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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914—PAGE 3. DIRECTOR 10 GET $100,000 A Clothing Advertisement YEAR SALARY Without a Wasted Word! "I $2.00 Soft Felt Hats, now 55c oe ee All 50c and 75c Neckwear 35c awe ee ; $2.00 and $2.50 Suit Cases, now $1.55 Te ica cd Gees Glee 25c Wash Four-in-Hands 5c | on Clemmer Bil $1.00 Lisle Underwear now marked 55c | When D. W. Griffith was tt 50c President Suspenders are now 35c ‘ 25c Lisle Sox are now 15c $1.50 Wash Vests are now 85c 4 $1.50 Soft Shirts, collars attached, 85c a $2.50 Cloth Hats are now 85c $1.50 Cufturn Shirts are now $1.10 50c “B. V. D.” Underwear 40c Men’s Golf Shirts uraday Only r the odd Shirt ws gic. | EXTRAORDINARY SALE Women’s Fashionable Suits In Values Up to $45.00 Your Pick Thursday ~ $13.98 Just received by express Women’s Fash- ionable Suits. Some are ultra-fashionable, still not extreme, as there is evidence of culture and refinement in every suit. And now comes the most important point of all the prices. The garments were secured by our New York resident buyer at one- third (1-3) the maker’s cost of production. This means that a $45.00 Suit would cost you $15.00. The materials are the finest and newest weaves and colors, including Tenderfoe / y ; pe moire. But what's the use? Cold print 50c Porous Knit Underwear 35c fiZ cannot desc ribe them. A personal inspec- \\ tion will satisfy and delight you. Glance $3.00 All-Wool Sweaters now $1.50 $6.50 Athletic Sweaters now $3.50 $4.00 Suit Cases now marked $2.75 50c Sox of Silk Lisle, 20c jeanne cules oe $12.50 Young Men’s Suits $4.50 ge ene $15.00 Young Men’s Suits $6.50 {At one time $15.00 Men’s All-Wool Suits $5.15 be $18.00 Men’s Suits now marked $7.65 ( [a eres $20.00 and $25.00 Men’s Suits now $19.50 [Mary Pickford Back \ at the windows. Sizes run from 14 to 44. \ Instead of $45.00, Thursday $13.98 at Special Prices. DOMESTIC SPECIALS for the whole family 20 Bleached Bath Towels, size | FA. Pair—Lace Curtains, for less C: extra heavy weight; MUL tir am lac wor | long, in white onl Get Ready 35 Petticoats for women. © Correct for work or recreation. Made of good ging- BIG BOYS’ 82.50 nv rt har bias flounce; worth 69c. f ye bad today f ‘ a r Yard. Heavy ewettt Cotton Cu rey Sort Boys’ 75c Sailor Hats now 10c rhe charming Iittle actress comes Gc Loaetine, Dipegned: ookt a6 a) Ta reo 25¢ witesuns, sor wou acard. Colors, amber, purple, green, pink, shell; 50c value, Special 25¢, 8 for 25c Toilet Paper, Jap crepe; full size. Never less than be. Lay in a supply Thursday. Take 8 rolls for 25c 5c Pair Stockings for children, fast black; fine rib, Sizes 5 to 7%. You can’t get as good for 10c. Take 2 pairs Thurs- day for 10c, Sanitary Feather fancy art tick Pillo in Boys’ $3.00 Felt Hats selling for 75c trom ‘the NelLknown , novel by Pillow Sle, size 48x36: $1.3 Each Men’s $1.50 and $2.00 Cloth Golf Caps 75c a Tatyana NoTHAR tO i ai i aa eon pair; worth #5:00 ~ ante All $5.00 to $7.50 Panama Hats $4.35 Bam nnn argo: imate of good | $149 invsincy stand to, All $3.00 Straw Hats $2.15 All Dutchess Trousers now reduced The purpose of this sale is to clean house. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that all the $15.00 suits are $5.15 They're not Those $5.15 has-wassers. Some | are passing fair. Some you wear to a dog fight Very well, sir. Thank you! Some of the suits at $10.50 are passing fair. Lots ¢ s are good. Some are awful But we shall tell the truth about 'em, even if we give the whole sale one glorious black eye. from Huck Towels, arge —- $1. 