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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918, PAGE 5 lve | | " SATURDAY IS PLEASE, MR. MOVIE DIRECTOR, | R FIND US SOME NEW SEA ROCKS CITY ; FILINGS x AN OLD, OLD LANDMARK Woodhoase-Grunbaum Furniture Co, lc 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST YoU OR Creait Svetem has Deen eatadts OMe cevine you to turntah your home wheats pret rand our prices are ‘tre charges: me interest, 7UST TOUR WORD THAT YowLL Pay GUAPO Worth of Momefurnictings, LIKE With but Jay left for filing as Hida elty ¢ while hers are that they are to f latest rumor in t Thomson today declared that they trictan, om as i » mayoralty & Manson, ¢ Horr, Hiram Gill ffiths after elty candidates for the and the finals March 6.) NEURALGIG. PAINS |Give Way to Soothing Hamlin's | Wieard Oi }ruary 19, Hamlin's V |] | effective trea neuralgia. Rubbe im, it wots an a te erves, and almost invariably brings | relef. healing Ol ia a mafe and Solid Oak Buffet. fumed or golden finish. Top measures 19 x40 inches. Has mirror and self lined silver drawer and double compartment. Kegular price | back. Regular price $14.50 $23.50. Special ne $1845 $11.25 | Solid Oak Rocker in t finish, exactly as pictu heavy solid construc genuine leather seat fon and and pad | Its an always be relied upon to prevent jinfection, or other serious results, from sprains bites and stings for sore feet, stitt cold sores and canker | Get it from druggiats If not satisfied, return the get your money back Ever constipated Just try Wiheard Liver vessel for Papeete, Tahiti, Society Is. | Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30) lands. via Eten, Peru. lcenta Advertinenent | -SAMPLE=| _ cturesque, but one wishes sometimes that dt EMME st Bex v AOVM antineptic qualities Seene From “Cleopatra,” Starring Theda ra, Which Will Open at the | Metropolitan Saturday for a | in of Eight Days bruises, cute, burna, Just ax ood, too, ok, frost bites, Exchange Your Used Furniture for New Goods | ODAYS PROGRAMS sailing schooner Fred J. Wood from Bellingham within the few weeks. APT. PEASLEY READY OR ANOTHER CRUISE RE. (Gfatt) Peasiey, hero of of sea tales, will take the next or have sick| Cap'n Matt will clear his | neadache? “The Wolf and Wis Mate.” Walsh in “The Guaranteed Clark in Mart in “Mell's “ ekground « Niagara Falls. . WANTED, HE swe DID if, o- WHAT HF TOOK, “TH The V NOW PLAYING George Walsh FINAL CLEARANCE MEN'S SAMPLE OVERCOATS AND SUITS Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium and Larsen- » \Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Starts Final Clearance | Saturday. Rock-Bottom Selling Prices, Backed Up by Excep- _ tional Free Offer, Marks End of Great Sale. Here’s a Clothing Sale worth while. It's the Final Clearance of this great Sample Suit Stock, and these prices go for Saturday only. Men’s Sample Overcoats and Suits—gray, brown and blue patterns—worth considerable more, go for $6.85. Men’s Sample Overcoats and Suits, beautifully tailored—worth to $20.00, go at $8.65. Men’s Finest Overcoats and Suits, beautifully tail-| ored, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss} Pure Wool fabrics, former prices to $25.00, cut Satur- | day in Sample Suit Sale to $11.85. The Final Clearance of this Great Sample Suit Stock} begins tomorrow, and in order to force all these Suits) and Overcoats to move before the close of business day night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $ in the house—and there are over 500 to select from, shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE! with every Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat sold Saturday. Please Note—This Free Offer good Saturday ONLY.| Prices We are a Union Store. We have Union Hours. Our doors UNION STORE—UNION HouRS close Saturday night at 7 o'clock sharp—so shop early. SAMPLE SHOES AT $1.98 Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes,| Men’s Heavy Work Shoes—Samples— | ten lines, worth to $4.00, go at $1.98. for this wet weather wear, worth to 00, go at $2.85. | Men’s Fine Sample Dress Shoes, worth to 96. | | $5.00, ah nas. Buy two pairs at the Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken) Es of ene. lines, $1.98. | | | Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all! | Men’s Best Sample Shoes, worth to $7.00, | leather, go at $1.95. 250 Girls’ Shoes at) oa | go at $3.48 a pair. | | $1.68. The Final Clearance of the great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 pairs | Sample Shoes will start tomorrow with a rush. If you need Shoes—come—you'll save money here Saturday. Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to lowest rock-bottom sale prices. And note the following rock-bottom prices oa Men's hings: | The third GENUINE ARROW COLLARS, 2 for 15c§ | The third The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, at| Heavy Winter Underwear on sale, 98¢ | | Fourth Ave. and Pike St., closed down and | up. Men’s Sweaters at 89¢ up. | Rogers grabbed all their Arrow Collars.| | A large lot of Men's Overalls go at 49¢; § Cash talked, so instead of 20¢ straight, gen- | Men’s Pants that sold to $2.00 at 98¢; wine Arrow Collars will be thrown on sale | Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85; tomorrow at 2 for 15¢. All sizes, late | Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work styles. Come, buy them by the box. Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker . ~: | Coats, ete., in fact everything for Man's Hundreds of MEN’S HIGH-GRADE | pyrex.’ or Work Wear included in this sale SHIRTS that sold to $2.00 go on sale tomor- | 154 going at seemingly ridiculous prices. row at B5¢. Come, see these Shirts—every | ‘These are just a few items picked at ran- is bona fide. They’re the surplus | dom from this Great Clearance. As long as stock of one of Seattle’s largest stores. we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing Saturday we'll also sell MEN’S 50c PRES- | at about one-half original cost we'll do so— IDENT SUSPENDERS at 23¢; 10c Hand- | because the crowds that pack our store from kerchiefs at 4¢; Men’s Mixed Wool Sox go | morn till night attest Seattle's appreciation at 13¢; Men’s Cotton Sox at 5¢; Men’s | of the supreme values that Rogers offers. Wool Underwear, worth to $2, goes at 68¢; | For Rogers gives what he advertises—the Men’s Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at | people know. And remember—Your Pay $1.38: Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 68¢. Checks Cashed Here. People, we believe this will be your final chance to buy standard, high-grade mer- at such low prices as these. Come, grasp this opportunity. If you want to fave—be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale starts promptly Saturday morning at $a. m. Sharp. “Please Shop Early.” We are a Union Store—our doors close Satur- day night at 7 o’clock Sharp. Make no mistake—note address carefully. }0K FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT The Red Front Clothing Co. 1508-1510 First Avenue Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street 0 be meen at the Mission ere MARGUERITE ON CANAL BOAT AND CIRCUS HORSE The sight of little iarguerite Clark in the plain garb of canal boat girl, and In the fluffy frills of a In 4 cireus, of what terest Hin Mate,” It is the new film i the Colonial History Proves It's Been the Winning Way "8 Chartie Chaplin bas trained his curly forelock to tie fat since his sal ary was rated, according to tea-party column writers in Los Angeles, . The odds are great in this case, but Yankee in genulty scores another hit A STAR SPANG COMEDY FOR E AND GIRLs Young or Old | were radically different in tempera ment, the love of an artist for his |ideals, a slashed picture and other nteresting feature © developed in of Yeate " at the Lib GUTERSON'S NTED CHESTRA Rigoletto”. . Verdi Dvorak Ghosts “Humoreske” . IN VANKER MMER by hardy Yan completing a week's rur thru it. Betw of them they m wreck the town pretty t But with all his busting pro | clivities, Doug can't do much | damage to the Grand ¢ ot | A rine busts | | thrill me right said Minerva in a sketch at the Pala first is when you are before an au ence which tes the fact that] a | ou are try ond is a feet of line ‘Somewhere. thrill . . and a vol ext Sessue Haya ' | Hawaii is the is a feature of kawa picture, Strand. The film h Marsh comes Saturday, in her latest | | wyn offerin written by Irvin 8. Cobb, called “Fields of Honor.” | CLASS A 3 »arapher: | a West | form the for the | “Hell's Hin of the week name. remainder "iw the | | | COME T oe | the Draft istead of get out of it The film attraction is We Pay the War Tax 2 Oc Children... .10e Loge Seats 30¢ at the this w | "Draft 2 8. Rankin Drew, who was fairly | well known in pictures, and now is Jdriving an airplane in France, is a LL MART |won of Mr, and Mra. Sidney Drew. — | 3 and | nalia of the wild and woolly | LOUISE GLAUM | in “HELL'S HING CLASS A THEATRE Srd, Near Pike NOW PLAYING Members of the F w Washing:| ninth al! by officers and} members will be given, WRaRS |epectal staff will be at the service of witttin The Rhodes Co. in Interesting, Money-s in Every Department ind balloon At $2.76, nd $4.60, Mt the