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THE STAR FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914 PALACE CLOTHING CO.—1022 FIRST AVE.—-COR. SPRING ST. THROWN vx: PUBLIC Immense high-grade stock of the Palace Clothing Co., of 1022 First Avenue, will be thrown on sale, starting Saturday, May (6th, 10 a.m. Offering the opportunity of a lifetime to buy high-grade CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES and Furnishings, at sacrifice prices. We back our ad- vertising with good, substantial merchandise at genuine sale prices. --HERE ARE THE PRICES--Come Ear! Shoes Come Earl Clothing Furnishings Quantities are limited; goods cannot last long at the prices, so come . 42. Anniversary Sala price Summer time. Sizes 34 to 46. 1022-1024 First Avenue, Cor. of Spring Street $475. 8 1-36. Anniversary Sale price 88. fl long, all colors, 50c, 75e, $1.00, , — Ic 15c Curtain Scrim a veg = $3.50 f 35- Window Shades hola eri f xfor: oes CRIME CATCHING hurtful to the nation, baneful to » is ‘tow cate latte hr er she car AS THE MEASLES elety, and serves to increase cr A as age HANDKERCHIEFS— c c rather than decrease it, for crin Fed y Ladies’ pure white, hem- ve es re i tagious, just th ale: she ca Y i) . ‘ . FORSYTH, May 15.—In his whooping pooelt a the en fipet P COPENHAGEN, May That |, 2o™ many stitched, mercerized fin- Fine double width, lace These come in tan button Size 3x6 feet, in green charge to the grand jury of Monroe, Presid , 1 rn the ish. Instead of Se, take striped patterns. Anni- or ince, vie} kid ene qunmotn nl Anniversary Sale Superior Judge R. T. Dante! severe-| In the early days of American | visit t mark 5 for Sc—no more. Handy aie calf; the Spring styles; all Mf On'y- y lcolleges about one-half the gradu-| are a to P t ersary Sale price 7c. sizes. During Anniversary “ale @ price 21c. ly arraigned those newspapers that e Vie se ie to Paria, be to have. $1.95. publish all the harrowing details of | ates adopted the ministry as a pene od vee i. fet ar crime. This giving to the world of fession. news of crime, the judge sald, “is! about 5% At the present time on ed in St August, and will st om his return trip by t Prices Pratt f_than others ask czar »p in Copenhager roducers for Vegetables and LAUNDRY GIRL TELLS ABOUT HER LUXURIES Hilda O'Connor Has to Laugh When Ask Her About $4 Shoes NEVER OWNED A PAIR They They're Figuring Down Right to the Penny at Minimum Wage Conference “Lam sorr not answer | NEVER HAD A URIES” AS $4 SHOES Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock ((o8 tose wo tom) Responding McCORMACK BROS.’ ANNIVERSARY SALE If a crowded store on the opening day of our Anniversary Sale spells success, then the sale was a phenomenal success, for the people responded. We feel more than pleased that the purchasing public has confidence in our statements. During the sale we will offer, from day to day, some extraor- dinary bargains. Read announcements in daily papers. Be sure and make arrangements so you can visit our store tomorrow (Saturday) and you will see at a glance how we are reducing the high cost of living. Women’s $8.50 SHEETS 3c Qc VESTS FOR WOMEN Huck Towels 34. Anniversary Sale price Women’s $18 Coats $7.50 Men’s $2.00 All-Wool Underwear | $1.10 each Women’s $1.75 and early Saturday. SHOES IN MY LIFE.” ‘Breton 1/ $2.00 Wash Waists 48c ) i 3c 7 Women's elbow-length Silk The 15c kind; large 9c Lisle Gloves. This Glove will New discs In newest size, heavy weight, 17x wear better than silk. Niagara & woolen weaves. § 34 to Soft, rich materials that spell 5c BURSON STOCKING FEET > F —Silk lisle finish. The Ne i i C 1 R Fine double-bed size, New models In short or Mp ‘ Upp oe val ty embroidered yoke, io omplete Report good quality muslin; [} three-quarter lengths, sizes 16 fy England woman knows them. M run. Another with long worth 50c. Anniversary to 44. Anniversary Sale price Instead of 10c, take two pairs @ sleeves. Anniversary Sale of Market Today Sale price 33c. 67.00 for 10c, Try them. price, take two, 49¢ each. 12/2c RIBBONS—Where can ne 5 and she $9 —Again, where can you linen. Where can you get a aie 4 . 7 you get wide, Pure Silk . o ae piss tel ASK HER IF SHE get a lace-trimmed Vest, biskabian sande’ hale live D ‘ Ribb rey ladies’ hemstitched 25¢ Hand- “7 j YACHTING AS EX : am u m + color, oliv resden Ribbons for less , PENSIVE AS AUTOMOBILING AS no sleeves, for less than brown. Shirts and Drawers 5c? kerohief tor Sct Only am . JTOM a AS At McC “ A é than 25c? At McCormack J mcCormack Bros.’ “THAT'S a TO ASK HER ABOUT SUCH “LUX cCormac nniversary Sale price $1.10 Bros.’ 2'yards for 25c. RIGHT.” if a wom ly would study us al $15 Men's $4 85 $2.00 Boys’. . 98c tk. Wes cae ae ee Sele cat ewe ne cit 1 = aa raatb 6c Now for a Rousing Saturday’s Business in Our Men’s $17.50 Men’s . $1 48 . . . items y Shoes cut to. s 50c Suspenders c Clothing and Furnishing Goods Dept. © Men’ $3.00 Men’s $1 68 CUE CO nr rveeee - n’s to Gut , , : al er jo $8 50 Shoes cut “7th s $1.50 Dress Men’s Suits Women’s $2.50 Men’s Suits c OU. $3.50 Men's 1 98 Shirts cut to... SOC Oxford Shoes $25 Men's $9 85 Shoes cut to s 8.75 $5 95 Gloves—German lamb Suits cut to. a $5.00 Walk- $1 89 renee 18c Splendid business Suits. 98c s al € good, aa Coats have canvas and hair eel waters i ter, 4 Uncalled for Tailor] Over Shoes Olle nder wear... cloth front Which keep them [We have these in tan tace fg All-wool materials, in gj Ott, tien ees ae Mad. All Loggers’ and Heavy 75 U Mad. from sagging. Colors, brown, or button and patent leather. light colors, in values to Fitted at the comm jade 1 Union Made gray, tans and fancy stripes Any size you want, from 2! $17.50 S 1 sizes. itted a je coun: Suits ie a! Work Shoes 50 per Work Shirts c Our regular $18.00 valuee—et to 4 Anniversary Sale price : So close out, Hf ter, Friday and Saturday, *Z cent off. ; $8.75. 98c Anniversary Sale, $5.95. BH at 65c. $4.00 Boys’ All High Grade Ox-|25c Garters 7 Suits cut to. . a fords 50 per cent off.| cut to _ Ge Women’ ‘ , irls’ , ‘ Se eR ae n’s $25 Suits c Boys’ and Girls’ Boys’ Cassimere Pants $5.00 Boys’ $2. 48 75c Ties 69 Oxfords Suits cut to. Hats cut to 14c 51 2.50 Women's White Cambric Cc 49c > $2.50 Hats Q@@al| =" Petticoats; 14-inch embroidery Pants oh $1 18 eS eee ee 15c Handkerchiefs This season's models in ff fiounce, covering dust ruffle Little Boys’ and Girls’ $1.50 Strong, serviceable mater- ants cut to. ry $3.00 Men’s ak Ne Cc newest woolen fabrics. This is a remarkable bargain Lace Oxfords, wide toe, low J lais which will wear well. eee | a a ee Sizes 16 to 44. Anniver- at $1.50. Anniversary Sale heel, of fine dongola kid, 82 Hl Worth 75c. Sizes 5 to 14. An- Pant poop $1 09 paso Men" me $7.50 Suit sary Sale price $12.50. price 69c. vo My Anniversary Sale price Ht niversary Sale price 49c. ‘ants cut to. i en's $4.50 and $5.00 Men's Hats cut to. Cases cut 1092.09 Fists ap . pr 50c Wool Sox 50c Wash Dress Pillow Cases Boys’ Suits Men’s 15c Tenderfoot c Mrs. Hilda O'Connor Good Cotton Sox cut to...... 89 cut to......... 16 8} $4 55 Staff Di 1 75¢ Boys’ 22c es $2.50 ee “OLYMPIA, May 15—Mer el 15¢ /3e e ‘ oa pel a 8'/3c eyes tw i i j : ere you have Sulte up to Pants cut to.. BA” cut to ....... Shirts ........ sei ‘ used > en ire ist Wael Drede Size 42x36; nice quality $3.50 value thrown in one lot. Black tops with white $2.00 Boys’. . Cc 15¢ Linen c Yaga | cioaax Velen “uaa Galen pinaee, muslin; worth 15c. Anni- nee alll oo ato pes sono pe anon Male peal Pants cut to bat Collars cut to was such an odd tion Foulards, Silk Etamine, etc. Bf versary Sale price 8 1-3c Anniversary Gale, 04.56 each gee +4 sees . Anniversary Sale price 15e. q - od bresiegecbecectecai ite 8 1-3c. Maid Silk Gloves, short and 49c GOWNS — Nainsook, Gc HANDKERCHIEFS — Pure have an added ‘ SA A = e * ,’ attractive fea- io O’NEIL IS SUED > c 20c Table Oilcloth stture you don’t ie e Colored wget elsewhere ve FOR SeyRnes $4,50 Siovesc Fewer! CORSETS—The swell Women's new Neckwear 15¢ CREDIT—A Celery. ig 5 es Oli high grade French Empire style; long skirt, —Lace Collars, Jabots, . chance to pay s kid. You are lucky If you wear h . Wh Coat Collars, Fichus, the Good quality, princi- a anal ed 5V/o, 5%, 6, TV, Ta, 7% or B eee y much-wanted kinds. Val- @ pally medium and dark _ This is the standard $2.50 pay 75¢ for one? Take ues up to $1.00. Sample § patterns. Anniversary Sale ‘ship on y quality—Saturday, $1.50 two for 75c lots. Sale price 25c. price 15c. All day. 2 @ “and you don’t pay any more | — Brown la r if only to make you meeting on such queer anity and life.” answered Dick. “f you cash for ther brother O'Neil for mistreatment trounced of their Tomorrow’s a I don't, THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | good time to a don't want my mind harrowed up find out how Lave Backs & HioneRew you that a woman with such rot.” Pimuch good of u (To Be Continued Tomorrow) put it o flatter talk of being easily service, fabrics, e@ tailoring and @Ge) smart style are packed into every one of these I do a husband be flattered all the at this very mome hea them, dear when Dick is olde it with CHAPTER CLV. (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper written about Perhap ne world to take not think a wife He wants tim: I'll bet if down in|} (OH, YOU LADIES! “Chorus girls galore drawn | does not seem it from Shakes ned, and its juicy »wed or thrown nilosophy universe $18.50. i eat man in th 8.50, ‘ our gre o u woul $25.00, : ont you wou $30.00 suits 5 descrip : ‘ee Store open rie, to us their wer i suppose Pinero ts our Fe} aire? Saturday till 10 “ap ay th rp p. m. ern seems to be people and un Put Your Foot In ’Em Calling your attention to New Oxfords just put into stock DR. A. M, JOHNS CHIROPRACTIC WILL MAKE YOU WE from the ranks of business and pro-| Enterprise Association) when t fessional men in the city, will ap: Whenever Dick wants to forget | oyster pear in “graceful” da imal t he always|peare, to be o v th t atre meat either #wa Ay & Ido not believe the “tired bust ay will ¢ eas man” cares much for soclety 1 written by ting the|He Hkes his friends and pals, but|thinkers. Today h ne doesn't « for formal conver-| the activity of life and it n to the|8ation ¢ formal ty He |t ae a n't want to tb obliged to t hen Dick ee that w oO hrases 1 if be ae ees = ite if he doesn't fe like it.|to the theatre to get away from test livi way I think the hardest work | all our “family and friends’ wor ut his chief cor The largest houseboat ever con-| In a New York city drug store in modern man has to do is to be| ries I knew he had in mind some with unworthy | ted is noc float over Great home| polite to 1 is not particu ort of a show, but, as T had | worthy motive at New York, from arly r n going to nothing but musical h man who doesn’t ‘think Ocean Beach. ‘The t Half women in the hotel|/comedies because he wanted to go, | my hat seems to me to b consista of a casino and theat freshness of th ‘ 1 there {s| Dich foo) and the men|I sted that we should see a fi an, strong, most unco! merly at Bayshore never questione bores Jon't always agree with | real play promising opinion of the play w ‘ — him, for I fond of impersonal! However, I did not think T was have seen, and I wish we cc see conve i specially if it has a » introduce him to such a! —— fterary tin It a we found in “Mid With Dic however, it Is differ a P : mes a ee vor bores him to death, If al with a sigh as \ me o sands le well, strong that. would be her finish as dt mistaken life and sor-| that comes to maby eee from by Rea fab . cone for oth» seen brow,” 1 ve brain 1 in ht business men hav philosophical writin Blacks and tans, in lace or button—$4,00 to $4.50. Fit well, wear well son to him lots of window You know of the money wast She only got what was to her,” said Dick grimly Rut you don't think really to blame. asked, Of course, idle, se) fee admired son but have made the quotation | that ts ase ed on Drink” the home clothing sands of home eretly dif fit in tell y times mark The s to shy * not realizin or b busine coming needed in y food and || {ii s saved thou men and can be iven Your money will be re » after a trial, it has failed || Your cona Costs ot $1.00 a box oncerned, but | ha by throwing herself out of | the result of a drinking husband or without silent and he has enjoyed it vlert business man of today at the word “high that he has Id net sue netimes I a horror she was w » charge for consultation Dick?” 1 and I will frankly and do you It is aj] or T can help or eure are very reason- pall on me before omes sertous, to treatment 1 do ntered hussy nd flatte was an who had ft ed all the Outfitters for Men and Women. to be Con pray?” 1) let RINE Swift's Pike, an Lady A to 6 pom attendant. M man like Jack 1119-1121 Third Avenue, Just South of Seneca. thinks. ‘They And what wast London, Rex Beach and Kipling | asked rather nastily (in his earller stories) because! “Well, he i they have done things as well as Dick's reply, who only of tho good OR MAIN 507. 1201 FIRST AVE. was no angel,” was Pharmacy, Second but no man is, and and | Madi