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» Tonight | and Saturday ) \ Only Bill Hart —in the— Cold Deck Tonight and Saturday Only Pickford Rebecca. of Sunnybrook Farm To accommodate the crowds Saturday morning, “Rebecca” will start at 10 o'clock! Wiis =. URLITZER FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11. Admission 15¢ Children 10c. Fifth at Pike Continuous 11 to 11, Admission 15¢ Children 10c. | What Genuine Price Reduc- tion Will Do to a Large 4 Stock of Pianos ! q When I took over the Jones-Ros- 4 quist stock last month, consisting Bye of nearly 50 Pianos, and began to i @ispose of it in an inexpens! out- ‘way store, without salesmen, je predicted that I had a six y job on hand; but Piano buyers saw their opportunity, and today there are only eleven Pianos left and these will surely be sold by the last of this month, when this store will be vacated. All the which had been reduced to 135 to $165 have been sold, there Just remaining the high-priced in-| 7 struments which had been reduced|°°""*" "Phone ouss to $200 and $275. To make abso lutely sure that these will be sold by the last of this month I have made a further reduction of $25, bringing these splendid Pianos down to $175 to $250, and you can have them on such easy terms as $6 to $8 per month. A. W. MEYER 1904 WESTLAKE AVENUE, At Junction of Sixth Avenue, op-| Posite Westlake Market. st beautiful . of all Denta ments of your mouth Here are teeth that wil A.THIRO & UNIVERSITY aera ons]? ~ Week ‘YOUR CREDIT ISO.K. wy permit you t out embarrassment Your Useless Teeth especie gin and PIKE ST. 1965. “eq DENTISTRY! ¢ and laugh with 7 Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS mmm tt Old Man and Wife Fail to Get Justice Did you k wn (with your of the atreet car as he ta on the act of doing his MTT US It doesn't matter {f you are on the wrong side of the street and are seen throwing away one large quart bottle of whisky, with one large drink gone. Yes, you may. Why, Judge erett Smith sat! so just a while he old employe sued, and didn't ¢ n let all of the ear on jury have one explained the Jus of his decision in a lot of big that only the lawyers under @ were just supposed to the stand, or let word to say, He tlee an run down has an aged wife and himself to support Miss Grey, he has permanently lost his mind from the knock he re i fr mn tht drunken man’s Judge Smith says “the will take care of him” In a nitar m if necessary What will become of his old wife? Oh, his honor should bother over such a mere trifle. M Orey, maybe The Star won't print this, and {f It doesn’t, it's the Inst and only chance of the major ity of Sea to hear of some more of its superior courts. JUST AN OBSERVER. She Took His Seat, But || Never Thanked Him | Dear Miss Grey: I am writing you to know if it ls a breach of ett for a lady to thank a gentle for a courtesy extended to To iMustrate; 1 was return ing from my work one day last ¥ tired, and found myself for tunate enough to find a vacant seat in the street car. In a short time the car began to fill, and two elderly ladies came ¢ the alsle and stood near the seat where I was sitting prompt y f th mueh as seat had been vacant noticing that od the seat for b ting the out eve had v courtesy your ild have learned her ru ive at 62 Vame 5 Sugge sted lasting and) for Twin Daughte rs Dear Miss Grey: Will 5 ou please rest names suitable twin ° A FOND MOTHER ma and Elma, Adene and and Nedra ma, Rena and d lola, Hester Leah and Reat Meaning of “Cinema” Explained to Reader I have been for the mean ma.” It ap e of a story I am 2 tell me JUANITA nema {s a motion picture Bran ” y Shorts 1000 Rolled or Ground Barley $6.00 {| Corn seoges $6.00 Cracked Com Soya Hean Meal ON Meal Coceanat Meal Dance Union Shipbuilders § OF SEATTLE —at— _ ff Dreamland Vegetables and Fruit pe Potatoes Black berri 1 | Today’s Market Report se Prices Paid Wholesale Denlers for | ap! Poultry, Veni and Pork 0 Frices Paid Vroducers for Kags, 20 16@ 18 20 @ 19 rT) cube. 47 ry, brick “4 a 1@ .25 ‘ s ' 460 16% A Big’ time’ for ‘every 00 G4 90 | See Dr. Ronin ss Brown — ein HM Sine Tickets 75c, include fag Watermeloy—tor Ib... 01 is | Remttters dancing all night. — Country Hay (Prices paid Everyone Welcome. : LADIES FREE Do you want to rent a house Read Star want ads. and, | STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1917. [ ememengseeag Once He Sold Groceries; Now For a Corn- Peeling the Chevalier d’Assas Picnic, Use “Gets-It’’ He’s BY HENRY TODD United Press staff Correspondent | WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES Aug. 28.-(Hy Mail.)