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Wholesale Prices CLOTHING $15.00 Men’s Wool Saturday. FURNISHINGS "BANKRUPT-| BOUGHT FROM U. S. DISTRICT COURT YOUR LAST CHANCE To obtain High-Grade Men’s Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, at less than STAR -FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1914 18, PAGE $1.48 Children’s Coats iT 18 ALWAYS THE WHO LINGERS BY THE WOMAN TOMB ROSARY SIO, 1814, by the Newspaper nice, all-wool Serge Dress, Meter SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST, These for the 16 and Let Us Suggest timely gift 18 Year Old Daughter “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”, A Handsome 20c Men’s Wool 9 NG dabanionns $4.85 $2.00 Boys’ $ 25 ax tae eee oa UT | oe Y | See Wea $6.90 $3.00 Men's Drew 1. ow ene, Sto" | CLOSING OUT TOYS, 75c Fleece-lined a On ree a Sh. oes $ 65 word, 1 kt t Jack had not tee BBC | $25.00 men's $8.75 | 8350 Dowie : sn uavewtt tr" hertes | Toys Galore # afraid ask me a t Dick —aae. Cl tC St j . MN BN a, Ga $ 95 fear 1 would have to anawer ’ 3 “Raa ae $4.00 High ‘Top id irae’ kles Spat gol Ab a antral ea Cot Main, titi‘ a | Vn ean Ewe crave || YO Shoes ...... mtn Maes von utomobiien p woe yout rend Cees 68c UNION MADE MEN’S SUITS Poe sand Work 45 “ie this Margie’ { Bn a q Bought at a fraction of orig- WE vee kes tanwae $3. I found Dick, Margie, and het | "aller childrer ; ng — , : 48c inal factory price. All must $7.50 Hand-made $4 25 |taver et hihi gg ag a a: 69c C tir toy, " 50c Silk Knit city Loggers .......... * | nyeslt. Teil Dick to comental Opes. Red Trat — sald He can't come mous Battle ° 25¢ Men's i, sae 9c $10.00 Men's $4 35 $3.00 Men's $1 9 ud bet-taecd ba ation bs. bos Pippa alan ; $1.50 Uni Slip-ons al peer aie: a i. my he R atopped rerrerm . ion 5 ; ing. 1 hun phone, an a . ’ . $15.00 M $3.50 M | 4 mom sichost’ echoed Ladies’ ani ildren’s 4 Suits .............., 68c base . 3 ‘ $6.85 Hats .. ore resis $1 85 eats Cae serene oe mee EXTRA! Underwear, Lamb’s Wool 4 50c Men’s Work $4.50 Boys’ $5.00 J. B. Stetson |my lot 18 worse than that of t Crochet Slippers for men, wom | and Fleeced Stockings ay Rees Cc an Lae ns Vents $2.48 a Re gouakk $2.85 Erte Dade toom thee wee be nal. set ABC) ee “4 Handkerchiefs .......... OWES tasads. $1 15 Vidgheewins 78c | Waverly, who ng better || % RO sa Gloves for women Women's Heavy Fleeced |than she had ae OBc sna chiares. An colors Z5C Vests ant Pests, (a0 on | rel Mgt Fe and sizes. Also the $2.50 grades | *izes rf] Maddie will not eo hasif cut to The $2.00 grades | inion suits. Splendid : ike tl ain a her|M cut to #80, 50, mk ae - vality mitre str net 48c d-night. The says he ad attain ambs' Wool Stockings = ehtld! With her arms/ Candy t r an hearts and wives. Bet oe than 35¢ srades sold else- - 1 Kee OT ita $e deal abtidiens th Women's Warm Outing eg lke | 5c great variety, at 50, 10¢, 49c © Fannet Aowns, all ever thinks that Se and 25c. Children have re- | sizes, tw tyles. est . __ 1400-1402 FIRST AVENUE—COR. UNION ST ae te fie temas Ye, Spat t the awf a Kable things of lite out of our ken] For Father, Brother or Son $1 1 .05 making an exploration of Its differ nt chambers. * She remained under more than a minute {Y's WINK WORTH $20,000. Fitz-Gerald of the Vita “Farry” GETS INTO TROUBLE ¥| Ambrose Arbuckle, the fat | | boy known to | “Fatty | the remainder of the week in a two- |reeler that is « scream | Fatty goes broke in water for A Practical Present New York MOVIE PROPRIETORS MEET Moving picture proprietors from all over the state met at the But-| ler hotel at 11 o'clock Friday for a luncheon and general pow-wow Legisiation bearing on the motion picture business which will come up before the next legislature was the main subject of discussion treal, Portland and San Fran- Pius isco, issued here. MENDENHALL The Pen Spectaliat Near Second Ava, 117 Madison St vere SEE MOVIES hundred veterans of R civ war, through the cour l@ «=| Thomas Hf. Ince, general of the New York Motion JUSs Prater |eo::::0:08. wore witnesses recent ly of Mr. Ince’s thrilling Westerr 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043) Grama, “The Two Gun Man,” at the = Soldiers’ Home tn Sawtelle, Cal Lillian Walker of the