The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1917, Page 5

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Eo Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furn. Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’ kL TRUST YOu f STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1917, PAGE LABORTOHEAR INVENTIVE GENIUS GOV. LISTER IN WINS CASH EVEN IN 5 The End Has Come . a Se Y anpwnere, ower than will be | 5 When the doors open tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock it will mark the beginning , aust ory Rootes ate ‘4 of the final week in 27 years of active history ‘ Ween ae of the 10k keaun (No. 7124 was recently re- |tracted the pewsimintic regs Week : ; leased on parole from Walla coke no ( ch , First Avenue First Avenue ° Week the Wash : Week Labor wa Walla prison. He ie writing a erna ar oof bmerged and Columbia and Columbia : ato — ot ’ seo A ier Six more days of sensational value-giving which will make the name and the pass 3 art By No. 7124 D © tire ing of this old landmark memorable, remain for the Seattle public to benefit by . . in bhe.et Hy. orvaadina art) nintive 1 circumstances which necessitate the sale at some price or another of every scrap of J paaen by Gov cles | mentioned the fact that ry 7 bck doe merchandise within these walls. Other dealers have. offered to take this stock off ; any Me ie Bid ceo lege Bt an hour or two on Sunday af he ‘ the retail market that they might have the priceless advantage of Redelsheimer’s , oe defend he locaton ef tha meee! hy," he continued, dive reputation and clean up tremendous profits by disposing of these high-class lines of 5" While the men of the convention! jtentiary for general social In ed ul x ood os in merchandise at regular retail prices, but their only chance will be on remnant ta are yelling themselves hoarse Tues! tercourse, Latterly the men |'N0 sot eee ee oe lines after it is all over. Until then it goes direct to the public without restrie- F day night at a isla he er ieyee 1 Ee. jute aN np Het ped mon z we not tion in quantity to any customer : | yard on Saturday afternoons ieoie ve was ji ; secretary) but on Sundays the entire pop | WOrnat or sot t | Feet cin earan’maraeetcee et |, all Grote Sonia Your Goods--Come and Get Em--Your Goods The last week of this extraordinary value-giving tes had) those undergoing solitary con * uae Ge Bae & ante au an ee Red ; 5 > finement, are permitted to ir ake a di 0° ; even uctions on Bedroom, Living-room an REPT Coan 10 the rseren fo has to do Men’ s and Young | , { usual easy payment plan applies to all yOds t uate A a Life ) ranging in prices } , ! | I pplie ean tee 1p & trade of four ot : nod. § from $10 to $15 { eres YP CITY PENSION PLAN <2" a ? 7 a ye ‘sae 4 our 4 « « Ave ‘ , € € i ? 3 SITION : ii . Fr »» [48 Lightweight ||! Chance . =o Only" din bunch'o” boobs: aint ve |Men’s Overcoats || 4 : ey a 5 { A large assortment | " a Bri re < ¥ o> “ 1] to$ « pices Shay oy } | of Suits and Overcoats b f ba t ) poor f ; a “ } | for men small of stat- v a t t ca Re la 1) ) / . ; ne anne as , pty ae $9.89 ; |] ure, who wear sizes : H ake s 89? § who are so near men ; ‘ ¢ ‘ Bit } __ FURNISHINGS {| that it’s dangerous to 4 a } ( 00 G M. Under. | | call them “kids.” we . Children’ s ‘Suits Neca Rican H All the $15 to $20 reg- Broke Outside Suspend »?} ular value Suits and : ! ' and Overcoats | lerwea }] Overcoats, sizes from " re 17 31- 7 , ; P ? ; ith . itere ey 81.35 | 31-36, go at eather, a fow ‘ i : is Wool Ur ; Soe | one $7 89 t half-heartedly watching . ; goad 3 $1 {| All the $20 to $35 reg- pasobal! game and i loler a f t na te : $6 a || ular value Suits and general cond vendors | p fe 4 a . 4 i; }] Overcoats, sizes from ¢ sears : ah Oe : D Glove }] price ° . ps cate c's existence $3.00 E. & 8 st { , ' s PA $2.50 and $ Pajamas. $1.38 } , Anoth id $6_ Boy $10 @ Lise’ ;Men’s and Young : Neurance Broker ef ; 8 S189) ’ out wn at : Fou ce : $5.00 Shirts @2.148; Remember the cele- , ne i : : ai: t 83.35 | | Stein-Bloch and German. eilve « e } $1.00 and $1.60 T 4 s-Stern makes are ed tot to he Men’ an oung $2.35 $/ se e j staple r ret re lw , itd ‘ acks, TOWNS, _ ° 1 ext 12 Tw 1 Men’ Ss Hats : ig mixtures in all | BEST LIVER AND t cig ..}| The following goods |; ar sizes afeeae ny « 4 h 1 a ry 8 ar ns . ar 2 ncer, who had been in the insur adi saa will go at less than i ; ¢ same block oan ame an the outside, got hold pe bigs half price $ disposal this week. Here’s Sata of one of them ‘produetive yeni . Bath Robes } the way they nd this aale w | He formed a « any, w : Mackinaw Coats § backs, box ba ole ¢ . 