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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915. PAGE 3 s = a THOUSANDS OF OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. We Are Sacrificing INNOCENT DIE Fine Merchandise!!i(("™ eS Come Early American Doctor Tells Ter rible Story of Suffering and Death in Serbia COMPANION STRICKEN to Save Others. BY HENRY woop Closed All Day Monday, Decoration Day United Press Staff Correspondent NISH, Serbia, May 2.—(By Mail to New York.)—Vallevo le the biack hole of the terrible typhus plague ravaging Serbia 9 9 s There were 8,000 men, women uviivaencise se: | Men’s and Young Men’s Suits the epidemic began sweeping out whole families. The vic tims are dying like flles—so rap Idly the town authorities have Ciescecreaiail ———- lost count. At least 4,000 of Ld those still surviving are Seco: . AMES S Our creditors demand cash, and their nO ANE. AT insistent demands have forced us in many cases to cut prices toa MERE FRACTION OF WHOLESALE COST. Good, honest merchandise at such prices as these demand your attention. Men’s CLOTHING Hundreds of Suits to select Sacrificed from—practically every size, Come style, material and pattern LOT 3 that you could desire is in- ; raped A : 15.00 Men’s Suits : : Early cluded in this gigantic sacri- pose at stricken with the disease and Compare these with the ones you have been paying fice. LOT 1 ie at | ws BATE ase: Caanlnanans Qe much higher prices for. All-wool materials, in worsteds, Sale Men’s Suits, broken lines and sizes, ; LOT 4 : ; ; Red Hook, Dutchess county, N cheviots, cassimeres, serges, made up in the season’s cor- Starts but big values at the sac- $20.00 High-grade Suits, including tiuiuin aanibe to ie tedey, He rect modes., We only ask a small percentage of profit on a 9AM. rifice price of ... “ee s Kuppenheimer and Alfred $9 85 had just arrived from Vallevo, |# these Suits, and have placed them upon the same percent- Sharp LOT 2 Benjamin makes, at..... ” nines Ma e plan as we sell Calicoes. Sizes 32 chest measure up Dr. Cookingham — hit stricken with typhus tn ty ee | Men’s Pants $2.50 oke, former wa { $12.50 Men’s Suits $2.00 Men’s Pants sacrificed at .......... $4.68 sacrificed at .......... aay 89c 2 for 25 Silver Collars , Men's White Handker 3c |MEN’S SHOES [0.02 ein". 2c ritkmas Os acing Splendid wearing Lister worsted ‘wee ns in dark colors, ; Naini ¥! $1.50 Japanese Silk ell : ‘ f 12 alls “ 38c $3.00 Gunmetal Dress Shoes, all | Underwear 57c black and waist measure from 30 up to 48 Canvas Gloves, quantity sizes, sacrificed eeyie: Br : . Mie aearer cere bat $1.89 | cecper’s Deroy ninvea woot un nonths Drees re Broken lines, ve Men's Shoes, odds and ends, | suit, per garment, now 98c wt sala the len’ 5 an S peci = ‘i 38c Penee Shey ee FOr 98c $1.00 Horsehide Gloves That was when the death oe pele sacrificed at 48c rato was running only 60 to 75 a us pairs of medium heavy Cassimere Pants inl 50c Blue Chambray 28 $4.00 Selz Dress 2 8 day t : 5 Shirts nt: Gheae-anarttided at el < dish liad “hekina tekitie’ 144 UE GREK aes " re made in sizes 32 to 42 a 4 Black Lisle Sox 2c Heavy Work Shoes, broken lines, BOYS’ SUITS a day and when a large part of the a now vi 8 to $3.50, population w $1.50 Heavy Flannel 79 rificed at $1 .48 ver, that was t Shirts now c “| Prepare the Boys for Decoration Day They eit Big Z Heavy Veal Work Shoes, | 420 Boys’ Suits $1 .89 ton, uscrificed at, D240 Boye” Pante cut 28c hauled ther cows. | Boys’ Norfolk Suits bigs | and Children’s Whe the wagor was f it air — ves hk! started for