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== SE ESTE AUS E Fre aN tt cau EOE WOON EY SONU i ee oa = = STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917 PAGE 10 FIENDS HANG GIRL Good Teeth-Good Health| 7 RA®tERS TWICE AND PUZZLE POLICE, Good Health-- Happiness Folks Are Tickled Pink Over Savings Made The good old Yukon rush days have nothing on the whirlwind finish being ac corded Redelsheimer’s during the last month of its existence, now well along toward half over. Old pioneers who bought their wedding Prince Alberts and accessories here 27 years ago have come from far and near, as they have been coming all these years, to supply their winter Clothing and Furnishing Goods needs at Redel- sheimer's a arnt E hing Going at Half Pri hae dinate: ocpbapheriirybeeeatoae ve ng Going a ice teeth. Have you noticed your friends shr t se ntact w y \ ney Until the doors close at night on the last day of its existence the people have that it must be your offensive breat the privilege of coming to Redelsheimer's, picking out what they want and paying } } 1 ‘ +} just half the amount shown on price tays Only those grades and makes of mer- Seay: Soerout doubt, tHought many tme relapse pid. chandise which have created and sustained the unimpaired reputation of this store mee ere sce some one about your poor te ut each time you | nid, “T for more than a quarter of a century will be found here going t I am going t ever accom hes anyt : rss followe ction on — [Seine | Prices Cut in Half Customer A New Year’s Resoluti | e ears Kesolution MEN’S SUITS | Furnishing Goods | Children’s Dept. | Resol se Pahoa ei Pore an roe PY ae Sasa pray (All Popular Sizes) UNDERWEAR a eax farm ee raRenealy ude bis Jasbir ea $15.00 values... .$7.50]%0« 8. v. 0. Underwear, garment| BOYS’ SUITS AND —a- oe ae $20.00 values. . $10.00]... paivriggan, garmen OVERCOATS teeth are right $25.00 values $12.50] $1.00 B. Vv. D. Union Suite No one likes to see 1 teeth—-not even the tist. That's w $30.00 values 76¢ Scriven’s Underwear $4.00 values... ..$2.00 Ne sto s vee ¢ e dentis " . we adve ? : $1.50 Cooper's Underwear get you here and show you just what you will need to make r teeth so that when $35.00 values... 2.00 G & M. Undernear 810] 90-00 values . $3.25 you smile you need not feel a . f P ie eee , gis Wool Underwear. §1.001$7.50 values... ..$3.75 . : cs ee : 3.50 S| rter a appearance MEN’S ? sturtgarter, per garment 1$8.00 values... . $4.00 f I OVERCOATS $4.50 Flaxall Linen Underwear]$10.00 values... .$5.00 Confidence is the great t A pe ‘ ‘ « ¢ Conti 82.251 $12.00 | $6.00 dence means belief in « and that only is experienced when you are sure of you $15 oO. oat ar a $7.50 $2.50 Cooper's Union Suits $15.00 Jes ogy oT : ne oe 4 d ; ' spits 00 values... .$7. $1.25 values... . $7. Self, a condition only experienced by those whose teeth are good and perfect $20.00 values $2.00 Chalmers’ Union Suits at nt dition. To have confidence, know u oare right. Confidence your abl . - : 1.00 BOYS’ HATS HD see the genuine sincerity of our proposition for your own good prompts us to give $25.00 values... 3.50 Wright Union suite at Papaya’ i 78 50c gee, for a short time only, t sl tl $30.00 values. . $15.00] 65 06 poyai Court Union Suita at[ eae VEUES.--- $35.00 values... s2,50]$1.50 values....... 75¢ $4.00 Atias U Suit 2200 20% ——e om All Work = J" “satan $40.00 values * soagrtim $2801 §2.00 values... $3.00 } mysterious attacks $1.50 Shirt t a a sea £ 2 i PANTS $2.00 Manhattan Shirts / SHIRTS AND [she amount of vk oe, done togeer with the con ie $4.00 vale. ah fot ae" Bele wales... % ee m bah $5.00 values..... $10.00 Bath Robes 5 Sc values... .. Lady attendant. Courteous attention. Painless extraction Latest thods and © nik $6.00 values. $8.00 Bath Robes $1.00 values 50c Suspenders $7.00 values. $1.00 Suspenders $1.25 values MEN’S HATS _ [25 So" NIGHT SHIRTS Ail Salt Lake {# agog a : Bis! Gaston Garters ze] AND PAJAMAS Electro Painless Dentists |= <:"°""-*" monet staver}] #® we $00 oe 105 1-2 PIKE ST. tind the dar YOUNG MEN’S ea nieve »| UNDERWEAR rrr x 7 from injuries sustained when = storm gained momentum an itispite a tornado wrecked the school oo wwung uj) the raving and when {titled toa & ; house yesterday, Jesse Rose, Coldwater } P improvements bib ; 10 BROKER AS Laboring People’s Dentists r ations stand) CONTINUED | SUITS $3.00 Pajamas a ’ (All Popular Sizes $3.50 Pajamas s 7 values...... on ner teeth | FROM PAGE 1 | $I $15.00 values. . . .