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o~ ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Last Opportunity to Partake of Wonderful Free Offer—Great Wind-Up of Sale Tomorrow. \ \ \ i | | : | Here is our Free Offer: Men's Suits that sold to $15,00, for $5.75. Over 200 Suits to select from, in new Fall styles and patterns, and all go tomorrow at) this ridiculous closing-out price—$5.75. And as an) added inducement to force all of these Suits to be sold fore the close of business Saturday night, we again} make this free offer: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—| and there’s over 500 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow. Last Saturday hundreds of requests were made to us to continue our free offer—many of our customers wanted to again avail themselves of this wonderful sav- ings opportunity. So here’s what we've done: We've combed our clothing stock from top to bottom—we| selected hundreds of new Suits and Overcoats, many} in all pure wool fabrics, and we've placed them in these lots, offering you an exceptional choice selection to-! morrow. And here’s another item: Men's beautifully tailored Suits, new Fall styles, in blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $25.00, go tomorrow for $9.85. And with each of these Suits you get ABSOLUTELY) FREE, your selection of any Hat in the house. Men’s Overcoats at these came prices—$6.75 and| .85—if you wish. Please Note—These Free Offers good SATURDAY = And here’s how we'll close out the rest of our) si | | | | Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men’s Dress and Work « Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s $3.00 Dress and Work’! Shoes that sold originally to $5.00, will go at $2.48. ',. | Harold Weeks Is Another Seattle Writer of Songs that he figures ne should naturally hat “miffed.” ‘tla with Harold Weeks, hi 80 Who Made Good Harold Weeks When a fellow puts in years of hard work trying to achleve something, and then lands at the top, only to see some other fellow getting a tot of laurels f, mm So he fi popular song writer, of Seattle. A fortnight ago he read a story in The Star about Jam tog something of a composer. STAR—FRIDAY, i reason EMMA VIEWS MARRIAGE AB A JOB; ADVISES PAULA TO ACCEPT JEFF'S PROPOSAL And #0 1 thought,” continued Paula, “‘Jefferson Perrigreen is Just Ike all the reat’ “What all men want fs to pow ness wortlen the do anything else they desire,’ I said to Emma, who was reading Jeff's letter ay, kid’ whe eaid at last, 1 wrote him @ not of ia straight. If you letter te.ang him he has fered you 1 otraight and honest, as a ld, he'd be the mose surprived gink in the world.’ “But, sald “Why not? "'l have scorned on all my life.” ‘Do you love him “There's the rub, Emma. sure I have* had none of thrills and emotions best describe. have grown fond of Jeff since my fF ts died be cause he h pen so good to me But | have refused to marry him, as I have refused to marry Charlie Montgomery Well, you can do as you poe best. You will, anyway, for no on¢ ever takes advice unless it coin cides with one's own ideas on the Emma, | cao't do that, | demanded Emma Jeff Perrt "Tl gr Paulat Tam thone seller 1 c writer of “Bing M subject. But if ft was me, I'd call Song of the Sunny South” and |inat chap. It would be & show other pop melodies. town for that guy, and, If he show: The Star said that Casey was “al od the aces of matrimony, I'd take regular, died-in-the-wool, 18-karat| iim quick.’ composer, right here in Seattle. wut, Emma, I really don’t] And he fs. want him I'd be doing him | Weeks Praises Casey a great injustice {f | married bim Even Weeks praises him in the! without loving him.’ er he wrote The Star today. See here, Paula, you will have “His ability as a song writer !s)io get over the idea that marriage | assallable,” says Weeks. is a continuation of love's young But Weeks, too, has a record of Do you dream. Marriage ts a job. want to tackle {t, or do you prefer SEPT. certainly believe this guy of yours) 1916, 7 15, PAGE Markets CLOSE at “ft 9 P.M. H Saturdays |~ SUGAR Fin the market Pay checks cashed for cu } | oo~n erases PME PLACE MARKET hit 3 8 Lbs. if | Largest display of Sugar-Cured Hams, “s" STITHAM’S MARKET he only Market In the city doing Its own killing. | pia int AT THE PUBLIC MARKET CENTER OLD PIKE PLACE | Repair Stalls PUBSEARKE MSET THE PRODUCE & FOODS COST LE QUALITY SPEAKS “AND NOBODY HEARS IT But when both quality and price speak, everybody is UY AT SUGAR STALL WHOLESALE rRick RVERKY DAY ¥ree Candy in Kach Packaue Pay Cheeks Canhed interested 4 SATURDAY SPECIALS: | Choice Veal, Ib.....12%¢| Hamburger Steaks, 3 Ibs Veal Steaks, Ib Ue)... bibs -25¢ Circle “W" Lamb Chops, Armour's Fancy “Hams, Ib. Sopp y ; Ae ee wert Choice Veal. Roasts, Ib.| Compound Lard, Link Sausage, Ib... 10¢ | Bacon, |b Bacon, tomers Rainier Packing Co., Inc. 1527-29 Pike Place CROCETERIA HOOD’S TRAOE mame aecisTeMeo Peanut Brittle, Ib « Assorted Chocolates, all Bos 25e lb. for Home Made Mixed Can¢ for On the Corner—Pike Piace Mkt. Lower Floor “I claim to be the only real Se ? Honestly, Round Steak Pot Roasts....8¢ to 10¢ Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 48c. Jattle scomporer,, and am ending ge Pag youare toot Wath eee Bibs Be | | Boiling Beef....5¢ to 8¢ you t , . b . Men’s Wool Socks at 9c. Men’s Cotton Socks at 4c.)°"Knathelosed with the letter oe soos. aT Gent toll ToBone Steaks ..15e¢ | Yea. 10¢ to 12%¢ Overalls at 39c. Men’s Collars, all sizes, at Sc. B. V. D.| Weeks wrote were five of his songs | he gure I can fill the job before 11M por Roasts 15e | Hamburger and Pork Sau- ' Underwear, Black Bear Overalls, in fact, everything that Gawk cad WIE Che cekncee cee, 1, eOUle. wet Meare If Seu sheets ye ae ee ee :10¢ a needs for dress ork all luded i gga et ty Jeastly as the restaurant if I did Pig Heads Ce! Beef Tongue ‘15¢ _ man lor or work wear, ine in this wt oe not like it.’ Prime Rib. Roasts... 466 | Liver S¢ é | pad | Th is always Reno for the} ” 6 A ie | sale, and going at such ridiculous prices as these. Pelee tie on is “What's! ich married woman, sald Emma POULTRY AND. LAMBS } a Fellow Goin’ to L | cersely And here’s the cause for these enormous reductions :| Tt beats them all,” he says,| ‘Ts ea | This great CLOSING-OUT SALE at 1510 First Ave.,|°try 11.’ Paces dest tee eeean! seater, T STALL 47 opposite the Public Market, comes to a close. So “Last His others are: “lone by the | raat confess at times her common | ry Lower Floor River Rhon My Candy Girl in|sense burt me Sanitary Mkt. Call” tomorrow. Here are final prices: |Old Ceyion,” “My Honolulu Bride”|"*""¥ou gee, my dear Panta, she Mrs. ; path Think of buying your Summer Underwear, worth! “carsye i canes” "writen [onen, (2l4, met have earned evi Ellmore’s * prop i t ¥ erything I know from experience, 75c, for 28. And Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, Weeks, ‘Sunny South’ and “My/ and if I seam hard it is because I for pe hd U . oe oh 1 y tion knocked worth to $2.00, goes at 89c. Men’s $1.00 Union Suits)tore ne over suitted the salt air of | pave bad ail my edveation moe REAL Butter, Eggs | will be sold at 48c. And Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit Pus! sound. ‘Sunny South’ was] aii people are bad, but neither do| HOME and Cheese f wrists, at 5c. written in Virginia, ‘My Big Moon’); think sny one of us, man or} e “Good Luck . : let he was living on bis ranch In| woman, is perfect. Human nature BAKING Margarine” } . i iu th . you k ‘omorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, high se tt Soke as if we'd have to!” Ml! 1m the making, you know Stall 120 cuts, if you wear them, at $2.89; they sold hand some laurel sprig to Weeks.