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Fi, STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1914. PAGE 3. | a | What's J ohn Bunny Thankful Hardware. Cutlery, Sporting Goods He Stops Feeding His $50,000 “Phiz” Long Enough to Tell Some Stories | Bargains Pee Lone Knows fo Tall Some Ses Il T° Be Sold at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS Ae pats for? Why, His Face, of Course!|P]PER & TAFT’S THIRD SALE nt In our experience Bays m Our experien: we've| BY ESTHER vy — — well fod, though,” alghed John er had wand uptodat never had aa new and upse-date ret ges sl Bhcsee Hedy cite, tea IN EIGHTEEN YEARS stock of merchandise to close out, and at prices you have never wit-| eh?" chuckled John B every now and then to a cer : bo J messed caabare the funny, sunny eas eer tain Thanksgiving when the Commencing Friday, we are closing out our entire stock of Hardware and making a general clean-up of CUT- Don't pass up thie golden oppor| of the realm of fllms—when 1 kood wife and the kids had just |] LERY, SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS, Reductions throughout our store during this sale will range from tunity ween some dry bread and frakfurters 10 per cent to 50 per cent, and in many instances a great deal more (with the exception of a few contract goods), asked him for what special gift for Thanksgiving dinner, and ‘ : " We will be closed all day Thurs-} he would thank fortune on the ‘dad’ didn't eat at all that day Our store has been closed for the past three days in order to arrange this stock for the greatest selling event that day. If you haven't been here, you) day of thanksgiving and he didn't feel a bit funny.” has taken place in this line since our sale of three years ago ag vee make a Kye & “Why, girl alive, look in my “Did T ever tell you about Our guarantee goes with every article sold—money back if not satisfied. Our reductions are genuine. be here Friday and Saturday. You) face—THERE’S YOUR AN: that oldest boy of mine?” | This, like our previous sales, will be appreciated by the publ Our reputation is at stake, and we cannot and Will see the greatest Price Wreck-| SWER,” fairly shouted the pon. queried Bunny | Wl s foll ; f the bei F ing you bave ever known on High| derous Bunny, for Bunny has as pe . will not jeopardize it The following items will give you an idea of the reductions being made, and we assure you Class Merchandise. much voice as he has face. No? Well, one Thanksgiv iff that they are genuine Piper & ‘Taft reduction College Hats tn Broadway High} “Is there another ‘map’ tn the ing day I cautioned him not to colors, black and orange, ought to} world Ike this?’ demanded tom om oe | Fishing Tackle Cutlery Dept. Athletic Goods be SOc; wrecker’s price, 1c. Men’s| funny Mr. Bunny $15 Gabderdines, wholesale price “If there is, tt tsn’t in cap- “e , ‘ ¢] 95 $0: wrecker's price $795. Men's| tivity—not yet. See what ite Oe hin SiatWalltene? se dash Deacon Jones’ Pocket Rod—Regular | $5.00 Gillette Ra 1.25 Official Baseballs.........68¢ $15 fine worsted Slipon, wholesale| Worth to me; made me rich; ‘and I'm saving my neck for $3.50, cut to : The $1.48 | $5.00 Auto Strop R hee 41:50 ‘All-Wool “Terecees.. cost $7.14; wrecker's price $5.95,| Put money in my purse, Why, the dessert.’ Greenheart Fly Rods, German silver [ 35¢ Playing Card sdvveees $7.00 Ruff Neck Sweaters Men's $10 Rubber | Stipon, whole Ne i lg to. cotning And so John Runny told his mounted; beautifully finished; length ] 0c Pocket Cutlery .......... $1.50 B a all Gl , pf ase 1g oe a b tdewasrwig ft ann] much on this ‘mug’ of mine. funny-Bunny stories, and every jit 914 feet. Regular $7.00, cut to, $3.58 | $1.00 Ingersoll Watch : saseball Gloves...... silk shoulder and sleeves, whole “And they do say I'm popular elgg poe’ Pa km vil Milward’s Imported English Dry } $3.50 Carvers cut to de & 4.00 Boxing Gloves...... i % a oo with the public—and all on ac. rases: Te. tee, coe oer | 2 $1.50 Pearl Pocket K t to 89e@ | $2.50 and $3.00 Flannel Shirts $1.68 : sale cost $12.34; wrecker's price pre Mie aap we A other little puff to the expansive | Fly Rods, hand-made, with suction | > ‘ear ‘ocket Knives cu els and § Flanne pir’ 7 $7.95. $25 Balmacaan and Over! Count of my elaborate face, cheeks of the face for which joints $2.00 Ingersoll Watches cut to $1.68] $5.50 and $6.00 Norman & Bennet ai6.$0 wholesaler weather's arlen| ‘t&®. ‘Benny face’ was b the | “eanion man ta the No. A, 9% ft. Regular $17.50, cut _to watt Tungsten Lamps cut to..11¢] Tan Walking Shoes........... 3.9) $16.50 wholesale; wrecker’s price a as better movies” gives devout thanks 2 A Catt River tad bar’ 3 g ade $1 Rubber Hats that cost aged ge the country than John Bunny on Thanksgiving day sees : tees $8.78 4 sarber ber Cut to © 1 $1.50 Tennis Shoes, smooth, red sole © a dozen wholesale; wrecker's a dy Roosevelt teeth. nie yea No. B, 9% ft. Regular $35.00, cut to Blades cot (0. sR aaa -- 89¢ be at's saying something for ps cut to _.89¢ ; 25e my face; that’s a face to give $12.28 al! Pants, cane thighs.... Ladies’ Suits and Coats that re y B-- No. C, 10 ft. Regular $40.00, cut tol $ Iniversal Lunch Boxes cut to , ooo thanks for 365 days in the year, 5 t gular § , cu tig te tan wo hel taitimerontiore | PRFIOTO PLAYS |] *"' $19.84 co OA eas + sense manufacturer who made them sold} fy. , All Pocket Cutlery reduced 15 to 40] $5.50 Drysox Shoes ... $4.89 |The Vendetta,” ts shown in picture |form at the Liberty, .. r it on eeevcee Shem to the best stores in this city nieces Cyuanbeniving Gov aan Meisselbach Automatic Reels—K , Per C $5.00 Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaw up to $18 wholesale; wrecker's| say, ‘Thank you, kind fortune, GILBERT RAWLINS, A) Clemmer Until Saturday Night lar $3.50, cut to........... ‘$1.47 or re . Venu . ii ig PO ee F BE Getice $9.85, for my face.” wealthy business man, in the two-| “The Theft of the Crown Jewels," |} Martin Automatic Reels — Regular a) Flashlight cat to 78¢ PE 9 ERR NIE Age ashore; apes 89 a : f "ere nae wi Tos in Gomes “I'll give thanks for ft, any- | part Thanhouser drama, “The Ter-| drama; “The Prince Party,” drama; $5.00, cuit to ....... $2.58 | 75 Flashlights cut to .. B8e $10.00 § Summitt Mackinaw..... $7.89 4 * i Wholesale price $2.25 .a dozen;| way, but I'll sit down to it and f Anger,” at the Class A thea-| “A Regular Rip,” comedy A E. gular — ——- Py h wrecker's price 14c. Heavy Rock-| be comfortable Pie ipevaiciapor dlegrepn = grt : Phar Zz ann E, Automatic Rosle Hagsles $1.50 Flannel and Outing Shirt. .68¢ 4 ford 10c Hose, wrecker's price 6c. “Yet a face Ike mine 1s a |note from his wife saying she bas| Claes A Until Saturday Nibht rica obit ages! Rests} pared Hardware be, BpOrHE $ Men's heavy 50¢ Wool Sox, whole-| great responsibility,” sighed |joft him with another man. Their) “The Stolen Masterpiece,” Amer ff Staf Salmon Eggs—Best prepared | ; Z G D t. sale price $4.25 a dozen; wrecker’s| Bunny, not so funny now as he [automobile goes over a bluff and) {ean drama; “The Terror of Anger,’ egg ever put on the market. Guaran- | 25¢ 61nch Combination Piters . 