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Ede Sorel cnerapemeam aetna STOMACH TROUGLES AR THING OF PAST. t oe dent Re- ler Appetite When Used This Strength- Giying Remedy SReople do not know that they Stomachs unti! something goes With the physical machi the protesting organ and distress, s) restless days. There NO More abused organ in the than the stomach which is ex to take all kinds of food and St all hours and accept the Without rebellion BOF the causes of stomach is poor blood. When the ap B falls and food sours on the , Causing distress, when the flutters on slight exertion, and spots appear before the eves, it Ny proof that the blood has ite potency. Restore the rich Hor to the blood and increase Its nti you have taken the and most important step to increasing the efficiency of the system. Julia Shockey, of No. 368% ty street, Indianapolis, Ind she overcame the miseries h trouble and regained her She says a year Tun down C ago I became 6 4 result of hard worry. My stomach was dered that after eating even ly selected food I had severe and my heart fluttered. There } pains in my left side and in the ‘ot my back S*E saw an announcement of Dr : Pink Pile in an Indian and began the treat T ten better In & week's time im four weeks my appetite was My stomach no longer me and I can eat anything distress. My heart beats iy again and the pains in my © and back have disappeared. | Pleasure in recommending | E Svuttaans Pink Pills to my| jens for I have great confidence st power : your system toned up with Pink Pills and foods Once distressed you will be exposure will bring no/ Of ‘rheumatism and neuralgia even germ diseases need hardly . Williams’ Pink Pills for rheumatism, neuralgia, net) Take them as a tonic if ‘Are not in the best physical con- and cultivate a resistance that ‘heep you well and strong. Cet from the nearest drug store) in this treatment now has been no increase in the fe of Dr. WiNlams’ Pink Pills sy will be sent direct by mail. | on receipt of price, 0| Dox, six boxes for $2,50 by | ‘Williams Medicine Co., Sche , N.Y. Write for a copy of | book, “What to Bat and It Will be mailed free BE daniel oceve Shat epecializes in the trent. cure of th out office ot the” "jentat profession. care taken of chiluren's pee tieetlad guarantee for 15 om afl work. A reasonable ot sat rete, to all union mea Painless Dentists Inc. Av. Phone Elliott 3432. oem een my tem and = estimates A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1229 FOURTH AVENUE i About Your Income? elements comprising the are constantly wearing out must be renewed daily else paw of strength ecendh| | SCOTS will help the tired business. aan or woman ke ce with the wear and tear of of Ble? Scott 's the body, blood and belys maintain an of strength and ~NEW THEATRE BILLS PLEASE BIG AUDIENCES like It land Pantastes,*| new Orpheum the Mo an Op ever saw This can |Rronner's “Dream which tops the vaudeville — bill Fantaate eption of all that th nducer anything of satel Chev at we am ts idly of a on in a He and gray the audier remembranc aks, dances of ing jowela, peacock emblazoned costu ¢ the foature wild man’s ] fighting for lite, f-| throttles enormous mot 1 snake Ingrid Hunter and Lo-| retta Lappington are seen “The | Moth” and “The Dr Harry Jolson with comedy and song w peatedly encored at Sunday nee. weird poet-pr desortbed tting of ¢ misty tion may of dan with passion, feathers and the act which One an as hin t kface was re s mati-| Dettia are acrobatic | a of new) Sansone and jug with wi known reason, calls hi of the F Swe with lots of right seasoning number for sorhe un fongs am Smy s act ts com & Hebrew | ody and Two carts” playlet fust the pathy Rae of Vaudeviile” some new sOnE® personality and lots John Robinwon has an elephant act. The bill is rounded out with Chinese travel scenes and an offt ctal allied war review see LEVY'S ORPHEUM Pretty scenery, nifty two comedians, and an abundance of pretty girls help to put ¢ Th Bell Hop” in a snappy manner 4 Levy's Orpheum this week The new comedians, Henry and George Rehn, who have already become very popular here, are & funny pair, and thelr pumerous| acenes together keep the audience tn fits of laughter. Sherr and Rehn, as business part | | ners, place their savings in a run | down hotel, and