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MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS! —to be of the greatest assist- ance to the thousands and thousands of homefurnishers of this great Northwest and to demonstrate this store’s leadership and supremacy—we say to the new customer, the prospective homefurnisher, to get acquainted with the wonderful advantage of this store’s credit service, come, make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100— WITHOUT A CASH PAYMENT AT TIME OF PURCHASE. —the balance to be paid in small weekly or monthly payments to meet your individual requirements. 2 DAYS MORE TO \ exchange your old, broken, worn-out. records for Columbia Records ' —this week we will exchange NEW Columbia Records for your old, broken or worn-out Victor, Columbia, Aeolian, Edison, Pathe, Brunswick or Emerson = 20c —this allowance of 20c each for your old, discarded broken records, we allow you to apply on the i of the thousands of Colum- on each of your old or broken records NO AMMONIA H OH BOY! 0 NOTHING y INJURIOUS 4312 University Way Open Evenings TRY rT The Peak of | Perfection THE SEATTLE STAR down FREE TO YOU SATURDAY Last Chance to Take Advantage of Excep| tional FREE OFFER—Saturday Last Day —Full Particulars Follow. ' jand there tiny house is seen on lube Gabe of & knob et ea OF Here is our FREE OFFER to you: Men’s and Young jeasionally a fence is discernable.) Men's Suits that sold to $25.00 for $9.85. Over 285 suits ‘The hitisides are covered with dead! to select from and go tomorrow at this ridiculous UNLOAD.- | ee rrct erent thee of ok tat ING PRICE—$9.85. And, as an added inducement to force | pec {all of these suits to be sold by Saturday night, we make | But, on top of the ridge there are, this FREE OFFER: Any $3.00 Hat in the house—and | | immense farms, It's the biggest dey there’s over 500 to select from, in all shapes and styles— | farming area this side of the) will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold) mountains. Given the right kind of condi-| tomorrow, tions, the Horreheaven country pro-| And here’s our FREE OFFER to the boys—just in time} duces hundreds of thousands of for school, too: : Boys’ School Suits, that sold to $10.00, go| war not quite ideal this year the| tomorrow at $3.85. Another line of Boys’ Fine Wool Suits [crepe are fine jat $4.98. And Boys’ All-wool Mackinaws, Black Bear make, One of the biggest wheat grow: cut to $4.95. And with every Boys’ Suit or Mackinaw we edgh » Bw gm sch tierted will give, Saturday, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your choice of |that he averaged 25% bushels of ®9Y $1.00 Cap in stock, | Wheat to the acre from a 6509 acre| Here is another Suit item: Men’s Beautifully Tailored a ce | Suits, late styles, in blues, blacks, grays and browns, that | CROEN TE I EE |sold up to $40.00, go tomorrow for $14.85. And with each Pemoas jof these suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selec: | | In and around Prosser there ia! 4; ~e ‘The orchards are won-| on of any high-grade Hat in the house. Serer the year; ‘the a lg || Over 200 Men's Overcoats;were formerly priced at past yearm they the universal CUt to $7.85. Men’s Dress|$10.00, for $3.98. Hundreds complaint i» that the hay price ix Shirts, worth to $2.00, go at/of Men’s Dress and Work DEATH, TO LIVE Shirts cut to 69¢. *| $2.48. And Boys’ $5.00 Men's Wool Socks at 18c.|School Shoes go at $2.49. Men's Cotton Socks at 5e.| Boys’ and Girls’ School Matthew Lang, Who Gave | Up Girl to Another, Better Mother, bring home some of Boldt’s Milk Bread!—Advertisement 7 j falta from 0 sores this year. H°] Mart Pleased With | is now making his third cutting. ’ ‘ Though he averaged $15 a ton for Our State’s Fair | hin alfaife at first, he new expects! YAKIMA, fept. 21—-"Ho long as | d . }to sell for about ' $10 | r © D k 6) | has shot the hay price w continue aa an inatitution,” maid ‘Horse Heaven Great Dry Farm Area}, gt, my pee, way down continue "aan "inaurution” mid ve jereete be ot DI ” saste. Hie totes oot ae ee at\/ 4 very fat profit though there ta the complaint heard | The governor likewine said tha ~ everywhere this side of the moun-|aispiay of exhibits wi the j the Bast Side. ‘Tey by day he te telling | dred acres wouth of Pro | pane rendre ebewt the bumper erode one | that he has taken 400 tons of al-| hay. The big delegation from Seattle Sra cheat coaialene eneraily tn Rasters | ..