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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1917. PAGE 4 SHOP EARLY SATURDA Of Vital Interest to Every FATHER and MOTHER We are now going to fit out a whole ARMY of boys with Suits and Toggery for Fall and Winter wear, You have the CHIVALRY of all the “Boys of the Army.” OUR CHALLENGE to you BOYS’ CLOTHES that we sell not only LOOK WELL but WEAR WELL, and_ will stand the knocks the strenuous boy is sure to give his clothes, Our Boys’ Suits were selected of the best of woolens with an eye for DURABILITY and GOOD LOOKS. We know how to dress children and have the right sort to do it with. You'll always find the smarter and newer styles of Children’s Clothes here. Let us fit your boy in the New Military Style Suit. STORE CLOSES 6:00 P. M. WOMEN’S SUIT SALE In face of steadily advancing Woolens and Fabrics of all kinds, and in spite of unprecedented difficulties in getting such garments as GATEL Standard of ' Values demanded, we are happy to state that there is fas much value in these Women’s and Misses’ Suits | now at this sale, as we were able to give a year ago, ) This is due to our early purchases, and the Gately Buying Power of 106 Stores. Stylish Tailored Suits Less Than One-Fourth Off During This Sale They come in all the new Fall and Winter shades and styles. Made up from Chiffon Broadcloth, Burella, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Por French Serges and fancy mixtures. We cordially Invite you to come to this store soon and look over our die play and the many exceptional values thuced to ony... $37.00 $31.00 $29.00 $24.00 $22.00 “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” You may select anything that you need in any of our depart tz and have it charged @ur charge account system is at your service, absolutely free MAY pay at your convenience, either weekly or monthly, as is to come into our store and see for yourself. :. $6.95 1.00 SUITS, 6 to 18 years, for, a Suit............. ‘ * SUITS, two pairs of pants; 10 to 18 years, for, a Suit. PANTS, for boys 4 to 18 years; $1.25 and $1.50 values, each... sae Boys’ Mackinaws, newest patterns and styles; all sizes; from $5.00 up. Boys’ Hats and Caps; a splendid variety; 58¢, 69¢, 85¢ and up. Boys’ Flannel and Cotton Shirts and Blouses, 79¢. | Boys’ All-wool Jerseys and Cotton and Wool Sweat- ers, from 70¢ to $2.50; all colors. BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES $1.79, $1.89, $2.19 Here is a Shoe that will give your boy splendid service for school wear. leather counters, waterproof canvas and leather uppers. ff Sizes 9 to 13 at, pair....... | “DO YOU WISH TO ECONMOIZE?” See Those at McCormack Bros. Tomorrow. Sizes 1314 to 2 at, pair ; Sizes 214 to 6 at, pair... ceeess $2.19 *s Dress Boots $3.98 Pair | Infants’ Kid Button Shoes | Men’s and Women’s Felt Slippers at ot | $1.00 and $1.25 Lat your feet rest and breathe more freely by We are showing extra high top Dreas Hoots e | alr | purchasing a pair of these Slippers. They're roomy, they're warm, they're comfortable; have leather and tops in ivory and gray, laced; look like the $8.00 Hiack Viel Kid Button Shoes with | felt soles combined and felt uppers. All sizes from And $12.00 ones, fit perfectly. “Do you want to | ta | 4 te oe economize?"—aee these at McCormack Hrow. to- He or She will appreciate a pair, those long morrow, All sizes from 2% to § Winter evenings by the fireside. $42.50 Suits, now reduced to only LLOYD GEORGE PELZ ADDS ‘PEP VISITS ITALIAN TO SMOKE FUND. BATTLE FRONT DAY AT STRAND Premier Lloyd other British officials tallan front today, visit «of Italy and inspecting troops sent to rein tan.so Suita tow Solid leather soles, leather tops, $32.50 Suffi now reduced to only $29.50 Suits, now reduced to only ROMP, ® George and were at the ing the k Franco- Brit force Cadorn oe in vicl kid, patent colt, gunmetal calf with cloth Cake Donated ‘by Steamship Admiral Watson Produces | $78 