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PAGE 3 STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1917. Cynthia Grey’s ‘LIBERALS WILL | KEEP UP FIGHT | IN THE SOUTH BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Feb. To secure political co-operation between forward looking peo ple of different political faith and habits, a league of liberals we Free Saturday WONDERFUL FREE OFFER REPEATED—PRICES ON GREAT SOUTH BEND EMPORIUM STOCK CUT TO BED-ROCK FOR THE GRAND FINISH LETTERS SHAREHOLDER INQUIRES | @—Can you tell me if thie le a | grafting proposition, or a money maker for the investor? shareholder In different companies and have not received any dividends from them yet, ao | thought | would 4 is being organized by Matthew | 48k your advice about this one be TOMORROW. Hale of Boston, This Is the |fore investing. Hoping to see ar ns cio Fe | purport of the meeting at At- | answer in your column in a few re | | lanta, Ga, juet finished. There | days, | remain, A. B.R Here is our FREE Offer: | were & hundred representatives A.—-I have read the enclosed Men's Suits from the Great} | at this meeting, m | pings, but it would be tieall Emporium stocks, that sold to] the Southern states. | © to Judge from them a $15.00, for $5.75. Over 200} beat ag vt new, stylish Suits—many in) ve party u definitel pure wool fabrics, and going take ar at this ridiculous low price- char $5.75. In advertising Walk- ieee JANUARY 16, Q.—Will you kindly let me know thru your columns what day of the week January 16, 1895, fell on, and oblige MISS W Over Shoes at $1.98 the result} has been that the bulk of our business has been in our Shoe | Department—and Men's Cloth ing has not sold as it should ecause we ha : . das But on Saturday it shall be Hon now working , the other way ‘round. Here's we are preparing 4 g , Dear Miss Grey: It takes more what we'll do: As an added ce tal peaethty yiters sae eouaht ta [than ordinary courage to contend inducement to force all of athe a . wae for the right when dealing with hu nie ss : mth man passions and prejudices: ' these Suits to be sold before r Jemocrat, Byrd, forme that le heeded 1h ender te atiminata |? the close of business Saturday br cig by Hn m, ANd) Unjust restrictions is publicity and |. night, we make this FREE bs who bas fe Pro'lthe discussion to which It gives H. M. ROGERS brags A . Our group has tnaured| rise ny $2.50 Hat in ‘ ot eal wiht y $ 4 partisan Pro) it Ie time for the ecience of Proprietor Red Front Clothing Co., the house—and there are over 1 : eugenics to come into Its own. We \ 1 : eat Whe beosg abla $00 to select from, in all nitiative &nd have followed the “hit or miss” shapes and styles—will be 1 in the system about long enough in the ‘| generation of children, and one of the first requirements in the build ing of a better race Is the elimina tion of all restrictions upon the promulgation of knowledge which enables a mother to decide when given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow And here is a better item: Men's beautifully tailored Suits, including the celebrated Griffon and Collegian makes, late styles, in Blues, Blacks, Grays and Browns, that sold up to $25.00, go tomorrow for $9.85. This Great nporium of the WETS FIGHT TO MISS GENE MacCLURE Tonight, the Popular Coliseum ‘. ER pi nd under what circumstance ni stock contained a number of Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Fashion Show, With Miss alee v picid bald iii pocctdital aa rd Suits; they are worth conservatively to $40.00—we want to JJ Gene MacClure, New York sassithaed dispose of them quickly at the low price of $12.85. And with Manikin SAVE CAPITAL | believe we are living in an age ABSOLUTELY FREE, of ignorance, which at some future each of the above Suits you get, your selection of any Hat in the house Men’s Overcoats for this cold weather at prices—$5.75 and $9.85—if you wish. Please Note: These Free Offers good SATURDAY ONLY WALK-OVER SHOES $1.98 Come Before Seven | | The Only Japanese Li Actor of Note America time will be looked upon aghast | quote the following from the © New York Tribdne WASHINGTON these same KF *| Schnur, of 293 Third et. has been in 'DK| his trade as a garment worker be | cauee he has