The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1916. PAGE « Domes IN FILMDOM | | The Choosing of Fine, Reliable Fall and Winter Clothing Is Now at Its Best GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY! ! ee —— And you will receive the greatest value from your Overcoat or Suit by getting it at NEW NOT BS: GOSSIP’ this store right now. Here are fashions that the classy young man will approve of and ’ Z dignified styles for the conservative dresser at prices that pleas e Overcoats $15 to $32.50 It's no easy matter to close out this Yesterday we again reduced sale prices. 4 great stock—it cannot be done in a day. It was like taking money from a blind ‘ oa ye ' We're forcing the closing, however beggar. ie In, CAFOs 5 our prices are ridiculously low. We closed our doors and made ready A fine assortment of B G Chester: Who says prices on staple merchan- for the final clearance. Tomorrow we'll field mode or serg 1, nt $20.00, $25:00 dise are rising? They are in some places do business quick. and $27.50 >—but certainly not here. And to top the day tomorrow—w Here they are being lowered. make this Sensational FREE OFFER: : Suits se ne to $32 50 that » pat- nd when you co ‘ « ‘ jate values you will agree with that t t is indeed the ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Here is our Free Offer: Men’s Suits that sold to $15.00 for $5.75. Over 200 Suits "ue { to select from in new Fall styles and patterns, and all go tomorrow at this rock-bottom price...........6.66 00000005 Nee Es eros $5 75 And as an added inducement to force all these Suits to be sold before the clos of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there’s over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow. And here's Lot 2: Men’s beautifully tailored Suits, new Fall styles, Winter weights, in blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up $9 85 The Great Volume of Gately Business in Over 100 Stores 1 will find the greatest r and sell for that only the way to this faction are guaran- Dress Well—Never Miss the to $25.00, go tomorrow for...............0.005 ; And with each of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any Hat in the house. Men’s Overcoats, these same prices—$5.75 and $9.85— if you wish. PLEASE NOTE—These Free Offers good SATURDAY ONLY. Tomorrow we'll sell Men's $3.00 | Pants cut to 29c. And 50c Work Shirts Dress and Work Shoes for $1.89. Hun. at 28c. ount, You may ) years i y qual- ade this the largest e world. That our methods are dreds of Men's Dress and Work Shoes, And here’s the cuuse for these enor- ooo. grom “The Rainbow Princess,” With Ann Pennington, Coliseum FURNISHINGS that sold originally for $5.00, will go for ous reductions: This great CLOSING. ; Mire rt irts and Neck $2.48. a OUT SALE at the RED FRONT CLOTH ity niereeny tiem tm “Attn CLEMMER bas Belts, Sasnemy aa. ‘i ING COMPANY, at 1510 First Avenue, tors tone tte Motion picture « nie oo w d Chil Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, opposite the Public Market, comes to al. Fenmingtom in sorts of t for pparel for Women an dren go at 48c. close. So, “Last Call Tomorrow.” Hurry! Men’s Wool Socks at 9c. Men’s Cot- Think of buying Men’s 75c Heavy © ton Socks at 4c. Overalls at 39c. Men's Fleece or Ribbed Underw-ar for 39c. and it was only recently that ing f ? Collars, all sizes, at 5c. B. V. D. Under- And Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, pn: wear, Black Bear bine and —— worth to $2.00, goes at 89c. And Men’s (o1ontat—erne Modern Cinder. aicpa: Uystecs” the aws, in fact everything that man ne: $1.00 Union Suits will be sold at 48c. “Cisse aiharich »y Sophie Kerr, which ran we : for dress or work wear, all included in | And Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit wrists, See : iin mat" aad. whlch heads an all-star bled B eta 4 Third Avena this sale and going at these sensational gt 5c. Who says high prices? cahany = the Clemmer, Jetween Seneca and Spring Sts. Prices. un The above are just a few of the bar-). \\\* ‘ » MISSION Tomorrow you can buy your Work gains offered. Our three large display «;; : Lue @ in / Shoes, high cuts, if you wear them, at windows at 1510 First Avenue, are just ‘* . ie : ui GRAVEYARD RENTS CREAM