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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914, = PINCHOT PENS A Sensational Sale |/méssact on RADIUM TRUST Backed by Years of Honest |] “s:2"e0i..""" Merchandising PAGE 3. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Last Week Of the HEIDELBERG-WOLFE Stock of High-Grade Suits—Bought at About 50c on the Dollar Conservation Bill. | MEASURE IS CRIPPLED cial gain set deliberately against | Dollar-Grabbing Interests Do- Men’s Bathing Suits GENTLEMEN, here are Suits with enough style, For over twelve years the Chicago Misfit Parlors, located at the | ing Their Best to Render 85 fit, finish and good wearing qualities to suit any 2 : . h “ Cc man, no matter what his vocation. Made by Heid- corner of First av. and Union st., has been known to the public as the Bill Useless. ig: due Dace Gala ti tio tate elberg-Wolfe and other reputable manufacturers home of men’s tailor-made clothes—an outlet for the products of the WASHINGTON’ Tune 19.-For! {© Jol tn the sand and ewtm in In values up to $25.00. Your largest tailoring establishments of tie East. Business conditions force (Sc coda hums Sehartaue So, tenaied the surf. 7 is sult ts navy blue hoice, last week us to make lower prices on our entire line of men’s clothing, hats, privilege of & most hideous form ae ee ] shoes and furnishings than was ever dreamed of before. Shrewd buy- ae ee on ae > . . $ B 3 S . $ j ers will grasp this opportunity to buy high grade merchandise at prices On January 12 a Dill was first Boys Gre Suits 7 oys uits 4.98 f r {ntroduced tn congress by Mr. Fos This he balance of the big ‘stock we bouctlit of Misties lower than those usually quoted on inferior goods. of Iilinols, to reserve to the Cc , |, This is the balance of the big stock we bought of Mittle ’ Php le’ Gt this ‘country af radinms One plece, made just Ike the i] maer : Co., New York. The Hest siaterisls we ever had + 6 lands. men's; all sizes Just now, Get Ii} t pleasure of offering you for this price. Not one of $15 Men’s Suits in Worsteds and Cheviots, $5.65 Sn Rrant's ne Pater tt was lf [Sus tomorrow fod'SunduFs oo thieet worth lone them "6700. Sphauaidi tallaeei iam } , unanimously by the house ng, 65¢ ws Leven al Fae date and @ . $3 Men’s Hats, very latest shapes, $1.68 Metts be mien ena eaitne Te Men, (Cotton fox, with t models, with all the litle fads and fancigs boys e with the endorsement of the sec double heel and toe, come os te od day $4,598 4 5 t c e| 2 7 $1.50 Fine Dress Shirts, a large selection, 48c re tary ot the interior. et in tan and black; a regular 12%4¢ ongnicaapehnennnd's hese Oh . radium int sts suc de. Men's WNainsook Union $4 Walk-Over Shoes, in several lasts, $1.98 enph pee ce waINE BOC sure amete sine nee Men’s Pants | M ’ S . . d d h . t $9 85 ich their friends in congress elastic belt; better quality than | have riddled and rendered the B. V. D, kind. Men's Pants, worth | Men's Cord Pants, $20 ~— uits, in serges, tweeds and chevio 8, “5 useless the Foster radium Dill 89c Solesette Negligee Shirts 98c $1.60; good, strong, $2.4 cellent ‘tor tie ‘geas or . : Gain Against Human Life. in plain or military col ble material which | outing purpo where plenty of 15c Men’s White Handkerchiefs, 3c it the'raftm ih tavoraniy re: ( lare tut ‘eu a regular” #136 wo plenty of wear; ail| Sard ‘weervis iva, thom’ Mie \ ’ < ported by the senate committee on value, sizes from 32 to 42. ' from 32 to 42; a regular $3.60 value. $4 Boys Suits, 1914 styles, $2.48 |mines and mining on March 16 and now before the senate, passes in its $25 Hand-Tailored Men’s Suits, $11.50 {oat smitty Sitseton WT Specials in