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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1915. PAGE 9, A CARLOAD OF] SHOES AT YOUR MERCY! 1,000 dozen of Men's, Ladies’, Boys’ and Children’s School Shoes—new. arrivals — will be turned loose at an unmerciful cut in prices. | have hundreds of cases of Shoes on the road and my space is limited—I MUST MAKE ROOM AT ANY COST. SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 MEN’S SHOES All my $5.00 Shoes, in the newest toes, cloth tops tow or leather tops, all go at one price rae" $2.95 ANTI- INT-GERMAN {She Can Play Anything From BOTS FEARED Soup to Nuts, but She Draws INLONDON now the Line at Breakfast Food YONDO’ Sept. 10.—Anti-Ger. _ here are feared to. age nit @f W€#nesday pelts attack against the petern counttes _—s boarded up the recent ant!.German and the subsequent in. of alien » ts, are un mard, lest mobs wreak ey ‘enon them, Feeling as qesult of the raids {is at fever fet hing thus far in the war, wt affects Wngland, has aroused horror and resentment as the gweep of Count Zeppelin’s alr. The public is angered, how- rather than terrorized, New insu’ companies are with order for protec s. They government tn- dureau is charging less BH cents per $500 airship in on dwellings, but in the rotection for business . the rate is higher. The of the nation was voiced to- editorials raids gained the Germans advantage,” said the and they were unsuccessful pas ells Dursting enjoyed as a experience. ngs were aroused where pombe fell, but there was no ff the foul strokes are re- and more persons are mur. te their beds, the criminals de no nearer their goal; there merely be a deeper loathing of game Germans. $4.50 and $5.00 Hand welts in the newest shapes; large variety. These Shoes are worth more money wholesale. Sale price Crane, Telepathy Pianiste Any one who has seen “Concen-)ts different when some one tn the MEL. eaticas determine ot: th ihe Bentetes a eee he Lee tat wits Cana IRLS’ SHOES $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s Shoes, in black or tan, | Men’s Shoes, in ain or @ ag’ is Wee ¥ | something that may be the title to crush the brutalized spirit du and Mereedes|a book or & breakfust food, bor oor | Girls’ Bhoes, made by the Hamiiton-Brown Shoe Co.| button or lace, rubber bottoms and heels, in all | lace; also in English last; reg- these senseless outrages.” | Crane, with George Lovette as the|tainly is not. that of. any musical Sizes from § to 11 ie. Worth up to $2.00, Best for school | Iagts, Made by the leading factories of | ular price $3.50. intermediary between the two sen-| composition ever known to modern | wear, EXTRA SPECIAL 5 4 | Sal ASK aitives and their audience, will ad-| program makers. It is no sign that FOR SATURDAY ONLY........ vcs, Q5C | the country. Special price le price ... mit that it is all very myaterious/she fs not all sbe claims in the and wonderful. But take it from | psychic line when Miss Crane fin Miss Crane herself, {t isn't nearly | herself unable to play “The Fa jas wonderful as some of the thin, on the Barroom Fioo: }ahe ts called on to play jconsiders even more | Of course, it is only to be expect. | & request ed that many of the requests for/tor Hugo REDUCED TAXES ON ACCOUNT OF CANA School Shoes for the Boys and Girls ) wt ate . Wash., Sept. 10.—The | selections © not as definite as|one person asked at M Doard of equalization {s con-|they might be. At every perform | formance ig a Boy Scout Shoes, all leather bottoms, made | $2.50 Boys’ Shoes, 1 65 today ‘yeurertay Sate be. ance dcsene, of alive are, recetved, Plays Most Anything in Seattle; sizes 12% to 2; | sale price ..... e that body yesterday by repre ne only or igoletto, Barring these cultnary \- A ¢ ‘j 1] 6 : ; ‘ , of practically every ratl-| * Chopin and the ike. The | eyclopedic ‘compositions “s regular price $2.50. Sale price * $2.00 Girls’ and Misses’ Shoes, Children’s ’ e° = operating in the Northwest, | best she do when she receives/Crane can