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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, ), 1917. PAGE 3 ie NUDE DANCERS IN OUR DAY,” | Cynthia Grey’s at the Alhambra, if she agrees | with Ruth St. Denis, who pre | dicted that it wouldn't be long until classic dances were done | TE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager ch Make of Talking Q.—Will you please give us the . . a name of Jack London's last wife, t publicly in the nude and oblige iv. 8 . } This wasn't a suggestion, It Hi ‘ ( M h a rousers | very lll was a command from the city F » mins ie : 4 acnhine editor nian Kittredge {1 Marion Morgan's Art Dancers c ine t | are headliners this week on Bisel WAC) a. sour esiann can de | set ab geile Orpheum vadue. whether Ada Jones, the singer, of Me leg sek ah as \Edison record fame, is still living, _ She doesn’t dance herself, hut will say that she committed suicide she has rained 6 maidens who some time ago because of a hope Vv la d resent a wonderful claasle ballet TAG ntMMLtICN. tor Billy. Marea. ‘ ictrola an ears ago Marion Morgan her singing partner for years. Columbia Grafonola are was an instructor of physical train F. H. P. «ina Los An high school A.—Thank you very mueh for thi displayed here in all She bad conducted summer classes Ibit of Information, I have hed a es ff $ to $300, at tbe University of Calltgrnia tor number of inquiries regarding Mins wevera easons, an h hobby Was f t € por ble ont : At the request of hundreds of customers, sensa- ee eee ee eee Jones, but could get no definite tr able. m els j ; ping ancl formation about ber $25. $35, $40, SX tional Free Offer repeated. Prices cut to bedrock on (reek openair thoatire there | ! ry : i I She sat in a dressing room Wed | het “Rebel it elected | ae high-grade Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes. 00330 vouing a masarine article Grey: _What “Rebs casier © dly true. The greater ma mt of Art HERE IS OUR FREE OFFER: Men’s Suits that 99... [)!) Usvelopment of Ante perity of men do not appreciate a move from room to fogtll * n } ood girl. They have no use for de that sold to $15.00 for $5.85. Men's beautifully-tailored to Inquire about her views on the Fey sey, saitcc ten tie has an Suits and Overcoats in blue, black and brown, that sold |"""' ‘ jotheslegs perform limit, “And yet these came men ex ull h os ae i et to marry pure girls, and man le 5, $100, up to $25.00, tomorrow and Monday only, $9.85, and You've been reading what Ruth Lot them de. Min who have chased $200, $250, $300). with each Suit or Overcoat goes an extra pair of Trous- °),'")" has to sas. she smiled around should marry girls who have ers absolutely free. matter for agitation—yet jehased around, or remain single tep any time and hear you rite musi¢ 4 gp renee and good men should marry pure aly F : . : Of course, it ought to be poss! girls. When two people who have uyed on the Victor or Columbia Grafonola Please notice, this Free Offer extra Trousers given bie to dance in the nude without Heruneuressed decide to spend the hee uate atte rest of their lives together they are : ee ee ee amantert re JUsually happy. Neither of them Victor and Tomorrow we will sell Men’s $3.00 Dress and °"), “yous likely to be led astray again, as they ° ee $. Ruth St. Denis has pointed out have experienced the folly of such Columbia Work Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men’s Dress and that tie art of painting and sculy Work Shoes that sold originally for $5.00, will go for|'''*. ' 4 beyond = the point o udishness which de $2.48. Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 49c. mands that art be sacrificed to con la proceeding. Why thie double standard of |morais for men and women? Why [should the girl be shunned and dis Records Sold Only in Sealed ?, ,, ee d, and the man still be consid Men's Sox at 6c. Men’s Collars at 2c. Black Bear eet co in shackled by conyen-| Misa Marlen Mbtdan bed toasts Envelopes Overalls and Mackinaws, in fact everything that man tions. agreed Marion Morgan. “But, i“ SR | ONE WHO KNOWS. needs for dress or work wear, all included in this sale, snipe ghee so fps RTS ES rane tune lactetaaes Satis tees rt the Grote . . . | ~Woul ike to ain our ai and going at sensational prices. bury in America dolng) L4 Angele me They ke A grades inlin finding. the oe re Soule, Sealed Recor ‘ ‘ . & Great mar ings. Now the br