| originally | at $5.00. And Men’s Oxford Shoes go at $1.00 a pair.|*%¢ #44 *° are to do tt re Men’s Pants, worth to $2.50, now 98c. Men’s $4. . Pants at $2.38. Boys’ Pants cut to 29c. And Men’ 50c Work Shirts at 28c. The above are just a few of the bargains offered.’ ’ Our three large display windows, at 1510 First Ave.,| resentative Ave ee WARE Bose ta pane) ee eck ot Gane are just stacked with honest merchandise—and all] )'£01" {xn in the Argentine con: joaves,” Allen sald, “and the public| priced ridiculously low. Money cheerfully refunded ifs! by nim» gin this|boet possible, ‘weight for" thelr country all comn ctice t 7 any purchase be unsatisfactory. tks suture tavelved ta the Dritish pede ta Yes, it will pay you to attend this great Closing-Out| »!*°*!'st of enemy firms in business in foreign countries Sale—you can’t make any mistake here. Remember) For violations of tho proposed Corns Loosen, our address RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, |::0soiion the bil coviier snus iu fine of 2,000 pesos ($850), 1 1510 First Ave., opposite the Public Market, just north pripoament. ep to diz mentee, and Lift Ri t Off of Pike St. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 o'clock! °2?°*!!stion of the offending frm | t charter to transact business in the CIRCUS DAY “2224, METHODISTS PLAN NTs ON SALE. A OWL DRUG STORE —_ 9 EVERETY?, Sept. 5.—Proposals | to reduce the number of district f superintendents to cut the over- head expense of the Puget Sound ethodist conference were submit- ted here today by the Laymen’s sociation, meeting In conjunction th the conference. SEATTLE BOAT SUNK : rie & Co., learned Friday of the} lloss by torpedoing in British wa- jters of steamer Counsellor, the | which safled from Seattle for the [Deen Frohman, David Belasco, with a cargo of barley and lumber. FURAMOION a> RIDERS MANEUVERS EVLIN’S ZOUAVE PREPAREDNESS >. Weighs 169 Lbs. ‘LITTLE MIRACLE | { Rorm Denver, Cole. April 18, 1916. Local Ranch Eggs .34c 3 dozen for... .$1.00 It is @ pleasure to us to dress our poultry to your order, We sell Milk Fed y seg Poultry retail at wholesale || Oh DOPING A We Pay Fancy Prices for Fancy Poultry Pacific Coast Poultry Co. 1900 RiKE PLACE CORNER STEWART REE STREET PARADE! (WO MILES LONG—10:30 A. Mb 50 CENTS Boys’, Girls’ and Children's KAVANAGH'’S First and Union. 1006 First, at Madison. BUE M produ be presented at heatre next Monda ttle Sunday evening. has been spending the sun Mass., She Mrs. Home of the Best | country Avellaneda is ex-apeaker of the Nothing But “GETS-IT” will! | Argentine house of r and one of the most | its members. TENTS em oun poner MOTEL syne TO GUT EXPENSES \ =!" z adoption. me’ te, Local officials of Balfour, Guth.|mer in Beltwats, OM Forrest is well |Eastern theatri been closely His bill is ‘consi excellent chance t ical associated jmany others of fame. ASKS BOUNTY FUND BRITISH BLACK LIST | ANGERS ARGENTINE. O08 AYR Sept. 15. ‘BIBLE PAGEANT AUTHOR COM Jo Moore Forrest, author and | er of the Bible pageant Metropolita: will arrive { he where sh known { havin, wit cire) | United Kingdom about August 16/raywin 1. Rose, May Robson and ao Harry Reif, game warden, will |kn PION SHOWS OF THE WORLD ask the state to appropriat sor for the killing of predato & AMERICA isco Ung of Pome, Sac [ee Ged ste te HODA ROYAL'S pledged a lump aum to create a/2Zk4),,cM, Juilions are bounty fund for coyotes, wolves, |iT,” prcneere s and cougars, a Fiat Leos 1 bout Sept, 25. ‘Bob Moha to Box ALL Torte Lens. MARCUM OPTICAL CO. Rep 92.90 ‘WATCH YOUR BREAD? Only the bakeries affiliated with the Master Bakers’ association will reduce the weight of their bread