Home Needs | Shoe Specials Saturda | It Is the ruthlessness of commer-| f : y ™ $2.50 Boys’ Shoes, made to wear, $1.68 : a . - . $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords. is’ and Children’s $1.50 Ox- [the value of homan ives it © I JE Calicoes Sc | 10 Huck Towels 7c (ig| fords and Pampe, tan calf, gun- bu br] metal calf «bu ‘kid lace that $1.50 Boys’ Wool Pants, lined, 78c l-strap Pumps and Lace Oxfords, all in one A standard quatity Calico. able for shirting, dre: jo 0; » v mutt Large at ol ‘owels with plottation of an Invaluable curative «xe size Huck Towel it gH pio : : mineral set against the common| ote, taht dusk cna eodion | bee ~ ph he fer, what's left of lot. Sizes 9 to 2. cial $30 and $35 Uncalled-for Tailor-Made Suits, $14.85 Seine gnt ton Doers AY i a vrs sne| Somers tects, werne| Stak i i $1.95) io: tise," * ee 156 human lives otton arge rolls, | areaw Scarfs, Mexican] WOMEN'S $2. ace Oxfords in| CHILDREN’S Sh We bi 50c Men’s Muslin Underwear, 32c scauaat aaaee alara aie tree eeatl m orth 39% Viol kid. | These are splendid val-|Grday: wer offer a chide ty Gunmetal Calf Button Shoe with whe filled with 1 heel, sizes 6 to 8 fink with « Worth @9. bb market for 4 Heavy twilled, worth 10¢ dred claims have been located by | private interests Our government hospitals alone need thirty grams! Jof radium at once, while we have| only two grams tn the whole coun-| try. st place in town for ndals at 8c, 49c, 50c Suspenders, fresh elastic, 9c SALE WILL OPEN SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. Come Early so as to Get a Large Selection. pair $2.00 *, heavy, calf of ali solid jeath- er. Special for the Rough and Ready Boy; on sale Sat- Urday, 940 S.-- =e. @ 1208 t on Mereerized Table . nen wide, avy welght, ansorted pat mular price 69c Crash ‘Tow full 16 inches w Monopoly In Radium. | ta ale PL se it |. Under the domination of these Brassieres — Heavy oe SSE een _ - |few pitiless exploiters there is a SB ccastete <eiatl batiel : monopoly in the mining and pur. t id ‘gpg, , as } jehase of radlum-bearing ores, The| em Oty va yoke; ' ke } miners and prospectors must sel forced under arms; button / thelr ores to the monopolist on back. Value 40c, Saturday, WOMEN’S WHITE | terms and conditions he prescribes. 5e : SERGE SUITS | A few men like Dr. Howard ie , cece sieeve Kelly 4 Secretary Lane, who AE. Women’s Union Suits These run in values up to $25.00, and realize and appreciate the curati powers of radium, are fighting to destroy this un-American monopoly, | to give an open market to the [miners and prospectors for thetr| &, 3 product, and above all, to open the| Saturday, all day, 25¢. door of hope to the victims of can cer, who annually outnumber our 5c 6 b standing army. | GU for girls. Heavy rib The high cost of radium to¢uy—| for boys. Regular $100,000 a gram—makes radium seller. “Take 2 pairs Sat- some are slightly mussed from handling. We have just 24 left, and expect at the rag we have marked them to move quick. Sizes run from 34 to 40. $12.50 WHITE $3.98 DRESSES .. . A clean-up in the Women’s White Dresses in a varied assortment of materials, €VUl —Fxtra fine lace trim med or cuff knee, the kind you pay 50c for uptown. 1400-1402 FIRST AV.—COR. UNION ST. Stockings—Fine rib, | cotontal today. HOTO PL AYS ee tte — henge are on the Both Jacobs’ Week 25c ~~. ~— a" 5 $F | solely a rich man's cure including Crepe, Voile and Today's program at the Class Ajand “The Masked Dance,” a pretty WHATS ON THE BILLS 4] The tines are drawn ‘clear; the urday for 25c. Bn the Py amps te ora ve mF i threatre is composed of “A Pair of| Powers drama. In “A Patr of Cuffs’ Clemmer Until Saturday Night |P0d!