The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1916, Page 3

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Final Windup 5 P.M. céropen vin 5 P.M. OCTOBER 7th Store Closed—Entire Stock Arranged for Sale Purposes by 5 P. M. Tomorrow Wonderful Free Offer Repeated. | Here is the sensational FREE OFFER which tops the Grand Finale taking place here tomorrow: Men's Suits that sold to $15.00 for $5.75. Over 200 new Suits and Overcoats—many in all pure wool fabrics—and all go tomorrow at this ridiculous closing-out price—-$5.75. And as an added inducement to force all of these Suits 7 to be sold before 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 and Overcoat sold tomorrow. And here's a still better item: Men's beautifully tail- ored Suits, new Fall styles, winter weights, 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 same $9.85—if you wish. Please Note—These Free Offers good SATURDAY ONLY. Doors open at 5 p. m. and close at 10 p. m. Beginning at 5 p. m. we'll sell Men’s $3.00 Dress and Work Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men's Dress and Work Shoes that sold originally for $5.00 will go for $2.48. Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 48c. Men's Wool Sox at 9c. Men's Cotton Sox at 4c.! E 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 going at these sensational prices. ‘ And here’s the cause for these enormous reductions: This great CLOSING-OUT SALE at the RED FRONT) ] CLOTHING COMPANY, at 1510 First Avenue, oppo-! site the Public Market, comes to a close. So “Last Call” ’ OOK prices—$5.75 and. “The Grace Darmond, Featured in Millie Burke tn lolet Merecrena in othe *omorrow. ahi Think of buying your Summer Underwear, worth to|ciserty 75c, for 28. And Men's Heavy Wool Underwear,) (1° Junsie hid.) a five-part -vorth to $2.00, goes at 89c. est and New York, starring Dorothy And Men’s $1.00 Union Suits will be sold at 48c.|!’*!o" an‘ lloward Hickman. wi) And Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit wrists, at 5c. day. im this story, © Spaniah child Tomorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, high cuts,|""") #8 0" \sfant: is adopted into it you wear them, at $2.89—they sold originally at) from the ocean, on the ban! $5.00. And Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, odds and ends, be gig eh apaligeas B Braye, at $1.00 pair. Jextraordina ; Men’s Pants, worth to $2.50, now 98c. Men’s $4.00) FS aceon Sagsath yr ogy __* Pants at $2.38. Boys’ Pants cut to 29c. And 50c Work| 3. sreon in the sien, and a Shi at 28c. jscent The above are just a few of the bargains offered. | COLISEUM Our three large display windows, at 1510 First Avenue, on Te ee Pie “are just stacked with honest merchandise—and all! parade of many pretty girls im the priced ridiculously low. Money cheerfully refunded if )'*‘*s' {0's $s (et as the aye cae any purchase be unsatisfactory. patrons. It in astonishing Yes, it will pay you to attend this great Closing-out |"0" 2") en take thelr wives '« Sale—you can’t make any mistake here. Remember) ‘ac: ha: the girls are good to look 7 our address—RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 8!" 0! course, has nothing (0 to 1510 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just) coa:s and dree a liberal ed | north of Pike Street. Sale starts Saturday afternoon )"*\'0" (0 (he women folks. oven at 5 p. m. sharp. |selves, as the case may be and gen erally is Billie Burke t« seen tn q |Adeimann plays the muatc | SHANGHAI die vort in a merry and Lee Moran ca mix-np that is giv Lyons , | 25e Lunch and Dinner in ett a Served Daily j sion ticket, good for chances on the 1917 Ford which the Rex is giving 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. away eS ar | : We have just installed a COLONIAL latent Wonde ne, pic gp a egy Leon Bary, a former leadir P ‘ for Sarah Bernhardt, is the hs m4 vas maak n the latest mystery series The § at our most exquisite Chinese : and American. Mating Patace Shielding Shadow.” now showing at is 3 Witie-penwen-endedine soos the Colonial, Grace Darmond has i $3 meal we: will play some of leading feminine role ; finest Chop Suey and Noodles NOTABLE ESTATE 3 In the city 106 Second Ave. So. USED IN MOVIE | : i Near Yesier Way What ts er $3 Half Bik. So. of Smith Bidg. able countr d # THE EATING PLACE, WHERE EVERYBODY GOES sige gpliyp rca tty final install at the Colise f Gloria ance in whi Billie Burke tured This f te is the prop ert f New York's most is millionaires and wa ont ed by bim with the unc that his identity aled. The to be ing hi wound too, the used as a back beautiful Billie Burke ma have had not little to do with his decision permit the motion pleture company to invad home wa for a to Hons, 4 tbe. s06 over » bas the Rquabe, good size, do: o— Abe Rl ae ai This wonderful old p Turkeys. live Country Hay and Grain tinction of having been a gen | (Prices paid producer) n's estate for more than 150 rane 2: ® vears » Oo y, dor. TY oats o@¢ yen Wenatchee and ‘ton dou- * on vd (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co) . w4oO . Apples ise ; vali i |cOR THIRD & UNIVERSITY es * 1 @ ive ‘ Kes pian. . oo @ oT Sotatoes | ney. strained Wy