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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1918. Sa AS SENN as AER te Men ht i HB ete RL PAGE 4 N, SEND THE KIDDIES DOWN SATURDAY German Plotters F oiled. in Movies by Jack Pickford (JNCE-A-YEAR CLEAN-UP SALE Clearance Prices on Dress Skirts $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98 Good Cloth Skirts in plain Brown, Blue, Black and Checks Splendid Serge Skirts and Black Sol Satin Skirts ‘ All-Wool Storm Serge and Wool Poplin Skirts, Black, Navy and Gray Black and Navy Taffeta and Fancy Stripes Beautiful Stripe Taffetas and Satin and Fancy Serge Skirts 20 Dozen Fine White Waists Plain, embroidered, pin tripe, check and corded voile Hemstitched, embroidered pique collars. Sold up to $1.98, FURS FOR LESS Animal effects and Dozens of Handsome Sateen Petticoats Black, Navy, Gray, Tan and Fancy Stripes, Plaids and Figured. Regular and extra sizes. .98c Muffs, S¢ Mhaw arts, Wint The Hetreat of the Germans at Orpheum Sunday installment of the Battle of Arras,” jorme SPIRIT OF 191T" Bee }. Jack Pinktoré 5 PROGRAMS TODAY Yankee lack Pickford in offering Pt © from the Hiack Wolf, Australian Lynx, Arctic ¥ Red Fox, Rae- Marmot and $1.25. ‘ox, $750 Furs $10.00 Furs $20.00 urs $12.50 98 5.00 | reaular The $30.00 Furs $15. \" Sold up to $1.50, at... bere he Pendleton Reand- | Meach’s “The Aue- Mary Miles Manter in | | Mart ‘in “The Narrow | | Anne | Women’s Solid Comfort | Men’s Solid Leather Work 1 war Leather and mareh Added Feature PANTS The story of a six-year-old suffragette who yearned to don man’s own, CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ‘ston 20¢ —— Children 10¢ *rices include wat tax OLISEUM : Jon Decorat upsets the n day, gets wind of and nx of a bunch of Ger » trying to mines, Jack proves! | gular “Yankee Doodle Uke George Cohan Liberty until Saturday mans, cause a Fendieten, Ore., where round up is held. 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Men’s Natural Color Heavy Double-Twisted Cotton Thread Yarn Sox, 15¢ Pair r or « dow Colors One pail price, This Sox te, a orice. All sizes cea yege Clean-up Sale, 15¢ Boys’ Heavy Shoes, $3.50 Pair Mac calf, tn either t yr black; solid leather m gunmetal pole, sewed and nailed. Come tn button and Ince, To clean up now, ®3.60 pair SLIPPERS ® for men. at reduced Men’s Natural Merino Wool Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 Garment Thin is a winter weight gar ment. Natural color, and will pot shrink, and should give plenty of wear. All sizes up to 48 Shirts, and Drawers to 46, Price $1.25, & garment Men's Heavy Wool-finished Union Suits, in Cream Only, $1.85 Suit and one that will y wear, During our Oncea-year Cleanup Sale, 81.85 a sult. All sizes. Button Shoes, $3.25 " gunmetal, with medium iow solid leather sole. Sizes ‘2 0 7% Also a very good Shoe tor the growing “Mins.” Men's Gunmetal Calf Shoes 83.50 pair nizen 6 to 10 Women’s Winter Weight Vests and Pants, Worth $1.00 and $1.25, for 85¢ Garment are made of combed yarn rib, high néek, long sleeves i ankle length. Sizes run from MM to 46. Boys’ Egyptian Yarn Union Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years, 75¢ Suit Made from a nice quality of Egyptian yarn, elastic ribbed. which should give plenty of wear, Women’s Cotton Vests at 25¢ Garment Medium weight Vests, with wing sleeves; regular 36¢ values for 25¢. Shoes Heavy leather nole, nafled and sewed: reinforced counter: Blu cher style. tan. All sizes, $3.50 @ pair, Men’s Dress or Business Shoes Blucper or button style, “ia gunmAal, calf, viel kid; Good- year welt; leather insole; stylish lasts. All sizes, $5.00 pair. Women’s 20c U. S. Soldier Hose, in Black Only, for 1214¢ Pair Have fashioned leg and double heel and toe. Fast color. Women’s Black Cashmere Wool Hose, 35¢ Pair, or 3 Pairs for $1.00 Fashioned leg with plain or ribbed garter tops; double heel and toe; sizes 8% to 10. Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, 25¢ Pair Double sole and toe, high spliced heel and wide garter tops. All colora, including black and white. Sizes 8% to 18. DOCTOR POOR MAIL SERVICE K&EPS ALASKANS OUT A form of hardship is being work ed on Alaskans who have “cozne out to enlist. on account of lack of mall transportation to a number of in |terior points, As drafted men must obtain consent of their local be before enlisting In any branch they choore, & pair MECHANICS’ WORKING CLOTHES—Union Made MEN’S PANTS | 0: trse 62.38 armen duty tanned) Bawa Wrog] $2.50 $3.50 Mackinaws $3.00 $5.00 $5.00 Up Newest patterns, in best up in the belted wearing materials; ail styles, in plaids and sizes from 82 to 48 waist stripes; all sizes from 8 measure. to 18 years. 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He personally phon od for an after being “Life to Me Thing, for I Get a o “ of Elyse Cream aim| Troubles » Thing of the Past ambulance es jo with the then of the {n which Annette plays!" the part of mermaid and Pike st SHIPMASTERS MEET “THE QUESTION The Shipmasters’ association of |the United States gave a banquet in There are a number ef questi » throut the late ce catarrh sufferer has been seeking,| the blood is clean Sule ggg mnie | a ee = ablets, taken In time, will prevent |mentary to newly e officers RW GROVES signature on It's just splendid No matter haw bad your complex: ‘The Queation About 300 persons were present PORT TOWNSEND—Capt. Sam- uelson, of thé steamer F. 8. 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LEE OFF TO ASSUME NEW POSITION) George A. Lee, Seattle attorney who has been prominent {n state i service, will leave immediately for ‘ame . valuation attorney commis: the re nor in ORPHEUM Kugene Levy, Mer. Third and Madison Street ... NOW PLAYING ‘A Daughter of the Gods’ —with— Annette Kellerman A Million Dellar Ploture The of the World t daring thing in motion pic- tures and sensational appearances of Mins Kel- Jerman impress and thrill one beyond the scope of brief and hurried deacrip- tion. 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