The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 4

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«+ aebpstewnesse sens cemecan hale mer ageacnassis ether Here is our Free Offer: OFFER: Any 500 late stylish shapes Saturday TNION STORE—UNION HOURS Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes, pken lines, worth $4.00; go at $1.98. | + Men’s Fine Sample Dress Shoes, worth | / to $5.00, go at $2.48. ice of one. $3.48 a pair. Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.68, and $3.50 Shoes go at Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, go Saturday at $1.98. , $7.00, go at $2.85. Shoes are a sacrifice—so grasp your opportunity. They won't last long. Rogers cannot make buy good. offered for so little money. The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, at} 4th and Pike, closed down and Rogers | 4 ed all their Arrow Collars. Cash talked | —s0, instead of 20c straight, over 3,900 gen- Arrow Collars will be thrown on sale ow at 2 for 15¢. All sizes, late styles. | Hundreds of MEN’S HIGH -GRADE | S that sold to $2.00 go on sale to-| at S5¢. Come, see these Shirts— | wy value is bona fide. They're an abso- ly new buy—the surplus stock of one of tle’s largest stores. Saturday we'll sell ME 50¢ PRES- E SUSPENDERS at 23¢; 10c Hand- chiefs at 4¢; Men’s Wool Sox go at ; Men’s Cotton Sox at 5¢; Men's Wool ear, worth to $2.50, goes at S9¢; “Men’s Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 68¢. People, buy now while this stock lasts. Suits, Grasp_ this morning at 8 A. M. Sharp. “Please Shop Early.” _ close Saturday night at 7 p. m. sharp. LOOK ~ 1508-1510 First Avenue pio if W. S. KIRK—————. NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR WINTER BUYING The following, which is a small portion of our stock, will give you an idea of some of the values we are offering. Shirts, government cloth 50 Storm Hoods, water. all wool .... proot $1.00 Loggers’ Shirts, govern. | Wool Un ment kersey, all, wool ment ® and rain-proof ..84.50 Leather 08 U. 8. White Muslin ef 85¢ to 83.50 Shirts ... ++.» 25¢| coves, wool Be Government Wool, Over coats 82.00 to $8.00 Lined Wind Cuffs, pair..25¢ tockings, cotton, pai tack |,” ockings, cotton, be | Stockings, wool B0¢ to 5O¢ Sheepsk inaw eo. ... $9.50 to $11.75 Slicker Coats . ker Trousers buying gifts for the boy , re the only concern in of handling regulation it in Uncle 8 the elty m goods the boys are using dally ¢ W. S. KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY STORE 1209 First Avenue Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refanded 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 Force Fast Selling Saturday by Repeating Exceptional FREE OFFER. Great Final Windup Starts Saturday at 8 A. M. Sharp. Men’s Sample Suits and Overcoats—gray, brown b and blue patterns—worth to $18.00, go for $6.85. a 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. ..,,, Men’s finest Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailor-|°*"’ 2d, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss Pure 0 jaice uy the Wool fabrics, former prices to $30.00; cut Saturday in Sample Suit Sale to $11.85. Hundreds of late, stylish Suits and Overcoats in this lot. entire Sample Suit Stock—789 garments—and in order to lect from—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every °" Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat sold Saturday. Please Note—THIS OFFER GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. Come take advantage of it. close Saturday night at 7 o’clock—so shop early. ‘WALKOVER SHOES $1.98 Butler Bros.—the house in the United States—just sold us | their entire Seattle Sample Stock of Men’s Buy two pairs at | and Women’s Felt Slippers. We bought! | the them at a fraction of wholesale cost—| Men's Finest Sample Shoes, worth to | they go on sale tomorrow at 66c up. | | Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for this wet , weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at)“ The best values in Seattle. Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, vamp with fawn, pearl and brown top, iio was a re | 12-, 14- and 16-inch top; all sizes; worth | *" to $10.00, go at $2.98. \ The Final Windup of the great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 pairs Sample | starts tomorrow. