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Wise, Thrifty People Are Realizing the Vast Difference in Price, and Taking Advantage of This CLOSING OUT SALE Many of our lines are broken—we are out of have committee = tha f troops must form the nucleus | Dever favored the continental plan | Come Tomorrow for ofthe "general éatenee pro. | '-t" could not favor. fis. iden of gram. abandoning the work Up to $3.98 Children’s White Dresses, ‘now. Up to $9.98 Misses’ Sweater Coats, sizes to 16. 25¢ Long Beaded Neck Chains, now. Up to $1.00 Long Metal Neck Chains, now $1.25 Ladies’ White Merode Tights, now.... 3-, 4- and 5-foot Wood Curtain Poles, now, each assorted F; — Smart Turbans of black velvet, trim- med with flowers; just right for a between seasons. Special for Satur- Hours Saturday—9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. LEADER COMPANY fo country. brought to the attention of the C ing with the possibility that he} ernor of Pennsylvania was CITY WON'T STAND may not only be asked to resign the presidency of the local Laundry | Workers’ union, but may be ousted | bodtiy from the ranks of organized labor. cross-examinatt by Judge Thomas Byron MacMahon, of which he is secretary, did the Fourth and Madison same thing. Saturday, Feb. 12, at 8:00 P. M. PRICES: 25 AND 60 CENTS jon |Washington boulevard Friday.. Alon dozen autoists who bought Ipment of Women's Coa! ures Inspector Worden made J. L. the proprietor, give the back their money. 1332-34 21 Second Union Street RIVERS ARE RISING Portland Threatened With Floods High-Grade Merchandise Bought 0 PORTLAND, Feb. li— | The government weather bureau ne Floods threaten Portiand on (is nol opiimistic regarding the alt wm two sides today, uation. | The upper Columbia river | When the Columbia rines a few it was rising rapidly, the crest of |feet more, the waters of the Wil the W ette river flood had |iamette will be backed up. rived, and more high | Rising water from the upper WI! reported from the lamette and ite tributaries may put the water front streets of Portland under water, Between Albany and Oregon City the river was falling rapidly, | \ a some sizes and some colors—that we grant you. FAVOR MILITIA PLAN % In fact, we are out of some lines entirely, but we * , Complete victory for the pro- believe we can bring | ; 35,000 to 40,000 Dollars’ Worth mata forces in conarece orn [sine mandard of aficteney, min Ks i yi Indicated today by the declar- Of splendid, reliable merchandise yet to sell, and ation of Chairman’ Chamber. |iveness of the militia 3 we're selling it, and selling it cheap. lain of the _ Misses’ Pajamas reduced to .............+ 68¢ He favors, however, a mod- | young men in the various states | On Our Entire S0c and 75c little girls’ White Skirts and Nighties..25¢ sr of the present militia ee conducted voluntarily for AUC I ION SALE PRICE Regular Stock Up to $1.98 Infants’ Hand-knit pron Se 68¢ “L believe we can practically) “My idea ts that we should tm $1.25 little girls’ Kimonos reduced to. ADE | toderalize the 2.98 | Gites arava" 28 (ROOSEVELT LEAVES Up to 49c Ladies’ Neckwear, now......... wees 100 NEW YORK, Feb, 11.—Col. jorie Sterrett of Brooklyn, organ Roosevelt sailed today for the Went |izer of = move to build & battleship Indies, for a six weeks pleasure . tour. “Three cheers for you, Marjorie, 3-, 4 and S-foot Brass Curtain Poles, now, each 10¢ Tho he would not comment on/and three each from my four grand- Brass Curtain Pole Trimming at about......... Half the resignation of Secretary Garri-| children,” he said to her, “I am Mirrors for toilets, bathrooms, halls and bedrooms, perdi offices, etc., all framed in natural wood, at 1-4, 1-3 and “If a man slaps your wife's face battleships and grandchildren go to. 1-2 their real value. and you do nothing about {t for|gether. We need the ships to pro- nine months, then it Is of no con-\tect the «randehiidren.” a e sequence what you do afierward.”| He had previously contributed Se Bun black, blue, striped; single, yard......2¢ As he said it, he bit off his worde| money to the Sterrett propaganda A table of assorted Yarns, up to 20c for, skein.....5¢ [and pounded the air with bis fist.\for himself, his grandchildren and Then he smil Extra feof Saturday] |TUMULTY ENLISTS GOVERNOR GREBLEY, Pa., Feb. 11.