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* STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 14, 1917. PAGE 3 SELL SIBERIA TO, more days|GREATEST OPEN: ibristmas. AIR SHOW EVER U.S., 1S CRY IN Christmas RUSSIA, REPORT for Pres gat AT CAMP LEWIS THE SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS as ROTE-HANKINCo. OTTO F. NEGEL, President NBER ti SATURDAY |} = atty ae See WITH BRITISH ISLE :: ve rw in|) Today's Market Arbuckie |... vs Fatty Arbuckle’s “A Coun- try Hero,” proves as funny as he is fat—one laugh for every pound! Noteworthy Savings The homefurnisher seek- ing Brass Beds of distine- tion at a saving will be de- lighted with these values. Fifteen styles of Brass Beds, all discontinued de- } signs, are offered at note- 7 worthy savings. The following are exam- ples of the unusual values. .. $28.00 $26.75 twoinch post Brass for Red "$45.00 $24.30 °»" $33.75": $19.30 $24.30 "s $35.60 The Best Gift for the Housewife Frantz Premier Electric Cleaner Do not let another day pass without ordering a Frantz Pre- mier Electric Cleaner for your wife or mother. An Electric Cleaner is some- thing that will bring joy on Christmas Day and every day for years to come. With it “keeping house” becomes a daily pleasure. $1.00 a week quickly and easily pays for a Frantz Premier Electric twoinch post Brass for three-inch post 1 4 for For the older folks there’s a big feature play, “Ali- mony,” and The Star-Lib- erty Weekly. Child’s White Enameled Rocker $1.65 {ld wh von 2 mo | Free Examination BST $2. 5O Gasses On Earth | we We are one of the few optical stores In the Northwest that really Krind lenses from start to finish | and we are the only one tn SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVENUE | !! Exacinat , by raduate op- fone Love 'Sammies Are Not hs Reading So Much | *#2' aff Corr CAMP LE w BEAT FIRST AT PIKE { have their indent | | Continuous 11 to 11 tor @ mot prescribed |; te be Frantz | Ghitgren 160 BINYON OPTICAL CO. “ 4 INST AVENUE St. Phone Main 1550 Were loaned ‘8 | Decorated China ae vise Plates 19¢ Each denis Scectaliy prices giving, each =E OFFER SATURDAY 789 MEN’S SAMPLE OVERCOATS AND SUITS THROWN ON SALE ir. H. M. Rogers, Who Purchased the Great Emporium and Larsen-Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Makes Great Clothing Purchase. Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and Will Force Fast Selling Saturday by Repeating Exceptional FREE OFFER. eal Final Windup Starts Saturday at 8 A. M. Sharp. Men—here is your Christmas Opportunity: Men’s Sample Suits and Overcoats| 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. 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 tailored, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss Pure 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. Velocipede Special $8.95 | eetnterte i» nee ti om sgt Regular Value $12.50 A Velocipede unparalleled for hani wear Your child has longed for just such a plaything every time he saw one. de with 20-inch ball-bear- 1, ball-bearing inch ball - bearing and adjustable a Tea Cups and Saucers, the Set $2.25 Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholersie) Ahorts Rolled or Ground Marley Ground Barley and Oat Feed T Diff. 5 Emerson Records (72r, Rt, Secctions. Played on Both Sides. Sold Everywhere for 35c. Saturday, Special Each Grote-Rankin Here is our Free Christmas Offer: Saturday we'll throw on sale an entire Sample let al 5 S east of enemy raided a post, and a few Brit- Suit Stock—789 garments—and in order to force all these Suits and Overcoats to BRITISH IMPROVE i result of bomb fight hg were missing, vs move before the close of business Saturday night, we'll make this FREE OFFER: Any LOCAL POSITIONS Sin Wield} $2.50 Hat in the house—and there are over 500 late, stylish shapes, in blacks, browns " today | Free mail sent ont by congress- uid. the | men amounts to seven tons a day. and grays to select from—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE or Raincoat sold Saturday. Please Note—THIS FREE OFFER GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. one take advan- tage of it. We are a Union Store. 7 WALKOVER SHOES $1.98: with every Suit, Overcoat * tors to Netatler for Fase snd Cheese — ° Sere H. M. ROGERS camer. cade, 4 ‘The People’s Friend, Who Sensational Free Offer for Saturday ON STORE — UNION HOURS — How to wash silk waists Whisk a handful of Lux into a € eens Men’s Walk-Over and Sample broken lines, worth $4.00; go $1.98. Men’s Fine Sample Dress Shoes, th to $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy o pairs at the price of one. = Men’s Finest Sample Shoes, worth $7.00, go at $3.48 a pair. The Final Windup of the great Larse d Girls’ School Shoes all included. yy. Get yours now while the getting — Newer again will high-grade Shoes, le take your pick. ices. And note the following: The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, Fourth