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes all included. | Get yours now while the getting is|! like this forever. cong _ Never again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Overs, Florsheims, Red Cross, ete.,| Come take your pick. Every article in this great $30,000 has been marked down to lowest rock-bottom sale prices. And note the following: \ 4,500 ARROW COLLARS, Go at 2 for 15c!” Great quantities of Winter weight Underwear thrown on sale at 98¢ up. A large lot of Men’s Overalis go at 49¢. Men’s Pants that sold to $3 at 98e. worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves,! Union-made Mackinaws, Logger Shoes and |‘! Slicker Coats, ete., 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, we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing | i Area. » “ pronounced her crazy at about one-half original cost we'll do so—| * we agra par or gpa pl because the crowds that pack our store from) }, ng to George Hays, a Law 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. | i. opportunity. y windows are just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridicu- _ low. If you want to save—be here with the crowds Saturda We are a Make no mistake—note address, FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT |: ‘The Red Front Clothing Co. *) ==: : Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street S gineers | Usted men who have technical train-|* ing, and who, sion of their | pramental San 147 |ctve Way | | effective tre | STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS STAR—FRIDA¥, DEC, 7, 1917. PAGE 4 Former Mail Man Here Will Sing in “Watch Your Step” We Close MEN’S PANTS ME 2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00 All waist measures from 10 to 48, inclusive Frank Combs | asi When Irving Berlin's great mu al success, “Watch Your Step,” at 6 o’Clock Every Evening Including Saturday ON SUITS wizes, in eery co! Shop Early @ Carefully Avoid Returns Lesson Deliveries $1.50 lor for a four days’ stay at the MEN’S SUITS 1 nolitan theatre neat #8 lay ri . 69. ‘ OR i AB, 1.98, a, it will bring among its cast $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, and ec may hg ? $20.00. name of Frank Comba, Not so many years ago this sepparrely Soca Abe Newent model and best wear: | oreq to please fellov ing materials, " inging “Silver Threada A the Gold.” Refore "2 - Saturday we'll throw on sale an the sh American war, Combs MEN’S OVERCOATS | was a letter carrier in Seattle, work $12.50, $15.00, $1840 and force all these Suits and Overcoats to move before the in« oat of the old pest office, which $20.00. close of business Saturday night, we'll make this FREE |’ arth ser = ted at First ave. and ms tebe belied totes, 8 0 Hat in the house—and there are over) jie volunteered and went to the [wines in blacks, browns and grays to Se- Philippines, where his singing he campfire was always the jdelight of the soldiers, When the Washington boys returned to San Franet war, Frank was We till nt P ance a bunch of the Haverly 1 rel men heard bim warble, and from that day forth sin fato MEN’S MACKINAWS $5.95, $6.50, $7.50, $9.75, $11.00 and $12.00 Reautiful colors tn all plaid designs $3.08 We are a Union Store. MEN’S SILK NECKWEAR 25e, 50e, $1.00. Al Anything your heart desires in Ailk Ties for Men—we have ‘em. MYSTERIOUS MOOSE ELUDES | MAINE H BANGOR, ™ The, largest wholesale we Made of aflk ltnie, with inde Patr 350 Om IE mructibie heel and toe, MEN’S IRON CLAD UNTER SOCKS, 35¢ Pair In Mou Ka’ © 2 paire for $1.00 crews. The known as the of Lobster Lake MEN’S CASHMERETTE SOCKS, 25¢ Pair with dark gray heels $1.40 black kid | phantom moc belng 06 mieek the pair, or 6 pairs for | MEN’S JERSEY WOOL - SWEATERS, $2.98 All colors, turtle neck At these prices,) ha» 5 MEN’S CASHMERE UNION SUITS, $2.50, $3.50 In natural colors; all sizes: medium and heavy weights. Wool | >). LONG CREPE KIMONOS Boys’ | ; Dress | “Phantom” Was a Fighter The giant of Lobster Lake wa and © hin tried to “ge im | eo travel fast and have | . range of feeding] Cheats Executioner backw Jerable 4, but tt raed th | const As long as/1 than be h because a vet ort farmer, committed « animal had t that it had become The come & Our five large : Sale starts Satur- NION STORE—our far and wide t and be , managed brated ention writer, But} Penobscot knew better, for they had seen him and had been bothered a lot by him IRATE EX-HUBBY COMMISSIONS N BUFFALO, Dec, 7.