Among Passengers MONDAY TOBACCO DAY} | Philip Pets, the eccentric Ras sian leader, and his “ep” or- chestra of 18 ploces, has a big musical offering in store for the patrons of the Strand theatre neat week. The profits of the @trand the atre for Monday will go to The Star's “Our Boys in France To baceo Fund.” Next Monday will be the patent tip; flexible leather sole, wizes 2, 2%, 3, 2%, 4, 4% and t | the moderate price of O8¢ a pair. | today aid © the Liven Ladies’ Crepe Night Gowns 79¢ Each Made from a good Cotton Crepe, Dutch neck, short sleeves, em- broidery trimmed; a good wear- ing garment, cut full size. All wizes, each 794. Women’s Winter Weight Vests and Pants 85¢ Each Made of good combed yarn Hy- gienic fleece, Dutch neck and eb bow sleeves, taflor cnt, perfect fitting. All sizes, each SE¢. Women’s Silk and Wool Union Suits $2.50 A practical garment for the women who need good warm un derwear, made from a mixture of Australian wool and silk, clean and soft. Low neck, no sleeves, and ankle length. No better at 82.50 euit. Children’s Cambric Drawers 15c Each Made from a good quality of white Cambric, trimmed with tucks and hemetitched hem. Bize } to 8 years. Babies’ Crocheted Sets $2.98, $3.25 to $4.98 We have a fine assortment of Wool Sets for the baby. Pants, Jacket and Cap, made from good quality wools and worsted», tn red, white, Copen, blue, rose, ete All staee 62.98 to 64.08. 69¢ Striped Percale Underskirts 49¢ 36 inches long. Children’s School Dresses $1.49 Up and trimmed, in serge steds, plaids and plain ages 3 to 6 years. Price 61.49 up Union Store—We Close Saturdays at 7 FP. M. ATELYS 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts. Neatly RMANS CROSS LIVENZA tLIN, via London, Nov The Livensa bas been cromed and the Itallan rear guard overcome,” declared the war office today “We are ceaselessly advancing along the moun rogda and the plain toward the Piave river BE PRETTY! TURN, | GRAY HAIR DARK Warner’s Corsets $1.00 to $3.00 in me A Cor first of Guaranteed rustproof, dium, bigh and low bust wet that is recommended by all good dressers. All sizes from 18 to 36 Price 61.00 to $3.00. made of a nice quality of percale in neat stripes: pintuck f A regular 6% value, tomorrow 49¢. MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS vance the longing and the need of a ame when he himeelf was wounded in action, will give the profite of theme Mondays to The Star tohereay fund for the boys in France. Mea’s “KING WHAR” UNION SUITS, 62.00 Suit ar PR oR <marm 20 wsZ2ms<>-y . Silver & Co. the Home of the Lucky Wedding Rings [COR. FIRST AVE. a PIKE 87. | Phone Main 4965 |“IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T) PAY ME.” This is my message of deliver lance to you from the fear that ac companies Dental operations. I EXTRACT, FILL, CROW TREAT Teeth absolutely without |pain in all cases but acute ab jeccunes conditions. Lowest prices in your ci | high-class guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY for pr J. KR wYON Free Examination Best $2.50 Gasses On Earth We are one of the few optical t that really grind lenses |and we are the only one in | SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVENUE Examination free, by graduate op. riat Glasses not pi cribed s absolutely necessary ONE DOLLAR CASH Pays for Consultation, Examina- tion, Treatment and Medicine. I use Medicine, Electricity, Vi- bration, ete. DR. EVANS 401 Peopies Bank Building, Second and Pike. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. Sunday—M a.m. to 12, Look young! Nobody can tel! if you use Grandmother's simple recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly |compounded, brings back the nat ural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked of gray Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. | Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phar Compound.” you will get 4 large bottle of this famous old rec tpe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost Don't stay gray' Try it! No one an possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as {t does it so naturally land evenly. You dampen a sponge | jor soft brush with ft and draw |thin thrn your hair, taking one| small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, | glossy and attractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound ul totlet requi site for t sire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. SUNDAY, NOV. 11) GRAND OPENING Sound the Loud Timbret— | and Twang the Hurdy-Gurdy | Coming to the New GAIETY THEATRE | FIRST and MADISON | | § Ue Spirited and ve In ting ae Kentuck As Fresh, as Bright, and as New as on the Day of Its Birth ——— Big Funny Novel PARADE DAILY qulanmnateniansnsmnsbaaabenteseuns aaeeaspr Popular Buck and Wing Dancing Contests | y Prices—-Matinee Daily Tuesday and Wriday Prizes. Nights — Cash ~ FOR LUMBAGO Try Musterole. See How | Quickly It Relieves | ‘You just rub Musterole in briskly, anc usually the pain is gone—a delicious, soothing comfort comesto take its place Musterole is a clean, white ointinent made with oil of mustard. Use it insteac | of mustard plaster, Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it tothcir patients They will gladly tell you what relies | it gives from sore throat, bronchitic croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back « | joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruise chilblains, frosted fect, colds of th chest. Always dependable. 30 and 60c hospital size $2.° | } Pelz, the orchestra An exeoldier Runsian Japanese war leader won the rank of colonel Maward story, “The try.” will be Everett Hale's Man Without @ Coun. | the screen offering, while the muaical program will be patriouc composed of an overture, “If I Were King:” sextet from brass sextet). and “Lucia” (with ao a jaee number “Whistling and the Dog Mile. Betrina will melndy sing & popular Seventyeleht dollars and a cake two feet high have been added to the tobaceo fund by the management and passengers of fteaunship Ad te also having fought tn the in whieh he miral Watson, of the Pacific Steam. ship Co. fleet. on ite recent trip to | Seattle from Alaska The cake was made by H Clair, chef of the mer, and was donated by the company. It was then raffied off. for the benefit of The Star smoke fund. and John Mo Donfugh of Seward won it. He im mediately declared he would turn it over to The Star to raise some more money. And so we have a great, big, juley cake, besides $78. It tn a work of art, too. Has a Liberty bell and a car among other trimmings extra heavy retch, in white to suit the vines, at Thie ts an ment with claned only: soft and willy most fastidious All ‘Bh e200 suit MEWS NWEAVY COTTON THION SUITS, 61.50 Bait Heavy _ Cotton Union suitable for Winter wear t fitting, closed crotch from 24 to 46 61.50 sult Satta per- All WRIGHT'S WOOL UNION SUIT $3.50 Se ral shipmenta of this fm mous “Ustes Made” Underwear have arrived. The one we are specializing this week yeavy Winter weight all wool; natu trateh, perfect fit o 48 wait ® I eol ting. All sises OHIO IS WET, SAY By United Press Leased Wire COLUMBUS, Nov, 9% on official returns from §7 counties, | unofficial «of the one remaining ally reported, the | Rased together with Cayahoga county county to be offic wets have a majority Clip This Coupon Today to 4 ! To_ THF ae be cach me, on which my enknews will agree to send me © mesange of ti © postcard, addressed ony NDON PRESS JAN OF IS PESSIMISTIC ABOUT RUSSIA By United Press Leased Wire LONDON, Nov. 9.