The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1918, Page 3

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KENNEWICK CLOTHING STOCK ON SALE WEDNESDAY Entire Kennewick Clothing Stock, of Kennewick, THE SEATTLE STAR KEEP A RESERVE OF COAL, WARNS ADMINISTRATION Seattle b A reserve supply of fuel administrat ugh coal, but may, thru nece Fuel reg fuel consu Washington, Purchased by us at a Fraction of Whole- | sale Cost, will be Thrown on Sale Wednesday, 9 a. m. The entire Kennewick Cloth- ing stock, of Kennewick, Washington, has been bought by H. M. Rogers, proprietor of the Red Front Clothing Company, and has now been moved and merged with Rogers’ great stock, at 1508-1510 First Avenue. This combined and colossal array of merchandise will go on sale tomorrow (Wednesday). So come to- morrow and take first pick. The stock consists of the highest grade of Men's Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shi Racks of Men's Kuppenheimer Brand Suits and Overcoats go one sale here tomorrow. Thousands of Shoes—Men's highest-grade Furnishings, in- duding Monarch and Cluett Shirts; Eagle and Medlicott Underwear; Pure Silk Shirts, Hosiery, etc., included. ‘This stock is exceptionally high grade—it is one of the best offerings we have ever placed before the people of the City of Seattle. The following prices go Wednesday : , $5 Union Made Work Shoes $2.48 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, Union Children’s Shoes, kid and gunmetal, made; $5.00 value, ze $2.48 all sizes; worth to 98c $2.25, cut to ee ee location Gray ‘cops Men's Heavy Work Shoes, Shoes, cut to $3.85 bo og Men's Fine Dress Shoes, big assort.| Ut to $4.00 Boys’ School $2.89 toma, cut to BL QS Shoes eae to $1.98 KUPPENHEIMER SUITS $14.85 H. M. ROGERS Successful Purchaser of Kennewick Clothing Stock worth Red Front cok and Society « Men's elegantly Tailored Suits, Kup- penheimer and Society Brand make, regular prices to $30.00, cut to $14.85 Men's Kuppenheimer Suits, beavy, Men's Suits and Overcoats—a pile of orc e. $9.85 $4.85 $12.00 Boys’ School Suits, large sizes, cut to Hundreds of Men's Suits and Over then t furnaces, Me om the trator oal f mines ecomme sub-biturr with coal fr of Piere which will prove mixture for mixed Al mines counties, satinfactory use HUN COP USES ARMY EPITHETS TO PUBLIC > The NI tDAM, Oct, &—A fined $50 for unis to harmless (Special t Start eman uage civil leading in ¢ ntly been a army officer and had elf of the language and manners he employed The court refused to remit the rharest dispatch says it has ided to introduce mania. 4 monopol les are tagged with identity dises the same as fighting men MRS. W. B. SCOTT GAINS 25 POUNDS Her Physician Said He Never Saw Such a Big Improvement, | | increase ir CAR LINE COST BY TAKING TANLAC: EX ub t TUESDAY, OCTOBFR 8, 1918. Get On the Job! GERMANS HAVE NEW ANTI-TANK RIFLE CALL SOMEBODY. ON THE CARPET by N. BA In the rece WASHINGTON bandmasters, 1 “how-to-cond Army PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always me ROTE-RANKIN©O. OTTO SF: RLGLL, Prosidtent ANNEX STORE Is Featuring Unusual Values in urniture For Small Cottages or Apartments, at Extremely Low Prices Fortunate purchases of many lines of Furniture, representing manufacturers’ samples and factory dis- in the Annex interesting have been sampled at continued lines, and being offered This Rocker Store are very price solid oak equipped with leather auto seat, is an example of the very attractive values available. Built of and genuine Other special values include Beds, Dressers, Chif- foniers, Chairs, Davenports, Tables and several matched Bedroom and Dining-room Suites. all-wool tweeds and serges, worth coats, beautifully tailored; tweeds, poh $19.85 worsteds and serges: worth to $2.48 Su $11.85 New 25c Arrow Collars, 2 for 25c worth to $5.00, cut to Over 190 dozen Arrow Collars to be thrown on sale tomorrow at 2 for 25¢, instead of the contract price of 25e. Come early and get your ,,. pick of Collars at just one-half price. T5e President Suspenders go on sale tomorrow at 35¢. Men's Pure Wool Eagie brand Underwear on sale at $1.98. Men's Dress Shirts, Worth to $1.25, co at 69¢. Shirts of the better kind, including Cluett and Monarch brands, that sold to $2.50, on sale at $1.25. And a line of Men's Pure Sik Shirts that sold to $10.00, marked down to $4.85. And every value here stated is bona fide. Men's 5@¢ Wool Socks go Wednesday at 23¢. Men's Cotton Socks at 12%4¢. Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50, at $1.25. 10e Handkerchiefs tomorrow at 4¢. And Men's Cotton Underwear, sum. mer weight, at 48¢. Wednesday we'll also sell Men's Pure Silk Socks at 28¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, marked to $1.48. Light Chambray Work Shirts go at 69¢. And Men's Union made Overalls marked to $1.65. Heavy Wool Mackinaw Shirts to 84.85. Heavy Outing Flannel | Gowns go at $1.48. 5c Lisle Garters go at 18¢. It will pay you to come to this sale tomorrow. A new stock goes on sale, and it has been priced remarkably low. In fact, many items are priced much lexs than actual wholesale Se come earty tomerrow— come prepared to buy, and remember— Rogers Will Cash Your Pay Check People, this is a genuine sale—we've just bought the Kennewick Cloth ng stock and we throw it on sale tomorrow. Come early, for we are a & Union Store. Sale Starts Wednesday at 9 a. m. Doors closed promptly at 6 o'clock sharp—so shop early. Make no mistake—note address carefully. —Look for the Big Union Store With the Red Front— The Red Front Clothing Company 1508-1510 First Ave. S27Siit" 2°. art Resinal stops itching instantly en ching skin-trouble 4 netataiors ir longer! Just count of what it esinol Ointment over id see if the itching sappear as if you simply wiped it away / n nore important—this intment rarely fails mptly every trace 1 strength,” said 4 CREDIT GLADLY | Our Display of Handsome | Coats A a? Bt with latest | Watch the Tongue of your Young! Your little Pets need Cascarets shed in connect “E had suffered with my side for four or five years,” and for the past t ight | mat right | mate Children think Cascarets just dandy, They are safe and mild cathartic candy. Sell for a dime—‘‘ work" every time. complete the Fur Trimmed Models and Fine Plush Coats suffer with awful pain ght kidne me I was ¢ impossible side. ‘Ther er have 1 was 1 to le on that 1 1 would ne an TOKLE YANKEES opera without hia kr > anxious to. avoi Tailleur Suits Fine Millinery New Furs Open an Account at The Eastern Make » ac soon gave me pe and I have and weight am on m Do away with the n which is keeping your little one cross, fev en love Cascarets, because to them it is like eating candy. Cascarets act better than castor oil, calomel or pills on the tender stomach, liver and bowels. Cascarets never gripe, never injure, and do not disap- point the worried mother. Give harmless Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Each ten cent box contains full directions. MOTHERS! Clean the clogged-up places. entations and constipati aw such an and that the ir ferr trish and sick, ure now tak has done n Seattle by Bartell ai # wold under the personal tion of a special Tanlac represent: | are Advertisement | Carnival Boosts Star Smoke Children of 16th and at, ral carnival ¢ until 7 given at the | rec ative. Buys This Genuine Grafonola’ and Records 2 d—even 1 For those who do not want a Free Examination thorough, scientific that is worth charging for, se¢ but want a examination : the d 1332-1334 Second Avenue Ointment usually gives (Phonograph Department on the Second Floor.) intment usually gi prompter results if the sore places are first bathed thoroughly yesight Specialist n > and hot water. 20 Years 103 Kitel Bldg. BACK LIKE A | BOARD? 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