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Nothing Reserved Fixtures for Sale. Money Back if So Desires. 10c Canvas Gloves ordered sold at.... 25¢ E. & W. Collars ordered sold at.. 25c Wool Sox ordered sold at.... Dress Shirts ordered sold at.. ‘ $1 Heavy Ribbed ' Underwear at... Two notable price markéd the opening of the day's business on Western ave. Friday. Roman Beauty apples 25 cents, both top and bottom prices moving up. Florida grapefrisit is also higher, a new price of $3.50 and $4.25 being announced Egg plant and Spitzenburg ap- ples have disappeared Asparagus, Beets, sack Bananas . D Winnlngstead ‘ HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH O The Right Lenses Always There are many makes of lenses. We buy in the rough form, direct from factory, Then we finish them to meet your in dividual needs we have examined your ey MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 First Ave. afte Every Article as Advertised Purchaser Furnishings lc "3c 9c $1.00 Monarch and Silver 33c 23c - NOTICE—Doors Open at 10 A. M. Sharp Come early and take your pick. You will find every article strictly as advertised. RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY 1510 FIRST AVENUE advances | Csuilfiower, per dow « climbed 25) « years. ordered sold at ordered sold ——- sold a at Shirts ordered sold at 50c Work Shirts ordered sold at. $2.50 Flannel Shirts at 15c White ‘Hand- kerchiefs at lery, crate : 900 a5 1.25 136 Honey, new, came... 200 @ Money. strained o64e hothouse ..- o Onions areen Yakima 1 Onion setn “ Potatoes White river spude 4.00 Burbanks v0 al sweet potatoes aay Early Onto opude Yakima Gems » mand Monta Producers Veal and THIS GREAT $40,000 STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ NEW SPRING CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS ORDERED SACRI- FICED ATA GREAT LOSS Fixtures and all for sale. Here is the greatest money-saving event in Cost entirely ignored. This entire stock has been ordered sold, and sold it will be, regardless of the loss entailed thereby. Sale Starts Saturday April 17, 10 a. m. Behold These Ridiculous Prices Ordered Men’s Clothing Lot 247-Men’s Suits, values to $15.00, Lot 369 Men’s Suits, values to $18.00, at Men’s $20.00 Suits and Overcoats, nobby Spring styles, ordered sold at... . . Hand-tailored $25 to $30 Suits, all-wool garments; all sizes; ordered sold at. . Men's Slip-ons, values to $7. - ordered $2.50 Ath Pants ordered sold at $2.00 Wool Underwear ordered sold 57c $2.00 Cluett and Ide Dress 68c 16c 89c lc | SHOES Walk-Over, Gotzian’s, Chip- | $2.89 $4.39 $6.68 $8.85 “98c Z and Dry Sox, all included in ordered sold at ...... $5.00 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes $6.00 Heavy Calf Dress Shoes the following items: 98c $4.00 Men's Shoes “ee sold SI 58 pewa, Florshiem, Selz, the Big $3.00 Boys’ Shoes ordered sold at $1 39 at $7.50 Géssenibed Work Shoes cnn G28 STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 16, Mc ror MOLLIE (Copyright 1915, LEARNS THE 1916, PAGE 2} TRUTH by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) e turned tricken expre Margie claimed, “what shall Lh Mr, I I compl in murm wonde Then waid | wrong from insane I am not hard-hearted 1d latton hav ad th feattor that neve ired r rhe wa she hextt I don't for a m . woman jasked me just bee to me with a hor Margie shall 1 de Ww hat ing an in t of ever problem, but rcame to me Chadwick or ad and be always minute think it would uted a pelessl Certainly do not, my dea h 1 ! ' 1 pitvingl at the law says he may not do #0. Dx you mean to tell m that Chadwick Hatton must be saddled with this in woman nil the rest of hin life Yer, if she does not he doe How perfect! dish! Mar wie, Margie, 1 bell love Chad wick Hatton—and I am almost sure to d I don't now what he ts « is |to do, but forgive me, Mollie, if 1 nay that I do not quite yet believe that you truly love