49° Couch Covers, 50x94, Ce desig or brown; worth 4 Each—Feather Pillows cov $2.4 Comforters, size 72x78, 63c ered with fancy art ticking. | @ covered with fancy silk- Size 18x26; worth $2.00 pair in| oline and white cotton filling; regular way | worth $3.00. INFANTS’ $1.50 Thr Roman Style Patent L v! Very cute on the gg 8 15 broken lines of sata ‘Purnps, in Gunmetal and White Poplin A few Lace Oxfords tn this a © pal ceetee os OG0 Luctl n Francisco last scenes will show | Grace Cunard tn a Just Received New Vetlings, New Ruchings, New Gloves, New Ribbons. All go on sale at Anniversary Sale prices. This. means a saving. Hours of sale, from 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. |" wear life SINCERMAN & SONS emi | tional drama at the Colonial SENECA ST. and SECOND AVE. dogs are put asm his week, together with | faite” and “Our Larg Established 40 years ago. “David Garrick” tone pictures, and a Broncho actors, THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE “David Gar-lto Mext 1 ‘Our M Singerman & Sons is the ok was established over forty juotd ‘bys thel anaes tm edatch of & DICK PLANTS A FEW UNPLEASANT TRUTHS. years ago. Its good name is ita best a le it now by misrepre- | of a. Itlwho has disappeared in the senting. You can dep sd ‘ wh f Ne York. Police, ga ra man’s Sale. Singerman’s has plafed the part of 1 Gar-| ctives join in as CHAPTER CLXXVII. “My! that listens well to me, getting rid of surplus lots of ‘ ri and made a special study of a ight, 1914, by the Newspaper | Dick, and I'll get right ready, When a Written by GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE |the part of | oer et rise Azsoclation.) (do you think you will start?” eee ; e| think I Jl go the er to- waret must! nick did not say anything after| 1 think I will go the day aft EI Sleanor Fairlow left, and neither) Ww | did I refer to her in any way. W I'll stay here and get my iy and start for Kitty's clothes rea ‘Circus Story at Grand A Circus Romance the} |arasa tod: » story of the} naeir | talked about Aunt Mary going over. as to be at her wedding Thurs- i Snare: Sm aoe awe . e bare ome nd pack- wl y 7 oN te WHAT'S ON THE BILLS Coo ene ee eey areal be (Gav: then I'D gto) Milene's toes BRIDGES URGES [waar tne press LAND SAILOR T no isa yal J inet “the things that would) belong Vici and ‘nest you when Fou s T nding 1s) wanted in the new flat Begg Fe evotn | Grand Until Saturday Night Fee ee ae wo] at A lant City. ; n you for a little while, and I ink we will both be gladder to see h other for the week or two we all be apart.” Well, that may be all right, Mar- ut, between you and me, I haven't the greatest faith in that absence makes the heart grow fond- ama; “A Circus Ro. away from everybody and be just Western Comed cna Sadanaee den : letsurely ybody : y ch,” ale .” Princess drama, and a|'' ney have selected a very pretty | {1 “All of splendid ¢ atre “ee artment of six rooms and an in- COMMON USER AGENT SAYS V . ac or the Sake of Kate,” tworeel| 2°" month and do things very|, Dick dear, Til be glad to set LH ViSIT HONOLULU. : A communication | to © Erickson, chairman of the city util fties committee, was receive terday from Robert Bridges, port commission, urging that here after the city retain an irrevocab : right to use the tracks when grant a ees / wie dad ing a franchise to any water front), |. | ge = tadestris! } industrial ova a tb | closed porch poole heat Raper ey bi RGU, Vea Jack an ma The Idiot Biograph nics at Bar U Ranch,” Wed., Thur. Fri. Sat. Why pay more, when you can see the best show in the eity—first run—for 5 cents? “S51 ABOARD CRUISER © fies, the tative tri Two hundred members of Wash. ig come {ngton’s and Oregon's na tha oni ht } Rae ; : hess ores Close T Tonig a| Colonial Until Saturday Night am I ve a wonderfully d refined hom fait tle expense, I because it is not I that 1 have all the fun of fixing this little| a y uink I am a better man, dear, when I know t gerness at at least you are ity, So don't stay for every night, aft »ward @ mother i the cruiser Mi : Hawait and ho public scorn the pet-| trip will t home and the joy of having