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THEY LOST AND HAD TO QUIT We bought the entire stock of Wolf’s Men's Shop at 50c on the dollar. We cut the prices beyond recognition. TOMORROW YOU GAIN. Following Are a Few Cut Prices: CLOTHING Furnishings $1.00 MONARCH WOOL $20.00 MEN’S SUITS, large assortment $25.00 MEN’S SUITS, hand- tailored Uncalled-for Tailor-Made Suits, values to $35.00 ... 75< COTTON RIBBED $4.00 Boys’ School Suits. $3.00 MEN’S PANTS, $4.00 MEN’S PANTS, . . $1.50 BOYS’ PANTS, PAIR $15.00 MEN’S OVERCOATS $15.00 MEN’S SLIP-ONS MERCHANDISE AS ADVERTISED. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. Chicago Misfit Parlors 1400-1402 First Avenue, Comer Union Street MARKET REPORT APPLES PACKED TWO! YEARS IN FINE SHAPE Superintendent Hardt of the ex hibits department of the Chamber of Commerce received today from A was o no chang market sit Alexander, 907 3ist ave., three ap s was unusually active in : js ples for display }all lines ‘Cham In 1913 Alexander placed two| The egg situation o boxes of apples in his basement/same. The general n 3a and forgot about them until March | storage . 12, 1915, when he happened to dis- | though ote coyer them. event . The three arples at the Chamber | off for gies stock be are samples of the ndition in which he found them. T are as when they were sound as the dey Petee: Pete packed, and are now on exhibition} at the Chamber's exhibit rooms. j{ BULL BROS. Just Printere ™”: PUMPS — Patent I oe $3.00 va pe ae at in . een one Pair Delive Free a Shoe Co. 1402 Third Ave. $290 Selling Prices to Ketnileg for Rutter, Fees and Cheese desi ir in the Turkt at *)} ican embassy ital, 1013 THIRD eAIN 1043 | sien = gs ge Countey Hay an Grain CHAS. SER San |e ee CHAPLIN ca 1 CLASS A @ 1% <8 eae Pi : i) | THE MAN ON THE JOB ' is o 1) | IN CONSTANTINOPLE > “ i oe ; 4 | aiv Onions a : ; LADIES’ | to: 8 STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915. PAGE 3 GOOD MORNING New Cop Too Zealous A conductor, with whom the de fendant got into a verbal tangle, asked him te ext the man, and, obediently, he complied. That's all Patrolman O. R. Bot ton knew about the disorderly con: duct charge against J, Coulon, heard in police court Tuesday Bolton then told the court that from the distance It sounded like Coulon using vulaar language ertain, though a the conductor, Judge Gordon asked if he knew of any thing Coulon had done constituting disorderly conduct “Well,” the “con” began, “once before “That's enough” snapped the judge rest was unjustified. sed.” new cop Fought Aboard Car Conductors again became the topic when Da Fowler wae tried for disorderly conduct during an attempt of a Yesler way conductor to evict him from the car The trouble rted when the conductor to accept a transfer tendered by Fowler. He then ordered Fowler to pay a nickel or vamoose. Fowler demurred The conductor gave an 8, O. & call and the motorman hastened to end of the car to aid in of removing the unwilling ensued in which a wom ger was hit by a stray The woman testified it was Fowler's fist. Fowler denied own ership The judge took the affair under} advisement An Irishman in Court Dan Keane than his name While Seattle's other sons of Erin partook in the festivities of St. Pat indicates. rick’s day, Keane, with dogged Irish | grit, strove vainly to shake a crue! ty-to-animal charge hung on him ir | Justice Whitehead’s court Keane, witnesses swore allowed a ut sorrel horse to Linda B. Hazzard until ite bony body assumed the shape of a col radiator. Keane argued that he didn’t own the animal Me conducted his own case in a rich brogue As ® lawyer he pregr ably, although hie en tions, were not done stric Ing to Hoyle. Each infraction was vigorously protested by Prosecutor George Friend But when Keane climbed into the witness chair, he cooked his own Iriah potatoes. Friend pried from him enough damaging admis vieted St. Pat hinw The judge gave id favor xamina y accord m a 50 fine 1 AM GETTING BACK TO HEALTH (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) eling ter. Have been ng t YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention In February and March or Face May Stay Covered time to t the rest of the and March winds ive a strong tendency to bring eckles that tay all Sum inless removed, Now is the t c othine t an trength Advertise is even more Irish} f o have con-| All Day Saturday Up to 10 P. M. | Another milestone having passed, we arc ¢ Seattle. Gr to contr and spec world department Open house in Here’s What Our Suit Buyer Is Offering You Saturday He says they’re the best buys on the street, and all fresh goods at that. Saturda Stockings at McCormack henge 1 Oc Pair—\\ 12be SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Special Inducements Shoe Dept. Saturday Women's $2.50 ee $1 98 kid and 2% to & sizes to fit strap d Children’s Patent n Shoes, specially Fitiee tie” ¢1 gq scien. $1.69 1% te turday $2 8, sizes 50 School Shoes in all leather shoes enty of wear $1.98 Boys’ $2 Blucher style * 2% to Paturday Sizes 13 ¢ Saturday Slippers. Broken Ines « $s and " ) Gotzian make; sizes 81 1 and 11% Severeay $2. so. “0 ight, Eliene,” asked Jim eagerly and I'll teach Margle those new! late I don't thir k I can come ght Dick ning hon a nd I have b had a visit with) ti since des I want rea fore 1 try| for Union ‘Savings RESOURCES NEARLY “ with $50.00 in the bank— ina earned and saved himself, and I will show you aj iifuy clothes that Elier Gold Fillings .. young man who is started | #0 an! the wonderfu Silver Fillings. h ae ” Aunt Mary has made We do exactly as advertised. on the roa 10 Success. —) a}! | ove that Lady Attendant. Terms to sult. Richard W. Sears. was Dich La ‘All work guaranteed 15 years. | James D. Hoge, \ ome pen fil, ¢ ; M The | Dic tho’ Hs ds sity and the public are marking legisla ure rh be farm- andie er| could 1pon to see m time today, pending the next de. ‘ esd mtn of a sick velopment in the wholesale res- a by, an ate n IT got home I found a mes-| “Yes, 1 know I have been ill, dear| 'gnation Thursday of professors b rom Dick saying he would] heart, but I am well now Am| of the Institution, Fourteen | Luna Park swimming pool opens ——— feeling fine. I think T'll go over| teachers walked out Thursday, | Saturday, March 20 and see Mother Waverly and Molly| the result of the diemissal of te four professors and the demo- & Trust Co. of Seattle $5,000,000 WHY NOT SAVE? Give me the young man | ny bank—money he has Interest 4 Per Cent. President. N. B. Solner, ch Vice President and Trust Officer, oO love Hoge Building tear In the Heart of the Fi- ||), nancial District Buy (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) All Day ™ Saturday Up eat preparations have ibute unapproachable ial inducements all da Table of Crepe Dressing Sacques 59c Ea. new mModels— “The store that saves you money” TRIMMED HATS SPECIALLY PRICED $3. 50 SATURDAY Special Saturday at cCormack Bros. d 10c ery omit fs 4 beauty Collars and New Neckwear 1 s and abinet I Lustre tton, Kleinert’s Wash- . Shields Saturday in our Men’s and Boys’ i Departments never offered before 4 MEN’S AND YOUNG 4 ga por Inducement in Men's Salts in SATURDAY : SPECIALS to $27.50, wi $1.25 BLANKETS 89c for * , Size 54x74, in white, tan and gray, with assorted colored bor- Saturday, spectdl, 89c $5 20 Fine ihied: $3.89 Blankets s in white and fancy alues up season's nobbiest Suits at During $ MEN’S PANTS, ALL SIZES, SATURDAY ee 1 1 to get modest price our celebration wearing tweeds, cassimeres, worsteds $3.00. alues up te New Togs for the Boys ae Twist Suits, ages 2 t ions of pretty colors, Specially peri 69c 98c ow 48 — MEN'S HATS, which hac ellit 0 00, balance to cl th "19¢ In medi New Shipment Boys’ and Children’s S Hats and bya 85c Seamless Sheets, each Size 81x90, eting, f irday, sp S years, in sever made » from jal, 69c. $2.00 Comforts, size $1 39 72x78 covering, filled with Silkolini new card tton, yarn tied, al, $1.39 Saturday, sp $2.75 Comforts, size *$] 98 72x78 Filled with pure white, fluffy cotton, fancy silkoline covering, with Persian border in medium, light an rk colors. Saturday, 1, $1.9 Plisse and Crepe, worth and printed, Splendid for esses © under. 1 1 c wear, Saturday special of heavy dressing; wns, Saturday . to con- »wed the rej to d . |duct an ve home ne jo AT r he called asked investi n into the presi- I was feeling and sald that Peeve! ceoive che regents say Selwin had asked him to stay UNIVERSITY QUIT | there wi © probe. aud talk over the hook 6% The alumni has taken the side of the professors an ir gation and also insists on IN MORMON FIGH SALT LAKE CITY, March 19. —Students of the state univer. t seen you month,” I very much that nearly a over a sald rat It is estimated majority o! N embers in the new Mary with you ana, tion of Prof, G. M. Marshall, rit aehle ih ON") head of the English department ere up wer It 1s openly charged by the strik Aunt c that the fact that » five men affected are non-Mor has had to do with their dis " 1 Prof. Marshall's demo. bury and the der this t Dick did not e all the ng about a s when I've felt hurt at Dick did not leave his di baby me 30 DAYS CUT PRICES FREE EXAMINATION 25c Per Cent Reduction from these regular prices. Gold Crowns. igework .. ally Ful Porcelain Crown. ELECTRO vais ie bas: to that he r child and my st since oer ts ae [DENTISTS Laboring People’s vVentists.