tuberculosis. But ™M\there has been no law to prevent I t eran he welal) Samuel Schnur, altho having tuber Men’s WALK-OVER SHOES—broken lines—worth eSsue | rule Sheo| culosie, from adding to his family,| © - $ rn n y "7 S r nh al ¢ ind three children have been born |° gg Over name stamped on every pair, go Satu from the ies re Rabson batnus va palbgeto \ ag r the quit work, It Id be dange . |, _ Ladies’ WALK-OVER SHOES, broken lines, go : execttive Ke |for him to work on children's gar. |" gm.89. Misses’ Shoes and Sandals, worth to $3.00, at oBe. sion, and hen the Shep ments, Nevertheless, he goes on | wr Ladies’ Shoes that sold at $7.00 and $8.00, celebrated Red perenhan gy producing. children whe have very as . al vote jittie chance under the conditions _ Cross make, 12- and 16-inch tops, go at $3.85. fore or ef being anything but tuberculer, Men’s FLORSHEIM SHOES, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $5.00, at $2.48 | DON’T BE MISLED! There is but one legitimate sale of the Emporium stock. We got it, and it goes on sale tomorrow only at the Red Front land themselves growing up, to re peat the process, There is no law against that.” Every child has the right to be well born. It has a further right to grow to maturity In full posses jon of moral, physical and mental , | strength. Complete Report of Market Today EACH Onions are goin leh Clothing Company, 1508-1510 First Avenue, just north of Pike TO HIS California Ps Women must not be persuaded i at 1 cents ound that the unfortunate wife of a} ‘i Street, next to Liberty theatre. ites Novo: ey sa 15| deumbeane laaneral on Getenica clin % Saturday we'll sell 15c SILVER COLLARS at Sc. Men's : priate as "| is under the slightest obligation to i" Dress Shirts, worth to $2.00, for 68c. Wool Flannel Shirts, KIND | For the first time in the history | bear him children, be there roval or| 9 worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 68c. And of the ont industry Boston bey jonty plebeian blood in his veins % $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear at 98c. t quote} pedal eg a a ne Men's Wool Socks at 13c; Cotton Socks at 5c; Overalls} A thrilling drama re- sion tha ties tee ota at 39c; Canvas Gloves, with knit wrists, at 5c; Black Bear volving around the WILLIAM STEVENS Overalls, Mackinaws, etc., in fact, every e ron ee needs possession of an amu- i j ab) GEE Moen for dress or work wear, all included in this sale and going at! ier piven to Sessue vrarr amines Q.—Can you give me any informa these SENSATIONAL PRICES. ’ diar Sonenraee tion about Hebe, the goddess of Hayakawa, the Indian And here’s the cause of these enormous reductions: The Pp h 1 ' @ i: youth? ILA. Red Front Clothing Company, at 1508-10 First Ave., bought ""M® “pon his ce A—According to Greek mythol the Great Emporium Stock of South Bend, Washington, at Parture for Oxford 4 gaa practically 50c on the dollar. Think of it! World Standard Merchandise—Walk-Over and Florshiem Shoes—Cooper’s and G. & M. Underwear—Griffon and Collegian brands Men's Suit —Hats, Furnishings, etc.—at practically ONE-HALF present day WHOLESALE PRICES Yes, we can afford to sell cheap. Men's Pants, worth to 2.50, at 98c. Others at $1.48 and $1.98. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Work Shirts at 28¢. Wool Underwear that “AF 001 sold to $2.00, goes at 68c. The above are just a few of the bargains offered. Our There Was” five large display windows at 1508-10 First Avenue are just ere as stacked with high-grade standard merchandise, and all priced 3 Hysterical Spasms—3, ridiculously low. If you want to save—don’t delay—be here ~ : early Saturday morning. Sale starts at 9 a. m. sharp Senet ee Pike ADDED ATTRACTION A BURLESQUE ON. WILSON’S SALARY What is President Wilson's ? BEN $ Night Life in N. Y. The Gay Cabaret The Remember our Address—The Red Front Clothing Com pany, 1508-10 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street, next to Liberty theatre sountY \ ate’ ) + rad ee FRVE 5 MEATS. 