The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1916, Page 13

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At the Request of Hundreds of Customers, Sensational Free Offer Repeated —Prices Cut ta, Bed-Rock for Great Wind-up To- morrow. ‘Here is our Free Offer: Men's Suits that sold to. ».00 for $5.75. We've combed our clothing stock m top to bottom—we've chosen 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 "! 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- tailored Suits, new Fall styles, winter weights in blues, blacks, grays and browns that sold up to $25.00, go to- ‘! morrow 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 prices—$5.75 and : - $9.85—if you wish. ONLY. 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 Socks at 9c. Men’s Cotton Socks at 4c. Overalls at 39c. Men’s Collars, all sizes, at 5c. B. V. D. Underwear, Black Bear Overalls and Mackinaws, in fact, ‘) everything that man needs for dress or work wear, all included in this sale, and going at these sensational , a This CLOTHING COMPANY, at 1510 First Avenue, oppo- site the public market, comes to a close. With just a few days left, we have decided to cut down prices un- great CLOSING-OUT SALE at the RED FRONT - FRESH CHICKEN’ LAW MAY MAKE Phoenix, the ‘omorrow we'll sell Men’s $3.00 Dress and Work *' id Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men’s Dress and Work |runni: betting o¢ with the DIVORCE EASY PHOENIX, Ariz, Nov. 3. capital of Ari zona, may bec Reno if a pr ment to the adopted Nov The ar ment provides a statutory resi dence of six months and oth erwise makes marriages al most as easy to break as “hay Ing a tooth pulled and far lees painful,” as natitutl one politician put n addition to the regulation | at v Please vote--these free offers good SATURDAY iF NEW YO prices. And here’s the cause for these enormous reductions: \, STAR FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1916. PAGE 13 GOVERNOR ERNEST LISTER LISTER’S CONSTRUCTIVE VETOES GOVERNOR LISTER VETOED Bills drawn and passed expressly to destroy the initiative, referendum and recall. LISTER VETOED LISTER VETOED Excessive highway taxation bills amounting to $3,000,000. More than 600 miles of high- way have been built with the levy he ap- proved. Lister is opposed to all Referendums. M’BRIDE’S DESTRUCTIVE VETOES GOVERNOR M’BRIDE VETOED The first local option bill passed by the legis- lature, and thereby won support of the liquor interests in a desperate effort this year to recapture the state. GOVERNOR M’BRIDE VETOED A bill creating the tax commission, through which corporations have since been com- pelled to pay their taxes. GOVERNOR M’BRIDE VETOED A bill providing for the education of indigent children, passed in the saloon era, when such children were far more numerous than now. McBride favors all Referendums. By his official acts instead of campaign promises is any candidate best known, Roland H. Hartley, the foe of labor and the representative of the corporations, is now campaigning in the state for Henry McBride. Do you appreciate the full sig- nificance of this? Wilson gave to the nation the Eight-hour Law. Lister saved to the state the Eight-hour mercifully and compet this merchandise to move. W | fazzam Emergency clauses attached to bills for the Low. Think of buying Men’s 75c Heavy Fleece or Ribbed re” 4 sole purpose of preventing their review by VOTE FOR WILSON FOR NATIONAL Underwear for 39c. And Men’s Heavy Wool Under- WILL VOTE FOR the referendum. SAFETY. wear, worth to $2.00, goes at 89c. And Men's $1.00 Union Suits will be sold at 48c. And Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit wrists, at 5c. You can’t beat these prices. Tomorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, high cuts, jou wear them, at $2.89; they sold originally at $5.00. No. 24 LiSTER VETOED A bill repealing the state eight-hour law. | Willie Ritchie Wants ' Nes Be VOTE FOR LISTER FOR STATE SAFETY. nd all Oxford Shoes go at $1.00 a pair. Men’s Pants, worth to $2.50, now 98c. Men's $4.00 Pants at $2.38. Boys’ Pants cut to 29c. And 50c Work) Long Bout With Welsh; CONGRESSMAN Would Put Up His Coin) = would pret MEN 1 Can Save You Time and Money ; HOPE OF “DRYS” ..: j Becaure I determine your needs before attempting to treat 1 then am 4 to go about my work in a sure and FRANCISCO, Noy , systematic way graduate of a Clans A Medical Col- Shirts at 28. isd Grete of Rlateges w| Oaks Are Al Set i2ger lewally licensed to practice here, and have had 33 years’ rs experience in my profession—11 years in Se- The above are just a few of the bargains offered. Our confer in Los Angeles today with) oaKianp, Cal, Nov attle, I treat Nervous Debility, Blood and 3.