presenting a ba New | every study before the ere DOF Hugo Munsterberg, the famous ps ‘ <7 ollered ¢ P * Think z buying hey ss Phang Mh ryt time has come to eato “many of) York, which won imme inte approv-| mitted to take the gourae in dgne Ba pa Thanking pole ey spe d nderwear for 39c; a len’s Heavy Woo ler- |" kee fg - ape -" sel hae “tebe hi Prol, Hage Mussterbors’é 66 i pF » mee « . echnique to Chorus) dress in 7 Ware st, Cambridge wear, worth to $2.00, goes at 89c. And Men’s $1.00 *: the ballet ie one of the| “They're free from conveutions,”| mich pels ate 4 ae(cre ar ibridg ; . ‘ srta which, I believe, will be appre | #he said > put their thor tx, because of (heir apir . Union Suits will be sold at 49¢; and Heavy Canvas ’ ceitinhin cane tieik uae oa hee Ge ne” deme | cenueay ohaaeie Dn Ae ae Gloves at Sc. Why pay high prices? | The core shai AONE TEE RGR berroeeadi 4 fa range ns | is York has taken theme Pacific! @—Where in the Bible will | find ’ i to produce a ballet and tour wit nirit «four consecutive weeks at |the following quotation: “Even a 2 Remember the Free Trousers that go with every to produce a ballet and tour with «.*t ates ed four consecutive weeks at|7he, {ieminG Merseth hie pencer ie Suit or Overcoat. ona of taking mung womes to ea and wore among appear there for threr consern-/oUnted wise; and he that shutteth : Europe, but the > hes Blocked Vahtent hich: aaah seakaatn a saat aleieined his lips is esteemed a man of un-| | Tomorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, igh | /\'0)") ""\ the war hae Blocked the Pores a eee ee ri ih ideretanding.” If you oan. tell me rs Cuts, if you wear them, at $2.89. They sold originally tT» six ers intro thie twill Be truly grateful, | Men’s Pants, worth to $2.50, now 89c. Men’s FREE TO YoU Sisal pene ee eee t ees ‘ — ope] Saal 5 equal . yy Suits cut to $2.48, and (TODAY'S MARKET Ss ATURD AY upbeae, Mies Grey: The leter of Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote Rankin ay The above are just a few of the bargains offered. REPORT BT want ioral hire. Whe Our display windows are just stocked with honest mer- alwaye limited acquaintan 4 chandise. It will certainly pay you to come here to- 4 shipment of Jap onions appear it fe not Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium produces girls like “Rebel ** TEACHER RICH BY 50 CENTS : | am a member of a large and! 5 morrow and take advantage of the Free extra Trousers ° 0" the marker Thurrday. The Stock of South Bend., Wash., Makes Sensational! prosperous church, am emplaved by 10 YEARS SAVING Bere’, wats mn : were in perfect condition. Azuma a large corporation and | n that go with every Suit or Overcoat. Brow, 1113 Western ave, received Free Offer. Walk-Over Shoe Day Saturday. ethics day deo te hae | : KAVANAGH’S 4 . the shipment as OE PSE jarger circle of acquaintances. | RISTO! Tenn. Feb. 9—-The sane Peeks i. Remember our address—Boston Clothing Com- Here is our Free Offer: | read the best books and most marriage here of Miss Julia E. — ; 1117 First Avenue. Sale starts at 9 a. m. Sat- Oranges. lemons, grapetruit, ete Men's Suits from the Great UP to date magazines, go to the| Slack of the Oklahoma City schools, — | pany, 6 are extremely strong = best plays, am reasonably good look- and B. Clay Middleton, a lawyer a urday morning. Emporium stock, that sold to ing and dress well, yet--never in “nd editor of Lynchburg, Tenn., has , $15.00, for $5.75. Over 200) my life have | received an invita.) )Tonght to light the fact that the stylish Suits—many. in pure, tion to gi |teacher-bride is a “magnate-ess.” Albert Hansen | 7 lam 29 y ‘010, have lived the |After 10 ears of teaching she has woo rh s & 1 fabrics, and going at this very best that was in me, every“ fortune of $150,000 deweler and Gilveremith ridiculous low price—$5.75. In day of my life. W have you to| Miss Slack made her money by 2 advertising Walk-Over Shoes| say, “Fritz,” to thi wise Investmects, purchasing cen-|| 919 §econd Ave, Near tnen All green and root vegetables are bringing good prices, due to the pre ; ST EARS oana, MAY ARM VESSELS « ——Class—|tion of whether American ships oo ve ~e Prices Paid Wholeesie Dealers tor | Vegetables and F { | 1 First. Second.|shall be armed for defensive pur at $1.98 the result has been| Long s90 | cessed to be rebel. | trally located Wisiness lots in mn — San Francisco .