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Big Event on First Avenue Causes Sensation---Many Take Advantage ny Bargains of John Lindh Stock Being Offered for Easter at Huge Sale of Red Front Clothing Company ‘As & general thing sales of clothing after Paster are common and to Expected, but when a Dig merchant announces slashing ir fore that time the wise buyer knows son pened departinents ordinary has h PThia is just what has happened at the Red Front Clothing Store at er of Pine st. and First ave Mr. A. M uv the live wire n of this store, has announced that all restric re off and th ry $80,000 stock under one roof is to be sac ed for the benefit of buyers, Deautiful John Lindh stock tn the face of the strongest kind of com-| well known store, formerty at Third ave. and Seneca st, can no rht at some of the most remarkable reductions ever seen tn this ¢ Bargain seekers are urged to take advantage of the many fine offers as ly as possible, as tho great throngs who daily crowd this store are ly diminishing the big assortment. MICHAEL STERNS, LEOPOLD MORSE, HIRSCH-WICKWIRE, SO that are being closed out at such big reductions, No wander this is so popular, for $45.00 values at $22.55 have made a lot of boosters. y special bargains for Easter are Nsted among this chotce aasort:| "An extra fine line af men's silk shirts are being sold at prices cal-/ to startle the most eritical shoppers, Fine silk dress ties are going ‘A great many folks are sure to take advantage of the special values offered in Faster and spring bats for men. At $3.95 there ts a m line of JOHN B. STETSON hats that regularty sold for $7.50; $8.00 29.00 STETSON hats are going for $4.95, and all $4.00 and $5.00 hats marked 5. Ninety-eight cents is the price asked for caps that for $1.50 to $2.00 last year Underwear is also included tn this great bargain event. MEDLICOTT COOPER brands, known the world over, are included in this great For instance, $4.50 MEDLICOTT Scotch 1 garments that regu ly sold for $4.50 are going at $2.95; $6.50 COOPER'S wool worsted union is are going at $3.85, and a feature is being made of the famous B. V. D. mt at 65c. Wise family providers are fipcking to this big sale. Women’s and gtriy’ are going like hot cakes. Values up to $7.00 and 8.00 are going for to $3.85. An unheard-of chance to secure goat pants, both work and dress, ts ‘at hand. A large assortment of these garments at prices that are 4 to clear them off in short order, Union made work pants, formerly are now $2.85. The famous heavy, all-woo! $10.00 and $12.00 trous- W. J. DICKEY & SONS, are being sold for $5.55. Khaki pants worth ‘are priced at $1.65. Prices which are being*raised tn all other sections of the city are having effect on the shoe bargains offered here. DOUGLAS @trictly unian GOTZIAN, CHIPPEWA and DRY SOX are among the brands at figures that make one look twice to believe. Ninety-eight cents ‘the price asked for men’s allppers, the felt ones that were formerly $7.50 men's heavy work shoes go at $4.95; Hicut and Logger shoew th all of $12.50 for $6.95, and the $5.00 dress shoes at $3.85 sure ought your purse. > such as sox, gloves, handkerchiefs, garters, etc. are ‘Offered at prices that will soan clear them off this energetic mer hands. ARROW collars, worth 30c at any first class store, are solu at two for 25e, a saving of over 50 per cent. so it goea No one who is at all thrifty should miss this opportun- acquire standard and nationally advertised merchandise at figures below their actual worth. It's the greatest bargain chance the peo- of the Northwest are likely to have for some time and the low prices ted at this remarkable event make it a serious act of omismion to fail ‘at least investigate the many fine values being offered by the Red #t Clothing Store at 1601-03 First ave. CS. to Sell Houses | Hearst’s Sunday Navy Yard Town Paper 10 Cents fl houses built at Bremerton by| CHICAGO, April 2—The Chicago t for yard workers will be| Herald and Examiner, Heart morn- on sale Saturday, announces |ing paper here, announced today the C. Murphy, selling agent. 331) price of the Sunday edition will be st, Bremerton. Selling advanced to 10 cents beginning this ‘ranges from $2,400 to $4,000. ‘week. Specials for Saturday At FRYE'S Markets , Smoked Picnics, choice sugar cured, half or whole, Ib. .............0sseceeee > Bacon Strips, sugar cured, 10 to 15-lb. average, half or whole, Ib............- eee 30c | Carnation Bacon, choice sugar cured, \ Pork Back Bone, EE bo cose cs cces ce woundeepnetieceeess | Club Link Sausage, Pork Liver, Rho .2 ape rdiercennces $0 len > cab ma anea Strictly Fresh Local Ranch Eggs, 2 doz. SS¢; 1 doz........-.0secerceee .. 43¢c Strictly Fresh Local Ranch Eggs, slightly soiled, 2 doz. 75¢; 1 dozen........ 38c Marigold Nut Margarine, the kind with NCO, 1D. cecvcweccdebiscpercccoeces Fancy Full Cream Cheese, 2 Ibs. 60¢; per |b Olympic Market, First Avenue, South of Pike. American Market, Third Avenue and James Street. Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue. | Ballard Meat Co., 5445 Ballard Avenue. eg Meat Market, Ist Ave., Bet. Pike and Union. Fs City, 1420 First Avenue. ‘Model Market, 1422 First Avenue. | Seattle Mark: et, Occidental Avenue and Yesler Way. whom is that is It will be remembered that the Red Front, having the ready cash, bought |i: pe k wal us The John Lindh store was known thruout the Northwest for the | ciaawitied as dishar @ and high class stock of merchandise carried. The entire stock of] ceitful and de in the low ¥:| strata, and in kept there erally regarded with suspicion a distrust demning eyes follow where. and DAVID ADLER & SONS are among the brands of men's! tng universal lack gradually loses respect for himself, “Herve ap” © AND OTHER EPITHETS }and he naturally be A fraction of their actual worth. For example, $1.50 pure silk Wes are lees indifferent to the t S50. THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIL 2, TID. “DOPE!” “Snow Bird” Doesn't ‘CRAVE His Drug, But He NEEDS It ee (The writer ef these a Northweat newspaper nally, T know of not thenticated cane diet with an established bh ||] Regular ae ||] Clocawork ” jous and undersir n that a man is drugs and he ts t, depraved He belongs of the socia He ts ger it level raion in which the | s held by the public. This! Pointed out tn public, curtons con him every He is made to feel acutely of respect, a or Constipation © | themnclves assume importance out lof all propertion when the contract. | jing person attempts to break it. Yet a habit may be dincontinued by simple act of will | In the vernacular of the drug ad. || | diet, however, the term “habit” has | “dopelan entirely different meaning. It] A Now Method of Treating an Old Complaint His statements are r believed, “ more or He t# called “hop-head,” MecDougall_/outhwick 5 Second Avenue at Pike === Three-Day Sale Men’s Furnishing's At Very Special Prices | Shirts Special $2.45 Quality Poplin. New pat- | terns. Sizes 14 to 1714. Lisle doe Special 25¢ 6 for $1.25 Silk Ties Special $1.15 Stunning Silk Four-in- Hands. Many patterns. Fancy Silk Sox Special $1.15 _ Assorted colors. Slight | Plain Sox and Novelties. imperfections. Sizes 94 | Mostly full fashioned. All and 1114. sizes, but broken range. AIL-Silk Sox | Special 65c | Assorted colors. Lisle feet. Broken sizes. Cape Gloves Special $2.65 Tan Capeskin. All sizes. Cadet fingers included. Fine Handkerchiefs Special 35¢ 3 for $1.00 White cotton. borders. Athletic Union Suits Special 95c Checked Nainsook. Sizes 34 to 46, Novelty Knitted Union Suits Special $1.85 Cotton “Globe” Make Short length. Silk Knitted Ties Special $3.95 Plain black, mostly; also Long sleeves; ecru, sleeves; white; ankle Sizes 34 to 48. a few colors. Ultra smart. MacDougall-Southwick, Men’s Shop Just Inside the Door ‘| DRUG—t will-act that way, facte ie upon public opin’ | inva or ma | Women’s and Misses’ Coats al PAGE 17 USE IS FOUND FOR ANT HILLS; THEY MAKE FINE GOLF LINKS a thord test, and freety| PVIZABETHVILL are ecientifically knows mit that I cannot | ke my habit] APF 2—Ever s._ They are the chaps Say anno km thy Hence the constructionat |them in # in Elizabethville. | dn cure mimply by the act of i. have investigated ite to find the re indation given Uh an a he the nuisance v n afdress at Plerop ican club Itmeheon y, Go Hiart praised ef of special nenston of legtdla- ADDICT DOSN'T CRAVE ) NEEDS VT wan f ape is dot-| fict nds of earth | ture. FRECKLES 10 | Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These * Ugly Spots ager the slightest ashamed of your hine—double strength 1 to remove these ed if I “crave” wd does not app: drug ur over then the Denton-The 1 this remarkable 4 | two.” la It cost $200,000 to cle ¢| hills when the as laid ¢ t an ounce of Othine—- »—from any druggist ttle of it night and u should soon see wt freckles have be- while the ghter ed entirely of drug The ante—or white ants, a aldiet needa, and « almost | in operation in na way contemplates sym-| furnishing to the addict the help he| needed to completely ikes at the drug evil|s a beautiful clear com- pathett « for the double # this is sold under y back if it fails sure to eth Othine toward making of himself a better! sumer man, | bis drug. The myxtem of control at present | illogical, and carmot succeed, bto re MeDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike An Easter Sale Very Special $42.50 27 Different Styles Short, Three-Quarter, Skirt Lengths Sizes 16 to 44 Silvertone, Silvertip Bolivia, Goldtone, Velour, Bolivia Colors: Dragonfly Blue—Pigskin—Platinum Gray— Reindeer—Navy Blue—Black—Rose—Brown Silk Linings—Fully or to Waist-line This splendid purchase of New Coats has been re- ceived in time for an Easter feature. The style variety includes all the fashion tendencies of the season—yokes, cape collars, tailored shoulders, set-in or drop shoulder sleeves, pockets, belts and novelty buttons. There is diversity enough to please the most exacting shopper. Higher Priced Wraps—Cape Novelties as Well as Coats—Range in Price From $45 to $175 ~MACDOUGALL-SOUTHWICK.'s SECOND FLOOR