the outskirts of the 35c¢ Women — best n Wash, St nd /T weeds 4 town, I seen ft pars thru a isle, fancy stitched bac In Was raw a weer = theatre with a hea Colors black, white, gray. Spe hanging out behind and armen sed Sill Flag Free With Boys’ |‘! “| 50c, 08 Ke extending over the sides. ° * Ibow-length loves se With 2 Pairs of Lined Pants nlack and white only. Fitted you somethin at the counter for 50c $1.00 Medlicott Under wear at 38c Balbriggan Underwear, regular | $5.00 Burt Men's Shoes, custom Geren scorers OC fie nn... S248 titi bird tie et $948 The Above Prices at This Address Only. Sale Starts 9 a, m. Sharp—So Come Early. rocaneaa The Palace Clothing Co and latest style Felts, values $3.00, sacrificed dee $1.00 | 1022-1024 FIRST AVE. CORNER SPRING ST. ike nen sta $1.00 Pair—Dent's Kid New Shipment of and put th Gloves for Wo- Oy"voome sins seed? Genuine Panama Ms Sie. One at the counter, special $1.00. cin the Aanieited ty the This is certainly a trea Fr) jan Net Crow for, his hervie|ff ove, nm they all” have srockines ron wowen| ld Straw Hats 3] 1011S 0 wor d xiven a gold medal t nf ed pants to each coat AND CHILDREN : ; . |the government 8p wearing materials. " For Men and Young Men, in Sizes 5 to 18 years Saturday we offer special |WOMEN DO Too LITTLE AND] on a philosophic jaunt that ts full of| with last ps, center at one pr Supply your needs the season's latest shapes, b in THINK TOO MUCH glittering generalities.” MAGiNE NOW IF Navy Blue ba Suits Make . note specially priced Saturday (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper I don't think foam unhappy | As T sat looking at and Istening you was that ¥e wom r Pants cut f and roomy. all length, half sleeves. fT ’ Re ] to Kitty it was borne on me more ways longing for sup LOS ANGELE seams taped and arts re: to 34. Any size, r sho ' inforced. Sizes 5 to 18 years ack O'Re ba ") Link Your Interests to Our Chain of Stores ) Clothes Designed to Appeal on Different Basis Than Cal., May 28 that no woman eas and always nursing our dis er in West Third © of his life to. as she inten a potn as soon as possible. Here it, Men e's cure for all our realize not to aby, stitute must be No | restlessne don't you have a asked rest and cont j I don’t wa air sample of cc a bit of a tip oi is of my youth to a y Kitty, I - lasts with $1.00 ™**" Union Suits, ‘ n ty, you selfish son of unrest that I may , ‘ ‘The Jno, Meter Unton { fits 20 nicely” Eiaetié t 3 rice 0 e ture! According to your own con- the average conditions of married| nea dea Pag. $3. 98 Nae’ Sine, in mil lanes ped are pe vistas pres Ifession you are not having a good life, and to bring me if not t| PARIS, France, May wil Be ee eciincs Ti «Stakes What aleaea akves anc: Lie inooustortabsly. <a F “ time and I think it is because you, happiness—content Thaw of New York, the sleeves have Frenct shoe that alwa ‘ loose. é . p | : factio Made from pure combed Hgyp- ; # WE do more than adv ertise greatest values ae anc tusfiltmmirKiauis'a tase aveat| | Ry Vauked ak cae otvioaly Gal an who, after five months eaata swear Tan Scout Sh tien vatea eke Bode é , hy pro ion of the questioned: “I wonder if you nch trenches as a private gray ant oes ‘ 1 7 as V— ver m | law—th propagation of the ® ques 4 lengths. od alt fi 1,50. , 3) for the least money”—we deliver the |cles. For this you were made, my know, Margie, how marriage has/!9 ign legion, joined the size. Worth $1 59 Little Men's, in sizes pea a value for Fi |dear, notwithstanding all the soph-|changed you? I never knew you|French aeroplane corps, has been . ° and in doing so we keep faith with the public the’, in sizes 19% $1.2: Men's Pajamas with ; 4 to whom our printed statements must appeal $1.79 ° eiik frows, nicely $1.98 "2" sizes 214 to || made of solid color solesette, ° % Worth $1.50. All sizes. Sat- { were so Introspective and analyti.