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— : - THE STAR—PRI DAY, APRI 16, 1909, 5 /) . : BT Have Come to Us to Sell at Half Price BECAUSE “things” in general with this par- ticular manufacturer were “going wrong,’’—because he had too many dresses and not enough money— we got three hundred to sell at half price. And the season has scarcely opened! Of course we could make more by holding them for the bright FULTON HAS DECLINED ny RIA nited Brees) April 1 ining the pre it as envoy extracrdlr ar na minister plenipotentiary to GOES TO perro (By United Press) SPOKANE, Ap a barge car ralle for the Coeur @’Alene Bouth capeteed in a high —— PEOPLE SEEM TO BE IN A RACE. THEY ARE ALL PURSUING GLOVES. GLOVES COMING T0 THE FAIR PAE THE PACEMAKERS OF THE GLOVERSVILLE LIFE MARATHON.” AT LEFT PICTURE OF PRCONGRESSMAN LITTAUER. (My United Frees.) hur ay W. G. SHEPHERD. And al! surely in need of updn on envelope. | ata . ON, ¥., April 16 fection. Gees ee | Yo boven = S+ tn te hme 10 | en t days sure to come, but we e protected If congress i formate ctngrensthan, | O 3 Cente lees at the ond of th “= Aus m cloves? ve contr ith wy uguel m & high tariff op cloves ntracts w the gor can well afford to sell of the men make as high) Danteh - > Sol pene nly not the consumer, for|¢rment some years ago created a! “gr - Rae scandal which is not forgotten, has ot oe church i 3 no wage as — tariff om gloves, in the been lobbying in Washington Te ob aie ie nil and enent WHALING SEASON. th d fe men and women who make |!"creased 100 per cent. Littauer ~ ives, and there ia no and his associates have made mi} %F the skilled man Hons from gloves, but I defy anyoue that tariff revision a from m1 e . }taken at th Schedule, as proposed int vistt Gloversville and find that ROOSEVELT LEAVES ein eaedk. 2 nh C, Apri 16 wh # bave already beer m thy “an one othe so little, and even when on ‘a weak at we let them go at half : price we shall make a fair profit! There are three hundred and fifteen dresses in the purchase, scarce any two alike, for the majority are salesroom samples. tariff bill, will have any the real producers of these gloves | Operats -- have gained anything more out of ADEN FOR MOMBASA ©." z ove chedttle fm the tariff | the industry than plain physical ex eount pending in the senate, iatence. I defy Littauer to show that ay Wetted Tren) ley to add more millions | is employes are getting much ADEN, April 16-—-Former Prest B the coffers of the glove truat, | Pleasure out of life and there t# no dent Rocsevelt left a look jaat | —— _- a te the real object of protec record of any promise made by him night for Momba ¢ steamer [ | to his employes, that from an added Admiral i expected to reach there TRY THIS FOR Gloversville is the seat of the! gogo there — & division next Wednesday lit es , | Of the Increased profits a. | rien, pong Pines | i MINING FIRM ASSIGNS. YOUR COUGH it Fs Most of the glovemakers are on Gain Sas = = on fax on the consumer, had) piecework. The amount of the NEW YORK, April 16—T? Way benefited the producer) week's wages depends upon individ- , George L. Mackay Worker), or if there Was any) ual industry and strength. The par- in mining securities, asaigne of an added tax «living ticular part of a glove that this gitl to George A Merr, for the comfort to these people, or that man handles becomes her or of its creditors. 2} Wille is enough to make! his iife. They struggle to produce | been made of the condition of the| ache. numbers of that part to their full company ‘ ied knows it needs protection. | strength and for 10 hours a day. To _ i not the sort of protection) make a fair living requires untir-| Sub-postal station No. 31 opened N. Littaver, head of/ ing labor and that harassing wor for business this morning In Bail trust, ts beseeching from) ry that one feels whon his effort 's largeon’s store on Second av, Miss | Measured a by clock ticks. To | slow McGrath is in charge | Dimities in dainty figured | raised designs in white, on effects. colored background | The styles are mostly Prin- Made of lawn in white and colors. 