1s¢ un ep EY price 29¢. Men's 25c black cash-| dwelt upon the serious side of | both ars killed. That night he has| two-part Thanhauser drama, and aff teed to keep fresh two years if not | $100 1inch Stillson Wrench 58¢ 1 ioGa. Rem. R light! : mere Hose, wholesale price $2.25| the funny-face business. a dream that he has taken his boy | comedy. Gpened:> Ren 280 ger cans cat to, 4a 00 Mail Box - ++ 59¢@ | 12-Ga. Rem. Repeater, slightly used, ff tm dozen; wreeker’s price 14c, “You see, my face being my [to the wilderness and {s bringing| eee pe c eve f sogay Oe Re 0 Wizard Mop with one quart can floor | was $23.50, now ..$16.75 Men's $5 Packard Patent Leather| fortune, I must feed it well. |him up to hate woman. A young| Grand Until Saturday Night Wilson Wobbler—Best bass bait on ve ig i 16-Ga, Win, Repeates,.withvtumth a | Shoes, wrecker’s price $1.95. Z @| That's the big job of my life— | girl strays into the forest and up-| “The Master Key,” drama, the coast. Regular 75c, cut to...837¢ Parcel Post Scales ...- thin 'L tat 1 ‘ified ‘ehoke. 3 D. $1 Work Shoes, wrecker's price| feeding my face. It doesn't |fets it all, but the dream remakes| eee All Iines of Tackle show the same | #250 flollfast Ball-Rearing Roller bpp is || good shape, $33.60 to +-<.- ‘$19.75 | 2 98 sound delicate, but It does make et : good shape, $3: Oiaeb sore F, | a & murmur Ike $50,000 a year, |" e*olution, neg gs By geet x abel pul reduction and carry the P. & T.| $1.65 Union Hardware Bail-Bearing Skates.. | 30.30 Oct. Win. Repeater with Lyman |} ghoee, wrecker's price 24s P| 9, don’t mind ALICE JOYCE, IN “THE THEFT| “ee ee ei Guarantee, “ye 1:28 | Peep Sights, good as new, $18.05 to I dtan’s 500 Cape. ‘akiieals sles “My face wasn't always 80 /of the Crown Jewels,” the Thanks Cireuit Until Saturday Night South Bend Anti-Back Lash Casting | $7.50 5O-ft. Arctic 7-ply %4nch Pane Se $10.00 | “A of | offerir t the Clommer, "Wher . >a Reo $7 5 oy > ; Y's eee Sip pvaveat . $4.25 a dozen; wrecker’s price 19c.| iy _athined Seon hie ha oo: Ort © ‘ bbe x * * bnoy vec 3 pbalg Reel—Reg. $7.50, cut to... .. $3.47 | oj 00 25-4 Garden Hose . ‘ $1.38 30-30 Savage Rifle, 20-inch barrel, was Men’s $1 Hats and Caps, wholesale! round million dollars and a gown sora; stm apea rear! Sa Scotch Hand-Tied Trout Flies—Reg- | 790 No. 11% Maydole Claw Hammer....48¢ $18.00, BOW i's side os ....$10.75 Ff price up to $6 a dozen; wrecker's ee that cont $3,000, The gown wan de-|twooart deamar “la Boak” comedy ular $1.50 per dozen, cut to.....78¢ 5 Stanley Jack Plane......$1.89 | 32.Cal. Hopkins & Allen Single Shot, If price 39¢, Used ina nigned by Lady Duff Gordon, Fran-|‘*° PAT! Cram: tn Doak, comedy 1) Tripart Free Spool Casting Reel—| $1.25 No. 30 Yankee Screw Driver......98¢ | “" ws. t % P $3. 85 | Men's $1.50 Kid and Mocha cis Bushman, in a drama, and ® ajinambra Until Wednesday Night Regular $5.00, cut to......... $2. 