1 i Narragansett Union Suits pow +e, z dent’ po « s Lewis Pure Linen Underwear |} the new, nifty models: tha athe A ; Cooper's Underwear $ ur $15 to $18 acket. If they paid in Chalmers’ Underwear } the traw Stuttgarter Underwear ; .$7.89 - “Cascarets” regulate women « the t Faultiess Night Robes i ar $20 to $22.50 . Ss men and children without Regular purimtt eRe renee values .......... $9.89 1 sicians ain Mong fine Moore's Underwear He Si injury Spen h weed tr All Leather Goods i Regular $25 values | Th P ib N d I Take when bilious, headachy, Chr th settee @ § $ 4 cold my € e tt i OO : ey rescrl e uxate ron fer niciegleattbe hela jand Br " efeated here Fixtures may be purchased in parts as desired during the month of January x Rs = | . wa t f t Delivery of same will be made after January 25th f . ° | : ww Ne rn nnn 1) To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women and Strong Vigorous Men n_mo aive bare nid (ll all pour apperet pags oe tronienaoae ekcliog: Gules Wiilec ae } tae are ; a dine will be found here. The long-standing high reputation of this store will be upheld in every ¢ was a ¥ < transaction. An adequate force of competent salespeople will be here to guarantee pronips and Quickly transforms the flabby flesh, toneless tissues, and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women epider f fist fight iS BE RES GOS CE CR aT TARR ORE ERS ete into a perfect glow of health and beauty—Often increases the strength of delicate, nervous, ; € r run-down folks 200 per cent in two week®# time 7 e t 5 New Y N. Y.—I erva~ t « 1 | | " een io pay. 1 |NAVAL INSPECTORS of inspection of available naval and e fire in “Fl E ero sites on Puget sound aboard es at the ¢ the xton 3 ARE ALMOST THRU tie THE LUISE NIELSON, third DOCK STRIKE EN SREUBRTON, Jes 31—The voli adtng weit See a ohne You @ effort to complete ‘eport of the of the fourth will be laid as soon * ithe car 1 ate er investigat of the Bremerton as the Luise leaves the ways. If wacian t fre the first rd Wedn ay or Thursday there will be seven of these ne ad bre time ‘At ter th reports are complet t built at the Skinner & Eddy w cate athmnath T P nd Councilmen Erickson and |ed, the commission will make ce disappear should | Stear ool ° Hanna were in conference - -_ “ give cross, sick, feverish or bilious bave be ‘ Tuesday to determine when hildren a whole ( aret any time | 20 last 1 to te and how to start the investiga Hea they are harmle: 1 mafe for the r A a 1 ‘ tion of the Grand theatre fire, ts e folka etur open pri in which Battalion Chief Fred. Good Old Home-Made Family Cough Remedy For Pile ‘ree Wha Do fe gives ¢ tor and} h single box often cures, Fre {] for erinl, with bookier, maile ' Plain wrapper, If you send w State Sufferers —_——_———_—__————__—__, Years This Location in First Ave. and Columbia +3: “23.2. erick Gilham was killed Satur day | The public safety committee, TONIGHT | which was authorized by the & council Monday to proceed with the investigation, will meet Wednesday at 2p. m Councilmen Hanna, Bolton and ev. ML A. Matthews Erickson are members of the committee : MT aetiL yao “ daftaital Will Speak ether the investigation will actu be started Wedne fter oon ald Hane toda or whether the plans for t t Labor meeting in Everett, the in Pig Or ene "beeen A Unity Evangelistic Campaign mid Piie{ until his return, I that case, the tment inquiry will probably start the aft mitek re-lernoon of January 31, Hanna said Four Downtown Churches The committee has no power to ibpoena witne but they will First Presbyterian Rev.M.A Matthews erie ay vy gris vee ? bg een ; First Baptist Rev.Carter Helm Jones. ¢ anmple communications and recommenda First Methodist Rev. J FCrowther ‘free, In tions that passed between fire in First Congregational Rev. Hugh G.Ross salad sited ectors, the building department ? 7 nd other officials when the safet ee MRR ODURON TLC ne, Brae coats ran mumation Ten Nights of Great Sermons -Wonderful Organ 1 N We wan o take any steps at sci Mente Cala ae MCR ON | wit tand ta lemon. tha publle. de Beautiful Music sample of Vyram Oo Pile ‘Trent er “eas ¢ tally * nee large Son January 22 oFebriti mye Au These Merrincs WiuBe Hew At PiymouTH CHURCH. SUTHAVE and UNIVERSITY ST. FORTY PERSONS esterda h killed a Trieste: | in the wreek Vienna train at Styria

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