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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1916, PAGE 3 clalist vote was in 1912, and oblige, Md. F. It « t ’ ) votes for Arth mer | | | 1 am in need of friendly! +{ Great Free Offer Saturday| "=o" A STARTLING It’s no easy matter to close out this Yesterday we again reduced sale prices. |, O-—! went to a burlesque show | counsel, Twelve years ago | mar| s 3 F ; ‘ he other night with the girl | keep ried a widower with three boys great stock— it cannot be done in a day. The knife slashed right and left—many | company with, at her own sugges My husband made good wages, but Will a e ace at t e a ace n tion. All | will eay Is that | was|| wae a young, inexperienced girl | not accustomed to euch sights. Aft-|with no idea of what marriage We're forcing the closing, however prices we cut to one-half and less. We closed our doors and made ready |er the show, as | said good-night meant. | was nothing In this mar our prices are ridiculously low. ’ as ’ s eg n ee for the Grand Finale. Just nine more)'? my friend: | seized her and riage but a “white slave.” 0 1 0 OmOorrow Who says prices on staple merchan- leted her urn, ehe slapped) my husband was domineering, . days till Christmas and then this great|me and went in mad without a dise are rising?—they are in some sale’ ends, [Sunes et expan, Nom Miao a oats yr enran places, but certainly not here. And to top the day tomorrow—we)| apolog! ize? HARRY, BH i bad FH eps egg fed Here they are being lowered. make this SENSATIONAL FREE Offer. | aan ce the hina of chow ake wan| well but never bought me a ealt| |The Closing Out of the Balance of the Stock Left From the Che- in his life. He drank heavily Laie Viti carreudved tremas nue , of Chelan, Wash. It Must Be Sold at ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY [wright Cashes in i2ryiv{isithin Stet inn) fam Clothing Company, of © haan, 1 as acer but he always compelled me to| Once in Wholesale or Retail Quantities. Here is our Free Offer: Men’s Suits that sold to $15.00 for $5.75. Over 200 On Novel Writing com pack to. him He and his| Cotati ile " Fall styl preety ya would atrike or curse me on| : NUIT 2 Goinsthonr tk tits Wedbhetiein pale ..........05c04 $5.75 He ene eee ea vttie| It is high time that you were thinking | 3 cents, Men’s Dress Shirts, worth $1.50, Git. My health failed, and the of your Fall and Winter Suit. Why not 8° at 48 cents. Any $2.50 Hat in the And to force their sale quick, we make this exceptional Free Offer: With every | health authorities placed me in a house goes for $1.39. one of these suits sold tomorrow we will give, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your | selection of any $2.50 Hat in the houss. There’s a big selection of hats here in nearly all styles and colors, so come tomorrow and take your pick—ABSO.- LUTELY FREE. And here’s Lot 2: Men’s beautiully tailored Suits, new Fall styles, Winter | weights, in blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $25.00, go tomorrow for..... 2. ....0.6. 0 ceca uss $9.85 And with cach of these Suits you get ABSOLUTELY FREE your selection of any hat in the house. It’s our Christmas present to you. fi Men’s Overcoats at these same prices, $5.75 and $9.85, if you wish. PLEASE NOTE—These offers good SATURDAY ONLY. Tomorrow we'll sell Men's $3.00 Dress and | the RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, ork Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men's at 1510 First Avenue, opposite the Public Mar- Dress and Work Shoes that sold originally for ket, comes to a close. So, “Last Call Tomor $5.00 will go for $2.48. row.” Hurry! And Men's All Wool Mackinaws—an ele- Think of buying Men's 75c Heavy Fleece or gant Christmas present—at practically your Ribbed Underwear for 39c. And Men's Heavy own price. Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 89c Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 48¢ And Men's $1.00 Union Suits will be sold at Men's Wool Socks at 9c Men's Cotton 48. And Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit wrists, Socks at Sc. Overalls at 39c. Men's Collars, at 5c. Who says high prices? all sizes, at Sc. Black Bear Overalls, in fact, Tomorrow you can buy your Work Shoes @verything that man needs for work wear, all high cuts, if you wear them, at $2.89; they or theatre took a heme and Work Shoes for $1.89. All the $5.00 Vttle girt Suits and Overcoats at $9.65—they are found me, has been me, and feature that you could possibly desire. Thinking of buying your winter under- things. He wants r re, has dene and go back to him: | cases of Men’s Clothing just unpacked; $2.00 Flannel Shirts on sale for 98c. bun bring myself to ge back. Hor country. Fall and Winter weights in | Shoes and high cuts all at sale prices. sanitarlum, About three years ago|come and get one of our $6.85 Suits now , Tomorrow we sell Men’s $3.00 Dress for the postoffice, took up a home on sale, that you can’t buy elsewhere for stead of four acres, and have made s ? a very scant living for myseif and less than $15.00? You should see our (1... will go at $2.48. Pay a visit to this My husband has searched for me Department. Crowded all the time. aiMy,tuaband nas searched forme] wonders. ‘These clothes embody every behav i r a id, ? 