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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1917. PAGE 3 Today end Orato Ts ot te a EXONERATED OF , Dear Miss Grey — ideas came yt a0, Saturday Qh rita Sate con) yatta se |oozaieuny voces! CHECK FRAUDS| © THE J ROTE-RKANKINCO. re to kinds—those who are doing | elr bit cheerfully and unrestrained nd thowe who are watching to] jae ¢& eo how m. are, and doing the their own conactenc wan Staff Cor ondent & #eaport CAMP Lt WIS, 16. —Nergt Do Truck Company own, w therefore I The water for oma, Nov » Proud, of | station Bach of us is answera prding his own conduct, and thos nou a A 7 | ne ta PRINCESS” 3, ies of all that add up to make the Mg Amount by which we will win. | In this land of equal chances, why | toliths increase by two rings | miles ¢ annually, Bach spring a white Pe | for the infor ring ned, and each autur | mation wante am mt knock the moneyed peo >| a black one Dhue he you look it re ou é nina T “a custody by the military officials Tam not clever enough to © 8] of either white or bla: | right A RBADET Tacoma detectives arrested Mred F ) fortune for myself in no good re an otolith gives th f the | Thanks for the correction Latte, iline Lane, who is sald to have for me to begrudge those who earn| fiah in yearn. In th of flat written the cheeky that Proud their wealth fish, the latter method is more | Mise ( Would you What if Mr. Millionaire did eat| relia putin the case of cod the | kir om tant aetade ia naid, made eyes white ®oread yesterday? He pays a | sonles give the best results. le way to mirror? sant shen acd os th in dt Digwer war tax than I. The ery of | Altho varying oh in size What will t oh j Let the capitalists suffer for it’ is| and shape in diff t mpecies, | trom the car hat of the small retailer, 1. W. W.'s| the otoliths show a and citizens of doxbtful patriotiam comstancy in the same apecies | 30 we sR Bhs { America has contributed the least] therefore they are of er . white of We ges to the Red Cross society and Bel} able value in the diagnosis of @ t with Nd apa Hed ip r he teen }gium relief fund of any large coun. | species the salt rubbed.on w an bind Gos Takes ka te try, not even ex our warring newepaper, ‘The fin tN hihcsah's Marphen 37 allies. And yet there are pe who] Dear Miss Grey 1 you be so] may be done with a object to the houne-to-house canvass, | kind as to g pwing in-| paper or-with a chamois skin when it seems to be the most suc | formatior Bara a mtage To remove grease » cessful way to reach the American | name or real name of the film star rugs arpete, une people. | Also, whether or not Norma Tal-| in warm w It will also re- | aist the p Here is hoping that the meatiess | ™madge and Florence Lawrence are vive faded colors agninet 1 and wheatless days see more recruits | Married A MOVIE FAN He immediate! applied to Judge until Prussianiam is only a matter of Theda Bara's real name in history Theodosia Goodman. Norma Ta A SOLDIER IN THE KITCHEN Wer irely Innocent ge is in private Mra. J . | ae we yagi =a aj, Strong mays that White has Special, | nenc lorence Law f we . ” | shar Yaieers_ there any ooo. | reans ees ‘ltrs Sry iter | See ata" *| en Inthe service 2h years nnd has amask jk Yau 59c | silt to tell"the age of a fish?! she died just a sho ime ago, pension six excellent discharge ive © . ‘ rs Le FF A some wey wu'the ag Phi pom suey Sere OMe Oe pension them as a non-commissioned officer. |f) Pure white mercerized Table Damask, 63 inches wide, : | He is well known and liked in his/l] in a variety of attractive patterns. company Saturday, the yard ...... Aluminum Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium and Larsen-| tore ine cach $1.45. Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Makes Great Cloth.|* ing Purchase. Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and Will) Force Fast Selling Saturday by Making Exceptional FREE OF-| FER. Great Final Windup Starts Saturday. Men's Sample Overcoats and isha ai, brown and blue patterns—worth to $18.00, go for $6.85. Men's Sample Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored | First at Pike — Continuous 11 to 11— Admission 20¢ Children 10¢. Admission Includes War ‘Tax sists of: StopUsingaTruss oo WEARERS, porate Great, Samples CHEAP but they are not “cheap suits.” They’re samples—one of a Lind —but all sizes included. Men’s finest Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailor- ed, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss Pure | nan nae Pe Wool fabrics, former prices to $30.00; cut Saturday (Ses seg in Sample Suit Sale to $11.85. Hundreds of late, | .e stylish Suits and Overcoats in this lot. } Saturday we'll throw on sale an entire Sample Suit Stock | —700 garments—and in order to force all these Suits and Overcoats to move before the close of business Saturday «. night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the | :emene Re Ar Be isons house—and there are over 500 to select fre in all shapes | preset“! ee" viene “SOLDIERS M and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FRE E with every | rams . “ #0@109 * 4s. wl, ROGERS Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat sold Saturday. |Greand Checvioo—ee th”! | ‘The People’s Friend, Who Makes Please Note—THIS OFFER GOOD SATU BDAY ONLY. |=” ive i ® TAKE LE St RO Ps f" WRESTLING Dinner Plates tromes can be 6 6 6 ¢ | GROTE-RANKIN— planed Come take advantage of it. We are a Union Store. We ¢ Reieigs ae aoe UNION STORE—UNION HOURS close Saturday night at 7 o’clock—so shop early. (Prices paid. wh Micon == ALKOVER SHOES $1.98 teed cannot ailp, 90 en Oats 480 >t EWIS. Tacoma, Nov. wont Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes,| Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all et yeas pau es, Oe broken lines, worth $4.00; go at $1.98. solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ $2.50 8°" ‘ ; ee ncclahe weenlier,. enema | Sian Wome Oves Baste, 94.50, 96.00 Shoes, $1.68. jae Core ia aan i a prcely gd and $6.00 py Wal ttyl y Rm And look what we have for the ladies: Szryicrt Wt! mate’ le oriees an wrestling [Peon Joe ieaste Trcste tenes, worth Ladies’ Comfort Red Cross Shoes, ie 08 ito $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy two pairs at $2.48. 1h 9 “De the price af one. Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, black kid 24-09 otal Special Men’s Finest Sample Shoes, worth to vamp with fawn, pearl and brown top, |° 24.09 | $7.00, t $3.48 a pair. : P 3 all since; worth| | rah. eee ue ee weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at : é Ducks —Fat “ nt peariene a° Now ce 308 oom | “ r Ladies’ Two-tones in Havana Brown, ite ih tore ot may ne t | Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, | Battleship Gray and pearl gray vamps, 18 ia signs on First ave, and | go Saturday at $1.89. | all sizes, worth to $12.00, go at $3.89. sarrssss 60, 20) | Miller Dee will wre The Final Windup of the great Larsen- -Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 pairs Sample | nee sition for hes welterweight, I Shoes starts tomorrow. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes all included. We close these Shoes a. en Nite | out at these prices—so grasp your opportunit et yours now while the getting is good. 333 | Bas 3 they won't last long. Never again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk- Nos ct tone 5, Red Cross, ete., be offered for so little money. Come take your pick. Smee wel, burt ae | Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to lowest rock-bottom sale ci. mia ‘prectioe oc rices. And note the following: : Te »o Hi here 3 Sh 4,300 ARROW COLLARS, Go at 2 for16c =. ES me eee Knee ae the oct?! The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, at| Great quantities of Winter weight Wool o ° ; ‘ ne - | thrown on sale, |- of the CG aM « (4th and Pike, just closed down and Rogers ea ist At Min’ Ovandlla a0 at dde.| FREE TO othe Leading Ds Il their Arrow Collars. Cash talked te Po , 2 y rN r° 0 Columb grabbed a’ Men’s Pants that sold to $3 at 98¢. Boys’| sa ‘i — |—so, instead of 20 straight, over 4300 gen- | Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress ASTHMA SUFFERERS = Yommy Watterson luine Arrow Collars will be thrown on sale Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, ‘Work Gloves, | * ds iineae aes Bare cea) Forgot Ring; Young tomorrow at 2 for 15¢. All sizes, late styles. Union-made Mackinaws, Logger Shoes and Widow Complains ington triplets as the Come buy them by the box. Slicker C , ete, in fact everything for| | We neve « iy Unites Prean Loosed. Wire Hundreds of ME HIGH -GRADE | Man’s Dress or Work wear included in this) {i Gur’ exp: “EW. ORLEANS ¥ ea SHIRTS that sold to $2.00 go on sale to-| sale and going at the lowest prices ever |) ay off | morrow at 85¢. Come, see these Shirts— | placed on world’s standard merchandise. [present ano levery value is bona fide. They’re the sur-| These are just a few items picked at ran-|\)\)"¢ du me | plus stock of one of Seattle's lz . | dom from these great stocks. As long as| what climate | Saturday we'll also sell ME | we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing | fro" froun's |IDENT SUSPENDERS at 23¢ elopement and marriage T Thomas W. W rson, who said hej} 1 grandson of Col, Henry Watter | son, with Miss Mary Henri Dillon 10e Hand- | at about one-half original cost we'll do so—| lkerchiefs at 4¢; Men’s Wool Sox go at because the crowds that pack our store from): h 13¢; Men’s Cotton Sox at 5¢; Men’s Wool morn till night attest Seattle's appreciation | 5; Ay Underwear, worth to $2.50, goes 89¢; of the supreme value; that Rogers offers. |* Men’s Flannel Shirts, worth to 50, at For Rogers gives what he advert —the | “ver hat $1.38; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 