$13.00-14.00 $ 9.00|/poses is being considered by offi that the bulk of our busin jour, but |.cannot help but wonder |boom days o} ahoma City Los Angeles .. 20.00 21.50 14.50\cials of the American line today business what is fundamentally wrong with poiak San Diego .... 2200 23.50 16.50/ The question was raised by Secre has been in our Shoe Depart-|a social system t lavishes ite! Fre {tings of the McCor-|taf¥ of State Lansing, who, in in ment—and Men's Clothing has oppulence on the ey girl,” while | Mees, sailings °F \forming American steamship com not sold as it should. But on|'M@ constructive, energetic girl | mick Steamship Co.'s fast liners} q for all California ports. Every con. ventence provided an{ meals serv must forfeit all, even her right to} Saturday it shall be the other motherhood, that the whims of her way ‘round. Here's what we'll weaker sisters may be catered to panies that the government cannot advise them regarding sailings | ; id ed are unsurpassed. Get full par. ** : uninterruptedly. ELIZABETH. : ticulars and next sailing date at| eo Me agradecer Regie os ot 280 , As * —— inducement y Mitwankee tieket offices, enti Watked. take day eoceoeery Fieriée. por tu © force all of these Suits to) WHERE CAN THEY MEET? ave. and Cherry st. Phone Eiliote| fully C ta , ed sake aa s . eer noe. par Yn 1 be sold before the close of pea, Mies Grey: | have been a} 4812. ae re Te <5 —Madins business Saturday night, we reader of your columne for several | I | Jere! neinenee . « pres F e::| make this FREE OFFER; years, but have never thought of| a . H. M, ROGERS Any $ i writing until “Rebel’s” letter came! e y $2.50 Hat in the house 6 ~? Doctor Tells How to Strengthen | wa Propritor Red Front Clothing Co, —and there are over S00 to| "1 .."* wan understand ner ’ . or mn E esi ht 50 Per Cent in One | ike a Pees Offer 6 select from, in all shapes and| thoughts and feelings, for | am a! yesig | Ser Pt styles—will be given ABSO-| working gir! and will have to say| Week’s Time in Many Instances '«.-«; : LUTELY FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow. tis: 1A wi one te se triveiens | Cel. per doe. And here is a better item: Men's beautifully tailored who Parenipe tg ; thoughts are for the better A Free Prescription You Can Have " | Peppers uits, including the celebrated Griffon and Collegian makes, | things, whose life could stand an ex-| Filled and Use at Home ; Cal. cht late styles, in Blues, Blacks, Grays and Browns, that sold up | amination, le not the girl that men 4 ft Pepeern to $25.00, go tomorrow for $9.85. This Great Emporium stock |Sa® *© ssscciate with, as a rule. 1) oe OCK igo not say this is the case every! contained a number of Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits; time, but | will have to say that 1 they are worth conservatively to $40.00—we want to dispose have found it this wa Philadelphia. Do 0 to sotlve Radishes< glasses? Are yo ¥ you will be to know t Katabagne 78) y. | ogy Fg nll, 8 bard ee. ccceecceeee e2@0ay/Of them quickly at the low price of $12.85.. And with each| The girl who lives principally for i" $ ralti the > ir | Tarmipe— of the abov - 7 2RER a good time, whose thoughts are| Wileas rervemee toro the principle cleat up perceptibly right tron al. per sack 20 e Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your fever ofa homme, whene chief idea ie y of this wonderful, free prescription. |the start. and. tnflammatior ah 260 Selection of any Hat in the house. for paint, powder and dress, are the| a watier tz . . 88.00@66.00 Men's Overcoats for this cold weather at these same ones, indeed, who are noticed, taken) i ila ndinest cnx: Gloves se e0geoe*| prices—$5.75 and $9.85—if you wish. to theatres, given many beautiul| an ou v . owers and have many friends. or Ma eet water any Ruts eH se F eves do not wate pany peers. Please Note—These Free Offers good SATURDAY Only. | girt who is not of this type Is al-| ¥ ways found at home, or, if she goes reat , WALK OVER SHOES $1.98 jout, she goes alone, unless her par- Men's Walk-Over Shoes—broken lines—worth to $4.00—| ents go with her. Walk-Over name stamped on every pair, go Saturday at $1.9 Lan, ae 4 Nee a4 nee ne dees : sons why a working girl does not ‘i gy Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, go at $1.89 meet men Is because she is working ,| Misses Shoes and Sandals, worth to $3.00, at 98c. Ladies’jand cannot come in contact