play almost anythin) ¢ 4; Vici Kid Button, cloth top; sizes eth? argued for reductions in the as-|the mental wireless is to choose | else that was ever sung, played, rd Sizes 2¥% want regular 5 | 9 | 6 to 84. Sale price dd Cc Valuation of their roads. | some melody from the opera orfrom|hummed. Which {s quite a feat,, price $3.00. Sale price. . ° Ang on ep F : ss c gave as reasons for a reduc. | the composer. even without telepathic a: ni. $2.50 and $3.00 Boys’ Shoes, all solid isses’ oes; sizes from 9 to tan but- er rane of Se Satan Thi rhe ait work i nae es = leath tid | ner sol as good | ton only; regular price $3.00. s is all very well and presents She can play about 30,000 selec. | eather counters, solid inner es; 4 Newest toes and |Ro very great difficulty either to| tions—varying from rag time to the a Shoe as you can find any- je | Sale price .. Miss Crane or Mr. Lovette. But tt| classics of all ages and countries. where for $3.00, Sale price.. Misses’ Vici Kid, “Setanta or Patent » > leg Button or Lace Leather, in all sizes from 9 to 2; button . ts, in gunmetal, ’ . . j LONG, LON | W | 3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ Shoes, “Made in| only; regular price $2.50. button or lace— A G WAY hat Is It That S Driving | se every pd gominid;: pn Sale price om 4 e a ar $1 45 price stamped right PORTLAND, x _— fi 12% 5% Girls’ $2.50 Cloth hoes, ‘tan three months on the way, Millionaires Behind Wall? 1 Sale fe 8 . pai from 9 to 113 rep 0 orice 1 29 the ee * was received here today WwW. L. Douglas ie e Se carina te tae aeieeeet:|One After Another Huge Estates | Are Being Fortified—! i] of Trensbaikal, cont, ot Has Industrial Strife Made Owners Timid? | Ladies High- MEN’S SUITS fegiment opposing the} re American MILLIONAIRES placed on duty, with outposts, | To Shoes on the Galician front, and GETTING “ ERED"? m agtared artes the Slav drive| Are eek Wier’ aaa Fillies ist. tanglipeae at sone ane tanglements of various kinds baat LOT 1—Men’s all-wool and cassimeres | LOT 3—100 Men’s Suits in a. all- Indnstrial wars driving them behind| to k Hundreds of pairs of Ladies’ r barricades? ee ls ‘Foonntion le eld” Jona D. High-top Shoes, cloth tore - and worsteds in various patterns; sizes | segues. fee 52000 newest cuts; sold ocem e v 3 00. One after another huge ee back of Tarrytown, ts perenne te perme ef ie pe reg somewhat broken; regular prices e200 | faa $10. 95 tates are being barri ed and | most fortified millionaires’ estate! P fortified and mere guarde |in America. 2 45 ond $18.00. Sale | LOT 4—150 Men’s Suits of the very ai atten, oe $2.45 Grn Boe ae finest blue verges, fancy imported wort cades, an elaborate telephone ays- Ladies’ $4.00 Shoes, in gunmetal and $1 95 LOT 2—Men’s Suits in gray cassimeres, | eds or unfinished worsteds; all hand- lel thts aro arite dc, tare a | Wict kid. All sises. Special... browns, Oxfords and fancy new stripes, | tailored, hand-made buttonholes; fronts Jand night can get in communica-| Lamon’ 94.00 Blacks Chote Top Shoes, button only: | in all sizes; regular price $8 95 | will never break; reg. prices $12 95 tion with each other the “bi all sizes. e and . | . |house” upon & moment's notice, is) style for Fall wear; eale price.......... . $15.00. Sale price......... a $25 and $30. Sale price. . A doten or more armed guards) have allio been added to the force! ioe See a oo coe] ES ee FURNISHING GOODS |yards millionaire, has a hue force! Ladies’ and Children’ S Hose 15 Men's Sox, in black, 7 kc | $1.00 Dress Shirts, of workingmen busy building a ; al |thick brick wall on Mellody farm, é i tan or gray; all sizes.. | sale price ............ jhis big country estate near Lake, I have added a new department, a complete line of Ladies’ and Chil- | ¢;99 Men’s Union $2.00 Silk Shirts, t, TL | dren's Hose. To start the new lines off with a rush I will offer the} Suits, sale price....... sale price ............ following remarkable values for Saturday only: $1.50 Men’s Union | $1.50 Hallmark @ wall will be nearly one mile long when finished—the longest of its kind in the 25¢ Ladies’ Hose, in black only; | 35¢ Girls’ solid ribbed Hose, just | Suits, sale price....... Shirts, sale price...... world—and wil! cost about $65, all sizes, Special for the thing for school $1.25 Men's Union 50c Silk Sox, Wat aiieeuity maken on pi Saturday ....... «+s... 1 1 Cc} | wear. Saturday special 13c Suits, sale price....... OG PR eases llc. It’s a good steut wall, too, 35c Ladies’ fine black ribbed Hose. | 35¢ Boys’ heavy ribbed Hose— ]| 50c and 75c Work 35c Suspenders, for In some places the founda- tions extend 10 feet below ground. J. B. Duke, tobacco king, has also} slammed the high iron gates on hin) | palatial New Jersey estate in th face of the public. | Until quite recently the public! at stated times might have a peek <—"_"_"""""_a \et tae Bolustifed grounes ct tas te > OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. |baceo magnate’s home at Somer. ville, but now guards patrol its | bound d woe to the adven- hae eee te ee ea 1422 1422 | cia Maeeetieaee, cctace cf tea ay Third | Ave. Third | Ave. George Vanderbilt, five miles from Between Postoffice ‘ween Postoffice 6, heart o " il Weta nT and Pike Street a a and Pike Street Built among the Blue Ridge peaks, the very wilderness of the) country about the estate has kept) jout the curious, but since the death jof its builder guards are mounted jat the few approaches and the pub-| —————————— sale price da | they’ll id the hard irts, 1 ice... eee 19¢ | Pert and Be had q | Shirts_sale price. DOC | sale price 1 NVC $3.50 Pants.$1.729 PANTS | $5.00 Pants. .$2.95 Suit Cases and Handbags Less Than Factory Cost | $4:00 pants. $2.29 $2.50 Pants.$1.39 $2.00 Pants. . .95c On All Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats for Men, Young Men and Boys These are strictly up-to-the-minute styles, pat- terns and colors in Fall weights. The executors of this estate want the stock of clothing reduced |e is told it fe * ‘not wanted, . eecnagat abies him, and had been ; : given a divorce, Boone went to Se- at once—that is the reason of this unusual offer DIES’ SMO G SUDDEN PROS attle and married another woman. right at the beginning of the season. Wa KIN ROOM THE LATEST BY GILSON GARONE which they have out directly or in-, Adoo {s determined that the banks joaned at alt per cont, including all dire: Roewoll Miller of New York, , 5 , ‘ , . SATON . 10—Meém-] directly, will be at an absolute loss|ers fn the South shall not stand be-]commissions to the cotton owner; | widow of Roswe Miller, former Men's and Young Men's Boys’ and Children’s “ nent at tae fetecal aed pore to find safe and profitable invest-|tween the cotton producer, who|any effort to get a larger interest |chairman of board of directors, Chi- Suits, Overcoats and Suits, Overcoats and ST. PAUL, Sept. 10—A little|are afraid the surplus of money in| ment for their funds needs money to carry his cotton will result in the refusal of the re- | cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- group of gray-haired women, some|the United States will lead to a Protects Cotton Growers for a better market, and the gov-|serve bank to rediscount the cotton bsp and party arrived here Thurs- Rain Raincoats | men, so! e : : . : _lernment, which is ready to lend|loan. day from Frisco. coats grandmothers and some great-| Period ir Fad io ge bol dan-| Secretary of the Treasury Me-|T Ones for the purpose of carrying A 3 Per Cent Deal — Reg. $12.50, new... 89.40 | Res. $4.00, now $3.00 grandmothors, “resting easily in| eit Ww. D. Harding has expressed | it. He has ordered $15,000,000 (with oe en cuainns eben ie ween » G 5 , ad s simp! che! Reg. $15.00, now.... $41.25 | Res. $5.00. no®...... 88,75 comfortable rocking chairs with| this ott - eeye: troubled ‘Why Not Have equal tarts, te "he darn vonorea is to permit the government money nore Oe ENTS : yr ( 5 thin blue ribbons of smok@® rint Lemme, Dnanevers are. treubied | r ‘ ( to go thru the Southern banks to a . S2d Cimaren's . Reg. $15.00, now....