¢ should demand action by con- b Petia 5 1 have allover Cuffs,” a Reliance drama full of|a mensage written by one thief to) «A Rich Revenge.” « Ma Pick. | Fess, and at once. Ra Take 2 Saturday for embroidery fronts, others with fine lace and action and based on a strong plot,/another on « cuff finds its way 6 ford comedy; “A Warward Daux> —— UU 25c. Women’s Sum- fancy buttons. Sizes 14 to 42. & tworeel Domino play, “In|the laundry, and is the means Of) ter» ara, m “The Ladies Wa mer Vests, sizes up to 44. $3.50 WASH he Ae Gouthern Hills,” a breezy out-door|giving the police a clue on which comedy; ‘Western play with action and ro-|the arrest of the thieves is mad: y Missing Jewel: = 5 4. 28- comedy drama. Lace trimmed; 25¢ grade. . MANY TO ATTEND cee AGS SKIRTS . mance intertwined in such a way| Handcuffs and fisticuffs also play a as See them. >! 1 that {t Is highly entertaining, and | prominent part in this play. Class A Until Saturday Night 3 Cool and comfortable for camp or sea- comedy, “A Gambling sig * tton-| 28, Southern Hills,” two-part C E. CONVENTION FE. Gloves—Chamois and shore, in serviceable materials, such as ¢ ” ce igh ag dro at eee ane te on i pomtao drama; “A ratt of Cults, ° ZULU lisle thread washable a rdeyearcige ee and Madras. Colors, eee ee nee | ttt,” Keystone eealat eee: ‘maliethas eurkens thi otate Over Gloves; all sizes; 35¢ and hite, Tan, Gray, Blue. 40c values. Will wear bet- ter than silk. Saturday, 25c. $1.00 WOMEN’S are manitesting interest in the com-| ing Christian Endeavor convention, | which opens a fourday session in Masked Dancer,” Powers drama. eee Colonial Until If Savings of or 3 Seite Court of Death,” twopart|North Yakima, Thursday night,| Niagara Maid Silk Broken lines from the season’s selling, A f More oe Sen tag Drum- June 26. ee C Gloves — Best glove in values to $1.00, all go in at one price re oO comedy; “Hearst-Selig News.” pe pc en hee " made; also silk lisle, sy to clean up. You will find Voiles, Crepes oe os or and Lawns in this season’s models, trim- med with lace, embroidery, etc. from 34 to 46. Special All gloves elbow length. Saturday, 48c. fitted. Melbourne Until Saturday Night “The Kangaroo,” five-part story of the South. z In sizes HOODOO NUMBER Interest to You DOO NUMBER, » trimmed, misses and 300 Sallor Ha women, injuries and being taken to a hos lawn, pital in an unconscious condition. Just right for every Your children need so . eee Then Come Now and Get the Greatest Benefit of the _Mission Until Saturday Night maleic We Sank Ge dees H dk hi f Season. Greatest Bargains in Les Miserablos,” nine parts, stitious fear of the number “13” $1 Values for andkerchiefs i prompted Mrs. Robert Sander to Alhambra Until Sunday Night |ieap from an autobus at the ap 5 1c { be! port and Travel in Central Af-| proach to the open draw of the — Cc— 4 ui ’ Oa 9 ries," five-part Pathe, Main st. bridge, sustaining serious Neat, hemstitched—fine Grand Until Saturday Night for se “The Mask of Afflic i ction,” two-|” Mrs. Sander with 13 other guests children, While they pore De BoP seis ha part Eclatr drama; “The Under-| Mrs. Sander with 12 other guests last, your pick....... 5c tonanaioer Anas eo ye = drama; “The Fatal/nad been in attendance at the wed. 9 setter,” Joker comedy. ding of her brother, Edward Thomp- son, and when the “Joyride” was proposed, she at first objected on - the ground that thero were 13 in the party. Consenting, after much reluct- not heard from him in four days. | Dear Dick, if you only knew how much I appreciated the small atten- Complete Report 15 WOMEN HELP TO Waists, Millinery for Women and Misses of Market Today Prices Paid Producers tor Vegetables and Fruit by J. W. Godwin & 26.00 @27. 