The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1917, PAGE 3 ‘SENATEBECINS WAR GARDENS ARE SUCCESS| Satifaciony Terme Akay “STR yA TAK we GROTE-RANKINES sala emer amin BRASS BEDS = — 3 wn } $21. 75 pain es #2 “ $21, 75 Coldwell Lawn Mowers Saturday, Each 100 MILLION EXTRA rte OF SPUDS | By Unite ay WA Left to right, Mra, Suthoff, Commissioner of Public Welfare Callighan, Co dwell Lawn Mowers ar larged picture of Mra. Suthoff and M. Strehlau, 20th ave. 8, and Stevens at arden was insp ] drive ee andt $8 25 . ts wor that 4 Caliigbar ! i ra Auto Robes Special Each $4.65 e 4 - einen tting blades, and 10- He es in pleasing color com {fered tomorrow at ubstantial rec ices SEVEN REELS Housewives Can Save $5.00 by CAPACITY CROWDS Ordering a Hoosier Kitchen a r-Liberty News Ww Cabinet This Week te | a few more are left from our allotment to be sold att duetior Trade your used Furniture as part payment on a new Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. 2000 PAIR SAMPLE SHOES THROWN ON SALE SATURDAY. 42-Piece Semi-Porcelail Dinner Set, Special $5.98 pds |Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider and Em-|°' Ms i a | porium Stocks, Grabs Entire Larsen-Mueller Shoe Co. Stock of |' ‘ | | | ; more than de ece — Semi-Porcelain ike——Contlmuows 11 to 11. | | Portland, Oregon. 2,000 Pairs of Sample Shoes Just Un- ts of their Set, decorated tn pink rosebud di packed and Thrown on Sale Saturday at Rock-Bottom Price a or te peclah the set. DOGS |Find Man’s Stomach Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, worth to ee omer Soe Oe See 30c $4.00; Walk-Over stamped on every pair; go at $1.98. , Men's Walk-Over Shoes, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00) = or en Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin values; Walk-Over name and price stamped on every |,,;' Te A aban | pair, go at $2.85. Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy two pairs at the price of one. Ladies’ and Misses’ White Canvas Shoes and Pumps at 98 and up. Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, celebrated Red Cross make, 12-inch and 16-inch tops, go at $3.45. . Men’s Florsheim Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at si.) (iy the cao) $3.48 a pair. 1 t Is Regular Museum PHIL ADEL PHIA, Aug. 10 More f metal. weighing f pounds and in nails, screws, tacks and safety pins, were fou sep Quinlin’s stomach m was operated upon for gallstones at the Philadelphia bh t addition, 260 gall stones w P i y’s Market Report SU 4 | DENTIST Prices Paid Wheleeala Pesiere tor P| ‘reise Veuetables ard Fi: nn i than the biggest task in this garden life—or one in orrow—to Cynthia Grey’s whom this opporteniaaaaaa LE | : I ERS adventure always means aa awakening. Privates in Army New Story Volume Are Now Paid $30 r Miss Grey: Isn't Rudyard : a 1 b Z Tin to this time hes'loh opel nean the opening of a new life, EM Kipling Publishes writing books any more? I An Active, Reliable Dentist | —_—_, *} Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for wet weather wear, ler es ar Miss Grey: A friend of en unable to get anything of Who Does as He Advertises $2 Aspararve Per Ye ooo... 99.124 | worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. garden. is| e's ccanah Teay tt te only s time—BERYE : on 7 : Pt ; new book o Inspires Céutidences. ms Set ae Boys’ Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ an. | Kindly inform storien nas Sunt base pe Thourands of people fron ; : H. M. ROGERS Sandals and Mary Janes at 98c. ears es Bens. of y The People’s Friend, Who ee ital entitled “A Diversity of Crea- ate 5 We just bought 2000 Pair finest grade SAMPLE te $30. For-| tres.” This is the first vole Mable +33 Startles Seattle with Rock- ; a ume he has given the public in a Bottom Sale Prices SHOES and they go on sale Saturday. : glvepeed baal seven years, " | mer ae > > : — for 21 years patients by oy" $091.00 If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never again will high-grade Shoes, such |‘. ia Girl Wants Pal to Chaperon’s Expenses — one tats oan Mil sentiast Fezplant per ib elas Walk-Overs, Florsheims, Red Cross, etc., be offered for so little money k b ‘Go Out W ‘andering 2 + Ie y ip Petnt Sciemtitie|§ Garite ’ Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to rock-bottom sale = ads - " 70 Wo seh g Som | are Good Investment : prices. Come—take advantage of them. Tomorrow is your only chance. 