2 : Trimmed with Val. laces, ) Linen in white and colors. | jnsertions and medallions. cess effects, with long | ae ”" . sleeves. There are some two- With Baby Irish lace. | : piece dresses and a few wash With Broiderie Anglaise, | statement has and cure any in having | * Cheviots and madras in checks and stripes. suits in the collection. down the long rows ot} fm one of the biggest facto Crouched over the Mashing = =-£55| Japanese Mattings and || like question marke-—-the of existence—were spin | shoald be mothers, who should be making And tomorrow you can buy at just half. $5.00 Dresses for ....$2.50 | $10.00 Dresses for ...$5.00 | $25.00 Dresses for .§12.50 $7.50 Dresses for ....$3.75 | $15.00 Dresses for ...$7.50 | $65.00 Dresses for .$32.50 New Coats for Girls © White Waists-New . . children sacrificing health ( rex Rugs At Special I rices Ny eet woreee 60 Se ee Variety wide enough to suit everybody. | Three tables on the second floor hold quite sad joy that ordinartly . - ‘ ¢ 4 # from doing the world’s work. | for Saturday Only Styles all as new and as practical as we the finest collection of Waists we've offered a eager lg yp ahnrg can find. Prices as fair as we know how to this year. Made of fine lawn, with trimmings ke ‘em. 4 maaEe On , . of lace and embroidery, medallions and tucks. Plain and fancy fabrics, in all colors—red, | 7 gray, green, olive, brown and fancy mixed. | Open back. _Some new tailored styles in the effects. Some with fancy collars and cuffs. collection. Three groups, all sizes in each All sizes, up to 16 — group; all very fine value— At wn to$15 = ACS $150, $1.95 fat laboring people, | thought. Japanese Matting We have 20 choice patterns | of Japanese Mattings for Sat- | urday’s special sale at $9.76 Crex Rugs These special prices are for Saturday only. We have these Rugs in green and blue, with } fancy stenciled borders on one | the roll; sold only im roll or | baif-roll quantities mt this price. These are good value side and fringed ends. axe ft cesses $0.80 |B] 4 ft. 6 in. by Tt 6 in...99.00 | Oxo ft | at the regular price of $14.00 ) the roll. Only $9. 75 Roll fi pay GS och oil TH TONE. THE STONE.FISE HER IER (. - | = Golden Oak Readers “New Hall Trees | ena = ened MLL Sones ‘irs We offer four I | We have just re splendid high back | ceived a large line of “expertly Rockers at special || $5.00 4 $5.00 pretty Hall Trees, very prices for Saturday : w ted Wanted, aatae WHEN PRINT BLURS | owing 1h leg a MOE neve a a tS | rine temper and gener ae! THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Manager. handsome designs, in only; three made golden oak and Early of solid oak, with | English finish, Along oon ©. " a Matinees, 10v, She, 50e cane and cobbler | ni All Week; Matinee Saturday Nights. 100, 250, 800, 75 $1 00 H with th tr al ’ sh ' | aa a Vande gs with these trees also rnest Shuter Presents vanced Vaudeville, Week of nee ' and up seats, and one made | wlth maker ce een bone sot y 1.00 || comes a strong line of ———— | pees | oe Kela « ow Bully; ings... $1. ot hardwood, with | AMUSEMENTS " Dy George Hrondhurat Rersne & Mason; Melnotte “Prinnard Hall Mirrors in very onli BL AEN eterna inn ee a ic ® & Burt; Ro c saddleshaped seat ublee | . be Bg aay Matinee, [0 a: tielen Herndon; Or- : attractive designs Moore Theatre - Sekt oie ee All strongly made, |} HIN CORT, Ma | | in ' with T bolt con | ‘ Two W «inning voy More | eV a es inee er Matinee Wedne | a a struction. ij Mirrors Week Beginning A ght Jay and Sat | “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE." ees Thureda THIS WEDK wt Appeara Richard Carle GINGERBREAD isc (8202. yah “Mary’s Lamb” | MAN STAR PROF, LIPTLNs HIGH CLASS SCHOOL OF DANCING eases "ai | Saturday Only | $6.00 to $15 WVESTGATE OUR FASY 3.75 Rocker for $2.45 | Pa PLN i 4 ps riety Seven | Trees From $11.50 Up Labor Temple Hall ye | =| Principe Matchless Company of Sixty } POPULAR VAUDE VELL. 1 Sg were All-Star Cast of Priv Perfor 7:15 an@ |, Oliee Hour sm, to? grearte | Sanitaire Total Cost ond 10¢ Raine: Diatiiquished Organtmtion aot ORE" Grnis! Gunns! Prices—1We, 20 BOM Hundaye s = ‘ os ‘ Now fork Beats Now ie. Night t WILLIAMS & WALKERS onK ROX LUNCH CO. & Drew tDe stin 3 Guaranteed | | Matiross | eCee—— LoIs THEATRE | a f 1 gPENTSTS | a | ; ‘A Lucky Fisherman wpe roe ma etre er meni = Oympie That Comfort Caine's Great Pla = " ; PH OM RAESTTEAN” ono 16 voles, and big vaude- Prices as Usunl, Next Week The € Saturda mati and Little Gray Lad night that 4 equipped with the |“PR#s OF THE DURDERVI afforda——th Next the , / ot Avenue, The House of @ Thousand Candies,” | H naeben