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All the vew spring styles at saving prices, Strap Sandals and CHILDREN’S SANDALS extra Patent leather and gunmetal. Sizes 6 to 8 1.25 Siwes 8% to it Sizes 11% to 2 Big Girls’ 2% to 6 MEN'S OXFORDS-—Hiack and * Buck Shoes | t8n; button er blucher; best fy White Nu-Buc’ orn 50 $3.50 Agents for Cushion Sole and Educator Shoes. mond & Hoyt #406 THIRD AVE., LIBERTY BLOG. The Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes. The Very Last Chance il for a New EASTER Tomorrow is the last day to get te new things you'll want for » We are showing an ex ly fine and complete line lored Suits and new fin Spring Coats, very de- garments in all the latest priced from $25 “5 | SPECIAL—Every garment pur. tomorrow morning will uitively be ready for you tomor- evening, We have secured ta help for this purpose, and ber your alterations are q “99° » Our Mulinery f ener finest right now. There is a ti ot handsome Hats for so large that every woman find a most becoming shape pay only a moderate price. A EASTER SuT | FOR $10.00 Weare shawing a beautiful assortment of Easter Suits the newest patterns in browns, grays and mixtures. tun $15, $18 and $20. Tomorrow you may take ick of the lot for just $10.00 ur Easter Suit till you have seen them. EXTRA SPECIAL for Easter, L. Douglas $3.50 Shoes, special— $2.65 iu straijcht lasts SPECIAL Ww. Come only, pecial for Easter peciat Made PANTS; regular Special for eerupig 4 Mra § famous “Keystone’ ad ol pair. . Y other iter 1ich we have not room to adver- be on sale tom w. It will pay you well to visit yur shopping tomorrow. have Union Goods—We employ BRIDGE & CO. FIRST AND YESLER ee—The Largest Clothiers on the Coast. “ONE WHO KN per, And the letters were practien!!: there's a way, and wh ing every one of today's letters, sel Poor Abused Creature Haditor of The Star: After read. ing “One Who Knows” letter fn reply to “Kay ©.'s" letter tn Mon- day's isaue, poor human being, « home hater, seeking sympathy through the newspapers, and die couraging others because he is « home hater, |, as well as others, no doubt, would be more than will ing to assist this overburdened | father from his family cares, A} man of his caliber, especially a father, hating the cries of the “kids,” as he expresses it, should have thought twice before taking the step, for, “What is home with. out children,” even If they do ory? tt is true, a man eqrns the money (ia cash), but doesn't a wife earn more pay than some of them et, jospectally if there are little ones to care for? It is not only @ place jeuppened to be called “home” and }& man to support them that the ma- ‘ority of women seek, but a “real jhome,” with the patter of little feet and a kind and loving husband }to share their cares, “One Who Knows" is certainly an object of pity, poor fellow, who has to atay at home at night, preferring, though, staying out with the boys and having a good time, instead of | enjoying the evenings with bis wife and babes. If the greater majority of the men of today would be as dutiful husband should be there ‘ould be fewer scolding wives. Mr, ‘One Who Knows” evidently man- jes nicely on $18 or more, hi only troubles being the thoughts of a home, wife and babes to support, My! tant he terribly abused? Poor creature, VIOLET, Surprised and Indignant. Editor Star; 1 read with much surprise and tndignation the reply of @ Who Kno (or, rather, 8 be knows) to “Kay C.'s" let ter which appeared in Monday evening's Star. I think he tha very selfish man (7) who would sive up a wife and three dear little children, also $75 per week, for the $18 and bachelor quarters. You say your wife is crows, What is it that makes her cross? You term your own children “yelling kids,” and in the evening. do you ever try to amuse them, so your wife could have an evening of pleasure? Re member, she has the care of these children all day, week In and week | ~ out. [have known many young) couples who live on leas than $18 per week, and live happily, too, also accumulate a small bank account As for