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WOMAN IGNORES | REPUBLICANS FOR | =aracarss —| PROGRESSIVES! 9 The most significant feature of ing power of the Little Dollar is wonderful. $2 and § Sale of Women’ SF ee ee ol e? pote haga Coorg Bice y palpeati e, ey for $1. Do not put off buying, expecting to come saunty, nmored the republient en: pe ©: 44 OF F later. You will be disappointed. The assortment is better’ today than tomorrow. '2, 24 and % Off Dresses Sted ce a to aa ica tire. Axtell, who BANKRUPT is attracting the buying public. Heed Satur- STARR-MacPHERSON day’s Bargains. They’re money savers. eisai ‘4 Men’s$ 4 Shoes—The Honor rence progressive oa DEPARTMENT STOCK Built and the Treadwell, in $2 4 a Mra Axtel who, with Dr . r attended by . 2 Prett White (00. were Ragar . Suyder, toan ; ° 1420-1422 THIRD AV Vici Kid, Gun Metal; welt soles; y master Dr. Henry W. Coe, nation . . Wai t al committeen , . NEAR CORNER PIKEST.. VI 7Y all sizes andwidths . . . . aists # Until 9 P. M. Saturday Night This is the Second Extraordinary Saturday of the Bankrupt Sale of the Starr-MacPherson Department Store. The buy- Jaunty models for Spring wear, Made of good quality, @ Serge, in such popular shades as gray, brown, navy and, blach trimmed in an attractive black and white checked material, Iv Yest effects, round are and wide cuffs. Excellent values at $7.50, but to open the Spring season Saturday we will $5 98 give you « bargain at only $s ' Sizes for women and misses Cr tinetion of b member of th ne the first woman lature of Wash en the di » from Oregon; L. Bankrupt Stock Men’s Furnishings wena, editor of the Woeters Men’s Shirts & Underwear t dainty and Mar [il Woman'e “Outlook. Ole Hanson, per Sear aes aioting Hi f quisctio’ fabrics, with the Mlcscdidae. for the U. 8. senate 1 Shoes for Men, Women, Boys & Children ot a English and setin sleeves my Ww Reach of the Unt open front or k. Taste anton; W, J. Bis Eaton The following items will an idea of -. tons or t s High nd district, and Judge W. H. Ole Hanson i i . r ladies’ § House Sitp ‘ iren's $ and 6 0 sos and collars. All sizes Vhite, forme of the supreme . eect wn former t SUPTOM? | who were Obeyed and followed were Comfort Buskine 58c ton and Lace shies os are 31 49 ad ela 25 At the republican banquet, wn | ‘he Privilesed rege by Pr m Oat a ’ at 59¢ ye ane e ie aan : gaye the rank and file of the nation |i &? bed. rs ‘lean, eaah. 188 heels; pair 1 2.60 and $4 Kid 47 Halt Hone In These Times of Economy akard were Lieut. Gov. Hart: H.| Sew hope for ultimate freedom, and ify te ‘tines. Alt stems, each ee Liisa Gatien Use eet Ue ad : @on't fail to see our 10¢ MERCHANDISE ON DISPLAY IN Fane aie dee. it aevice com. (struck down hero worship for t itn tb 1) Bhioes at 45¢ mocers Smt soles $1. AS ‘sore 05.00 ond 06.60 Gunmots one of our show windows. Famtliarize yourselves with the Titesion. &. L. keel: F.C. Hack. |Scalied ‘big men,’ who were « ae tae wen ee and $4.00 Patent | doe gi.00 Viet Kid cher, Shoe, heavy soles $1.95 fact that some of these 10c articles are worth up to 260. Get man: J. B. Metcalf; Edward Judd,| D { serving the ‘big’ Interests soles, pair $1 ‘95 neta Rote. eae | welt soles, new re eding and bump toe, pair ' posted where to buy and Judge Ronald. ‘The latter, « Defines Eternal Struggle Ladin’ $6.00 Buede Bhoes, wel $1.95 Bump tees.” all sizes $2.45 Men's $8.00 Oxfords, | edvance democrat, spoke jocularly of both He dreamed of a tine when all) 2 ged tar HB $2. 39 06.00 Tan Hieh-top Win: | stone $6.00 rein new Spring BO. 95 on would be free, not only free} oye the republi¢ nd democratic par mee ror weit Pretty New Veilings oes ee actual physical slavery, but Bropeo tines, af, iesiet.. "Sar S “pais $2.45 cope Main Floor. Lincoin Revolutlonist free in the sense equal fon and Inuchers, made by Arar hee of Ladies S00 gat nag Beer - rome Prof. Beach, at the progressive | ‘nity He defin the \ca'e finest makers 6 ra ney eed hue $5c § v 1 Bie one between ‘the a right of hum tight of kings He refused 2.00 One-atran OB $ erett st Bankrupt Steck $10, $12 and $15 Ladies’ Coats $3.95 $8 & $10 Misses’ & Children’s Coats $2.95 1/2 to 3/44 Off on Every Suit In the Dress and Coat sire Ladies’ $10.00 Ben-) Ladies’ $25.00 Wool galin and = Serge | Suits, good styles, ie $4.95 so $8.95 Ladies’ $4.00 and! Ladies’ $30.00, $5.00 Dress Skirt® | and 25.00 ules. See the display in all silk washable fee Veilif&s, in black and colors C. meeting, sald Lincoln was a rev lutionist because he was a hum Also a handsome line of dainty new Drape Vells, tn the newest oer eee cata thecain” whe han & Bon All sinem, 5 and up admit that one Hank rept Bock! Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Overcoats and Raincoats You select from the finest clothing made to the world. You choose from Suite, Overcoats and Rain coats made by high-grade ma You disregard original prices entirely and choose as follows At Y2, 2/3 and 34 Off Men’s $15.00 Suits | Men’s $20.00 Suits at $7.95 . $9.50 meshes and shadow effects 69c willing to nee the world Ko rly all colors. Prices .......+ wens heen waees and up filthe trend of hardened and justly say to the Jeustom when there was need for You toll and earn bread, and | LITTLE NECK BOWS FOR WOMEN [reform and freedom.” Fat ck tas eens sega ‘ : Ole Hanson spoke eloquent. | prettily trimmed with velvet ribbons, lace and chiffon flower ly, and his speech was fre nation, and warned the people that effects, bedecked with rhinestones and beads in all colors aad [| thelr great 4 h combinations of colors to match any gown; & pe (or erence A cist. ot teninas weak ; mense wealth in ree 25 | jeumulation of { x plauee, particulart when he cumulation ¢ assortment to choose from at, each see eeeeeene c made a plea for Ge freedom of | the hands of the few LADIES’ NEW LACE CHEMISETTES, country’s children from | Loved All Mankind VALUES TO 8c. SPECIAL, FOR ve 4 pl In factories end mille, | “He loved all mankind, not only | “A century ago our Declaration of | those who wore broadcloth and fine " Independ was a living lie,” said { linen, but the farmer, the mechanic Wash Goods Special} | Center Pieces, Special | Pi iianwon. it “declared for equal the come if you platen “Keonomy Basement” ~ | freedom for all mankind, while me of who h that God nyuat! Mich fished Popline ond held in bondage. Monarchies beat, because he had freed their slaves; our ‘free yer. | amed of « world ruled by 20-inch 2he Caine Sik, all colors, ase of men cou have Bankrupt Steck other desirable wash fab * enh in plain colors and strip oped eigen. ic protected slavery as an in This includ ‘oken lines ce price sftects—short. lengths. on! aroely over Ge you hear not by foree. Cireum-| af fiteo Bulte and a few | in ae $2.45 Saaa 06 $11 50 Cutlaren’s ors, light ae, br * i ayn “De stances * s.00 includin steds, bloe sermes, fancy sees | s 26 ‘ Shore ae tsk tack: bane, groves about Raving | too | many own in Kentucky, tn a log) stances gaye him absolute power | Fis.ee erades, including | gteds, bive sorgee, fney my ; and other shades. Worth Dotiies or miter Piece cabin, located midst the silver| He never abused it save on the side Your choice of the beet Ladies’ high - grade Bie, 2c and Shc 16¢ ey, wate kT | gleam of the poplar trées, Abraham |of merey of thie lot $1 7:95 $20.00 Sul $9.50 || Burnes | Muslin Night Gowns, Special, a yard : Worth i5¢. Price | Lincoln, our first great progressive,, “His heart was as soft as the 00 d $40.00 its, O at Combinations, Prin- |was born babe's at the cry for help; his hand! $25.00, $35.00 ani Sui ver- 1] children’s 60c ilack | cess Slips, Corset Pants fn Covers a 196 | i0"%aa 69 Ladies’ $1.25 Binck | $1.25 quality.. OVC Wool 9 fore ph Pants A9e | #50 ana 5175 Re Ladies’ ° and | z $1.50 Outing Flan- | $2.00 and $2.50 nel “gine 49c | > grea $i, 49 coats and Raincoats at $14.50 This tnetud: satin Hned throug slik lined. kere) nulne camel } of the finest Suits new belted Bnglir je and new mixtures $14.50 luneducated fledgling of a poor|tunate; his volee ever raised to re 1 50 Comfy pioneer father and a working Class sist tyranny, and with every pulse! : id | mother became the greatest man of|beat, with every thought and act) ' Establishes Stabiiity dream come trae, | “He found slavery the dominat Pharisees Beorned Him These