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Ramakers Business Seattle and Adjacent Towns. Crewds Thronging the Salesrooms Daily at Third Avenue, Now at Ramakers. Their Liberty Bonds, Advantage of the Easy Terms of Small Monthly Payments. Here are to be found the world - famous Hardman Art Grands, Uprights and Players; also Haddorff, Conover, R. S. Howard, Henderson, Singer— ‘also the Celebrated Ramaker Colonial Models, so well known for their deep, rich, sonorous musical tone; also many used “instruments of most renowned ° what they will bring. through M. Jong career as a piano merchant in Seattle. Retires From Business—Kicks the Bottom Out of Every Price to Close Out at Once of soa was done without a whimper. Bee trots. Pike and Pine Streets, have been literally p mobbed by eager purchasers, and scores are today and Players, but are conscious of the ples ‘Money on their purchase. Tomorrow Another Big Day fair out sale. Saturday and of. A FEW SAMPLES Grand new Mission Oak Pianos for only $127. Fine Art Pianos, | very costly styles, in old standard makes, now closing out at only $176, $186, $215, and $247. The Saati Colonial mod- els in oak and real ma- hogany at $296, and those magnificent toned instruments for only » with America’s makes, are abso- small space like this. » walnut and oak, i] $468. closing in little monthly installments to suit Bond at full fece value if you wish SPECIAL—No Agents or Solicitors employed. paid’ on sales at this closing-out sale. stand for it. The purchaser gets it all, We'll take your Liberty 1524 THIRD AVENUE Liberty Bonds Accepted. OPEN EVENINGS. Quitting Piano This Great Closing-Out Sale of Best Makes of Pianos, Player Pianos and Grand Pianos Sweeping Over 1524 Between Pike and Pine Streets. Shipyard Men, Doctors, Lawyers, Bankers, all Tak- ing Advantage of the Tremendous Cut in Prices Money Plentiful With Everyone. Many Choice Instru- ments Sold for Spot Cash. Some Have Traded in and Others Have Taken makers are included. Never again will you see such elegant selection of highest grade Pianos sacrificed Of course, all old Seattle residents are familiar with the fact that the Ramakers have always been known for the exclusive, select, high quality of the Pianos, and Player Pianos always carried in stock. leading strictly high-grade make of Pianos has Ralph Ramaker’s hands during | Quick action is the keynote of this extraordinary 4 oll All spe se was'set aside and the most -" e unprecedented in the history of local Salesrooms at 1524 Third Avenue, be- |] been inactive, and if yo not only with the very cream of America’s ing that they have saved a substantial sum of real Salesrooms will be open all day until 10 o'clock Saturday night té give everyone a opportunity to benefit at this closing- Be on hand you'll get the biggest value and quality in a Piano, Grand or Player Piano you've ever dreamed $158; also Upright Pianos for as little as $95 and lately incomparable values. Scores of other extraor- bargains are here too numerous to list in a New Picture of © he prete ight and not fall CONSTIPATION When your head aches you will soually find the b Is have 1 relieve this condition, by clearing the intestinal organs of the ferment~- congestion of stomach waste, foul gases ative that acts easily and quick- ly, without griping or discom- fort. It contains no opiate, nar cotic, or babit-forming drug, pleasant to the taste, and a m effective household remedy Mothers find it especially desire able as a laxative for children. Caldwell’ 4 ur drug You can buy Dr. Syrup F gist for f tle and have it needed. A tr charge, can be ing to Dr. W Washington St, Monticel! nois, Shoe-teria’s Special Saturday Savings 0 GooD latest models, with all modern improvements, in out at only $356, You can have two and one-half years to pay, No commissions The fittle prices will not RAMAKER BROS. CO. Shoe; three styles; good width; $6.50 Shoe all over | Our Overstock Sale has but one more day. Thousands of nifty, stylish garments go at a price. Every- Shoe-teria, special. .34.40 FORD GETS 90 DAYS; ; thing new—no old merchandise. Think of it! . ‘ Shoe for small feet. For the bigger “=, ° See. the Bay English, Mat soe i Any Suit in the House all-leather Shoes; 2 to 6./0 y ert Ford | y specis 2 rece days. Saturday spe cial $3.40 “ht Beryfsth AT LEss BIG DISPLAY OF SLIP- 4« 10 days! PERS at... $1.50 yin a 150 pairs of Women's $5.00 mae and $6.00 Shoes and rea small sizes Saturday special. ee styles Shoes, all leather vamps; gray and Shoes all over. top an tan; $ Saturda special $5.80 gon Walton’s Shoes for Girl NUR E GIVE 'p T Washington Shoe for Mer n, McElvain ina sidiestd: Graduate Nurses