you, “Kay C..” marry the girl if you have one in mind, and you bave our hearty congratula tions, One word more to “One Who Knows.” Shame! Shame! Remem- ber, you were a child once. Think | of the mother who had to contend with aueh a youngster as you must have been. HAPPY AND PAT. “Sympathy for “Knowing One” Editor The Star: I would I extend my sympathies to the wife of the “One Who Knows.” A man that in soselfish that he can see only one side of married life, who) thinks that the only good time is) when you are out with the boys) instead of enjoying real happiness with the wife and kiddies at home, and bas not enongh parental love) in his Sar ets sans Bh 5 but that he hates! JOSEPH T. ROBINSON Whoee nomination by the demo- erats over Governor Donaghey at the primary ts the equivalent of an election, has been in congress since 1903, At the age of 23 Robinson ed the state legislature, and m a figure in Arkansas poll 91; 4 lard com cured AK nugar, granulated 2 3 ibs. n spear f, 160 Ib: eee, echoese, Ib., 1% full eream cheese, Ib., 20¢; oyster ; 500 baking powder, kinds, $1.10 No. 66 cross buns, tbe dow, 2 doz. home mad¢ potato salad, pt., kies, 160; 300 midget Ibe qt; 50c Queen potatoom, $1.50 sack doz.; pure lard, 65 $1.10 for No. 10 pails, 18 the. cans milli, pound, 250 hams,’ whole © bung 1 Winwiktetadt cab- jel and 10¢ 3 1 Joga lamb, and lke W.; grated cheene, NITARY 690, with $1.00 pur- AN » 10 Ibi be doz. ie | fled under THE STAR—FRIDAY, OWS,” ROAST! IN ANSWER TO “KAY C.”; REAL LOVE, MARRY ON $18 A WEEK , This morning's mail for The Star groaned under the weight of answers to that innocent youth, “Kay who wanted to know if it's any use to have serious thoughts on oiarriage while he's earning only ¥ all of one fine, optimistic tone love ia there ts sure to be a way, oven on only #8 3 & week." lected from the bunch of replies: © hear the sound of a cMld’s voto, is not entitied to have a wife and ohildren. He has no humane feelings and should not be considered ax a hu man being. He should be clan Live Stock” as an ox or ane. As for Kay C, would like to say, “where there in a will, there is always a way.” My wife and! have} been married for 16 years and have five children, We started with $25 in cash and no fob, but a large) stock of determination. Happiness does not always conte in box seats and giass botties. ONE WITH PERIENCE. Don't Take it Too Seriously. To the Editor of The Star: Hav- ina read “Kay C's" letter to The also the letter of “One hould like to ad- letter too seriously as the “One Who Knows” has cither had hard luck in choosing a wife or, as the general tenor of the letter seems © indicate, acquired a grouch I are all more or lens if one ts greatly tack ing: fn human love, he will not be happier married than single. I have had some experience with Hing kids,” and can't say that I) AMUSEMENTS od MOORE THEATRE Week Starting Sunday Willie Swe: Obarles Meak Prices 60q to § Seats Now On Sale, Seattle Theatre Phene 42 All Next Week. Seats Today Tun NUWL WEDS AND Tite | 60% —People—60% Evenings the to $1 noes, ibe to bee ee THEATRE ny Prices- Mati. The Oliver D. Tally Démpany Pre meneingy xee apfersion ot i Camin hy Phuc Ro foc AND 200 KARNO'S “A MIGHT IN A LONDON MUSIC MALL” PANTAGES Unequaied Vaudevitlc Means Pan- tages Vaudeville. “Tun SOUL KISS” Musteal Comedy Rage. Other Big Acto—é BARC 5, 1912. BY WRITERS THERE’S VYhere there's a will Don't mise read. enjoy walking the floor at night) with one, but still am happy to have one of my own, and never tted having married ‘TENTED MARRIED MAN. | whipping.” THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1625 Gecond Av. Come in the morning. Come in the afternoon, Come in the evening What for? YOUR EASTER HAT, OF COURSE Saturday is your last day, you know. In our immense stock we | have it — Moderate Prices “What's all that racket tn the! ~ -—— next room, little girl?” SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE boniniel “That's pop giving Willie a sound XTRA PANTS Worth $5, $6 and $7 AE FREE SUIT $ Or Overcoat Made to Order