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. Force Fast Selling ee M. ROGERS | The People's Friend, Who Makes Sensational Free Offer for Saturday UNION STORE—UNION HOURS price of one. 00, go at $3.48 a pair. $1.68. They won't last long. value is bona fide. tlé’s largest stores. 's Flannel Shirts, worth ly low. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1,120 ‘tifienten erty Bonds Other Government Bonds 89,500.00 Municipal Bonds and Warrants Railroad and a 270,458.97 other Bonds 169,480.70 Stocks . 150.00 Safe Deposit “faulp men 15,250.00 Furniture and Fix tures 21,165.93 Real Estate and oth: er Resources . Cash on hand and due from banks 68.59 $2,021,208.47 FB. SHORROCK, Free to You SATURDAY 785 MEN'S SAMPLE OVERCOATS AND SUITS MUST BE SOLD | Mr.H.M. Rogers, Who Purchased the Great Emporium and Larsen- Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Makes Great Cloth- ing Purchase. Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and Will Men’s Finest Sample Shoes, worth to net Welk: Shien, Sar thle wet ear, worth to $6.00, go at Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all | to $10.00, go at $2.98. slid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ $2.50, Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, | The Final Windup of the great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and 2 starts tomorrow. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes all included. Shoes are a sacrifice—so grasp your opportunity. Get yours now while the getting is Never again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Overs, Florsheims, Red Cross, etc., offered for so little money. ck has been marked down to lowest rock-bottom sale prices. And note the following:| 500 ARROW COLLARS, Go at 2 for 15c. The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, at | and Pike, just closed down and Rogers | all their Arrow Collars. Cash talked instead of 20c straight, over 3,900 gen- | Collars will be thrown on sale | at 2 for 15¢. All sizes, late styles. | of MEN’S HIGH-GRADE) RTS that sold to $2.00 go on sale to- | at 85¢. Come, see these Shirts— | They’re an abso- | ly new buy—the surplus stock of one of y we'll sell MEN’S 50c PRES- pe ee at 23¢; t 4¢; Men’s Wool Sox go at : Men's Cotton Sox at 5¢; ear, worth to $2.50, goes at 8D¢; ; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 68¢. People, buy now while this stock lasts. Grasp this opportunity. windows are just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridicu-|' If you want to save—be here with the crowds Saturday. morning at 8 A. M. Sharp. close Saturday night at 7 p. m. sharp. LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT : The Red Front Clothing Co. 1508-1510 First Avenue Northwest Trust & Savings Bank edging Statement at Close of Business Nov. 20, 238,11 Cap 79,050.00 Billa pi Saturday by Repeating Exceptional FREE orr ‘ER. Great Final Windup Starts Saturday at 8 A. M. Sharp. |": Men’s Sample Overcoats and Suits—gray, brown 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. Rock-bottom Sale ' MANY MARRIED MEN TO SERVE | STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1917. PAGE 4 SECOND DRAFT ny Wasit The new draft regulations yply to ments there will be a good) many men in thin we n wy t a that eruited from cla married mer 4 man ort hin fi Prices, combined with our FREE OFFER, must force ie " the sale of these Suits. They're samples—one of a/o.)\)..\" kind—but all sizes included. Men’s finest Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailor- ed, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss Pure Wool fabrics, former prices to $30.00; cut Saturday ply gi ip bet me in Sample Suit Sale to $11.85. Hundreds of late, sr no! manly stylish Suits and Overcoats in this lot. Here is our Free Offer: Saturday we throw on sale an‘ entire Sample Suit Stock—785 garments—and in order to force all these Suits and Overcoats to move before the close of business Saturday night, we'll make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there are over 500 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit, Overcoat or Rain- coat sold Saturday. Please Note—THIS OFFER GOOD SATURDAY ONL 26 Come take advantage of it. We are a Union Store. close Saturday night at 7 o’clock—so shop early. pec lef WALKOVER SHOES $1 98 Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes, n lines, worth $4.00; go at $1.98. | Men’s Fine Sample Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy two pairs at $9.00 Men’s All-Leather Hi-Cuts, cut| } Saturday to $4.85. i} Butler Bros.—the largest wholesale house in the United States—just sold us|} their entire Seattle Sample Stock of Men’s |! and Women’s Felt Slippers. We bought ~ them at a fraction of wholesale cost— they go on sale tomorrow at 66c up. Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, black kid | vamp with fawn, pearl and brown top, | 12-, 14- and 16-inch top; all sizes; worth | \ go Saturday at $1.89. | 000 pairs Sample! Come take your pick. Every article in this great $30,000 Great quantities of Winter weight Wool derwear thrown on sale at 98¢ up. A large lot of Men's Overalls go at 49¢ 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. | Union-made Mackinaws, dom from these great stocks. As long mie we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing | * 10c Hand- because the crowds that pack our store from morn till night attest Seattle’s appreciation of the supreme values that Rogers offers, | For Rogers gives what he advertises—the | © people know. You can’t beat Rogers’ prices. | Our five Men’s Wool to $3.50, at large '°* try Sale starts Satur-| “Please Shop Early.” We are a UNION STORE—our « Make no mistake—note address. ; Opposite the Public Market , Just North of,Pike Street | 'Motor Reflector Cause of Spy Panic in Mine PETERSBURG, Ind The fear that German the big Fort Branch Second Avenue and Union Street SEATTLE Hornbrook was st two meh, sudc ed at seeing four more, Ch Wm. Howarth Hornbrook | he —- [\thruout the mine. The mer 1,208.47 i STAR WANT ADS $2,02 were the reflections of the miners themselves in the big reflector of | be one of the motors, which had been bright? y by one of the motor far POLICE GAME WARDENS pens nfo ent of the BRING RESULTS! fin." | Hea These are just a few items picked at ran-! con | rea tree The quired independ nlwo are 1 “Claas two be; t t her, band of a business woman earning & good Income tx in class two, and| likely to be called Only when a man haa a wife or hildren MAINLY dependent on his| class four, far from conscription. Oe) WSS) | | MILTON BRONNER | WASHINGTON, Seon the whole country will be plastered with sensational signs like that at the top of this cob umn. BY Don't Transla verman spies message of a counter Oyaniza against News Story GILSON GARDNER INGTON, D, ¢ , will mt men now in the cantor nen who kave been elected ma APPEAR to w regula t almost Impoasible for a mar ried’ man to serve said Col, Gullion, “that married cond army. It has ted that the frat clamaifi ll) number two million men, the will be mostly re ne tet," if th me. The mar actually sup among those to be Married men not usefully but of thelr labor, nm clans Many Husbands husband the hus ulng tf the In other words support does he get into Nov It is no signal of neither is its worry German — spies. ted into plain English, the sign means simply “WAR SAVINGS STAMPS” It te int their quarters will that their times and with 12 cents added in each cane, will purchase a $4.12 war! savings stamp which on Jangary 1, 1923 wil! ings scheme that be rained in this way to the war ended to stir the American At these prices,|seopie up to the realization that| dofiare, multiplied four rn them $5 ‘The may as been #0 perfected ved $2,000,000,000 will help pay for ret United States Improves Plan — plan for this kind | Men’s Pants that sold to $3 at 9S¢. Boys’ [sone | Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress|* © | Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, |” aan me government bia money, he can start bu an ach at about one-half original cost we'll do so—} oo + Ae na, $v to ¢ t to about § ng war th tan n England, b much tr En ver here. Ir ngs certif puntry th: & war aa n stamp for person has very slen 5 and wants to lend the t stampa at 25 trading these in m when he got Am pA stamps, a war #ay mo in uly wuc tapping were never regular war 1 in this coun people who r a Liberty Groat Brit y in 1916 © last, over ertificaten to halt ed in this as ations were encouraged — their e from their weekly did co-operative ngs ficates, of these asno- 1 and Wales, or 000 of population, 5,000 in Scotland. RED CROSS HEADS TO ere —— art Mth, a Ibu, the s a firemen ned hi tate ~ P or Saturday, in the White buliding, for at the main shaft. John H. Horn-|the 1 urpe of organizing a Christ brook, ‘Kenera!l superintendent, was|mastoChristmas drive for 10,000,000 informed by the armed miners when | [W metabers. | P he arrived in the morning that a| Those who will attend the confer-| 1917 watchman had gone into the mine mor YY during the night, seen two strang men, and had sneaked und give LIABILITIES. the alarm that a blast was imn ‘Yes nent paid tn ” rme rif 1 nd undivid — ' Bernbroe ; #ix miners down the shaft ab proaching the spot where the Deposits ... man said he had seen the » Idaho; Jamen Gif for Idaho: A. Stuart and manager eabody, F. reman, Ww made morning that when the glare and n saw mf the © true, there are! 1 man dependent on his) firwt | living on incomen ac: | ns to take In mar * would have @ prow | 0— | make dollare and} | Here’s where get comfortab! flannel Robes, Sizes 15, 16, 17, $1.40 for '2 Splendid Lisle and in toe, worth black and IB to 1014. Pants, elsewhere? 