-—-Kulghthood in the Royal Order of the Crown of Italy has just been conferred by y Victor Emmanuel on Margis Gull baut, a neh soldier, who, before the war, was a “drummer” for a| whole Y grocery house One since th f King Victor's hobble inning of the war, h been th king out and rewarding of real deeds of knighthood among soldiers not only of his own but d arinies. In conferring the & chevalier of the Order f the Crown of Italy on Gullbaut, King Victor dubbed him a second “Chevalier d'Assa Caught fn a night ambush, a knowing that unless the alarm given other French soldiers w also be captured, Guflbaut unhess called out to bis men to fire directly onto his captors, altho well knowing, like the knight of Assas of old, that the bullets must also tnevi tably kill himself as well The daring plan prov tive Realizing they were dis nd that French soldiers were close at hand, the Germans, with curses, fell back into the darkness, the last one thrusting his gun into Guilbaut's face aut seized the barrel and d in turning it aside, the bullet tearing away part of one thumb and grazing his chest With the alarm that had been giv Portland, Oregon. | tioned earlier in the night for the 10,000 cakes were distributed, PAGE 3 en, the entire German patrol, sta purpose of ambushing the Freneh, beat a discreet retreat and Gull baut’s sentinels and advance posts remained masters of the #ituation Simultaneously with the cross of get « the Order of the Crown of Italy re ceived from King Victor Emmanuel, |Guilbaut received from the French | vernment the Medaille on Portland Showers Troops With Pie 7 Ny United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, Sept, 21 Portland today showed her patriotism with ples, chicken and cakes. Troop trains bound for Camp Lewis, from California, Idaho, Utah and other states, passed thru Port land at regular intervals last night and today, Each one stopped long enough for Portland women to give the soldiers a dainty lunch. Ten thousand pies, 20,000 cookies and Lived for 25 Years in Same Hotel Room When C. W, Adams, 76, a retired ing man, he vacated the room that he has occupied for the last 25 years, He will go to a new hon in the suburbs. Walkoverl Shoes $1.98 2,000 PAIRS SAMPLE SHOES THROWN ON SALE SATURDAY Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider and Em-| porium Stocks, Grabs Entire Larsen-Mueller Shoe Co. Stock of | 2,000 Pairs of Sample Shoes Just Unpacked ||| and Thrown on Sale Saturday at Rock-Bottom Prices. _| Early, as This Is a Union Store—Our Doors Close Saturday) z Night at 7 P. M. Sharp. H. M. ROGERS The People’s Friend, Who Startles Seattie With Rock.Bottom Sale Prices be offered for so little money. | | | prices. | |row they go at practically your own price. ABSOLUTELY FREE, with every Suit sold tomorrow. |give you a $2.50 Hat, the way the Suits go: IMEN’S SUITS SACRIFICED AT $7.65 | And a $2.50 Hat FREE Saturday only. Suits that sold to $16.50 go Saturday at $7.65. And a Hat Free. | Men’s $20.00 high-grade Suits, including Griffon and Kauffman makes, have what it been marked down to $9.85. And with each you get a $2.50 Hat Free. | Men’s Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds and serges; | latest styles; many Style-Plus and Strauss pure wool fabrics in lot. = |to $30.00; cut Saturday to $11.85. And remember, a $2.50 Hat Free with each ||} suit sold. Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes, broken lines, worth $4.00; go at $1.98. Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, values; Walk-Over name and price stamped on every pair, go at $2.85. Men’s Fine Sample Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy two pairs at the price of one. Sample White Canvas Ladies’ and Misses’ and Pumps at 98c and up. Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. Shoes, celebrated Red Cross m‘ke, {| 12-inch and 16-inch tops, go at $3.45. Men’s Best Sample Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $7.00 Ladies’ $3.48 a pair. Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for this wet weather wear, ||} worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. | Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ Sandals, and Mary Janes at 98c up. Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen-Mueller Portland| stock and 2,000 pairs Sample Shoes. on sale tomorrow. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes all included. Never again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Overs, Come tomorrow—take your pick. Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to rock bottom sale|]/ Come—take advantage of them. Shop tomorrow, and shop early. |Store—our Salesmen are Union Men—our doors close Saturday night at 7 p. m. sharp. ‘Sale Starts Saturday at 8 A. M. Saturday starts the Clearance in our Men's Suit Department. and Overcoats here, fine makes, including Griffon, Kauffman and Strauss brands; and tomor-| And to show you that we mean business, And don’t forget your winter Overcoat or Raincoat. Arrow Collars will % morrow at 2 for 15¢@. All sizes, late styles. Come buy them by the box. Hundreds of MEN'S value is bona fide. | kerchiefs at Men's Flannel Shirts, worth 2» $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 68¢; a People, we believe this will be your final chance to buy standard high-grade merchan- Just see these values—now is the time to know how and as@ 41 dise at such low prices as these. Our five large display windows are Come, grasp this opportunity | just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low. |save—be here with the crowds Saturday. Don't make any mistake—be sure you come to the right place. And we ask as a special favor We are a Union Store—our doors close Saturday night at 7 p. m, sharp. = The Red Front Clothing Co.