Vitagraph My — Departusent, players claims to have more sis oa & %. Res ekO |ters, brothers, cousins, aunts and ie the Optom WN's uncles than any other motion pic gaming and fi ture artist appearing in front of the for you and Iw camera (i “ee DAREDEVIL EDITH * ‘ste TH Edith Storey, heroine in “The Earn. Mnotientes ter mV Island of Regeneration,” made a DR. EDWIN J. BROWN daring swim in the Vitagraph lake last we Optical Depa She was obliged to plunge into| 105 First A: lithe fey wat penetrate a sub merged cave, and reappear after SPOKANE REALESTATE = GRACE CUNARD GOLO SEAL -uNIVERSAL, ‘ee Grace Cunard {s appearing at Ihambra for the remainder of P| “The District Atto RELIEVE STOMACH TROUBLE Sadly au ly lg pdpenget rothers, Frar M. Roche, Great Falls Hotel, Spokane, Gets |: rs papers (nt college and exag ably not satisfied with th In dev Quick Relief By Using Wonderful . , steals his brother's girl, nue Mineral Remedy. through crooke ed district attorney Frank, who steadily 1s slipping One of the best known real estate, trouble. I cheerfully recommend it| downward, is prosecuted by his yokane is M. Re who| to all sufferin I have brother on a minor charge and put men in Sp m n ; ¥ sa hotel, | Akoz will b ynd to be a pure into prison. Frank gets out of the resides at the Grea | natural mine ody, not a pat-|lockup in time to ald Jack in pre Spokane. For the past four s icine, and {# free from all| paring papers for a big case he has been more or les# incapact ingredients. Jt not only| The only way for Jack to get side a prolonged attack of the effects of ma all-| tracked to bring about the romance tated from annie ag aaa! ments, but treats the cause and ride|of the story is to get killed, so he stomach troub! 4 ‘ | the system of the seat of the trou | did, in a saloon brawl Akoz, the wonderful Callfornia me-| j,j¢ Frank marries his brother's @icinal mineral, has corrected his In thousands of cases {it o4as| widow, and they live happily ever " he | proven exceptionally effective in| after. st. He states the following: | prover xceptional ailmen 4 tomach trouble,| "eumatiem, stomach, liver, kidney | oe "1 euttered from stom and bladder trouble. rrh, ulcers,| GETS OFF WITH WARNING glow digestion, sourness after eat-| ilps, eczema, py a, akin dis.| The case against C, A. De Lay ing for a period of four years. |) eases and other ailments d with exhibiting an im. ave used the Akoz treatment for Akox ts sold at all leading drug) proper picture in the five-reel film Gbout a month and | find that Akoz| stores, where further information| "The Inside of the White Slave watisiactory remedy| may be bad regarding this adver-' Traffic,” at the Melbourne theatre is the most T pave ever used for Was dismissed Thursday by Police for stomach| tisement | He boards a train layers has yielded to Impor-|“Antmated Weekly,” N - ! Apo y," No, 143, of De-| woutd ‘ re I sell the best makes. the West. He es of the insurance agent and|cember 2, 1914, topical. “Univeres: | Mould never forgive Jack and Dick cruel brakeman, who kicks him off/taken out $20,000 policy for the| Boy in a Country Adventure,” dra-| aan” “new that her sons were not Plain or Fancy jinto an Indian camp. Minne He tion against accident to her|ma; “Career of Waterloo Peterson” | nett: bernape if we wait a while} jhaw, & dilapidated squaw who had | famous wink comedy Vaterloo Peterson,” | we need never tell her that they . to . Sitting Bull,” fell tn love with | ,, p Sere rp og * i deathbed.” | Fatty” Fun and excitement ac.|2rimarily the cause of Miss Fitz-| At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday| Mollie's eyes blazed through her i . Gerald's taking out the Insurance, | Tales thr tears, “Think: of Yor oy) Pen Certificates, good in Bos- || COmPany the attempts of Fatty (Olay she wishes to make ample pro-| drama; You Blame Macy, Wao Bevicae der felatios ej eo me lo ae | viston for her aged mother, who ts| comedy. 4 ™ ton, New York, Chicago, Mon lin Ragland, and cannot be moved.| eee ship to Dad, are here ministering | De Lay against the further exhibit is too heavy for {ts small hands. | Mollie and I stood by the foot of the bed. Mary was helping the nurse make the final arrangements. | Again Molile asked as we watched | Pads breathing grow shorter and| shorter: “Do you think I had bet ter call mother? She would never| forgive us if father regained con-| sclousness and she was not here.’ I thought of the absence of the two men who should be there and| sald: “Mollie, I am afraid mother| These Suits and Overcoats belong to our $15.00 and $20.00 lines, which have splendid Judge Gordon. ‘The judge wartied 8 yn, and at the present low price we consider {t quite an inducement All sizes, from 34 to 48. ing of such films eee RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Sunday The Violinist,” two-part drama to him tn his last great hours, and Clemmer All Week the men his sons who should be “Tillie’s Punctured Romance,”|with him—are probably, tn thetr comedy vernacular, ‘painting the/ y/ Dakar he I'll never forgive them 5\ Clase A Until Saturday Night Molife stopped speaking | “Cupid tn a Dress Suit,” Beauty bent forward with a little drama, with Margarita Fisher,|pride that strangled in her throat “The Old Good for Nothing,” drama; |"Dad, Dad," she called. “His Minnie He-Haw,” two-reel Key-| Mary came forward quickly and| stone comedy we caught her !n our arms as the SHIRTS LIKE THESE AT Ain nd nurse drew the sheet up over the Grand Until Saturday Night |face that had already lost the 6 $ “As a Man Thinketh,” drama:|questioning look of earth and 9c, 98c, 1.50 “The Archeologist a “A|taken on the look that passeth all| Are certainly a practical gift |Corner tn H omedy, an ¢| understanding Well made, perfect in fit; big (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) range of new patterns Liberty Unti Saturday Night ost heed 2°" | Complete Report |lmam x it ame n Helen ren omp' ete eport MAN AND HIS DOGS “Tho Otter and How He Lives,” ed ucattonal, of Market Today || FIGHT A RATTLER 18 . Alhambra Until Sunday Night WATONGA, Okla, Dec The “The District Attorney's Broth |Ptee# Pald Producers for Vegetables and | WATONEA. Silt. te atered In er,” tworeel drama, with Francis lthis part of the country was killed Ford and Grace Cunard; “In w ; by Jeff Saunders seven miles north 23," com Building a Loc e of town. Mr. Saunders was hunting educational Lights and ssleo ose coyotes in the canyons when his dows,” two-part Rex drama aXe | dogs run on to the snake, and start sBibydong Jed the fight which lasted an hour on, oclonial All Week pen | After the battle, in which one dog The Thief," drama . 8 was killed, the snake was hacked 10 © NEGRO SINGS HIS @ ADVANCE WORK ° WAY OUT OF JAIL ng um f Ic : 0 @ - a 8 JOPLIN, Mo., Dec. 18.—Floy oo Brown, a negro, in the possess 140 @ of a rich tenor votce, and when! Pr +4 $ ho seated himself near his « n= | ee eneee wee Ste tn ete dow upstairs in the < ing apaes 6 8 tS began singing “Alabar senbers® 100 @ us | He followed thi ne ip be dea 4 thers and the crowd kept growing 7 2 in size, Finally Brown quit ne ae ing and began to address th tie wa enberries 300 | Men,” he began, “I all's got $5|Prices Pald Producere for Eggs,| | in dah office down below, and if| Poultry, Veal and Pork | | you all will piace $2 on top of dat|#ER® oo oi * 4 | an get out Hens, over # Ibs 1 @ 1 | | “One more song, Br 0 | we will make the rat ie ae | back a voice in the < 4 | with the promise Brown @2%0 | gan to sing. While he 1.26 tion, and shortly after Brown's| NO" IRS viock howe eo se | fine was paid and he walked out phil Prices for Butter, Eggs and) fyil-Looking Stranger Say, | a free man. Cheese what 1s a big crime story worth to | Corrected @aily by the Bradner Ce) byou? hess es ai Kiditor—Describe the erime SCHOOL COLLAPSES f Butter Evil-Looking | Stranger—Oh, 1} |xatve Washington haven't committed it yet creamery, brick a — we om SULPHUR POINT, Fin. Dec, 18.) Native Washington While the school here was being | solid pack “ prasan | dismissed for recess the building, Eee endl ” PHOTOS which was built on high block suddenly toppled over and went] Own your own nome. It's do Now for Xmas crashing to the ground, killing a| ‘ Sow at happened to be lying| S&8Y- Read the offerings in JACONS PHOTO SHOPS vongelde of it, Fortunately none] STAR WANT ADS —then Pol, Bldg., Seattle chooge of the inmates was lajured, SUIT OR OVERCOAT . been selling readily