—A counsel feo Staff Correspo | Yvette Montgorn- CAMP L nettled separa 1, Daniel 4 thru from pa alimony ordered by Montgomery Ulement of mporary | © court, but] rmy ill be nickels, If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Next Liberty | theatre. Advertisement. No Charge | tment for headache and din where the pair i to the tortured Hamlin's variably bring Pog ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike J. A. VAN AUKEN, Mor. stings. Just an gc V hips, \ cents ant little pink pills, 30 Guaranteed.—Advertisement. Scarts and Tama. the aide Special Reductions on Plates, Crowns and Bridgework. FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS stripes. Sizes SKATING SETS $4.98 to $5.98 to $5.98 per set SKIRTS 1 the newest m colorings. ROBES $5. sore very rich oc atertals 98 SILK PETTICOATS : $2.98, $3.98 to 10 up to $32.50. $2.98, $3.98 to of @ barn round her neck WHEN HE LEFT 7.50 Handsome floral effects | Navajo Indian designs. <a and HEAVY COTTON | All white and white with col Crepe de Chine WAISTS | $2.98, $3.98 to $5.98 All colors; sizes 36 to 46 Rich colors, WOMEN’S SEPARATE $2.98, $3.98, $5.98 to $7.50 CORDUROY LOUNGING In plain and changeable effects FUR SETS FOR WOMEN $6.98, $8.50, $12.50, $14.50 | BLANKET BATH ROBES and | Secono Ave. at JAMES SG Crazy Mule’s Suicide! with @ strong rope to keep her} from beating herself to death against She flipped the unging oked herself to death. MACKINAWS for CHIL- DREN, $5.00 1 Mackinaws COTTON VOILE WAISTS | FLANNEL BLOUSES BOYS, 79¢ to $1. and khaki In gray colors. | BOYS’ KNEE «89c, $1.00, $1.2 Tweeds | wearing PANTS $1.50 As, bent | | and w terials BOYS’ ALL- WOOL JER- SEYS AND SWEATERS, | $2.50 All colors; all sizes BOYS’ COWBOY OUT- } FITS $1.65, $2.50 Boys’ Indian Outfits, $1.98. IRON CLAD HOSE, For boys or gtris. Al 25¢ nizes nd weights BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS 59e, 69c, 79¢ BOY-PROOF SHOES for BOYS Sizes’ 9 to 13, $3.00 Pair. Ss 1314 to 2, $ Made of horselde Pair. with rein forced stitching, “leather tnsole g004d strong sole, | | wtitehed and clinched. Tan color, and counter, YOUR PAY CHECKS CASHED HERE FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN BOYS’ UNION SUITS 98¢ Voxtra heavy fleece Uning; tm ecru color. All sizes. BOYS’ IRON CLAD HOSE 35e—Three Pairs $1.00 have triple knee, heel All aizes to 10%. and toe. WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES, $3.75 Pair ‘The Belle of Broadway, made of good gunmetal calf, plain tos, Cuban heel, lace and button; 10-tnch top. Why pay $4.60 else Sizes 3% to 7%. where? SLIPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDRE 60c, 75c, 85e, $1.00, $1.25 to $1.69 Made tn felt with leather or | felt soles, and kid with leather Fur trimmed and silk em- All sizes and colors. roles. brotdered. MEN’S SHOES $3.50 and $5.00 Pair Solid leather Shoes for drens, al labor. The late lasts. They’re well sewn and will In gunmetal calf, viel kid; lace or button style. Sizes 6 to 11 business or mar most u comforta give plenty of wear WOMEN’S SOLID COM- FORT BUTTON SHOES, $3.25 Pair In gunmetal with medium low heel, to 7%. Also a very good for the growing Miss. $3.00 MISSES’ SHOES $ Pair Made of Do ola calf, Blucher cut, patent toe w heel. Sizes 1, 1% Regular $3.00 value, specia The 4 mit a lic ing art Seattle M 1216 Third Ave. Not Merely. Phonograph in the recog- n Present a Brunswick. In this fine type phono- graph are expressed by master crafts- men all those features music lovers have wished for so long. OUR good judgment selection of gifts is nized when you nor The Brunswick merits and discards the handicaps. is the supreme achievement of Brunswick-Balke. famed for 76 years in the wood-work- CA Here is an instrument that plays all records—not limited to one par- ticular make. One whose tone carries no metal- Because of its all-wood sound chamber buil violin. nasal sounds, combines all -Collender Only your own ear can prove to vou the charm of Brunswick tone. q superiority. _ Aside from tone, such a demonstra- tion will convince you also that you must have this all-record phonograph. a Hear The Brunswick and compare, Then judge for yourself, models Easy Christmas Terms We will keep open Evenings from now until Christmas, usic House SUTT, Prop, Main 3139. solid leather sole. Sizes 2 5 Shoe F the The Company— And its xlels: Prices $82.50 to 8180. Prices $350 to $1500,

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