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, . THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. WEAR A WEB FRIDAY—LAST TIMES Satisfactory Terms Always The Splendid Comedy Spiders Spinning New x Dress for Mother, 6 1 Stockings for Sister, |} 23: and ; AW, LETS GET|| HOURS DOWN TO STORY 1 4 » « ° 99 ————— - > SATURDAY The star of classy looks and gowns in an LEAVE ‘ { sweer!} action play! r fr F a a = ory By py horde: yee done scenes at Newport, fashion, romance, trickery, crime, Pe Oe a | s play. ay @ thrilling battle on a yacht in Newport Harbor. 4 \\\ | — i ‘. — \ | 4 | > ae ene ail SPIDER WEB OMeES ARE BOUND TOD BE The idee fe charm and emotional 4 power of e son . are Symphony ‘ fully Orchestra Ae 31 Artists revealed, u . f HNTRODUCING | —— under MOTHERS New| SIZTER HAVING DAESS MAKER | | SOME STOCKINGS ed MADE | CLASS EH? BY O. B. JOYrUL Reginald Dunn Coliseum's News Service ___ ‘COUNTERFEIT W. R. Hargraves, WAR INCREASED LUNACY, CHARGE ARMY OFFICER U. J. Man, Is Dead REPORT OF ASYLUM HEAD WITH SMUGGLING RUM DISTURB CHURCH BALTIMOF Dr. J I A MONICA Sandvend Nursery Is Run by Whites ‘HEAVENLY FLIERS Hargraves was a4 native o Yor kand was in newspaper we several years in St the F United Pre: important Might of the $1.50 Men's Work Shirts S150 Rubbers $2.00 Boys’ Wash Suits $150 Dress Shirts $1.50 Men's Caps $1.50 Men's nel Shirts 20e Arrow Collars..... ) 20¢ Men’s Sox........- 15e Arm Bands. 25e Garters ... j 20¢ Handkerchie py : 35e Dress Ties........ Children's A WONDERFUL STOCK—all high-grade merchandise—and all must be sold before January first. We know of but one way of turning this great stock into money, and that is by CUTTING PRICES to the core. The following items are but samples of the GREAT SACRIFICE taking place here tomorrow. SALE STARTS TOMORROW (SATURDAY) AT 9 A. M. SHARP. 20¢ Canvas Gloves cut to 9c *Men’s $4.00 Khaki Pants, sizes to 44, cut to Men's Suits and Overcoats, values to $30.00, Special Saturday $14.95 $5.00 Men's Dress Shoes cut to $2.48 Men's Overcoats, fj all sizes, $30.00 values, cut to $10.00 Boys’ Suits cut to $4.98 $15.00 All-wool Mackinaws $7.85 { “ ; ‘ Suits s 's Fe § Men’s ° $10.00 Ladies’ $6.00 Men's Wool $3.00 Men's Men's Suits, $2.00 Men's Felt 7 00 si E . y § ) : 5.00 | Union-made values to $25.00, Slippers cut to ait bin : Corduroy Ponte bd ipa se tbe Overalls cut to ' ‘ cat to Sy cut to s i‘ $ ' $1.95 | $9.85 98c $3.48 | $2.98 }§ $3.95 2.98 r Men's Finest Men's H: $10.00 Douglas $12.00 Men's Hi- $30.00 Men’s $3.00 Flannel $4.00 Men's Suits and Over- i worth sp $6.00, Pants cut to Suits cut to piped ria coats, values to Night Shirts pir Rr cut to $40.00, cut to f a t $1.98 | $14.95 ] $4.85 | s77'g5 ) $1.85 | $6.85 Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $6.00 cut to, garment $1.98 A8c} SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. j Pay Checks COME TO THE Cashed 1601-1603 FIRST AVE., Cor. First Ave. and Pine St.) &2"" UNION STORE $1.00 Dress Shirts Tbe Suspenders $5e Work Shirts $1.00 Men's Under su Suits $1.50 Men's Union $1.00 Wool Sox $1.25 Children's Ladies’ Rubbers, tandals ny all kinds, eut to SACRIFICED Army Blankets THE GROTE-RANKINCO. Slore The Gift to One, That All Enjoy Of Lasting Worth Not Alone for Christmas But for All the Year. The Gift Supreme $6 All-Wool $3.85 $1 Men’s Wool Sox 39c Men’s Flannel Shirts, heavy wool, to $5.00, cut to $2.39 $10 Logger Shirts Cut to $4.95 Children’s Play Suits in khaki, blue and striped, cut to Hows “: Sir Arry Says America OTTO F. MEGEL. President 9:00 A, M. to 5:00 P. M. ron Order | now for Christmas | delivery i Sliema and Infinite Pleasure PHONOGRAPHS IN Is Sure to Join Leag Of; Workers,” acrobats; Milo, an i r of bi x farion Vallance, lauder and company will Seattle following Saturday formance © are more than a score r Harry Lauder’ ne of them he sa ys | LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Few Drops of “Freezone,” Thea } Corns Lift Of—Ne Pain! AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN <i For Three Days and Nights bation ate iis tue | “SIR "HARRY LAUDER. x, E PALAC Aside from a aintive note he alwaye w z 1a THEATRE twinkle is i h a jinneus 1: epringinees Harry Laude tagious laugh in wld be hard it was ere There For Me Waitin John Hyams an: wd there y sang it, including the 7 pir” and en and he called them h And going oyt the crowd saw! lady Lauder “She's a fine lass,” uid Sir right.” Harry Ss ‘ And she was, Sh t the fund for v She J * illustriow r that fun 1 Harry husband raise | Lew White & Oscar Gerard tm OBE tERSY “oF s band—th lean bagpipers two drummers; “Japanese Wor precemmem nemeren nen Mr. Ford Owner— Why crank your head of cold mornings, when I antee to make your car start & your ave, See Mr car to 2015 Third Atwood