bim. Nat vet now ou hink ou love | pecause of his tragic «ht. E womatl deer wants ‘o mother some one or something and now I suppose you think if you could just put your arms about Chad wick Hatton and tell him how sorry you are for him you would think it bliss, But you must. re member, my dear, that life is long nd as Dick would say, ‘the cards be shuffled a good many fore th came is ended. aie, I knew you to be ried before,” said Mollie Mollie, 1 am only trying to tell you, nm dear, that | am very glad that your |little affair with Chadwick Hatton has gone no farther than it has }It will be very e for you to |break now Break off with Chadwick Hat ton, Marg You are erary, 1 shall never break with Chadwi {Hatton as long as he wants me to be bis friend All well and good, my dear, but an you ir companionship friendly basis | ald you think it very under the circumstances if 1 didn't Oh, Mollie, Mollie, don't let |your pity ron away with your good sonse. Walt, wait, dear, until the first surprise, the first hurt is then there will be time Jenough to decide such momentous} questions Benides,” said Mollie, almost jwith a smile, “you see he hasn't at Raincoats and Slip-ons, val- at's right. dear. 1 must say wiek Hatton has been very Cc ues to $15.00, nt in this matter, Most men ordered sold at .... s would have taken your freshness, jyour Innocent youth, your clever 25¢ Men's Sox 4 BOYS’ SWITS ness and beauty and left you to ordered sold at Cc $4 Boys’ 1 89 idle, of ‘mortifiestion ene wounted Suits at . | truth $1 Boys’ Pants SUIT CASES Ye 4, Margie. he has been dear. < ordered sold at 33c pes yg repay | ‘eg oe pe $3.00 Suit Cases 89c $5 Boys’ |take me with him to places alone— ordered sold at.. Suits at..... .48 |without Pat yeron, I have : given him i nees a self $5 Suit Cases MEN’S HATS |Fespecting girl might give to invite po : ‘) 1,000 Hats, Ime to dine the theatre and he in all shapes and styles; values to $5.00. }but the next da $1.00 Overalls Ordered sold jto me a wond Leer ere eee ee Cc Bt nrsereresene 8c [violets or a . though he wou! Juet Above Pike Street Opporite the Public Market GIRL WAITS FOUR aesivaces © WITHHERLOVER Cheese Domestic wheat rT] — iu | Limbur 16% |p SAN FRANCISCO, April 16. ww ls rH Torn by Irate parents from the man lw 7 oved, Edna Olive Snowden 190" | Washington twine 1H bided her time for four years and oune cw i a at the first opportunity eloped with | elect ranch him s Today she is Mra. Jos, F. Pis Country May and tolesi, having fled to San Jose with (Prices paid produ her 41-year-old sweetheart The romance commenced four! Dr, Lathrop started to advertise years ago, when the girl was 14. |they thought the people should At that time she ran away with|/know of his remarkable achieve Pistolest married him. Her|ments. Dr, Lathrop is Heensed by parents | narriage annulled, |the State Board of Medi by on the ground that Edna was not of/aminers to practice in the stag, m oe P ith - birehd . of Washington, and he bas been — n her 18th birthday she tele-| practicing in Seattle for several OnWielenle Pees T|phoned her mother that she was|¥years, ‘The doctor does not claim si 4) King to a movie show with awirl| (hat his treatment i# a cure-all, and 03 1400 |{tlend. Nothing more was heard|he will not take your case if he :99 | from her until her parents were In-/thinks he cannot benefit you. If Washington oats oo |formed of the marriage today lmedjoal or wureical treatment ts 2 Yon ol ie what Is needed in your case, he will| noe e GOODNESS. GRACE! tell you so, and advise you to go bh 9 to your physician and surgeon for scat - \treatment. Dr, Lathrop does not “ THORNTON, Ky. April 16.