will give « te ut . age ae dinner to nurses leaving for f¢ n laced 1oes for the whole ice, at the Y, W te Monday, MEANS SHOE ALI SAVING THROUGH, SHOES AND LOW|«Aqfalfa Broad” To s PRIC LOW “Alfalfa Bread” Is in Georgettes and Crepes; values to $7.50 All colors and sizes; values to $19.75 On every pair of Shoes Good as Any, Says I le you buy you save to $3.00—that ing. Try it out for Saturday. MARK THE PLACE Shoe-teria No. 3 1509 FOURTH AVE, Near Colonial Thestre In the Center of ‘Travel, Ce French Premier it that Franc sim with her whol CAUSES OBSTINATE HEADACHES i A splendid all-leather Man’ A grand all-leather, we!l made 4 fellow. $2.80 of Gotzian ‘cleat from 30¢ |. Means SAV-) brew so pm mh NOV. 23, 1917. PAGE 4 CAPITOL CARMEN Vsiop EARLY ON SATURDAY — STORE CLOSES AT 6 P.M. FOR MORE PAY BIG SALE OF MEN’S PANTS $2.50 UP | In order to continue the sale of Men's Pants for another day the buyer ha s been through nY MILTON INN Pyne gga his stock and culled out several dozen from the high-price lines to fill the ranks of those WASHINGTON, "Nev, t8i— which left us yesterday. You will find all sizes from 31 waist measure to 44, in all the most “My wife told me to get her a looked-for colors and patterns. Well tailored. If in need of an extra. pair of Pants—"see u MEN’S SUITS, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 F Made up in the newest models of the classiest materials and most wanted colors to suit the taste of the most f. dious or conservative. Trimmed and tailored to hold their appear- ance for the life of the Suit. the Washington I Boys’ Nobby Suits $3.50, $4.95 and $8.00 BOYS’ AND MEN’S MACKINAWS (0 e of the ‘o, who # $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $1 in Cor. Mackinaw is taking the pl In the pinch-back and belted styles. The 1, WHAT HIGH duroys, Tweeds, Serges, Worsteds, ( vere: uM : - and fancy Mixtures, in all sizes from ¢ ars | Overcoat in a good many. cases, as it allows re a lot of smug to 18 years. Strengthened in all the weak | one to walk more freely and can be used for all over the cour . n a x . ll outdoor service, motoring, business or ho eay the arners parts to stand against hard wear. beg , edd ere oe Bheh ty ~ school wear. We have them in a large range an th stlens in enjoyed such high w y are of colors and designs. THREE-PIECE MACKINAW SUIT, with Leg- gings, for the small chap—Hat, Coat and Leggings, at $6.95. Boys’ Knee Pants 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.65 In Tweeds, fine and he Cords, Serges, Worsteds. All colors; sizes 5 to 17 years. YOUR PAY CHECKS CASHED HERE 6 that In mar margin between | #o thin as to be Write Your Congressman Now, what thie Washingt pany pays ite men may seem very A cx invie » com YOU and YOUR thter d this, but lsten Fa te PB ag nly Pl Ry age Heavy Flannelette Night 69¢ Striped Percale Women’s Winter Weight Tron Clad Hose for Boys ing conditions and for better wage Gowns $1.00 and $1 19 Vests and Pants, Each 85¢ and Girls Pair scales in Washing which w re Made of nice qual t fleece Made of good combed yarn Hi A at lard n echo thruout the country and help |[— outing flannel tn pink and blue to fleece, Dutch ‘ned: and ot eaputnd labor everywhere 1 plain wh sleeves, tailor cut, perfect J ing bu You can do it by writing your cor or wtiter All sizes, each sS¢ gressman and your tw © vd Children’s Cambric Drawers l5e Pair Made from ® good quality of Cotton 50¢e and Girls’ 3 Pairs for lendid we ning btore them tn make them tak Boys’ matter that is c¢ the December sens Extra Heavy Iron Clad Hose 35¢ Pair all wizes, each Th 7 in P white Cambric, trimmed with There are extra heavy Hone men Children 's Coats $3.98 tucks and hemstitched hem. Size with splic for with triple knee and tween the local street car companies Just received a big lot of Chi 1 4 to § yours; pair 15¢ | in black only. All #izos from and heel, extra long and thle om yea be regulated by a dren's Coats, bought by our New Pia pS a to 8%, 8 for 50¢ font Machi, A. scot salt. with York buyer at a big reduction | Ladies’ Crepe Night Gowns] size 9, 9% and 10, special, a} pater for wear. All sizes. Price from former prices. These come 19¢ Each pair 20¢ , ike 25. in Astrachans oa paca ¢ Made from a ood ¢ ‘ ii trimmed with velvet-and 7 Crepe, Dutch neck, short si Boys’ Heavy Fleece Women’s Silk Lisle Hose of contranting colors; all sixes in the lot from 2 to 6 years. Worth at least $1.00 to Union Suits 98¢ Fiat knit Bulte, hy embroidery trimmed; a weartng garment 60 more than T 41 sizes, each go0a cut full size. -T0¢ Pair e and toe and ith extra wi fleece lined Union 4 quality of Senator Hiram Johnson of Califor | one who have #o re | mia es