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\ STAR—RFRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917. PAGE + FREE to YOU Domes isn FLADOM ‘DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! KOOOODARR: Overcoats and Shoes TROUSERS | Tie Excitement starts Tomorrow Morning When the Clock Strikes 9:30 At the Request of Hundreds of Customers, 5 . 3 . Sensational Free Offer Repeated Prices x FREE Saturday will be a Big Day in our Clothing De- Cut to Bed-Rock for Great Wind-up To- aay ghey. : partment. SUITS and OVERCOATS almost given morrow. : : 3 WITH EVERY away. Visit this department. An extra pair of : ; ; Trousers FREE with every Suit or Overcoat. Be- sides, you can save from 1-3 to 1% the regular fore ” ’ a Here is our Free Offer: Men's Suits that sold to ’ a B mer price, Convince yourself by calling. on ais am $15.00 for $5.75. We've combed our clothing stock 9 ’ or morrow, while the picking is good. Don't wait from top to bottom—we've chosen over 200 new Suits ’ ? w ENE REN f Pa Te at CGcksiste—satny tn all pure weol fabrice—and all } e mention here just a few of our leaders: go tomorrow at this ridiculous closing out price—$5.75. ’ . 7 “ Ps “ie aa , 50c Suspenders, genuine $1.00 Men’s Union Sults, And as an added inducement to force all of these Suits ‘ ‘ Be restdbiite, ¢ | Men’ sClothing Men’ S Shoes ices to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, eet. to vi ¢ we again make this Free Offer: Any $2.50 Hat in the Mi oF Men's Dress int 8 worth | The best ering in the ur Bes 4 ee 50c Leather Work Gloves, house—and there's over 500 to select from, in all shapes : 4 , to oe aa Réet nies 5 ri ged ete cut 23 and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with ; $1.00 Cy a 0 site te aa. | Men's Shoes, worth to to Cc ery Suit and Overcoat sold tomorrow j ‘ ee ia F pean) Uncermes Sorel | ae ‘rom. ciabatta ay $1 98 ie er ee . 4 a ° vs - ° whi hey : And here’s a still better item: Men's beautifully- if . 25 4&c a | a ld ; “ae a Hee ees bs iuiiee | O8e tailored Suits, new Fall styles, in blues, blacks, grays i , Men's White P $15.00, linea atid sixes, Silver and Linen Collars, _and browns that sold up to $25.00, go tomorrow for ‘ . ‘ Handkerchiefs, price 2c price “$4. 68 cut to 98c é ‘ 5 $9.85. And with each of these suits you get ABSO- { 3 Large lot Men s Pants, worth tof] g599 Dress $2. AS cut to Cc LUTELY FREE your selection of any hat in the house. ' ys - Overalls, price $2.50, cut 89c Shoes, price Men’s Hats Men’s Overcoats at these same prices—$5.75 and i price Alene Mults: sold 4o'S1A.00: | foe EZ owe Shoe $9.85—if you wish. j 4 Heavy. Pleece 33¢|"" $7 89 heavy veal $2.98 Big Lot Men's EQe Please note—these free offers good SATURDAY * : Underwear cut to to $7.50 Men's Veal High| Late, stylish — models, ONLY. 9 $1.00 Wool Men's Overccats, sold to fats pas work o& $ 9 Tomorrow we'll sell Men's $3.00 Dress and Work Shoes mW Scone Cibcrinc® hie Underwear cut w47c 50, BA S| carte $3.85 ya 1.3 for $1.89. Hundreds of Men's Dress and Work Shoes that Men's 15c Sox 6c cr te . ae a 5 - S its sold originally for $5.00 will go for $2.48 prow ay quai Ge taal } price Men's Suits, beau - ully ovs vi Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 48c E \ ; Veries the photoplayer: 82 00 Arrow and Bates | tailored, worth to $20.00, Heavy Big Z Washington $1 het. 2 Men's Wool Socks at 9c. Men's Cotton Socks at Se imbatt ¥ heard seve, “ows away the old ress Shirts Gg sale $ 35 { s ants 9 Overalls at 39c. Men's Collars, all sizes, at Sc. Black ' cute ts ne eae ae oOJCc price z 9. Logg ers’ and High Cuts rye Hance Bear Overalls and Mackinaws, in fact, everything that man ~ Marry Wives,” (Thble's ohesus 2.00 Flanne $5.00 Men > joys’ $ 6 q meeds for dress or work wear, all included in this sale, and ,,,UUS—Yohm Mases te othe Biber tg come’ Shirts cut to 98c Pants, cut to Zz 48 ALL AT SALE PRICES Suits cut to 1 Pi « going at these sensational prices UQTRAND—Nebert Warwick — 9 i . - And here's the cause for these enormous reductions wae waren in -tee Harpist Joins the Be on time, as our doors open up sharp at 9:30 a. m., and you will not regret it. This great CLOSING-OUT SALE at the RED FRON1 Sieg eintnn' Teheaniabet . R FR TROUSERS with Shik ae 'O¥arcost obi CLOTHING COMPANY, at 1510 First Avenue, opposite cee tn ndtt Russian Orchestra