—Kerensky’s fall at trograd means indefi- nite prolongation of the war, according to belief of the London press It also means, in the belief of ed. Itortal writers, that henceforth a heavier burden in « oon the States and the alliea The inevitable civil war was m further disorganiza permitting withdrawal of more German troops from the Russian front--if not worse A majority of the London press made no concealment of ite peasim fam regarding Lenine and Trotaky, the two figures now in control at Petrograd. Both are regarded as entirely pro-German in sympathy Hope was expressed that their movement was superficial and con- fined to Petrograd alone, but the sit: uation was regarded as gloomy, 2,200 FLYERS WILL TRAIN AT VANCOUVER ANCOUVER, Wash. Nov, 9 An army aviation school with 2200 student flyers will eutablahod here in quarters soon to be vacated by the Mth and 44th infantry regt- menta, it beeame known today, The two regin # will go to Camp Lewis, n eomingly n — ee | elp Sammies | ect ia it a ot my peckages ERATION "AVERTED Philadelphia, Pa.—"One ago I was very sick and I suffered with pains in my side and] back until 1} nearly went) crazy, I went to} different do tors and the all said 1 had female trouble and would not! wet any relief until 1 would be operated on. 1 nad suffered for four yeara before this time, but I! kept getting worse the more medi cine I took, Every month since [| was @ young girl I had suffered | with cramps in my aides at periods and Was hever regular, 1 saw your advertisement in the newspa- | |per and the picture of a woman | who had been saved from an oper ation and this picture was im-| pressed on my mind. The doctor had given me only two more days to make up my mind, so T sent my husband to the drug store at once for a bottle of Lydia EK, Pinkhain's | Vegetable Compound, and, believe |me, I soon noticed a change and when I had finished the third bot: | tle I was cured and never felt bet. | ter. I grant you the privilege to publish my letter and am only too | glad to let other women know of my cure.”—Mrs, Thos, McGonigal, $432 Hartville Street, Phila, Pa year! $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.25 and $4.50 A splendid assortment of Men's Union Made Flannel and t'nton Flannel Negligee Shirta, cut full size, in gray, biue, khaki and other popular colors. Bizes 14 to 18%. collar and ne; that will tare al 2 to 16 years BOYS’ UNION SUYTS, Ofte Extra heavy weight, fleece Union Sutts natural color, lastic ribbed: cuff on sleeve “THe STORE MAT, on fine leece, Bow | neck, length; value for $1.50 suit. Gray Hair? Use BARBO terakeds fal ; You Can Make It Yourself Get « box of Barbo Compound ap | any drug store. Directions for mak- ing and use come in each box. Costs | fty. little, and easy to make. The dry ‘Tuesday's prohibition ¢ totals now show: Wet 521,852. ITALIANS CHECK GERMANS WASHINGTON, Nov, 9.—The Ital jan rear guard is effectually delay ing the Teuton advance, according to Rome = today By furtd ounter attacks, Gen Digiorgio's troops are protecting Gen. Cadorna’s retreat from the Tag- liamento and the Livenga rivers. Jon, $22,908 Cm | Every time someone else boosts shoe prices we go further into the limelight as Seattle’s Popular Price Upstairs Shoe Shop. Come to the “Boston” and you won't over-pay. Our organization of 64 stores keeps prices down. Illustrating four present- day leaders—each one at a large individual saving. PRETTY SPAT PUMPS of patent or dull French Kid, full Louis heels and hand turned soles, per pair $3.95. Same Pump tn white or black satin, 82.95, Cloth of Gold, $3.95 and $5.95. In Cloth of Silver, $4.95 and $5.95. And in white Kid at $3.95, $4.05 and § S. ATS—8 and 9 Buttoned; all Colers; 91.50 and $2.00 per pair. HIGH CUT LACE BOOTS with Flexible Welted Seles and full Louis Heels— In black Kil, $4.95 and 95.06. In Havana Brown, $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95. In Gray Kid, at $4.95, 85.05 and $6.96. In Russia Calf, at $4.95 and $5.95. OFFICKRS' UTTEES, Exceptional values at £7.50. ARMY SHOES of Tan Calf, Welted Oak Tanned Leather Soles, Built for wear and comfort and ideal for a flexible Work Shoe, per pair $5.95. BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Flan Eitel Bldg, Seconds Pikest C_SOUUDVQQUUYUOOOOOOOOUY COTO UOT 28 ARMY SHOE Manson Last

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