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BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER GOIN The final Wind-up Sale of the Bailey Toggery Stock starts TOMORROW, SACRIFICE PRICES FURNISHINGS HATS a. ae fists cut to. 91.09 $1.50 Dress 48c $4.00 Men's $1 89 4c $5.00 J. B. $2.45 Shirts cut to... Hats cut to.. Stetson Hats c 15¢ Sox, white SHOES $15.00 Men’s Suits $4.89 $20.00 Men’s Suits $7.89 feet, cut to. $1.50 Underwear cut to ......--4 50c Suspenders Pa sone Boys 89c cut to ..... . oes cut to.... | 75¢ Work Shirts $25.00 $4.00 Men’s cut to .... c Men’s Suits Shoes cut to. a 50c Ties $5.00 Work § 8 cut to . $9.39 Shoes cut to, 2. 9 $5.00 Walk- Over Shoes $1.89 PANTS $1.50 Flannel Shirts cut to. . 20c Garters $5.00 Boys’ Suits SOc Wool Sox 4 $2 48 $2.50 Men's cut to ...... ee 16¢ ol Pants cut to. as 89c - oe setae 2c $25.00 Men's se pong SI 89 $5.00 Men’s Pants cut to. . $1.50 Boys’ Pants cut to... . $1.00 Union Made Overalls . . Overcoats Collars $9.85 COME EARLY—DOORS OPEN 10 A. M. TOMORROW ChicagoMistitParlors 1400-1402 First Ave., Corner Union Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores " doubt fu y “Do you know, Madge, answered, “but you can ge Don't be afraid of telling pe you like them {f you do an all, shut your mind to w« don't think much about you As I said this the fact th not heard from Dick away three days ago since re 1 n't understand why want to be always dolling ‘Harry, rather pointedly Ellene started for the |"Don't you know with and quick need Think of the pleasure you will have In wearing the new styles from now until fali—if you buy them now. And why shouldn’t you have them now, when t ye | Beautiful Styles in | Spring Styles in Women’s Wear Men’s Suits clever women as you and appreciation you do not! to be as good looking Th f are to be more than usually attrac. |f{F CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTI- pet rand’ tt You Can Bay em for iy rs Feira apeny al ‘ PATED, GIVE “CALIFORNIA ( men who! ‘9 hk can eee and so few that are not| SERU PE OF eae | $1.00 a ee stupid,” | answered softly. “ | I think that will hold Master] Look at the tongue, mother! 1f| Harry for a while. coated, it 18 a sure sign that your | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914, SHOOTS SELE AT HOUR OF HIS WEDDING | | | | | LOS ANGELES, March 20— At the hour set for his wedding to Miss Caroline Schabbell, Harvey D. Schultz shot himself | through the head In his hotel | room, inflicting a wound that | hospital surgeons believe will | prove fatal, Before trying to end his life. went the wedding ring, with a note, tot girl who was waiting for him, saying he had lost $400 he had borrowed to finance the mar riage, and that he would kill him self | The wedding party was waiting jat the Schabbell home for the groom when a messenger brought his note and the ring Friends of the Schultz’ hotel and happened They took the girl, in her wedding finery, to the hospital where Schultz lay unconscious, Schultz’ note said | “1 cannot come tonight, dear. for IT have lost the $400 I had borrowed Jand I have not the strength to take you from your cozy ttle home to a |life of poverty Schult cirl_ telephoned ned what had 5 ‘Real Mermaid | : Married, and / Mermen Sigh Models in $3.50 New Spring Mallory’s Crav- enetted Hats at. —Men's Hats, values up to $4.00 your pick Saturday, $ 98 —Men's Cloth c Hats, broken lines of our $2.50 values; while they last Saturday, 98c. I added m1 quoted, “and, above all,” “don't let him see that you think —Our Dublin |there is anything strange about it 00 aes | Husbands are shy animals who balk yar ats, new at anything that looks like love Spring shapes and colors; making before a third party, even equals any $3.00 one on HARRY SYMONE IS A FLIRT be that party as sfmpathetic as my mi payer A self . CHAPTER CVII. )“That is rather strange. I wonder! hha oe co for the ‘Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper how he knew I was here. I don't | "0 onc Logon ' isepcies Association) believe he has taken me to the! : ~— at ; exclaim a. jee : After Harry had telephoned the | theatre on the spur of the moment Sheruson i s i e Jmpa a other