The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1917, Page 3

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON "i | | Fatty Arbuckle in OH! DOCTOR! A 30-minute prescription for the blues! laLso | FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 High-class & nment and Dancing § PM tol A M Valuable Prizes Given Awey. > STESMERS | ALL LOCAL ROUTES | STREAMERS LFAVE FROM COLMAN | DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET! lave Senttia *Vietoria, BL C——Port Townsend—Cort Anaccetes and Bellingham Whatenrm | Star ortes and) Aally V foam Steamer ally tor Prverett—M-!/ineham— Anacertoe— Port Townsend “ PUGET #OUND NAVIGATION CO Tieket Offices. Phone, | PUGET SOUND || PAR—PRIDAY, NOV, 2, 1917, PAGE ! LE SLACKERS GIVEN iow You Hep Pay for the War GETS 5 MINUTES - Ande lacker Today and Saturday ac can be claimed The Marked Man Thief I ound $120 in A story of the == Sov, Sut, Pook ae titi ciponcctigy West, whem six- SS e's: see's 9) bn Ss Sad cone tater shooters seitled ; cash wg ao. 2 per ent: () bai And all of these thir he transpor Free Offer SATURDAY 789 MEN'S SAMPLE SUITS AND OVERCOATS THROWN ON SALE Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium and Larsen- all arguments. tation charge or wis ! URLITZERs SUNDAY Geraldine Farrar in “THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT” —a half million dollar production FIRST AT PIKE Contin ing Purchase. Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and Will 1 te 1! FER. Great Final Windup Starts Saturday. HTT | : and blue patterns—worth to $18.00, go for $6.85. Men's Sample Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored —worth to $22.50, go at $9.85. We're selling these Samples CHEAP but they are not “cheap suits.” They're samples—one of a kind—but all sizes included. Today's Market Report Prices Paid Wholesale Toplere tor Veartenice and Frett o aememme VROPTARLES | FER GOOD SATURDAY ONLY Please Note—1 The Peo Seattle With "s Friend, Who Startles Rock Bottom , Sale Prices Come take advantage of it 135 UNION STORE—UNION HOURS close Saturday night at 7 o’clock—so shop early solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.68. And look what we have for the ladies: > Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes, }; broken lines, worth $4.00; go at $1.98. Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, $4.50, $5.00 » to $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy two pairs at vamp with fawn, pearl and brown top, the price of one. 12., ‘o4'3), Men's Finest Sample Shoes, worth to to $10.00, go at $2.98. ‘eeeies $7.00, go at $3.48 a pair. Ladies’ Two-tones in Havana Brown, Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for this wet Battleship Gray and pearl gray vemps, @ weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at all sizes, worth to $12.00, go at $3.89. 4/32. 85. Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, = Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all go Saturday at $1.89. The Final Windup of the great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 pairs Sample Ground Cherries Per ‘ Hackelberrion Ver 3 Country Way and Grain oP * ale » Foot in Chop yery article in this great $30,000 And note the following *\be offered for so little money. Come take your pick. E oo stock has been marked down to lowest rock-bottom sale prices SHOP, at | Great quantities of winter weight Wool Un The BRADFORD CLOTHES derwear thrown on sale morrow at 2 for 15e. All sizes, late styles 31,|Come buy them by the box. Hundreds f MEN'S HIGH-GRADE “@ 20 SHIRTS that sold to $2.00 go on sale tomor- * *S row at She. Come, see these Shirts—every value is bona fide. They're the surplus stock one of Seattle's largest stores. Saturday we'll also sell MEN'S NT SUSPENDERS at 23¢; 10c Union-made Mackinaws, Logger Shoes and Slicker Coats, etc., 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 standard merchandise. These are just a few items picked at ran- dom from these great stocks. As long as we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing about one-half original cost we'll do so— Selling Prices to Retailer for Hatter, Kees and Cheese Nat 50c PRESI- Hand- at Fag set ren iefs at 4@, Men's Wool Sox go at because the crowds that pack our store from s 13¢. Men's Cotton Sox at 5@; Men’s Wool morn till night attest Seattle's appreciation bes 8 whet Underwear, worth to $2.50, goes at S9¢@; of the supreme values that Rogers offers. For ve %@ "' Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at Rogers gives what he advertises—the people ° 2% $1.38; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 6S¢; know. You can't beat Rogers’ prices a People, buy now while this stock lasts. Grasp this opportunity. Our five large ‘ display windows are just stacked with high- grade merchandise, and all priced ridicu- Ke 2 lously low. If you want to save—be here with the crowds ur ile ans Satur- day morning at § A. M. Sharp. “Please Shop Early.’ We STORE—our doors close Satur.@ night at 7 p.m. sharp. Make no mistake—note t idress. LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT ring the rt vo Ite superior | Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street | 1508-1510 First Avenue A. LUNDBERG CO, 1101 Third Av. Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Makes Great Cloth-| Force Fast Selling Saturday by Making Exceptional FREE OF-| persee < Men's finest Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailor- 4 ed, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss Pure a4 Wool febrics, former prices to $30.00; cut Saturday Rey in Sample Suit Sale to $11.85. Hundreds of late, 7 stylish Suits and Overcoats in this lot. age 300 Saturday we'll throw on sale an entire Sample Suit Stock | oie 789 garments—and in order to force all these Suits and a) Overcoats to move before the close of business Saturday mNe SF night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in 4 the house are over 500 to select from, ir ! . sh be given ABSOLUTELY F! “anee H, M. ROGERS t or Raincoat sold Saturday We are a Union Store. We|* “al ‘WALKOVER SHOES $1.93": 13 and $6.00 velues; Walk-Over name and Ladies’ Comfort Red Cross Shoes, .., .! price stamped on every pair, go at $2. 85. $2.48. Men’s Fine Sample Dress Shoes, worth Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, black kid 14- and 16-inch top; all sizes; worth °°’ :°| Shoes starts tomorrow. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes all included. We close these Shoes ot 7209 at these prices—so grasp your opportunity. Get yours now while the getting is good. At); 3 these prices they m't last long : : Y ; Never again will high-grade Shoes, such as Waitin, Florsheims, Red Cross, etc., ') 4,500 ARROW COLLARS, Go at 2 for 15¢ =: 14.08 4th aoe Pike, just closed down beite — A large lot ot Men's Overaiiscgo.at 406: : grabbed all their Arrow Collars. Cash talked, | wos. pants that sold to $3 at 8c. Boys’ @ 30, instead of 20c straight, over 4,500 genuine suits) worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress ? Arrow Collars will be thrown on sale to Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, The Red Front Clothing Co. iceable beds are « ifty Beds, . The Yard Double thread lock stitch earl No ph oD Linen Lace Edge “ the Marquisette, # THE NONPAREIL ‘ "4 Sise ia en. $ | for Men’s Sample Suits and Overcoats—gray, brown| New Victor Records for November Are Out Today | GROTE-RANKIN~—Pike St. at Fifth Ave.—GROTE- RANKIN “A SUBSCRIBER how try to do them, if th as being Dear Miss Grey: { want to an ewer A Reader” str out from the should Anyone who will write like that is very narrow minded ng the Red Cross did sell »ple did bly d themselves | our own [articles Ko thru we never stop to| consider that those particular ar finished Verni Two Thousand Yards of FINE. MARQUISETTE 19c Merce WASHABLE RUGS For Bathroom and Bedroom Use rostegenaabtrid — THE ATLANTIC SATISFACTORY | TERMS ALWAYS THE (JROTE-RANKINC. OTTO 1: KEGEL, President 50 STEEL BEDS—SPECIAL 3 | For Saturday $7.95 EACH Strong, tubing with filling rods. ments or unpretentious Martin, are offered for Saturday, extra special, each, rorrn FLoon Child’s Wheelbarrow 39c Special, Each 28 Inches in eled red. arked for clear ly desir. Goblets Specially Priced reg. $ Phair blown ed Goblets: Soe a six: 1 size; regu bs s Te a t of six; 8%-om size; reg. $2.25 4 Te t of six: T%-on size; price $1.00. @Se a set of wix: S%-on Clary lar price $1.00 O0e a net of Bix lar price f 5%-on Claret: & net Drie thin-blown Table Tumblers: 2; reg. $1.00 per dozen...) Speetal 2; reg. 5c per dozen Each 2) ree. per dozen a reg per dozen 2: reg. S0c per dozen Cc on; reg. 80c per dozen ged in at fit for they ended 4 from ny private or selfish m sending socks to tho: in authority for a bette I have done talks or writes like such sales ts some and homesick at home: Ther arving or 1 pangs of | 1 homesickmess like arto a I send three iTS EFFECT nd fussing so? Suggestions for Early Christmas Shoppers RE WE upon us, appointed said, “ few days. Don’t Be Disappointed This Year A small deposit will secure any article in our store. y Sholping” will ward off disappointment. Many aie buying gifts now to send away to distant points. REALIZE, Christmas will be and many will be sorely dis- ‘cause they put off buying and at just pleases me, but I'll wait a Our stock ts teeming with distinctively different and especially attractive GIFTS—Diamonds mounted in rings, earrings, brooches, bar pins, etc., either in gold or platinum. Prices $10 to $1,000. I mais N watches; plain or & gold; round or oc some in’ platinum set with diamonds, $10’ to $160 Thin model watches for men and boys; round, square or octagon cases. Elgin, Waltham, Howard or Hamilton. In fact, all that is late and new in jewelry and sterling silver novelties, clocks, ete. at prices much less than you have been used to paying for high-grade goods. Make OUR Store YOUR Store Jos. Leudan Co. 1222 Second Avenue light - weight 3eds. The posts are of two-inch continuous steel ] one - inch We recommend these Beds for homes, apart-# hotels where yet serv- tal scoop 11x13 im, wheel 7 inches ip and the hardwood handles length, all parts enam- Special for Saturday.__.39¢ Table Tumblers and Footed regular |} regular regu- |] x; small Wines; regular a soldier Somewhere in France. Of course they have lots of work and training, but they have lots of time to read also, and they get so lone I do not belong to the Red creme but I have two brothers in France and | feel like fighting any one who “A Reader.” MRS. R. B. “What on earth is Amelia in such id she'll be late to the the Don't Worry club*

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