The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 8

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fae s wud ato for Christmas? \ Talking Machine makes an ideal gift “er Christmas, and one that is bound to please the whole family. You can do no better than to select the great Pathe, the mast wonderful Phonograph of mod- ern times, which is creating such a pro- found sensation all over the United States. The Pathetone is different from that of the common type of talking machines. You will simply be astounded when you hear it. Don’t let the Christmas season pass without music in your home. PROMPT DELIVERY ASSU CHRISTMAS EVE. SOLD ON EASY ED RIGHT UP TO . THE SEATTLE STAR BUY WAR STAMPS Thirty million persons have purchased War Savings Stampa in the United States this year The me derived from them EXCHIG The income for that » ‘an $714,000, MENT INCOME for the ff year 1914 & ings Stamps this year has t ht $900,060,000—ne Their maturity value is more than a billion That's five times the $200,000,000 bond iswue that paid for the whole Spanish American war 4 Dillion dollars ign. If we had had no Lib ve declared the War Say me in the keep t on's history That's why the ge ent is preparing to in circulation after peace is signed BY A. E. GELDHOF WASHINGTON, Dec, 20.—War]thin year, In addition to forming a | Savings Stamps are to be made a) steady government ince | permanent fea time, they will r | national finan invextment, bringing great ha ean of (4% per cont interest 918 stamps that the treasury) The 1919 War Savings Stamps are » War Stampa | department ts making plans to con | tinue the issuance of savings stamps | sale all over the country on January | after peace in signed 1. ‘The treasury department is name may be changed to od by requests for informa Savings Stamps," or “Gov ernment Saving tampa,” but in respects plan now em U. 8 t to knew about them hrift Stamps will be FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, mpalens has almost Sbacured | | new in print, and will be placed on | Here in everything | 1918. yourself of the earliest possible delivery. Sedan or One-Ton Truck. ties at present. Runabout, Touring ¢ di in issuing and selling them not be altered materially © facts that W. 8. 8. ar lable, that they bear no t interest coupons, that the ically the same rate of in TERMS. Pathe Phonograph Headquarters. * DuBoise & Powers Near Spring. | amall investor. THE NEW STAMPS ARE NOW IN PRINT OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Free Offer SATURDAY} A Wonderful Christmas Present to You Mr. H. M. Rogers Will Wind Up Christmas Offer Saturday. tailored—worth to $27.50, go at $12.85. Men’s Finest Suits and Overcoats, ne tng tail- ored, ii the celebrated Kuppenheimer, hrm Schaffner & will do it by making this grand FREE OFFER until Christ- SOLUTELY FREE with every Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat advertised. Please Note—THIS GOOD SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. Store open evenings until Christmas—but crowds. Shop early. Open Saturday night till 9 P. M. LIBERTY H. M. ROGERS ‘The People’s Friend, Who Makes Sensational Christmas And Also Note: $6 Men’s Union Made Work Shoes Cut to $2.98 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, Union made;, Children’s Shoes, kid and gunmetal; all berty Bonds, make them pe | cullarty adapted to fill the popular | issue, blue. | demand for a government savings | | investment of @ nature suited to the | For this reason, treasury officials ‘popular after the war as they were | 1918 certificate. Great Kennewick Clothing “°~ «= Men's Overcoats and Suits—an Absolute New Lot — Tiite certitionte wilt pave —in gray, brown and blue patterns—worth to $25.00, re nie caminges, go for $9.85. Men's Suits and Overcoats, beautifully source mppine ax: which he purchased at a fraction of wholesale ae and he} mas. Any $3.00 Hat in the house—and there are over 500° to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given AB- aite of three Jota han beon selected trict north, nays the building will be erected in the next atx weeks, Build those now in use, If » Jan, 1, you to fill it ar Savings Stam be different. T about two-thirds the sige of the 1918 instead of green, and ortrait of Thomas Jeffer bearing a tifieate on which the pasted is also differ much handsomer than the Instead of being a |double folder, like the 1918 certifi 4 single folder, and smaller ' poly engraved orative frame, filled with $6 