are the embodiment |died the slaves were free |he was an unlettered boor, without of comfort itself, and they He entered life when studenta of | polish and education. They said they are ribbon and pom- tioned the permanence of our {natl-| he came to give bis message of love pon trimmed. All sizes, in tutions; when his lips breathed to the world | will find them on display ja nation had been ured. ere fulfilled, and this great nation on one of the tables. “79c | “In his boyhood the great men {el into the hands of the money | | ’ atriotism, love of country, de ic 9 sire for freedom were lost sight of Ladies’ $2.50 Calf Shoes $1.69 ISN T IT TOUGH? in the race for gold j pes were bought and} | “A half century of living, and the|ever ready to aestet the unfor ’ S . 7 his time and word he tried to make bin/ ipp e c ling force of our country; when he| “The Pharisees of his day said are quite attractive, too, as government all over the world ques the same about Jesus Christ when several good shades. You thefr last whisper, our stability | After hin death bis prophectes Price, a pair . changers. In good, practical, plain lace models, thoroughly sturdy stock Great offices Carpenters’ Bib Overalls} Men’s Oil Clothing oy is just right for wet weather. Sizes 4% to 6, 1 | CHICAGO. Fe > Jud sold; trusta controlled legislation. lasts. A lively Saturday special at 4 . nde" and ruled—aye, owned-—political ‘ le »,| Men's extra length $4.50 Black LADIES’ VICI “SHOES, 89c—In plain Ince and blucher models, fy) 2Y°% head of the cook County | parties — r Muay conte Sart On Conte patent tips, good soles and values to $2.50 tion Commission, ruled to Won't Free Little Children | Siar cae 69c for $2, 95 ” . 7 Men's $3.00 O11 Coats, half Carpenters $1.00 Jackets 49c) Gots. ta bhaele 1 95 jand yellow . 6c Work Gloves. ... 39¢) ir. 00 A + $1.25 Gloves and Gauntlots.69¢| Men's ¢ ren On taeatan $1.80 Gloves and Gauntlets. S9¢ 65¢ $2.50 and $2.00 Auto Gauntlets... fBoys’ $3.00 Rubber “Coats, sizes ngs ont $1.15) 21 to 27... $1.95 Sizes 3% to 4 only. A pair ........2.....005 bade hak that women must abide by the laws! «ten who applauded the aboll-| if they expect to participate 19 | tion of open air slavery of the negro! Girls’ $2.00 Vici Shoes 98c jmaking them A delegation | of | denied the nation’s right to free iit} Of the famous Hamilton Brown make, blucher and plain lace fg) WO™*®, Visited him, asking | that tig children from too early tofl styles. Sizes 13 to 1%. A good schoo! shoe. A business poco eee cost that voters E the judiciary came under building special for Saturday 98 beng oe new Seay ce Ser Ose napicto: o " & special rday 4t, @ pair c for the newly enfranchised women gen yey no man knew where | He offered them no encourage |, “But for than the ment a RN working in th | elemental, greater | « of wrong, were Rankrapt Bterk! Rankrept Stock! Bankrupt Stock! Bankrupt 6 400 extra 200 Hibbous, be Bavkrapt Stoc ‘ Bankrupt Stork! he black Ribbons, » af order that a greater freedom and Ib ey. all colo: NEXT. /METROPOLITA nye we erty might come to cogenstry =" yard yard baton ; WEEK| Matines Ti ere But People Learn 6c 2 Brushes ; nee Tomorrow e “Fi see wees me BESSIEABOT in ROBIN HOOD ve Coats at Less . sc sms private greed. Men learned that Bankrupt Stock of the SoTHER aesiu “| Than Qne-Half. ieee i] STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STORE | Every pollens nSteaggerae deggie ad ROUSE pening r fellow man bound tn unde} 7 7 jatarday M ae ow 20 canner » - c i i edeenday snd tate rte ie PANT A GES € served poverty, caused by the Ie | 1420-1422 Third Avenue, Near Corner of Pike Street ‘ omantic play, ‘Give men opportunity and op a - “IN LAUGHLAND” Former Price page Datta cry, a in watching the faces of wend Pr peg a ih “~ 10 TALK POLITICS, Saturday Night, “HAMIL , 700 ee seg med and $7.00) deans “We reached a great crisis in rous people than in v ed as ve 1 LE ree a | our history in 1912, and out of ade of an army. jon you,” threatened Geo, Reich to Mall Orders Filled [Mi gpmnetirn ON ROGEE eae Ly the crucible of strife, out of the |P*"we want to abolish undeserved |Jas. Boddy, “Take the car,” sald idl POertain Promptly since ‘ bve ¢ cauldron of politics, out of the | ,overty as well as unearned wi alth.