one fe | we are now asking for them. Bee 2 ot ali these tomorrow and na e Women’s Flannelette . Baton —— A e wort! Bc ff 6 Them“ Underskirts 50¢ and ankles | 6166 16 yours pay then Sone te trie Co. Women’s Wool and , 36 Inches long, made from a io oem Touaen as ee a rey rottenest | Cashmere Hose nice, soft outing flannel ; bottoms be finished with alk thread to match Child’s Knit Combination Infants’ All-Wool Bands men | 39e, Abe, 65 ‘ os | who worked for that line asked for | Set cenieel 6 pb idee 1 0: 50@ Suits $2.98 at 65e ° ment of me Cashmere Hose, | Child’s Knit Sweaters 79¢ 1 Fine Australian Cashmere W | m om which #0 » rend at ¢ . With ing or V collar, wool Bands for babies, in sizes fi | ie; for prices, Colors black, black with 1 mixed in red, blue to 4. Cream color. Nicely fin Jand for a e gray heel and toe, dark Oxford gray ta 6 around neck and armholes with patch pockets; 2 T9¢ crochete gray, Sizes 8% to 10% years ndividual co were refused, and a strike was eee ee eal Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3 shies 2: We have just received several cases of these popular Corsets in all the NEWEST STYLES that are being called for this season. Sizes run from 18 to 36. Styles to fit the stout, medium or slender figure. Little Gents’ 1 Pebble Leather Shoes $2.50 Pair Mlucher cut, solid leather sole sewed and clinched; leather tn 4 counter; sensible toe ather heel; a shoe that given satisfaction, sizes 9% to 18%. Ank for the Boy proof. ntracts. These re had, and the Women's Solid Comfort Button Shoes $3.25 In gunmetal, with medium low heel, solid leather sole. Sizes 2 to 7%. Also a very good Shoe for the growing “Miss.” Women’s High Top Dress Boots at $3.75 With patent leather vamps and Lace. Sizes Men’s and Women’s Felt Slippers at $1 and $1.25 Let your feet rest and breathe more freely by purchasings «a pair of these Slippers. They're roomy they're warm, they're comfortable; ha leather and soles combi waterproof cloth tops. they ¢ done many inno an never lrepair the injury yeu at a time} Ife were #0 $3.00 Misses’ Shoes $2.25 fel and felt lla Made of dongola calf, Mucher uppers. All sizes from 4 to 11 > Peace ee ae ee heel He or She will appreciate a } 5 ig: pair, those long Winter even 4 | valu ings by the fireside. “Private” Sidney | Wounded in Rush on Hun Trenches} comets - - mn ecto quarters company, 340th fi Sergt. John H. Fenwick, Sergt. Ed) py ment which, it is alleged, he knew was not nafe. The bi BOARD WANTS TO rd also recommentied that Henry Suzzallo, president of | aoe & x toe’ ay Bhat | ‘The disbarment of James B. Bru e, be dist barred Crane, who bas 4) save J r r a three weeks | , tii Pa ge vig te , with offices sted tn the Canadian army, is trip, visiting all of the Coast univer brie co eoay Gaaeras ane at cae, wie. Tee harged with having oollected money SEAL SALE SOON sities in the Interest of. the govern- Sip eam: aan, deel an Maen Gar. anneal for a client after he tad withdrawn ment educational program a, Thursday from the case. the supreme ¢ A dance and card party for the benefit of the Knights of G Christmas Red Cross seals will ar ive in Seattle soon, and can be pur- of youngsters charged a@ bill board at Washington park on art : Thursday GIRLS, OH you GIRLS chased at room $49 Henry b war camp fund will be given | Jimmy, serving as 2 “ma Bruen is cha oa with having ad 9 Main 15 This year’s, stamp nts of Columbus hall, Harvard chine gun operator,” in sed a client t put her savings Letters from tle girls are de to be the most attractive of and Union st., Satu y even possession of his father's re- mounting to $900, into an invest red by four members of the Sead put out ng, by the Young Ladies’ Institute. SATURDAY LAST DAY volver, which accidentally hit Sidney Page instead of the sign board 5 Each letter in the sign board | represented a German, Sidney | explained to the police. Park |] coman F. H. Stocks acted | as the ambulance contingent, and carried the wounded to the city hospital, STRUCK JAIL MATE / Three ot the five alleged 1. W. W organization | Any Coat in the House nued, while wart | dismissed. , | ONE - THIRD Any Dress in theHouse LESS ; #| Schl 1ifer Concern Secures “Parentage” | Melvin G. Winetock, « of the L al man id | ae 9 y ). Reservations ut Blliott will be re 310 until 8 saturday evening 500 WAISTS 50 COATS Alfaifa bre tho er thing for aw SPECIAL $5 Extra Special $9.50 Ee pied: ANY SKIRT IN THE HOUSE—LESS ONE-THIRD ¥ trip in the Kast i a : ccueasaences i The Florence Upstairs Store ‘iutered Wy the ine tein steam a ZAG and Union igh ms Eo saree avigation Co., and or Money Refunded. between Nanaimo, B, C. lulu " will carry soul , and Hono. | a