during the | } to pieces. And that wad ‘e Suit at | With 2 pair of pant, 1s a splen- | did bargain | sift for the bo belted Norfolk style, Scotch tweeds, ges and worsteds, in al) the best colors shown, including navy and blacks. Gloves From 50c and 98c to $2.50 In Wool, Silk, Kid, walking or driving. Dent's, Fownes and | Mable makers. Cape, for Made by other re Sweaters are timely just now, and very moderately priced at 98c .. $2.98 Up to $5.98 tn heavy and fine knit, and the colors men like. In sizes up to 46. NECKWEAR This {s something we all can display our good taste tn select ing—Men’s Neckwear. very large and varied ment, | single dozens, you can satisfy your heart's desire here, from | 260, 39¢, 50c, 75¢ up. assort Mr $4.89 d an acceptable They come in in cassimeres, ser- Ages 5 to 18 years. From our whether in fancy boxes or up the rattles which had been torn off. There were 36 of them The snake showed a disposttio to ignore the dogs and fight M Saunders, and several times barely escaped being bitten. M Saunders brought one plece of th n r he r, r Serge Enterprise Association.) i ap i $2. 98 nia € ee the’ te ea Gat oe A good, warm Coat at A Stylish, well-made news; also, that Dick was not at Coat for [hi me es ee aaa a $3. 50 $4. 98 $6. 98 A Set of Furs, extra you, Margie? That are actual $5.00 and $10.00 values. quality ae a J bro itn bet r Splendid Wool Sweater, nice a A Gatin Petticoat phone if any one calle ment a Poor Sally!” I heard Aunt Mar and A Sat Waist SHOES = fs ee:]|_$1.98™ $2.98 J [seu warm dressing rob over her nigh dtesa —_——$—$<—$—$_ China head, han and feet; ch. Give your child a chance Dolls Dolls Dolls Thousands of pretty dressed Dolls ng from 19¢ for 14 to the swell miss, P owned and plumed, at $3.50, Swell dressed Dolls 50c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.49. Closing Out Dolls Buggies, Christmas Tree Jointe Horses, Trin 98c Extra Heavy Outing Flannel and Tennis gowns. Many styles. Sizes up to 484 Values up to $1.50. Cholee 98e EXTRA — Sale Coats be contt 15c sizes up advance 5c Slippers for Men Women and Children In Fur Trimmed, Trimmed and Plain 69c, 89¢, 98c, $1.25 $1.49 in sizes 9 to 12% GAMES AND DOLLS “ Free Doll With 25c Purchase mings, EXTRA! 8 nu Friday and Saturday. Children’s Heavy Fleee- ed to Friday Diamond black or white; Shields, $1.6 $1.9 $1.98 si where. 50c 65c. $1.98 Shoes, sizes 8% to 1114 $2.29 larger sizes, from 12 to For Father, Brother, Wife or Sister $2.85 in a large range of pat- in floral and plaids, and Navajo designs, with cord, tassel, girdle and neck cords to match. Regular $3.50 value. 72x90, terns, thi i G Church Peace Union appoints Dr, Shailer Mathew church ambass 8 3 to 5%; Infants’ of Soft Sole Baby Shoes, in all the pretty Saunders gathered! snake home with him which meas ured 6 feet 9 inches in length, and ° were several smaller plece: left on the battle ground. 25c Women’s ING] Silk Lisle Stockings $5.98 $5.98 $7.25 $2.98 $3.98 on Kid- Rocking Prices Go-Carts, Drums, Air Rifles. of Children's and Knit Goods will dd at reduced prices Vests and Pants, 2. The larger sizes up to 34 Scturday — Stocking Hair Nets; washable. and Dye: Ribbon Little Men's Calf School Box Shoes, Same Style Shoes, sizes 13 to 2. Same Style Shoes, sizes 2% to 5%. Good Strong School Shoes for big boys, worth $2.50 else- extra fine line colors, worth Chilaren’s High-top Gunmetal Button Same quality and style Shoes, in BATH ROBE BLANKETS — Size v dor” of Chica to Japan THE NEW Pt. Defiance Line of the O-W.R.&N. NOW OPEN To Portland | Take this delightful ride over a new route which for scenic beauty is unsurpassed in the entire country, new and wonderful view of Mt. Portland) Leaves Seattle 9:30 a land 3 Portland- Puget Sound Express Trains Station, 30 p. ttle 15 p L, HUDSON, leave fra Jackson Rainier-Tacoma. Three Fine Trains Daily Shasta Limited (No Extra Fare to 1 Owl (Portland and Grays Harbor) Leaves Seattle 11:16 6a (Sleeping cars ready at The 0-W Une , tickets and reservas ons call at CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Second Ave. n St : ’ A m.; arrives Ports m.; arrives Port= arrives Por Aberde! p.m. ; arrives m,) 9:30 p. Main 932. DF & PLA Oregon- Washington and Fourth Ave,