ecnernicer the “extre EE EI babies adabee? Me hin: . the public market, comes to a close . Think of buying Men's 75c Heavy Fleece or Ribbed THE Underwear for 39c. And Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, i i : ; Y STORE| worth to $2.00, goes at 89c. And Men's $1.00 Union Suits force os > i = will be sold at 48c. And Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit wrists, not to ber wt nd on, is a THAT Sc. Why pay high prices? . Ae Sr qdhyria eign rie: SELLS Tomorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, high cuts if f°7' 0) O°) ak then batetae 0, 2a F RS V “Be RIGHT you wear them, at $2.89; they sold originally at $5.00. And esolving ne > ape I 1 1 17 I T A E. all Oxford Shoes go at $1.00 a pair e S Men's Pants, worth to $2.50, now 98c. Men's $4.00 Pants at $2.38. Boys’ Suits cut to $2.48. And 50c Work Shirts , durned oa ; . — a at 28¢ t The above are just a few of the bargains offered. Our M , ‘ a era wit » orches d in A. se three large display windows, at 1510 First Avenue, are just 00°). os hay. ola : 5 : ; ; Lctiers Tot stacked with honest merchandise. It certainly will pay you gar dweek show at the Li GP ttl altars . to attend this great CLOSING-OUT SALE—you can't make erty Thu y ; any mistake here. Remember our address—RED FRONT! | on to the p there ts GET MORE Dear Miss Grey tie a number} would have been an ideal man had/lations if they wnt peaye and har CLOTHING COMPANY, 1510 First Avenue, opposite the - 4 ~~ MILLS T0 of years | have been an interested | hie brother left him alone) and | mony in thele Fedded fives Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale starts Satur-|cuara YoUNG— reader of your letters. You are merely keep up the home. There a Ao certainly doing a good work for all is no confidenc . day morning at 9 A. M. Sha ; ly doing a good Kf ! n nfidence between us, no i red? y 4 rp. _Clara Kimbal in need of such advice as you give. going out together, He never ques-| Q.—I!s Billie Burke's hair psa ge sea 7 OE: wm SThe Mestiets Yer ; ’ a a > | have just been reading the let. |tions my affairs angy,.never do his.|Could you tel me ho on | M oar - Py -_ . at ne t n Satu y iss Frances Ridgeway ¥ be nstallation ¢ ater mains along ri n 4 h . izec s LIKE BUSY ST AR W ANT ADS We RK night o bes . ag) tihng and Mrs. F. J., and | c otegbaine as Sore ae , pnotizec | Caprice is? Bille Burke's hair is ane ok y ame on a woman to allow) hi J days Jue Caprice is about with Ham 25¢ Wool Sox, to FE, 4 permanent t ole ave, which will give t paid » protection to the Ballard poverty to cause her love for her| My advice to newly-marriea rou p y strict, was order y the h and to die, If, ao they say, he ples is to live miles away from re s good, kind, loving man, and ————— — “SNOW WHITE"—COLISEUM worships them, how can they feel Th J ssh "go? How would they enjoy living Another play that we have no bg & . with a man who cared nothing for hesitancy in recommending is I mn majority them or the children, even tho they | Su Marguerite could dress well and furnish ther 5 RESTAURANT Gee etme, aa moneys te, on op 4 main t ay nigh ENCES See eet 3 | | | | es committee T they feel if these men spent 25¢ Lunch and Di eof Get 7 tales, of their time, when not at work, at to 1113 Third Avenue hae A php ‘ w . 6 th ol table, or a show, in com ss s " snag: goad j peor gam er rf gt Ba cB rie ~¥ o Sar Oth aeri other man's wife? t Doors South of Our Old ecation. Served Daily tng. Creighton cuie You are the kind to drive a man here are many splendid Suits and Oviereoats, still "rince Charming. lacky ‘ way from ho tk men 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. : on athe Comedy TURA TR Lie) would give almost anything fer c from at the prices given below. oe Near Pike St a good, kind, home-loving man, even We have just Installed a 7 BoB WARWICK ra ed [tho it meant less to do with: use nothing but up-to-date r week r as a foundation should let his wife help in all money " music. Come and try a mea that 4 as the drama matters; and often: & change from 5 Vora uke at our most exquisite Chinese 1 mn of a rich the city te the country ‘solves ‘the and Young Vides gad American Eating Patace z mar ' arift problem, for not every one is fitted She : roe While you are enjoying your c " " t for the work to be found in a city Teatia dod : eens ee ait tay aoe, of = d nave ves Let me tell you, Mrs. F. J. and ff 1° ee Tier tavustte een. The ; e * at y Ruth, if you don’t change your wa hb Nea aha aihee eae finest Chop Suey and Noodles ‘ of thinking, the time will come ar alta ao or ‘ are ; ; . Gree AS Sean ee you love your chil- when you would be willing to en dure far more than at present to 106 Second Ave. So. 7 ; te, dren you will not let SHOP GIRL have the love and protection of 3 i r STENOGRAPHER these same good men. You wil ‘ d Yesh , n " a buon : " . 