$7.50]$2.00 Night Shirts 1.00 val o wa pa nner $20.00 values $10.00 vraag" labs Shape $2.00 w $ ; Mpa a ce their home near Vireton, | Mission it had sufficient force tolfeature of the ater ansault. [had ntuffed a towel ¢ 7 ia ” TUXEDOS AND PRINCE ‘ abi: “15 CHILDREN AS ence otqaraced ei ease i nes" His en, ar ab i a YOUNG MEN'S | _,, s:25"73,.,. | COWHIDE AND Be SCHOOL IS HIT mvc crate x we Si et an tol ah Si a Ce tati eed en tom SBeacre and “oumaationt "as the tormaae, "here Ne bad aod vas ir foe olen lh AP $15.00. values. .-$7.50]$35° v2vee CASES SEey BG caranccuie. ser. 6 distal rg Sh aa agen MRE R ‘et. ond elie ve aw that he knew was constant! $20.00 values. . .$10.00 WAITERS’ APPAREL TRAVELING Rh | seeking hit scl $25.00 values. . . $12.50] $1.25 Waiter, Barbers’ or Cooks BAGS Sinatice Gabe tee $30.00 values. . $15.00] 55.00 Waiters’ Jackets, of biare| $10.00 values... .$5.00 $12.50 Mackinaw Coats] >roadc!oth $2.501$15.00 values... .$7.50 $7.00 Waiters’ Jackets, of black at... . $6.25 broadcloth 83.50|$20.00 values. . “$10.00 was picked up and tossed in the streets will be tmproved at a ce =The death toll in the Mission = gir, scattering its human debris as 10,000, follow! @choolhouse tragedy at Vire- ft sien dragged along But two ex streets and ton, north of here, went to 15 when four children ¢ today NG VERVANYESAVE and disappear They Returned His belongings were in disord 1 caliber at — Richvil Fixtures may be purchased in parts as desired during the month of January. Delivery of same will be made after January 25th A week or 80 r she endur p long-fear ” vee Alterations free on all clothing purchases. We want it distinctly understood that money will be BASING ISREGIAT VAW; » He or € put 1 refunded on any purchase that proves unsatisfactory. The long-standing high reputation of this 4 ain ni J e store will be upheld in every tran tion. An adequate force of competent salespeople will be here = ed “ i to guarantee prompt and courteous service “No Clearance Sale Can Equal eta wt Co on ne Police Puzzled ed with ¥ ooked like blood in Hours later she e more slipr awer the gag fr her moutt $25 Suits and : Overcoats cree rare eres voc Soe. ane” Vociun First Ave. and Columbia ” ‘:":.°.""" » Kuspicion His > unkempt, and he we ean mater a direct (der, is the theory of friends. officer says he was asked, ety man, Captain of Detect Tate ad I'm looking for suspicious char- a motive he murder eters answered the neat er = mon 8 ars ago : oe het sti . eben they tulleee at a Mae ill Lewis 8 the man tried to pull red_ he ery than tales Gatien? which to ay the taxi Lew eH which caught. Then he . motive of the attacks , « " ar a eir bellef wed for the trip to Germantown | she fired by the patrolman, which we sell ached in the house except the 5 t a mistake| “Lewis needed money,” he said attracted officers at hesdquartal d. The Coldw e whick 4 e the theory is that he ente ma eaid,| The pri on Fifth aves to every day at stands In « lor yond the Mabel Kyle, one of the wom.| Colbert's apartment and asked | Terrace st. and then down in front ‘ ‘ edge of 4 now being | os aided the police in identify. assistance. Then he nanded a jot the side entrance to headayar- Our Upstairs Price ca guarded ling the man in the taxi, sald $100 diamond ring. he had given | around the corner up CG Get Up Earl I holleve Mr. Lewis in the vic-/her. When sho refused, a struggle . : | vealor way. Grows tage leaped out ltim of a ghastly blunder. He waa/ensued and he killed her ith three ‘police uliets in’ |of the window and joined in the ot to et p Carly e rable man. and I still he | Detectives are now working to| his body, young Emmet Whit- |chase. He fired at Sunrise Hotel Hove He read that|(Faeo every movement made by! field, identified holdup man, | Whitfield dropped within a’ few rgb 1 into the mys: Lewis after he left Powell at the! died at the city hospital at 3° | feet of the Yesler way entrance t te Beat Dry Squad and had no hope of extricating|cur> waiting for his money | a.m. Thursday lice etation, A revolver wail manager of wre iiinesit | _ He fell within a few feet of his overcoat pocket, and so wad tuna soft drink bar, sold’ Lewis called lay K | Central station while trying to which was the amount taken of drinks of liquor ther sister, on th FATHER OF LEWIS =| escape trom otticer Max Myer | irom the cigar store, Whittle ae a And now he is of a Job and| before he left for Atlan and Operator J. G. Grove, who |iused to talk. He had come from 4 $100, He wan fined that amount! “What shall I do?” he asked, after SEEKS MORE FACTS leaped from a window at police | Tuffalo, N. Y., according to his ef ; xy Police Judge Gordon Thursday.lexplaining he had been implicat headquarters when he heard | fects oe Saxon was fined $100 and] y 4 x esa @ shots an hour earlier. a Joe 8 fined lise Kyle told him to give himself | the shot h " sentenced to 10 days in jail on alup, which she declared ho promised| PITTSBURG, Jan, 5.