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FINAL WINDUP | SATURDAY | Store Closed—Sale Prices Reduced for One} Grand Finale Tomorrow—-Monday Night, August 1, This Great Sale Ends AS SUCCES Men’s Suits that sold to $15.00, for $5.75. Over 100 Suits to select from, and go tomorrow at this ridicu-| lous closing-out price—$5.75. Everyone of them should be sold before Saturday night. | Hundreds of Men’s Dress and Work Shoes that sold originally at $5.00, cut to $2.48. Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 48c. 50c President Suspenders at 18c. } Men's beautifully tailored Suits, late styles, in blues, | blacks and grays, that sold up to $25.00, go for $9.85. Men’s Wool Sox at 9c. Men’s Cotton Sox at 4c. Overalls at 39c. Men’s Collars, all sizes, at 5c. B. V. D. Underwear, Black Bear Overalls, in fact everything that man needs for dress or work wear, all included | in this sale. And here’s the cause for these enormous reduc- tions: This great CLOSING-OUT SALE at the RED STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916. PAGE 4 HAIL BERTHA KALICH ‘IOWA SOLDIERS Cynthia Grey’s SSOR TO THE | YOUNG GIANTS FAMOUS BERNHARDT Than the Men I Saw sigger x in Europe,” Says Shepherd QUAKERS UNDER ARMS SHEPHERD BY WILLIAM G. United Prem “ BROWNSVILLE, Tex, July 28,—Bigger than any of the average run of soldiers | saw in the armies in Europe are the men of the Third lowa regi ment, who today are fighting the cactus and greasewood on thelr camp grounds near Brownaville They compared in size and appearance with the “hand: picked” grenadier guards of the royal household in London Put them in the splendid uni forms of the Pottsdammer guards in Berlin, and in phys leal appearance they would un doubtedly outshine that famous organization, \ jan regiment ¢ Kent ~ prevents statement tha Towans are bigger than any troops in the European confilet Forty lowa cavairy are not coming to Brownsvil They are called “slackers” by troope When I sought Information about I ran across Cat 40 slackers LETTERS Q.—You have answered queries in regard to love affairs, family troubles, and the like, so | am writ ng for regard to politics. | consider myself inde pendent of any party, and know | “serateh” my ticket at the No: |vember elections; but there are jcertain candidates a party ticket for whom | would like to vote at the primary election, and it different party ticket than | voted at the last primary Am | ged to call for this ticket without being challenged or information in ie a privil called upon for reasons? Please Jet me know thru The Star, or tell me where | can find out, as | do not wish to commit a blunder A WOMAN VOTER A.—Ye you are privileged to call for any Ueket you want Q.—Kindly advise us whether or | not it Is proper to help yourself to cube sugar, when passed without any tongs, by removing the cubes with the forefinger and thumb, or should one take a spoon? SUBSCRIBER A it avee it would take a first clans juggler to remove cube # from a bowl with a spoon, | er t it with the cera whe € wgar tonge are nent Q.—Will you please tell me if a! certain | Kathlyn Williams as Southern Beauty in “Valiants of Virginia” On Liberty Screen ee) FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, at 1510 First Ave., Fred 8. Hird. Ho is the tows viii, {United States census was taken ; : . _ nan who we 0 Stockholm. last year, and how often it rat} opposite the Public Market, closes on August the first. Sweden, in 1912, and won thé 4 bik saan V0 : With just two more days left, we have decided to cut ah atediek egal ng | A—Tt ast | down prices unmercifully and compel this merchandise biggest voldiers in the worl every sare; consequently the q to move. remarked, “Well, we've got some-|pext one will be taken in 192 : : thing else unu® F Think of buying your Summer Underwear, worth “We've rot aker cavalry Q.—! am a widow and live alone Hallie Erminie Rives wrote the “Valiants of Virginia”? 