with ‘» Shoes that sold at $7.00 and $8.00, celebrated Red Cross make,|them. | might say, in this instance, 12- and 16-inch top, go at $3.85. Deen lean ae then he in ndeel rs chance of meeting them than others. . Men s Florshiem Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48. it is a well-eettied fact that she will | Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $5.00, at $2.48. not meet them at churches, for || Saturday we'll sell 15c Silver Collars at 2 for 15c. Men's have attended one church for a year,| Weices, Paid Producers for Kass, || Dress Shirts, worth to $2.00, for 68c. Wool Flannel Shirts, Paty gre a Ped chad ey Shor yo wea —— | worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 68c.!not meet them at dances, for the 4 35| And $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear at 98c. style of dancing now adopted is not! 20 Men's Wool Socks at 13c; Men's Cotton Socks at 5c rs uplift bed ig bbe nee 4 life. at a re on die . ‘ . - e cannot mee om on the street, laude 13g Overalls at 39¢ Canvas Gloves, with knit wrists, at Sc. |4o, they certainly would not have a 27| Black Bear Overalls, Mackinaws, Cooper's Underwear, etc.,|very good opinion of her, Where, 180044 in fact everything that man needs for dress or work wear, all then. are they to meet? '@1: included in this sale and going at these sensational prices. LONELY. 's “ of thes ous hy i And here's the cause these enorm: us reductions : The WATERPROOF MUSLIN Red Front Clothing Company, at 1508-10 First Ave., bought : E Ss k of ‘8 h Bend., Washi Q.—Will you please tell me how) ‘sites Wnbdeeie’ tae: A the Great Emporium Stock of Sout end., Washington, at to waterproof muslin? | want to! neton creamery. brick 4% practically 50c on the dollar. Think of it! World Standard |put it in flower beds, Thank you.) seems clear. T can even Floriaa, erate . print without Kiasses ! sands discard them a. and multitudes ] be able to strengt #0 as to be spared th BEST $2.50 GLASSES ' 3!| Merchandise—Walk-Over and Florshiem Shoes—Cooper's A LOVER OF FLOWERS. ON E ! %/and G. & M. Underwear—Griffon and Collegian brands Men's |,,4°) S08) 2 0%: Blue, 4 ou: wa ‘ 2 ~ iter, | gal. Soften the glue in cold Suits—Hats, Furnishings, etc.—at practically ONE-HALF water and dissolve il, together with "| present day WHOLESALE PRICES. the soap, in the water, by aid of We are one of the Yes, we can afford to sell cheap. Men's Pants, worth es tea spt es sti is Me ied with this solution by boiling ‘ few optical stores in a ae ,to $2.50, at 98c. Others at $1.48 and $1.98. Boys’ Suits, jy jn the liquid for several hours the Northwest that Or, J. R. Binyon, Jr. | Country Hay and Grain worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Work Shirts at 28c. Wool Under-'the time required depending upon| NN se bangs * + et wlhincer dl aeat alienate’ LOD wear that sold to $2.00, at 68c. Ladies’ Underwear—a big lot the kind of fiber and thickness of : really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are ff &raire ai? sogixe?| Union Suits and separate garments—worth to $3.00 garment {h® (loth. When rroperts saturat:| A ihe only one in Seattle on First Ave. Examination ‘Macros, —it's out of our line—so it goes Saturday for 50c a garment. oui, the clown in oxponed te the ni! ou py graduate optometris slasses not pre- rt The above are just a few of the bargains offered. ur until nearly dry, then digested for j ree, by graduate of ist. Glass I The al j f f the b: ffered. O i ; scribed unless absolutely necessary. five large display windows at 1508-10 First Avenue, are just five to 12 hours in the following so : A : b ‘ lution: Alum, 13 0.: salt, 15 o2.;1 : , 42008 18.90 stacked with high-grade standard merchandise, and all priced wali ee om it e Foca cabal s re) ti l 40 00@4109| ridiculously low. If you want to save—don't delay—be here oui, rinsed in clean water, and dried inyon Pp ica O. ‘f oe $a | early Saturday morning. 4 at tambaratiry of about 80 de-! . nthe HI Remember our address—The Red Front Clothing Com-|§" o7 degrees C.) | ‘ 1116 First Ave. , Ft j.aowis.o pany, 1508-10 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just Rr tree oy nn Washington double com ica 4 % 4 Near Seneca St. Phone Main 1550 wernt 5s F soo et north of Pike Street. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 a. ial READ STAR WANT ADS | Whent Hay 0000/0 irvogises Sharp.—Advertisement, »