68¢. | people EROW. You Lomtl beat Roger Prices. |ing, al! whee ing, and ail those rae undertoned “hers COR. FIRST AVE. a_ PIKE ST. People, buy now while this stock Insts. Grasp this opportunity. Our a i rt * age ple a te display windows are just stacked with high-grade merc dise, and all priced ridicu- “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T jously low. If you want to save—be here with the crowds § Saturday. Sale : , PAY ME.” day moniiaug at 8 A. M. Sharp. “Please Shop Early.” We are*a UNION TORE—our pea doors close Saturday night at 7 p. m. sharp. Make no mistake—note address, the arrest and convictior sons injuring, damaging, way interfering with its poles, wires or u from the fear t ArT ARPHACA. OO Hiam ciated equipme nt us ed in rendering a telegraph pargt ‘geo ea pega’ onrta: sponta" * LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT || se re ee | am Sane eaulpment use SPBCIAL BASY TERMS FRE ASTIIWA COUPON , This is my message of deliver- FI CROW ¥ and Teeth absolutely 4 5 oa“ he Red Front Clothing Co.|: Lowest prices in your elty for gh-class guarantee ite the Public Market oe ia 1508-1510 First Avenue S22t*nortn of Pike street tend tree trial of your method Pn nomen cm | WHITE- ENAMELED and «|| VERNIS-MARTIN FINISHED STEEL BEDS ©550-| TS The WINTER SALE of BLANKETS ‘fcuenet] ‘iviwe'ne'wwi | "Thanksgiving Table odie «hie wn arene “Pioneer Flyer” hae: Sato, ahah ALUMINUM a many friends in the city ade a KITCHEN UTENSILS $3.75 if Today’s Market || ®t Special Values | The “Pioneer Flyer” will Report | Aluminum Tea Kettle give enough of the right kind | ‘jon hh aa ee f Special at $2.89 of exercise to the outdoor Veuetables and Fruit | 4 Six-quart Aluminum Tea Ket- | boy. | vrosranires tle, with two-quart, Sprunae The one illustrated has a on oe ; a regular $3.75 value; | steel frame, 24 inches long, " io Saturday, each $2.89. 8-inch rubber - tired drive MEN S SAMPLE OVERCOATS AND SUITS G0 AT $6. 85 Preserving Kettles, Special Each $1.15 wheels; all parts are enam- regular value $1.85. Special for Sat- = Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets LINOLEUM Special $5.95 Semi-porcelain Dinner Sets, in an attractive rose spray design— —worth to $22.50, go at $9.85. We're selling oe hal ee service for six persons. Set con- | Louisville Es aca ella Xmas ‘by offers a reward of GM) stock they will all be sold Two Hundred and Fifty The Pacific Teeoan & Telepiene Co, MUSIC House ACTORY TERMS ALWAYS OTTO F. KEGEL, President Special, «$4. 75 Closing out fifty Steel ‘ Beds at a remarkably low |} a4 price. All have one-inch con- tinuous posts, with solid steel filling rods. Special for Saturday, each, $4.75. 1 Preserving Kettle, six- | eled. Special, each $3.75. Printed and Inlaid At Reduced Prices $1.40 Inlaid, the yard $1.05—One |B pattern, good weight; blue an@ f gray design ind $1.35 Inlaid, the yard 98¢@ eral fine, clean-cut inlaid terns of splendid quality. $2.20 Wild's Inlaid, the yard $1.69 Jest quality of Inlaid Linoleum made in America, Three patterns are included. | 80c Printed Linoleum, the yard 63¢ Five patterns of best quality printed Linoleum in attractive de 1 Sugar. signs | Pike St. at t Fifth Ave.—GROTE-RANKIN when X kins, revealed today “: corer DONT FUSS = ‘a2 MAISTARD PLASTERSE ea it Watterson admitted borrowing the | Musterole Works Without the had merely neglect BL ister—Easier, horities said. He 1 There’s no sense sense in t mixing a of mustard, flour and water when can easily relieve pain, soreness or: ness with alittle clean, white Mi Musterole is made of pure oil ecelved me.” was Mrs. Jen-| mustard and other helpful comment, “but I forgive him.”| combined in the form of the — ares white ointment. It goles the NASTY MEDICINES mctaed Dlasees, ott aa ae BAD FOR CHILDREN, ( eee s not often a ch equires | headache, congestion, nate rol ant Waa Was: els tism, lumbago, pains and omptly dispose of | back or etn, Se ierrtis'y iby the bruises, childt: frosted feet, colds se the cheat (it often prerpats Galil 30c wont Oe. Jam hoopla rn it prosecute ins made the complaint ix jealous,” Watterson » the H ° wali eto Piano Offer 169 Washington Street 1 First J he Doctor tan’: | CONSPICUOUS at. this low xamination| Price because of its world- for you renowned name. CONSPICUOUS because the If you are sick you cannot do bet- greatest pianists use and ter than take advantage of this offer.| recommend them. We save you m and give the | best possible treatment. | CONSPICUOUS because they are in over 226,000 Amer?- can homes. RESOLVE to make a special effort to buy one of these World-Standard Pianos To- day. AS WE HAVE only a limited number of these Pianos in ($250.00) Dollars for | before Christmas. Act To- 1 of any person or per- | day. ; e destroying or in any Pay a Small Deposit—we will asso- hold the Piano until Christ- mas. 4 MONTELIUS Third and University Opp. Pantages, Elliott 4377