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PAGE 8 FINAL CLEAN-UP Second-Hand | Furniture Tomorrow (Saturday) we make our final clean- up on odd pieces of Furniture which have accumu- latad in our store the past few months. This Furni- ture is all just as represented, and is offered at prices that make a distinct saving on every article. Remember, this is for Saturday only—the store opens at 9 o'clock. Here is the list—what do you need? 1 Golden Wax Quartered Oak Buffet 1 Golden Wax Quartered Oak Windsor Rocker $3. 1 Bird's-eye Maple Bedroom Chair 2.40 1 Fumed Quartered Oak Sewing Rocker $3.10 1 Fumed Quartered Oak Leather-seat Sewing Rocker for $3.95 1 Early English Quartered Oak Leather-seat Sewing Rocker for 5 Mahogany Leather-seat Sewing Rockers. ..83.85 1 Spring-edge Couch for . $6.95 1 Bird’s-eye Maple Center Table 1 Solid Mahogany Red Plush Settee 1 Solid Mahogany Red Plush Settee. 1 Solid Mahogany Green Plush Settee... . 50 Iron Frame Bed Springs...........-..655 $1.95 1 White Enamel! Iron Bed, full size 1 Fumed Oak 36-inch Mission Pedestal. 1 Velour Bed Couch .. 1 Fumed Oak Imitation Leather Bed Davenport for 1 Ash Princess Dresser, 18x30 mirror 1 Ivory Enamel Chiffonier 1 Ivory Enamel Chiffonier (no glass) 1 Royal Oak Dresses 1 Solid Mahogany Dresser 1 Solid Mahogany Chiffonier . 1 Solid Mahogany Dresser ... 1 Solid Mahogany Chiffonier Perfection Oil Heaters, large, $6.95; 1 Gas Range (as is), 4-hole 1 White Iron Bed, square post. 1 Felt Mattress .. heer 1 Child’s Iron Crib 1 Quartered Oak Parlor Table Bargains, every one, and a store full of other high-grade Furniture at prices 25% less than you would pay elsewhere. See for yourself. 20K FURNITURE C0 | 208-210 PINE JT- ; Shoeteria No.3}1 509 "Twixt Pike and Pine | 4th Ave. Stands Strongly for Shoe Savings Saving Items All This Month Men’s $4.40 Shoes—FOR WORKING Women’s $5.80 Shoes—FOR SUNDAY Girls’ $3.80 Shoes—FOR SCHOOL Children’s $2.40 Shoes—FOR PLAY Extra Shoe Offerings 125 pe ot ieee wag Shoes; brown and grey, with cloth top, black, all leather. i $4.40 It’s better than elsewhere, a whole lot. 600 pair Xmas Slippers for women. 4 Colors. 400 Sample Shoes for Women. third off, too— $4.80, $5.80, $6.80 175 Sample Shoes for men. One-third off, too— $4.80, $5.40, $5.80 80 pairs of Dark Tan Calf Shoes for men. Rubber sole, English last. Priced at. ‘$5. 40 See window for the Wet Weather Shoe for the little ome e's $2 40, $2.80 wonder This is an ideal shoe for SEATTLE. Just a word more. On every pair of shoes you buy here you save. It’s real saving, now 40c, then 80c, and again $2.00, We stand up for every pair we sell. But don’t expect more than is right, PLEASE. Shoe-teria No. 3 In the Center of Travel 1509 4th Ave. Beautiful Shoes. One- THE SEATTLE, STAR—FRIDAY, iQ ~~~ \ { i FALLEN | FOR FREEDOM a " —— % |} Total American Army Commies to Date! Killed in netion (including 307 at sen) Wounded in action Missing in action (including prisoners) Total to date Ww ASHING TON ST ATE CASUALTIES TO DATE Killed tn a Died of Died of @ Died of # ~~ 7 ) Ef ) nod other causes ton m (including prisoners) to date . i . se ———0t TWO SEATTLE MEN INC L U DE D © United States war department reported 736 Z a ualties Thursday Charles 1, Patton, or d six Washington men, are as follows Name ». Harold William Roberts > r , f Private Lavon A. M n, Idah IND Mrs. Mary C. Baylor KILLED IN ACTION Address Next of Kin Corp. Charles W. Henelae Me Amos H. Heneise vinD oF WOUNDS i w Mra. Mary Asdcieon arlotte Peebler Mike Margu Mra. Hannah & wounpED Harvey W. Boylan Harrison & Modlin Private Clyde V. Parsons i WOUNDED—pDrenErR Seret. Dennis Lowney Private Santiago Medina... | Private Arthur G. Walker « wouNDED te Bryan D. Douglas... : Wilamena Dougias te Alphonse G, Glenn. ‘ Mrs A.C. Glenn aret Lowney Margan Siding Chariea Fo Morse Private Salomon Roybal Clayton, N. M MISSING IN ACTION Private Eraciio Craves N go l. Marshall PRISONER |Lieut. Horace Shidler Klamath Falla, Or ollie Shidte LEGAL ACTION AGAINST BURLESON NOVEMBER 22, 1918. The Greatest we. upstairs. Store Hh Great varieties of Hats First Floor TR TON MALLORY $3.50 to $10 New Caps $1.00 Up Thanksgiving the country ever saw. You Should Look Your Best Don’t buy unless you need new clothes But if you do—come to this Great Upstairs Store where values are supreme — where the finest Suits and Overcoats are being sold at prices based on our early purchases of months ago. YOU SAVE MONEY on Every Garment *15.045 RAINCOATS in a great variety of styles and fabrics, at $6.50 to $35. MACKINAWS—unusual values— $6.50 to $15. SEPARATE TROUSERS—unusual values—$3.00 to $8.50. TAILORED READY CO. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop 401-403 Pike Street THREATENED BY HEAD OF POSTAL - lw ASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—De-) Postmaster General B nouncing aa high-handed Bolshevism in awarding | of ‘Beauty i>. The ata ment fo! “We are just ad | Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Restore the Color to Your Cheeks and General 1 awarded the Remove the Cause of Pimples, | tents and purpo | We extern Uni $180,000 | the | And this is U. S. TO AUCTION OFF $10,000,000 PROPERTY PORTLAD 4 fitted with pim- ment of the ronment sp kheads, ete,,| duction divi will be J #, to the h ; c . rty is valued a ronment — spruce envies @ beautiful skin envies a healthy © that drugs » facial blem ein the hands o: Disque. Permission to issue and soll $245 000 worth of bonds for completing 10th ave, N, E Washington has ‘orporation Coun: | om $107,000 has been | included in next year's budget by | the city council, which sum will be| B | needed to complete the bridge. | show Britain has omes over $26,000 the war. Calcium men with ur than befoi British African Progress union has sent Lloyd George paper protesting against return of any African colo-| inies to Germany, Many o Seattle’ s Best Dressed Men Are Wearing Lundquist-Lilly Hats They learned the Economy of buying upstairs They know the way to save You should do the same Upstairs Prices $2.50 to $5.50 LUNDQUIST-LILLY Upstairs Clothes Shop Joshua Green Building Fourth and Pike