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) ; : } 7 ge And must be sacrifloe: At Public Sale Tomorrow Shirts cut to. $20 Men’s Suits and Overcoats cut to $5.98 Sox cut tree... 81 $1.00 Men's Overalls cut to.... 15¢ Men’s Sox Sox cut to ......... “Yi eon aaht 2c Handkerchiefs ge i .....98c Cu $5 $15 Suits and Overcoats, heavy Fall Suits, cut to.. Cee ere eccctee $25 Suits and ‘Gverccats; Kaufman pre-shrunk, | CE On eee 100 Tail ahibadle Suits from the yaaa Woolen Mills, values from $30 to $45, while they $5.00 Dress Pants $1. 8 dhe. EE EP EE ee $20 Men's Raincoats, $6.68 ag while they ws at lot lene headliner at the Alhambra, It ts The Prince of India,” a melodrama. A Ford Sterling comedy is on the | bit PHOTO PLAYS} “SMASHING THE VICE;road man. ‘Tras six-part drama, is the af Mage widower promised his Gaughter he feature st the Tiltkum theatre! IN “THE FABLE OF THE FAMI-| would never marry. However, t I: ts a firstrun pleture, depicting | ty Who Did Too Much for Nellie,” | did. the white slave traffic evils, and/ the Todd household discovers it! bas District Attorney Charles 3.) doesn't pay to doll up the cook in| things were in a pretty pickle. It Whitman as an actor, playine the| giad rags, because she will only | all bappened in “The New Butler,” part of the anti-vice leader in the| marry the butcher. This 1s the|a comedy at the New Circult today play. There are 700 scenes in the | groundwork for George Ade’s Iatest | There are two two-part dramas on | piay and 10 different traps that! comedyinelang, which heads the|the eame bill THE WIDOW PROMISED HER son she would never marry; the er swore they had the white slaver uses to €ecoy| bi! at the Colonial. “Drawn Into| a ig girls are shown. Tonight ts the | the Quicksand” is the 16th complete| TODAY'S PROGRAM AT THE) last night that the pleture 18) episode in “The Million Dollar Mys-| Class A theatre includes a two-part| scheduled to run. tery,” a thrilling chapter that is| Lubin drama, “The Twin Brothers eee playing to big audiences. “The Bar-| Van Zandt,” and “The Heart of Son HELEN HOLM WHOSE |rel Organ,” a Vitagraph comedy,|ny Jim, Vitagraph drama, in work {nm railroad dramas has won|and world views in the Hoarst- | which “Sonny Jim” sells his pet for her the title of "The Daughter | Selig Pictorial complete the pro-| dog to buy his mother a bracelet, of the Raflroad,” will shortly be| sam. | but pines for his pet until he be seen tn another raflroad drama, oS e comes sick, and only recovers upon “The Lost Mail Sack.” As a re-| BARBARA TENNANT IS THe! | return of the dog. “No walt of the experience she has ‘ar with Robert Warwick tn the/ 1 plomat,” {s an Eseanay com gained in railroad stories, Miss| “Dollar Mark,” five-part drama, at) drama, with Ruth Stonehouse in the Holmes can run a locomo-ive, op-| the Grand erate a telegraph transmitter, rd | couple a car as good as aay rail leading role. Clemmer Until Friday Night “Lay Down Your Arms,” the pic eee A Four. PART PATHE PLAY Is TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Credit House. Our Fall and Winter Display Eclipses All Previous Records for Variety, Smart Styles and Unusual Values. Bradbury a stem MEN—Fall and Winter Hats Are Here All the nov elty and con- nervative shapes ontr and bindings, Is the hat of The come in crowns with D bE ime 4 in the bo et crown, with small and medium rims Clarkson Hate . <6 $3.00 Stetson Ha 85.00 and Up The stamp of individuality is tailored in every BRAD- BURY garment. CREDIT Our modern charge necount sye- tem enables you to select whatever you may desire and es you the privi You will see that we appreciate to remit tor the your business and that we are apes] nian earnestly striving to express that whichever appreciation in deed rather than mnver words ra acceptable. New Fashions for Winter of 1914 Which faithfully portray the numerous changes which have been tak ing place in a style way in the various lines of wom New Tailored Suits New Afternoon Coats New Evening Gowns New Afternoon Gowns New Evening Wraps New Blouses and Waists Every article in this advance showing was selected because It em bodies one of the three newest fashion ideas which revolve pri marily about the Basque, Redingote and Moyen Age Styles Senast Now ergs A Coats $23.75 | | on wnat Plaid Zibeline Coat, 4% inches in though Da length, Redingote | | jon also style, with the large hye! a nig belt effect. Collar] | green and w and cuffs inlaid in| | We have a he broadcloth, Shown | | Black Hats in brown, gold, | | We emphasize our special navy and plaids Hats at ‘s apparel. New Skirts Trimmed Hats of Distinction Wo direct atten value In Trimmed SACRIFICED! The balance of the high-grade M. Weslow, Ellensburg, ASSIGNED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CREDITORS These Ridiculously Low Prices Boys’ Suits—Shoes thrown in one big 1510 FIRST AVENUE Pinched tha Tha Pike Street And as the widow and widow.) no children, | ‘| Class A Until Saturday Night STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOB 9, 1914. PAGE 3. Jand dad probably felt in thetr courtship days and firat fow months of marriage had been for Many, Many yenurs, at 1 co tell her that In her case she had $2.00 not put anything In the w ot triendabip, comradeship and com Matting munity of to In its place to, ttle book—to the time when biuvdag Dick and I have grown alike, when stock wae perhaps, I have lost some of my und he has lost some onsibility; to the time seo him sitting beside though his th away, most Irresistible $1.49 LOO of his trree when I car dat were far ughts without an al dosire to ask him $2.00 Wool $4.00 Men’s por veg: te lyegpe ty wring lhe wee! wil oo Soot’ a] | £22 Suits and Overcoat, $5.00 Men's a z crt rt “eeaee | MEIEIN’S oger sionate lov ppp et »—* ue ae ag a ies etias iit, baiere roworer, oe STTTS writing mo know when he is away, I this 1s rather silly of me, be $2.98 its In Values Up to $18 Men’s Work Dre: bredsn. labone ation mf a Sine A “Shoes eat te Y2uitvroban'y mate him once YOur Pick Saturday me, as well as bore him to death feel that he must write me datly, and yet it gives mea ing that as soon as he {s away from me he has forgotten me utterly - when I do not get a letter from o=_——s him, And when he sends me tele srama, I alwaya feel as though he $1.89 had put off ta ‘ ing to me until th P ordinary offer $8.60 Boys’ Suits, an els fast. Giants’ kod then tae ute This extraordinary t t. & wire from a sense of d of such splen id weari gant assortment, | y got a night letter from bim|f material, made Sp in this OE s jthis morning, answering my long season's best models, in the , Jietter about Eliene, “You did justif itting model for the $3.00 Boys right, Margie, dear,” he said, “but ent mn! = Pond Xe Shoes cut to... a don't’ worry. about Harry’ andi™ Young man, also the box oo |Eliene; we've got enough to wo! model and the more con 9 |ry about fn our own family, with servative model for the man out going out to the nelghborril of quiet taste, can be had . and bringing some new worrles ad PF Lot of 300, all high-grade, JBiin. t'vo patched up that doom f here in Worsteds, Serges hope to get home with and Cassimeres. All sizes, from 30 to 46 chest. Sat- Jxale and hop ot hie , Cc jin th xt two or three days fro 4 48 on my way back I'm gotng to urday rolt on business Th of m your pick ° often, dear. girl, and remember 1 always love you, even though | who are #0 ready with writte When Dick does say anything a s S sweet, I think {t sounds nicer the Public Market than anything any other man has ver said to me. Perhaps {t ts! 25c lp jbecause he {a rather chary of his 3 39 Have triple knee and loye making since our marriage.|—| In madras, percales, ging. $ bad double heel and toe; made - ns However, I know that he is a and eolesette. Full double-bed size, in gray only; 41h. from long yarns—extra ture adapted from Baroness Ber-|@8" Who 1s particularly fascinat ors, with high mill weight. Just 50. Special, $3 39 heavy weight equal in tha Von Suttner’s story. ing to a woman: hia very alcof. tary collars. Sizes from 5 wh they last me wear to any 2 pair 25c makes a woman feel ¢ to 16 years you can buy, pair eee ies Colonial Until Saturday Night would ike to mak him ¢ | “Drawn Into the Quicksand,” |Piiment her. 1 wonder if there current installment of “The Mil-|@¥eF Were any vows between Ele Hon Dollar Mystery"; “The Fable|®0r Fatrlow and Dick. I have of the Fam y That Did Too Much |®°t seen her all this summer for Nellie,” a George Ade comedy;| Good is tn Detroit ‘The Barrel Organ,” Vitag at this m wonder if Dick With Two Pairs of Roomy Pa dy-drama; “Hear knows this, and will he see her? and Taped Seams. Was | Margte, Margie, don't be a jeal ous Iittle Koos (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) viee/New Cecil Hotel The Twin Brothers Va twopart Labin Diplomat,” “The Heart of Sonny Jim,” jen drama. are pretty nearly waterproof, as ly all wool and made from doub o¢ In Bad With Police with two pairs of full-lined pants, seams thor. Tillkum Tonight oughly reinforced with linen tape to stand any bing the Vice Trust,” a The New Ceett hotel is branded pressure. Sizes 7 to 17 ars. art feat today by the police as a disorderly $1.25 BOYS’ PANTS Pm Petes house and a law-breaking estab FOR. roult Until Saturday Night | lishment. | seees oo Treasure,” two-part) John EB Savage, tts proprietor, | Made from mill-ends ot exceile: Butler,” terials, in all sizes and colors, “Ni comedy; | wa: | ws Portis of Pauline,” two parts, | day! pinched several hours before ht this morning, on a’ war serial No. 10. |rant charging that the place sold folk atyle nines, |iquor at forbidden hours of the A regular $6.00 value which will give excellent | Grand Unti! Saturday Night | night, and that women of the un service. All sizes, Nothing better for school o lar Mark,” five-part|derworld ply their trade there. wear. | Shubert drama Savage put up $100 bail BOYS’ SWEATERS—All-wool, with rough neck eee Alhambra Until Sunday Night ‘The Prince of India,” a four-part drama; “The Hypnotic Power,” a Ford Sterling comedy. . 34. Worth Special RUTH STONEHOUSE Melbourne Until! “The Death Saturday Night Sign at High Noon Kalem drama; “The Ordeal,” Selig Worth $1.25—Saturday .......... drama; “The Buxom Country The best One Dollar Shirt to Lass,” Edison comedy, Garner's percales. eee In the Essanay Comedy Drama “No. 28, Diplomat” dered cuffs and neck bands. Siz RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until “The Mad Man's part drama; “Animat |No. 133, topical; “The Hat,” comedy Sunday Ward,” two Tole of a In fine madras and French perca ns and colors. Hand patter sizes Men’s Golf - | At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday | “Jim Webb, three-part |drama; “Snookee’s Disguise,” com jedy Senator,” JOHN INCE fect fitting. \Another shirt for Sizes 14 to 17. CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE 200 TELEPHONES | GUT OFF BY A BABE! CITY, N. J., Oct. 9 the home of lonville ¢ ATLANTIC The birth of a baby In Matteo Glonott! of M (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper En. ‘ off all telephone service in that sec terprioe ‘Assoctaiten.) ‘The Heart of tion for the greater part of a day WONDER IF I'M A JEALOUS 200 subscribers. to the rage of The boy arrived at the Gionottl home shortly 2 midnight. There was nobody around to Mal celebrate, so he & shotgun | and proceeded to blow holes in the WOMAN | It 1s astonishing the number of |traditions, conventions and theo. |ries that I have shattered since | |was married. Sonny Jim” A Vitagraph story of a little | If ever I have a daughter (and | boy and his pet dog. atmosphere. |hope I shall have one), I am goin Mr, Newton, the phone company’s Jto teach her something very. dif wire chief, discovered the lines ferent than {8 taught girls about were useless When he came to work love and marriage nowadays. 1|{| BALLARD AT THE PIANO n the morning. He searched until average girl 18 too ro: noon. The ate in the afte mantic; In fact, sb places ro {te Gionotti’s place, he found the | mance ahead of love, sentimentalty broken wires ha ng loose from jabove sentiment, Most women’s ro- A GREAT SHOW FOR the pole, with about a pound of |mances are purely imaginative hot in the cross arm, Glonotti told and when one wakes from a dream about it. Newton started to swear Jof imagination, reality alwoys changed his mi rinned, said eems colder, harder and more un Hope the kid's all right,” and start yathetic than ever. I don't imagine that there girl brought up in the ed repairs TALKS IN ’ER SLEEP is a atmosphere 5 Cents 1& r908 iy Fp hele ah uae Until Sat. Night, Inclusive © more or less disappointed with marriage, You aee, littie book, *Ne AND IS DIVORCED gets thorough! impregnated w the {dea that m blim rriage is ed courtsh! d under the DAYTON, 0., Oct. 9—J ple, who sued his wife, Mary Sip ple, for a divorce, told the hn Si given and ac ps of the cop’ |chureh and state, when tn of the divorce court that she talked it's nothing