and Pike, closed down and gers grabbed all their Arrow Col- rs. Cash talked—so, instead of 20c raight, over 9,500 genuine Arrow ollars will be thrown on sale tomor- pw at 2 for 15¢. sizes, late styles. Hundreds of ME $3 HIGH-GRADE IHIRTS that sold to $2.00 go on sale morrow at S5e¢. Come, see these irts—every value is bona fide. ey’re an absolutely new buy—the , poove, buy now while this stock las urday ow Saturday. je starts Sa At these prices, t stacked with high-grade merchandise, TORE—our doors close Saturday night at 7 o'clock sharp. LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT | HE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1508-1510 First Avenue Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.68, and $3.50 Shoes go at $2.39. Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, go Saturday at $1.98. Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for this n-Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 these Shoes are a sacr is good. They won't last long. Roge such as Walk-Overs, Florsheims, Red Cross, etc., Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to lowest rock-bottom sale 9,500 ARROW COLLARS GO AT 2 for 15c surplus stock of one of Seattle’s largest stores. Saturday we'll sell MEN'S 50c PRES- IDENT SUSPENDERS at 23e,; 10c Handkerchiefs at 4¢; Men's Wool Sox go at 13¢; Men's Cotton Sox at 5e¢; Men’s Wool Underw worth to § goes at Se; Men’s Flannel Shi worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1. 50 Union Suits at 6Se. Great quantities of Winter-weight Wool Underwear thrown on sale at P8e up. A large lot of Men's Overalls go at Grasp this Christmas opportunity. and all priced ridiculously low. If morning at & o'clock sharp. Make ts. ice—so grasp your Christmas opportu- “Please no mistake- Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street wet weather wear, worth to $6.00, | go at $2.85. The best values in Seattle. | Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, kid vamp with fawn, pearl brown top, 12-, 14- and 16-inch top;|..., all sizes; worth to $10.00, go at|« 4 $2.98. mple Shoes starts tomorrow. black | Boys’ Removal Notice We have given up our for mer | rs cannot make buys like this forever. | | be offered for so little money. | | | 19¢; Men's Pants that sold to $3.00 at 98e¢; Boys’ Suits, worth to $ , at 85; Dress Shirts, Black Bear Over- . Work Gloves, Union-made Ma inaws, Logger Shoes and Slicker etc.,, in fact everything for found the rable old premises How many times have you hestitated over a charming blouse, and finally de- cided not to buy it! Our Home 1 AVENUE snow at THIRD AND PIKE 8T., in the Harper Bi ght over the Puget Sound Savings and Loan Association, We have » for your benefit every wn to mod Man's Dress or Work wear included in «his sale You were afraid it would turn yel- lower and yellower each time it was laundered —that the lace would become and going at the lowest prices y placed on world’s standard mer- chandise. ern Der And remember, Rogers gives what We Your past coarsened and heavy looking that it idvertises—the people know. You patronag © that we would never look really lovely after its t beat Rogers’ prices. shall pleasure of first tubbing. d your friends the future at serving yo Now—you buy the daintiest, filmiest blouses — with only one comfortable thought about cleansing them. You know Lux will launder them perfectly. Chiffon cloth! Georgette crépe! Crépe de Chine! Time after time you send them to the windows are in THIRD AVE, and I Entrance, 1504 'Thir ge display ve—be here with the We are a UNION Our five lar you want to Shop Early.” —note address. IKE 8ST. | DENTISTS thick lather in very hot water. Add cold water till luke-warm. Dip your waist through the foamy lather many times—work it about in the suds—do not rub. Rinse in three waters the same temper= ature as the water in which you washed it. Squeeze the water out—do not wring. Dry in the shade. When nearly dry, press with a warm iron—never a hot one. Georgette crépe waists should be gently pulled into shape as they dry, and also should be shaped as you iron. “Are you sure it will launder ?” thick Lux suds, and they come back as white as when new. Two things that ruin silk blouses Alkali and rubbing are the two things that cause more casualties in the silk blouse family than all other things put together. Alkali turns the sille yellow, rubbing coarsens and pulls it, and makes the lace b and rough. Lux has absolutely no tree Alkali. Use Lux for any fabrio that can be washed in water. Lux requires no rubbing, because the deficate flakes contain more real cleansing value than is possible in any other foria of soap—they dissolve the dirt in a few minutes, and it drops out Qo the water, with a few dippings up and down, now! Grocers, drage ve Lux. Lever Bros. tment stores , Cambridge, Mass, gists and dep Co. Lux Wont turn silks yellow!