87 $1.25 Single-Bit Handled Axe.. ase | “4 cut to .... Gloves, cost $12 per dozen whole- 5 comedy complete the picture pro-| The Open Shutters,” four-part joes 0c Files 5e¢ | 1,000-shot Daisy Air Rifle, cut to.... ff sale; wrecker’s price 950. Million Homes gram, a ¥ Gold Seal; “Animated Weekly Motorcycle Su lies Combination Tool Handle... . BS¢ sor an seceees G1LSS To lst the thousands of articles " = “The Tale of the Lonesome Dog, upp $12.25 Velocipede “Other ‘Daisy Rifles reduced. Would be an endless task—impos- Every Day | BARIE COR REE 110 BOOK, | comety-drama. II] $1.60 Black Kip Gloves Rat Trap Pedals Cut to Canvas, leather-bound Shot Gun and sible. Melbourne Until Saturday Night $1.00 Bicycle Inner Tubes. ... Large Rubber Tires Rifle Cases, $1.25.to ......+... 88¢ | Bicycle Baddie 6 89 Gun Grease, large tube..........4¢ I @ djustab’ 8 s Shot Gun Field Cleaners, 12 and 16- fj Dante's “Inferno,” five-part Mi- $3.50 Carbide Ge Mercant . - 3. rbide Generators. Arrow tile Wrecking for light, whole- Many PuLEME CR orHa une| eee I]] $23 Inner Tubes, nag by Co. } ‘ ctor 0 Motorcycle Saddles oie I some food. }ieatee! Company bee & sew ehrectee, Colonial All Week ee ‘ Ga., cut to ...0. seccecccecec ss COG Mumm Th His name is Walter Edwin. He! apie ahon wi | $1.00 Majestic Sirens Child's Sulki ‘ . 1422 Third Ave., near Corner Pi |] hat eet wuihawe | “Life's Shop Window,” drama HI] 0c (Eureka) Valve Grinding Com... ..2Re reach Weoone } At Greatly Nearly all Gun Cleaners, Cases, Hol- * * | iiahaicacs cae dada $40.00 Crown Bicycl -++++ $17.89] Child's Wheelbarrows { Reduced Prices} ters, Belts, Oils and Gun Tools re- ff HERBERT RAWLINSON, FEA.) enon be | Motorcycle Sundries at Reduced Prices Child's Autos duced .........++.++-+-+. One-Third ff | tured in “The Link That Binds,” a| “The Man From Home,” drama. two-part drama now at the Cireuit, jas Donald Mclain, a youne college? —mesioence THeaTnes ~ i! Sale Commences Friday, November 27, at 10 A. M. and Wil Continue Until Further Notice ‘The famous mixture of buckthorn Bark, glycerine, eto, k as Ad- -t-ka, fe much used here in fe- ee ‘This is the most complete bteneiny to marry her. He wanted te escape Greenwood Today wel cleanser ever sold, being even it, but the girl's father forced Mo 4 Lala to munity af tho potut ot a Gan] “oct asian No. ytd Second Ave. No. 1117 11 Second Ave. | The miracle comes later—suddenly | the Detectress,” comedy ; ; sed successfully {n appendicitis. realizing the responsibility of a} oe No. 117 om St. No. 111 ery oat st. q Just ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost| 256 [ 2 father, he takes a new grip on him. At the Home Until F ANY CASE of constipation, sour or) \ self, becomes a man—and from that he Trey o' Heart: Bassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after, day on knows real happin: This two parts; “Diplomatic Fh 1 1 -ka is taken the gases rumble! jis the story of the tworee!l drama’ part drama; “Dot's Chaperon,”|for you to stand beside him with/ showed she did not want to give up Stayrhen Winesaps . |now shown at the Circutt comedy ‘iret aid’ every minute.” her friendship with her pew boss. | Rome Beauties : | sa “Let me tell you about'the motor| “My dear child, 1 dort know,” 1| omplete Report cae Se ae ‘ | » trip. Thad been working like a dog. | answered here have been many Ln lg : ine 2Acesesennent, I even had my lunch