49+ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FRYE’S QUALITY #F MARKETS PASSED = PRUITS Grapefruit CLASS ® THEATER "7 TODAY * “The Millionaire Baby” Wine Ss “ We want your patronage, and guar- Luke Comedy xing wo antee to give you Quality Meats at hk & Reasonable Prices. : 1.26@32.00 5 2 Days More ce nan Sennen pert Our employes are courteous and will * Sprine Chicken % do everything possible to please ¥ Ethel BS ee: ie hy you. g w bal irheys | m Our Markets are most conveniently 3 Hs ° = oclocated. Ss As a dance hall girl in an pl 2 2 Alaskan Ha nk 2 | NAMES AND. [ [™vine ad 8 8 All Lead to the LOCATIONS “4 A STORY OF THE KLON be ETERNAL TRIUMPH y a DIKE AT THE TIME OF 2 v THE GOLD RUSH ee “J TRUTH OVER ERROR Mm Olympic Public Mar- Westlake Mark et, bs at bettie b lebentaely in PS a 2 N BS ket, 1422-24 First Westlake Ave. and | this, the greatest of all Staite Meat ‘oogas 9 = Avenue, first door Pine St. 5 see lk 1 el asain apart we ‘The WORL paid WOMAN south of Pike St. . , . : ‘ioowen American Market, Admission 15 Cents Sate-Crached soegas Seattle Market, 109 | ‘519.21 Third Ave., Cae cc aca ie 15c 15c Occidental, near Washingte 40,0044 fdren at James St. 2 9 Childre Chileken Yesler. d He Western Market, Ballard Meat Co., 1 heme neers ge Seats 1102-04 Western. 5443 Ballard Ave. PASSE O@ JOHN H ind.) () MEE secon ano pre vie Howse “4% iis FRYE S MEATS: 447 Wheat May » GOVERNMENT INSPECTED | Ani 4 “For the last five years Samuel prevented by law from working at |. LIVING FASHION SHOW FEATURE AT COLISEUM LiRenTy 1 R—hibel “The White Maven ‘ Roreywore tn STRAND Deserter.” Chartes May “e Vatthions, CLASS A—Herr Millionaire DRAWING THE C ROWDS BLUEBIRD AT COLONIAL Anot “MILLIONAIRE BABY” Anna Kat © Gree The Mi lose A i plays e come ‘WHITE RAVEN” CAUSING MUCH FAVORABLE COMMENT T White Ra t RAY 18 BACK VALESKA'S CLOTHES. —OH, MY! and Delmonice Of interest to the ladir Suratt's vari-colored and gowns, tho any x drama o >'s. s are Miss multi-hued ne wearing them on Second ave. might be arrested for disturbing the pea eee ; FASHION SHOW TONIGHT Another of Lasky’s many dramas) atred is at the! NOW PLAYING CAPACITY AMRICK UNIVERSITY, TE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO I. KEGEL, General Manager USED RANGES Extraordinary Bargains Department « unusual values in Used Ranges and Used Furniture All our used ranges have been thoroughly rebuilt and are sold on a money-back agreement—each range to be just as represented, iste below are bar- be nge for "S24. 00 ba Range $24.00 Range for $24.00 Range $20.00 Acorn Range for Reliance ole “USED FURNITURE mcg Values Dresser, very < Dresser, now 3ox Spring, now ........ ng Lamp, now . Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin \FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co. Deotnn ‘Ge Loot | From Church-Goers The home of ©. Blair, 1501 17th ‘J 169 Washington 8. jave. N., red while the i Blairs we The thieves And the Doctor will give” got fr and took you a careful examination verware and a and prescribe for The total’ loss FREE. If you are sick you cannot de tute for mitk has been ter than take advantage of this isi It is com- 4, soya beans. fet We save you money and the best possible treatment. eral salts = ——_____._ Spring Clothes! “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money’’ Stop apolo; lor your poor appearance—stop the fatal economy of buying poor clothes— poor clothing is dear at any price, as many @ man has learned to his own sorrow Look the best nan should think of his a ‘hea before buying, but not after. If you are a man who considers good clothes and good appearance an if you think quality, workmanship and style in a suit or coat means anything— then we want you to come and for yourself what this na- tion-wide institution offers. &. Listen to thousands of satisfied customers in this city alone, lravel from coast to coast and you'll hear the same story of satisfaction everywhere—you could not want better evidence it’s plainly a case of better clothes asset see our Opena Charge Account You need not pay all in 30 days—we arrange terms to suit you. Buying power of 106 See our suit and coat values at $15, $18, $20 & $25 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ spring styles in Suits, Coats and Dresses, Waists and Skirts, at popular prices, OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. 1113 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Sts. stores means a saving for you. i