The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1917, Page 3

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ler, Due 1s: | | roswur | YEAR? YOU ARE LAST TIM i LESEUM 0 baat 1 Geraldine Farrar in the DEVIL STONE Wallace Reid and Hobart Bosworth are co-starred with Miss Parrar, Thursday Harold Lockwood in “The Square Deceiver” FIFTH AT PIKE Continnous Il to 11—Ad mission 26c—Children 10o— Admission includes war tax Albert Hansen deweler and Silversmith i ever have '= the“blues”? That discouraged feeling often comes from a disordered stom- ach, or an inactive liver. Get your digestion in shape and pe bile acting Pease -then the “blues” will disappear. You ‘will soon be cheerful, if youtake BEECHAM’S PILLS people's remedy for life’s common ailments. They act peroussly the stomach, liver and bowels, and soon reg- ulate and strengthen these im- portant organs. Purely vege table—contain no harmful drugs. Whenever you feel despondent a few doses wil Make Things look Brighter peg ie A foe HE Bee "I sceveters. Le bones, 10c. 2be. i Cameo Fungs, Bi precious stones sulted to gift purposes. Prices range from... to choose from 1 here mar ou never LISTE: N, The Postoffice a \- CAVALIERI AS THE /ETERNAL “$1'50. A tremendous assortment of popular priced gift pieces December Birthstone TEMPTRESS First at Pike Continveas Il to tl Admission 2c Children 10 Includes War Tax T ‘oday’ s Mar Report VEGETABLES Artichokes Per dos Green Bramels Sprente Per Cauliflower Varplant Per Garlie—Laeal, new, per M™... Horseradish Local, per tb Melone—Honey Dew, crate LettaceLocal. per » Squaah— Perl Sweet Potatoes Fer ib. al, jug Tomators-Cal. lug .. ket Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit ae e240 O96 22.06@ 25.00 36 009 40.00 wi6e on} oN 1.16 260 3rd &University Nid Fk & spine Here You Are! | Agate Jewelry Gifts } Ready This Minute gned sets for gentler 0 match nen and Pendanta for Le ~ $2.50... $40.00 A great variety of nemi to order $50 _We Are fee ac tok SHOP KARLY! ct White’s Gem Shop 1327 Third Avenue Opposite U ‘Turquoise $5.00 : 00 a iN i STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, 1917. PAGE 3 ‘DAVIES URGED FOR WISCONSIN SENATOR RAGE cased Wire ' DO YOU GET $800 Amore days ce buy a Christmas Fr Present RY BASIL, M. MANLY Speclal Staff Dixpateh WASHINGTON, Will your Ry United Press WASHING TON the feeling | IN THE BOOK D.C, Dee 19. name be in the great American “Doomaday 1 which t ts of ite ma ury depart ng as the basis for tax collection? ved $990 oF more this or profit on specula with ar | dion represent Wisconsin-one who ts not “ HIGUERA FREED AS JURY DISAGREES Joneph Higuera words “govern and noe wuch th urda If the corp util: afraid of | owne ay be on the tions that contro! great public and great sup coal, do not give twice tried in the robbery of lroads © public @ square to fill the vn of Sen Just when an eb cancy dd by ¢ ator Hunting will be he tov. B. L. Philipp, who create Ke and ‘Thomas b ae. tae uitted and the ¢ No SUGAR PRICE IS FIXED IN SEATTLE SUSPECT ARRESTED to the SACRAMENTO, Dee. not beep officers investi¢: ‘am the af dynamite the governor's ma new price i plan, wet the range for car prices be » pound | ors contrary Sus any standard | cions of feattle by any | attempt to uttoe mansion pointed today to around that| under surv 1 was insisting | to for twiee tried | mrenence of , A man now who the elllance way efor sugar in Seattle. | th vernor, His a re being fact that the closely watched, and It is reported he arrested soon. under the may be ares held and am : ia paid. Kvery broker Jamount bed m Be Card Saeed 735 Overcoats and Suits Go on Sale Thursday! | H. M. Rogers Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and | Will Throw It All on Sale Thursday. Great Final saa net on t®| Windup Starts Tomorrow at 8 A. M. Sharp. year and ne in as tal Here’s your Christmas Op- « to portunity. Men's Sample Suits and Overcoats — gray, brown and blue patterns— finish | Then a clerk will take John Doe's sworn tax return, go to the card file and get out all the cards that| show payments to John Don He worth to $18, go tomorrow for $6.85. Men's Sample Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tail-|]) ored—worth to go atif) $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. | SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS He QROTE-RANKINC. OTT0 F: KEGEL, President MAHOGANY ROCKER $14.75 Regular $20 Value Rockers that possess sturdiness yet refined and } adapted for modern homes; of } solid mahogany in antique finish, with cane seat and back. Priced } extra special for gift-giving, each, — and serviceability, Chairs to match are | ffered at the same spe- > cial price. CEDAR CHESTS Are Gifts Worth While There is nothing more suitable for Christmas than a Cedar Chest. These moth-proof and dust-proof Red Cedar Chests possess many conveniences as receptacles for the stor- of wearing apparel. lar Chests Express Wagons 98c Mado with es and ns 8 by 18 ameled. steel ax box All parts en . each O8e. wheel 4 Chests Metal Dump Carts Special 25c Have