$13.50 | Res. $6.00, now .... $4.50 Ticie. Chile, thonendbins 108! occ fe sudden prosperity that has| Curly,, Wavy Hair? ka at Atlanta, Richmond and|to go thru the Southern banks to a HATS 2 wii 5.65 rom rom hau and cala-| ‘veloped in some sections and |L—— as and,has fixed a set of rules | six rrowe eit z Reg. $20.00. now 15.00 } Reg. $7.50, now..... $5.65 fg, Pp ding that the money must be|take three per cent for handling VANAGH'S $15. ash pipes, is opp of the modern-| ajong some lines of industry will be} Wt Sih icaatie teaxcinchas, ; b yney, the government to take Firet and Union, Ret, $25.00, now....919.75 | Reg. $8.59, now...... $6.40 isms at the new $150,000 women’s! followed by a period of wild specu-| much envied | 1 to mo — |ihe other thre pect 1006 First, at Madison. Reg. $20.00, now... $22.5 $9.00. now......96.75 building at the Ramsey county|!ation and inflation. The banking||\ttio beauty se: which F emanate oo y ae 22.50 | Res sass | |reserves of this country are now | highly. one of the best of there In| Ree. $25.00, now....926,2%5 } Reg. $10.00, now.....$7.50 poor farm | very large, belog considerably more | that tr can | | FREE, LECTURES!| FAILED TO MARRY bs “The oldladies aro to have an|than one billion in excess of legal |Ah4 cory a a Milers. Met rsity.#treet, on || ; Reg. $40.00. now $30.00 | Reg. $12.50, now.... 89.40 sanerate ahéting room, ia ; The ania holding plying a little Haul l falty Street. on : , no 4 elabo: wr oom,” wa T#.| requirements ne gold holdings |Heoullar attribute ' irhin ang : Reg. $50.00, now $37.50 | Reg. $15.00, now $11.25 Albert Moore, wife of the farm of the United States, over two|fiuld causes the hair to ¢ Yous Syste | DAUGHTER; MOTHER | “ - \ Ord superintendent If the dear old/piliion dollars, are larger than | most exquisite ipa b ot true nature | Mag ace Pi po | ASKS FOR : 0 Exe Jo Refunds. No a Salen Irders, souls want the walls covered with|those of any other two countries |. )# phe appears rene al $30,000 No . | re | | Do you know the pletures of race horses, prize fight-| combined | My friends who have tried this are||— Firat i y | : . | » simply delighted. I find that pure || 8 " PIKE ST. LIQUOR Co. ers and baseball players they may| No Investments [pimp ailmerine, can bé procured || “PORTLAND, Sept. 10. Benjamin | 411 Pike St. have them. ‘Our trade balances are piling UP! trom any druggist here, and a few || ne, an automobdile salesman, is | ‘When we took a poll of the old/at an unprecedented rate and will | ounces will keep the rl for || i datendant © $20,000 4 va || Sells genuine Sunnybrook full gt e © st eimer 0. ladies regarding the establishment! probably amount to a billion dol-| several weeks ¥ thine || a dasaadant a 490) ‘ nna $0c; full pt., 400; full of a den for smoking,” she contin-|jars during the last six months of gummy, greasy orf y jon] Se ce suit, ee ne + “ls yb , rs 4 nbie IT An ata wr brands ot wines pl Fisher, Mgr. ued, “there was hardly a dissenting| 1915, Rates for the best commer: |ise t'm aure if you will re, Fo ‘ AS, Bishop who alleges that her daugh-| liquors at cut prices is voice. We shall furnish the to|clal paper are very low, four per|night—apply with a clean th |} of electricity taught in class, he eal Lola V one eee utes ee os phase dhcqeagat aan "y on ia bacco, and we expect the ‘amoker’ lens, and the financiefs, | bruah Jook in your mirror to. || ginning Sept, 16 at 7:30 p.m. ‘Free||/her ruin on promises of marriage by ager or Olympia, ice cold, S0c. Two Entrances—First and Columbi te: Wa: Gamboa woes Peoeiei| eerie cane be able to collect with: | most sgrecable surprise, Advertise: || sone m ee tioneat Bilers Brig. fooms|/Boone. The mother charges that Why Pay Moret places of the Institution.” lin the next €0 days the amounts |mene STeeele Surprion—Advertion- I] 208-6, trom 10 a. 2 /jafter her daughter had become in Ea

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