—A con tract whereby the Oaks will train Skin Disorders, Kidney and Bladder Trou- bles and | Chronic Disordera Reasonable and fees can he arranged to meet your Lone Prohibitionist in Howse] Willie Ritet Looks for Others to |k who is en route to three large display windows, at 1510 First Avenue, are just | .¢ th box Johnny stacked with honest merchandise—and all priced ridiculously | are © stat Paso w the work me Met Hauitements. CONSULTATION FREE. a low. Money cheerfully refunded if any purchase be un- in the work of Co ae anes Gas Wik bie *14 oF 608 for Blood Disorders, Come to 4 serena LOOKS LIKE PIVE| eight ct announcement. tot me fr Wan. DONAWAY. Yes, it se gd you to ag See eres ped wes 4 willing Fal seul os tice ae Hy a as bea ‘ou can’t make any mistake here emember our address— - —e he i . RCL a RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1510 First Avenue opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale PROHIBITION VOTE tarts Saturda c 1912—— 250,000 approximate. = nee — — i916 300,000 cnlimate. The I acts Are These: BY HONOR FANNING FOR 2 OF DEUTSCHLAND CREW) NEW LONDON, Nov. ges less they succeed in round g up two men said to be sail- ors from the German subma- rine Deutschiand, involved in a stabbing affray today, the lo- cal police probably will demand that Capt. Koenig investigate and turn them over. According to the authorit of the sailors forced his at ams a girl in a restauran’ and one There are many bargains ms | listed in Star Want Ads. nen | © * WHITE 22s: PUBLIC CHICAGO, Nov. 3. — The “loneliest man in congress,” Charles H. Randall, only pro- hibitioniet ever elected to the house of representatives, will have plenty of good company in Washington next March, if pro hibition prophets are guessing right a, Kansas rEression STEIN-BLOCH Michaels-Stern Suits and Overcoats FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN World Makes of Under- p-wear, Goods, Hats, Caps Standard Furnishing . and Raincoats, are being handed out - to the public direct, at lower prices Southeast Corner Fifth and Pine ae than dealers pay or DOWN AT Located Next STONG’S MEAT MARKET to Grocery eres sues Pot Rowe. Te | omrat, Tame “= 206 a Special Prices om All Other Meats nnd Poultry Reliable Butter Store | /'°")'"£,07"" 1 5c For 27 Years in Ths Coot APSt Ave.and Columbia Stare: 27 yews in this Location san Be Oso 10 HERE ARE THE GOODS— -HERE ARE THE PRICES Best ¥ Washingtor 40 3 Ib c Men's and Young Men's Suits | $5.75 Mediicott Underwear 00 and $1.50 Neckwear 95¢| Men's Hats ‘ a c ves a srs 31-60 and Overcoats garment J. B. Stetson $5.00 Meee eS nd P Pee $8.35 | $1.50 G. & M. Underwe) : - &B, 2 "10 per geet ss s10.00 ' eye ear es Stetson $4.00 me 8 STONG HAS THE PRICES OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK One-Third Off Men's Caps Silk and Full Dress at HALF $20.00 $24.35 Men's Dress Gloves 00 values sees BI 4 the. of Granulated Sogew A onns Careation Milk Ye it Mac bars of Crystal White Som £1.00 Hed Can Hills’ Coffer Men's ig ele ‘ ) values St. ee fa ‘ on * pecials Full Dr ts at ‘ B. Wool Unde $7.50 Auto 1.00 values SY NO. 50 SACK CENTENNIAL BST rLot " sm Half Pr per gar CHILDREN’S DEPT. All brands of Nour at cut prices. $1.50 Cooper Wool Unde Boys’ Suits and Overcoats per garment 2.50 values 88.35 f Suits Bees chews yy - $6.00 1 Yourtit All-Woo See eees MBBece 0 5.00 $6.00 5 81.00 To 00 Royal Court Woo f ‘oa $4.50 values $3.00 it Suits $5.00 Boys’ Hats «a. Ma $5.00 Narragansett $2.00 values ... -$1,00 5 We t ie erguson's Marmain : tis ae auly Fe-|! $3.00 F nnel Shirts vee SVB STORES—WHITH MKT. AND CORNER MKT §: oe ee ee 68.99 $3.50 Coop | $1.00 values . CRESCENT MEAT CO. iM , gine. ee eek Suis Halt: Pee Main snee—~at ALITY" OUR MOTTO—Main 2509 t nd Bults hanes $2.00 ValWes ee eeeeeeees $1.00 ane Sirloin ize c © Steer Pot Roant 10c Me Sn cage phys jan Ingiate waa ti Ned vit in quantity AR cine ams a bi bets your. 938) Ae ! neartally refunded on any purchas © that does not prove Brash sites Chicitins ge | Bow’ wa ia mre ot | nt oa Rath wite oem REDELSHEIMER’S, First Avenue and Columbia St. flavor | States because of ite es \

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