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YOU LAVGH 78% AT THE MISSUS FOR he SHOPPING” FOR PRICES ON FURNITURE - S ANG You SRY Youll /*°% “Buy iTwiTnwovr KX ~ AL THIS Fuss AND WORRY’ SOUND ASLEEP. you BUY 17 AN@ PAY INSTALLMENT PRICES - THEN FEEL LIKE = / . WHEN VOU LERRN WHAT \« > Would HAVE PRIM aT — bd If all members of The Star’s great family of readers could get together and buy, sell or exchange household articles—think what a saving it would represent. Did you ever make a list of the unneces- sary articles in and around your home? For example, you may have a trunk or a traveling bag which you no longer need. Yet some one else may be planning a trip and be in need of and willing to buy these very ar- ticles. On the other hand, you may be in need of an extra piece of furniture, or some article which your neighbor has for sale. Seattle is growing by leaps and bounds— a there are thousands of families locating in various sections of this city—perhaps some a of these people wish to buy or sell some- 4 thing. Then Why Not Compare Notes? With this thought in mind, and in order to encourage its readers in sending “printed messages,” The Star is going to award five cash prizes of $5.00 each under the follow- ing conditions: A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household advertising the greatest number of articles For Sale thru the classified columns of The Star during this week, beginning with the issue of Mon- day, July 15, and ending with the issue of Monday, July 22. A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household advertising “for” the greatest number of articles thru the classified columns of The Star during the same period. — Th Workm Co In Cash Prizes Every family that reads The Star can participate. And the best part of it is that this contest will be profitable to you whether you win a prize or not. Read the details below: A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household advertising the greatest number of articles “To Ex- change” thru the classified columns of The Star during this period. A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household placing the greatest number of “For Rent” (rooms, housekeeping rooms, or rooms and board) ads in the classified columns of The Star during this period. A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household placing the greatest number of ads in the classified sec- tion of The Star, regardless of their classifi- cation, during this period. We Will Help You Write Your Ads Make a list of the things you want to buy, sell or rent—then phone Main 600, and our classified department will help you arrange them. You do not have to bring your ads to the office or pay in advance—simply call Main 600. A record will be kept in this office of all ads ordered during this period, and the prizes awarded according to the above rules. In the event of a tie in the number of ads or articles advertised, a prize will be awarded each of those tying. This offer applies to the residence section only. Business establishments, real estate and other business offices will not be al- lowed to participate. OBEY THAT IMPULSE—PHONE MAIN 600, AND LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. ES a On a eR ORE — Bis fo SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1918. ey Ride to Shops in Autos---Do en of Prospe PAGE 5 Seattle}, Zhe Rhodes Co. $24.50 Jaffeia Silk Coats Special at $19.75 Upper Main Floor Yous matter how warm the night and evening are cool, and these Silk Taffeta Coats are of the right weight f and style for the protection ae eeded. The sale includes the ¥ need 1 VN 1 Coat sketched and other mod ct Spels in shirred, waisted and yore |i 4 } belted styles, in navy and black Sizes 16 to 44 ! \ ‘ - ‘ ) pe iu «< 19.50, $24.50, $29.50, $31.75 and $15.00. Fiber Silk Sweaters at Most Any Price Be Sure That You Will Be One of the Women That Will Benefit by This Special Gossard Corsets at $1.45, mt $1.65 and $2.95 Upper Main Floor THE | r \itude of this special Upper Main Floor | if irpasse any ; | | lik nt on the Pacific best is what coast, and lar though the quan THE the patrons} ) of this store want, and the best is what you get in the Fiber Silk Sweater at the price you choose. tities were, the splendid respo' and purchases by our patrons hz b made inroads upon the reserve stock ® that is So there- fore we again i you to buy “ now, the » every ad Some are in coat styles, vantag permits. others in slip-over mod- els with large collars,} belts «and sashes. The} color assortment includes] rose, corn, salmon, Co- penhagen blue, Kelly green, turquoise and pur- jple, which are most at- |tractive at $5.00, $5.75, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, 90, $15.00 and $16.50. Sizes 38 to 46. Gossard Front Lace Coorset. Special $2.95 yand $ » male a 82.95 Gossard Front Lace Corsets, Special $1.65 pay tevin 2 Roost The Sweater sketched) i at $8.00. Boas jjis a slip-over model of} ale at $1.65 /pure silk thread and is} dl Frov t Lace Corsets, Special $1.45 }|shown in che gold = bese, arco an: ed plain ph te coutil |and navy, in s) 8 to ath ¢ 44. Priced at ..$25.00) 45 i ENGRAVERS PLEDGE LOYALTY TO WILSON » Delegates of the Northwest Photo Engravers’ association, in convention Accused of Being the Kaiser’s Tool HUN HUMOR Three small items from Fliegende From an agony” column: “Come 4 am no longer smoke Haetter e tobacco substitute,” KANE-TAYLOR LEATHER) SPECIALTY CO. (GEO. JACKLIN, Manager Has the best equipped plant im the Northwest for manufacturing Brief Cases, Card Cases and I sent my uncle a postcard say ing I would wire when I was arriv ing. And First, I arrived, then the tele gram, and lastly the posteard ATTACKS Purses. 4 Have Been \ We make and repair Ladies STOPPED ~ 7, Handbags. Mei For Over 50 Years “=. “If It's Made of Leather— werlih KLINE’S EPILEPTI We Make It” MEDY. itisa r _ + bled. Res ns upon Second Floor n placed t n SANITARY MARKET ar , = biol nin a Opposite Liberty Theatre on Epilepeyy. It is RUMELY Or, RH. KLINE CO., 223 [ Hair Often Ruined der By Washing With Soap | °"' Buy That Screen Door Wednesday 3ig odds and ends assortment of high-grade Doors in two lots at spe- cial prices $2.98 and $3.98 There are some exceptionally fine Doors in this assortment. They were placed there because we had only a few of each kind and wanted to clean up stock. You'll find all stock sizes in the lot, if not all sizes in each style. Most of them have 1'4-inch frames, some with galvan- ized cloth. Special, choice... .$2.98, $3.98 No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. «|University Man Falls in Airplane Over in France as tte NaI PAIN On AME AA aah i va Te tate ee ee Jelly Glasses, Special, Dozen 45c None Delivered at This Price. Choice of tall or squat-shape glass Jelly Tumblers, complete with tin caps; 19-pint size, special, dozen ........ . 45e¢ WE SELL YOUR FAVORITE FRUIT JAR Economy, Mason, Ideal, Sure Seal ¢ McAdoo Order Aids Spokane Rail Fares SAN FRANCISCO, July 16 Schram Kerr § Blue and White Enamel Cooking- ware, Values up to $2.00 98c criminator Glasses Made toyour individual : ges me ee We have enough of this high-grade enamel steel- Ould filled frames NAME COMMITTEE TO ware to last one more day. Nearly a dozen fine articles from which to choose, including two styles as lowas #25 50 ENTERTAN EDITORS dish or preserving pans, so much in demand at this Bee our wil A the com time. All pieces have pure white acid-proof lining. DOUBLE VISION GLASSES The Single Lene with two Sights, \WEGNER OPTICAL CO." :, Special, each No Phone or C. DR.R. B. WEGNER, MGR. oe @ | . 2. Tr ( 227 UNION STREET vii Sor: fod CQ Dharriib xt Between Dod 0.30! Ave. Ki \S pet eV. So No ee q frit of Bellingham