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STAR— *RIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915. PAGE 3 NOTICE Every Article as Advertised Nothing Reserved Fixtures for Sale. Money Back if Purchaser So Desires SOLD Great $40,000 stock of Men's and Boys’ New Spring Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings ordered an \ eaet ’ Sacrificed] FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING Fixtures and all for sale. The closing-out of this immense stock will mark the greatest price-cutting event ever attempted. Price no object. This entire stock has been ordered sold, and sold it will be, regardless of the loss entailed thereby. Sale Starts Saturday, April 3, 10 A. ML. § jemiling. Out Goes Everything. Fixtures for Sale. Behold These Sacrifice Prices Ordered: Men’s Clothing | Shoes Ff Gotzian’s, Chippewa, Florsheim, Selz, 98c the Big Z and Dry Sox, all $2.89 $4.39 Men’s Slip-ons, values to $7.50, ordered sold at Lot 187 Men’s Suits, values to $15.00, ordered sold at .... Lot 161 Men’s Suits, values to $18.00, ordered sold at ....... included in the following items: $3 Boys’ Shoes ordered sold at.... 98c $4 Men’s Shoes | ordered sold at. $1.39 | $5.00 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes ordered Men’s $20.00 Suits and ~ ee nT s eee a Calf Dress ol Pants ordered sie G | 87.50 Guaranteed Work Hand-tailored $25 to $30 sold at ....... = Suits, all-wool garments; ‘$8. 85 Lot Raincoats and Slip-ons, FURNISHINGS all sizes; ordered sold at. values to $15, - $1.98 Boys’ Suits 8c $1 Boys’ Pants $2.48 “Oc Canvas Gloves ordered sold at. 25c E. & W. Collars 25¢ Wool Sox 9c $1.00 Monarch and Silver $1.00 heavy ribbed Under- $20.00 and $25.00 Men’s Overcoats and Raincoats ordered sold at ~«'$6.85 25c Men’s Sox ordered. wold. at 4C $2.00 Cluett and Ide Dress Shirts, or- dered so! c ordered sold at Suit Cases $3.00 Suit Cases 89c ordered sold "$1 68 $5 Suit Ca $10 and $12 Trunks, clear- ordered sold at. . $5 Boys’ Suits ordered sold at. ordered sol $2.00 Wool Underwear or- peared Flannel Shirts | "°° $4.68 pot Ae Suspenders 1 verails or re so at .. _......51e¢ ida ....99¢ + age 38c] at ...... 1 c NOTICE—Sale starts at 10 a. m. sharp. Come early and take first pick. You will find every article strictly as advertised. RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPAN 1510 FIRST AVENUE o627re ions pporite the Public Market a ape ioe ae [ White river spude Bui ranks aweet potatoes spuds Country Hay and Grain (Wholesale Prices oo A drop tn grain was in ev tle markets Frid quotations on 138 at the Seat Vheat slump MOLLIE’S LOVE AFFAIR (Copyright, to hia fancy and wor undertaking riage Mollie came over 1 really prettiest »girl in town has been working in their f youthful b Do you suppose, that Mr. Hatton is me? I haven't the slightest idea, Do you with you? I don't know,” tating rep Ien't 1 4 want hin hope that he is interested in f you do not particularly care for him? Perhaps. You see, fall in love if only one of them w First time | ever Margie, h woman who illustrated that manly trait of being ‘happy. with either, - ioe Fl ‘snedi Qe. with the other dear charmer|_ %! sis up to 44. Special ' away ; v : Well, why not?” asked Mollie.| Twist Suit, and so reason- “Ie there any woman? We've all-—men and wo-| mea, Margie—got to be easily Boys’ Serviceable Wash Boys’ Noxfolk Suits charmed or else the world will come to an end, The {dea that on Suits $2.98 $3 98 $4 08 P ° , 9 2 9 . haste ina doeton poh poop. have arrived in large quantities. Priced 50¢, Several shipments of new togs for boys ar one, is ailly. I believe that almost 69¢, OS¢, $1.25, $1.48, They come in the rived this week, and so reasonably priced it any two hearts can make them new Middy and Oliver Twist styles, contrast won't cost you much for the young chap to selves believe that they will beat trimmed in tan and blue, brown and navy. All appear his best on Easter Day, in accord if the two people owning tox art thrown neither hea them are stantly and trying the other heart Here I am and there are Mr. Hatton and Pat h of whom Why not get that new Suit tomorrow and appear your seems to think that his is the only best on Easter Day? Newest colors, best wearing fabrics, per- heart that can sing love's grand fect fitting. They have everything embodied in their makeup sweet song with mine, Molle, either of thes Mollie stor ‘on may think 1, Margie, y Lam very men 7 am ® Tr his grasp of power, his good nature, and Hatton—oh, I don't why I love Mr. 1 do, my de re y r. It Hush, Mar ous with m Are you ‘at or Mr. generc Hatton F (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) CLUB WOMEN TO | CME wounmen HEAR LECTURE. BY MRS, GILMAN forward with to the Charlotte author, Mra. the Perkins Gil Gilman, of Forerunner, a published in New York in the in women, American Y.M terest of ture at the c zations. Social reform movement have bee and ed from $43 to $% Oats and bar. seovcoccese «= (“GMO | DUENE, FOURS. cs cccesesee = (‘8S | Pimothy 50000 ley also dropped. Barley went | Cauiitiower. per doa down from $30 to $27. Eastern | Ooi 77 "4 ° | Washington oats ha ne down | to $34 from the previous price ot BOY MOVIE FIEND $25, and Puget sound oats dro; 3 from $34 to $32. Asparag LOSES HIS SIGH rhubarb also show a~decrease in @: price. $ oo. | cr een eee Pe) eae OM, CITY, Pa. April 2.