|Boddy, and Reich rode off in the! ‘The Seattle municipal end and wishing to convert the entire| progressive part of a once great) | (ur cause is the cause of the help-| machine will be disenssed by Rev. Adna stock into cash, the Palace Cloth organization, our party was |jces our battle the battle for the — tT Wright. Leonard, pastor of the -ling Co. 9 inaugurating a sale on| born | weak HIL 9 First Methodist church at the ses. i Vv oO L | ~ SEATTI TL LE THEATRE Men's Clothi Hate, Shoe “4 Like the sunflower turning to Failure But Temporary A C D DOESN T sion of the Sunday cus for men | iiinde Wha taka tn ta” t the sun, the lovers of liberty) «tpon these fundamental prin Jonly at the ¥. M. C. A. tomorrow 4 ishings, which bids to be @ flocked to our standard Jeipiew of social and industrial Jus LAUGH AND PLAY afternoon. His mubject_ ts: | “Is Phone Main 43 | AND ALL WEEK ord breaker, if prices cut any Our party's growth was watered |tice, and a fuller and @ nobler f here a Moral Issue in This Cam BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT re, For instance, they are of. D¥ the tears of the helpless and) qom, we must stand or fall chan ] Brewster’. ry Millions fering men’s sults that formerly aided, by the prayers of the ex-| Let failure come! It is but tem IF LITTLE STOMACH 18 SOUR) Phe speaker will not only give 13 | sold for $16.00, $20.00 and $95.0 « porary LIVER TORPID AND BOWELS [his personal views as to the best Prices—200 r and $25.00 for “The giant heart of the nation|” “|t disappointment,perch on our | oLoaeeo i sien to aupport atthe Gucalck ot Bargain Night Monday ‘Even me $10.00 and $1 In fact,| was throbbing in Its desire to help|pannera! It is but for a day : {mary and ral elections, but will Heat, the the prices on Clothing, tneluding free children of toll and overworked | “The only way to defeat our cause athevct to Busw that m direst sonnet t aah Fs —— __|Overcoats, Slip-ons, and Suits in all |Women, from drudgery. They/in for time to cease to be, and the! Give “California Byrup of Figs” at al uplift in local politics has fol | + | east ade bean Gui tn Salt on grasped the great opportunity to|juman race to perish from the once—a teaspoonful today often! jowed the removal of party po ities | * . 5 h A 24 7” been cut In half or less give practical effect to their! earth. saves a sick child tomorrow from the campaigns. | We Can Put Acid tomachs re| |tban half. Shoes can be purchased dreams Whether we win or lose, surely — If your Ittle one is out-ofsorts, ru } i f for jane had the ‘cnet of tmaterial Fight for Freedom tls something to be ® part of the halfatck, isn't resting, eating and ROY S| AYER CAN’T Your Watch in Good ‘ Dangerous |, “The progressive party of this na jreasta and tired our bodies and acting naturally—look, Mother! sea Working Order ; are offering men's dress|tion is fight for a fuller andlrought side by side with the great. 1f tongue ts coated. This le a sure ENTER COLLEGE) rhe mechani sg" : : at prices ranging from $1.29, | Nobler freedom for all men, We de-| hearted of this nation sign that its little stomach, ver Pte Bc rt pean le My haa j 4 mmon Sense Advice by a Distin~ | $1.69 and $1.89 thet forme <., mand in the name of the exploited ind when our bones are and bowels are clogged with waste. | INCOLN, Neb. Feb, 18—-Chan wh aE AD filed toy hege : guished Speciniist hae’ aaah eae Ge aee Of this nation, for the people of this| mouldered Into dust; when’ our When cross, irritable, feverish, ‘colior Samuel Avery of the Ual-|elk and screws: Sach unis omnia : “peid stomachs are 4 . F in/eountry, a controlling voice in Jts| pames and our deeds are for- | stomach sour, breath bad or has vorsity of Nebraska today announce. |some function and work with per ! Pecause acid irritates and inflarnes ry item in the entire stock | destinies gotten in the rush of the crowd. stomiach-ache, diarrhoy 80r@ od that Kenneth Murphy, vears:| feck harmony. . D pels the delicate lining of the stomach, | has n reduced to such an ex Our #iruggle may not always be! ed