their methods of| picking up business is the thread/ which draws into the plot mustest/ numbers and dances by other mem bers of the companys . . of sym “the Blue Streak | is back again with her attractive of pep Samuels costumes, | er Sherr OAK | For the first time since the Monte/ Carter company has played at the} Oak, the leading comedy part fal with a Swede dialect ad Hebrew. Oacar Gerard featured is f | this week and his impersonation of |= } a Swedish janitor is one of the big hae hits of the show For atmosphere, the play is on college grounds, and the fun| starts when a bunch of young col-| lege students, not being able to at tend a dance without a chaperon,/| persuade, the Swedish janitor to im-| personate a woman and go as the aunt of one ‘of the students Musical numbers are plentiful and | placed in the capable hands of Beas Hill, Del Estes, Lou Davis, The Oak Trio, and Madeline Rowe. Molly Mack and the dancing chicks have several big numbers, and altogether the show is one of the best produced | by Monte Carter’s company aid} WILKES “Milea Minute Kendall.” generally | considered Owen Davis’ best comedy jand one of the comedy successes of the day, was presented with snap and dash by the Wilkes players at| [matinee and evening performances | | Sunday. Briefly, the story ts about a sophis | ae and dashing young million ire, who is brought to a hgit in hi “| SUFFFERED SEVEN YEARS" Yo, Sete & d by! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg. ’s Ve etable Compound. | Philadelphia, Pa—“I suffered for seven long year@ with a lame back irregular itles and pain. I had one phy- sician after an- other but they did me no good. | I read about Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegeta. ble Compound and gave it a trial and In a short time [| felt benefited | aod am now feeling fine, }i} and without weakness or | paln. Many of | my friends have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and been helped by {t.”"—Mra paneanee Ness, 1846 EB Hazzard Philadelphia, Pa. be BL who suffer from displace ments, {rregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, sideache, headaches or “the blues” should not Test until they have given this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound, @ trial The letters constantly being pub | lished from women in every section of this country prove beyond question the merit’ of Lydia E. Pinkham’'s| Vegetable Compound. | Don’t worry about other skin troubles clear, healthy lien 0, obtained at or extra Zeino gener, nek bi. ringworm and and healthy etrating antiseptic Maquid, ther sticky nor greasy and stains noth ing It Is easily applied and coste 4 mere trifle for each applicatic It is always dependable, The BE. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O, ‘ ecxerna or} You can have | skin by using} any drug store large bottle at |" ‘00 lly removes pimples otches, eczema and| makes the | mo ts a cle | beth | first soprano with the Chi | burn) ‘GRAND OPERA OPEN HERE Bminent erities of New York other opera-loving cities nounce Carlo Opera ming to 10 and! bie pros the Ran hk days be », complete pany ning ‘Thursday in all tte com: | nent parts. Alda,” Verdi's be sung Thursday opera frequently opens th in New York City and Chica Madame Butterfly” wilt follow Fri masterwork even! meo and Juliet a Saturday will be It will be} day will be given at mat ines. “I) ‘Trovatore™ fourth and fast opera. sung Saturday night Members of the and costly costumes, copied after rare dressings from the Italian and} French opera center | New Star Here Some of the rtafa are Mme. Ei Amaden, dramatic sopran merly ng singer with th ton Op. pany cast have rich tna for and at one ume ago Opera smpany, and Queena Marto, the American Greek coloratura #o prano, said by New York reviewers to p a a voice of the rarest qual new sale for y. January > received now Metropolitan mar the Ma ording to the unthinking career by a country girl In the love scenes between these two, Joan and Jack Kendall, acted by Cornelia Glass and Ivan Miller, there motion, brought out by good acting. that stands in sharp contrast to the comedy of the pro duction in its other parts. Howard Russel! pears as Jim Evans prietor, and ts @ scream. Bverbart, Ruth Renick, Henry Hall, Erman Adison Pitt, Cecil Kirke Ernendorf