—Ralph} a3 4 Kelling Vrices to Retailer for Heckathorn, 14 years old, recently 13 o% o 4 jer, Mase und Chemo developed an alarming affection of yd Butter the eyes, and a spectalist has de oi O is {Bastern brick 29 | cided the boy has been blinded b: cela celccbhgMaincirenne So |Mative Washington 9 |Moving pictures. The lad has been| are ois u inetes going to the movies @arly in the rene un “@ 2 ~=/afternoon, remaining until supper} e, and re 4 he evening In 2-reei Majestic frama Turnips, white... 2 |tme, and returning in t Gals aaer mages Walla Walla spinach is 4to stay until the place closed | i 16%| The constant strain of the flicker-| Until Saturday night, 1 calitthed 11 |ing pictures brought about atrophy ie [of the optic nerves, and it is prob MUlass A Theatre) tr »“ @ is jable that he will not regain hi Loca! app @ wight —_—- —- - bpitzenbera @ 9 “NAVY YARD ROUTE . 2 LIVE | ; cn 3. ©, Simacty nod Toncie 4 TOO MUCH TO 4 Lave Colman Dock, Heattie, 6:0 (except ° 1390 }, #109, 10:80 w 1a., 1:30, 2:00, ox Ontens “ 4 om Bunday (Hunday 2:30), 6:30 p. m on ie CHICO, Tex., Apri After hav my Saturday, 11:45 p.m ise |ing lived five days turkey with a ne mance without | Fn Yakima Ps 5 four legs, two heads and a double Onion sets... ‘ Pees Mais 2101. Price 50c Round wus} Potatoes oo ‘body is dead. + | ures in that field | birthday by Mrs, Gilman since has been considered time one of the En. ota arimiene ane co | | “He that hath no rule over his own oplrit Is like a city that Ia anese, and ‘her famous. evolution-| broken down and without walls.” ary poem, “Similar Cases,” at-| tracted wide attention throughout| Because British soldiers In field “A man that beareth false witness against his neighbor is a maul, the reading world land hospital cannot go to the the-|[ and a.sword, and a sharp arrow.” Mrs. Gilman recently was re London's favorite tress, ceived with great enthuslasm by Gladys Cooper, brought the “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do It with might, for there women of Portland, Ore, where re to. the soldiers—-that {s,/[ is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave she gave a lectur tained by the civic other women’s organtiz Proceeds from her will be used to circulate Mrs. man's magazine. HEN IS NO CHICKEN MEYERSDALE, William Pa., Scott of this p ie 13 years anniversary werved yesterday, nny sald Mollie, 1 think 1 would with either him or Pat jer the ausp b ttle women members of various clubs and other organ! 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Mollie, Hke all other girls, be +] s s Hoves that her love affair is the most important and interesting in the world, and I sometimes think she is right I sometimes wonder if sclentists should spend as much time over $ $ $ $ $ the proper mating of human ings as they do upon the proper propagation of hogs if the world a B s would not progress faster s y * + + I do not mear little b the ; rf much-talked-of science or near sci Never were we so splendidly ready to supply your wants with such Fine Suits, so ence of eugenics, although any one | Moderately Priced—‘“not old styles,” but the “newest models.” All have that fresh- = mfg: that pb sles y perfect ness and flavor of Spring nen and Women are better ts fee hae thin thoes Whe TO CLOSE OUT TOMORRROW—We have about 25 Odd Suits of 5 00 physteally defective various colors, that sold up to $22.50. Your choice tomorrow for, each . Hut it seems to me there should be something more than mere |physioal attraction that shall ¢ B OUS 4 All Bia canes ae aer S MIDDY BLOUSES {o: fosteteasan tobias Setead 69c, 79¢, c j* woman 1¢ J# a suffietent excuse # | A tableful of the best-looking, best-fit- Clean and fresh as § roses, colors all for marrying her. He never thinks ni ae alit and black, white and bite ang to reduce: tiie passion by ald ting, best made and best quality Waists red Splendid wearing and washing of a little common sense and ask you ever saw. Get yours 98 worth at least 25¢ to 50e more than himeelf if he will get over “want tomorrow, special, each ‘ Cc Sizes 8 years to 42 bust. ing” in the first six months of mar |riage, or does he “want” the life long ¢ pantonship and comra¢ ship of the girl who has appealed 1 sometimes think, Mttle book we shoul have a course tn We are showing an unusua eof TRIMMED HATS, very moderately our schools that will fit young men priced. Come in and let our expert you make your selection for Easter. for the most important lives dimpling and think she ts the Sinc n the paper her 4 character, and