B, Meissner, former office} BATA ietiuce, local, per erate.. ° Hf | Louis, Mo., Car company. He is — a nele oranges ... Ow 11 years oid. STAR—FRIDAY, DOINGS IN FILMDOM NEWS -NOTES GOSSIP oc’ a ee Shielding Shadow,” 'CLEMMER STRAND a Suratt made a Strand Inat wears some CLASS A Dorian’s Ror Barrymore and ( the leading rol cessful run at t MISSION At Piney Kidge Seal feature in the te at the M COLISEUM BILLIE BURKE Friday and Saturday Fashion Show Friday, 7:30 and 9 FRANZ ADELMANN and his orchestra of 12, afternoon and evening 15¢—Children 5c Begin Hot Water Drinking If You at the Colonial TOBER 6. PAGE 1916 Mise Initiative Grey: Don't y Measure No. 24 Dear ak mighty good thing? I to have your views on it, because | believe its contents are being ly misrepresented by certair prominent persons speeches articles as well, | feel and written sure if the people only knew that t isa measure to keep the money n the state, it would pees without doubt A SUPPORTER OF NO 4 \ © whe . er fo begin with, atatist gone ¢ ft state beca at ont t =, des 8 of int rers ma vita 4 office and do b tate It in ett i ple tl He Pe before ; an helpless to protect themselve from beer as munities Washington © a aaloonle te without ir t Dear Mise Grey: 1 heartily in Gorse your answer to A. W. W., pub | | Don't Feel Right Says glass cf hot water with phosphate before breakfast washee out poisons. If you wak bad breath and tongue Is coate: you bead ts dull or aching you eat sours and forms gas acid in stomach, or you ar ou constipated, nervous and can't get feeling just r ir side bathing. Drin fast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of Hmestone pho phate init. This w h the po! ons and toxins from ch, liver idne nd bowels sweeten and purify the entir mentary tract Do your inside bathing immediately upon arising in the me tem all the son ous Waste. es and sour bile be fore putting more food into the stomach To feel like young f feel; Wee you felt before your od, ne on and muscle became maded th body impurities, get from your phar macist a quarte pound of lime stone phosphate which is inexpen ive and almost tasteless, except |for a sourish twinge which is not oap and hot water act on the akin, cleansing, swe ing and freshening, #0 hot water and Himestone phosphate act on the liver, kidney Men and women who are onstipated, biliour, have any stomach disc begin this inside bathing breakfast. They are will become real cranks on the Jeet shortly. stomach ays sand bowels usually should before assured they| sub | = redness of eczema, lished in your columns recently While | do not uphoid any man for!‘ insulting a woman under any cir cumstances, yet it is a fact that many of the girls and young women of today act in a manner that in- vites such advances, and | have almost come to believe that they do My! But This Is Some Complexion! Why Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Ban. ish Pimples, Blackheads and All Blemishes of Skin Troubles Trial Package Mailed Free Tr t Calelum Wafers for few days apn what your nds say. A horrid pim Iples and blackhe: thone liver blot and ad has One and the rash all are gone texture 4 new skin of e to brighten your be bi days and yet all of th va st behind a kin, broke t 1 mpure blood, Get it out ‘ As You ® qualities ar ly can Wafers wonder with They lelum ing and known You ts Caletur tain the great sulphide, the most search effective blood purifier sart’s Caleium drug ou wh s on sale at an OX tif 0 cents try th for a free trial age certainly be surprised and ful sfu » first 1 coupon below You wi ghted action in the ac their suc Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 333 Stuart Bidg., Marshall, Mich d me ‘ return mall, a free f Stua Wate t State ONLY TWO MORE DAYS AUDREY MUNSON The Truly Beautiful Seven-Act Photoplay “Purity” § An Artistic Triumph That Can Be Viewed by Any One Special Musical Number “KOL NIDRA” CLEMMER' Seattle's Best Photeptay House su} 80 at times purposely ally reflects upon all and the innocent ® been a matter uffer also f armazement te This natur womankind It has as well as regret, to note the pres ent day tendencies of our women te abandon all of the finer womanly qualities for what they consider a d time.” Either they cannot care for the love or respect of good " or they do not realize that the better men are looking for intelli nt, sensible, womenly women tain her present standard. Surely at the sacrifice of high ideals, could not be # happy one, and when the right man comes he will see her true worth, and as you say, place her above others because of it A YOUNG BUSINESS MAN Dear Mies Grey: | can one word to help A. W. W., or yourself | will endeavor to do so now ' humbly remove my hat to woman with all respect | would to our presid admiral, aa equals. Ex many lands of many we they are ¢ higher morale 1 could n but at he that good and honor nt erience ir nen where t expect me in the U. 8. A. we look to our own women folks to set the moral standard and hard as it is to say, men of today do not look upon woman's virtue any more. And | as one had almost despaired of believing there existed any more true, noble and good women. | am far from being good myself, but | am just what they have made me by associating with the vilest of the church-going element. | became a cy my faith and trust in wo: eral is so small that | afraid to choose a wife how loving, kind and good, some psychologicat do her an unpardonabl and injury. And still th know if the public is the NUDE IN ART i nic. Today men in gen would be no matter leet at nent | would injustice ney with to ready for n pletures Again | remove my hat to you both, as |! have felt much better since having read your articles. Most sincerely, MAN O’ WAR Q.