fill their ro bly im sincerity « new member, ap roadhouse pro Fanchon Jane Dar and very capa Julia | PALACE HIP | One of the best features of the Pal: | ace Hip show |e the versatile offer ing of La Dora and Beckman. Theee people perform on trapeze and web. sing, dance, whistle and do comedy talking Fred Lewis, monologist. and singer, is the comedy hit of the w, with his line of “nut” stuff. a singing ond "preter ‘Charactery.” Sidney Taylor and company clever ly present a comedy sketch called “A | Thousand Dollare” Mile. Melania Posor Ernest Light have an ar | tists singing and music offering. called “A Dream.” Harvey and Con nell offer a comedy singing and talk tng act i Far and Near : =" News by Te Telegraph : and Telephone ; sevcccccccceccccoocceces | Maj. Louis H. Seagrave, former University of Washington football | star, has been appointed manager of the branch ¢ the Lumnbermen's Trust Co. Portiand, in the Colman) building | The shipping bear's steel freight er Yukon has put into Honolulu for repairs. She was on her ma®ien voy age, and left Senttie for Vindivostok three weeks ago. The United States coast and gro detic survey contains a new chart of | | Seattic harbor, showing the extent! lof the waterway improvements and their relation to the other parts of the waterfront Courses in Bible study, child study and moderm missions are offered at the training school for Bunday schoo! | teachers, which opens Monday night at the Plymouth church Claude Anderson, federal district voeational officer on the Bmith-Sears act, was one of the speakers at the luncheon of the Transportation club at noon Monday | ee ers working on the) force, will wear their service chevrons on their police un forms, according to Chiet Warren. Charged with theft of two diamond | ringa worth $1,000 from Mra, 8! Grindstone, J. M. Smith, 28, ts held in A'a city jafl A driver in a hoge gray car shot into the window of the Dre: adnought | f Tire Agency Pike Sun day, backed out, and disappeared in a cloud of gas fumes, The police are looking for him. Nine autos and trucks were almost destr by fire, In & garage at 626) Westlake ave,, Baturday night “The Funeral of John Barleycorn” was the topic of Frederic T. Rouse's sermon Sunday, at the Plym: | outh Congregational church | N. Merritt, 1004 E. Madison st, orts to the police that tion of old coins years saving has been stole Green Lake church held union evangelistic services at the Green Lake Methodist church Sunday. Hanging himself to the hinge of a door at $13 Cloverdale st, Fritz Jur ke 70, committed suicide Saturday Forty dollars waa obtained by a) thief from 26 was meters in the Ray | mond epartments Saturday n Police investigation into the mur der of U. F. Tillie, Seattle pioneer in his Florida at. be Friday night, has been fruit | an W . Lane will dis-| propoxitions to be Placed | voters at the March elec: od Eats cafeteria at Monday _| ERIES OF THE TOMACH FROM Indigestion Relieved in Two yeti fc oe comedian J ave p novelty, called a valuable | col he has Pere | ouse tions, p Perfectly Harmless — Absolutely | Guaranteed Send your plainly you on arat time you turn the tectly Rel us written 1 name and address | we will send pproval our stomach prep Jo-to, for 40 days, at whieh to send us $1.00 or re unused portion if not per. satiefied | on Gan Belechin, Swelling and Full Feeling so frequently complained of! aft meals, in Two Minutes. Almost instant relief from Pains in the Stomach caused by undigested food. | Address: Bellingham Chemical Bellingham, Wash,—Advertine fon ure ment jcough w | teh Infivens | cy at the Ciret genera! state election r Stomach (heart. | * THE SEATTLE eee +1 thence JANUARY 20, 1919. SPANISH INFLUENZA | MORE DEADLY THAN WAR | Than American Lows In Battle, anger Not Over Necessary To I Further Outbreak i That Kpkiemic Cont Mare i The appallin Influensa in at roa mad through « particlpation uropean War wat t ah Winter montha of ily observed preca ine (hat Influensa is prevent than cure Influensa is & crowd Avoid crowds as much as influens@ kerma spread when le rant oF clons persons sneese oF out using o& handker- ane ble. | for our motor cars ' lable mere t aution be om manner than ¢ drug store a ¢ aler mabe and each the day and ny 4 actually begin w you may make yourself pr Immune te infection ‘All [hose sugmeations about Span are equally true In the colds, catarrh hitie ot be Keep prevention of and throat, neumonia, your, py away Y sertous | eral weeks me i work. Martell Drug |Gosh! They Pour Oil on Condensed Milk (Special to The Star) OLYMPIA, Jan, 20.