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Great Savings FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT THE Great Western Clothing Co. 1317-19 First Ave. Opposite the New Ar- cade Building ‘The high cost of tiving will not bother you if you form the at possible money. We bought the bankrupt stock of the Salinger Style Shop of Ballard at 43c on t which enables us to offer oe the following remark ciate for Friday and Saturday. . All goods warranted to be first class. Boys’ and Children’s Suits Eee. See a0 raion on $2.19 Bee... ae Soe... Seen Me end 80 valor G3 AG Boys Knicker Suits with two pare of pants, $6.00 and $7.00, special for Saturday Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats Melos at ne... Gadd bgp lgemename FUL $6.00 and $6.00 Salinger’s $10.00 Young Men's .. Salinger’s ‘$12.50 Young Men's Suits go at... Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes apolprapaonme | EL! Goede a .i......9he $8.89 * $9.65 $15.00 values Goonies E English Slip-ons on sale at $18 and $20 values on sale at ... $12.50 and $15.00 Regular values on sale at ‘ FURNISHINGS We Handkerchiefs sell at ens ee Men's 15¢ Men's S0c Sunpenders x 23¢ Men's fine silk finished Sox. regularly 50c and 75e, on aale Friday and Saturday at per pal 23¢ UNDERWEAR Heavy Pleece Lined Under- wear. Just the thing for these chilly days. On sale at, per garment v1... OO Extra Heavy Plush Wool Underwear, worth regularly $1.50, on sale Friday and Saterday at MEN’S HATS Men's Fine Felt Hats in both soft and stiff, worth $2.50 and $3.00, at, your 9 eels vitae nen sosplal Men’s duniair Coats Worth regularly $1.50; 69 on sale at ... 63c Men's $1.00 Leather Working Gloves on sale at, per pair All Wool Flannel Shirts, worth $2.00 at any other store in the city, Buy it here for just. Men’s regularly blue and day, choice Shoes $2.00 values on sale at . ad 32.00 values on sale at . 1. BOTs’ EI-TOP SHOES “MEN'S SHOES $2.59 val on sale at... F , Boys’ and Children’s $2.50 values on sale at . a wp bad ben 50 fp ape on sale at 279 be on sale at 1.79 1.93 % on $4.00 and $6.00 va MEN'S SLIPPERS Just the thing for a Christmas Present. Here is the place to t A wi EXTRA—A handsome line of usefal Christmas gifts put up in fancy holly boxes on sale at just HALF PRICE Great Western Clothing Co. 1317-19 First Ave. Opposite the New Ar- cade Building. | | | i | ‘Colorado Farmers Revolt Against the “Pickpocket Big Profits in Sugar Industry---for Trus Trust;”” 700,000 TONS FARMERGETS $3,850,000 JOBBER GETS «44,575,000 REFINING 1,925,000 TOTAL 47,350,000 SUGAR TRUST GETS $16,119,000 YOU GET, HIGH PRICES |The Beet Sugar Situation in Color ado and the Man Who ts Helping the comers x Poh the rans ne Albert Dakan oe at Gifts AKRON, 0., Dec. 21.-—-Disippant jed over his inability to purchese | Christmas presents for his swe 4 |beart, Wade Huck, 16, ran sty | from his home in Lamber ( rather than face the gir mas morning with no aift to offer ber. He w on the streets of Akron ragged and dirty, and » charged with delinquency In one of the boy's pockets was found a dirty note, the missive which the boy says mado him leave j his bome. The note read as fo! | lowe: “Dear Wade Changes sie After the various disappoint- ments that thugs in Seattle have been experiencing lately, refusing to ng umbrel- and otherwise meeting them more than half way, one thug decided to aban. don the approved methods of the robbers’ union of asking people to hold up their hands, ete. od in jail, He rushed up the steps at Eighth av. and University st. v t home about 6:30 last night, .right af. I eas naw at how and feeling well, How are you? Do yon still love me? What are you going to get me for Christmas’ “Prom your old 314 Ninth av., gun at him, proceeded at one, without a spoken word, to pick MAR his pockets. He seemed to be i cath anxious to get through with the WILKESBARRE, Pa., job before