years, our work and our toil throat, full of cold, give a teaspoon: iq, serving a life sentence for mur-| Your watch sho ve expert thus hindering and preventing th tent as to make every article a| Wim Dut the strussie for freedom| and our fight will have made = ful of “California Syrup of Figs,” | der in Nebraska penitentiary her , [attention when 1 ~ pro ser action of the atomach, and poutine Daresis ‘a always noble. ; the world a little better, a little and in a few hour all the const! who was paroled yesterday by Gov-| in’ oF oh repairing artment is s ing to probabl: y nine-tenths of | parema. “By the grace of God we are] nobler, a little happier, a little |pated poison, undigested food and grnor Moorehead to enter the state |ing In this Tine that is Sot the canes of ator ‘ The entire $40,000 stock going to teat down the very citadel| freer for our having lived in it.” |ifour bile, gently moves out of {ts iiniversity, cannot register In the|, CUr charges for adjusting. repatt ase papi ant, tr murt|/of Special Privilege and set the Aittle bowels without griping, and institution because of his criminal | {NE And cleaning are moderate, Let Sein eme in such canes, £¢ and will be sold -vholesale and re-|men, the women, thelr children and you have a woll, playful child again. ooord M1) us examine your wateh today: Pie source ofthe trouble, the acld] He—yYos, I was once within two|t#!l at once. As the goods cannot | children’s children free LISTEN TO JOE! Mothers can rest easy after gi PG mie ver old plat or ‘ ee eelized,| Yards of a tige lant z at the figures at which Must Cleanse Stain ing this harmless “fruit laxative.” TIYRNED TO STONE | doutsn your old ‘silverware, thereby She— Where the marked, it will be Our flag is stained with the blood) é decause it never fails to cleanse the ~ Ninw YORK —Exactly tl jadding to its jife and ' He—At the % P mS of little ones we have allowed men| PEORIA, IL “Feb, 1%—Making a jittle one's Iver and bowels and), aR Menctly tires feat]. 5+ IM: BENNETT ee oe i p early to get to exploit, Our party must cleanse] Lingoln day @peech, Uncle Joe Can : on the stomagh and they dear: )\" eee re sp tpe am cah pe ee scene } es ae ection It from this stain, even as Lincoln| non declared that one of the prece-|1¥ love tts pleasant taste. Full dt-| nian.’ was vected fa drank. Whien | LS28 Westtalee, Ala sit ‘ 7 IT PAYS TO pas ; did from the atain of black slavery. | we’ ni eivrereeny a ce 1 |Reetions for babies, SHAT CCAD | Ta tie ni eine wuld. “peteity 2. p ne emember, the sale starts to he doctrine of divine ri of (fe bese! . Mashed aves and for grown-ups printed on | SO! > wor » y pom. which ordinarily ; Bi sd oe , 4 Irs.| morrow, Saturday, Feb. 14, at 9 inset in dead. The Avian tient js the republican precedent of pros. each bottle. . ae aid jhim,” Magistrate Steers sald “Go.” NAVY YARD ROUTE eo distress mA ‘aypyaaiekes rfdon, widdw, put an “ad” am, Merchants must pay cash for |of mankind has taken its place. We | perity Beware of counterfett tig syrups. | A bili has been introduced In the |" "tatty Towsies wna unity if the mea ti omasvilie, Ma nan 10) foods Kelected must provide homes for the people. | a Ask your druggist for a 50-cont bot: | logislature of Manitoba to prohibit Colman “Dock, Seattle: #:3% pete etned eo many ta uggiat, and| orden has been ay aad teatate tal We must protect the producer of| © Only One “BROMO QUININE” tle of “California Syrup of Figs;"|the employment of white women Banteay), $100 DO a, me. Oe Bee Se Ge hens batty —ad- | 7oreon hes been advised that she is) = The, p Clothing Co. wealth, We take more.pride in Irri-|, To set the genuine. call for full n hen see that it is made by theland girls in any factory or place|>’m Saturday Hie Pe } Yertisemebt 1 rele Ran OMAte Or Rey) gating a valley than in building a ton senat BROMO QUININE | Look |*California Mig Syrup Company.” | of business owned or managed by | Time Table eubject to change without eral hundred thousand dollars, 1022 First Ave. Cor. of Spring St. war ship. We are more Interested! cola in one dey. ibe Don't be fooled! Chinese or Japanese. "Phone Main $101. Pare 600 Round Trim : an