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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 21, 1917. PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always rae GROTE-RANKINCE. OTTO F KEGEL. Prosident TONIGHT TONIGHT SATURDAY SATURDAY You hear the call, Mave you answered? n any opinion, most inadvisable first man rer CONSIDERED LNGUTIMATE 2 jthru & i marriage, is the And certainly it would not P an, 4 mate child seom right to marry the « | ANXIOUS: man without telling he q The ch # considered as truth, and wha Mins Grey: I have a white nuff which I dr Store Closes at 6 P. M. as usual until Christmas FURNITURE | GIFTS OF PERMANENCE don't think they should to whirk and profit by it too impulsive girt If we cannot be fair © CONSCRIPT LABOR? any Ww , Mies Grpyi On the tront|iberty and theticn te — . ° | Make a our piper reser, 1 reed A. G. He | Today's Market | Make, that the head of the shipbuilding a ‘ied ‘Sanebtans the mutt, Wi board says shipbullders are working | fet you have overlooked in your Report gg for the « nt jus much 48! comparino the wage scale of Prices Vatd Wholesale Dealers for are th nd sailors the soldier and that of the ship: |g, Vegetables and Pruit a in the juatice in drafting builder The former han his the army at $1 per da a VEORTARLES food and clothing and shelter | arichetes—Per dee ....... vi nin the wl furnished and his expenses paid here they can r day? in of the drafted men tn know Cucumbers . "7 the army are as well qualified for Gaatlower * a r in The | ris those $5 jobs aa the majority of the | aeplant—¥ 4 3 ae men exempted for that work ey 1 h If one man must work for $1 per] eee een eines and $7 per 3 Square comma, fr ttre Yetta forUncts wary way eat tae | at? arm terurs Sad © 3 t into my life a man whom I Both ne coive that much “ Deceiv IN we a Ae 3 ecel er vine Peng: Nance GIFTS FOR MOTHER . 0 ner Dear Mins Grey: We © to|ly make a list of presents which Mahogany Davenport Table Special $19.75 We will welcome the opportunity to show you this splendid 60-inch Davenport Table and demonstrate to you how exquisitely dignified it appears when placed beside a Davenport. As a gift it cannot be equaled. Other Davenport Tables at $27.50 to $75.00, Cuan | WHEEL 10% 22.00@ 35.00 36.009 40.00 1 the other to bulld|a son could give his mother for course Uncle Sam would! Christmas—something she would ap Shirley |. Kaye Wallace on the Wurlitzer; the Uni- versal Weekly; and a colored scenic, “Along the Riviere” 014%@ 01/ (*) anton « steeas 260 Turnipe—Local, per eack ...sc000. 200 jel sn — TOYS | fj —, Each Many attractive | le a f i ‘ | ONY Ww cial values in depend- oN) x FIFTH AT PIKE met tey || t y 95c able Wheel Toys are : A Oranges Ali ° “ i Hustra 4 Admission ?0e—Chitdren Mr. H.M. Rogers, Who Purchased the Great Emporium and Larsen- |r: scicccccvaLivghee |] olla Oak Chaira, as inustrated, | offered at reducedl q 10e—Admisslon includes Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Makes Great Cloth- rb Mes i cturday, each 96¢. | prices. 4 bent ee Tea ero ing Purchase. Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and_ Will) Country Way and Grain = : Continuous 11 to It Force Fast Selling Saturday by Repeating Exceptional FREE Siraite Wea on ad | MAHOGANY te—C1 ' A Alfaite Hay ‘ ee ea ae | OFFER. Great Final Windup Starts Saturday at 8 A. M. Sharp. jira ew | Here is your Christmas opportunity: Men's Sample |¢ir* "=! | FLOOR LAMPS Suits and Overcoats—gray, brown and blue petterne —|sce mre ° worth considerable more, go for $6.85. Men’s Sample |(27"we. Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored—worth to} ; HALF PRICE $20.00, go at $9.85. We'rd selling these Samples All our sample Floor Lamps— — = CHEAP but they are not “cheap suits.” They're mahogany and mahogany-finished samples—one of a kind—but all sizes included. {i $109 stands, with silk shades—will be : Men’s finest Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailor- | Mea! | sold Saturday. 1 ed, including the celebrated Kaufman and ogy ve — ened oo arena taricy | There is only a limited number Page —- bg oe rage ty ga ee of date, (remain Oot Maiiieg SU and regular values range from : AEH i | in Sample Sui thes gy * lop Bs : | $21.50 to $70.00. This is a splen- ; a stylish Suits and Overcoats in this lot. | : tant x i Here is our Free Offer: Saturday—595 garments of = ah ge ape _to ne ewe r this Great Sample Suit Stock will be thrown on sale—and samps at a saving of one- b in order to force all these Suits and Overcoats = move, Lage 2 ‘i es ae sible, by the cl of business Christmas Eve, we | . e : reake this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—| | Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin or | Ss | and there are over 500 late stylish shapes in blacks, i browns and grays to select from—will be given ABSO-|,, o hod gat new store, with its entirely LUTELY FR with every Sample Suit, Overcoat or ‘ ; new stock, you will find a most desirable H. M. ROGERS Pai Ids day or Monday. — selection of suitable gifts for all tastes. l11. people's Friend, Who Makes Kaitleae Note—THIs FREE OFFER GOOD SATURDAY ® Selling Prices W. W. Houghton & Son . You are cordially invited to inspect OUT] gensational Free Christmas Offer AND MONDAY ONLY. It ends Christmas. Come and jg xno bho ns Hover sasinesian all stock before making your Holiday purchase.|~xjon sToRE—UNION HOURS take advantage of it. We are a Union Store. Open even- gee: a Zt = a Every courtesy will be extended. | ings until Christmas. Avoid the rush—shop early. Native inet A ~ tel Frye Bide. s | cece” ; 3 38 and $66 es: Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes, Butler Bros.