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THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1913, 3 | meee: eae em NAT GOODWIN'’S LEADING [RAM ONA |. = aa LADY GETS A DIVORCE) RAMPAGE _ |" HE IS Busy BOY , IN SCHOOL ‘ te WOMEN PROTEST HIGH CAR STEPS _ || EXHIBIT HOSIERY JERSEY CITY Marcel « by a dignif Harry or writ of iprema ure ane mentak 1 declare | cond 1 similar Former G tt since be f Chihuabu K Incarce i in Matteawam EAT WITHOUT FEAR! NO SICK, SOUR, -—GASSY STOMACH OR INDIGESTION Do some for tate 1 U daly, ferment inte r r and ¢ ? Now, Mr, pect for Now York, and account of his The town vexed becau st trains do not stop has ad nee miting th r speed to 10 miles an there, ur slomac on ow, but not a healthy, noms AND HEAD STURTY ieee ps A = ™ CATARRH? COLLEGE OBSERVES 20TH ANNIVERSARY TRAIN MACHINE GUNS ON BUSINESS SECTION. MAKES DI PEP. STOMACHS PEEL FIN FIVE MINUTES, ures INDIOR STON DYSPEPSIA, NESS, CAS, HEARTBURN, My Cleansing, Healing Baim Inj stantly Clears Nose, Head and Throat—Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Du!! Headache Goes, | w DOUGLAS, Ariz, March 3 Startling information of rebel ac LEAVE Your SHOE SEPATRING at The Model Shoe Hospital Irs HANDY 613 Second Ave. Nextto Butler Hotel MARJORIE MORELAND. farch 3, ache disappea catarrh, cold-in-be gore throat will be t BALTIMORE, Md t- | Following t 50 refugees, nearly a arrived from ( The TACOMA TWO BIG STORES : THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY | Last Day Factory - End Sale| 100 WONDER BARGAINS FOR THE CLOSING DAY | MARCH | 4th TUESDAY x ==! Don’t Neglect This Opportunity = f i B. i We Expect You to >» Come 39 of These gp ree yard argains Are Some of these Factory End prices may never again be possible, even to this house, which makes a practice of pa I a nF aS tl a a ns ll i sh lene iN ann a ed pla : searching the Eastern and Home markets for bargains to pass on to you. There is no day in the year that we can- There Are 61 More assured. oil anaes recess als ath ‘Snot save you money on some needed merchandise. And in this sale you can easily save a week’s salary on clothing As good on sale Tuesday. . alone. Ss. | EE a IF YOU HAVE NOT ATTENDED THIS SALE HEED THIS LAST CALL—COME AND BE CONVINCED U: Ref d me Tabl s k pe = . H sae d A ee h nbleache ° able amas} emstitche: pron Gingham Feather Pill . Canton Flannel rageaeir yg omen Mercerized — —— — — Table Cloths Checks a Vaud * Vard Size 26x54 Pink or Blue a Yard 1 10c 3/2C 19c C 25c $1.50 e $1.50 ‘ Children’s Hose 15c to 25c Ladies’ Underwear ove Kid Gloves -E C ‘ ‘ ttl — cues for Boys and Girls Nainsook Embroidery Wool Vests and Pants CHILDREN’S Sizes 514 to 534, _ . Women’s 45 inches x 3 yards Black, Tan, White fet ts aay “a3 Pompeian Cream i Yard Ruse -rny. OF UNION SUITS Catt, fe Union Suits a Pair Pink or Blue RB, 5eP White—A Garment . a Pair for Samples, a Pair T3c Oe 48a oe to 25c 25c | 19c 38C 68c_|]_38c $4.00 to $6.00 79% $2.00 Spring Styles Te Boys’ Pants ~— egg Women’s BLANKETS Women’s mee Ladies’ New Mpeg e ie: > * \ : * Knickerbockers Black, White or Good Muslin Fancy Borders Blue Serge Suits $3.00 Hats eo Some with 2 Pairs a Pair Colors, Drawers a Pair Specal Dressing Sacques Pants, Choice a Pair 9 | 49c 10c 1 Ic 8c |} $12.50 11) $1.49 | 49c | aconsorceuameres | | H — 75¢ Men’s p s250 50 25e $1.50 —, 20c Values to $2.00 ow Top, Long Skirt $2.50 to $3.50 isses’ ? “Wright's” vadies Men’s Wool Ladies’ CORSETS ‘SHOES Box Calt Ladies’ Men’s Wool DRESS SHOES SOX Lingerie Waists Broken Sizes Broken Lines SHOES ; " Shirts and Drawers Button Pe Lace : ? : a Pair a Pair a Pair TEA APRONS a Garment a Pair a Pair Slightly Soiled L_34c_ $1.89 |_$1.69_ 69 Bc 79c $1.98 ia ae eee SS oD CRO KI ETO ae Men’s 10c 25c Bottle $3.00 zal Cans of Milk “THE STORE THAT snide jag axeuP $4.00 and $5.00 Men's “fh G" $20.00 All Wool SAVES YOU MONEY ‘ OXFORDS assimere ants ah« | ) ESS a SUITS § 163 We || DRESS SHIRTS a Pair for Tall Cans _ Red Salmon 3 Cans for Hc $1 98 $9.85 25 c_ ‘SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ‘ST. 25c oC AS LEI LEI PE EE EAT TE Se AA SER ALO ARE RR MMAR EMR ai ea? z “at —_—_—_—_—_—_— ss — _ se Ne OPEN 8:30 A. M. HANDY TO ALL CAR LINES AND BOAT LANDINGS -~CLOSE 6 P. M. °