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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918, PAGE 5 p. ttigh Rents Raise Many Protests[ aX one Rhodes Co ptior t .. $19.50 Se oes ee ! poe — TV ee Novelty Silk Dress Shirts Star tell of renth that have ad vanced to almost double in the Gpace of a yea ERs” inartate eam, mont te | , ner of Revonth and. Hartson mt —_ Special Saturday on me my 4 ne cg Choice $5.00 Ral : to te ve | Mew Bonnet ‘I know personally of three Upper Main Floor. An Extreme Val young couples who have given J fue, 4 | he budding Up the Srdeale af tying to Portraying Charming | LI Be budding tea make homes in this city of ex Styles, in the Largest | ; owers these orbitant rents, The wives have Assortment, at | , Separate Si Skirt neralc e mon lead lonely lives tn hetale $5.00 and $7.50 H Dre Poop coming of § ge. 1 Keep People Away Upper Main FI oming of Spring. These ff kirts are conspicuous for xcellent value, style, col- 1 design; they are fir 1e quality ind delineate the shirred od fr ; yp and thr ored mod- a Senieihs Aint Shad The t nketched is 1 els in nov stripes and only improvement t has an | plaid all yths, in belt . . ACall and inspect the 4 es Ag wtote measures of 24 to 28 < | HALIFAX SUFFERERS: TO th the selection of «Spr as ee ae Ph i thal i tse toy 998 Se. ’ | PAY TAXON THE RUINS, | "pack and” All Spring” Shades She Beauty of the Georgette Blouses b - ‘ ALIFA Soca ee digas +} j melon of @ muntt Me ry At 84.95 ae ue . ‘ . bee t " n s ew Upper Main Floor. " . r 4 ° ° Most of the common labor in the building of Uncle Sam's military railway in France int i t Spri (2) sh ”S/ at. Y | Was performed by German prisoners of war, working under the direction of American| ere '* jetore s e n irts ONE 5) that they t worth t % r officers. This picture st a squad of German prisoners under an American own wh prope 2 manded . eration fim.lotficer at one of the construction camps. own i be relieved of the ia $/.50 caer ge) for da 4 “ »8s in coloring, style Main Floor and effective embroid- ery i value, will re will be} find fi in the Zz to. ’ splendid dispiays of A City of “Horizontal Skyscrapers” in the Making, Say ; ons 5 i mea, ag pag Star Reporter—Last September It Wa : t t t features gee Pathless Mud Flat ob Chine ell as RY J. H. DUCKWORTH J built, making the Delawar t 1 ‘ t leorge d brings : Special Staff Dispatch | "Clyde of America ed ¢ « pa web be on : t Jee ; 5 Was Mud fies men in ito prominence } a—a city of Last September, ic Island, ; iat eee Beading, Embroidery, Pin Tu Roll and Flat a i ee below Philadelphia, ite w Res Deja lave and Hemstitching flat covered with ride “Gosia : eight feet high, and path gga ap aah 1 The color range permits choosing of Flesh, Peach, 569 Men’s Sample Suits and Overcoats Thrown on Sale | ===: sc cS022 Kee se | [twmitawasic! | itil 8, ie ow an Wie racks on the 900-acre site, that to police alone requires 1 men Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium and Larsen- = ltr 0") i ne roaran : (erg mi Dlvenlp emoge Sie Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Cleans Up Saturday. *\%-''" be te bisment pivais' and ministration buildings |n taxieabs and when he j | 5 : Slashed Sale Prices Backed by Sensational Free Offer Will” ; Caled iy de ot hl wapeane bine Weered oink et meee did’ was to hire a tax Ad a PUGET SOUND Force Fast Selling Tomorrow. Sale Starts Saturday at 8 A. M.),,*%° Pmersene: Peet Corporstion : “Assemble npg RONG Ca rig tbag le 2m - STEAMERS Tomorrow, Saturday, Rogers cleans up. Carloads « . ' super Ninet c t of Men’s Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings have ac- '°¢ std 438 weeee