| Promoted to be a sergeant, follow . ail ing exceptional service in the alr n the rench right wing listries of those who whisper « any other reason for your living 1 an Sotesctte Geif ris, worth neck $1.0 on the grounds that honesty is the best policy as dace it out Wea outs the guess that ts true, Kitty, and - : : pitecbengi pe and that truth will prevail. This is a Store of e we call ft Ronse ig that my baby wit vring me NQ GLASSES FOR HER Children’s Barefoot land we fee her of us can/#o much work and thought for him live without th: r, And so full|that [ will not have time to think { hope and love, the man glorying|#o much about the affairs of Mar in the thought of possession and) garet Waverly and the world and the woman obseased with the idea {ts relations to Margaret Waverly of belonging, we take each other| “Kitty, I} don't believe either you d. From that moment|or I have enough to do. 1 mean! tieces of cloth alternately blue and s done with us. Her work work with our hands and brain| i hire 2 ; : plished. She does|that will take us out of ourselves.|” Aitho 82 years old, Mra. Gregg a . | young America .......++ ae fire she lighted in| T 1s the secret of man's con-|qid the ing entirely by band Kes io 5 fies out—-if the foolish) te ent } € continually and without t the use of eyeglasses [| select ranch . ‘ 32 By © both thought we had| busy at something. He Is working,| ———————______________ —a "i a BE s forever has come) fighting loving pleasuring—al T Pi Fl h | and Gra! ck, bringing with it in-| ways doing something and seldom| 1. ut on Fles proaueer) ike hinking of anything but the thing and) pe is doing at the mom Sandals, Solid Leather | $1.00 \°"™ Niz** Kove, | hotel. kind," 49c 59c 9Bc $1.19 J cut extra tone and roomy. In Tofanta’, Misses’ and Children's Twill and French fa Tat nicely trimmed, Sizes 20 neck Service to the public, not only for today or tomorrow, but for today and all the tomor- rows to come. That's why our clothes are designed to appeal on different basis than price alone. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 28 Mrs. Samuel G 21 South High st, Independence, has just com pleted the making of a bedspread containing $10 pyramidal-shaped leather ar Se, WSe, # not care { our he | selfish Spring Suits of Quality Suits tailored for the greater satisfaction » price of Florida tomatoes, | Fess " ; as and Increase Weight .,. ane and rhubarb dropped Fri omoh PRo sen2 10 ‘We are caught in her ne | Seed FAs» 0, cuoveees 4 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ Kastern W |T Gelling Prices uget sound Straw, ton Timothy Wheat ... starved heart ee ; to her work. She puts|’ There was a ring and Dick called da Strawberries advanced 25! sens, 3% Ibe 12 of the wearer; garments with style, work- of love into our hearts and) up the tube that he was bringing A Physician's Advice poo ll aby mee under |. 