—Can a saloo by law in this sewer right away AA wn stare as ar er bill be collected Please an ° * pick TALKS BUSINESS, BUT MARGIE DREAMS OF A LOST LOVE o ° 1 have just realized, | book fam watebing the mails a girl » has a sweeth 1 B nl, Ith been wr have gotte idea of wanting to see me. I think I understand From pacing that acht deck m 1 out, with no o the captain chance ssior a welcomes nt in his c prisoner ray of sunl All t long year hospital, Ma art's 4 the awf ma unexpected alcol tr the blind nat Malcolir art D came into my roc He talk ed of } fuiness, which he had take ov € Mr. Selwin death Margie,” he said, “we to be rich few y goir to do ms we Mrs win's money will be on a secure basis. 1 have drawing ont p f her money a investing it in bonds, for there was one time when | was afraid we were all going to be poor again ‘Graduall 1 uli wv Selwin's mc from the sat it wher will be safe en I shall feel | have repaid Mr. Sel win for all bi duess. We 2 road tor dear; fa on the road than | ev ex to be As Dick talked, 1 watched from a new angle, and deci Dick able to stand pros perity e had been strug gling, 1 saw a kind of spirituality ‘ow on his face, but this is being obliterated by his freedom from worry. Today I know I can never care for Dick as | used t I know | shall aly ave & certain remnant of ¢ hy with bi it will be only mild crit 1 | Little book, when I real I felt sorry for myself M had meant more to me than to b He had treated it lightly from the first great having thing in it, 1 life am all my and now (To be continued) GUARDSMAN’S AND HUNG IN MEXICO = eseeme tos ro WOODLAND, atives of Charles militiaman, | pected to telegraph the Cal Call ment 1esting an investigation of Cal ath while serving with the California guardsmen on the border The request is based on the re oe of letter fr a fellow mili |tlaman, stating that Call's body lriddled with bullet was found {hanging from a tree on the Mex ican side of the border. News of the death was received Oct. 6 plared todg SHOT Rel California ay they ex war depart yesterday Be D MR. ¢ c ree I ur al ‘ I I « M I he ( ra H University OF YOUR TO RE-EI \rra Piano To me it had been the one All Winners of Prize Contest Aseacds Will Be More Than Gratified to Read This Announcement In the sever iat we have « where credit at the cost of the prizes and cor You can still bring your credit ucting the contest has averaged letter here just the same, altho wi about 10 per cent of the volume of | are now closing out our business at iness resulting therefrom. In| greatly reduced prices, because of this instance, it ts not costing us a;the Montelius Piano House, Ltd, cent for this expense, so we have of Vancouver, B.C. having pur mined to give our patrons the | chased the Bilers interest in Seal benefit of this additional saving; tle and will move into this build that is, if you hold a credit letter, ing im ately the Retiring-from- you can bring it to Eilers Music| Busines © ends, Select the 9% House and receive its full face piano or er piano you want, value, With an additional 10 per the price, for example,abe cent added to its total amount 5, deduct the amonnt of your even tho your award be as high as contest award, plus’ 10 per cent, $125. credit of $100, LEARN HOW YOU MAY GET instance, ne of November, when number of votes who will be sting the Red Feather atured ons and Lee Moran; Narrow Pa ads Sunday the univ al fa- Bucear *,” will Bird Feature, far above ersereau is f with Eddie L ly News, “'T Orrow ills LUNDI uw the’ following special mesSep urge « rda t . and you stated u U ttend e matter in “due time.” ssessi 4t you should not be® ¢ face to face before’ iat you ortunity of offering « at ffer retuse to 1 compelled give it to public in et e Dr. M. A. Matthews chajeman y anc \ our sts, rabbis reporters be b ess ier y d less you accept Grand Opera House d defy you to meet 1 I g Attorney. EDWIN J. BROWN, dom atic nee for Prosecuting Attornéy, se attle Wash., Oct. 5, 1916: H r for K 4 ' f Re-« t 1 request and challenge you to meet ebate One day at the Grand 1 D land in the evening and at the f Washington to discuss the vital issues in this e subject to be tHE OFFICIAT. RECORD \CHIEVEMENT DOES NOT ENTITLE YOU ECTION time and « vith Mr. Burgess, the bearer. EDWIN J. BROWN, Contest Prize Winners Al publicity contests }at Eiiers, or if your award fs $110, onducted in the past, |Eilers will accept it for $121, whem wwards have been is. /#PPlHed on the purchase of any ot our well-known new | pianos or piano players if you hold & and pay the balance in litte page it is good for $110) ments,

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