1 them miss seeing Housewife, echoo! teacher, find a solution for these domestic $25 Suits an eee one a emnn Bide, Glerayénda! huebend, moth: problems if you but search for it aa beotner cian EXPERIENCED Coats, Now 22: ry oun i i to 8 SHOULD SEE Q—About eight months ago : “ t o p while working in a cafeteria, | be é 9 ja the idowed came acquainted with a conductor i » ma ened into love. Now, the trouble Reduced car of , AS THE MAN ‘ aries a 8, we are both married, and, of g aiume dong EE ie are Se mare ea te ole Bae am Afford to Miss graphically set for , AlmaH lo | love him dearly and cannot forget fis the New 1916 ing is, indeed, a su . an n him, altho | try to. Please advise sa $9.00 AS TH me what to do, as my husband loves = ge Pendleton MAE MARSH—MISSION © oat me, but in times past has been neg $7.00 Mae Marsh, heroine of countless lectful, and is yet, to some extent; again Her ates ve » in i ful to hlm, and he knows nothing of —sagag tag ; soe . my other friend and how | care for 7. Cnt pirat ' : THE him, My husband works at night Women’s Suits ; schilcadPan: , 66 and only comes home once a week, the tiokiwyn ation, ane now | i piaratee eee || and Coats porn n he is around, as he thinks | love | only him, Please let me hear from $19 are now y ROUND-UP—COLONIAL White” you thru your column as soon as 87.50 upward fron The Pendleton Round-up" {n possible. A READER Coata and Dresses that motion pictures is still showing at The man who can A.—-There is but one answer for sold for $24.50 a All Nee the Colonial, and will be there until afford to play the you, Give up the jety and at S15. 00 Saturday night. The aforesaid game while his vice friendship of the othe an, even Plush Coa f Round-Up is one of the attractions 5 . rt tho it hurts you very much to do so that we that our southern neighbor offers Friday night or any ay the ‘penaity * ‘a ve better that you suffer a now on 8 to the unsuspecting tourist, but at 3 little bit now than a whole lot Alterations are free and that it is one of the best shows of time Saturday after ana ndroanreie later on, Then, too, it is doubtful every garment sold during {ts kind In the United Stat “eats EE ehils an as to whethe r Interest in the a ies our syapan- KIPLING'S STORY—CLASS A proiecgoe know the conditions in hi that await you home Rudyard Kipling’s immortal stor vou conan your atervt ivi ff | DRESS WELL—NEVER MISS THE MONEY The I That Failed,” ma until Saturday night at the at the A BIG Mee heah whcterdias’ fee hee man, you jeopardize two homes Ope iccount and pay as you get paid ws A. Robert Edeson plays the PICTURE Not only that—-you are storing up $1.00 a Seer or $5.00 ar ih ling role 1 load of trouble for yourself which P to the feature there Handled in a Big Way by will break your health and heart Lonesome Luke" comedy hy. PS a a Big Company ere many moons. | do not know o i Wonderful Riding hate! PE iaithey caipawihitn tne uereay Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. nid SHAKESPEARE UP TO DATE | to those who have. broke Thrilling, Powerful Stuart Holmes, Fox villain, | Adee Me advice ‘| , Full of Action went to a vaudeville show a | you ig, etiok to your husband f short time ago with an aged | f, ; | ; f 1119- gentleman who belonged to | Dear Miss Grey: | feel sorry for! Adults 10c the old school of Shakespearian Acccad Gal Caivarets |N. F. | have had this “hell on actors Cc earth” for 15 years, and no end yet: Children 5c Two or three acts before the NO ADVANCE IN P a puhitha: result’ te Ay hosband, Cano close of the performance sate bach » the | ume neem friend rose, and said, in his Children 5c 1121 Third Avenue gam deep tones a A Star Want Ad will bring it Between Seneca and Spring Sts. Fourth at Pike “Let's go, Stuart.” | Fourth at Pike | ‘ | “Why, what's the matter?” jand get results }