10 anship, fit and finish made up in all-woo {t may burn red or grow gray. It Jim Edie home to dinner | Most thin people eat from four to ex! @ ee eee ere ¢ manship, fit and finish de up | I |is all one to her |" (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | pounds of wood. solld, fat-making teod | | Peteee 01a vesétern' tive 7 ‘ fabrics in the new patterns and models, at— | “L belleve all women are hap y. fan ail ane, 1, ms i Pork, good block hogs... .08 |pler with children and it's a mis — of the pl rrected daily by 2. W. Godwin @ Co, | Pork, Harker: °+ 8 |} taken notion that they mean more ehtly and k n sree Sprin un \nelf-sacrifice on the pa of the QUEAK sol 2 Bb egy bo i gga cs as | Veal, 68 to 120-10 | Zicaite, Nea. f ’ mother than the ring joy to her lye " ‘ auld pee lames : Evade d $22.50, $25 FROM n | “For most women's hearts are starved, my dear, Yours is starved SJ: Suse if Butter, Eas |¢———___—— | because your husband 1# giving so much of himself to the heartless }and the heartbroken. Mine is ved because my husband ts so||74E& IAA WHO WAS Cur | |Nettve Waehtngton creamery, ek * |TO COUNTRY PRINTERS | |Natve Washington creamery, solid mack .. 26 Write for price list and samples on i terested in a game of business \4a TE THE MO6HT BEFORE x Cheese paper Lay Pee edb yg eo, 3 fab and a man’s way o ng in whic omestio wh ° roent less than regular prices, You Are Invited to Open a end s man's way of living In whlch|| Dewnes mar “rue AEROS" pomoton ree aha Abert Ch A t Why, Margte,” interrupted Kitty,|| 0°€ GE77E@ TAAI eWE*'| |inam ail f S the wanes Tuk oats I thought you and Die hat will multiply their: red blood’ cor-| Goc o KAPLAN PRINTING Co, arge ccoun vie. Aen be h of ‘an . |puscles and increase their blood x4 709 Fourth Ave., Seattle : , r eria 6 app Ing power | Your credit is g You can purchase any No one is latively happy In/| For fon 1 always recom-| Honey, tae 2.00 } . NT EY thing in the line of clothing that you may need this world I sometimes with every | Honey, strained see 06 AMUSEMENTS neni. Sargol ts 1 othouse and pay as‘you get paid pe ist this being able A patented drug, but ix lettuce a | ~ ‘ ranean, uiesotosie, Hats, Shoes, |. “vou waiving the subject Mg oft es eubar® be 3 Nghe he MAY 31 “EP a urnishings and Accessories I Maat hacer dae Wheat Gk ’ 100 @ CUAMLEE NROEAEAN Peeseel ; Sate vin vatubla Of Oe . ais gol baal Grand O era Co. 4 Store Closed Decoration Day handles: dilb dh lsicdiedbead | soo Billie Burke 3 P te ie 4 1% @ 76 | | — Whe An ne to Wives arg oy | ili met OERRY 4 | You know the terrible affiletion ac! (4 a mon Le Rage to 82.00, Ison, You know. of the money| wemoown A Sg, ompany ost ladien attending wi 4 in the home to purchase food and lelothing, ORRINE has saved thou. been @ costly conflagration here by sands of drinking men, It 1s a| flying through an open windgw of iivme tvaatiiedt a04 oan bec one of the largest cyanide milling 1119-1121 Third Ave. |xecretly. Your money will be fe. plants and getting entangled @n the | funded if, after a trial, it has fatled high tension wires carrying 19,000 r 06 volts and thus caust a short etr Between Seneca and Spring | to be nefit, Costs only $1.00 a box Its and thus eau ng a , Come in and get a free booklet and |cult, Fire soo started In aging 8 pounds, dressed, In individual boxes, to any point In the U All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 Quaranteed to arrive in perfect con. dition rabs, Smelt, Troi VARIETY SHOW nnewieck 1 @ Ke SIX BIG ACTS 4 Olaline | -g 1 e : PAN I AC ES Matinee, 100; Kvenl 100 and 20, arka, local > 20 SARAH PADDEN : FRIEND AND DOWNING BULL BROS. Famous Hebrew Comedians MARGARET Koteanin \Jusé Printers — 10¢ and 20c 1013 THIRD «AIN 1048 tran let us tell you of the good OR-| former house, but was discovered by) | RINE in doing. William Francke, the foreman, be-| | Swift's Pharmacy, 2nd and Pike,|fore serions damage was done. 001 Northern Bank Bidg. In GATE.