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Sc SOUR A TUL OF GA? TORANGEMEN TO OPPOSE HOME ULE Bl G01 INDIGESTION? HERE'S A CURE a will go, No Indiged acid, of ervetations of un eath or headach its speed {n regulating upset stom and most certain remedy in the whole in five huteg alt p thoir to have « now eat favorite foods without bad stomach BELFAST, The eve of t thing in Treland PE’S SORDERED STOMACHS TN FIVE MINUTES GESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAS HEARTBURN. Lord Chas esford members of the king's oll, more Angemen will subseribe privy coun than half @ milion Or emn covenant pledging themselves to a hot to recognize any parliament whieh may be set up at Dublin un der the home rule bill, not to obey its laws and not to pay its taxes A huge demonstration was held }here today and vast crowds enthu ssttoally endorsed the policy of and at! the Ulster leaders }their readiness to sign the cove nant roll, The city is in fact seeth with excitement and the expre fies’ Tailored 4 Plain tailores! nish pre | mnate, althous | showing in fancy: The mat “$12.50 All priges from S! Ot ? Ship’s Bottom Cut No Ice—Was Other Way | | / | ST. JOW jremarkable story old by the crew of the steamsh!p/ | Algerine. | The Algerine was chartered by a} [party of gold-seckers lweeks ago, when they lake between two lee floes, t moved the two N. F., Sept. 27.-~A tvl of shipwreck was styles Many new materials fo select from at prices f BE “Alterations free J Pay down what you can, [wv tit n $12.50 d four © the vessel sank./ y spent o miserable six weeks} Starvation Point (a name which | gave the spot) before they sighted by the Neptune | SUFFRAGE COMING. $5 a Meath Will Do the Rest => | RICHLAND CENTER, Wis Sept. 26.—That Wisconsin wil! have | }woman suffrage after the Novem tion of wife fon was the as Robert M. La Fol lof the Wisconsin senator, t waid well as men a} and social queatt pint problem of both men and ’ | Tacomans Can't Tell | | Which Way to Go| | ‘TACOMA, Sept. 27.—Hecause be| | violated the state statutes govern ling right of the road, while obey Ing the city ordinance covering the matter, H. L. Brown, an express Iman, who sued the Puget Sound| Electric Co. for $16,000 damages, will get nothing t This is the decision of Judge Clit} ford, who nomesatted the cane, | | Brown, driving an automobile detiv-| lery, in attempting to avoid a team. The very latest materials in beau- tiful fall shades. Made up in good dressy styles. Bi everved sharply to the loft and Many lovely gar- f) was run into by an interurban. street ments to select car, The delivery car was wreck:| from, ed and Brown received severe in-| Hi Tet | juries Union made a goods. < —Wages of shingle weavers Men's furnish- fi) nigher now than at any time since i i ' 25 to 50 cents| ings, 1907. Increases of 2 | oe aepet og per day have been made by the school suits, Bil min owners voluntarily. coats, hats, caps, —_—— - and shoes. i 3 | Open Saturdays , until 10 p. m. Tne followlpe «| J prices paid aS chants to aller joes paid t Eiying’ price | these pri | are for Pure—Payt ranch lenela Oranges are 1.00 Dressed Mente—sell! k * : No. 1, full eut.. i c Hinds, steer Fore, steer Rounds Ox tongue, fresh. Liver - Pork. pressed hogs « rimmed sides | Bhort loin | Shoulders | Liver ‘sausame | Bologna | Botiad fam «6... [Ox tongue, each . Dele Gold Medal, London, 1913 _— Largest Sale HIGH.GRADE, Tea tw World Most delicious table beverage in all the world—.; oricéd. Queen Victoria used it for last 45 years of her reign.” “H, M._B.” $1.00 pound—yet costs less—goes further. J ta Sesied Air-Tight Pigs, All High-Class Grocers Order Trial Package TO-DAY! Room Springd, ucklings ok live, tb. Turnips, * Radiahes. doz. Grap 4 Hothouse } Head lettuc Eastern timothy . Puget sound tim Alfalfa Wheat tran shorts » me Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Distributers One hundred dozen fine imported Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, $1.25 values, \ pair 69¢ Bargains in “Naiad” Dress Shields Regular 25¢ transparent Nainsook - covered Shields, 19c sale price 50c Bolero Shields 39 The famous Naiad kind, in all sizes, worth regular 50c; Saturday, pair at ‘ 39c " Special demonstration of ff Naiad Shields conducted here jf Saturday. Ladies’ $1 Slipover Muslin Night Gowns in this sale Extra for This Sale Men's 10c Hemstitched Ja Handkerchiefs u Ladies’ 5c to 10¢ Mair 10c Roll Toilet Paper 10¢ package Envelopes 10c Writing Tablets Boys’ $3.00 School Shoes KNIT UNDERWEAR Children’s Jersey Ribbed Fleeced Union Suits 35¢ 4c 6 35c Silver Gray and! Fleeced Vests and Pants, 25¢: Ecru Vests and Pants,” 3c garment Ladies’ values 350, sale price, garment P Ladies’ 50c White Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, f Gerbem een :.y. GOe