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SOLD FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTO CREDITORS Stock of Wolf’s Men’s Shop, combined with the Stock of the Palace Clothing Co. Entire Stock at Sacrifice Prices. Clothing $15.00 Men’s LOOK! Furnishings $1.00 Monarch 15c Men’ Sox $1.00 Wool Underwear 50c Police Suspenders $1.50 Tcew Dress Shirts 25c¢ Men’s Garters ... $1.50 Union 50c Wool A§c Ac 36¢ Ae Suits Suits $22.50 Men’ Suits $25.00 Men’ Suits ... $15.00 Men’ Overcoats $15.00 Men’ Slip-Ons $4.00 “godt Suits $17.50 Men’s LOOK! Shoes case — : F $1 .68 \<' rosse $2.35 $2.25 $3.85 . $4.35 Shoes .... $4.00 Heavy Work Shoes .. $6.00 High-Cut Work Shoes PANTS $2.50 Men’s Dress Pants $3.50 Men’s Pants .. $4.00 Men’s Pants $1.50 Boys’ Pants $7.95 $9.85 $6.85 $2.45 PALACE CLOTHING 1022-1024 FIRST AVENUE THE STORY OF man From Mississipp Gand, revolves arou pany in Washington senator from Missteaipp! fat, jovial Rill Langdon, who is se to the capital by the “trust” inter. ests as an easy mark, who will inelde with their ideas through friendship for the men who put him there. The old gentleman, a cava Her of the old school, has a high sense of honor, and, seeing through their schemes, defeats them and comes off victorious in a fight tha threatens to destroy him financial ly, politically, and, what was even “A GENTLE co more vital to him, emirch the hon-/ or of his family. a ae! FO TRAINS EVERY DAY TO PORTLAND VIA THE That Take You TO THE EAST VIA THE O-W. R. & N. 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Agt. 716 SECOND AV, MAIN 932, KATE PRICE ing the heavyweight Vitagraph play Arcadia, to start on rid festoone 1S FAST BECOM medienne ranks, In was sup ack was a flowers fis the Old W raft, But it sank from all ) was too sight, A larger nd raf wefully a it was was at last when Kate | stepped on a raft which she had requisitioned herself, “big enough, as she sald, “to carry a house | eee | GENE GAUNTHIER IS SEEN | at the Clase A theatre this week in Rory O'Moore,” an Irish drama the Kalem company All the |acenes of the play are Iald tn Ire land, when the [rish were rebelling against English rule, and some stirring incidents are depicted easfully woman of the Essanay company manages a little Jap baby she | adopted. several months ago with | ease, The baby is the pet of the studio f contented to re 1 as with her nurse oe JUST THE SORT OF LUCK |that the old familiar horseshoe | will bring, fs shown in a Vitagraph under the title of "A Horse paring of Colonial the Right after old man Edwards | picks up a horseshoe and brings it ne for luck, he is run over auto, he upsets a babycat cat steals the Sunday dinner an jthe oe leaves. When Edwards |throws the horseshoe out of the | window it land the neck of a | policeman, and he {s nearly ed for assaulting or | “Young” Edward booked | sparring match the san ling, and when he uses the horseshoe in his glove, it luck of another kind altoge | The feature of the program | | Battie of Wits,” the c |sode in “The Million Dx tery,” which is drawing big crowds to the Colonial at perform | ance | arrest an off for en same brings her nt ept | oe MACK, THE FAT, of the Vitagraph HUGHIE | genial comediar » is McGowan. Hu first profession was with the Vita graph, after one of their official |had seen Mack in an amateur per formance He is married and | three hildren, two boys and a girl Clemmer Until Saturday Night “The Dancer,” a special photo lola’s Promi with Mary Hee t Hunts Wild a cartoon comedy “The aker” and r the Love of comedies Colonial Until Saturday Rattle of Wit The Million The Fable Dear Public and the a George Ade com for Luck Hearst-Selig Night current Dollar of the or, the of Mush H P) Vitagr: News raeshoe Circuit Until Saturday Night “Love and Baseball,” with Chris ty Mathewson {ls of Pauline, episode 11; “The Phantom Light,” two-part story, and a Sterling comedy ee Indian Class A Until Saturday Night “The Girl and the Stowaway," an Alice Joyce drama in two parts ‘The Close