9m { » H Y whole #4 f them. Am employed part of the time, but not . 7 Hobe Sie 7 Ri ' to 75c, for 28c. Men’s dollar Union Suits go for 48c. é da nage me tees sihcsn Bt Neda daseahutty ofa a romance of the Southland, where the fairest ladieas f Men’s Felt Hats go at 68c—Straws at the same price There are 280 of them, and they|and during thg evenings can hardly the best fiction, comes from. ‘This story proved so \ ¢ if you wish. Pauline Frederick as Spanish Dancer, in “The World's Great Snare,” at|™ be ranized & yon ago in the rtrsatelbeante Bes seg Piha Dol Hiestid 1 that it has been picturize All the romance, all the ‘x a * Quaker t of , k uch be . » faric een trans < fi Tomorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, high cuts the Colleeum, for mobiliz-|for a couple of gentlemen, but | mat the la id has been trar : ferred to the screen. r H ee) a 1 cam h hear that t incher comedy compictes the icture proj if you wear them, at $2.89; they sold originally at $5.00. cae o .» Agr . ofthe. Gheaicee se peaper catheter Uae en Ye,ae i bahart ny i chee : P progres _ , Men’s $3.00 Dress Shoes go at $1.89. ; = : ntry, Their wives and sweet:| Would cause talk. | What Is’ your oo Mon vestireen wise 5 , * , z ° s came to e cam sd talked | opinion? r | would like to find — 7 —— — — — —e ed Suits ~ to $2.48. Boys’ Pants to 29c. A ree t i feet of /hearts camo to the camp Omi, but|@ congenial lady te share my ‘ ’ , pughte p bets c en’s $2.50 Pants now . Men's $4. in oes JQuakers around the and |rooms with me. Which would be { $2.38. $ he now 96c $4.00 Pants On THR WAY agg ily the better? Please answer, as your ad: | & ae IS. The 7 reall c | make me fee! more de-| : j i The above are just a few of the bargains offered. tueed to swea: wires on ere | f \ Our three large display windows, at 1510 First Ave., RUM—Wreuline Frederick tn * ‘tata whens |Telated have ' Onione 4 s . 4 ireat Snare me os »pted to find positions 4 lees Pald Producers for Onions, Australian i ere just stacked with honest merchandise—and all Mathize, Willams tn “The mixed with|Wisrevcoper tor men, T should say|| "'’"Peckiey, Vesi'wna rere)” | [Ons ag 238 priced ridiculously low. Money cheerfully refunded if Virsieia”; Pay ‘Tineher in ly 1 will find the latter plan much TTT ay? | omenn otek tad A any purchase be unsatisfactory. ctiMnION—Mary Fuller tn “The Senrtet efactory. Pg BRS we@ 18 JL ve Petatos” ark teeth chapter of “The Seeret of c i a je por » Yip ot te, new, | Yes, it will pay you to attend this sale—you can’t "1 "whmarion yourself in 4 10.00 OMe ; make any mistake here. Remember our address—1510 5.5.4.4, jerna Katich im “stander eer is se : First Ave., opposite the Public Market, just next door to cee | 1.00 @ 180 Liberty: The ing at Nine eennnanor successon: |University Cramps Her | ,o-1vsect.aisnit : ' rty atre. Sale starts Saturday morning at Nine °°* y good wages, and work steady, but re e i lock | have saved none of my earnings. arke oe 0 o'el sharp. ] S; Prett Girl Now | have meta girl that | roonters, live a a ve 0 Sou ’ ays y dearly love. She is 19 and | am| "rk. seed biock hogs FG me = the same age. | don't like to askle " Fe $3 - omy for her hand unless | can give| Sditing Prices to Retailer for "ie $3 BERKELEY, ¢ ; tr the monoto-| Per Butter, Fags and Cheese i Violette her everything she wants. Do you | 4 @ Despite the fact the women $3 v think it would be better to wait a } ‘ $3 orn ag than oak? tut | om Butter tending the Hed Cross et i fr < 7 > Native Washington jment are studying their, h $3 - afraid she will marry some one reamery & tory th in; t he refused, howe else before that time ans} ogg Pe |Preparatory to the coming cultivate her dar 1 et Raah tates t creamery, » 2s |{nations, secret _# pe ed home t you should not mar a hundred hearts ‘markt 1 ceived Sidney Beat rgpttane 4 10s Ragnagy ol . |Proach of -he Mg hop “a ok k M . { hi ME Rte Binge. night eee : 7 Rit Geta vlowide 0 are art Mr. Hugh Rood, honorary CONSISTENTLY CHARMING sci abon the watiteoneiel ‘San jonel, will entertain the soldi As tt ‘ tt . tots to watt eatll Pou On6 rest and ‘staff officers at a lunched preuneaway * hid. se ayers war wnt Select ranch ease so |the Rainier -Inb Aug. 3 a 7: . | camp will be formally brought: Or. ae ee ee isccresing: thar Gane Gat, WOE ee [a close with a dance the night ¢, and a foodstuffs considered contraband een eraneeen | nt 6 girl of of war? WALTER W » in ich A Foodstuffa were classed un 14.00 - bh aad re c “Te ler the d aration f London as bon anne . unt a be ta VIRGINIAN GETS zs conditional contraband of war — pag } ; ree a te fl BERTH ON BENCH |! that is, 1s articles which might | sistently charming a a — ee @junder certain umstances, be- 32.08 | ffective in “The Fo at the 1 come contraband tt by the thir Sel thee ht Re ' ¢: ot cramp th 1 |ty-fifth article, conditional contra ered oth 2 eae ae nt an etume,” she [band was not Hable to capture, ex hea 14.00 @ said. “I grow wa, my cept whe und on a vessel bound DIFFICULT ROLE hy ; Peg gar rircet one to or| | Prices Pald Wheltesle Dealers for Helene Rosson as a difficult |" elops oe «egy of eg Poe Vegetables and Fruit : rh occupied . r for ; noe |when it was not to arged | 4 “ in an intervening 1 ral port wn pleas but | Q—I would tike to ask you al; awakens? rf few things. | live In a ge the begins where the pe alities of lif go out and get berries and cake dlougae Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly and coffee at various intervals GOOD SUPPORT Spots. How to Remove Easily during each day. In hie absence, T Q " Lio He *a e Mise Fre ° he leaves a little girl of 16 in the a Ra terr t ace a remed rf office to take care of the mail fe me eo he ¢ antee of a a When she gets out of the office . 4 aler t will not cost you a she can even tell you who the peo: In Her Triumph f ‘ t remove the ple are you write to, Sometimes Supreme & freck e if it does give I have gotten letters three or four i 4 ea nm, t xpenne | weeks old, and several times mail = . a fling 1 is open when it Is handed out of |yjuy Heed The Foundlin fz i " § e nee of oth! the office. Please let us know | Hone on g r ent na ! & f ’ where to report this. 7. F Loos! ao @ ‘ae Ri a € 5 id vie | ssible, find out who the e re ie TROUSERS THE SNARE ‘ t en 1 JAMES MAY | nector is for your district | Parsie *. ; all Paulino Frede bears trou ‘ rt sand ort the him, In |Peaches, Ca 1s . her new e| get a beaut « Rarely will eccoed Judge a thi: | at The Coliseum T the worst case the court of claims of the Washington, D.C. Tam-|? 1.00 after one look at Pauline you cor Be sure to ask the druggist for ates. » nomination by|pering with the mails is a very |R 14@ 0 Open Daily 9 A, M. iter one look st Pani oc | ya anablo trash otto ne Wilson of Hay, former] serious offense, and guilty, parties |* tr 5c Children 5c Goa beauties atit ike Mien J remove fre::kle Hay will get $6,000 a year, ar Ou Wind covert Cc are She wears “em fetchin be permitted to re-| @.—We have had an argument as ke em thes she’ follies. pareie ny. He ts 65. to where the first coffee house was Gisough - Catton established. | claim that this c pp ne tom originated in Turkey. Am | me da COLONIAL @ SELL HISTORIC GRAFT :2) 0255" corete"nets ing riot which f \.—For one who has never walk- c se “2 4th Ave After an interesting carcer led the stree of a Turkish town PLAYS DUAL ROLE ° twanaport and pe Phaed 1|It is almost Impossible to imag Lionel Barrymore tn ea ‘meavies Mar me TODAY nonmar® tha 2 Coast without coffee houses, Y T Quitter,” a comedy ela yigg 3 Priya ship Cc teamer, City of Pueble comparative Jrama in five acts, then "7 ; row gato r and Tomorrow 11 mak ewell trip or two irks, and they surprise the men folks by 3 Poopiged “ LAST TIMES entt Francisco and 1 without bit them that you f “aaron teat H el will be 1 While the properties of the cof eel picture of Mike Gib r Seattle movie ¢ i k foal vol as a In fee berry are