36 to 46. garment. Hannah Randolph CLUB ENTERTAINS *: from the s with a rostate in the Thank wide garter tops; “Queen Wear” of you don’t to le 18, B5e white, ry have to pay two prices outing cut full and , neatly trimmed and workma 19, te yy Ne Women’s Flannel Night Gowns 89c, $1.19, $1:25 i 20. Women’s Hose, 25¢ Pair Doz. Pairs Two-Thread Hose with tHinen heel pair; with sizes 814 Women's Heavy Vests and Pants, 85c Garment Vests and fine quality of yarn but heavy weight, fleeced back, tailor cut, perfect fitting. Why pay $1.00 All sizes from Tomorrow 85¢ te of Wast given b: indlar numt Osis > je A\ Vy the-minute models. p. “THE TEMPTATION RAG BRINGS WORRY TO PRETTY SOCIETY GIRL | to tir ‘hit N SHOP EARLY SATURDAY-—Store Closes at 6 P. M. '|SPACE-MAKING SALE! Owing to the crowded condition of every inch of owr store ing sale. DO YOU want to conserve? You Money.” with NEW Fall Merchandise, SPACE to show the “HOLIDAY gains will speak for themselves: Boys’ Wool Mackinaws and in order to make MORE GOODS,” the following bar- $5.00 Each ors, made up in the and leggings to match; Heavy Wool Mackinaws, in nice plaids, stripes and plain eq Norfolk and Belted models, some haye cap in sizes from 3 to 8 years. be able to save $3.00 easier than right here at our space mak- "Twill make a nice Christmas gift for your boy. Of course you do. You will never h Boys’ Suits, $3.50, $5.00, $8.00 Good sturdy models, made up of good-wearing materials. Come to the “Store That Saves Men’s Suits and Overcoats A:lothing here. Men’s Cashmerette Sox 25c Pair $1.40 for 1% Doz. Pairs Good wearing Sox, black with gray heel and toe; sizes 914 to 111%. Why pay 29¢ elsewhere? Boys’ and Girls’ Hose 25c Pair The “Iron Clad,” known from the Sunny South to the Snow-Capped Peaks of the North for their good wearing qualities, Colors black and white. | Staff enane > Vv Hi 4] PHILADELPHIA, 40 ‘The Temptation Rag” is a gown, a yr Bedbug s Bite Saves }real swell one, a regular “creation,” as fashion faddists say. Besides oe ife of the Pastor|' that, it forma the basis for a suit against Miss Hannah Randolph, wealthy tin 40.11 | 8° ioty girl of Philadephia ait ba ger} The creator of “The Temptation Rag,” alias “robe No, 35," was Lady » lite ©. {| Duff Gordon, head of the Lucille Company, which has filed suit for the aptist mini ,| Price of the gown, they say Miss Randolph received and failed to pay 1 not bite the pastor. Oh,| for. “The ‘Temptation Rag” was valued at $11 mall -cceemaacan eee to the " ROCKY MOUNTAIN ¢ | Rocky Mountain club, 1t was an t 1 nounced in a telegram received in, morn m the parse : joattle by Judge Thomas Burke Hammond, presi lent eet Jude nt a telegram back the them that the en tate wa hind them in their | Ue trip to Berlin, $15.00 SUITS for the YOUNG MEN, the stout men, the conservative men, all up-te- You don’t have to pay exorbitant, high prices if you buy your, Men’s Shoes $3.50 Pair SECOND AVENUE AT WAMES STREEV COLLEGE GIRLS WAR'S VICTIMS = BY Henny wooo tion that Use But for the brought them ry Open Sundays from 9 to 12 for Working FP. that none WITH “THE FRENCH AR- college's first unit of social set- tlement workers for the war Portable Houses with them, later by authorities, portable houses they | gestive tonic barracks | nes fly- working difficult | Good for business and good for dress wear} gun- metal calf, leather soles, and good workmanship in- sure plenty of wear; all sizes from 6 to 11. Boys’ School Shoes, $1.79, $1.89, $2.19 Good, serviceable School Shoes for the young chaps; solid leather soles; to fit all sizes from 814 to 1314, 1 to 6. Here's where you save money. Women’s Dress Boots, $3.98 Pair We're showing extra high-top Dress Boots in vici kid, patent colt, gun- metal calf, with cloth tops, in ivory or gray; laced; look like the $8.00 and $12.00 ones, fit perfectly. Do you wish to economize? See these at McCormack Bros. tomorrow; sizes 314 to 8. | work to automobile ériving driving nails. Chopped Own Wood spared the women te work which all their training and willing- elsewhere. til recently the girls chopp MIES, Nov. 7.—(By Mail.)— man Thirteen villages in the black- given the of the German t for the fact id district of France are within the war zone ow being cared for by 18 international laws, young women, composing Smith be employed. The problem has n back of the haul !t up themselves automobiles. in 35,000 COYOTES KILLED destroyed THE NEW TRIPLE COMBINATION nt for the blood, ts od purifier and . known for over 40 years. nux-iron. lery nerve, Hood's Pills, the superlative the French | ily laxative for billousness, constipa the 18 etter All work guaranteed for fifteen years. 1 got teeth same day it has girls | Uon;-pleasant, easy, effective. What are your troubles? not have perfe [by getting the eed only one but do it now bination? REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the highest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mou you can bite corn off the ool Kuaranteed fifteen years. $3.00 Gold Crown .. $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) = $10 Set of Teeth 85. Bridgtwork, per tooth, gold $3. White Crowns .. Gold Fillings . Silver Fillings Platina Fillings Have impression taken tn Itxaminations and advice fy tring this ad wit OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY SI, Opposite Fraser-Vatersen Ow are unable to do, but France greater need of her soldiets solved by hay- ing the prisoners chop the wood Ss and the girls their nited States Biological Sun J 35,000 coyotes in the Great Basin region nerves purifying, strengthening, winning its way wonder now ‘saparilla, the superla appetite » the superlative pepsin- blood and dix If such which the|as to need all three medicines, why well-rounded relief medicine, get