‘— | 1508-1510 First Avenue |where to save money. Sharp. fully. We cash pay checks. HIGH-GRADE at | SHIRiS that sold to $2.00 go on sale tomor- i1/row at S5e@. Come, see these Shirts—every They're the surplus stock @ of one of Seattle's largest stores. t | Saturday we'll also sell MEN'S 50c PRESI- ———-*| DENT SUSPENDERS at 23¢; Be; Men's Wool 13¢; Men's Cotton Sox at 5¢; ‘5 Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 68¢; 1 % —latest fall styles at these same prices—$7.65, $9.85 and $11.85. s: 4,500 ARROW COLLARS, Go at 2 for 15c The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, at °|\4th and Pike, just closed down and Rogers grabbed all their Arrow Collars. Cash talked, | so, instead of 20c straight, over 4,500 genuine Pants that sold to $3.00 at 98¢. Boys $12.95 be thrown on sale to- Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress |]) piack Cowhide Bags, made extra Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Glove large and roomy; best of mate Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., rial used in thelr construction 10c ‘Hand- Sox go at Men's Wool to $3.50, at know. “Gote-Tt" than all It's an ow ytain, turned over the key of 5, Butler hotel, to a travel- 4)” Florsheims, Men’s B. V. D.’s, all sizes, go at 39¢. Buy| your Summer Underwear here. A large lot of Overalls go at 49¢, Men's |f| | in fact everything for Man's Dress or Work Wear included in this sale and going at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s stand- aed cousebian fina, at sh Nae Sea sewed, Regular $16.85 A PF ‘ price $25 , eac These are just a few items picked at ran- a dom from these great stocks. As long as " we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing at about one-half original cost we'll do so— because the crowds that pack our store from — morn till night attest of the supreme values that Rogers offers. Rogers gives what he advertises—the people Sale starts promptly Saturday morning at 8 A. M “Please Shop Early.” Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKINCO: OTTO F KEGEL, President at Once, Corn Just Dies ® Chi ommended edy by attle and rec ® best corn MALLE ABLE RANGE Tomorrow if you wish to take advantage of our FREE OFFER $10.00 Pure Aluminum Cooking Set ——FREE with each Monarch Malleable Range All-Steel Sanitary Couches Special Each $6.75 These Sanitary Couches make a full-size comfortable bed when both sides are raised. The metal fabric spring is sup 4 by nine coil springs and the ends are fastened to the steel frame by 46 helical springs. This construction assures both comfort and long service. Solid Oak Dining Chairs, Special Each $1.95 Fumed or waxed oak finish, These diners are built of solid oak with heavy wood saddle Shop $5.00 and $6.00 $4.50, Shoes They'll all be thrown | Red Cross, etc., We are a Union|} seat and best of construction throughout. Special for Sat- We've hundreds of Suits|{/ urday, each $1.95. we'll *. Heres] | Yictea Records Sealed Bags and Suit Cases at Special | Reduced Prices Black Fiber Sult Cases, 24-inch — size, strongly reinforced with heavy leather corners, lined | with attractive cretonne and | fitted with cretonne pockets, Special, ; $4.35 4 so each. R Black Crepe Grain Leather Suit Cases, 24-inch size, of very tractive design and especially well made. Special, each Former prices We have hundreds here | High grade Brown Cowhide Bags, 1 inches in size, heavily rein- around the value. Spe r $20.00 Special | Regu | ies $14.85 | Biawh Cowhide Bags, made on a 20-inch light English frame; best grade Eng | Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Renkin Seattle's appreciation For CLUB BREA pha pocketbook, — R.— Advertisement, REDUCED RATES TO ~ CALIFORNIA First Class, Hee San Francisco «$13.00 $14.00 $104 Los Angeles...$20.00 $21.68 ie San Diego. 2.00 $23.50 particulars at City Tekut Ottlon To snit your HOTEL BUTI Dr. Evans Graduated, Licensed, Registered PHYSICIAN of work. My fee the regular city 66 medicine, electricity 1 give apec 1 do all kinds HAL If you want to Note address care- 41.00 Cash, H 10 a.m . 7 to Sundays, 11 am. to 12 S BANK BUILDING doand Pike, A Star want ad goes into over | | 75,000 homes daily. P Cais * THE McCORMICK @ 100 Cherry St, = Phone ELL

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