—The dis- A Delayed Shipment of ramet tones: Ladies’ Trimmed Hats (ir i."n.| homestead, secretary of the} vo bestde a public road, remains un a ord Gay, each eee ecceeeee+ $100 | Ptned tates, noi QM ete MH | | ance to wny tue ouarch for dtm ri e: worth to'$20.00 © bat.) aah ate owe has been turned from a Sale price eesens scores . J} |'s somewhere out in the world with " if Se $5.00 Selz 1422 to 1426 First Ave. Day after day, a wickedly clever kidnaper. Walk-Over, Endicott’s, Selz, the ). Shoes $2.48 Look for the Blue Signs. sales. dinaopenn tab a.t? Ao the people of Amerten, Big Z, all included in this sale. cut to ....... 60. every field and| nell might be he. of public safety of Jersey City, home town of Mre. Glass, be- fies a Poh Fistyes” PALACE CLOTHING C° Mrs. Collins’ attorney, Collins stat-| TOLEDO, O., Feb. 11,—Women ed that he frequently worked 14, 16,/wearing their skirts higher than, and sometimes 18, hours a day at ‘three inches above the ankle will} the Collins Wet Wash laundry, and be fined, if a city ordinance, to be | YOUR CREDIT 1S Ht eons Blinders on Bathing that other employes of the laundrs,|introduced Monday. becomes a law. MILITIA WILL PARADE AUTOS STALL WITH | enters oe waninnn army and naval militia will partict- FLOOD “GASOLINE” |=: t= tne civic and mittary, px rade on Washington's birthday. The militia will parade in full drons, Saved From Avalanche BE gpl Madison Done The line of march follows: South gas0-/Cherry to Second ave.; north on line” there were stalled within|Second ave. to Virginia; west on{ three bioocks. Weights and Meas-| Virginia to the Armory. BATHS LUXURY HERE Bek: . = |] sired in a delightful evening, anc Utilized and must be revised if S —of Doing One Thi SURE ENOUGH; HAVE!|] tne tnronce trat are trereenna net byte ae ae son TO HIKE 35 MIL getisanr toa Wetncebar -Mewsed Converted nies and Doing It Well How would you like to walk 35 miles every time you took a bath? Citizens do it or pay 20 | World's richest tin mine is in | Tasmania | eS | Star Want Ads will sel! the | @creage for you. STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1916, PAGE 2 G HOG Cash talked at the Auction Sale of the wholesale stock of Berkman B Seattle. We made good buys—bought merchandise at a scant fraction a inal value or cost. Here’s how we'll sell it tomorrow: WASHINGTON, Feb. i ws ~) National Guards,” he sal m to # he effect of local politics and gradually increase the effect BOYS’ SUITS, bought at Auction; values MEN’S PANTS, bought at Auction; military “Now that Secretary Garriso $3.00 to $4.00; all sizes. Auction $1 25 - .50 to $4.00. Auction m) J 3 ye ale Price ............. the state [has resigned: I will say Sale Price ‘that many rious bodies of! prove and not impede the plan.” MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS to $12.80, cit 0 9O.9 9 MEN’S iy tatored ,in heavy weights, worth to $18, ow 9 1.09 MEN’S paling SLIP- worth to $12.50. 90.00 BLUE SERGE, TWEED AND waih W $2.30, ww 99,49 MEN’S HEAVY on aaa * dark brown and gra Black Lisle Sox, 25¢ Wool Sox, heavy, cut @ 9c with children's contributions, was) jon hand to see him off. Men's Heavy Blue Overalls cut to Boe i this to say of the Lu-| |de-e-lightod to nee you “I want you to undermtand t it) , for little > thelr children--yet unborn. Canvas — quan- tity limited, cut to “Je OF PENNSYLVANIA IN SEARCH FOR KIDNAPED JIMMY GLASS $1.00 Wool Underwear A9c drawn into the strange case of little Jimmie Giass, ands he called out the Pennsylvania state constabulary. Those mounted rangers combed the county almost as with a fine- tooth comb. But never a trace of Jimmie Glass was found! And to thin day the mystery of how he vanished, in broad daylight. ‘Charlie Ross of the movies, Everything possible that could be done here to locate him or his body had he been murdered has already been done, it is believed. If Jimmie Glass is alive today, he $1.00 Men’s Rubbers, 65c all sizes, cut to... Shoe ate «$1.89 SHOES the search for him, to; be on the lookout stray children who Shoe eat to.--" 9108 | cats cat 0. 