brought tn to| times when these sudden business| of Market Today ro me. I had not had a breath of air/friendships have turned out all all day. Mr. Hatton said: ‘Which/right. Your new ‘boss’ may be all way do you go, Miss Waverly?) that you think him, but, my dear, 1|Prleee Paid Producers for Vegetables and Poultry, V: Maybe I can take you on my way| wonder ff he would be as solicitous Bratt. home.’ about your fatigue if you were not “I told him, and he said: ‘T Mve|about the sweetest little girl I NEW TAXI RATES ; AMUSEMENTS MOORE Dray, AME PROPOSED Prices Paid ‘yocuere for Eggs, | and Pork (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) ou roses Local potatoes Hens, over 2 Ibs. Yakima potato METROPOLITAN, Hens. 3 Iba and under TONIGHT AND ALL. WEEK | out beyond you, and I am sure aj Seow.” Springs ... aa MATS. WED., THURS. SAT. 5d caida, wan, YmOne, aati Councilman Hesketh, aided by |drive through the park in a motor) “Margie, you ara the dearest Ducks, young | «+. ie age -” Councilman Lundy, has completed will rest you more than a seat in a|thing. No other woman ever told, pee eh ame ie ‘A PAIR OF SIXES a Sew ordidacd regulating rates of crowded street car.’ |mo T was sweet. I hope you are to if0-1b. at jright. I wonder if Mr, Hatton 1s] 08 “Now, Margie, wouldn't I be a rrow-minded little plece of vanity . fie 1 Should for a moment attribute| “OR, Molile, Mollie, dear, you have | inca radishes lthat offer to anything more than| Pointed the moral of Dick's ha-| Cauliflower. per Goa. | good will on his part? If T had said|fansue. It's the old, old story since| |'No’ he would have thought me a|'™ale and female created He 7 them.'" | | The Funniest Farce te the World taxicabs, baggage and express Nights, 28e to $1.60. Mate, #8¢t0 01. | wagons and horsedrawn cabs Tarift 1, for two persons, is 60 cents for the first half mile or PANTAGES | art thereof, 10 cents for each ad | ditional quarter mile, and 10 cents Walter &. Howe & Co. to jfor each four minutes of waiting. | MOLLIE GIVES HERSELF AWAY |Sllly little fond.” v Ne Pork, good block hogs .. 7 Selling Prices for Butter, Eggs and Cheese (Corrected dally by the Bradner Co.) " married?” SEATTLE THEATRE ‘The Seattle Players in “6 AN! UT” Tariff 2, three or more persons, | “So you said a’ and brought | { “THE LURE” vi A Bo le Bh |50 cents for first one-third mile or| Aunt Mary followed Dick into the|upon your head your brother's | v.Siere Seren ry Ouaghtors of | ne eransee per erate, atin wee s BE gt bap ny ee soe less, 19 cents for each additional |Iiving room after dinner and Mollle| wrath? fancy articles {n Veterans’ hall, the | rogida grape frit : agi a q A Tonight, 25, Be and ie Bg coc anlaty «cream one-sixth mile and 10 cents per| stayed with me in the dining room| “Do you think Dick {s right.) Armory, Monday afternoon | Cooking apples Native Washington 3 - Imps: minute for waiting to help with the dishes. Margie?” asked Mollie, with a wiat-| home-coc ked dinner will be aceon ee ee * Charge for baggage {ts also spec “We'll Just scrape and pile them| fulness that was pathetic as from 5 to 7 Winssase Eastern brick .........++ as ean Loew’s Empress |” roy da, Nene fs pothg Jb ara aes WaXICAB oe oe 200 MARCHIN: iscce i" Are you one of the women who spend SRL RAR one") NIGHTIE PARADE ::.