vea, according to L. J. Allen, in ctor of weights and measures, Do This to Corns and Calluses. had cornea, ms to get rid of salves that eat your toe corn remaining, thet make ‘your cote pop-eyes, scissors n n 0! n| «| b ¥ be | Ss oat (és oats It dries, y prt your stocking on right away, and wear your regu- 1 Your corn loosens from t! lifts right off. It's pain lea It's the common sense way, the simplest, easiest, mont effective way Sanitary Mkt. Cannin Extra Fancy It £ | Opposite Liberty Th Stall 100 Corner Market Joe Mueller pound; 3 pounds for Rest Frosh Ranch Egas, 38¢ 75c Our fresh roasted Coffee ts guar doz; dozen anteed to please. Hawkins & Taggart Stall 129—Lower Floor Fresh Made Peanut Butter, 11c Ib; 2 Ibs. for..........20c West Products Co. Stalls R 1 to 7—Lower Floor GREAT NORTHERN trains are] being routed over Northern Pacific | |tracks Friday, because the 200-foot strip of track covered by a land- slide Wednesday night had not been cleared. . New Jersey Heavy |tiire® Sever tats," Dtionsl corn | | » NEW YORK, Sept. 15.-—Bob Py tf es bd a and ier Doe a Milk-fed Broilers. .22c} s:oha, wisconsin Nehtweight, baw 04.0% SruKelets o fea it Roasting and Boiling} ben matched with | Charley | F 1awrer H 18¢ Weinert, the Jersey heavyweight, a ip id Fee inven 14a MT Sc ayo x0bde dine gtd he world s | 1 remed Glasses on Earth AIDS FOR EYE SIGHT §| Should be very carefully chosen. fi Only the most skillful selection will insure the proper help to the viw jon. Better obtain your glasses here, after scientific examination of your eyes and thelr needs vo select glasses in any other way is a crime against your eyes 917 Firet Ave. Near Madison. If Senmenak Hurts Drink Hot Water A Phystcina’s Ad “If dyspeptics, sufferers from gas, r flatulence, st h acidity , gastric catarrh, heart- id take a teaspoonful ated magnesia in half « not water immediately ter eating, they would soon forget they were ever affilcted with atom~ ach trouble, and doctors would have elnowher' patients.” In words a well ted ble forms of stomach tre stomach acidity an id and stops fo f the tw > sly successful and able to the use of Gigestants, stimulants or for indigestion, art! medicin Pears and Prunes in Prunes, crate Extra Fancy Bartlett Pears, 40 lb. box. FREE DELIVERY LUCKY STRIKE FRUIT CO. Formerly of Westlake Market 1521 First Av Good Washington Butter, 350 a $1.00 has Mueller’s Markets QUALITY Prime Steer Beef Grain Fed Pork Choice Young Lambs The Best in Veal You want the best for your money in clothing. worst in meats at Stalls 103-105 Sanitary Market Chas. Neth, Mgr. Why hunt for the “Catehem" prices? Good Luck Butter Store STALL 8—LOWER FLOOR SANITARY MARKET For particu- people we carry the best in Butter, Eggs and Cheese Elberta Peaches 55c Box lar Bartlett Pears, box .........75¢ Lemons, do: rere California Grapefruit 4 for 10¢ L. STERN COMPANY PALACE HIP A fine, new program of vaude- ville and photoplay, headed by the Singing Four, a male quartet, open- € ed Thursday at the ) quartet have produce Palace Hip. splendid voices delightful harmony is suy ly funny and company, featur. the “woman who deftes elec: |tricity,” plays with high-voltage jcurrents as if they were mere tri- fles. A member of her company lights candles, papers and cigarets on her head, fingers, feet and knees. Hers is @ pretty as well as mystifying performance, Dorothy Kidder and company present a pretty comedy sketch d “Just Red,” the story street wail's rise to affluence, a pleasing and fun. Jack Levy and his Four Sym- pny Sisters gave a delightful rep: ertoire of musical numbers on vio- lin, plano, cello, flute and plecolo. Mile. Eva de Verna presented her beautiful white posing horse, d Their cc potric It ary Market ai THEATRES | of a! mixture of sentl- Public Market Market Public very rue 3 tT dav STALL NO, lan 63% Umbre ° ar ive mitt, profit, f delivery MAYENS, WASHINGTONS, SELZ SHOK MIG. CO, AND OTHERS 1916 Sample and Job Lot SHOES Ladies’ Shoes, worth up to $5.00, small sizes only .. “MONEY BACK” OURMOTTO $1.45 School Shoes that wear and up Heavy School "$2.00 and up No Special Sale, but Speciais on S: Ladies’ up-to-date Shoes in lace | Men's Dress and or button, different $2. 