The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1916, Page 5

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taal FRIDAY, SEPT. BIG FURNITURE COMPANY. TO ADVERTISE IN STAR 1, 1916. PAGE 5 FREE TO YOU SATURDAY Success of Wonderful Free Offer Causes It to Be Repeated——Prices Cut Still Lower for Final Wind-Up Tomorrow. Here is our free offer: Men’s Suits that sold to $15.00, for $5.75. Over 200 Suits to select fror>, in j ac] Jougall C fouthwick Mataviianed i876 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price i The Usual 35c to 50c Wide Fancy Ribbons 25c Yard For Hairbows, Sashes and Girdles. For the Little new Fall styles and patterns, and all go tomorrow at Let us tie a plain or fancy bow for you—we have this ridiculous closing-out price—$5.75. And as an 5 many new ideas W‘ INDERFULLY pretty styles added inducement to force all of these Suits to be sold ; 6V-inch Ribt pte ae er fas that are quite different before the close of business Saturday night, we again Wat ob thelt. boxe Haved 4 Ly ak etal pilin from any you have ever seen be- make this free offer: Any $2.50 Hat in the house rice. Patte feo atta | haa tae 4 fore—and when you see the prices and there’s over 500 to select from, in all shapes and j girl ju ar to scl we are asking for them you will urely decide that it is better pol- styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow. 1 Adis w Heedemntnata aiaal iH icy to buy these Dresses than to And here’s a still better item: Men's beautifully abet make some. tailored Suits, new Fall styles, in blues, blacks, grays and vecial at BH@ yard Cian We mention particularly a smart browns, that sold up to $25.00, go tomorrow for $9.85. | oe little Middy Dress. The white And with each of these Suits you g-t ABSOLUTELY Middy, trimmed with blue, is but- FREE, your selection of any Hat in the house. Please Note—These Free Offers good SATURDAY ONLY. And here are other farew-ll prices: Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s $3.00 Dress and Work 200 New Suits for Boys, $5.00 ‘‘Our Booster,’’ Sizes 6 to 18 blue serge. $3.50. pretty Herbert Schoenfeld, vice president of the Standard Furniture Co signing advertising contract with The Seattle Star Unusually Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men’s Dress and Work), hgh era te oy KE have a lot to say at of gingham and chambray, trim- Shoes that sold originally to $5.00, will go at $2.48. henivenksed thie Wiee a W e or thir med with hand-smocking and touches of hand em- Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 48c. big Standard Furnit oy that are important, but oft broidery on the white collar and cuffs. The high] Men’s Wool Socks at 9c. Men's Cotton Stocks at! *!« ontract for reK time looked waistline is finished with a white belt. These. little™ al advertis Star RICH AND POOR WANT Both pairs of knickers are Dresses are shown in all of the full lined Wide belts, wide lapels. Buttons that won't break easily “Pinch-backs” and models usually found in the higher priced suits. And most important of all 4c. Overalls at 39c. Men's Collars, all sizes, at 5c. B. V. D. Underwear, Black Bear Overalls, in fact, every-| thing that man needs for dress or work wear, all in- cluded in this sale and going at such ridiculous prices as these. And here's the caus> for these enormous reductions: This great CLOSING-OUT SALE at 1510 First Ave., Quaint little Holland Dresses o: white Another pretty Monday Is Labor Day-— This Store Will Be Closed SCHOOL DRESSES toned to a plaited skirt of navy little Dresses that are appropriate for children. skirt is topped with a cunning little scalloped 4 jacket in rose, green or Copenhagen. ; model of pink or blue has a fancy | TT Girls colors and shades — $3.50, f poplin. The plain $2.50. in colored gingham, — rea's Shop, Third Fleer, — opposite the Public Market, comes to a close. With —every Suit fits! striped skirt and coat effect of pla just a few more days left, we have decided to cut down Heavy-weight cheviots and $1.00. prices unmercifully and compel this merchandise to eeds browns and F move. grays. A complete assortment Many other styles that are equally attractive at Think of buying your Summer Underwear, worth ) Ariz, Sept. L—A p ken Mexi in| . dee ‘Dr re decidedly moderate sane —cana to 75c, for 28c.» And Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, *' bs : are? Season ding “San i ie BS 5, will be $2.00, goes at 89c. Men's $1.00 Union Suits gic? ‘ $6.50, 88. 50, $10. 00 and $12. . w sold at 48c. And Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit ave " e Mackinaw n fa s: all sizes; $5.00 ae pow & va f Boy ( a 50, 65¢, $1. SWEA TERS Tomorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, high — at , at $2. 