6 patch, he has 2 t row Dear Miss Gre am 3 ‘| Dear Misy Grey: Six girls are” My ee ‘ ee nning a vacation camp, We ex ” rfal changes J make : | t rt § tu one hill that had 25 fn to rent a cottage for two — chee tt oe & gin i ; 1 That and our living ex insid t thi ms, io m a { a ll a Ebwsies ; eee ' r a aa ate PAF att r ‘oa C a 5 }] ; eed aloes ot having suf! sto $26 or $10" Are we Gao “ Lee ° . Senn arrots together, so that travel at leisure, ae Mid Plates that Fit $10. | Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen- Mackinaws »gger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., che onan |¢ e plan of working my ba na ron ie of our some ¢ Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 pairs Sam- in fact ane : for Man's Dress or Work e and 1 : 1 pseu ple Shoes. They'll all be thrown on sale to- | Wear included in this sale and going at the jo morrow and in these days of soaring prices | lowest prices ever placed on world’s stand- » has worked,|way thru; that {s, to stop city when my money is g¢ mn enough for t party pays the chaperon’s fare and living ex- ‘3 penses, unless she volunteers 20° it will be a godsend to the economical shop- , ard merchandise. Mrs. Sutthoff to meet part of it herself. If 250 a |visor of the t tw v you ma a wise choice, how- se.ce| pers of Seattle 11 sell MEN'S 50c PRESI- These are just a few items picked at ran-| mission " oe ever, your chaperon will more Saturday we will se . id dom from these great stocks. As long as/™#y of aid ally than alone. F oe y her way" by her thre omical a 12, DENT SUSPE NDERS at 23¢; 10c Hand- % kerchiefs at Se; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69¢; : Men's Wool Sox go at 13¢; Men's Cotton we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing °" \"r T] Care and respone Ole at about one-half original cost we'll do so— | One th ° because the crowds that pack our store from bek 400 Sox at Se; Men's Wool Underwear, worth , ill night attest Seattle's appreciation ® ; 1 Shirts, | morn ¢ & PE : soi, | to i 00, Se 0, at ee hepa pie Union | of the supreme values that Rogers offers. For 2% worth to $3.50, at § . way to find such iany friends, but they are er married or not inclined to OT€ etheart Tells Fibs, 0 Dear M ; My sweetheart ne 184 out pele 7%| Suits at € : Men's B. V. D.’s, all sizes, go ones gives what he advertises—the people was iis twe I nd herent ioe a ie Ps vell an 7§ at 39¢. Buy tyme Cu ago don Aa AEN IES CLOTHING IUGTMOVE i? thay, oot wounded, I'l) friend miliar wi an- | verged trom ithe truth cocoate 15c ARROW C goa d MEN'S CL Ritevacaemasnine to weap then ou ot and ul at when foe po 15 Be. A large lot of Overalls go at 49¢. SATURDAY. In order to move this great! he sald should ake the. ps jove for her I asked her ij s} nothing but She acknowledged, : bins ee "i her rs, and prom : [it th a sant 1 e ith me. la Absolutely FREE "= 2 gare aves a peat’ Renthoe thnk a t t which of MEN’S SUITS THAT SOLD TO $20.00 GOING AT $7.85. Over 300 Suits to select __Mre Men's Pants that sold to $3.00 at 98¢. Boys’ | Clothing stock, we've assorted it into two) One night last Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress | huge lots and with each lot we'll ool ed nearly t * Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Saturday only this GREAT FREE OF 1“ ents were tri d wh ich \ were Should I con- 1 am now—hoping thal she will ‘fess up thos f sioner Callighan is working toward, | * it is his idea that these vacant | fibs, or should I seek to have everys DR. J. R. BINYON soy u " fron t 1 ol fabrics—new Summer styles and p. s Beattie have been & . : 7 Gelling Prices to Rawlier tor | rom—many in all-wool f ¥ PECTS, alae Pepe lot gardens shall be sown in clover | thing cleared up now?