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} PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918. eee WARARAI an ] gremmbers of Elk Band Whe Will Give Show « at the Metropolitan for Benefit of Fatherle ' Children a France MY DEBTS ./ "BE PAID A Blunt Statement by Louis Sidelsky I intended, and tried hard, to close my very successful sale last week, but on checking up my books I find big woolen bills still to be met. Buying heavy, because I thought the war was going to last, proved a costly mistake. But mistakes, like bills, must be paid for, and my customers are get- ting the benefit of big savings on clothes. Here they are! The Big Bills’ band, who Will be instrumental (in more ways than one) of helping the fatherless children of France. Besides the band, Theo Karle will be featured in the big show at the Met, Saturday evening. AUST OMAN yp oe eae “= Pnopreenie TORE. TEN YEARS’ TURMOIL c canadian Night" te the name (Special to The Star by N. FA) (Special to The Star by N.E. A) | given to the Sunday evenir «| @ 1 s | | LONDON, Dee, 27 Australia and to be held in First Preat yterian LONDON, Dee. 27 Steps are be New Zealand have 124,000,000 bush-|chureh, Lieut. Col. Pringle will | ing taken to «top untold prot siteering Special Offer for Tomorrow (Saturday) SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to Special Order $ 50 _ Perfect Fit Absolutely Guaranteed Match them elsewhere, if you can, for less than $45.00 to $60.00. Serges, Tweeds Worsteds, Cashmeres and Mixtures in all popular patterns and colors. Im- rted and domestic woolens in heavy, substantial fabrics. Good linings and trim- mings and perfect fit guaranteed. All work by expert union tailors. Money back if you are not absolutely satisfied. Liberty Bonds at Full Face Value Despite the low market price of Liberty Bonds I accept them at par value and give rs _ change in cash. IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. ae a 801 Third Avenue, Corner Columbia The old [ Let Two blocks (not one block) south of Madison Street. Don't he (4 "Tailor coke fooled by imitation signs, LOOK FOR fia of wheat for export, besides the | speak on “A Message From the Hat of food speculators in India wh min America can send abroad! tlefield 0 have been reaping millions BY CARL SANDBL ) the he eanted see 06 Vote fee hie 'tn N. KB. A. Staff Corresponde STIANIA, Norway, De quently 4 them most e trusts he Hali Price] SATURDAY] Final Wind-up Kennewick Clothing Stock Exceptional Half-Price Sale Marks End of the Great Kennewick) °: + 1:1ing Americn mo Clothing Stock, of Kennewick, Washington. Over 800 Men’s ce tenon.” Suits and Overcoats Thrown on Sale Saturday at Absolutely })o"" ie" One-Half Price. As an Extra Special, Until New Year Only, | %'rmintion. At vw voor Liberty Bonds Will Be Accepted at Full Face Value. @ old ele ; Men’s Overcoats and Suits—A Wonderful Lot—in ; Foe brown and blue patterns—$20.00 values, go in ‘° imurur\ if-Price Sale Secnaey at $10.00. Men’s Suits and tics. citer Overcoats, beautifully tailored—regular price $25.00, *’ 2°" Next table to go at $12.50. two women lighting cigarets of the women sm Men's Finest Suits and Overcoats, beautifully ath {Se she: oonoees meal pudd wae“ ee Pl ored, including the celebrated Kuppenheimer, Hart, 0" s:0% Juice pourni over'io, ste | Depot, Court Plea Schaffner & Marx Pure Wool Fabrics, formerly priced) with dark eyes and rentiens melan $35.00, cut Saturday, Monday and Tuesday in Half- (1) ojiion iment weuline ike Price Sale, to $17.50. Hundreds of late, stylish Suits « have her cigaret bil and Overcoats in this lot. unr the inst tan years Please Note: Rogers has decided to wind up this great Pog my ete. See : Kennewick Clothing Stock, which he purchased at a frac- pa irs scree naa pone tion of wholesale cost, and this Great Half-Price Sale should) “N do the work. Former prices have been slashed exactly in! half. Every Suit and Overcoat from this Great Kennewick ‘ Aa afin : " oe hig Clea ae Clothing Stock must go. Grasp this opportunity and shop . 0B sh whoatactiie <i st jae early. This Great HALF-PRICE SALE continues for three $y Who rece His «4 * days only—it positively ends January 1st. So come tomor- ‘ Pies ee: “LIBERTY “BONDS. ee If it is absolutely necessary that you realize money on your Liberty Bonds, Rogers take them in at their face value and give you the balance in money for any Suit or 'Total t purchased before January First. And note the following Windup Prices on Shoes American Army Casualties to Date; Furnishings: 56 Men’s Union Made Work Shoes Cut to $2.98 ’s Heavy Work Shoes, Union made; Children’s Shoes, kid and gunmetal; all $6.00 value, cut to .............