-““"“"""= all of washday at the tub? No matter — Twelve hundred varsity rab-rahs,|trenie RTE With your boss how big your wash is, it can be done in half the time it takes you nowadays. It — can be done with less trouble, you will [Skists, ad other” outlandish ene-| gece thet ues Mollie, we Sr aa not be tired out, nor your clothes rubbed and boiled to pieces. |tumes, paraded through the drizzle|t date you have agreed with ime Fels-Naptha Soap helps youbydoing — THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU 30 PER CENT. Fumiuae Bargains Wednesday night in the business |that ito as do |section, announcing Thursday’s|iave some ae ar you game with Pullman by means lle mind?” jas terrific yells and whoops. AUST. Weoloiatoals “sthadin. Naas I: told you when that first man 1 | with him? “I believe you said you were | jafraid that you refused not because i “AVE. NEAR MADISON | YOU had any moral scruples, but that | | j you did not like the man.” ay ah les atte Pet St Margy. 1 sew tthe the hard part of your work for you. If | "What!" ° Im Twopart Drama ff) “tke the man, You know that you put your clothes to soak in cool or “Victims of Vanity I changed my position a few weeks ° q A iioda croeusae ago, Tam the secretary of the man lukewarm water soaped with === [J just come here, and, Margie, he Is “oak Rocker, the grandest man I ever knew. He ther went and back | $19.50 onk Tibrary Fels-Naptha, you will find when you | $19.00 | Table, special, . 818.85 Mary Pickford certainly is going to make that old : ons 3 <n newsgager sand for wnaing come to wash them the dirt will just roll 7 ao Be rics ain tats out, leaving the clothes clear and snowy x helping in the good work or helping . . : . “4 Herbert Rawlinson j Wottie hesitated a et vier: white, doing away with hard rubbing and j | in’ Twepert Brame iverhat is. what. Dick meant when Mre. Neverdone Learns How boiling. “The Link That Binds” {he naid that there was sex in loyalty to Get Her Work Done Early argie, I would not own it to any . 7 —*" i kc i A Rex Feature mae pelo oe Behe bape eat! Mrs. Neverdone—“Wait till I try te make a place rather help him than the cause.” for you to sit down, Anty Drudge. It seems | 8, Mollie, dear, I guess Dick like I shall never get this wash done, and I've meant that women were loyal to been at it since seven this morning, too.” Follow the ple and men to causes, It is be i i » men, as a rule, are more am Anty Drudge—“Gracious me, I forget everybody directions $3.00 Metal Bea Blue, White or 50 Davenport, the folding divan atyle #27. | s25 Cireeceian wal- fo | nut Dresser ...$20.00 COMEDY COMEDY Here's a good one SEE MY LINE OF STOVES—BOTH NEW “ ” ‘ AND UASP. IN SOAK bitious than women, We have not doosn’t use Fels-Naptha Soap! I get through on the Red Saturated with laughs. learned yet that {it is generally un. my wash go early I forget it's washday some- and Green Ss H POYNOR = = | Serer ser ee of eee times, and that’s why I came in this after- Wrapper. m - ae ier tht Soa bate tan's battle,” noon. If you would use Fels-Naptha, like T THE ECONOMY STORE ats FIVE CENTS ADS. “But the battle that Mr. Hatton is do, you'd not be tiring yourself over a tub this 1521 Fourth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine. | SION. waging is a righteous one time of day, eithe: “Of course it is, my dear, but don't | %} LPL ——_—<$————— ‘delude yourself that it 1s necessary ecemnrsiaacnane Tc