FOR CATARRH $2.89; they sold originally at $5.00. stacked with honest merchandise—and ,, z aac MUST BE PAID SOON OPENS UP NOSTRILS And all Oxford Shoes go at $1.00 pair. all priced ridiculously low. Money cheer- ‘°' ro’ | arovensts is é - Tells How To Get Quick Relief Men’s Pants, worth to $2.50, now 98c. fully refunded if any purchase be unsat- wjpe4 our « 1s 3 138 a ENOS AIF from Head-Colds. It sSplendial te Bu : %Men’s $4.00 Pants at $2.38. Boys’ isfactory. in taken Yes, it will pay you to attend this great Closing-out Sale—you can’t make any "") "° (°"), mistake here. Remember our address—RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, eee In one minute your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of © your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, | snuffling, blowing, headache, dry- ™ COLISEUM * Potatore : 1510 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale starts ‘glided ge ontae < VT peers pede yriinphipel at et; y i be Saturday morning at 9 o'clock sharp. young girl walk fearlessly into » en ——_—— fen of mx or le e lo Get a.small bottle of Ely’s Cream | Swit BS deposited in| Balm from your druggist now, | Al 1 house, or, less elegant-| PIY @ little of this fragrant, ant d, then general bone-| heading cream in 7 tril penetrates through every age of the head, soothes Mi b med or swollen mucous rent hae been Tala e and relief comes in= the map. It is a place spok en of In| per Q.—I am a young oe tl 25 years}not all of which are bea “It's just fine, onnect he convict ship : ‘ Don’t stay stuffeds cld. Please advise me where | can © ection with ¢ " ( ‘ She “i hte dingy 2 * ae wane dow 7 t get a good position as a model. Does | the Success Cc. Pw t . a up with a cold or nasty catarrh— | N La , =o ’ " . i tae . Reli / ¢ th e comedy and Tra COLONIAL A Modern ( such a position pay well, and does one need elaborate clothes? Was Venus a perfect 367 | am a perfect the Venus, with the exception of being one cls two inches too tall. Must one be/s perfect to the inch to be a model? § DOMESTgilimSCIENCE nt EAL by For Baby’s Bread and Milk the Puritan Maid Insists on HOLLY THE UNBLEACHED FLOUR oy Sere tlle ER od a hin It protects the vt mae Re ta TN om lr household’s Night Classes: [> yi of we : : 3 ot a iH health , 3 vam ae Bleaching never did and never will enhance the food and health value of Flour Q—Six years ago | worked with £Blor TA noe Boal igenad H ! a young lady In another city. At Mieme att Atron. Goo nig ; Corns e| that time | didn't realize that , oe are ee . cared for her, but of iate | have . be jas had a great longing to see her and ea 5 ’ ” ~ {to know her better on account of | Q—! have a fri¢.d who insists e se | e S- h{her sweet disposition. | have that a piano is a string | while | maintain that it is not ¢ searched the directories of the city “" ‘iyi Dia cele no he P where she was, but cannot find her | *idered so. Which of u ere 3 Drops | Seconds. That's All. name. Her home was in a smal! MISS C “GETS.IT” Does the Rest.* te town and perhaps she has returned A ~The | ) A stringed Never Fails there. How can | find out? t. | A MAN wir maste t at ‘ee ETE REPORT } wee |_ OF MARKETS TODAY |) Prices Paid Producers for Eggs, Poultry, Veal and Pork Q.—Where is the island named “Van Diemen’s Land” located? |! have been unable to locate it on aoe ord and ! PENNINGTON [Tie Enon Wee | a to End Dandruff “The Rainbow (remove dandratt comple Princess” eet about four is a hit—a big hit ary auld aro Raise Your Own Wages! Selling Prices to Hetaller for Butter, Kags and Cheese | Exciting right © from the jump Friday and Saturday Only 0, that all It alp wil 15c Children 5c == s Why Not Wear the Best? Tailored Clothes Mark the Man These Days We make it easy for you—open a charge account here —you can pay as you wear Frost & Seynei Tailors to Men FIRST AND SENECA ae SEATTLE <= ENGINEERING ais Ipyischioot. + Fe. Sait ttt & peal A A tit Maphane BF re Tien “ave, ane] [PrP Moy st ASK YOUR GROCER FOR “HOLLY”’ See Dr. Edwin J. Brown HIMSELF res “pe ine Dea ist dhl Fret ge von rye Manufactured by J [LEY’S seatTie ° When you have something to sell, list it in Star Want Ads | and get results,

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