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RENTS LEAP IN GOTTSTEIN BLDG... | Many Tenants Are Forved FRIDAYSATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C, 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, with exception of child’s rocker and auto, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser, to Quit Business BUBBLE BOOKS: REDUCED — le In the Gottstein building 8 “al and Unien at curtains in white and ecru; only one pair each book contains three records of © nupsery Joenuy t Ined on ne of a kind: 2% yards long; prices range rhymes and Mother ¢ stories, sung by Jamis to foarte th from $2— to $10 pair; YOU take OND Henry Burr an attractive gitt them ha noed Us Will eithe HAL¥ OFF these prices; special, Friday for @hiidsen; reguiar prio @ia Cc ee forced 46 move ef 49 go out of Saturday wpeoiat, Priday-Saturday business MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR pation is belay expressed by affeeted on the ground that the action ie exceedingly untimely a remarkable sale of genuine leather bags— $ 395 regular price $7.50 50 genuine cowhide bags; black wal- rus grained; with brassed lock and catches; lined with imitation leather; which ha 0 United Gime Stor | who have leased the building, range! Jin most cases from 60 to nearly 100 per cent The Miorence Co., dealers in worm en's ready ing, may they ve, due to the 18-inch size; regular price $750; spe- former lease called tor | : " . » wre . », Inehuding Ja cial Friday-Saturday, or while they rangeeyemrge=d as 5 eac! 1 plate glas last, $3.95 each. mp ih ehh ‘| EXTRA SPECIAL! $275 regular price $4.25 —200 pillows, size 18x18 inches; covered with very fine quality silk tapestry; rv price 25; special, Friday-Saturday, 75. February 1 la month lige, heat, makes a mte of 61,000 exclusive of janitor serv. | water and other incidental expenses, of maintaining the apace to aboot $1,200 a month—« raise of approxt | mately 100 per cent, according to | Mrs. Flarence C, Meagher, manager. | DRY GOODS FIRM | MUST MOVE A. Demuth, manager of a whole sale dry goods firm, with offices and | display rooms on the fourth floor. |told a Star reporter that he would |move, bechuse his rent had been beosted 50 per cent | T. A. Stamm of Stamm Bros. « re. tail men's furnishing store on th jground floor, said that their ren lraine from $600 to $1,000 has left }them but one alternative—either to | find & more reasonable space or go out of business, The Meyer-Toner Piano Co., on the ground floor, facing Union st. will move, as their business does not war. | rant the inerease in their rent from $250 to $500 a month, according to Geo, R. Broom, secretary of the eon- cern. Other tenants reported heavy in- creapen Two businesses established in the Gottatein butiding, the* Woodlawn Flower Shop and the Painiess Parker | Dentists, announced themacives as | perfectly satiafied with their leases. | H. A. Crouch, manager of the flower | ~—s regular price $2— 2.50 shop, reported an r of @ bonus if —complete with six picks aan ccs —all-woot blankets in he would give up his lease, 4 erackeF; padded —mahogany-finished serving tray; fancy dark plaids or fancy M. Ross Downs, of Henry Broder. base covered with glass; felt bottom; novelty mixtures; spe ick, Inc., local representative of the size 17x11 inches; regular price $2.50: special, Friday-Saturday, @1.45. THIRD FLOOR 5 cial, & 5 MEZZANINE Friday - Saturday, United Cigar Stores company, de clared that the rents of the Gottstein building tenants are no higher than those of similar spaces on ‘Second ave. and are lower than rents in bulldings with far lesw destrabie lo- cations. ‘They are admittedly high, auld Mr } Downs, but renta are high every | where in Seattle, and United Cigar | Stores company cannot afford to | rent #pace for jens than the custom [Ary prices. | ‘The heavy increases In the rents of jthe Gottstein building spaces are jnecemary because mont of the expir ing leases were made tn 1916, when business was depressed in Seattle, and five-year leases were then read. ity made at figures far below the [market value of the space on the (rental market today, according to Downs. FLOOR this Toy Coupon and 18c— (cut & ouf) —will get one of there littl+ toy stoves, complete with two cooking utensil«; made of tin, painted red and (cut i out) —will get one of these cute Mittle boomerangs, several colors to select from. bd mail orders) ‘TOY DEPT. —body of heavy sheet steel; rubber tired wheels; enameled in red with blue and yellow stripings; similar to cut; special, Friday-Saturday, FLAT FEET, BUDDY ARE WORTH MONEY Did you get Mat feet doing “squads cast” in the army? Then you're eligible for voca tional training with government pay, tf flat feet are proved a voca- tional handicap to you, according to a ruling of the board of ap- || peals of the U. 8. War Veterans’ bureau for the Pacific Northwest district. This applies to former sailors and marines, also. ‘OY DEPT. | Starwich owe Man Didn’t Kill Deputy Frank Newcomb is not the man who shot and killed Deputy Sheriff Robert B, Scott near Seattle two years ago, Sheriff Matt Starwich re | ported to Snohomish county officials |‘Thureday. Newcomb, Charles Hill, | Joe Peterson and George Norman are under