Aunt| “OUR MUTUAL tinese’ ol aristocratic Lady| The ot irama | | wary live with me afterward , n through the day's ogg a ir ad ws | Sar five with me aerwart | Suainan shall mise You and on GIRL” juali e ha a tt th us,” affirmed Dick, ¥ old | 7" | el No. 2 <, ty THE CHESTNUT TALE the hand! s : Af s Our Mutual Girl | Tivol! Until Saturday Night | With us,” affirmed Dick, when I told)” “Ang that's not so bad, is tt, Mar. ; aiagpclin et rvice aie . wil oa Aig thao ge en Another of “Our Mutual Girl") “Pierre of the Plains,” drama, | him about it _ wae t live |«ie, in a man that has been over a Search Sor ee in the ICE DELIVERY CO. American Teague have se ’ a at Class A} iad carers tang een 7 Om weather It I sonld WOl8 Fete maarieat? Slums of New York. . to t Ission Until Satur t f ¢ oman can be satisfied ELLIOTT 5560 ro eet will be distrib. The Master Mind,"” fivepart| I wanted to say: ““Netther would|t be the bees meron. meee TT uted throughout the big vessel and || wana I live with your mother, Dick, if I| \waye wanting te ho the wane eto assigned to duties with the regular || «image eee could help it." But for once I was], paloved. she woald t grr con® rew : | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night |Polltic and kept silent said Dick with a teasing laugh, asf} “SHORTY’S TRIP TO ES TO With the old crew and the new.|| Lucile Love,” ninth story; “Ani-| Some way, I have a feeling that|he bade me good-night. Mi MEXICO” LOW FARES so panet land alias hte | mated Weekly,” and a comedy oe ee Vien alteine| (Te Be Continued Tomorrow.) t 1} “ee wor. aoe a I va arte e I 2-reel Broncho. Exciting times ° @|to live with his mother or she w in the adventures of RESIDENCE THEATRES live with us. I don't believe that G “Shorty.” . 4 poor ‘bat, wit ive very tone, ead| TO BRAND EGGS a ROSE FESTIVAL. 3. roncscur At the Home Until Friday then it will mean take the helm Lucille Love, No. 7," two-reel It will be a good ti r SACRAMENTO, ne 10,—Gov | |/drama; “Whom God Hath Jotned,”|to go av next we Listes of Washiaensn . ane: Gan WASHINGTON, June 10 The wo-reel drama; “The Call Back,”|said Dick. “I am going to make a] West of Oregon have been asked “OUR LARGEST srinind Wakes to vohue oni % drama: “Neighbors,” comedy trip to Buffalo and New York. You]py Gov. Johnson of California to BIRDS” ||At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday|can attend Kitty’s wedding and see| enter into a tri-state agreement, un Zingo in Africa,” three-reel fea-| Eliene if you wish Atlantic City fo! as been ordered from St. Micha sels | AND RETURN to Wrangell 1 then meet) der aa th beeee ich all eggs from China The children should see this, || ture, and a one-reel come Nn of the crew of the Kar-|| a few days.”| in the three states shall be branded . . tuk, marooned thera: | DI. A. M. JOHNSON So - 7 semucamaomas) NS Tickets on Sale Daily June 7 to 11 Inc. ned t Ghee ie | Return Limit June 15 || LIVER TROUBLE ) | LOST DECKLOAD, ._|S cuRED North, South, East, West \4 DIE IN WRECK “ACRES OF A IFIC RY Woman Sufferer Finds Rellef 9 > o) | ALFALFA” NORTHERN P . ABERDEE June 10—Thell Through bh Nene Bh, men andwomen are subject tothe numerous ailments caused GOLDFIELD, June 10.—Return ‘AL mae’ Abieda ok : My Mma wee eon tl, Was l | by defective or irregular action of the organs ofdigestion and | ing by auto to Goldfield from a K high-class Keystone. 11 t 5 ape gon i elimination. Headaches, lazy feelings, depre: sion of spirits jof P. meeting at Tonor four ° Callao nin te 1 are first consequences,and then worse ollowsit the: | Rrominent Galents ot Fy vise were rt she b toed for 4 urled to death over a high em enna) 16 yore a been a4 y phys trouble is not removed, But thousands have discovered that | { ankment yesterday, The car was ttsothen nce r formed |driven by Dr. B. A. 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