Neckwear Section 8 of khaki-kool aving Item for You ard $2.25 83.50 « 35 Women's Coats Reduced for Saturday Selling $14.95 An exceptional offering i of Coat They are stylishly in flare and gathered skirt effects, but ton trimmed, belts and big pockets. The colors » Wistaria, Mole, Navy, Ru and Havana Brown Formerly priced $45.00, $39.50, $24.50 and $19.00. Saturday, while they last, $14.95 2/ Swiss Taffeta Petticoats Reduced for Saturday Selling $7.95 high-grade ancy shirred, full und the « this lot modeled and dresse: Organdy Roll Collars, with dainty bination edges of embroidery and some all white, some with dainty flower designs in pastel colors * : Pg . $1.50 and $2.25 New Satin Coat Collars in roll effects, piped with narrow edges of plaid silk ginghams in dainty colors Corsets Reduced For Saturd. selling we have included in thi ale models for all figures, including Royal Wor- cester, Rhodesa, Bon Ton, American Lady and Gossard. All clean, new stock. Corset § Formerly priced and $ For Saturday me Pa $7.95 She Children’s Wear Department GINGHAM SCHOOL DRESSE in pla $1.50 Corsets reduced to --.. $1.00 $2.00 and $2.50 Cor- sets reduced to $1.25 50 and $5.00 Cor- sets reduced to $2.35 $4.25, $5.00 and $6.00 Corsets reduced to $3.50 $8.00 and $10.00 Cor- sets reduced to $4.95 peautiful 7 made attractive model ¢ made with high w nd are trimmed n contrasting colors ist mot ear $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 At the Waist Section Waists of Crepe ar Chiffon Ta Satin Stripe, Reduced. The Georgette models shown with beaded and er broidered garniture in beco For Saturday's Selling The Millinery Section Offers— Untrimmed Velvet Shapes in black, The Shapes include Rolling Sailors, AT THE MEN’S 8) é RU BOYS SWEATERS $1.95 A splendid garment for school wear. In, a becoming shade of Cardinal Red only. Sizes 28, 30, . 32, 34 and 26 FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING *- $1.95 MEN'S lic CORDED EDGED HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 for 25¢ A fine, soft, linen finish Cam- bric Handkerchief, regular size, with corded border and finished with narrow hemstitched edges. FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING 3 for 25¢. MEN'S FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS $1.50 A heavy, warm, serviceable Shirt of dark gray flannel. Well made and full cut. All sizes. ...81.50 Mushroom Turbans and small Side Rolls Formerly $2.95 and $5.00. FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING $1.50 50 Attractive Models in Hat- ters’ Plush in black, navy and All trimmed with priced | ing designs The Satin Stripe Taffeta in broad stripe red bands of grosgrain ribbon. Formerly $3.95 and $5.00. FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING Font SATURDAY'S SELLING % $1.95 4 IF if nm Hotel Men's association, » will work with the general uxing committee of the Seattle amber of Commerce and Commer. new homes needed by the army workers coming here. HOTEL MEN AID WORK | OF HOUSING INCOMING MEN FOR SHIPYARDS . To help provide CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan, 11— War bread, made of wheat and bar | ley.“ has made its appearance on tables of the cooks and The first day it was it was well received, altho many the officers at mess “stuck” to the straight wheat variety. Experiments are being conducted with war flour mixtures. tions for a big housing drive, February 1, are being made by New Edris, in charge of the general committee's headquarters, at 4038 Jing. He is listing houses His phone number is ousing for the school. y In the OW. KR. &N depe al! desiring assistance 4 labor, thru the Central unell, has demanded that nment build thousands of ‘The bureau will be | ot T. D. Rockwell, secretary « Music—the Best Music for Every Home in Seattle In addition to its educational value, good music is an essen- tial feature of home life— and the modern Talking Ma- chine brings right into your home the kind of music you like the best—the music you have always wanted. Here are Two Special Columbia Outfits Complete With Records That we are sure will inter- | est you. Model 35 ustrated Above | Col umbia with hinged top, has I be sent to you with Records) and an 9.50 on Special Terms of $1.00 a Week | Columbia Model 75 of 1 for This fine Cabinet ambi ' had in a nun ferent we and finishes » you with an as of twenty » or Rec et Ul foe BER OR Special Terms of $1.50 a Week COME TO OUR STORE—Tell u i pl wer for and explain the the you like best ther model that appeals to of the machine in full must Telephone Elliott 112, We Close at 6 P. M. Every Evening, Including Saturday,