- $2.98 sizes; worth to $2.25, cut to....... 98¢ ee | Sas $7.00 and $8.00 Stetson, Walk-Over Washington State Casualties to Date dad Florsheim Silees, cut te...... $3.98 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $8.00, disse kis anid {|— pane es ae ‘ eee (| a ceunty-— pedir Attic ayer | GE RA $3.48 | i it |AMID BATTLES, MEN , Mean ts Gene Ht HALF BILLION TURNED TO MINISTRY | A Watch Repaired by 17 {al to The Star by N. B. A.) Jones Is Always Right | styles; worth to $6.00, cut to..... $2.85 $1.00 Boys’ School Shoes cut to ....$1.98 FOR FARMERS Ee . 2 Telephone Eliott 2607 ii meet them agalr © you going back to Ruswia? at has ever pean chow added, with a high laugh: “I Less Than Ready Mades My prices for Madeto Order Clothes are less than charged for ready-made clothes. The fabrics I offer you are infinitely better and I make garments in just the style you order. after the fa to arrive at a verdict last Tues ald my friend r Newspapers. || day ro wns t nto fed —_— ~— Including 296 at sen) 7 and other causes 2212 ~ 114.595 (Including prisoners) 18,087 190,181 ' Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, black kid vamp \ ‘with fawn, pear! and brown top, 12-, 14- and | _Special—Ladies’ Felt Comfort Slippers, 6-inch top; all sizes; worth to $10.00, go “y colors, ribbon or fur trimmed; to $3.00 1329 FOURTH AVENUB Eee ii. oe EO MN eek ceo Ween bee deta o suse sce . $1.25 Holiday Neckwear Cut to 45c: | Rogers just bought the entire Neckwear Men’s Pure Silk Socks go at 23¢. Heavy ‘i+: tock of Lennon’s, the large Second Ave- Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, marked at the ey eke et Mase Nakao Nace $1.48. Light Chambray Work Shirts go Wwear, and here's how it will go on sale: t 68¢. And Men's Union-made Overalls ‘; Beautiful Ties, pure silks; regular prices to marked to $1.65. Heavy Wool Mackinaw 75 CENTS Roys’, Girls’ and © KAVANAGH’S First and Union 5 First, at Madison Washington state casun $1.50, _cut to 45¢. Lennon’s finest Ties, | Shirts cut to $4.85. Heavy Outing Flan- ote "as ited = to $2.50 values, cut to 85¢. nel Gowns go at $1.48. 35¢ Lisle Garters |, Nem , nd increasing it ust ec 1 _ T5e President Suspenders go on sale to- ; go at 18¢. Private Roy A. Strickland nv gRaleh B. Strickland | $150,000,000 ‘morrow at 35¢. Men’s Pure Wool Eagle ' - u UNDETERMINED Brand Underwear goes on sale at $1.98. These are just a few items picked at ran- Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.25, go at dom from these great stocks. As long as 69¢. Shirts of the better kind, including | we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing luett and Monarch brands, that sold to | at about one-half original cost we'll do so— 2.50, on sale at $1.25. And Arrow Collars, | because the crowds that pack our store f rom ‘nll sizes, 2 for 25¢ instead of 25c straight. | morn till night attest Seattle's appreciation Men’s 50¢ Wool Socks go Saturday at of the supreme values that Rogers offers, 23¢. Men’s Cotton Socks at 1214¢. Men’s | For Rogers gives what he advertises—the Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50, at | people know. So attend this Great Windup Grenis $1.25. 15¢ Handkerchiefs tomorrow at 6¢. | Sale—it will pay you. And remember— SECTION NO. 2 Rogers Will Cash Your Pay Check . iis: cose et atin. Will Stage Battle \ belated Christmas shipment of ALL- at Vets’ Carnival LEATHER | Black Kid Shoes, in both military and French heels. evening, at World War carnival, Fourth ave, and Oscar Owen Meroe eter Mra. J.B. Kuliberg Edwa ard ¥ Gregory, son of Mr. A splendid-fitting and good-wearing Shoe at the es price People, buy now while this stock lasts. This sale will positively end January First. | wa, nancadsene't rom ae 4 ie ae tie... chee aa ie ‘ of, Grasp this opportunity. Our five large display windows are just stacked with pimp oF on Asi sai siaoh $7. 50 high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low. If you want to save—be "sre! Wo I Allen soe Mra. Helen Allon | WAYS SOIR NR SRN OEE ee ees here with the crowds. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 A. M. Sharp and continues) Wownven pe ney Ss gee tides r : for three days only. “Please Shop Early.” We are a UNION STORE. Make no mistake ! mR. Stewart othe A. J. Ste We also inyite your inspection of our assort- —note address. OUR DOORS CLOSE AT 6 P. M. SHARP of sant Mra, Hila § WouUNDED—pDEGK oTERMINED ment of SPATS, in black, white, fawn and gray, at only, a pair . $2.50 LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT /:::"/2):"""* Me The Red Front Clothing Co. =: 00 822 «sun 7 eee 1508-1510 First Avenue So20"Nortn ot Pike strest 02s) 000 AR Sat SS rotons