ate, it which stampa, makes a handsome blue cer tificate. BE CAREFUL WITH YOUR STAMP BOOK when it & Do not stamps of 1918 in the new folder, If you do, you lose a year's interest, for the 1918 stamps mature in 1923, while the new ones will mature in 1924. If you have a certificate part ly filled with 1918 War Savings Stamps, either fill it with the old stamps or save it as it Ja and get & new folder for the new stampa. The nation committee parture paste the old green $5 | War Savings Stamps be issued without sums They will be sold on the same from $82 to month in wh $500 certf Stock, of Kennewick, Washington, by Making Exceptional Free »'». > $10 certiticate selling tor] As an Extra Special, Until Christ- t th mas Only, Liberty Bonds Will Be Accepted at Full Face Value. 2°. 34 «' from $830 to Sas a Liberty Bor War stampa and certificates will pay 4 per cent| interest, compounded quarterly, the }40tal income from about the same as that of a Liberty Bond—4% per cent ‘abrics, formerly priced $17188.” Hundreds of late, Mende td "Tesy = SAILORS WILL in this lot. } And here is our Free Christmas Qffer. il has de-! HAVE BUILDING cided to wind up the great Kennewick Clothing Stock } $25,000 social hall in Charleston. 4 Plans for the three-story community bullding are tn official hands, and a between the Charleston dock and the CHRISTMAS OFFER ntrance to the navy yard | Charleston citizens will also tre! eo the} the bullding for their social activ! ties. W. C. Weir, representative of |the war camp community for Beattie and the Puget sound dis nervice ing funda have been authorized by If it is absolutely necessary that you realize money on your Liberty Bonds, Rogers} the training camp comminsion at will take them in at their face value and give you the balance in money for any Suit or) Washington. before Christmas. And note the following windup prices on shoes and |*' ® '8** ™teting called by Edward ‘The money was raised J. Duff, mayor of Charleston | The building will be of hollow tile covered with rustic cement stucco if will be 75 by 100 feet and will ¢ tain two general floors and a tyes A swimming pool, showers, billiard rooms and a heating plant | will be in the basement seat caine, cat So --- + Paee| sines; worth to $2.25, cut fo......1. 98¢ i got Piocheie Sc. rr ER $3.98 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $8.00, Postal Zone Plan GAO... cavignans. 505. 83.48, Is Knocked Out by Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, big a ae of styles; worth to $6.00, cut to.. .00 Boys’ School SI Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, black ee Cnet eee t ...- 9108 with fawn, pearl and brown top, 12-, 14- and Special—Ladies’ Felt Comfort Slippers, 16-inch top; all sizes; worth to $10.00, go ; y colors, ribbon or fur trimmed; to $3.00 1 at $3.85. Holiday Neckwear Cut to 45c Reopen we mousy She. re sh gy bon Men’s Pure Silk Socks go at 23¢. Heavy s of Lennon’s, the large Secon ve- | * ae ® fin I ca ceialty’ bactana. aiT'ale ‘ate. eonalate of row = Shirts, worth to $3.50, marked at the highest grades of Men’s Holiday Neck- ye ay wear, and here’s how it will go on sale: @t 69¢, Beautiful Ties, pure silks; regular prices to marked to $1.6: $1.50, cut to 45¢. Lennon’s finest Ties, to $2.50 values, cut to 85¢. 75 President Holiday Suspenders go on | go at 18¢. sale tomorrow at 35¢. Men’s Pure Wool , Eagle Brand Underwear on sale at $1.98. Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.25, go at 69¢. Shirts of the better kind, including Cluett and Monarch brands, that sold to $2.50, on sale at $1.25. And Arrow Collars, all sizes, 2 for 25¢ instead of 25c straight. Men’s 5%¢ Wool Socks go Saturday at 23¢. Men’s Cotton Socks at 121g¢. Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50, at | people know. You can’t beat Rogers’ Prices, $1.25. 15¢ Handkerchiefs tomorrow at 6¢. And remember Rogers Will Cash Your Pay Check People, buy now while this stock lasts. This Sale will positively end Christmas, Grasp this opportunity. Our five large display windows are just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low. If you want to save—hbe here with the crowds. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 A. M. Sharp and continues Heavy Wool Mackinaw Shirts cut to $4.85. dom from these great stocks, because the crowds that pack our store from | morn till night attest Seattle’s appreciation of the supreme values that Rogers offers, For Rogers gives what he advertises—the til Christmas. “P! hop Early Ww UNION STORE, STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL, CHRISTMAS. Make no mistake—noteraaldvess if | LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT The Red Front Clothing Co. i 1508-1510 First Avenue Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street pe Wislveibsaes vSUREUTEES ss chee $1.45 5. Light Chambray Work Shirts go And Men’s Union-made Overalls °°” “**" These are just a few items picked at bah! As long as we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing at about one-half original cost we'll do so— Vote of Senators WASHINGTON, I ue the zone magazines ‘eated in ternoon by a v 34 to 23 The present revenue bill practical knocks out the zone syatem of es. tablishing rates of 1 cent per pound within 150 miles and 1% cents for furthe! feated the amend tem similar to the one 5. y We I v| shi Heavy Outing Fan-| PAINLESS nel Gowns go at $1.48. 35 i | 35¢ Lisle Garters |’ | DENTISTRY Look into your mouth and ace {f your gums are sloughing or bleeding. “If no, you have RIGGS" DISHASE, SO-CALLED. PYORRHEA THIS disease is treacherous, a menace to good health, and should be treated at once to pre- eations, such as that indigestion h trouble, Lc ntal office tn Se. attle that specializes in the treat. Ment and cure of the above din. ent “in our office you wilt fea all iieonsed operators and mast fers of the dental profession Special care taken of chilcren's teeth. Examinations and estimates free, Ironclad guarantee for 15 years on all work. A reasonable discount given to all union men and their families, United Painless Dentists G08 Third Av. Whine Millott se33, Moure—8:30 a. m. to Bundaye—® to 13, ' Thrift Stamp card whieh | ean buy tinguish them from the! them will be} Bremerton sailors are to have a/ McKellar, providing | of Ford dealers. KING LEAVES COUNTRY oc rset (Special to The Star by N. BA) | AMSTERDAM, Deo. 20—The ex abdicated without your window Government work to 100% production of Ford cars. The demand is big from every part of the country, and the Ford Motor Com- pany will be impartial in the effort to serve fairly every one of the great army This means that for some time to come we are not going to have cnough cars to supply our trade, so, as above stated, those who place their Probably in no other line of human activ- That's why it is so well named It serves everybody, both for business and for pleasure. orders first, will have first delivery. ity is there a greater utility than the Ford car. “The Universal Car.” Central Agency ..... Cline & Carpenter... Alfred G. Ayerst.... Higgins & Mathews. Clarke Baker Myers & Baird...... 601 Fourth Ave........ should sink into the muddle.” he left for bis hunting grounds in king of Saxony is reported to have gazony and placed himself under the On | protection of the local soviet Ford Agents 1830 Broadway BERKOWITZ Then 952 East Seneca St...... 1102 East 45th St....... .4763 Ballard Ave...... THE UNIVERSAL CAR Place your order with us now, for that Ford car you want, in order to insure var, Coupe, Production is coming through in limited quanti- It takes‘some time to turn the big factory back from 100% So first come, first served. Again we urge your placing early orders, especially if you want delivery before Christmas or during the holiday period. below will give you prompt, courteous service. Any one of the firms named East 320 Kenwood 31 East 126 Ballard 73 Rainier 56 Elliott 750 The button is the only receipt given. When you have that button pinned on your coat, you can look the whole world in the face peered feel proud. It means you have answered “present” to the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call for 1919. It means that you have placed your personal stamp of approval on the work of the Greatest Mother in the World and that you have given her the moral support of your membership. Red Cross work must go on! As long as Americans are under arms across the sea, as long as the results of war, pestilence and famine afflict the world, the need for the Red Cross will exist. America has never failed in doing its full duty—that duty now is universal member- ship in the Red Cross. in the Red Cross ~all you need is a heart and a dollar FRIENDS OF THE RED CROSS “We joined—have you?” Wear your button . Will you be wear ing your member- ship button when the boys come bome? Joa ‘We Pay Cash for Bonds on Basie of Latest UNION BOND

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