fabrics r ats ALL LOCAL ROUTES cumulated from the great stocks which we recently pur- ‘" , - DOCK. FOOT OF MAROn, Sen chased, and here’s how it will be cleaned up Saturday: P Men’s Overcoats and Suits—gray, brown and blue ny . ; patterns—worth considerable more, go for $5.95. |: . , Y th . (could sepa Men’s Overcoats and Suits, beautifully tailored, worth 18 *hiladel rage teal bg to $20.00, go at $7. ab—Fine Other included. eh : WA S& a =| TAHITI ‘MAIDENS LONELY a DR re Men’s Finest Overcoats ai uits, beautifully tai lf 3 ae ¢) 70 ored, including the celebrated Kaufman and Strauss | COUNT FIFTY! NO ant aa i : ed f on PR ES rg Pure Wool fabrics, former prices to $25.00, cut oer) N P, N| . A ung men to the war. And, as a pelea be geo day in Clean-up Sale to $9.85. EURALGIA Al y J a aes WR! i This Great Clothing Stock must be cleaned up, and in Jig " IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T order to further force every garment to move by the close Don’t suffer! Instant relief . PAY ME. of business Saturday night, we'll make this FREE offer:) follows a rubbing with old | eens ade »| This te my mesnage of deltverance With every Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat sold Saturday we “St. Jacobs Liniment” Re Nis approximately 1,000 young post tt Peo psicthnpe dag accom I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and!) ©¢0ar will give you, Absolutely Free, your selection of any $2.50 | A Hat in the house—and remember, there's hundreds in all| ¢ fait | we, THEY DIDN’T SUCCEED rreat Teeth absolutely without H. M. ROGERS shapes and styles to select from. ; - sap ge I s 8ST. LOUIS, March 1.—Women son nino cases but acute absceased ‘The People’s Friend, Who Starts Please Note—This Free Offer good Saturday ONLY.) pair at cor aralgia ee gy ibe carriers Aare not a success, nc: | Sy owest prices m1 your city tor Great Clean-up Saturday. We are a Union Store. We have Union Hours. Our doors)" “ie ; ) Pee | who, atts eg pie i bigh-class guaranteed UNION STORE—UNION HOURS close Saturday night at 7 o’clock sharp—so shop early. | Gata wena teal t j = - ae ee on ‘STERLING DENTISTRY SAMPLE SHOES AT $1.98 «229.0 7 SE Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes, Men’s Heavy Work Shoes—Samples— neuralgia d I cry piece numbered, will be dumped @eeeeeeeeeeeesseoccccoccccs oken lines, worth to $4.00, go at $1.98. for this wet weather wear, worth to|'” ee ee Men’s Fine Sample Dress Shoes, worth to nee & ae ~— < | - 4 "7 o . bd e! '” $5.00, go at Clean-up Price, $2.48. Buy lines; Clean-up Price, $1.98. two pairs at the price of one. Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, all! ' of ie Port Townsend—Port Angeles —Neah_ ’ y Tiny and Way Ports Men’s Best Sample Shoes, worth to $7.00, leather, go at Clean-up Price, %: 250) ‘ bs or ee go at Clean-up Price, $3.48 a pair. Girls’ Shoes at Clean-up Price, .68. J ‘ ; A a hull is finished it tr. Ulonia, for Port] 4:00pm The Clean-up of the Great Larsen-Mueller Portland Stock and 2,000 pairs Sam- r an't bure he | gst Obeg tn Mais ple Shoes is on tomorrow. If you need Shoes—come—you'll save money here Satur- Basins : ‘ od. The er and tur bines, Uke the plates, are made else and Way Ports day. Every article in this great $40,000 stock has <i packed down | to lowest rock- = [eee k , bottom sale prices. And note the following prices on Men's Furnishings Heal Skin Diseases Sih cies “iencanna iaes Ho . . . 