|was extensively entertained here to By Ralph J. Benjamin | . PROSSER, Sept. 23.—That the eral hundred feet above the valley| | Just to the west of the irrigated Something /the people want the mtate fair it will In Hine with ite stendfast policy to pre so low that few growers will make! prosperous and crops are large \tair," he added cryptically. Ree seat Dalek J Reclanin ce S'teurst| One farmer who has several hun-| nor aid| tains that there isn't any money in|eyer held in the state. Weahtagton.— Editor, day | high, rolling plateau which rises sev! j lands of Sunnyside and Prosser will [come near to breaking its bighest past record for wheat production, Is | the declaration of farmers here | The pleateau is known thruout | the Northwest as the Horseheaven. GREAT DRY FARMING AREA TAPS RIDGE From the east, as the auto tour | ist drives down thru the rich, thick ly settled and carefully cultivated |trrtgated valley, the Horseheaven | locks Hike a continuous ridge of sun | Durnod, Wind beaten bad lands, Here Have you had the nerve killed In any teeth? If you have, you are natu rally tm doubt as to whether or not tt fs ab scessed, with all the bad ef. }] tects which may follow thin condition. The X-ray will stow Dr.L. R Clark whether or not this tooth ts ab scessed. If it te you should know it by all mtans. We will any cost whatever, DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenae Corner Third and Union Men's Collars at 3c. Men’s | Shoes at $2.49. Boys’ Pants Heavy Union-made Overalls, at 39c. Boys’ Shirts and Un- with bib, cut to 50c. B. V. D.|derwear 39¢ up. | Underwear, Black Bear Over-| Think of buying your sum- alls — in fact, about every-|mer underwear (worth to thing that man needs for /$1.00) for 39c. Men’s $1.25 dress or work wear, all in- Union Suits at 68. And cluded in this sale and going |heavy Canvas Gloves, knit at such ridiculous prices as | wrists, while they last, at 5c. these. It will pay you to| Men’s Pants to $5.00 will | come to this sale. be unloaded at $1.98. And a Tomorrow lag Esra —_ Men’s $1.00 Work Shirts at Stetson Shoes, that | 59c. Sth Sine, cad’ Sars, G ¥.| The above are Just a fow of the bergains offered ebay: The Barton, 2512 18th ava S, had de| FRONT STORES at First Avenue and Pine Street and af 1415 First clared her love for Floyd Small, pro| Avenue are foreed to mmiload Over $60,000 stock must be turned inte! femor of mathematics at the Unt-| as af once. If you can't attend this sale, send os your mall ordera. bad om Sakw—-toete values and cer FREE OFFER gved SATURDAY Breet Bi, tedane So no oh Matthew Lang, wno Wednesday night took potson in San Francisco after being Best man in Seattle Thursday at the wedding of the gir! he loved, ts sald to be slowly recov- oring at the Mission hospital in the former city. Lang took pelson tn an attempt DR. J. R. BINTON Free Examination BEsT $2.50 cLasses on Earth stares inthe Northwest that Pealty r r grind lenses from rt to finish, and ‘we are the oniy one in SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVENUB tion free, by te of tometrist. Glasses, wot prescrived unless absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVERUB Between Spring and Seneca Specials for Saturday and Monday Boys’ School Suits $10.00 and $15.00 Values Special $7.98 Wise parents trade where their money buys most. Nowhere in the city have these suits been offered at this low po The quality of the material, the tail- oring and the fitting are A-1. Come in pleated and yoke back models; coats and pants are full lined. Ages 8 to 17. Special, $7.98. ' $3.00 Value Boys’ Hats for $1.50 A line of smart cloth hats for school boys, fashioned from all-wool suitings; becom- of eae medium and dark tweeds; multi-stitched brims and crowns. Special, TE inchalinnietirsictie prcraterdoan inscegiee Soap tiss acon to ee $2.00 to $2.75 Boys’ Corduroy Pants Reduced to $1.50 to $2.00 You can’t beat corduroy pants for wear. Just the thing hard on clothes. Compton and Lawrence corduroys; good 8 to 17. Formerly priced from $2.00 to $2.75. Special, $ MEN’S SECTION MEN’S SECTION Wool Mixed Union Suits; nice Pure All-wool Union Sults; a fitting; closed crotch; very sight- | good-fitting, well-finished, high ly; $3.00 value for $2.25. class garment; sizes 34, 36, 33 of Store, 1601-1603 First Avenue, Corner Pine Street Red Front Annex, 1415-1417 First Avenue, Between Pike and Union Streets Biennial Meet Here Biennial state convention ef the! Ancient Order of Hibernians will convene here Sunday evening for! two-day session. The meetings will be held inthe W. O. W. ball at |_| Mourth ave. and Marion st. City Can’t Assume Special Fund Debt City of Seattle cannot assume as a general Indebtedness a deficiency in @ spécial assessment fund which bas failed to realize the amount anticipated, corporation counsel's office rules. JAMES CAMPBELL, 14, pro. | prietor of the Union Hardware Co.! |and a Seattle pioneer, died at hix! ome, 1119 Jamen st, Thursday} evening. for the schoolboy who is weight; cut full size. Ages 1.50 to $2.00. MEN’S SECTION Winter weight wool-mixed Shirts and Drawers; natural gray; ribbed or flat; good wear; Better coffee can not be produced. In aring Hills Bros. “Red Can” Coffee, make it right, and then you will appreciate its appetizing aroma, fine flavor and satisfying } a Me hill Mii h i HLT SEE ks) Yh, $2.50 Flannelette Shirts for $1.95 Good weight; khaki and gray; two pockets; full eut; splendid wear, Special, $1.95. Re ty nl Ladies’ Slipon Aprons in plains, checks and stripes; good patterns, neatly trimmed; full size. A special at O8¢. $4.00 Pillows for $3.50 of choice mixed goose feathers, covered with fancy art ticking; cise 20x27-tnch. Special, $2.50, $10.00 Blankets $6.00 Mixed cotton and wool; size 66x20; extra $6.00, $9.00 Comforts $5.98 Size 72490; filled with white downaline cotton; welcht about 5 pounds; fancy silkoline cover: Ing; $5.98, $1.25 Bleached Sheets for $1.00 A 72x90ineb sheet, made of good quality seamlen: sheeting. Special, $1.00 each, assorted colored ptatdsy, heavy weight Pair, and 40; $7.50 value. To clear, $5.00. 40c Wool-Mixed Socks for 25c Medium heavy natural gray sox; will give good wear. Spe cial, pair, 25¢. Ladies’ Union Suits made of fire, soft, medium-weight cotton interwoven with silk; cut in full afikle length; will give absolute satisfaction; colors, pink or white; Duteh neck, elbow siceves in white; low neck, no sleeves tn pink. Regular efze, suit...9$1.60 Out size, sult. $1.75 Table Oil Cloth Best quality; light and dark colors. A bargain, 833%¢ yard. $2.50 value, special, $1.08 gar ment. $2.50 Pajamas for $1.89 Men's two-plece good weight Outing Flannel Pajamas; neat stripes, sizes 16 to 20. Special, $1.89, Ladies’ Elastic Girdle A Treo Girdle; no laces re- quired; not intended to reduce the waist but to modify the hips; sizes 12, 14 and 16. Frem §4.00 to $5.25. 40c Bleached Pillow Cases for 30c Of good heavy muatin, nicety finished; size 42236 inches; 30¢ each, ‘- SAVES VOU MONE YY ; NORTHLAND THRILLS Seattle’s favorite kind of entertainment starts Saturday— take ene X-ray picture without | The Regal Dental Offices } COUNTR NELL SHIPMAN the well-remembered heroine of “Back to God’s Country,” surrounded by and playing with the wild animals of the Canadian North- woods. Ramance and adventure, with the best scenery in the world for a background! TORCHY COMEDY “TORCHY’S PROMOTION” with Johnny Hines —— LIBERTY (Seattle’s Own) NEWS| Latest Events in Mahoney Murder Case. Coach Bagshaw Building Up New U. of W. Eleven. y” Tom Moore and Larry Semon Leave Tonight EDWIN J. Snowe, 106 Columbia St. For over twenty D. D. years ; ead my article tp Vaext Saturday's Star. STMT Tl) AT THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS EVENING SCHOOL SHORT PRACTICAL COURSE For Men oak Women Free Scholarships to EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN presenting evidence ‘of honor- able discharge from service in the great war. x MODERATE TUITION FEES CHARGED NON-SERVICE STUDENTS SKILLED INSTRUCTION IN ESSENTIALS FOR DEFINITE RESULTS FALL TERM OCT. 3 TO DEC. 23 REGISTRATION ON AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 ‘ 1 te 5 and 730 te 9:30 P. M FOR INFORMATION WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE 916 East Marion St. ity Phone East 8556