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Tonight and Saturday Pa a story through imaxes ads an a series of thrilling Thomas Meighan alletar supporting SLEEPING FIRES “The Laundry up,” comedy; Korea,” scenic, and a cartoon comedy, com plete an unusually well balanced program ALLACE URLITZER ELODIES ASTERS Clean Seou! Continuous, 11 to 11 Admission Se Children 5¢ GERALDINE |g—aee FARRAR. | CECIL B. DEMILLES GLORIOUS MASTERPIECE L DF RNE: : |Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the great B. Schneider and Empo- STAR—FRIDAY, M IMARKET REPORT! THEY STOP HOBOES SAN FRANCISCO, The hobo in becc stationar May 18 ine A ne rw characte we ter eee tee ri? etuller tor itian ; Cheese o¢ e Mutter . en who « characters vad yard and tunne riding the rods nd baggage FOLLOWS THIEV Country May and Grain (Prices paid wholesaler AY 18, 1917. PAGE 3 <= Cynthia Grey's Good Form ° oO PUT bow not employed 1 th |NEEOS MOTHER'S ADVICE Expect Americans to Be Great Fliers DON. Ma At DENTIST SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW Q—You have judgment in answering for others, | want your opinion on a subject myself I have a girl 16 yea oung » staying with and going school, My band has got into the habit of kiss. ing her. She willl come downstelrely in the morning and put her arms around his neck, sjand he will and kiss her. jold, and front CONSERVE IN COLUMBUS, O, May of a Ke s Build 'PAINLESS AUSTIN Ex ‘Third aed Pu ° on ° ' READ STAR WANT ADS 2 Eatraece 1504 T 2 ESTIMA Ave. | | | | | Shoes $1.98 rium Stocks, Makes Supreme Effort to Turn These Great Mer.-| chandise Stocks Into Ready Cash. Final Price Cutting Saturday.| Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, worth tol $4.00; Walk-Over stamped on every pair, go Saturday ! at $1.98. i Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at| | $2.48. Buy two pairs at the price of one. { ——> F Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, worth to $3.00, at 98c. t Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. j “ vin $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, celebrated Red Cross make, | | f , 12-inch and 16-inch tops, go at $3.45. ‘JOAN THE WOMAN" — COLISEUM —__— —___.- — | AMUSEMENTS) ALHAMBRA mearue ORPHEUM VAUDEVIL A SEASON'S LAST sitOW ALL THIS WEEK $:90—Rwien Detty—0i90 MISS RAY COX . DOROTHY “SHOR Bar cats eae LEON ‘sad’ MARY Da tat v BE baveo PHONE yf MAIN anon ait MATI EVE EE DAI NGS Third and Madison. Tel. M All Week—Mats, Thars, Vast Week at thie Theatr HENRIETTA ' WILKES THEAT EW PANT/G= .Gzs Mats Nig J © Big Atte Atte Todny and Sat Three Ank Photoplay, with and ie Wranele X erly Bayne FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co. 169 Wasi:ington St. And the Doctor will give you @ careful examination and prescribe you FREE, for If you are sick you cannot do bet ter than take advantage of this of fer, We save you money and give the best poasitie treatment. Men’s Florsheim Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 a pair. Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for wet weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. Walkover have spoken tol him about it, and he says she is only a kid. if he kissed would any little kid, he thinks | don’t see them, he not? 1 would like your candid opinion on this subject AN ANXIOUS WIFE, this ttle no fea yas and willing to OCTOBER STONE Q.—! have a beautiful opal ring, which | am intending to give to some one of my closest friends don't wish to bestow it upon a per nervous about But | understand that sinister infiuence is with birthdays ton who will be wearing it supposed elt by people in months be #0, will you kindly tel? the innocuous in making we must consider super. | hic months Of course, me which ones are? ints, Boys’ Shoes, Walton make, all solid leather, go at! $1.95. Girls’ Sandals and Mary Janes at 98c. If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-| Overs, Florsheims, Red Cross, etc., be offered for so| little money. Every article in this great $30,000 Stock has been ordered sold. Come—witness this great —_—— Event. Sale Starts Saturday, May 19th, 9 A. M. Sharp Saturday we will sell MEN'S 50c PRESI- DENT SUSPENDERS at 17¢; 10c Hand- kerchiefs at Be; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69e; Men's Wool Sox go at 13¢@; Men's Cotton Sox at 5e@; Men's Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at GSe; Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 6S8e ; $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear | at 98¢. | These are just a few items picked at random from these great stocks. This is Rogers’ su- preme effort to turn this great merchandise stock into ready cash and these sacrifice prices will certainly do the work And MEN’S CLOTHING MUST GO ON SATURDAY. In order to make this great| clothing stock move, we've assorted it into two | huge lots and with each lot we will make this exceptional Free Offer: | H. M. ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth- ing Co., Who Starties Seattle With His Sensational Low Prices Over $30,000 worth of high-grade merchan- dise must be turned into Ready Cash, and it is up to Rogers to do it. The selling of this gigantic stock is a huge undertaking—a stu- pendous sale —and in these days of soaring prices it will be a godsend to the economical shoppers of Seattle 15c ARROW COLLARS, LATE STYLES, ORDERED SOLD AT TWO FOR 15¢. A large lot of Overalls go at 49¢. Men's Pants that sold to $3.00 at Se. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoer, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact, everything for Man's Dress or Work wear included in this Sale, and going at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s standard merchandise. a Absolutely FREE Saturday MEN'S SUITS THAT SOLD TO $20.00 ORDERED SOLD AT $7.85. Over 300 Suits to select from—many in all-wool fabrics—new Spring styles and patterns, $7 85 and all go tomorrow at this rock-bottom price ° And, to force these Suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there's over 300 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit so'd And ‘here’s Lot 2—Men’s beautifully tailored Suits, latest Spring styles, in $1 1 85 blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $30.00, priced tomorrow at ° And with each of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any Hat in the house. Think of it—UNHEARD-OF*VALUES—AND A HAT FREE. Men's Overcoats and Raincoats at these same prices—$7.85 and $11.85—if you wish PLEASE NOTE—These Free Offers are good SATURDAY ONLY People, we believe this wi'l be your last chance to buy standard high-grade merchandise at such low prices as these. Just see these values—now is the time to know how and where to save money. Come, grasp this opportunity. Our five large display windows are just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low If you want to save —don't de'ay—be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale starts promptly Saturday morning at 9 a.m. sharp. BE SURE YOU COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE — NOTE ADDRESS CAREFULLY. The Red Front Clothing Co. | 1508-1510 First Avenue Opposite the Public Market | Just North of Pike Street, LUC STRIKE The real Burley shown 80 much questions He is nearly 60 years her as he he would do it when | am around and not when would Satisfactory Terms Always tHe GROTE-RANKINCO: OTTO T AIGTT g Crvuthin, Grey © stition MOSSBACK A. —Misfort yoned t | | | General Manayer ANSWERS “NORMA” Dear Miss Grey ewer “Norma,’ I wish to A young man who keeps company with the average 1 high school or college girl of to day |e annexing a great burden, as her ideas of pleasure are far above what the average man can Give her with the cost of luxuries still going up. He is satisfied to play the lonesome role When 1 go oiling down the main thorofares | often think to yself, what would a man do with 1 the bundles of fashion and vanity in the form of women that go strutting hither and thither? None of that for a level-headed man who is looking forward to a sane fu ture Ee RW Order Your Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Now— Saves Miles of Steps |NOT TREASON Q if a bill passes the house and senate in time of war, and the president, knowing it to be uncon stitutional, signs it, would that be treason? A SUBSCRIBER A reme court, not in theit lesigned the at your islation not restitution ARMED NEUTRALITY prove its Q.—Would you please explain the right meaning of the two words Armed Neutrality”? A READER j j ¢ ‘ i So kit a ne s of time en equip- Kitchen Cabinet $1.00 DOWN AND $1.00 A WEEK Quickly and Easily Pays for It. SHE 18 SELFISH Q—Will you tell me what you think concerning my case? | have a friend whom another friend wronged, and the first one! thinks | shouldn't be friendly with the other because | am her friend it Is quite amusing to hear both tides, and why should | get myselt into trouble on her account? 1 * feel sure that | am right, but wish to settle the difference of opinion and find out if there are many of her way of thinking Cc: 3. Room-Size Grass Rugs at Attactive Reductions 4 ffering of finest Americam-made Grass ch or Sum= fects, as well y desirable for 7 Ity art A aE EER RRR Herr He Crex Rugs, regular price $12.00, 8x10 Heavy gbone Crex Rugs, regular price $10. 9x12 Mediu Crex Grass Rugs, reg. price $10. Medium-V Crex Grass Rugs, reg. price $8.7 9x12 Heavy $x FLY AMERICAN FLA Th b ard, © ents held a nigh toasted LUCKY STRIKE f cigarette | ded toasted. The Burleytobacco in this delicious new. Lucky Strike cigarette is toasted. And you know how toasting does add flavor.” Close your eyes and think of one crisp, brown slice of hot, buttered toast. Flavor is the word, isn’t it? This new application of an old idea has given youa new cigarette. You smokers have certainly been wanting a readye made Burley cigarette. At first it couldn’t be made; flavor didn’t hold. But five years’ study brought us to the toasting principle, by which we are able to hold the Burley flavor. So now, try Lucky Strike, the real Burley cigarette; the tobacco — it’s toasted. And the flavor — you'll certainly love it! 29 16¢ If your dealer does not carry them, send $1 for acartonof W packages. Tobacco Co. of California, 1So, Park, Sao trancisce, Cal. Cigarette aah INCORPORATED Consright by The American Tobscco Company, fac., 1917.