evening that he was coming|since our honeymoon five years /*/\ernoun own of olue velvet am up to my rooms to take Eliene and | ago.” urlousiy © {th 1 th vend Joth tall > Eilen the & ° de ously wt y broadcloth tatlor-| mart Rock In Her Divini myself fo the theatre, Ellone said:! “Take the good the gods provide,” | ate 'and lace waist. “If 1 had on| Mare 8 Rock In wl fyour frock | would think I was} freased for the dreasiest thing I1| PORTLAND. Ore. lable to bump up against |The youngest woman loo! at me, smiling|cannot go down fn the briny and} |fMirt with the x She's married now, men any more. And hubby I would t a little |on the surface is a problem. corner on enthusiasm and joy of| Marie De Rock, who, at the age) your own §. you m a try for it of 17 ly two years ago), donned “Just let yoursel’ go. Don't be|her father's diving suit and took a afraid of laughing if something|turn at deep water work in the pleases you. Don't be afraid of lower harbor, is now Mrs. Frank ing a slang word once in a while if| Martin it expresses just what you mean. Martin {s a wood worker em ployed in a sash and door factory.| 7 abor onn| Marie spent most of her life on srry and|® nouseboat anchored near her| reel, \father’s barge. my Fritz De Rock, the father, has! hat I had “+ "been a deep sea diver for 22 years He wante up his Open Saturday Evenings Until Ten o’Clock Arrived you get tn Your plek give anything in the world for your) Won't let her. 13 on store that saves you MEN’S $3.00 Box Calf Plain Toe] gizes 2 to 5; a pair.... 15 enthusiasm and joy of living | But she still loves the dark deep| At the gniy “store that & f “0 Fors, Imitation welt, bal. aut c “You can't have mine, Eil yJand just how long he can keep her| m | mail’ ates | an armory | “1s YOUR CHILD'S bedroom yur brain | TONGUE COATED? little one's stomach, liver and bow. els need a gentle, thorough cleans. | ing at once ae. tales (ts, diene A TRIPLE KNOT) When peevish, cross, \ Bnappy clothes they are | the new styles thie spring pale, doesn't sleep, doesn’t eat or men | would take full pe act naturally, or is feverish, stom * every Kar ch 20 Bieont | Svee rer Mott cheap arch Berbard 1s.|aeh sour, breath bad; has stomach tT of ether 5 Seas t b or/ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of hy ho | cold, give a teaspoonful of “Callfor left his bride of se months aud|nia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few ou are read eloped with Miss Gertrude Mae De-|hours all the foul, constipated Priced fr vine of Dorchester, his 19-yearold| waste, undigested food and sour [stance mines mseity five Tats a&o,| bile gently moves out of Ite little ; na ec ae levine on iursday | bowel without grip! » Open Until 10 p. m. Saturday jfor the third time laevare wal playful ontia nee Doubt as to the legality in this| You needn't coax sick children to| state of his two previous ing take this harmless “fruit Iaxative;”|| outside of Massachusetts they love ita delictous taste, and it|/ |box to have a third wedding cere-]always makes them feel splendid, | mony performed, His first wife ob-| Ask your druggist for a 60-cent tained a divorce from him in Lowell| bottle of “California Syrup of|| in November, 1909 | legs,” which tiak directions for'| \ bables, children of all ages and for || J t did vou mean |272¥nups plainly on the bottle oe ies 1119-21 Third Ave. patather—what aid rou, ian, |Remate at countertin sid ere — Sp apeigd By Pe O'' | Po be sure you get the genulne, ask|| DR, A, M. JOHNSON Between Seneca and Spring ‘ Little Doroth I was de 100 i et? thet mf gy Mcrae! @ by, “Califor Auperviag | p'lite to ‘xpress my real ‘pinion | Fis Syrup Company.” Refuse| b oe eee apy other kipd with coptemys iene Californi smote me, for | know I had not slept |" 04st yt his onl athe peace: 2m much e gh » 0 at ry a = boat it ee Coan uitely ‘put afi [rubber and began giving| ————— = - ——eaE - ‘ this aside and went tc Sour With | Mh ne nate dna ar he coon asl 1 Jnave begun arriving from Califor) Goserat cca o ee weuray we * Well, it you gi tno [home at the bottom of the siver| OMplete Report | trices vais rroarcors tor Vesctabies and | stingy © ” he exe Latur “ | Wrels | It's so easy and so much f Ww i came in, “flocking all 4 here|ghe anid. “These diving suite have| WASHINGTON, March 20.