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WILLIAM CLELLAND AND HIS CHILDREN This man doesn’t look exactly; Bill at the Cherry mine ike you expect heroes to look, does | Cued after a living death he? Yet he is a hero of heroes— a ’ one whose name is praised by DUM) | siors buried rai notte typed van dreds of thousands of people today William Cletland—they stealing water from one of the au call him/vivers who was sick A STRANGE rE uriosity and an overdose of love S of adventure VERT! | hair and dark eehenentiineme |lashes, and a By Elelle Becker. | around her shoulders, came ov Lydia was a splendid stenog-| ffered her band cordially Tapher out of a position, and satay: |~——— x ing in the village with her aunt. One of her skillful white hands was now turning over the morning paper, when a very odd advertise. Ment attracted her “Wanted—By a lady on Staten road, an educated young woman, who needs employment, and who has a hand slim enough to go in & moderate sized wine glass.” Lydia set otf for that stx-mile tramp. It was early in October. and the red and yellow maples would keep a good pedestrian com pany. When a Colonial styled yel low brick met her eyes, with ivy} clambering about the pillars that feached almost to the roof, she| Was not surprised. A dim subcon sciousness had told her ald be plenty of ivy. As sb & neat, graveled path, bor scarlet salvia, now at of bloom, her nerve excitement. ith| A COLONIAL STYLED YELLOW bo BRICK MET HER EYES. silvery poplars a! This mis whole month in tae pri lars ‘did at this extraordinary inc et hand.” She di ry dent because Lydia had lea of | but sat talking accepting whatever employment herself and her hot was offered. She had a Reakthy war, when she was a A Three Dollar Sale For Saturday Come Here Tomorrow and See What Splendid Values We Are Offering for $3.00 Any Any Article $ Article in the in the Window Window Values hangs From ie All the Up to $7 Our wind Come a. as We is Bat One . rm of These Bargains Any y — | Any Article ) a WANT Article in the aie Window 33 in the Window ANY. oy ecials Are Cash, No Phone or C. O. D. Orders Accepted. | THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909. Shafer Bros. —Not Only Largest, But Best | Clothes That Business and Professional olttet Fo bead i Men’s 7 oe. = $20 can tty $20.00 $25.00, $30.00 su » $80.00 Men’ s Raincoats at ere of style a * "390.00 b al ake, " Keteiliiae and Brokaw Bros. : sat ine Suite Fak Men, oe. feet that palled or meaning of that a “E jessy Thousands of Suits and Overcoats for Boys t an ideal gift for a boy, being at once look at the large at st ock in the Nort ffer the best t in I er Brown a ro or Hors’ Overenata, in ax naval and dow- WIKKLEO® OFRRATONS . he rho atl or sen, plain. and $3, 50, % $750," and $10 $35 a $5 ‘SI. 50, 04 eres ous Hawes-Von Gal rye are ale at this store long DEMAND ent jal Hats for men and t far John B. St m. In the ih PEAT OS: ‘Value in ee ’s Suits at na ip 1 wool, can be had in Sold fn $1 5. 0 0 ae ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX WHOLE BLOCK LONG Was “ed wed Ve A Goen st On t nome yon | Corner of r First Av. and | University St. | ~y : om rat mint & Wall Paper Be: 1914 Wirwt Ay IPACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO Entire Wholesale Stock to Be Closed Oi Now that the season is over, so far as our wholesale house is concerned, we are selling, through our retail stores, the son’s surplus. About fifty thousand dollars’ worth of god Clothing for men and boys is to be disposed of. It is hardly necessary to state that the p-ices are below any ever quoted elsewhere. Our position as the oldest wholesale house in the state enables us to give values that are invariably beyond the reach of the average clothing store. SALE OPENS TOMORROW AT 8:30. TOMORROW WE OFFER » Men’s $15.00 Suits for $ 7.50 Men’s $15.00 Overcoats $ 7.50)| Men’s $16.50 Suits for 8.25 Men’s $16.50 Overcoats 8.25] | Men’s $20.00 Suits for 10.00 Men’s $18.00 Overcoats 9.00] © Men’s $25.00 Suits for 12.50 Men’s $30.00 Overcoats 15.00), All the Latest Styles, All this Season’s Products EXTRA! 1,000 Priestiey’s Cravenetted Raincoats, for Youths and e Men; Were $20.00 and $25.00; Now Selling at............. .- Fabrics and Sizes ORIN ms Clothing Half Price Men’s Trousers fialf Price All-Wool Trousers, in thi + 16, | adie date st stripes s’ Double " Suits, all we priced as ; fellows $3.50 Bo $4.00 and $5. and ee r reast- ol, all sizes, 7 all sizes, price “d this way: - $1.75 | ai $3.00 Tr s. $2.50 | All $4.00 ese sizes All $5.00 T $1.75 | All $6.00 ° MEN'S FURNISHINGS Wholesale Stock to Be Closed Out Out . .35¢ | Men’s Australian Wool Under | worth $3.00, for | Men’s Fleeced Underwear, | ribbed, worth 75c, for ........ 35¢ Men’s 25c¢ Cotton Sox 10¢ ‘One Thousand Hats Soft and stiff; all styles; proper col Worth $1.00, for 55¢ | ors and sizes; made to retail at $2.00 Worth $1.50, for T5¢ | and $2.50. To close out ....$1.25 PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING co} : Ang LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST ae 900 F rst Ave. Fifteen Years. on the Same Corner Corner Mesic’ 00 Boys’ Suit Boys’ Reefer Overcoats $3.5 50 value Men's 75c¢ Negligee Shirts . Men’s $2.50 Flannel Overshirts ... $2.50 English Corduroy Shirts zethie.cle.e 0: (0\e:enei0.e #:0'0t0 6) 001010 $1.25 Men’s All-Wox 1 Underwear—