of the kind in her sleep of other men, thus r | Marriage 1s merely the best vealing her alleged infidelity, The |known and most civilized plan of divorce was granted carrying out nature's one eat law of reproduction I shall try and 3 CENT MOVIES NOW ch my daughter this, and also 1] ao shall be very careful to teach her that only an marriage, just the NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—New York chool children are to have mov ing pieture ws under the super vision of the Educational Alliance. The entertainments will be instruc tive and wholesome, The 4 of admission will be three cents. love i incident of same as mar an incident of lift I'm smiling, little book, as 1; think of what Mother Waverly would say if he should see the foregoing paragraph 1 think times she wavers In her mind a to whether I am slightly Insane or | wholly fool. And yet, If she would own it, she would tell me that that enthralling passion which sh For the blind there has been in- vented.a watch with the hours so marked by iad dots and dashes that it can be read by the sense of | | touch. wild, OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. Boys’ Iron Clad Suits Norfolk Style $4.98 You, sir, these heavy cassimer BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS, Nor- $4. 50 in red and gray. Men’s Shirts Perfect fit guaranteed. Neat patterns, Short Bosom Shirts laundered. All This Shirt is guaranteed by the maker to be fast color, per- Newest Fall patterns and colors have arrived. 20¢ Wool Sox all colors, “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET”, aturday llc Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST. At the Values the Men’s Store Offers for Saturday wR Men’s Trousers po In Values up to fl a $3.00, Saturday $1.76 J NN op to nae aa re pec for Sat \ | 2a, Men’s Trousers $5.00 isos Waeie 8 $3.48 cas s that you can dump into the wash t They wash like muslin and are the ones that you always come back for another pair. $3 48 aturd all sizes.... ° 7 New Shipment Hats $2.00 and $3.50 The Dublin at $2.00 Is a world beat- all the new Fall shapes and shades. The Mallory Cravenette Hat needs no explanation; thoroughly rain proof, newest Fall bi sw poey $3.50} ets | _ Boys’ Oregon Blank Stockings All Wool The Arrowhead $5.00 Value, Special SHOES WOMEN'S $3.25 Patent and Gunmetal Shoes in Blucher style, with welted soles. $2. 49 zes 2% to 6. Special, a pair.. WOMEN’S $2.50 Vici Kid Shoes tn button and Blucher styles. New Fall lasts $1 98 ‘ . just tn. Spectal, a pair.... MISSES’ ané CHILDREN’S Gunmetal Button Shoes for school wear Sizes 11% to 2, a pair. Sizes 8% to 11, @ pair BOYS' and YOUTHS’ Box Calf Schoo! Shoes, made for wear: $1.98 Sizes 2% to 5%, a patr..... Sizes 13% to 2, a pair...... -$1.69 39c, 89c to $1.49 For Home Comforts Slippere—Men's—all grades: $1.25 Women’s Juliet House Slippers, special, a pair 98c Boys’ High-Top Sho sizes 13% to 2, nts, Full Lined and cheviots they are strict le texture cloth, 98c nt Weating ma All very roomy. with buckles, $3. 00 grade, Sizes 28 to da $1. be had tn the land; made from laun- es from 14 to 17, ie, in the season's most wanted Shirts 69c the asking if not satisfactory [LIVES ON 4 CENTS A | biencetomatn sun, oxen DAY; HE HAS BUTTER Jets. baton inca Pees eee [ond and milk. . Oct. 9.—Mar. WEBSTER, Mas “I do not claim the business mai cus M. Wood, an old philosopher of | Of the city can live on four cents Webster Gore, lives on four cents|® day,” said Wood, “but I do claim ja day. On holidays Wood |that the retired gentleman, the prepared a dinner ata cost of about | farmer, or any one who will live Om 10 cents the farm, can.” The daily menu: Breakfast—Sljced and fried dian meal grape Jelly. pudding, butter, Oonsore doughnuts, wheat sher. Let Dr. Macy Cure You Din Rar, roat, Asthma, Ap pendicitis, Catarrh. Nowe ‘Lay Down Your Arms’ See der and All Urinal ¥ Disorders, . he Skin, Ache, | | Eczema, Pir nples, Ruptur ¢, Piles and all gat, tn E TRIAL TREATMENT EVERY OR ONE WEEK FOR CATARRH, LOSIS) AND RUN Really Is depicted by ess Bertha Von in her novel, Baron Suttner world-famous and which won the NOBEL PEACE PRIZE All Disorders of Men—Nervous Debtl~ the Greatest |B} Miiorders, cour sid and Wasrerman, toate Influence for} Ril Med Abeer hs Universal in ploture. 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