Call,” Vitagraph dram with Lillian ker; Rory O'Moore,” a Kalem drama, with ene Gauntier. sao Melbourne Until Saturday Night Strongheart,” thre@-part drama “Her Eternal Victory,” Selig drama; “Fisherman Kate,” Vita graph comedy. All Week of a Phantom {rama Athambra Until Sunday Night Ma drama Grand Until Saturday Night A Gentleman From Mississipr a five-part comedy featuring 1 Wise Convert,” a Mar 4 w a ° RESIDENCE THEATRES | At the Home Until Sunday | “The Rock of Hope, drama; Mary ~ Pickford Dark Horse,” comedy We IM, t tw Binds oO YOU CAN SEE THEM ALL FOR FIVE CENTS Lillian Walker In the Vitagraph Orama “A Close Cal!’’ Gene Gaunthier a Real “Rory 0’Moore”’ Alice Joyce In a Two-Part Kalem Special “The Girl and the Stowaway” BALLARD AT THE PIANO 800 SEATS, 5 CENTS ard is firmly filmdom mes of French tofan has been In Irish Drama a descend When States, and she recel When only 13 y age, Misi and, because of her excellent work, take child parts, Later she play stars of note on the stag Five years ago she a and was a success at The Universal r proudly. She plays opposite and together they write ne The last splendid team series Miss she was extremely at once aims her rly all t Cunard has brown hair an EPITAPH OF AN OLD BACHELOR ODD ONE MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Oct To independent, good-lc ing old bach who, in his youn rred to live ¢ than get marrie and A petticoat boss and — perk In or 1 single through this Ife ApS anite epitaph the rather her elor standing on River Jordan, with th old malic the other beckoning him cross, now marks the grave of F. A. Waite, an eccentric resident of | Myrtle Point, who dled recently at| an advanced age after a life of single blessedness. In his will, Waite left explicit di rections cc the monument monument bearing irmounted by figy of a back one side of th to on aT PIKE ning and inscription it should bear, PARROT TIPS IT | NEW YORK, Oct, 16,—"Man In | to the | of the | find them established as a family young her mother brought er education at Columbus, fed to the Francis Ford work they | house! BER 16, 1914, PAGE 3. BRONSON ISN'T TAKING SIDES IN RYTHER AFFAIR The at Mother alt ull the Ryther's Saturday, Because on that day re going matinee at Marcus Loew's Empress theatre of Manager as the guests Bronson I'm looking forward to Satur day sald Bronson. “I'm afraid that The Star it appear that T have taken sides in the tre between Mother Ryther and the elty health department That is not he CARE "L know nothing about the merits All I know ta a lot of kids who don't get a show very often are kids, wherever you and all kids like a show "1 did when I was a kid FEVER IN TRENCHES Ith of ches ts of too," bas rfade very at all controversy that at the nd a few Kids LONDON, Oct, 16.-¢The sin the tr according to Pr says an Amsterdam ts taking steps to prevent he Gert in bad ex Besserer dispatch an epidemic ver Is reported to have nee in the German Solssons. Dir Venice announce that cholera rapidly spreading throughout Hungary, and it ts feared the epidemic may get be yond control. COOPER IS MISSING of an troc nditios who, The poll neveral on are searching for ngly for Stan ng for several da have met State Senat of Port T He was to naend © falled t David 8 Troy tober Bat the keep his apr for nome tir fo. and It ts He » demented has Universal star and say based on the strong foundation of was born in Paris, powerful before the French revo her to the oO # Cunard played in “Dora Thorne was afterwards much sought after ed with Eddie Foy and with other Biograph company for a positior for its own, and makes the boast the director of the company scenarios put on did was in the “Lucille Love nd_gray-blue eyes Frederick Heyden, turer of 135 Beech st., Paterson J, while he was dresing himse Mr. Heyden found the rear door of the house open and saw a man climbing over the fence. He gave chase and caught the fugitive, He turned him over to the police and recovered a $75 gold watch and a diamond-studded Masonic watch