—/charge for consultation and you are at Auburn, Me, who] nilootiee near here ' can per-| Welcome to visit bis office at 214-16 di: om Tentning: haps boast of the youngest high| Peoples Bank Bldg. any day except -\eenool graduate in the United| Sundays, between 9 a. m. and 5 ates. Miss Grace Newman, 10-|P. ™ Some of the diseases that ALBERT HANSEN old daugbter of Attorney J. T center Isak gg An coe — ce, eo he e sthma, He: Ms | develas bad diivenanth Newman, of that place, 1s the hero-|are: | Asthina. toate hale. Troutte, | Is Now Located at His Flofida and Georgia contributed New Store 97 per cent of the quantity and 1010 Second Avi {value of fuller's earth marketed in 41913, =" YEARS TO ELOPE' in other ways jnever put his hand on my shoulder Poe won ap have | take | jder r arm and pted him to do’ that.” even an or, honest how m to marr ze derstand that gleaming half dozen themselves tempted a man a soft j bas never taken advantage of them, would come | y the erful of white books as Id make up to me And. Margie, he has box dd sometimes. 1 bave little any girls Mollie! 1 will own that they It does not to make a girl un through a _peek-a boo waist or the sculptured forearm | used Jin its shirt sleeve can be made = Star | Constipa Liver dicith somn. ach for any |} tion ‘Trouble, #, Headac ia, Kidney Trouble. Lumbs If you have been a reader of The | length of time you must have noticed Dr. Lathrop’s ad vertisements quest of friends and patients that) It was at the re Rheumatism, Appen hes, Paralysis, In Trouble and Stom white shoul-| 0, Neuralgia, | Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. hands. All je in the stand the heavy strains that are we have been able to procure. to you at prices some r and all that's ne shed our wintry garb and k ture embraces solesette over cuffs, fancy pe pe neck band and cuff to the everything in cale so many different purposes. V Saturday upon $1 and $1.6 values for April 35c Ww Sanction Sagat Out-sizes Included Getektaita it witt calf. Made on the new nature si 35c mualin, slipover 87 Combination again— lasts. Sizes 11% to 2, $1 89 style, kimono sleeves, fin C Vers fancy corset | @ pair ........ccceceeeee hed ith aeat embroidery | Ses, Der, ne neon | She 8 tote Gy BQ Ae edge and ribbon-run. Special | 44" Special sre pai ty EG Rohit B5e : Ladies’ Two and Three-strap Slippers, | Slip - over Gowne— Brassieres — Fasten | ' fine viel kid ra velvet, on the new 87c Yoke of allover em 38c with button and] "tase last; sizes 2% to $1 .98 proidery, V neck, kimono | cross over in back; reinforced J 7% Palr-.-.-.-----+-++++ sleeves of embroidery An- | under arms; well boned; yoke | Children’s $1.00 Kia Shoes, made with other good style in out-sizes. Special &7e red discretion irresistible as moist with inviting ell as grace. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) HOW ROOSEVELT STANDS ON THE as PRESIDENCY BY GILSON GARDNER OYSTER BAY, N. Y., April 16.—Former President Roose- velt has not promised to sup- port any standpat republican for president. This statement may be accepted as authorita- | tive. Frequently printed reports | that Roosevelt had promised to | help Weeks, Root, Purton and | others moved me to come to Oyster Bay for the purpose of finding out the truth of these reports. | They are not true, Col. Roos evelt has not abandoned the | progressive party, nor advised anybody else to do so What he may do 18 months from now is another matter. it Is not a matter on which he is willing to talk now, He does not himself know. ‘The present situation he describes hair-trigger” situation, na as a tionally and internationally It would be foolish, } lieves, to give {up the progressive party organiza tion and Influence without any ren son for giving it up, or anything re. ceived in return, The progressives, as an organization, should be abl before the next tion is held nomination of a progressive candi date, If they cannot do that, It may be best to nominate a man like Hiram Johnson, even if the only re ault of this be to furnish a place for ‘honest progressives to vote, and to NOW—For a Banner Saturday’s Business In Our Extensive Men’s and Boys’ Store Never were