25 | Working Shoes | at All Times .. $2.25 leathers; pair and up Beout Shoes ....$1.45 and up * sicze" for the Whole $ 00 hoe Family and up STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place Market Near Sugar Stall STILL LOWER PRICES AT OUR NEW SHOETERIA.... NO CLERKS—WAIT ON YOURSELF entrance, end of Old Pike Place Market, from Pike St. Bridge. rket Management donates the space, and you are guaranteed & saving of all eliminated expenses by walling on yourself. Corner Public Market THE CENTER OF ECONOMY The new System Stong Sets the Pace OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK 2 cans Carnation 20c¢ | 12,d8t# Lenox Soap | for | 4 Ge bars Cry: 25c | Soap for .. lany one of above four articles with @ 25¢ purchase, specials excluded sack Corn Meal ++-35e 14 10¢ pkgs. Macaroni or Spi t. Jar Queen Oliv ghetti for an of Hills’ Bros. ¢ votfee ate can, of Hills, Coffee... .98¢ boc pkg. Red Gi al Wh ca 4 bo boxes Muaiches. é foc rotls Totlet Paper for. ..28e | 30c can Gulttard’s Chocolate 23e 500 Good Brooms for ++ -BSe | 3 pkwrs Be 2he pke. Washing Po Powder . 4 0c pkgs. rn Flakes -38e 200 bottle En 2he can Asparagus. WHITE MKT. AND COR} 26c can Corned be bottle Cider Vines STONG'S THREE STORE: Business Is Booming At Murray’s. Aisles are always crowded with cus- tomers who appreciate the big fight Lower Prices. Short Ribs Beef... ..8c | Pot Roasts. . ..8c and 9c 14. | Veal Roasts 10%e Mork Rests .... 22050 | cor. Ot oo atfe Pig Livers .........6¢ Shoulder of Lamb. .91/4¢ Shoulder Hams ..13'/2c| Boneless Cottage Hams Round Steaks....14%c!.......... .....16%e Fresh Dressed Chickens, Ib ......... 17% Murray Meat Co. Washington \.arket Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. 94-96 Pike Street "GREEN'S BUTTER STORE Rest fresh churned Washington, 1b. BUTTER img fina Washington, 33e Good Butter, wh b. EGGS Best fresh Pullets’ Fancy Oregon Exes, CHEESE wilt Grim Thick extra spectnn { large cans milk for 1 quart pure Hone STALL QUA Stall 116 Patton’ s Market Legs of Lamb, per pound . Sugar Cured sede per pound . SEATTLE TEA & COFFEE CO. 1511 FIRST AVE—CORNER MARKET ds Cane 36c | 8 i, Coffee i 25c | i. 25 | Fon Corner Market Ist Ave. Floor Rest fresh ranch &8e doz., 2 doz. Corner Market 8c "17c { Pot Roasts, per pound, 5¢ to Fresh Dressed Chickens, per pound 5 Ibs, Japar Coffee for inn for ish’ Breakfast from ‘the’ Ibs, for Ten markabie statuesque poses. “spis:| KITSAP NOMINEES sel Brothers and Mack, in their es |comedy acrobatic skit, “The New Chef,” show themselves to be/ skilled athletes and great funmak-) PORT ORCHARD, Sept. 15.—of ficial count of the republican pri- mary ballot here today showed R, | ers, | The feature photoplay of thts} W. Condon, nominated for state bill is “A Fool and His Money.”| senator; Howard Shattuck, state ia aee inept bin ii ag representative; Davis for sheriff, tinues until Saturday night Anderson for clerk, Peterson for vA auditor, HM. E, Gorman for prose. cutor, J. PF. Anderson for assessor, It is said that a lion will not at- H.W. Elliott for superintendent of |schools, Gore for engineer and R, ik. Gordon for treasurer, NATIONAL MARKET money saving specials. Butter, Eggs, Materoni. Delicatessen and Fancy | tack a trainer perfumed with lav- ender. Always has bi Olive Oil, Groceries. Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib. NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH