ fy Celt iavalty: ahapes -mtiliroslGribn Sith and Neen real No. 75—$1.15 and $1.35 ioe”: aa yarns long; can ae 3 le rehes » some bead | incomplete size range Flannelette Kimonos, 95c AEE shail ah Co ESS Df TOR. 17.—-Russian | JUNBAU, Alaska, Jan. 17 trimitni | No. 51_38-inch Black \Il sizes in medium, light and | No, 98—Colonial Rag Rugs, ha an Ei Vanaeat en Pan eey h bie coe rie so tn No. 26—Women’s Silk | Messaline, Special at 98c | dark colors | Special 98c Each : ia as che Miaht Dag CB ay’s official statement declared, the re Umbrellas, $5.50 | a Yard No. 76—$2.95 Corduroy Bath ris apne ee Ra only 169 Washington St , een ta Hilack, red. blue, green, maroon | No, 52—40-inch Black Taffeta Robes $2.39 BaP rrpeeiiayere ss — | st nd taupe silk, with fancy colored | e 1 i s al ul color | No. 99—Heisey s “Colonial » eg pepsiyplls eal aba | a eat Dandruff J part ananale | nee No. 77—98c House Dresses, | Glass Combination Cream and Cc | prescription, when ail you have to f do is to step into this store, see the Doctor and get one for nothing, for r r ; Umbrellas, $3.50 |. SECOND FLOOR Meee Re cs in all cole’ |e on Black and colorec ‘ V ‘ = ses had ake No. 100—Imported, Blown also black sill No. 53—Misses’ $18.50 to germ is killing the | senge means—no hair. Hol No. 27—-Women’s Cube Sugar Set on Handled | any disease? driig store, a bottle of |iagher’s home new sport han , 8 . | Glass, Iridescent Vases in } Ben'vyeu beet # cor $1.00 for extra large ind-linen Umbrellas with black and | $35.00 Suits Reduced to $15.00 | No. 7 98¢c Double Service | ‘Trumpet Shape EE ae s directed, for it does the FIGHTING IS LIGHT hite striped border | Sizes 16 and a few I8. Corduroy, | Dresses, Special 59c | on eie nee eo. See Or. Edwin J. Brown can caacieies tee air cate cat 1G No. 28— $1.78 La Vallieres, 95c | cheyiot and serge Checks or striped patterns; all | jviNen geno td ca. ophese I z ELF is ps ite hing 9 Ae i Bl ocean terling sily t with genuine No. 54—Up to $65.00 Women’s | -s cit A | prices are less than half of the orig- MS : aad tino topaz or a t jewel | Suits, $25.00 (7 in the lot) | No. 79—Edith Bolling Dresses | jy) prices because many of the Feattle'sDentisti13 Wire Ay. st |] No, 29- Oe Fa cy Hat \ll small sizes, in high grade | and Tunic Sets | vases are slightly nicked’ on the Get & $25.00 wot th ss Pins, 25c | suit | $1.00 values, special for 7% | edge Prins Me: | (i

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