Ladies’ $1.50 All-Wool Jersey Ribbed Form-Fitting Vests and Pants, natural gray and | white, garment 98¢ Ladi 50 and $3,00 Luzerné Ribbed vV. and Pants, natural and white, garment Long Hip, Low Bust, Embroidery- Trimmed Corsets, $1.25 values 69c THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4}, 1912, 7c Calicoes, blue, gray and red, for this sale, Chinchilla $3.00 High Top ' > chance to get 15,000 yards fine Swiss and Nain- sook Embroidery, worth to 25c, for this sale, per yard 72¢ Boys’ Suits and a. Overcoats, worth $7.50, during Suitings, sale thia sale at $4.98 yard, sale price, 59¢ Vicuna price, yard 36c $1.25 Comforts, for this sale 98° Great Inducements Offered to Buy SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. yard at, yard THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY during this sale $1.49 Boys’ Trousers, 19¢ EXTRA---7 Bars Fels-Naptha, Ivory or Fairy Soap, for This Sale, 25c EXTRA---25¢ Pkg. Pearline, Snider’s or Blue Label Tomato Catsup, 16c 0.000 STOCK Bought at 55c On the Dollar From W. B. QUAILE Second shipment will be placed on sale beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday. Come and see and learn the savings. The purchasing power of the smallest coin will be stretched to its fullest capacity, exactly doubled, for the goods are sold in some instances for half price and less, 60-inch West of 60-inch Zibeline 10,000 yards England Blue Coating, regular Fancy and Plain Serge, $3 value, $2.00 value Trimming Braids and Guimpes, values to 35c yard, going at 5c Boys’ $8.50 Heavy School Suits, worth regular $1.00, pair 79¢ two pairs pants, for this sale, price $5.98 40c Oiled Opaque $1.25 large $1.00 Cotton Window size Bed Spreads, Blankets, Shades, in this sale price, for this sale, sale, each each pair Women’s and Children’s Garments Alterations free on all Coats and Suits at $15.00 and upward. Women's and Misses’ Suits; zibelines, cordu- roys, serges and cheviots; sale price =. 910.00 $16.50 Coats at Girls’ Shoes Men's and Young Men's $15.00 Suits © These have full 32-in, length | coats and peg-top pants; a an elegant « achool Suit for the young man at a ridiculously low price. , Men's $3.50 “Carhartt” Cor. | duroy Panta ccccce veces G18 | Men’s $3.00 Cassimere Work- | ing Panta. . $1.98 Me ssimere Work- "$1.59 | Broken lines of Carhartt’s Overalls or Jumpers, regula $1.00 and $1.25 values, Special, garment Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes | Woodhull, Goodale & Bul Women's and Misses’ Cravenette Coats all col- $10.98 190 ors; guaran- teed dry... Children’s Hats at Men's $20.00 Suits for $12.75 All-wool Fall Suits made by | such well known maker W. 8. Peck & Co., of Syra- cuse, N, Y., and other as well known clothing mai ers. Every suit w $20.00. EXTRA SPECIAL. Men's $3.50 “Headlight” and “Stag” brands union-made duroy Pants 20c Wool Mixed Socks, all sizes, plain black, gtay and mixed colors, pair 12:¢ We not only save you money on purchase price, but FIT all garments free, $15.00 and up. Men's $6.00 High Top Shoes | the very newest Trimmed Hats of felt, vel- $5.98 vet, etc.; the $10.00 kind for Misses’ best blue serge eS $16.50 Ladies’ $2.50, $3. $5.00 Pumps Oxfords, to ¢ Men's $25.00 Absolutely All- Wool Fall Suits $13.85 Elegant new Fall Suits, in shades of brown, tan and gray. We guarantee them to hold their color and give satisfaction. Save money by coming to “the right store” to buy clothes. Men's $4.50 All-wool C mere $3.39 $2.48 Men's $3.50 Dress Trousers . REMEMBER---Store Opens and Sale Begins at 9 a.m. Saturday---Come farly for First Choice Broken lines of Emory or Savoy Shirts, values to $2.50, all sizes, each 79c 890 at The Always Busy Men’s Store 10,000 yards All Pure Silk Ribbons, including fancy Dresden designs, j NC values to 50c, yard 16¢ Extra For This Sale—What 1c Will Buy will buy Ladies’ Se Handkerchiefs. A will buy 5c cake Castile Soap. will Lace. will buy 3c package of Wrre Hair Pins. will buy 3c piece Iron- ing Wax. will buy 3c sheet of Pins. will buy 2c card Mend- ing Yarn. 4 buy 3c Torchon YOU’LL NEED Hosiery and Knit Underwear Soon BUY NOW AWAY BELOW REG- ULAR PRICES. 3 pairs for Ladies’ and Children’s Worsted Hose, worth reg- ular 35c, sale price, pair Ladies’ Seamlese and Stainiess Black 20c Cotton Hose on 11 sale now at, pair... : ct ack Cash’ and toes. ow, pair. 50c Black Silk dic Long Hip, Low Bust, Lace-Trimmed Cor- sets, $1.00 values at 50 and and lose LUZERNE UNDERWEAR ribbed White Vests ts; equal to $1.50 val- garment Bc Ladies’ ribbed Vests Pants; worth $2.00, at $1.48 Ladies’ $2.50 and $3.00 Luzerne Union Suits; none better; for, Ladies’ and garment $1.98 Ladies’ $3.50 all pure wool Union Suits, for this sale, per garment $2.48 Men's $1.50 Wool Underwear, all sizes, Shirts and Drawers, garment 79c