19 30pm [Sir Walnlenle, "for 3:30pm Pi Laindablentans n gach a nulcknens are w the Brunswick Convinced Music- " fn a GENUINE ARROW COLLARS, 2 for 15 rine nate ae PRae THIN eat lage pang <> varie ett ances dl nd The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, a Heavy Winter Underwear on sale, 98¢ harsher ne ive bse ringworm, Feabe oy ved it he ! mn found nec 4 Fourth Ave. closed down up. Men’s Sweaters at 89¢ up. pits iets ah neg ig pet ey Blas a aN : Rogers _grabbe their Arrow Collar A large lot of Men’s Overalls go at 496; | $1.00 for extralerae bottle: 4 ; i of fl wis Fi ; oy Record Phonograph inhyeimestom, Gr Cash talked, so instead of 20c straight, gen- Men's Pants that sold to $3.00 at $1, 68 ; | ly applied will usually give instant relic Was Preferable excent on, excent uine Arrow Collars will be cleaned up at 2 Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85; Pepa py or Sept be (sands evitte Haa-| for 15¢. All sizes, late styles. Come, buy | Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work paired eelesibiringi tosh hagaae dal smmenced Saturday Onty | them by the box. Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker) —Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, eyes fell « 5 met." for! $:00pm Hundreds of } Ss Coats, etc., in fact everything for Man’s | disappearing liquid and is soothing te What We i HIRTS that sold to $2.00 go 1 Dress or Work Wear included in this sale penne serene. peered ita ibe over Heri Price, 85¢. Come, see the: Ss ita: cave y- and going at ridiculous Clean-up Prices. it today and save all 1 further distress | “Is going to alue is bona fide. They’re the surplus These are just a few items picked at peel The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. OVER PIE Hu stock of one of Seattle’s largest stores. dom from this Great Clean-up. As long as Saturday we'll also sell MEN’S 50c PR we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing | i 'RED CROSS BANDAGES IDENT SUSPENDERS at 28¢; 10c¢ Ha at about one-half orig cost we'll do so—| POISONED BY SPIES erchiefs at 4¢; Men’s Mixed Wool Sox go because the crowds that pack our store oon § t 13¢; Men’s Cotton Sox at 6¢; Men’s | morn till night attest Seattle’s appreciation ¢j,, Way to Soothing Hamlin's » ¥ 7 ty bites ‘ool Underwear, worth to goes at 89¢; | of the supreme values that Rogers offers. | Wizard Oi ae ¥ ( ' strur fen’s Flannel Shirts, worth to $2.50, at For Rogers gives what he advertises—the : st Po ularity Increases '" * “'™!!"" P P8¢; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 89¢. people know. And remember— ettective tr etme gia wate per ere ( P Bret niga ian in ‘ ‘ A 7 fundamen wre It lib variably Dring | wore hunting the perpetrators of the People, grasp t final chance to buy standard, high-grade merchandise at these ex- ae ceptionally low prices. Come and save—be here with the crowds Saturda ale starts | ¢, antiseptic qualities nee ene ae promptly Saturday morning at 8 a. m. Sharp. “Please Shop Early. , a Union , gh iompprermnpat! ial mga, rolled by patriotic ane SCLS Deane: Store—our doors close Saturday night at 7 o'clock Sharp. Make no wintakeccaols address Pirates rol s* efully. Follow the crowds to the Big Union Store. port idhar ses diaiegapeckl ip hace neck, frost bites, LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT an canker waren. | ‘The Red Front Clothing Go a TEM ra | gual SN, Oe SEATTLE MUSIC HOUSE :: en 1508-1510 First Avenue S28t‘North ot Pike Street a ot ae, nbs Stoninie Mt edig BEST FOR RESULTS J standardized shell |} Only Puget ly Ludiow an did not w ont rl except Sunday Ceccccccccveccccs © The Brunswick —t) "LEVE) nding points must’ make for landing, Haniitty tn Steamer's { Include boat ity tm limited to wear. exceed $100. for nts (excepting. © schedule hased at ticket @ m, to 12:00 ATION ©0,

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