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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1916. PAGE 3 THE TRUTH — prover Every claim—every statement—every promise—every word published concerning this great sale of ours has been “Truth in Advertising.” Only a few days more of terrific price-cutting and the GREAT CHELAN CLOTHING COMPANY STOCK SALE goes down in Seattle’s mercantile history as the greatest on record. You must hurry here tomorrow with the crowds and share in these wonderful bargains. The prices below tell the story. Read. Come—supply your present and future needs. wwe-Be Here Early — Sale Starts at 9 A. M.-gag Men’sClothing| Men’s Shoes | &:° “"" °"25"* cut 5 he best makes in the The Best Makes 50c Leather Work Gloves, latest styles. All patterns Represented cut and sizes in wool fabrics. | Men's Shoes, worth to $4.] to 23c Thousands of Suits to se- cut $1 98 Suit Cases, worth to $4, to . lect from. while they 98 Men's and Boys’ broken | last c Men's Suits, sold to $15.00, $ 6 lines and sizes, Silver and Linen Collars, price 4, 8 cut to 98c all sizes, 5 Men's Pants, worth tol gs5o9 Dress Cit $0).554.5 ver Cc Shoes, price $2.48 ’ $6.00 Big Z Work Shoes, Men’s Hats mock... $2.98] ew, price...... COC Men's Suits, sold to $18.00, 7.50 Men’s Veal High] Late, stylish models, OEE es }x | SAINT OR SIREN? IT DEPENDS i Grand Finale a ON WHICH SIDE YOU LOOK | SATURDAY Store Closed—Sale Prices Reduced for Great Windup Tomorrow—Sensational Free Offer Repeated. ! Yesterday we again reduced sale prices—the knife alashed right and left—many prices we cut to one-half and less—and here's the result: / Men’s Linen Collars, all sizes, have been cut to 5c.| Men’s Suits that sold to $15.00, for $5.75. Just 185 suits in this selection, but they are big values and go tomorrow at this ridiculous closing-out price—$5.75. And to force their sale quick, we make this exceptional Free Offer: With every one of these suits sold tomor- row we will give, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any $2.50 Hat in the house. There's a big selec- tion of hats here in nearly all styles and colors, so come tomorrow and take your pick—ABSOLUTELY FREE. Men’s beautifully tailored 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 prices—$5.75 and $9.85— if you wish. They can’t be beat. Please Note—These Free Offers good SATURDAY INLY. And here are other farewell prices: Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s $3.00 Dress and Work! It depends upon which side you get the first glance, whether you Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men’s Dress and Work {t's pictured from one side, macing the wearer locke giddy und rice Shoes that sold originally to $5.00, will go at $2.48. like. Below the hat is shown in the same positions as above, but from Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 48c. And ‘Ne °ther side, #0 the wearer jooks like a saint $2.00 Wool Flannel Shirts, 98c. Men’s Wool Sox at 9c. Men’s Cotton Sox at 5c. - Grey Overalls at 39c. Men's and Boys’ Mackinaws, Black pad S St Bear Overalls, in fact, everything that man needs for, . * . . —t! m ver nxlous to “*know!man wh claimed t hav xperi as or bon tte all included in this sale, and going ,,°>,\, 2" spsebule: W-5 oun atigietelsaanted for nenely 40-seia, an4 at these sensational prices. te take Gut @ patent when | heva| have cured ssorce of people with And here's the cause for these enormous reductions. This °%Y ™y first naturalization papers. | bad or impure blood. | have cleans This information will be very much ed my own blood several times in great CLOSING-OUT SALE at 1510 First Avenue, opposite sppreci ‘he 50c Suspenders, genuine Presidents, cut t0 18c Men’s Dress Shirts, worth $1 00 2 9 Cc Men's Underwear, worth $1.25 : 48c or ta spac 9 Cc adctiese corte are 0 »0. Underwear cut to 40 C cut to $7.89 Tops $ 5 worth to $ Men's 15¢ Sox, 6 cut to 3.8 nadia AESTES, 1.39 price C] Men's Suits, beautifully $2.00 Flannel $5.00 Men's $4.00 Boys’ $ 68 Shirts cut to 98c Pants, cut $2.48 ALL AT SALE PRICES Suits cut to ie BE MORE than we claim for it. Your money will always be refunded in full. Men's Overcoats, sold to , $2.00 Arrow and Bates| tailored, worth to $20.00, Heavy Big 7. Washington Boys Suits In proof of sincerity of every word in our advertising, we make it a personal matter with you, and ask you, Chelan Clothing Co. Sale Starts Stock When the Clock of Chelan, Wash., Strikes 9 Sold to Us Under r Tomortow $12.50, 5 Dress Shirts sale * $1.00 Boys Pants cut to 89c] rice. $9.85) Loggers’ and High Cuts} creo 29C AS A FAVOR TO US, to bring back any article you buy if for any reason found not satisfactory, or not to the Hammer at Morning. id by “GJ. 8 this way BILLY th A.