yet hing of its freshness anked Molite, love was Mollie's hes! rather selfish of you to arc heard more reafon why a) man should have that trait than a) her is unison plan with some and yet only two of us are going to sing it.” would you be happy with as his wife? a minute and sald a strange but I believe I would fond of them both I love Pat for his splendid courege, his loyalty and 1 lov pally Hatton.” is with Seattle club women are looking pleasant anticipation visit here Saturday of Mrs. man, lecturer and feminist who is the editor ma A t the woman champtoned 1890. since most marked fig Her books have and whs enter ague and tions, cture lace t hen which he calls Panny Scott. | old, her last it live minnows and set them out./shovel, and with a little digging } being ob] MILWAUK April 2A new!The ducks are caught in their at-/discovered a small cave occupied | method duck hunting was revealed tempt to eat the fish, by scores of smsken, because lyou are not sure that he loves you Jand you want to win the game e, you are not een STANDARD PATTERNS 5c Stop and see 1g aro the number of ‘ eae rou ey Bars Demonstra- to serve 5c Saturday LAST DAY Belore EASTER Easter Millinery $2.85—$3.50 Up mar Children’s and Misses’ Hats 69c, 89c Upto $2.98 All Shapes and Materials, artistically which give them that “freshn Bring the children in tomorrow Your EASTER GLOVES HERE for Less 15c 6 she rimmed with flowers, fruits, foliage and rib- which reminds you of Spring $ mc at McCormack Bros. and mey" with my’ in New Neckwear for Two new styles for Corsets « tng, in the awell ( 6g St Women; very nifty; in Pmpir Two spe 0 all flare style or turn-down; values clals at 49c and 79. You will up to 50c, Just for Easter, lic. be pleased with either. s 99 for women; Spring you onsider Vests weight; low neck, no Women; heavy perc: specials at 15e and 10c. Sot musingly light and dark colors; all sizes what we are offering you in | ace trimmed. All sizes, full “New Method” of econo- perfectly legitimate, doesn't cost you a cent our mizing and tt FREE Saturday ength. 25 Silk Lisle Stockings for C women; black, white and colors; including extra sizes; the regular 35¢ grades. Special Hetter than you can make ‘em 25c Union Suits for Women; lace trimmed or close fitting knee; extra fine grade ound. of a How Nice He’d Look In that Oliver ably priced ears up. Your boy will appear and cute looking In one of these. We have Hats and Caps galore—all have a spfinkling of spring in their makeup. MEN’S SUITS sizes from 2 e, clea con » el buay $128 Silk Neckwear 50c and 25c A beautiful assortment of Slik Neckwear has that spells satisfaction. We are showing an exceptionally good line the ct sell tag Peale ber how gga at arrived. They come in every concetvable de- ; 2 index Shirt Co., with laundered cuffs anc ces Meat. neckbands, in any color you desire, including sign and color, including black and white, in all the best shapes for spring wear. Here's where milady can display her good taste in selecting him one for Easter Sunday. white and ple the $1.50 ones. each d; look like and wear turday at McCormack’'s plain Mk 98e elthe: “| |AGTRESS sings TO THESE ARE REV. BILLY SUNDAY’S FAVORITE RELIGIOUS PROVERBS “The way of a foo! Is right In his own eyes, but he that heark- eneth unto counsel is wise.” “Happy Is the man that findeth wisdom and the man that getteth understanding.” “Better Is little with the fear of the Lord than great treasure and trouble without.” “By the blessing of the upright, the clty Is exalted; but Is. over- thrown by the mouth of the wicked.” | “It le better to dwell In a corner of the housetop, than with a noted | brawling woman In a wide house.” “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice, but when the wicked beareth rule the people mourn.” azine | will | “Who keepeth his mouth and his tongue, keepeth his soul from oe { trouble.” of a “Judgments are prepared for scorners, and stripes for the backs of fools.” “A false balance Is an abomination to the Lord, but a just weight She Is His delight.” that “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine, but a broken spirit drleth the bone: Miss Cooper and a company of dis tinguished players visited military| here| Hospitals in Rouen, Bologne and — here | othe ck ie t pres ed Gil [sketchen a0 uy pr nes in district court when Birney Pep in splints and bandages, — |!inali! was. arraigned on the charge Pree ge tM oiags: lo Deputy Game Warden Klelst told r ” ¥: Judge Page that after he had suc: Rookwater, while ploughing on his Jed in stopping men from set- farm in Amanda township, saw a ing nets to snare ducks they had snake crawl into a small opening in Jevolved the scheme of buying) the ground ordinary fish hooks, on which they! He investigated, whither thou goest.”” ~ FINDS SNAKE MINE FINDLAY, Miss was for Soldiers O., April 2.—James has al FISHES FOR DUCKS picked up a

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