Ginch metal wheels, metal box and hardwood pole; red enamel | incest St | FR ANTZ = | PREMIER Z ep Electric Cleaner | “rT me , 7 set Pata, om ee Men's finest Suits and ae Overcoats, beautifully _ tail-|j) 260 ored, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss Pure |] Wool fabrics, former prices to $30.00, cut Thursday in Sample Suit Sale to $11.85.) } Pay Cheek.” Hundreds of stylish Suits} UNION STORE—UNION HOURS and Overcoats in this lot. Thursday we'll throw an entire Sample Suit Stock on nd if you are in need of an Overcoat or Suit come in ve these the once-over—they’re priced to sell in aj hurry—and by Christmas Day we don’t want a one left.) Think of it! Men's Overcoats, Raincoats, Mackinaws, Suits, | ete., at half price and less. Here's a Christmas Opportunity that you don’t want to pass up. This entire stock thrown » on sale tomorrow and continuous only up till Christmas. = Sample Shoes $1.98 MEN’S WALK-OVER and BOYS’ WET WEATHER) -.. wt. ROGERS ple’s Friend Who says, o me—T'll gladly Cash Your Stayman W Rananas Mer Cranberrice , SAMPLE ae viet ian SCHOOL SHOES, ALI : IS, WORTH $4.00, GO) g “ * - yy roles er SOLID LEATHER, GO AT| CS ea Men’s Fine Sample Dress $1.95. GIRLS’ $ SHOES | Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at AT $2. Buy two pairs for) Ladies’ Comfort Red Cross | othe pr f one. Shoes, $2.48. 0 Dairy Feed est Sample Shoes, go at $3.48 Men's F worth to $7.00, a pair. Ladies’ black kid Two-toned Shoes, vamp with fawn,| Onts Oat Mitley seceecee ses en o89,06 OU Meal ee) Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, pearl and brown top, 12-, 14- i) for this wet weather, worth and 16-inch tops; all sizes; ‘ to $6.00, go at 2.85. worth to $10.00, go at $2.98. ; The Final Wind-up of our Great Shoe Sale starts Thursday. Never again will grade Shoes, such as Walk-Overs, Flor sheims, Red Cross, ¢ . be offe for so litth money Come, take your | pick. Kvery article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked to lowest | rock-bottom sale prices. And note the following—these prices can't be beat: : ARROW COLLARS, 2 [or 15¢. Sine lie 2 The BRADFORD CLOT worth to $2.50, goes at el Shirts, worth 8 derwear, Just ite (19 SHOP, at Fourth and Pik 16@ 16% closed down and Rogers grabbed all Men's $1.50 = their Arrow Collars. They are on Belling Prices to Retailer for © © sale tomorrow at 2 for 15¢. 4 “iiaiter "Free and Cneeee” | undreds of MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHIRTS that sold to $2.00, Batter we Washington scoumer bree 0 (fe, ae Lilt ge a” ee baad As a novelist, Harold Bell Wright : : 2 : ee ee eee ee eee | Re er aha Sahat” Sey id knows _ Send us your name and address and you will receive a istock eaaen A Lapecrivadadeeinan: Prag Slicker Coats, etc., in fact ev “2 lal Neen Bice at Sample Pack: of J-O-T-O, which will give you mers righ 66) Thursday we'll sell MEN'S 50c for Man's Dress or Work wear in.|"0W to mate his heroe a , r , las i Stoms PA og {8 RESIDENT SUSPENDERS — at! cluded in this sale and going nt these But as a t almost instant relief from—Gas in the Stomach, Sour Don wheel... a3 | 29 10e Handkerchiefs at 4) rock-bottom sale prices. n le Stomach (commonly called heartburn), Belching, 23¢ ' p ; : : LD peng 8 30@ +8! Men's Wool Sox go at 13¢; Men's And remember—Rogers gives what , The Winning Swelling and Full Feeling so frequently complained of Clam shells “soo Cotton Sox at Se; Men's Wool Une he advertises—the people know . on aie after meals, in ——- $00) 4 you want to save—be here with the crowds Thursday. Bale starts at Los Ang TWO MINUTES Thursday morning at 8:00 o'clock sharp, and continues just four days till cy t own r _ : - Chetatnine a Sliseduiious wane stb Sta edt Especially useful to people who suffer with Pains LOANS “Please Shop Early.”. We are a UNION STORE, we mental an in the Stomach after eating, for the relief comes 80 $10 te $100 nora | cater to the Union Mé and we gladly CASH YOUR PAY. trancer dur quickly that you can hardly realize its usefulness until velp CHECK. tion, pr easier J once tried. ’ strictly | Look for the BIG UNION STORE with THE RED FRONT |. tute ns Be convinced of its real merits before you pay @ rig marrie 4 g cent, by sending to us for a Free Sample Package. Baa The Red Front Clothin: CO RELLINGHAM CHEMICAT 0, Sande! Compan ° @ § Bellingham, Wash. For Sale by Druggists, seed 1. cs =. BUILD Ine 0 FIRST AVE Opposite the Pubiie t pene) Sek ant) Aas be | E Fhone Elliott 4063 |1508- 151 e Just North of Pike Phd 1, Aa 4! Child’ 8 ‘Coaster Wagon Special $5.95 Large enough for three 1 with brake and stee of an Electric Hair Curler, an Electric Hair Drier or an Elec- trie Grill. | ‘This offer is made by <a | th anufacturers as a ment to crest in labor GIVE HER | THE FREE Sewing Machine dollar a week quickly and easily pays for a Frantz Premier ~ | Electric Cleaner. One Divorce Sought by Noted Love Author Relieves Indigestion and Stomach Miseries in TWO MINUTES You Pay No Money Until Relief Comes Sample Package Sent Free

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