95 wool, full- fashioned © in cardinal, gray,” model has Byro ne range of colo —Third Floor. A rs \ lies at 2he. cuts, if you wear them, at $2.89; they sold originally for School Girls at $5.00. And Men’s Oxford Shoes go at $1.00 a pair. . ; ae i ( Juvenile Suits (3 to 8) mttaer Minors istic ~ Boys’ Suits cut to $2.48. Boys’ Pants to 29c. M . inf at x P Men’s Pants, jar yh $2.50, ah Men’s $4.00 |... \ c eautifu aby | as $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 TT vin ba pet ‘ants at $2.38. "s 50c W Shirts at 28c. 1 ott tree be ' rk nd \ particularly interesting style of Government ‘. The Soa are just my a. of he “nae ted offered. ** age at's a e kt Flannel, a sudtleaey model, $5.00. ; ; ie Copenhagen or white. Another Our three large display windows, at 1510 First Ave, ,!°*'"* ce ts ral el vad ie tank ees ‘ss. ae. ee a eee $2.95 ee are just stacked with honest merchandise—and all rriga xury.| aga Third Floor. ~9S. priced ridiculously low. Money cheerfully refunded if‘ ap Bore : thy bo | CARTER opi . RE URE G9 st A PERCE TOR : Yes, it will pay you to attend this great Closing-out ‘ * . a tapes fhe wked o But Manvel Mendes, who makes priate ‘proportions. Mrs, Mender| What would the baby tell if it Sale—you can’t make any mistake here. Remember our so»: the al fays he hook his head. He w the lonely, childless ranch The newspapers say the “author. fr od wa ; nays t s his, for he found ers a dering if lecal process | ities are investimating.” but the au. address—RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1510 ® at 1s, RUBBER FROM Hit He > raise it with his) could g: hem the/mystery baby. | thorities know no more than is here to it that the fear the answer to it all” First Ave., opposite the Public Market, just north of :a« hn Pike St. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 o'clock sharp. Confessions of. a Wife MARGIE LONGS FOR A COOL | human SHOWER TO MAKE HER t REAL WELL AGAIN 1 have not et answered Mal colm Stuart's letter * I have just been ing here, with dear Alice to take care of laxuriating on the great ko What Wil, set down. TIP TO TOE | ra ™~- little bo SHOE First and 1006 First. at Madison KAVANAGH’S Union. ANUTACTURERS ¢ Outer Fd of getting well i develops a " and becom | (a “Sale Reopens Tomorrow, Saturday — i aiaiwe are AT 9:30 A. M._COME EARLY miners. Al Thousands of pairs of Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers thrown out to the peopl- in one of the Greatest Shoe Sales ever held in Seattle. Just seven more days of sensational bargain giving and the great byae sire ye Shoe rice oe ore, econ ve., will come to an en ale rts Se ae te et ee oe tir lisae antreeedicary shee Bateaitae, uterece ct acct tan benefited by this Great Sale, and there is mo reason to prevent you doing the same. Thousands of pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Children—representing the product of one of America’s leading Shoe Manufacturers—consisting of surplus, discontinued and short reas of Shoes, sae Practically Week-End Excursion bought at 50c on the dollar and are now being offered at the cost of the raw materia PORT TOWNSEND BE HERE EARLY Sale Starts at 9:30 a. m. GOOD GOING SATURDAY, ftiser bay) ON STEAMER The Balance of the Bankrupt a SIOUX Shoe Stock, Bought at 50c on the Dol- a me lar, on Sale Here Tomorrow. steamer leaving Port Town- , mm a rr 3 Packard Shoes worth -~VMade Shoes, oem, mil —, in gun 84.00 and 85.00 Ladies’ Sport — MAN. THOUGHT DEAD $3.45 a ee ioe ig Be De $1.45 If Too Fat Get fee WRITES PROSECUTOR —————_—___} -—— —eve a 1 ; worth to 84.00, $3.00 Ladies’ £4.00, 83.00 and ban Werk ana a More Fresh Air Be NEI meee ame), [a $1.98 | Sher. $1.45 J irre shores at mgs, ane % 2 ee V ted ¢ ot i « — Okc cies Value’ i A thin bie i Now $2.85 £5.00, $4.00 and $5.00, Purge, Or MGace Your welgme rake nwa “yrnctice, and ta. Ii Marie aes," ewe gaerts Q5c feo aes, eee, meegegae Bf cterees : : 4 su Sicoe a r Nahe : non & Murphy and S46 $3.50 Lot Ladies’ pt ap vega $3.85 brands $3.4 Ladies’ ® Dy MAKES IT HARDY FOR =a ee 98c $1 95 “1? to boon, |ALBU MS] THIS Het TO WALK “— Sis eae NC 1 Big stock of Loggers’ Shoes, 20% Discount | \i isn: she resiien'mn Novem tn geitekin, viel, Rid. sides : e vg r poh iy i - ra ere Piotr Shoes, 81.50 and a el egg reed oan $1.29 ial values now, a kas Sis Be J vim t seas F er na ft ,' f oe a. === $1351 The Cot Price Shoe Store »» Archway ad Dart ‘Con 4110 Highs fA isheertee $2.48 817 SECOND AVE., BET. MARION AND COLUMBIA Open Saturday Night. Book Store FRANK B WILSON 224 PIKE AT SRD AVE rd | | $2.50 Ladies’ Shoes 95c See Windows SHARE sHor Pike St—Tel. Main sosp 104%

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