arrest in Everett for alleged lholdup and robbery of the Sultan | Lumber company's camp a week ago jat Ono. Starwich had been asked if he jeould identify Newcomb as the bandit who slew Seott and later j kitlea his own pal, Elmer Cady. a great sale of | || Teddy Bears— 98c —cood quality Timkin plush covering; adjustable arms, legs ands head; glass button eyes; special, Fri- day-Saturday, O8¢. TOY DEPT. | | CAMs rocker: special priced | $345 regular price $5.50 —golden finished child's Z ; strongly — con- reguier price : special, Frid@+Sat- urday, $3.45. MEZZANINE FLOOR leather bill-fold— —three-fold style with memo book, identification pass and coin purse, also curreney folder at back; ¢ actly as pictured; reg- $172 ular price/ $3-—; spe- cial, Friday-Saturday... WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT > MAIN FLOOR LIST YOUR “Your Credii \e —exclustve |, te | THE DIRECTORY of the Unter. | sity of Washington, containing the | names, addresses and telephone num. |bers of ail the faculty and students has just come from the press and is on sale at the University book |store. | "Daddy, Boldt’s Butterhorns are de Noloun —Advertisement. ime highest class Dental work, in office han mtood the teat of || Teeth in which the nerve has been killed may becagne ab- neessed. If theyt, do they are \ dangerous to health, The X-Ray 4s the best way so far devised to determine whether or not @ tooth is ab or. LR. Clark sconsed. We will X-Ray one tooth for you without charge. No hasmiul drugs, Pag. nye’ y 4 The Boston Dental 60. grownups. the 1420 Second Ave. b RESINOL Soothing and Healing DR, L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE Yr. King’ s Pills re ere Would Cut Number of For-Hire Stands Lid to to Be Clamped en Fire Seles | Last Times Friday Merchamts advertining fire, hank-| Chief W. H. Searing, before the ruptey an@ airallar sales sill hawe to | DUDIG gafety commiltce of the city * h the city /QoUnell, rec ended Wednesday the a sworn statement with & My | sumbeg of 4a for forhire cars be | STARTING SATURDAY comptroller showing where and when raid the stands inter | the goods were obtained, if the “All for ci adopts a necommendation of the UI provides public safety committee Monday oe gyands. fi wichingde the jonal of bill expected to pas nich th hed to huve included | In the trial of 4 } t s te c os reduction ve ns | A cominitiee was appointed to ro “The Invisible Fear” — sion” and “Dewption” over the entire lint and eliminate mands where pow LAST TIMES FRIDAY! The Lillian and George Kandelphi Obester Story Use Pyramid | For Piles Ths Relief from Pain and Ditrae by Coartaay Vietures, Music “THE SON OF WALLINGFORD” STARTING SATURDAY—The Great Outdoor Drama featuring “Plash,” the famous police deg, in “THE SILANT CALL” Yresident Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Pyramid Pile | Diagnostician "indices You to Tell ¢ goed | Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Mighest Order of Kestoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKB SEATTLE for a Free Trial | are atruge}ing with | distress of itching. uding piles or hem-| [the pain biceding, A SHORT TIM® 14"T TO stt— “The Sheik” With RUDOLPH VALENTINO and AGNES AYRES COMING—Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson and Eliott Dexter, in “DON'T TELL, EVERYTHING™ Healthy Home-Grewn NORSERY STOCK Seeds, Vertitizers, Sprays LAST TIMES FRIDAY CHARLIE Cn. in “The td TELL in “A Musineas” Seterday—Lester Cuneo and Mrs, Wallace Meid IN OLIVE MALMO 4 CO. Jest Rerth of Times Square STAR sate dd ADS BRING BRING RESULTS DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! GO PRICES In the Most Amazing Concessions the Jewelry Buying Public of Seattle Have Ever Seen H. SILVER & CO., Jewelers « QUITTING BUSINESS Announce Herewith a Few of the Truly Wonderful Bargains Taken at Random’ Throughout the Store Si coe O_o aoe eae) 15 JEWELS, 20-YEAR CASE ° 14k Solid Gold Wrist Watches— vad sees $19.98 * $9.98 $18.00 High Grade Wrist ‘Watches. . $35.00 High Grade 15-Jewel Wrist Watch, $14 95 e round or octagon $45.00 to $50.00 High Grade 19- Minols Watches.. DODO Illinois Watches. . i 17-Jewel very thin High Grade Watches were $98 921.89 Watches, were $38 No watches in reserve — con- tract goods, Howards and Hamil- tons on sale. $50.00 Solitaire Diamong Rings, $31.50 $60.00 Solitaire Diamond Rings, $34.95 $75.00 Solitaire Diamond Rings, $48.85 $100.00 Solitaire Diamond Rings, $61.65 $140 to $150 Diamond Rings. ...$98.95 All other diamonds at the same ratio. MANTEL CLOCKS $10.00 Clock .. $12.00 Clock .. $18.00 Clock ... $22.50 Clock ......... $8.00 Solid Gold ' $3.48 Cuff Links..... ae $2.00 and $2.50 High ‘ 68 c ‘ . Grade Cuff Links...... CUT GLASS AT 2 PRICE AND LESS $2.50 Cut Glass Nappies.......... $8.00 Cut Glass Bowls .... $8.00 Cut Glass Celery Trays. $10.00 Cut Glass Clocks $28.50 Cut Glass Water Sets.... Solid Gold Baby Rings 59¢ $1. 284 Bi 2 Big Ben or ae ay Ben “Hold-On” Scarf Pin Clutches 14c Elgin or Hampden Wrist Watches. . $15.85 Be A a $47.00 Chest 1847 Rogers or Gen- uine Community $29 .68 Silverware...... Very thin Elgins or Walthams. . $12.98 $1.75 Eversharp or Auto Point Pencils . $2.39 H. SILVER & CO., Jewelers SOUTH 715 SECOND AVE. apes