House could have | Since he advertised for a wife, W time enough to change his (J. Thomas has been spending all mind, Me got 75 cents, and his time reading letters tn answer started away on a speed to hiv ad. He has recel¥ed 500 re breaking run. plies. ‘The bachelor awoke on Christmas morn, Foszy he looked; he was unshaven, unghorn. He donned his fuzzy sox and fuzzy shoes Then took a nip of fuzzy Scottish booze, That brought a gieam {nto his furzy eye He chose a fuzzy shirt and fuzey tie, He donned a fuzzy anutft, just freshly pressed And soon stood forth immaculately dressed He ate a meal of fuazy breakfast food With appetite of fuzzy rectitude, A fuzzy postman brought a letter in, Which caused our friend the bachelor to gria. “Ho, hot” said he; “my worthy, fussy aunt Has seat a Christmas check—just what I want.” He changed his k for one large, yellow note, Then seized his fuzzy hat and overcoat “Hurrah!” he said; “no wife to keep me home, Today along the primroue path I roam! Oh, happy time, when bachelors are young, The age of folly and of fuzzy tongue!" Next morn, it was the fuzey hour of 2, He wandered in, his fuzzy clothes askew. He'd spent bis final, solitary dime. “Yip! yow!” he cried; “I had a fuzzy time!” DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT BAKE OVEN TREATMENT best and most logical cure for chronic et any one to start the y It im the THE BEST RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BAKE OVEN TREAT- MENT ARE TRE LETTERS ON FILE IN MY OFFICH. THESE HAVE BEBN WRITTEN OUT OF GRATITUDE, UNSOLICITED, BY FORMER PATIENTS OF MINE. a wufferer from rheumatiam, nervous troubles, kidney or r any of the diseases resulting from elimination E_BAKD OVEN TREATMENT WILL QUIOKLY RELIEVE AND EVENTUALLY CURE YOU. DOWT GIVE UP BECAUSE YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD YOUR com- PLAINT 18 INCURABLE. Call at my offices and I will frankly explain the ayatem I employ CONSULTATION FREE. LADY ATTENDANT. DR. JOHN SORENSON - 920-091-090-03 PROFLE'S BANE BUILDING, M. B. CORNER SECOND Office Hours, 9 a. m. to & p. m. tmal fraction of a ME | i t THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911. |ngcerr uF by ot f the growers for all for the ‘ ” from the ihe dintri r efining was $1,9 5,000 for BY W. C6, ROBERTSON KDITOR'S trusta steal tk with a pistel at some with the Wallingford, In The Star NOTE high your head pocket tr which. sorged a lare stolen from Unel L revenue pockets, But it's still i picking the pocketa of beet | farmer B. sugar eaters, which means all j¢ty. His b of us. Robertson's article iy | best In particularly Umety, in view of tons to t the congressional probe of the * {Of refine sugar truat Bow in progress, | the beets of each acre, paying him $168 an From this $92 must be subtracted for cost of produc. FE leaving # net profit of $76 an 10,000. Ite actual vab 00,000, and its capttal in 000,000 Here's Montgom- ° the lt went 28 acre, and 1,080 pounds sugar were made from LONG MO: Colo., Deo, 21 “Sugar te such © staple that 0) ror9 From thin farm the sugar body makes more than an Infinites!-!truxt made $714.60 clear profit per t per pound! dere. on it.” Often a farm “Bo they were tellin’ me” tons an acre. But the FACT jn th But t |trust makes militons ° a profi |year, net profit, on the sugar grown | yearn crop does not Then he loses | trust makes aw per ton as in bumper” ‘Haven’t Enough Babies for Xmas’: NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—tnventign- | tion today revealed the fact that the Ia Christus demand for bables in the yiumes fn New! ly. The asy | do than all the growers together got for planting, raising | and marketing the beet, And of factory | fair price for t growers in Michigan, Idaho, Wi in and other states | \: are joining with Colorado farmers | ims have ent foundiings under the leadership of Attorney lig gatiaty the tequests made by | Albert Dakan of Longmont. (0! prosperous men and women who fight the trust would give good homes to the Northern Colorado, acre for acre, | patios they adopt le the greatest sugar beet produc ing region im the world. Here the Great Western Sugar Co, a sub- iary of the trust, eperates, Longmont factory alone this year | cleared $505,000, or 110 per cent on ite actual investment. Ita prof. it was greater than the TOTAL With « sudden lunge Count Boy lop de Bakkovisnek tore a xmall’) hole in his adversary’s sbirt front “Honorr- ime satisfied!” he ex claimed, sheathing bis sword, The surgeons concurring, the af fair wan declared settled. Gets Life for Taking’ : $7 Stolen hayah fl sYRACUSI y Holl eonvi OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS ontiiats | This $6.50 Sewing Chair Free With Uplifting the Stage Where are you going with those A comie sictor in a theater do ach decent, News. him th by crickey Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. Forlnfants, ovalids,and Gro Pure Nutrition, up building the notte. msssthe puncegmeneeed haages, Rich mal, twalted grain, in powder form. A qaick bunch prepared io a mincte. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, | Not in Any M, lh Trust _ NOTOING BETIER Mesa a: WHERE THE BIG CLOSING-OUT SIGNS ARE ON THE WINDOWS it Will Be All Over Dec. 30 The Eastern Cloak & Suit Co. have leased this building and we must get out December 30. ‘J 31 erb new perb new Pianos in your in_ your mang ap saeapieen yA down and $1 a week will do. Just name your own terms but give us achance find place for one of these su- now to a RETAIL PRICE $375 CLOSING-OUT PRICE home. BEST, GUARANTEED, NEW PIANOS CLOSING OUT AT $68/$87, $137/$148 The greatest quality stock of brand new Pianos ever sacrificed at a closing-out sale. The manufacturers’ entire retail business must be closed out by December 30, 1911. NOTHING RESERVED—EVERY PIANO MUST BE SOLD OUT EVEN AT A LOSS DON’T WAIT ANOTHER MINUTE WHILE THIS EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR Associated Piano Manufacturers Third 1 1 23 Ave. CORNER SENECA ST. FOR TACOMA 3 EAPMN grouse ang TivED. my time & M100, Se 5:00, 7 M. nian pat te” Ture WAIT Progte Trip Bie, Hound Irip Sa FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS ere. MOUx 1:00 A. M., 12:00 Noun, 5:00 P.M pat 7 THHRE ROUND TRIPS DAIL. ingle Trip, Kiverett S6¢, Fdmonds 40s Mound Trip, Kverett Tbe, Edimonds 300 Each mowing Machine Sewing food pre ther about late THE FREE very of both the shuttle and round bob- bin machine It is the easiest running and the fastest sewing machine in the world If you place your order before Christmas you get ome of these $6.50 Sew Chairs free. mov advantage ing Terms:—$1.00 a Week Grand Rapids Rockers HALF PRIC Rocker oak, golden finish, wide shaped sad- price $11.50, spe- as pictured, made of solid dle seat; cial regular We still have about twenty-five other good styles in the Rapids stock in golden oak, mission .oak and mahogany, all marked Half-Price Give a Rocker for a Christmas Gift. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later Seattle's finest busmess traiming's Prepares -young- men: for- business-ca and young women as stenographers and. pryare secresanes-and -helps -chem-to + secure positions: with the le business firms. of Seattle Abe at South Pine . Seattle Christmas Suggestion Have you thought of a telephone as a Christ- mas gift? It is one which will add to the comfort and convenience of the home. Relatives and friends will be brought nearer—business hours will not mean separation—with a Bell telephone in the house. a ‘Even if you have a telephone, do you know of the advantages of an extension, with its saving of steps and increased efficiency of service? Let us send an agent, who will give you full particulars. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company \ One System One Polley nes, pe