—IN DOUBT, Butter, eas and Cheese | and all go tomorrow at this rock-bottom price hors, who wanted te t gardens. /this fall so that the soll will be You we better forget all Ac ey | ————® And to force these Suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday Alan we |Only once did she » any trou-/rich {n humus for next year's crop.| former statements. ery, cube. 42) make this FREE OFFER Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there’s over 300 to select from, about h “borrowed” lots Lots that haven't been used are to truth-telling from BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH We are one of the few opttemt stores in th 28) & ee be plowed up so that they will be} now on, but let the past go, spring.| Quite likely the girl cannot re red the| member what she said brick “" i all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold. ; 41 And here's LOT 2—Men’s beautifully tailored Suits, late Summer styles, in $1 1 85 ; There are war-gardens right in € oO he city 1 y blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $30.00, priced tomorrow at emilee son Com- | —— where 0 would least expect eP4, ogo : a8 And with each of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FR » your selection of any Hat them ave en Ur - . om First Avenue. Fxamin 3 3) in the house. Think of it—~UNHEARD-OF VALUES—AND A HAT FREE mn Jot who BY Erribed ‘waless Baclntete eauae: ea Men's Overcoats foe salneoas 2 same ane eee, and oe) 1.85 —if you ett Sete es nagheer ve : BACIFI [ ‘Bin ° ¢@ wish. PLEASE NO’ ese Free Offers are good Y neatly sowed in potatoes and BINYON OPTICAL CO. ; People, we believe this will be your last chance to buy standard high-grade merchan-| ieee not live within’ sight of ‘Ina {seed 1 COR.THIRD & UNIVERSITY ase — Chick Food| 00 hase to save money. Come, grasp this opportunity. Our five large display windows are ‘)° truite ie, Ry A hired vat, ane idid wot har Ht saoh in Chop Crawfol wnd « ANEC n e' a a c MS SeR80) See Dr. Edwin J. Brown D. D. S. “HI MSELF Get a just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low. If you want to hk land and, as @ result, 1 a hard work [i 00 (60° save—be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale starts prompuy Saturday morning at 8 "OR adh, Oa ec has gone for nau Diseased po 10 A.M. sharp) DOORS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10 P. M. Bring your Pay, Community gardening is being tatoos were frequently sold that Foi 0.00 abe , a ried out, One such experiment {js rotted in the groun¢ onind Biariey i243 Checks here—we cash ‘em. Don't make any mistake—be sure you come to the right place, trie aut: Qe hich teperinent fs rouse ih tt Note Address carefully road tracks, Where four families |dens everywhere shows that there ya Kean Meul have 4 den plot nearly a double hasn't been much trouble of that YOUR CRED IS O.K =. The Red Front Clothing Co. i.“ where the soil is espe ‘All this has meant a lot of Meet Bevape good, In consequence, the work,” said Com mer Calli: | ——————— — yeter Shells ect-co s grown there is|ghan after the inspection trip F a a A Autti Opposite the Public Market |aycrocbe the finest in the city. {day “But work is what. we all|{ READ STAR WANT ADB | 1508-1510 First AVenue sunt? North of Pike Street NE ge Sd Foe [JRE R WANT ADB§ ness of the gar. ———

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