supposed to have bons, middleweight cham appenrance of the rye bhp ag htt a been discovered, or rediscovered, pion, in a three-round box Strand, in “S pictur ve a iectets hall ee : CAUTION GRADUATES ty an Arad derviah in the 18th ing contest with his broth- a ‘ ' f all emotions, the lov a mother fo VEG EOOY DEN, in century, they were unknown in er, also showing the differ R crowds to this po playhouse. Mana - Dr. H. H. Gowen, in giving the |Constantinople until 900 years lat ent methods used tn con- ‘ the picture will shown till-Sa GooD PHOTOGRAPHY ‘* Btn of pregumat yaar fee a hee dittoning himself for a con ¢ photogra he tate mer sche er Th f t hou a Bit . dvent of h into Dh 5 nlented ac > zraduates their farewell send-off opened there in 1554, The bever test; then @ billiard match 4 for the persuasive po iiliam F a alae Two Acts of Fun Thur Sein ataay hil eet aaatie wb pONUiAy that thé GP between Koj! Yamada, Jap } It was with consid ult ¢ A sper a I ~p. * ned th ugainst becom thodox looked n it ad dnetdious anese cha n, and Albert i } fallhcad 'act for tt fans ae ie } 10c Children 5c 10c mast ally perfected machines" |to the public morals. Cahier. of Boston} | sate in a big one 4 greatest tragedienne who +; aout wn ara A tea e said, “oftentime It was variously denounced as wreetiing match dbetwaem J worthy to wear the ma A , a uth becon in edueational Fe one ‘of the four elements of the sd rage of Be Phe ane. extra inducement to Mn Kalle ald o Hitan noel ned on pedagos principles a world of pl re, one of the four rank Dalkus, the Lithuan introduced to the am ge eee vere al ; Sit ft” Wa Triangle embled in the different depart: | piiars of the tent of lubricity, ous jan champion Rs Piped “The ® and standing as 4 Fox agreed uve orde | coven with Fay Tincher in the ments of the university. Point out, oe the four cushions of the couch s Imperial Russian or- be effect that her first picture should be produced on a sumptuc cale|titie role. ut don't cram of voluptuousness, and one of the chestra play for thelr mus- . as regards settings, etc, which he had not previously reached jn eee four ministers of the devil—tho ns apeSoenir ae verges: World’s ‘ pletur His orders were certs carried out to the letter, a THREE-CORNERED FIGHT , other three being tobacco, opium esi Bt shit Bis one who views this remarkable picture can tell at a glance. To hav three ed struggle for an ' # world RATES INCREASED (vii wine okanvon? Whence. our Pan ee ee ae the greatest actress in the world is simply in line with our policy of innocent worn rticipated in b colven” tha @tieht « meditiaatinn incke ; r t showing our patrons the ver husbar n intriguer, and the A new west-bour.d rate scheduie Of 4n Arabic word—literally mean. - Bpeciel Peay ounokyt As ea Don't forget that orrow only remain in ich to tim of ormer successful cong regulating hipping prices from 'ng “that which takes away the ap- 16. see nder which {# one of com. this crawling snake the the Kast to Northwestern points petite 3” ” fortable and bert jeattle, ar whi 4 of the thrillin t of “The has been received in Seattle. This information wae obtained fi ves its title he “perfe ted th le undil and the Humming-Bird The new edule com the om an article in Scribner's by H n Second ave., between eneca st The mf ne et tha ambra abrogation of the competitive wa-|G. Dwight. Mr, Dwight was born tr" t0c on afte oon or evening owet ar up! I-Ko] t transportation ates thru the|in Constantinople, Tur and is , ? col sa oh abcewnedel ac Be hewrive Aba come ng Keystone Alice| Bohemia: cauati. A oniatked tin |the author of several books on that | Ii *s Best Friday and Saturday Howell, Charles Cherry takes the crease in practically every com- country; consequently, he ought to! Protoplay House STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS leading role in this all powerful Jmodlty is noted Sipe culhecte pestis antes

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