16.00 920. ance, she became so unnerved when the machine approached the open draw that she leaped backward from her seat, striking on her head. HE JOKES HUERTA; THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE THE MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS—CHAPTER 185 | Of one all other human beings | tions and how foolish I regard some of the big things you do. I want to KNOW you think of me daily, as I think of you—1 want you |to love me so much that you will make me forget everything and everybody but you. KEEP WEDDING QUIET ELIZABETH, N. J., June 19.— Fifteen women here have estab- lished a world’s record, but now |that their secget is out, they feel great relief from the strain of not Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper thing, however, I am sure, and that telling. The women were present MAY NOW BE DEAD Enterprise Association “Margie, I want to present Mr. Sanders, Herbert's most intimate 16.00 @16 (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) at the wedding of Miss Laura Den- nis to Herman V. Biringer, and Onlons . : Onions, green Bermuda onions is, no woman is obliged to make love VERA CRUZ, June 19—Beryetyn, her whole existence, even if she is Wearables for Men 0 7 | i Cal. ontons, par wack ne nt a Abia gt tases 4 rar ned Coo Na egy srtona, [ied There ts n friendly com. pens ae AD will | promised petite tell Te low: oe a caeed. tellowian a ete ee ie “Walter, this fs the woman friend, |panionship of wits and understand-| sell it quickly. | J 4 and Young Fel . tas 3 cheat “yet ‘ ny gdpneaiing” sétiee Mrs. Waverly, that I have told you|ing that is mighty pleasant, and it See the bride's parents announced it 7 i i i 160 @ ting to the friction between Gen.|go much about,” said Kitty, after the/ makes no claim on the heart or the | aes aoa Now selling on our friendly easy pay Loon raainhon Huerta and Aurellano Urrutia, and| wedding ceremony. emotion, even if the companionship | ment plan, which means pay down what Hpi lar. crate. the people of the capital are greatly| | was furious for blushing as I|be between tho sexes. This man . i or month Parsley : ri incensed. d up into the quizzical eyes of |Sanders has interested me more you like, and pay ma ree withiat Loos! asparagus aoe] They believe Rerystyn has been cpa seutardl lthan any one I have ever met with a what _your income wi ig an Tomatoes erate + 4.00 regis gt poe head bee sy! tarp e “Lam very glad to know the fore-| the exception of Dick aml i straining your pocketbook. , Rhubarb, local & of it there may be a popular uprising handed and accommodating young| yy interest in him bears out one Honey, stral unless the actor reappears woman who keeps wedding rings #e- | of the theories that Dick offered the navel... creted about her person to produce |other night when Miss Fairlow was And Remember This: esse eee ceese Oranges, Cal Small vise navels, crate: 3.38 Jon emergency, that the capes eer with us, and also my own idea that | 6c Pound ‘/ {Cal. lemons, crate a | 4 the neglectful 2 he goose is sauce r 7 ‘ i ed bridegroom an¢ what is sauce for the goose is sauce | When you trade here you trade, in the J] /Cnotce temona, ersie’ Re is ter! best man may not be made ridicu-/for the gander. It is only to you,| best CREDIT house in town. Best for 8 Jiious and the bride tearful.” little book, do I make one of these| styles, best for assortment, best for price, T was angry at myself for not 8ay-lold sayings. Dick says: “No on If you haven't registered this : t I had met and|woman can be everything to ar year, you must do-eo at once ||ins outright thal |woman can be everything to a man and best for easy terms. talked with Mr. Sanderson on the! At the time he said it I thought he| Model Electric Laundry Proiters 1“ g 1 oe ete or tee eT cloce ge || train coming over, but I had talked |was crazy, but perhaps he may be | Old roostere, tive’. 