—The name Whitfield was 21 years of charge of selling liquor in the Sun-/to do immediately. Two detectives |of Bernard Wesley Lewis is to be) age and had lived in Seattle E HELD rixe hotel |were on the wire the entire time|cleared, if possible, of actual con-| less than a year. He had rooms |Lewis was talking nection with the murder of Mazie|, &t the Puget Sound hotel, 717 To Prepare Plans Phone Was Tapped Colbert. Wenman A. Lewis, father| Sth ave. 8 a HOLD-UP Fit PSG ths ‘ ohnson, cigar store pro t eee for Rainier Sewer For several days the telephone to of the spendthrift young broker, to-| prietor at 704 Pike st,, identified We take off $10 at the beginning of the City Engineer Dim hea t he K had he tapped lanned vestigation with| Whitfie he fell 1 igin lock has been Od Lele weet, day planned an investigatic t hitfield as the fellow who had See the New $25 eason and keep it off. ordered by the council to prepare te ; the hope of learning whether robbed him at the store at 1:30] Police Friday were investigatin ., < ” plana estima oO) he be ever OS cary a8) ot 8 sO nicide was a et “ . . ie —— aa Spring Suits for $15 1 n i estimates for the install:| 2 Nock Frida Mina ¢ rtewas [not hi v's suicide wa na m the story of Fred Brock, she : a ation of trunk sewers for Rainier!" and talkin to Pol denoting guilt or one of hysteria About $9 had been taken from | cha i three acquaintances with ; We never offer “special sale” clothes. aye), ROUTH Of TAU TinaD cle Magistrate Imber on the telephone}, The elder Lewis says he wants) the cash register, when the robber, |following him to Fremont ave. itt to know with a handkerchief over his face, /a jitney bus, and there robbing him x 7 Jat 11 a. m. that day. Sunday, ac fe Mackinaws | ie Heal! e ry |tording to. Miss May Kyle, Lewis| THs mind is absolutely open, he | shoved a gun against Johnson's lof $35, early ‘Thursday 4 for men and b very timeeou pay $15 here you get es | oent al their home in. German. |*#4: tho in his heart he hopes that | breast |_ Tho men were arrested on a 4 pst aerai . Wi and save $10 See ont te chan Mtl Tiornard Lewis’ connection with! ‘The police had been notitied, and! street. car by Dallad mation on acted the ame as usual,” the irks lithe crime was not gross. Money | patrolmen were watching ty }ficers at 3:30 a. m They wer 8 J will not be spared in the investiga: | suspicious character in the streets ere aid, referring to Sunday Brown, 21, teamster; Olle jtlon contemplated, The wealthy that fringe the downtown district ' Pp Y Worries Piled Up retired coal magnate is prepared| They had also received an “wo : bollermakers: to: maa Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. JN Thursday night, she said, the|to spend a goodly part of his for-|an slugging report” from Mies | hdc iio night before the murder, her twojtune to bring out the truth. This,!Mary Williams, 610 Stewart. nr js Jsixters, Mabel and Ethel, went to alhis friends declared today, is what| who had been knocked down and KILLINGS DENIED theatre with Lewis. They had sup-|he want robbed of $25 on Terry ave., near per at a hotel, and took a taxi home| Mrs, Bernard Lewis was said to! Olive st : ; al ore ea p because | late 1 still prostrated by the shock of | Patrolman Max Myer, patroling |, 4SUINGTON, Jan Ths e NO ALUM. Worries had piled up on Lew! lushand's death early this fore.) Fifth ave. between Terrace and aie partment toga |S oean : a ifte vate y tv past yeu on, For a year the broker and {Jefferson streets, met Whitfield. | \ qu saneine bai h bi . jusiness ventufes had proved fail-|wife have been estranged, and she! He answered a desc ion o iat laaeaneee eneu! Mera ae 401-403 Pike St. and 1426 Fourth Ave. as reported 10 have beer made her home with her|hold-up man, relayed to each qae| lotmeon and one of his sons, A ENDORSED BY WESTFIELDBOARDOfMEALTH |{inplicated in a, court. case in sow | conth Mrs, Joseph Fawell of |trolman from headquarters, | Drevious report to the department | 255BUYS THE BEST. Yo! That, broken in spirit, Lewis|!ivechwood boulevard The officer started to search | “8S that they had been slain cou sland the additional] Lewis has been in Pittsburg very | Whitfield |" Like busy bees, Star Want. ; | weight of being suspected of mur-'ittle since the estrangement, | “Who are you looking for?” the Iwork without a let-up.