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"EB 1917, PAGE STAR—FRIDAY, 16, e i} a ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE AND THE GREAT SALE AT THE PALACE CLOTHING CO. Sons: Fist * and Spring WILL COME TO A FINISH ENTIRE STOCK NOTICE SACRIFICED! All Sales for Cash Only Goods Sold Wholesale Sale Starts to Merchants At9 A. M. Witness this great slaughter on high-grade merchandise. Counters, shelves, tables and racks piled high with greatest values you have ever seen. We have gone through our entire stock, rearranged and cut prices to bed-rock on every garment in order to make the last few days of this great sale memorable to the good people of Seattle and surrounding country LOOK AT OUR EIGHT SHOW WINDOWS bal and you can truthfully say that you never before have seen such aggregations of bargains. Convince yourself by calling on us a We mention here just a few of our hundreds of leaders to be on sale tomorrow Look! f, 50c Suspenders, genuine Presidents, 1 7 c . cut to 29¢ Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.00 48c dc MEN’S CLOTHING The best makes in the latest styles. All patterns and sizes in wool fabrics. Thousands of Suits to select from. Men's Caen; worth to $1.25... Men's White Handkerchiefs, price Large Lot Overalls, Men’s Suits, sold to $15.00, Men's Pants, worth to $2.50, price cut to 25¢ Wool Sox, Gc Men’s Suite, PRICE oe eee eee sold to $18.00, Heavy Fleece Underwear cut to $1.00 Wool Underwear cut to Men's Over- coats, sold to $12.50, cut to $3.85 Men’s 15c Sox, 4c Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, REE AR PE ar worth to $20, $2.00 Arrow and Bates ff sale Dress Shirts i mer BO 66s sks o's 99c $5.00 Men's $2.00 Flannel Pants 0 Shirts cut to...... 98c cut to ———— Who was vulia Page? —— | All prices on select ranch ess crato— dropped a cent Thursday | Lettace— Per rise in potatoe ing shortage We are the men standing be tween you and high-priced Den We are proving every day that Dentistry without pain Is pos sible. Whoieenie Dealers for ral Medictal Treatment precedes | | ne oe je and Fruit i actual work “IEE a ere tliat | It costs you nothing to cone VEBETABLES Kquash Per ib — The public should not confuse us with any other store—we are at 1022-1024 FIRST AVENUE, Comer Spring St. THE PALACE CLOTHING C ‘MARKET REPORT MANY OPINIONS « $1.00 Men’s Union Suits cut to... 50c Leather Work Gloves cut to. MEN’S SHOES The Best Makes Represented Men's Shoes, worth to $4.00, cut to Men's and Boys,’ broken lines and sizes, cut to... $5.00 Dress Shoes, $6.00 Big Z ae $2. 98 $7.50 Men's wits $3.85 Heavy Big Z Washin ton Loggers’ and High Cuts ALL AT SALE PRICES 58c 2Be 98c 9 MEN’S HATS Big Lot Men's Hats, price Late, stylish mod- els, worth to $3. Suit Cases, worth to $4, while they last Silver and Linen Col- lars, all sizes, cut to $1.29 BOYS’ SUITS $1.00 Boys’ Pants cut to $4.00 Boys’ Suits $1 68 7 Cut to ....0seee a 7 of — = Course 1 an gainst the met ot inf I think tha worse under suc 2 ita Bese they are now. The more bootlegging GIVENSTARON 82055 *BONEDRY" LAW 23S % CONTINUED } chiefly boca : be sett} FROM PAGE 1 Rat ther von’ aeaue tt whether a ‘bone dry’ law will be a good thing or not and be convinced hothideitin—Per den Mabbard Irs. W. M. Elio ‘ iold Crowns $5.00 : Teeepe nk that the pe : Natural Crowns $5.00 ” ° . at in nf q : Bridgework, per Tooth $5.00 uve a joke, a ertain A : Plates that fit ..$10.00 to $15.00 Te@ie : ofa ned aw ‘ t t Protective Guarantee With All F 1 bu ; aan, ; Work ors ited don’t think tha y tate as Washington, I had + LES: fi Grapefruit ill do m M r drunk ie NATIONAL PAINLESS | ¢27,,!1"*- ne Cee ° a “Soh ingtile me DENTISTS xe} : pars Guaconeae eaten ae kes FOURTH AND PIKE Florida, per Im. se0@1s9lof a la ' Sundays, 9:30 to 1 p. p new, per to erent diah—Local. per 1B. ; crate ooo 9901.58! we : cod a sop Lose ce , soe WILL MAKE IT WORSE hig 1 a tr Walt B. Allen, 4910 Fitt tieally eve + <n i d Whit la in favor of town is now A reduction of 25c . rae fleve that « 1 per ton will be given on Acme Lump and Furnace grades when YOUR FUEL 8 you clip this ad and y hand it to the man BILI mS who delivers your ( order. TT ine Hutter— test the pulling power of The Star. If it brings a lot of trial orders, we get a lot of new customers, for those who use Acme once never go back to other kinds. No soot or clinkers, little ash most heat per dollar. This is a good way to Young America \7 “Country Hay , Alfalfa t Alfalfa Meat Alfalfa aod Molasses Bran Harley Com—Whole Comm Cracked Chops Regular Bunker Prices Lump . .$5.00 Nut .........