5's. om Eriday., Booke are now ||t0 Kitty so many thmes like « Dutch |right, and perhaps "No one man can | . | Me : luncle for her slight indiscretions |hold all the interests” of any! |] Peg at the Prefontalne Pulld Vienat 1 could not tell her with any | woman MAIN 507. 1201 FIRST AVE. 4 tise, don.’ | Z deuree of assurance that I had been es 3 ‘ ' ‘aan sd If you have registered for the Jon iie or what sho would probably| MY! that's a radical Idea city election in March, then you #) oi“, regular flirtation with I am afraid Aunt Mary would| 004 wine, de. need not reg Bet i mae |think I had gone crazy if I were to a Weal nee vse 3 strange ma oadful that sex must, {tell it to her. Dear old Mrs, Selwin My Painless Dentistry means better dentistry ° Pork, good block hago: : 05 @ 09 Jenn tt cs onter into every con-| Would understand and say: “Mar-| —becaus: the pain will prevent the best dentist | (Corrected datly by the Bradner Co.) | OR. EDWIN acre ol every interest, every | sie, that is just as true of women as | in the world from doing your work as he knows bd . ; 4 ween a man|of men, but in all the long years it should be done, That S dcidpamuctcn at erent ahicn oi eat ga bol coo bi tabs \that have flung themselves behind No matter what you want done in dentistry, Native Washington aoe. And oe vier what Dick would say if/even woman's thoughts have not | the elimination of pain is an assured fact. eraamery, brick a7 NTIST. , Sven ‘tell him of my little esca-|been free, She has had to think| Aching, diseased and abscessed teeth can be Native Weabington wocens In due | should y ¢ | e lines that man bh pre | removed absolutely and positively without pain. | "creamery, solid pas ae | Mr : ‘t.(along the lines that man has pre ‘ pain, Bar eal | wi hes Mtelling |pade and rend him what Ihave writ rived for her, and she would not| No cocaine, chloroform, ether or gas—a method. YC Until 10 Clock. | ag ‘Qusctly what [re nme of course, I never will, This|dare even think such traitorous | strictly my own and positively harmless, work wil \ * shits as yo e just spoken. | » 1 * just this: You enter the dent- ice Ae | oe eee ee little “book 1s one of the secrets |thoughts as you have just spoken.| ar of pain or discomfort; holding = Aarti ination; guarantes. | which only you and I must share to-|That she could be at all interested | m te Four Rand, you’ ane: Waseh pian aan ing your work, and | gether, sf in any man but the one who sit tract the eensitive nerves, grind or cut the teeth, with DANCE AT eter Wie lS py *"L presume Tam making mountains |her out for his favor would Gonsulation and. Rxamination FRER, and 1 tell you ’ lt | e but to you, dear |like branding her with the s¢ tovm penny what your work Will cost, “77, DREAMLAND out of molehills, but to you, ¢ i carlet | SLATTILE S POPULAR LHEDIT MOUSE. pth ee | att diary, I may as well confess what a|letter, We have learned differently | DR. L. D. G Dental W. ? ew | .L. D. eo ma about your TRMTH foolish woman I'am, [ am a splen RANT 4 Yee Bee et EDWIN. J did preacher, and aan advice giver| I went to sleep on the train think-| \ Mom tae-t Liberty Wide. Third Av. and Calon Stee Corner Third and University ro tne atte PIE AN. uagton {I am, perhaps, unexcelied, but as aling of Dick and wondering why ne| pny Biase: ig FF i have Bulldin practitioner 1 expect I am just lMkedid not at least wire me,