—the largest wholesale) b)0)"; riba andbccers broken lines, worth $4.00; go at $1.98. | house in the — pi 9 Aer = us ' high rental ; a : ; ; i i tock of Men's) '* Watches, Silver and Gold Novelties. ts Pine | le Dress Shoes, worth their entire Seattle Sample ee Military Wrist Watches, $4.50 and Up. (4, os peer Buy two pairs at and Women 8 Felt Slippers. Just the | w Out of the High Rent District. thee cae Pee thing for Christmas. We bought them Pee eee ee One at a fraction of wholesale cost—they go} Th J C tt | Men’s Finest Sample Shoes, worth to | on sale tomorrow at 66c up. _ ES fesiaseeeeee Os. ° assu |$7.00, go at $3.48 a pair. Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for this wet “ i . Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at) 308 Third Ave., Pantages Theatre Bldg. Pari} . Pca tll las solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ $2.50 $2.85. The best values in Seattle. Eg See ‘7; rm Shoes, $1.68, and $3.50 Shoes go at Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, black kid | H43< “ZF. A Step trom |$2.39. vamp with fawn, pearl and brown top, OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager y JO". = %4_the Postoffice Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, | 12-, 14- and 16-inch top; all sizes; worth » i go Saturday at $1.98. | to $10.00, go at $2.98. STORE CLOSES AS USUAL AT 6 P. M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS The Final Windup of the great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 pairs Sample in tomorrow with a rush. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes all included. At these prices, these Shoes are a sacrifice—so grasp this Christmas opportunity. Get vours now while the getting is good. Rogers not make buys like this forever. : Think of it! Standard Brands, such as Walk-Overs, Florsheims, Red Cross Shoes and others are being sold for so little money. Come take your pick. Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to lowest rock - bottom sale prices. And note the following: 8,500 ARROW COLLARS, Go at 2 for 15c The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, at] Great quantities of Winter weight Wool {th and Pike, closed down and Rogers nae tees een, ae hedtigad up. grabbed all their Arrow Collars. Instead | Lepage eed te Min i 3° Rite of 20¢ straight, over 8,500 genuine Arrow ; earth 16 “$6.00, ; $2 85 ' Tee Collars will be thrown ve nad Sage at) Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, 2 for 15¢. All sizes, sate siyies- Union-made Mackinaws, Logger Shoes and Hundreds of MEN’S HIGH-GRADE | Slicker Coats, ete., in fact everything for SHIRTS that sold to $2.00 go on sale to-| Man’s Dress or Work wear included in this morrow at 85e¢. Come, see these Shirts— | sale and going at seemingly ridiculous every value is bona fide. They're an abso- | prices. lutely new buy—the surplus stock of one of These are just a few items picked at ran- : Seattle’s largest stores. dom from these great stocks. As long as turday ‘Il sell MEN’S 50c PRES- | we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing Shoes will start ag VICTROLA | THE BEST GIFT OF ALL A Victrola brings genuine pleasure and iN companionship to every member of the PRY family. LET YOUR GIFT FOR THE HOME BE A VICTROLA We have every size and every finish. Whatever style you select, an enduring enjoyment goes with it. Victrola Outfits—Spectal Christmas LOW EXCURSION FARES FOR THE HOLIDAYS December 20 to 25, Return up to January 3 BETWEEN ALL POINTS IN WASHINGTON, IDAHO AND OREGON CETTE PETE TORTS ETE ES @ecccccece ait IDENT SUSPENDERS at 23¢; 10c Hand- | at about one-half original cost we'll do so— 9d panier acre te Meceeh, Walt canoary 36 kerchiefs at 4¢@; Men’s Mixed Wool Sox go | Teeasinn athens Une ae store from Tans © Men’s Cotton So: 5¢; Men's Wool! morn till night attest Seattle’s appreciation , 2 , To California Points Underwear, worth to goes at 89¢;| of the supreme values that Rogers offers. \ é Meter teaa Aap PEA Es wea weeey es Rg nets: AOree Stopovers Permitted Men’s Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at | For Rogers giver what he advertises—the $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 68¢. people know. V Ata sha Saas $23.00 otal coat ve $62.50 NORTHERN PACIFIC RY People, buy now while this stock lasts. p this Christmas opportunity. Our five } é: Pay $3.00 Down—$2.50 Monthly Pay $5.00 Down—$5.00 Monthly. a : large display windows are just stacked with hig -grade mer es 4 re meee sete rae eucas nine Ay vob - Wess lously low. If you want to save, be here with the crowds deueude downie sta Lea Er : od cai day morning at 8 o'clock sharp. “Please shop earl We ar { records Han, eter 5.00 TICKETS doors close Saturday night at 10 o'clock, Open evenings until Christmas. Make no mis- 4 Peis h aa eae. Povey Full Information take—note address. } prota cont ons. 215: BO87 Total cont ..+2..;; 890.00 . O. MeMULLE Smith Buildi: A. TINLING, A. G. FO & PB. A. SEATTLE, WASIL A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Portland, Or. , City Pass. Agt. 504 Second Ave, LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT 24. Give victor RECORDS THIS The Red Front Clothing Co. i, Sareea ue i “HIS MASTERS VOICE” ° ° ° ° r ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ry e ° ° ° r ry ° ry ° ° . ° $ at 13 ° ° ° ° ° ry ° ° ° ° r ° ° ° ° ° r ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 1508-1510 First Avenue S85t*nortn ot Pike street |