$3.50 Furnace ..... $3.50 Run of Mine. . $3.25 CLIP THIS AD AND GET YOUR DISCOUNT ACME COAL CO. 0. M. LATIMER, Mgr Elliott 1400 West Seattle—West 549.w Wheat Wheat May Washington “READ STAR WANT ADS. put a st John ( “The tures bone dry’ law ha and some t prohibition wo ad ones. Na id be a lo J. G. Weber, jewelery, Hoge building: “lam not in favor of the ‘bone dry’ law, tho | would vote for prohibition tomorrow Make the whole country dry that's the only way to effective ly stop this booze selling.” Mayor Hiram ©. Gill Of course, there lnw It will te 1 the fraudulent permit :| PERSONAL That w of the ways r in whic a large quantity of the illicit saat’ GUARANTEE | tsi oe ie Tin at Wm. R. Colby, Jr, ship broker cid e . PES | I kn t ' and Grain cn mie “o's. | @ Home of Tevadipe | atlrentonahle prices haw heen y the Best 31.00@% ioe , i ' 1 ‘iogitt’ | PAINLESS AUSTIN DENTIST THIRD AND PTE e|versal I w $2.50 ae FREE ing the 6 Hifoe Q.—We have had a dispute about the oldest building the United States. Can you tel where and what it is SCHOOL BOYS tine, Fla, It was f yullt partly in the Q.—Will you please state wher Arizona was admitted to the Union? JACK Vet " ‘ Q.—Please te rid a skunk fur of the odor without in me how to juring the fur when | want to tan it N.H Q.—Where may | obtain informa tion about the aeroplane Thanking you kindly, | ar Va ton, D, ¢ Q.—is it all right to leave the the evening JESSIE window shades up ir in a private home open to the Q—! have been young man who wants mar him, but | feel indifferent He claims that he can make me over come that, and really love him What shall | do BERNIE Q.—Will you thru the columns of your paper the electric needie will effectively do away with superfiuous hair, ar if the method kindly advise me is permanent? Q.—My 17th birthday anniversary is on February 20. 1 want to giv a party to 12 friends. Please suy gest some new kind of party. How shall | write the invitations? What caniserve? SWEET SIXTEEN or me c om t Wash ngton The most birthdays the prize Write the wittiest one might b American f bon. A card attached tain the person's should cor consi Q.—Which is the noblest: To Serve those you love or those that love you? national pro five years 1, MeCa gra merchant, | 022 Western ave the } ot T guess ¥ a abide eb DON'T KNOW 'EM Re W. A. Major : ave, N The a he. pre ° tem mad ry 1 1 believe Foo Lung, Chine 664 Weller st nerch “I don't know em. | don't know if I like tem." HE. Baker, furrier lake ave Tam against dry’ law for the reason It takes a and again state will Henry Jones, 86 Main st 1 am dead against the law. What is the use of letting the people vote for a law, and then having the legislature come along after them and change it? | should say | do object.” user & People will drin licit trade in whisky bette | PERMIT SYSTEM O. K Dr. Lee Baker, E puildin 1 think Seattle d have been The tate ¢ more string Nl flo j whe E. M. King, confectioner W. Myrtle: “It means nothing to me. | don't care if they keep the old law or go thru with the new. But sometimes | do think they are going pretty strong.” K, Igi, & Japanese barber, 506 Maynard: “Oh! Is that so? That's too bad.” Glasses on Earth The Marcum Optical Co. MIT FIRST AVEL, AHAR MADISON ame and address. | 1), LETTERS || ™“@rore-Ran KINco. OTTO F KEGEL, General Manager -| Sealed Records is the equal of an) States—otferec I proof demonstration rooms are carried in stock—and we guarantee ords each Come is enthusiastic over it as we are. Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Waists merits same t ‘ss! PUBLIG INVITED TO | BELT LINE MEETING t Suits and Coats for Men and Ye glish $15- $18- ees al es henaedl for _ Women Open Saturdays until 10 p,m GareD Coat and m “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Phone, Ejl, 3846 Columbia LUSE iranteed absolutely new. The Grote-Rankin Sealed Record Service Record Serv clusively by. this Here you can select your Records in sound- All the new Rec- and every in and try this se 2—Vvou ice in the United lo our store, Record absolutely new. We 4 aa only American snappy speeches on id proposed munict ing o Belt t C. J. France, | Ut and private 7 0 will be| not inc Ition ing Men in pin and s n price to Dresses Petticoats on Alterations Free 113 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Sts. shipyards under conti 64 vessels, of 1,702,228) ceording to the monthly, { the bureau of navigi , department of commerce, 9) navy department has 57) ¥ der construction thruout United States in various navy ¥i concerns. 61 submarines, of wi is no date for public conswmy This Will Be Over Saturday at e just are