—Condensories are adulterating their milk with vee but selling it a# pure bovine Juice. fing to Senator 4 Brown, of Whatcom. He has pre pared a resolution memortalizing con Kream to collect a tax on adulterated condensed milk, and forcing the man ufacturers to mark cane “Adulter 4 How We'll Fill Any Senator Vacancy {Special to The Btar) OLYMPIA 20 — Vac the United senate, re will be on gubernatorial ntrodu Jan ' ne from emergencies tem porarily filled by pointment if by Davie of Picroe becom: provides that electors fill the vacan ‘SYRUP OF Figs FOR CROSS, SIC FEVERISH CHILD If little stomach | is sour, liver torpid or bowels cogaed: Mothers can rest easy after giv “California Syrup of Figs.” be a few hours all the clogged: up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child — in. Children simply will not take thne from p to empty their and become tightly liver geta sluggish and Alnor dered | When crons, feverish, restless, nee if tongue is coated, then give thi j delicious “fruit laxative.” Children } ‘ ve it. and ft can not cause Injury. No difference what alle your little if full of cold, or m nore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle “inside cleans ing’ should alwayn be the first! treatm given Full directions for | babies, children of alt ages and | grown-ups are printed on each bot ue | Peware of counterfeit fig syrups. | sk your druggist for a bottle of ‘i rnin Syrup of Figs en look carefully and see that is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company We make amalier | sim. H and back with contempt any other fig syrup. Adler-i-ka ih been worth It has CURED a serious bowel which I had.” (Signed) Mrs. Anna Wagner, Statesbur Mo. Adler ka expels ALL gus and sour: | stopping stomach distress IN Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE | allmentary canal, Removes ALL yul matter which Often CURES constipation, P appendicitis, We have sold ka many years a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simp! Swift Drug | Co. and all le sts “NEURALGIC PAINS fe Way ing cause in | bows ty acked, omach ika iu weight in gold to me my constipation and bg drug to Soothing Hamlin's Wizard OU | Give Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and a. Rubbed in where the pain to the tortured almost invariably brings is, it aety aw @ tonie nerves and quick relief Ita healing qualities can | always be relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, from aprains, bruises biter | d stings. Just for ore feet, stiff neck nd antiseptic euts, burns good frost bites, | sores and canker sore Get it from druggists for 30 cents, | If not satisfied, return the bottle and! get your mnoney back Kver constipated headach Jugt try Whips, fr sant little couts. Guaranteed have Wizard Liver pink pills, 90 Advertisement, | sick | judge in Seattle, says Mep. three doses are taken will misery and break up a either in lmbe. It promptly opens clogged-up nos) trils and air passages tn the head.| discharge or nose run sick headache, du ate ning. LEGISLATIVE NOTES | BY “TED” COOK Seattle Star 1. A. PB. Myers, former sup has a twin b in the wtate In Charte Myers of And Charles a big idea a resolutic ie Hy framed with Cox Walla W Hing upon neonate to tr form the at doned govern mana into ot m senators fraternity Gov. Lanter moved out of the le after houne. mtate domi: “Ted” Cook Statt Keprew rho other ate Het ive ntw $180,000 for sident of th 1 w p ‘a hand. univer “ r| The butlding + Suenallo W. and IAncoin « the * , seéallo orator u night a Y angue anged by of Commerce Chamber 1! va! ; pP € u“ o the fru factorie Gellatly from Wenatchee would permit culls wold for plain and fancy “It's food conservation legislation, the republicans had | nayea bim for extravagance “We conid get a chef and every thing,” says Benator Myers. “And we could a * myn Cox Pie In Olympia ix 15 ‘The old scrap between the Univer state | n of Washington and the ge won't come up this time ty erything is fine under the sys tem worked out at the last seanion,” chief