we more splendidly ready to supply your wants with merchandise of merit at the lowest possible prices. Remember, any and all the merchandise we offer is new and crisp from the maker’s t em not deficient of n 1 ene ' tructior We are the le rantee behind them, and are ke ¢ t th e. “Our very large stock ables 5 ny t get t Whe you're a big fell f 7 feet or a small man of 5 feet, we can fit you both, Chest me from 30- inch t O inche Coats made in Shorts, Longs or Regulars. Pants « propor- tion reed perfect fitting clothes at a moderate f Come to McCormack Bros. BOYS We have selected 3 grades in Boys’ Clothing for our season’s selling. $2.98 Norfolk styles We have th ailers have t¢ And the Boys’ Wash Suits at 69c, 79c, 98¢ to $1.48 are serviceable, essary to keep them looking Men’s Shirts $1.00 «« This nice weather reminds us that we, too, should in touch wi Our Spring stock of Shirts is complete and shirtdom, with detachable collar and French turn. real soft collars and cuffs attached, which are used for e are See Our Show Window. oS hcl gener egests | 58c ¥ Habits a for Boys’ Patent Leather Here is one with neat em. | broidery; drawers, with nest $1.98 iia’ ’Guometat: Oxtord broidery flounce; full sizes. to 44. Special 58c Ties, the famous “Tess-Ted" brand, Special 35¢ Pea tuba ey with welted soles; made Roberts, Another extra special | Another Combination | J0huson, Rand Shoe Co. Never sold 69c in Petticoats, Deep | 69c has wide embroidery | U%der.$3.00 elsewhere. Saturday $1.98 embroidery flounce or em-| edge ‘and ribbon. Pretty, § P#!t. Sizes 2% to 5%, broidery insertion and ruffle. | swell style. Drawers lace | Misses’ and Children's Mary Jane trimmed. and back of deep embroidery Extra special, 2 lips if]turn the election to the demoerats.| European war the highest national iJ | disapproval of the present adminis-| McLEAN, IIL, April 16.—Marbles |tration. He disapproves its foreign; may be a “kid” game, but Richard policy and most of its domestic] Stone, 70 years old, a civil war vet policy eran, is the possessor of two gunuy His principal indictment, Row.) sacks full of marbles that he has ever, is in the matter of unprepared: | won from his young friends around yepublican conven: | to compel the adoption of a progressive platform and the} Sometimes keep the famil urse mighty slim buying their outfits. $3.98 $5.00 8 loose and well sustained in the weak parts to with- ton them, and the materials are the strongest that e made up in such quantities that enable us to sell them pay for themselves. zes run from 5 to 18 years. neat looking and very attrac- and water. with pa likely to t is a little soar Middy Blouses priced for Saturday, prett each— 69c 79c 98c These represent values up to $1.25. WAISTS 75e 98c $1.33 $2.25 Lingerie, Crepe and Silk, Crepe de Chine, etc., in values from $1.00 to $3.00. Don’t fail to see these Saturday. SHOES Real Shoe Bargains Specially pecially h na from a soft with negligee laundered with specializing . $1.00 Combinations — Cor- set cover allover em- Special 69c. Pumps in patent leather and gunmetal hand-turned soles and spring heels; sizes 5 to 8, a pair.. ' 79¢c Roosevelt is not keen for the lat | ter duty was to set this country’s de- result This should be inter-| fense in order. sted emphatically | The colonel is doing one thing | more than any other, and that is to THE OLD RASCAL i emphasize at all times his cordial | a ness for national defense. The colonel takes the attitude that since the outbreak of the| A Lot of Amusement for a Little Money (5 Home Dancing Band Concerts Grand Opera All the Music of All the World in Your Home, Any Time You Want It. | town. Men gather round to wateh whenever Stone and the boya hara their contests, Thia Favorite Columbia G nola with 24 selections—a outfit for & and $1.50 a Week Pays for It and } ato- 80 c , HOPED &) BPR Lrlers Buikelim rd Ave © University St. PALKING PAU AR TORS