—Jobn Red ae he FW gaia ce | a by yourselves. Have you . telephone and electric light and| Preston Wiley, the infant son of Dr 16.00 | 4 gotten you have husbands? vou cant ull the time with the|and Mrs, Wiley, has $100 in the} v Ueber evel oe aoar 4 Mine ts out of town, sir,” I mur-| me bank and two shares of building and| geattle dealers are putting eggs |Ginn n enoee ee S Is age Pees a low curtsy | loan stock in cold storage on a 19 and 20. 26 3 li “And yours is out of mind, I sur This early provision for the future| cent paying basle today, Indica A ] AL : pring ime pose. said Harry, turning to Eilene,| A STICKY HEDGE was made by his father. Gian are that twice as many Well, you Know ‘out of sight,| NEW YORK—Hedged in by a eee will be stored this year as Ww out of mind,'" said Eilene, brightly. |fixed bayonets Martin Hirsch and| Luna Park Natatorium opens | put in storage last season Everyone who works e “Are you ready p asked us. |two friends were escorted through| March 21.—-Advertisement The pre sence of local rhubarb on ; creates capital. Do Wait until we powder our|crowded Brooklyn streets to a po a Wester is forcing out the Teituce A ew 0 es ime |noses,” I begged |lice station after they broke in the stoch wherries |. ¢ sessese & you get your fair AST DAY UNPARALLELED OFFERINGS so as to make this last day the greatest in this selling event. All questions of profit eliminated. Saturday Last Day Do Not Fail to Come ot deacae Gh ae. from our _ 00 and 4 00 $6. 75 200 MEN’S SUITS, in values up to éonee—anw Spring models, beautiful rich Cassimeres, Tweeds and hand- $9 85 finished worsteds. Your choice, Saturday wots! a $1.98 $3.50 mate; a le materials equaled for le serviceab Can't be —Men’s Trousers, ir good, —Men’'s Trousers—i $3.00 «¢ Why 4 —Men's Trousers—a hx simeres; pretty nearly standa rade, whic y Trousers of ar ol, Oregon Cas- or this coast cli- equal to me producti waterproof; h we } other mater 1 f ommend; Japte adapte 1 re $ carry an Boys’ Norfolk Suits 85 Boys’ New York Suits—a lucky pickup by our arrived. New spring » tweeds, hard-finished and soft, rich cassimeres, Uittle ¢ under regular at oncession © we will offer you 4 98 tomorrow at . . Norfolk and double-breasted style 2 irs pants to ch. Why pay and $7.00 elsewhere? «Saad $5.00 SUITS tomorrow $3. 39 as In Norfolk and D. B. styles ing mate blue ser 24c Go , cheviots and pars, in blue, gray and nd black sateen, with military collar; a regular 36¢ value. 49 —Boys’ Pajamas and Night Gowns, © made from nice quality of outing flannel. Can't be had elsewhere for less than 75e, 49 —Boys’ Hate, new spring shapes in C atl the new colors, same as the men wear, instead of 75c, your choice Sat- urday, 49¢. umet Calf Shoes, usion sole: them for N'S $2.00 B-strap Beaded in patent leather and $2.39 Black on made. Cut 1 nary sh irt.| F Shoes for spring wear, with light sole; a neat appearing sh #12 to pr ® CHILDREN'S S80 Dongola Shoes, without heel: the first run shoes, button or lace; wide toe a — Men's kid; broken ; to clowe, a pair. share of the capital you create? You will if you save a portion of every dollar you earn. Money is stored labor. The more of it you have saved the less you will have to work, and money will work, for you itself. It will earn FOUR PER CENT compound in- terest for you when deposited in this strong bank, and under fat t, 2 lhe and under EXAMINATION Gold Crowns. $3.50 will be perfectly se- ree . 5.00 cure. 3.506 ROG Ses bves Ee ed This bank is open Full Set of Teeth 250 up Pi xouve Washington Sat . : q Porcelain Crown $3.50 up Ke atundey evenings Gold Fillin - $1.00 up creamaeey, onlté | Silver Filling 508 up | rio reset, ; . Wo do exactly advertined. || \brickccsssssssscesennee 30 Lady Attendant rms to sult hadicompatidisd +, All work guaranteed 15 years Fae : 3g ie MND TRUST (0 ¢ wi ‘ Fee ae Flectro Painiess Dentists |v "2° ~ cau oi tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market | \Y!" on Laboring People’s ventists, yeni a em | FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE