The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1917, Page 4

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srseetneintniwenbogripen- ors er cnrenmonenee aS mannan ate conee sages NT steete seat toot STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 1917. PAGE 4 ~~ THIS GROCER A SOCIALIST, BUT THAT DIDN’T KEEP DOWN PRICE) Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop NOW— as ever before The Greatest | Suit and_ | Overcoat _ to get an $22.50 Plush Coats .. $25.00 Plush Coats $35.00 Plush Coats Values in the City. at, each .. to $30.00, to clean up BOYS’ | SOLDIERS ARE BRITISH WON'T INN.W. WOODS CONSIDER HUN TOGUT SPRUCE PEACE TERNS Soldiers landed in Northwest here in Seattle patterns to be chaps are looki Boys’ madras, have failed iver Tailored Ready Co. ! GAS ENGINE MEN ARE . Use Without Discemfart of Le | Men o Method that cures pe re $1.79, $1.89, = 401-403 been looking for—the Drees Two buckles at top. will be waterproof. purchase another pair. Checks Cashed Here Mer ASK JAPAN 10 STOP U. .S. MUNITIONS | SHIPS |: a wilt Fixpress Disagrees g with the other com rena held the - FLOUR MILL FIRE LOOKS rg necece to da =} : NEW PRICES WILL © below. Db Do tt Today. 5 2 [zie SALEM © [emer corros ANSWER TWO CALLS BE SET ON COALS |: ig? a juffalo, > Re fication of ¢ | e in the Willamette valley, |, t Fire Marshal Wella and fed fend free trial of your method le are today ir EVEN SANTA HAS heen TROUBLES | SHI i Are you looking for acre | | shot age? Read Star Want Ads. - sipniaianencaieall fepart "NEW BILL AT HIP | JS PLEASING ONE The ute Dear r BOSSED 10,000 MEN, | __NOW HE'S IN ARMY *, in a com-} in O11,” Get Your New Bradbury Suit and Overcoat Right Now Hand-Ts them from distil rs and cigar man: | te let and Charles have an acro: | number that is in a class ‘s me ack 0 r ‘EXEOUTE WEX, THI THIEF ° yt 4 Young, “That ing and play Bennett an HE mou Prices Are $25 and $30 With Our Liberal Credit Plan “/RUSSIAN BOAT TO SHIP HER CARGO Search of the Russian boat Shilk ed Thursday, sh A COMPLETH PRONOGRAPH DEPT. ON SECOND FLOOR. Ser |e 1932-1334 used from the ¢ jail on $28 enh ball aplece. CREDIT) {GLADLY| ely pain- y. we keep m. Sundaye DENTISTS OVER OWL DRUG STONE, Second Avenue, UNION 205% PIKE STREDT. Untrimmed Velvet Hats, up to $2.98, Furtex Trimmed Tailored Suits, sold up $3, $3.50, The Newest Models are none too good for the boys We have them, and the 8 3 to 18 years, Waists and Shirts in domestic The, $1.25, $1.50. spruce camps Friday to rush Boys’ Hats and Caps to match the suit, all production of aeroplane ma | models; 59¢, 69¢, up to $1.50. terials, whieh the lumbermen | London BOYS’ SHOES We have all the different kinds” that oe boys hav big high top ones that you wade in the water with, With All sizes. We can satisfy you for less. 'VETERAN SOLDIER ontigating BIG CLEAN-UP SALE| To clean up our stock we are making DRASTIC REDUCTIONS in prices. See our coat window idea of how cheap you can buy a — $9.50 $12.50 $16.50 GOOD WINTER COAT here. $12.50 Cloth Coats. . . $16.50-$18.50 Cloth Coats . $24.50 Cloth $12.50 $16.50 Coats... $24.50 Be Cloth, $22.50 QB | Teens eet tas. tat = ae $3.50 ae $15.00 SUITS $5 to $8 ’S RAIN C APES CHILDRE $1.98 Men’s Suits $12.50, $15, $20 Here you can find the ‘models to suit, all the consery- atives—models in neat fabrics, and the pinch-back and belted models in all the newest fabrics shown; all well tailored and at prices in keeping with our expenses “LOW.” Men’s Pants $2.50, $3, $3.50 $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 We can fit the small, short man or the tall, slim one, or the regular built fellow, all at the same price. Our sizes run from 29 to 52 waist measure—all lengths. Men’s Overcoats and Mackinaws $5.95, $6.95, $10, $15 Up If it’s the long coat you desire, either for dress or street wear or rainy weather, we have it; or the short one for work, m@toring or any outdoor purposes, we have them in all fhe new models. “DON’T FORGET,” this is headquarters for mechanics’ outfits, “union made.” and in the nattiest colors are what the young flannel and izes and $2.19, $3. 30 10e, School Shoe and the a little neatfoot oil they Look at these before you Your Pay Checks Cashed nt SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREEV ed to the state WASHINGTON, Dee. 1S MADE CAPTAIN ..:°: e he Pv been treated for gun PAY R R EMPLOYES jo The WITH FEDERAL FUND 28.—Presi- st for |@ent Wilson will recommend to con: « t ¢ CENTRAL AGENCY = _TO GATHER FUND |=) scsse tse ar oe rect ibutions will be _ pe “ry sation of the : : PROPOSITION NOT roads = ARIS, Dee. ie ‘Saving Thru the Ur ersal—It's the Way to Be Successful.” SEMI-ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT We announce our Semi-annual Dividend for the half-year ending December 31st, 1917, 8% 8s Universal aera = — Association 316 Pike Street. At the Rate of gress legislation placing all railroad employes directly under the govern ment, to be paid from federal funds, |it was learned officially today. This McAdoo will ap! t him in directing opers 0. K. WITH FRENCH 28.—France will re e any German-con- uch as the definite i by Count Czernin ister Piction declared chamber of deputies. tion was received with

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