—Thank you for the sugges tion the Public Market, comes to a close. Last call tomorrow Hurry! Think of buying your Heavy Winter Underwear, worth) a— tell me how to cure to $1.00, for 48c. And Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, worth granulated eyelids. Thank you. “Yes” answers your q Q.—When gold lace becomes tar nished or dirty, ie there any way it to $2.00, goes at 69c. Men’s $1.00 Union Suits will be sold : ae “i Le : ; pay ts restored ¥ ite eriginal Public Auction, 1022 1024 Fi t A Corner ! : z 2 glee 4 joric acid salve ¢ dahineist én i rong at 48c. And Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit wrists, at 5c. ~ etiring. 1 eee 4 lace if "e * Lecinlleel o, is Irs ve. Spring St. BE HERE! afte “ Tomorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, high cuts, if Hon {e = #, the cc you wear them, at $2.89—they sold at $5.00. | consult a reliable oc | with the foll vA 4 Men's Pants, worth to $2.50, now 98c. Men’s $5.00 Pants’ \!'** Shellac, 1% a at $2.38. Boys’ Suits cut to $2.48. And 50c Work Shirts at! pear Miss Grey: May | say enincs Tha ‘a i|- ~ - —— — ——__—___—__— : 28¢. : words thru your columns to “ "| decanting ruby-red red the doctor? My child was born 10!of the city where your c Was) stones at his wife than she can at passed. Women started to waken 4 The above are just a few of the bargains offered. Our! who is bothered with pimple tincture thus obtained. After coat-| years ago in Minnesota, and | don't born, stating your case, ¥¢ ll re |him? She must be a pretty good just thru having to live with men three large display windows, at 1510 First Avenue, are just| Go to a first-class grocery store | ing with tlis composition, a warm | know whether or not his birth was ceive full particulars and advice | little woman when she raised three like C. M. P. If a woman mal ‘ i land get three pounds of | rai-|flatiron is gently brushed over the recorded. How shall | find out and jof his children and lived with him a mistake she is good enough ‘. stacked with honest merchandise. It certainly will pay you) ti, “tnat is, ralsine with ti so ae to beat them only| could’! be prosecuted for not re| Dear Miss Grey:—I! wonder if “C.|for 13 years. I'll bet many’s the|any man, and if she makes none to attend this great CLOSING OUT SALE—you can't make} in. Do not get seeded ra slightly, Gold embroldery | cording its birth? Could | have it M, P.," who asked you to help him| time she didn’t know where to turn | she is too good. ’ any mistake here. Remember our address—RED FRONT | they will not do. Eat them at the y be similarly treated done now? A MOTHER. solve his problem, reformed of his| her head for relief and consol ;: A MOTHER. LOTHING COMPANY, 1510 First Avenue, opposite the ff a pound a day, crushing the | t own accord or because the town| then she came across the man | ——_——_—_—————_ “ blic Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale Pie Sat seeds and swallowing with the| Q—I! have been reading tat went dry? A man who drinks the| loved. A man need not think these, One-third of the employes of : ublic Market, just n S Sature | geuit. about recording children’s births way he did will do almost anything. | days women will take what they shoe factories in this country are | wonder if he can throw any more’ did 50 years ago. Those days have women. day morning at 9 A. M. Sharp. | learned of this remedy from a Do the te look after this, or The Same for Less, Our Motto 1418 |Of Diamonds, Watches, Silverware |"y213~ “azcan | Olt Glass, Clocks ana Christmas Goods (222222 We have made great savings in buying our Christmas stocks early, before the many sharp advances in prices, and now we are ready to share them with our many customers. The same for less, our guarantee. Solid Gold Jewelry—One of the Largest Lines in the | WATCHES Select Your Gifte Now We Wil! Reserve Them for You Until Christmas 10e Kach. Solid 8 old 10c SOLID SILVER Knives, Forks, Spoons ¥ and all k f tableware n LESS. Gor r 1267. Three ee fine ? Alamonds, 15-1neb T solid gold neck chain ¥ t tin v-| with spring ring ends. | gig ay or plain d Our Special CHIIST- rity id nell hd * ‘om and Mirro We have too lar nds, and notwiths fact th > values sale, Do t anything yc in Diamon Sipe ity, ll f Hittiuwmoa |' WATCHES 600 Pairs Solid Gold Cuff Buttons. 1,000 Solid Gold Stick Pins. Why pay more when we guarantee to save you money? 300 Solid Silver Belt Buckles = With Very Fine Belts $1.98 °: REMEMBER THE PLACE Gates’ Jewelry Store 1418 Second Avenue, Across From Bon Marche One Door North of Clemmer Theatre. WHY PAY MORE? Odd lot 50 Ladies’ and Misses’ and few Gentle~ men’s Watches, Every one warranted In every | From $5.00 ., special at ‘$15 Special! $9590": Wate “«« Bracelet Watche Remember the Place es Elgin, ted Swiss 1 and solid orice ts the elet Watoh sa guD- r is made ckel-plated buckle Our sale price $3.98 and warranted; $3 Og