at , $30 and $35, With Every tual values, We expect to do a handsome business. We have a fine big force of Union tailors—and we know we can do the best work—give perfect satisfaction to any man. Our price is so low that no matter what a man can buy clothes for elsewhere, not even counting hand-me-down price-—we don’t have to tell you we can give you a better bargain. Satisfaction and Perfect Fit Guaranteed We want it emphatically understood that by giving the extra trousers free it means the forfeiture of our entire profits. do this to prevent the necessity of laying off our tailors and thus averting hardships to them and their families. We w what it means te have such a splendid crew of workmen, and we're not going to lose them if we work all summer for hing. “Designed by Our Best Cutters, Made by Our Best Tailors and Guaranteed in Every Way to You OPEN ORIGINAL $15 TAILORS 1014 FIRST AVENUE it’s the Scotch, You Know SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS HOFFMAN TAKES IN NEW PARTNER It is nearly as hard to stop the water running over Niagara Falls as it is to stop the buying public from attending and purchasing heavily at the Hoff- man Reorganization Sale. The same may be applied to Manager Peter F, Regan of the Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. Regan’s slogan is There is an old saying that a man is a philosopher if he makes two blades of grass grow where only one was intended to grow. “Sell Twenty Ladies’ Suits Where Five Were Sold Before.” Quick sales and no profits during this great Reorganization Sale. Hoffman's losses will run up into the thousands, but he is prepared for the sacrifice. The stock must be cleared out regardless of cost. lead all others when it comes to selling Cloaks and Suits. from Hoffman's Cloak & Sui t Co, The new management proclaims emphatically that the Hofiman Cloak & Suit House shall One grand benefit sale in honor of Easter—follow the crowd—have your Easter Suit come The prices are simply ridiculous, SUITS FOR HALF AND LESS Everything Must Be Closed Out Regardiess of Cost Suits worth $25 and $30. Reorganization Sale prite Ladies’ values up to $35 and $40, Reorganization Sale price Ladies’ Cloth and Serge I Reorganization Sale New model Long Coats, al Reorganization Sale price Panamas; $12 and $15 valu $5 Silk Shirt Waists «0... $2. Lingerie Waists, sligl 20 Plumes. «++ 22.50 PI per yard . ; 300 ollven, naveage, -20¢ each; 4 pac bars laundry soap, 4 creamery butter, 3 home made bread and materials, sold up to $22, tbl beceee Reorganization Sale price . ‘ SILK, MESSALINE AN AT REORGANIZATIE $3.50 and $4 Messaline, Gh $11.95 2,000 yards of fatcy Suitings and White Serges, values up to $2 per yard, will be put on at, White Serge and Whipcord Tailored Suits, $19.50 Yresses values up to $20. veee PDIDS 1 the new summer styles $12.50 Tailor-made and Dress Skirt4§n.the finest voiles and “oes 9645 INGERIE WAISTS SALE PRICES Waists $1.50 soiled from handling 25¢ 5 es ‘on and Net ede oamemees $60.00 Custom Tailor $10.00 Street and House Dresses. $3. 95. Reorganization Sale price ...... Tailored Suits, .. $16.50 Fine lot of new model Chiffon Dresses, sold up to $30; all shades. Reorganization Sale price aS $1 4.50 Black Coats, $15 and $20 ....$5.60 Ladies’ White Serge and Fancy values up to $35. Reorganization Sale price ... Medium weight Long values. Reor ization Sale price .. Broken lines of fine 1 Panama and Serge Skirts ; regular $5 values, Reorganization Sale price .. . $1 95 CHOICE OF TWO LOTS OF RAINCOATS AT REORGANIZATION SALE PRICES -: nn .. $7.95 _ $3.95 values up to $30 Men’s Coats, values up to $20; choice at ...+4+ African Willow Plumes $30 Plumes.... $14.95 umes.» eaeaie ele ee newness eeeeen me 6 Sale Starts Saturday, 10 a. m. $50 Plumes.. seeeee B24, 95 $9 Plumes. . | $10 Plunies.. 2.50 Plumes... roe 5 | seeceres S495 . $8.75 Heavy men’s wear Blue Serge Suiting, 60 inches wide, value $3.50 per yard per yard .. Fe $15 Plumes $75 89c Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. 1316 SECOND AVE. Peter F. Regan in Charge