92.98 SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 9:00 A. M. rest in the' Frank Hague, commissioner a pee Bet By 0 | COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DSSS ME WIMEX At Spring Street 1022-1024 First Ave., Cor. Spring St. FOR SHORT SKIRTS rors $00 | ae —_ - . — we EVERY WOMAN marries the “right” man. The ie ne Must Wear trouble is that he always turns into something entirely Beach in 1916! Phew! CHICAGO, Feb. 11, Next summer, when Susie, the beach fairy, comes tripping out in her new bathing suit, which will be mostly absent considerably skin-tight, the beach censor will either throw a fit or wear blinders. A form-fitting Jersey and a wee bit of a skirt about the size hade, are to be ali id about all Susie according to the de- " fashion show here. ee eee are strict, This Is an Age of Specialists Get Ready to Dance and Sup Tomorrow Night KIRK’S Pike place to First ave.; south Don't mis it! First ave. to Cherry east on You'll be full of regrets for days if you don't take in the Sup- per Dance at the New Washing- ton Hotel tomorrow night Thess New Washington Supper Dances are all that could be de- 1209 1st Ave. Army Goods either the wyle \ E testify to the excellence of the music rendered by Carlin’s or- chestra, the delectable qualities of the dishes created by the New Washington's chief chef, and the That's what we do in our dentist- GOOD VAUDEVILLE Ty business. We do nothing but den- etry, but we do that superlatively | AT E HIP: DROME well. We have no time to monkey with politics, isms, stunts, ete We eo. attain the OATMAN, Ariz, Feb, 11.— Logger Shirts $4.50 Best Dyes and All Wool, " y - for s den- cents a gallon for water. atmosphere of good cheer and in Will Turn Rain r entire Ga The local water supply has |{ formality that such teal condi . Held over by request for the bal-|4 to be teamed from Needles, Made Good ‘Ck Jance of the week, the ten Cherokee| ; rowing—faster Cal, 36 miles away. nt charge per person Made of Good Cloth. |Indians, who @present something | {M4 {het of Bogs be lie — covers both the supper and the Middy B > ac Sacks rd novel in real Indian’ war dances,|reason for this: We please dancing Middy Blouses, Pack Sacks and songs and scenes, are at the Hippo-|!*f¥ our patients. and they no ty come to us for all their dental worl but also send their friends. And thig Is not to be wondered nsidered that we give Other Goods Galore. Send for Catalogue. Mr. Kingsley Roberts advises you not to make any dates for Valentine night—Monday |drome theatre, as the added attrac- tion to the five regular numbers on the bill, The other attractions are: | Frisco Quartet, in harmony songs; P I Overcoats , The fit of a Bradbury Men Suit or Overcoat is perfect; the service that it will give you will be more than satis. factory The styles we always show U are right up to the minute. Con stant arrivals from the Hast AND make our patterns the very new- est. Come in tomorrow—let the garment speak for itself, Yy HATS FURNISHINGS ==" SHOES ~"MACKINA WS “THE STORE WHERE CREDIT COSTS NO MORE” W. S. Kirk, J. K. Taylor, Mgr. * Musical Fletcher, who plays every- thing; Robert Athon and company, SHOPPING AT THE NATIONAL MARKET MEANS MONEY SAVED Conveniently Located Near Fourth and Pike jin a comedy sketch; Miss Texas |Evans, the popular cowgirl of the |movies, and Wilson, Eyman and) wi Lic ley are drama, in song, patter and dance. 3ayrymore and Irene How-| atured in the photoplay | A Yellow St SAVE YOUR TEETH GUY BATES POST The Best Creamery Butter in Seattle ser vam tO CUT RATE DEN TISTS on IS MARRIED AGAIN ili REE Bele Bs |] Teeth extracted absolutely witheat pain free from 0:90 te @ mm. daily. — ; Guy bated Post, the noted a a2 Lbs. 75c | ; |who was born in’ Seattle and ec = 5 On : jcated here, is Toatrie ar, it] Very few offices t ! ; Home-Made Sausage and other Fancy Table Delicacies ° seamed today. “The wedding) Foe" bio c Macaroni, finest kind, all shapes: large and small boxes |{aok place at Toronto, Canada, on Olive Ot], wholesale and retail yo aaa eae Post ote Delicatessen Goods, Imported Cheese—try some with maca achieved national fame by his won y ar derful presentation af “Omar, the Garden Truck always fresh Tentm Mise Rite divorced from her former hi three days before her marri: |Post, The latter was married|! National Market Co. 405 PIKE ST. |twice before. Regal Dental Offices More than 500 women are sery-| Dr, L. BR. Clark, Manager 1405 Third Av ing in the Russian army, @