4 ‘ af Gaara. ernie ae ot They are made well and absolutely stand- “°* kind « — tomorrow; we ve gam o forget ail ard dye, guaranteed fast colors. Seven YOU" Kind on sale. he hae done and go back to him pletely destroyed all my faith and they are from the best makers in the Heavy Big Z Washington Logger | confidence in him 1 don't see how tar babvis sais, perhaps | ought to blue and black serges; Worsteds in gray, Tomorrow you can buy Men’s Trous- I dread the notoriety of the ai. Drown, fine pencil stripes amongst them; ers worth $2.50, for 89c cents; Men’s worse court, and have ne money to regular price $25.00; and they go with $4.00 Trousers for $2.38. et one, but is there not some kinc of a law to prevent this man from{all the rest of stock at $11.65. Come The above are just a few of the hun- annoying me? tam without pro-/and see this particular line. dreds of leaders and great values that we est neighbor is a mile away, and) Oepn your purse; look in it; see how can’t mention, not being able to get space ee oe eee eging much you can spend, then kindly come in this paper, but put spurs on your heels get some protection and support, to the Palace Overcoat Department, pick and come as fast as you can, you will not 1 possible out any Overcoat from $5.85 up. regret your fast running to this store. We have Raincoats, Mackintoshes, also It will pay you well to attend. Doors Mackinaws, that are selling far below open sharp at 9 a. m. tomorrow morning, IN NEED OF HELP. included in this sale and going at these sensa- sold orig nally at $5.00 the regular price. and we close at 10 p. m. Saturdays. tonal prices Men's Pants, worth to $2.50, now 98c ¥ er = x RELY tise ciline for. these ‘enormowe teduie:’ | Medi’s $4.00 Pants at $2.38, Boys’ Suits cut to Other goods on sale tomorrow such as Do not confuse us with any other store. ) adie to | Woolen Socks at 9 cents, Cotton Gloves | We are at aos ta Meee ire 1022-1024 FIRST AVENUE tions: This great CLOSING-OUT SALE at 2.48. And 50c Work Shirts at 28c. The above are just a few of the bargains offered. Our three large display win- dows, at 1510 First Avenue, are just stacked with honest merchandise. It certainly = . 7 “ r 1 brought with me from Germany! CORNER SPRING ST will pay you to attend this great CLOSING OUT SALE—you can’t make any mistake three years ago. | am alone in the : here. Remmber our address—RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1510 First world. | have spent my last cent THE PALACE CL Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale starts Saturday with her and work hard for a liv ‘ OTHING Cco., OF COURSE lstining at 9 A: M. Sharp ing. She left me four months ago The store for the People, the Store that Sells Right. Come! to work for a private family, say: ing she don't need a mother any 4), Harold Bell Wright, novelist,|more. She has changed places sev oange «A enlaaaa ET aad cata: You ger People an act in a downtown vaude r e opens her eyes ; 4 ville house became unmanage “pun,” his | m ni and you old-£ oned hope steerer rere ‘one evenin Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s .) dous run it is said that s\ me what you think of it and what d hgh oe i wow! Brown, whens? ORCHESTRA PIT able | tleaped over the foot eight books have been sold to the | 1 am to do A. BLM 2 ARE oldtashio: and Tam) ow agen Sve Wevanoure lights and ran into the orches. | tune of 8,000,000 copies. “The Win-| A.—Your daughter is ungrateful|sorry that she doe : Distance lends enchantr pe ane ae ed in orbar n” and “Theland short f she is of|yo © the v a First and Union. , ‘ ; tra. Edward Millraph, the | n!"G Of Barbara Worth” and “The | a If st f} your worth. | Directly foot of Cherry’ Street. 1008 First, at Madison MILWAUKEE, Wis., Dec. 15. | Eyes of the World” have been age ‘ her to live! so too. T dmire a girl Over Pioneer Drug Store. —When an automobile used in leader, was seriously injured among hie most successful works. | ir home or be subject to yourlean do at the present, except to when she's MI O ? en i, SPECIAL VALUES Wi eo oe BUY RE s4 Wa om niet an et Pal THE SAME FOR LESS tiem GATES’ DECEMBER SALE Jewelry, Diamonc uff Buttons, Lock- One Door North art Pins, Brooches, novelties and all at Clemmer ‘vrheatre, Of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, All Kinds Solid Gold and Finest areiieate Quality Gold Filled Jewelry and ¢ Christmas Goods All for Less. ‘$162.50 pair very fine Pus is ri HALF PRICE WATCHES { | Until Bees $125.00 Xmas Bracelet Watches Stet Fite anne nen eee eee ; = af — $4. 96 SILVERWARE, STERLING AND FINEST PLATED, GOES eee ~ $22.50 ALL FOR LESS! . guise" "$99.50 $12.50 - BRACELET WATCHES 10c } Rtas $16.50 out ex "$19.75 $90,002", = | 9B "" 7 WNT src Eat i SOLID SILVER AND FINEST QUALITY SILVER PLATED BRUSH, Bese $ 5 COMB AND MIRROR SETS, MANICURE SETS, MILITARY BRUSH ; $ 7 } SETS—ALL FOR LESS. Li , Clarke’s, Quaker City and other $7.50 eae tor, alr Bi vt a $7.50 ; by makes—all at half price and LESS Bn cetii wet.,.. S | $10.50 | ° $4.98 Halt Price ze ine siver | $1B.00;0° 7.5". et | $BBO~ firs suit, cts at WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE SAME FOR LESS AT GATES’ JEWELRY STORE 1418 SECOND AVENUE Near Pike Street, One Door North Clemmer Theatre, Across From 80n Marche $5.00; ct up te $3. 98 eee matte ae { ; \ : 4) ~ RICH CUT GLASS i. i Ee spect. T pleces. "$3.98