charm COUNT GOLD UNTIL THEIR HANDS ACHE LONG BEACH, 16, H. E. Norton, city treasurer, and EB. O. Miller of the First National bank suffered from such sore fin kers after counting $204,150 in gold in the vaults of the institution that they th silk manufac Cal, Oct sought medical treatment for aching members. The two the money in about three hours. ‘The coin Was brought to this city in payment for water bonds, coun and her father | magazine to read | he wanted to sleep screamed the pet parrot of| | bowels need “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET, Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Until 10 P. M. Secono Ave. AT JAMES ST. BIG BARGAINS IN THE MEN’S STORE For Saturday’s Selling— p14.8 ored fr MEN’S _ SUITS oroughly unk linen mings of qualities which you All sizes Try ,Men’s Fants of Pants we can Raincoats Our o. witt Rubber caans, $1.00, $2.98, $5.98, $9.98 $14.75 ., Raincoats for Boys br tock Is 1 need an extra pa Balma out that odd co Oliskins, upply 4 with serges, worsteda, etc., in a wide range of $1.76, $2.48, $3.48 .. $5.00 ats big shipment Fe netted Hat, Slip-Ons, and Coats, Gaberdines from Just received, a the Mallory Cr the new colors an blocks $3. 50 the Dublin Hat for $2.00, hb has no superior for the priee. MEN’S NEEDS SHIRTS—If it's ‘ou a splendid line of es in neat patte : 59c 4. Cut full Another Shirt, ma arner percale, which is d up by the maker as one of cales made, in the latest Taranteed pertect fitting «OO Short Bosom Shirts, made from a i percale. T are considered did for fall as they have undered bosom which frequently prevents many a cold on the lungs, and are very dressy. Come in a wide UNDERWEAR In either Ur Suits, cotton or wool and silk mixed, from 50c ., » $5.00 SOX famous Castlegate in merino and 1 at— 25¢ ana 50c Flannel Shirts in blue, brown and gray, all sizes, up from. . 98c NECKWEAR Slike Neck wear In any enape sand Scotch from, each. wool mixtures, wat we c laun| show 3 Dress Shirts, r red cuffs an with patterns and newest colors we fon or 2-plece ex in val 4 bluch $1.98 Boyer 93.60 High Top Tan Water with buckles, Sizes $3.00 Viel Kid-and Pat Extra High Top But ial, a pair...€2.29 Misses! and Childres's © Button Shoe pair Sizes #% t Wome: Jullet 8! pair Misses’ $2.50 ent Leather Dent's Gloves $1.75 Splendid for street wear 11a pal: © a pair o $1.25 Felt and laughed and cried, “and we'll see if we can’t kill the jinx.” Perhaps I will have a good time | yet, but hereafter no “surprises” } for mine—I'll give Dick and every- one else ample notice of my com+ | ing. | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) RUSH ARMY TO FRONT LONDON, Oct. 16.—Advices re too. irnpulaive, | cetved here from Berlin say general times and| Allway traffic has been suspended for four days to permit the passage of 90,000 fresh troops to the front, THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE MARGIE CONCLUDES: “NO MORE SURPRISES.” (Copyright, 1914, by the Newepupee | Dick had broken his promise to me about drink and Laer: cards 1 would not have lost fall suit before I ever wore Id not have been so physic Enterprise Association.) er our hotel breakfast, which her of us could eat, Dick as he frankly stated, h drinking too much the night and I because ed over the we started ne ause, was 60 loss sult ny out to find the r company. A t and ang their think afterward I had e to think of} this, for wher nd I got back| to-the hotel room pulled off his} and fl 4 mself on the bed} look n Well, we can't do anything back | uatil find out about the suit s and I as well go to p In a nt he was snor ng, and here was I, w pected so much, up in a h room with the man I had exp to find at my com ing off the effects of a nigh the } LILLIAN WALKER APPEARS the balance of the week in “A Close Call,” a Vitagraph drama at the Class A theatre. Red Mills, an outlaw, overpowers the express agent in a little Western town, and | flees with a bag of gold: He en- ters the cabin of Tom Morton, while Morton is away, and