guard | Jimm Davis, the money basa use the garage conta to legis lators and 10 cents to home folks Inf be “quarantine” din law, if Hep. Cantonwine Walla has hin way ene and bubonic plague wil fixed by of Walla wnsen has a bevy of lob talking for their pre normal school. Benator Judd pected to bring home the bacon he'n up against the machine vy tat powed iw ex bat Centralia the jor Legislators will be hopping to the strain of jax of thene htn The state board of health neluded that the Mu situation tan't wo terribly bad in Olympia, and in ready to pull down the bara. Senator Howard Taylor led the crusade for unrestricted dancing music one an Break a Cold In Few Hours First dose of ‘“Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves the cold and grippe misery—Don’t stay stuffed up! Relief comes Instantly A done taken every two hours until! ! the head, chest, nanty relieves eTippe| evere cold body or) | News, feverishnens, sore throat, sneex ng, soreness and stiffness Don't stay stuffed-upt Quit blow. fling! Ease your throb bing head! Nothing else in th orld gives such prompt relief as “Pape’s | Cold Compound,” which coats ont a few cents at any drug store. ta without aasivtance, tastes caures no inconvenience. Be you get the genuine. nic. Carter’s Little Liver Pills You Cannot be Constipated K and Happy et H. M. ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Clothing Co. Men's Pure Silk Socks cut to Men's Heavy Wool Socks cut to Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $2.00 cut to Men's Flannel Shirts cut to .. Men's wear, $1.50 value, cut to Men's Heavy Wool Underwear cut to llc " 23c 68c 68c eavy Fleeced Under. 89c 98c A Remedy That Makes Life Worth Living Gemeine bears cignetere Saw®Grre ARTER’S IRON PILLS) will greatly belp most pale-faced people MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS to $15.00 Men's Suits $5.75 Men's Suits $6.85 $1.98 $2.95 $10.00 to $1250 cut to $15.00 cut to $3.50 Men's Pants ut to Men's $6.00 Fine its cut to to $18.00 kinaws, Men's Wool Union Suits, $3.50 value, cut to Men's Heavy $9.00 vu eut to Men's Overalls cut to. Men's Heavy Ribal aQ. Underwear cut to $1.89 Logger Shirts, $4.95 98c 49c NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW! ats, $20.00 to . 5.00 $9.85 Men's High-grade Suits, $20,00 $30.00 value ut to Men's i set worth to cut to Tailored " $14.85 Necessity ¢ of this sale and stands back of every stock must be sold and will be sold to Sing Here on Wednesday Eve “ ries HENK Mme. E the world's greatest be heard lay evening. She ported by Frank La Forge, the pi- anit, and Charles Carver, the basso. ‘This is the first of a series of con certs to be arranged for Beattle by J, W. Sayre, who brought Alma Gluck, Mme. Melba and Mischa Eb man here la%t year. The program will be as follows Vitellia Aria (in Jtallan) W. A, Mozart Mm Sehumann Heink Come Beloved Little Irish Girt To Our Boys Charles Carver Heart Ever Pajthful..J. 6. Bach hen Two That Love Are Parted 3 Seecht The Home Road Carpenter Have You Seen Him in France? Ward Stephens tine Schurmann-Heink, contralto, will will be sup: Handel Loebr La Forge My w 7" When Persh' ing Into Pi Mme TLomance Valne de Men Go March- dy. James H. Rogers Schumann Heink. . La Forge La Forge Forge Concert Frank la Aria from “Ernani” Chartes Carver. Sanctuary Indian Love Bong Verdi La Forge Danza . My Son arrie Jacobs Bond Hin Buttons Are Marked “U!. 8.” Carrie Jacobs Bond Bolero Gn Italian) u Arai He’d Abolish Job of County Engineer Special to The Star) OLYMPIA, Jan. 20.—Highway en aincering mach y will be coordi nated 1t a bill by Representative Hubbell, Kittitas, passes. It would virtually abolish elective county en gineers, who would be succeeded by “mtperintendents of highways,” to 1 office as long as county commis sioners found them satisfactory. The state would pay $100 a month of the salary, and the counties make up the difference up to $5,000 a year. | ASK AID FOR JEWS | Seattle Jews nave forwarded to President Wilson resolutions adopted at their mass meeting Sunday esking iicta ja and and t the Metropolitan Wed-| Pasternack | that steps be taken to prevent further | attacks on their fellow men in Ga-| "Schumann-Heink "JOHN SHIPLEY SAYS HE WAS ALMOST STARVED TO si Lived 6 Weeks on Milk—Laig Up Whole Year—Gains 2 Pounds on Tanlac—Now Eats Anything | | much imp but if ft my lif It ‘ contintied, “to wick to Tanise, for au | few bottles have done more real good | than everything ele I have taken Jcombined, and I have spent @ mmall fortune trying to get relief. 1 have suffered from trouble for j twenty-five years, and had despaired }of ever getting well until Tanlac commenced to put mo in shape, - used to have my worst trouble about three of four hours after eating when I would have a sickish feeling through my stomach and such fear ful pains about my liver that I cou! hardly stand it. One said I had stones and would never recover wit out an operation, 1 then had an ray examination and was told it my liver that caused my trouble, #0 it went on, one saying One thi and one agother. In the meantt 1 was put on a diet of cereals toast, and from that to a mille For six solid weeks before 1 tuking lac I never had a bite kind of food—just drank mil 1d was literally starving, but diet did me no good, and I grad got worse. I was also troubled with constipation. There have teem months at 4 time when I was unable to work, and one time I was laid up for 2 whole year | “So things rocked along until @ | friend of mine talked me into trying: Tanlac. When I started on this med- icine, I welgbed only one bund and fifteen pounds—had D 3 from one hundred and fifty-two » you can tnagine what @ dreadful condition I was In. Well, my fh bottle of Tanlac never helped me any” that I could tell, but I couldn't afford & to condemn a medicine so many peo | ple naid had helped them, eo I kept 7 on taking it, and am certainly gia@ 1 did, for it h me feel like a an. I never fely any great improvement until after I {had taken five or six bottles, a then I began gradually feeling bet ter. So I kept right on, taking ft or six more Wotties, and by that time: |} I was weighing one hundred ang thirty-gix pounds—had gained tweny ty-one pounds—and since then & have felt perfectly sound and well. & never have an ache or pain, nor @ sign of stomach trouble any more. ¥ sleep ike a log every night, and | have more energy and strength than | I have had in years. This is certain. ly one more happy New Year for me, and is the first one in twenty-five when I could say I was free from suffering. I still take a dose now and then, and would buy up every bottle in town if I knew no more was going to be made. I have just fin- ished my dinner of salad, meats, veg- letables, pie and coffee, and I can di- fest these things now better than I — could milk before I took Tanlac. Tf | would spend my last dollar for Tan jac rather than be without it” Taniac Is sold in Seattle by Bartell” Drug Stores under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represent ative —Advertisement. wtomach 4 % | MUST GET OUT | MUST VACATE BY MARCH 1 My Entire $60,000 Stock Must Be SACRIFICED Cost will be no object—I must get rid of my stock. I’ve got to sell, and sell quick—nothing reserved—my entire stock of Men's and Women’s Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Suit Cases, ete., must be sold. Entire Shoe Stock Sacrificed $3.00 Boys’ Shoes $1.65 eutto. . Shoes cut to 98c $6.00 Ladies’ $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Dress $7.50 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, $6.00 Girls’ Tan $3.45 cut to $3.50 Men's Shoes $1 98 $1.00 Men's Work Ladies’ Felt wigie PS 48 to $2.00, cut ta. $8. High-top Shoes, to ...... $3.45 oer cut $3.48 Genuine Chippewa Shoes cut tO one Rubbers—all kinds—at Sale Prices npels this Great Sacrifice, Rogers item here advertised. both WHOLESALE I have no alternative— and no location in sight. Be Here Tomorrow Morning (Tuesday) at 9:00 Following Are a Few of the Prices: 50c Genuine President Sus Men's Sweaters, worth to $4.00, cut 25¢ Arrow Collars cut to Men's Heavy Black Sateen Shirts cut to Boys’ Chambray Shirts cut to 98c 45c 9c Ie Canvas Gloves cut to.. $3.50 SUIT to $1.00, cut to.: Men's Dreas Hats, $4.00 val- or. $1.89 intees the genuineness This entire AND RETAIL, Come to This Great Sale—Be Here With the Crowds Tomorrow (Tuesday) Morning at 9 o’Clock RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY 1508-1510 First Avenue Just North of Pike Street Opposite the Public Market 4 4

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