frightens Mrs. Morton into submis- sion. Then he buries his gold be neath the floor. Hearing the sher- iff's posse, Red Mills flees to the attic, taking Morton's little girl with him, and warns Mrs. Morton that if she informs on him he will strangle the child, The strange mix-up is untangled by the brave little woman after the wrong man had been arrested Let Dr. Macy Cure You au 1 to and we went await we ments e. Dick was cross and 1 know | was 1 had over-joyed with Dick is r arranges sul wondere 1 understood that sur such foo Book, I'll confess and that tha a wor marries When one party | ething without con other party on the dy going to} This time it] though it was going to be| 8 wer ish mistakes ” ting the t Is that nly he er lizes what a silly she usually is If 1 had not done thing I would not have 2 o'clock when 1 bought al slept until about not downstair this kno quince pwn tha ! know went and and all] judt the dining Chronic and So-called In- Disordes Ear, Nose. Asthma, Ap. to eat the going started of th PILLS, GALOMEL @: 230s = AND CASTOR OIL . 22" Why didn't 1. “How late is it Jaf past two. ar's & Look back at your childhood lays. Remember the “dose’ th er insisted on—castor oil athartics. How you how fought them. With our wake me? pend! Catarrh you he ; Dropsical, Tubereu lar and Anaemt Come to as I brush my on | Condit ns, Rheuma lune hair While we were at luncheon the clerk sent word that my suitcase had been found, and I would not let Dick eat any sweets. I told him the coffee upstairs, expect to be able to serve birthday cake. Margie? did as I directed. | ¢ ‘, nswered—but, | all ‘he did not sée, for the cake) Special & one mass of soft sweet stickl-| Gnirspeactt It was all over my clothes—| erence being given to rtinately it Was not near my new dre That was all right, but you could not tell which were Dick’s| birthday sox and which was his| birthday cake. 1 tell you, little book, my sur-| prise had surely turned out a dou ble cross and {t has proved so ridic-| lulously disappointing that poor | Rha ‘guarantes. Dick, although bursting with laugh-| 08. ter, has taken pity on me and sug-|? sted that I put on my pretty new | | dress, take a ride up to the hilltop | Reware.ef counterfeits sold here.|for dinner and then come back Seo that it ts made by "Californta| downtown in time for the theatre, Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any| “Never mind, Margie, you meant |... 1840, $90 dns co ther kind with contempt. jell Dick, entrance, ust as soon Nervous Disor and tism, ders, Stomach Intestinal Disorders Liver, Ulad. All Urinary children It's different. | order Mothers who cling to the old form) ing. of cour of physic simply don't reslize what | 1; the they do. The children’s revolt { What's the well-founded, Their tender little ad Dick, aa he insides” are injured by them 1 an If your child’s stomach No vp ders of Womeo—Iirregulart- I Periods, Displacements and Wisorders peculiar to the sex al reduced prices to women on all which include Osteopathy, Naturopathic medicine, preg non-surgical meth+ liver an: be cleansing, giv only California Syrup Its action ts positive, but) fi" Millfons of mothers kee} harmless “fruit laxative they know children love to that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeter the stomach, and that a teaspoon ful given today saves a sick child tomorrow Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ops plainly on each. bottle, lelictous Figs xentle this andy; take it All Disorders of Men—Nervous Debtl~ ity, Blo’ special and Chronle Disorders, 606, A Wasserman teat, mnt for all Despondency, Im- ty and Nervous Debility only office tn the city meet the same man you mee in the office, and who buck of every promise m. to 8 pom, Sundays, ) to 18 Consultation free. Call or write today, Neglect is the unpardonable sin. DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methods: Seattle, Wash, opposite Al alternately weeny sald as I

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