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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH ~ @Ceatinesé trom rage 1) e Arm Bands, Hose Union Suite, worth Ralncoatse, worth to Raincoats, worth to Boys’ Ralncoats, are PEE Boys’ Overcoats, are Men's Pants, worth Fine Ties, reguiar to eu 10 $1.00, . : wor wo! ° up to $2. 50c, tar te te, new 2S we 39c BSS”. $3.89 BS". $7.98 Be ser cc... 98c HF soo, vo $1.98 fF vc” * at sensors BOE —Followed the killing 3 of Dan, the Swede, by 9 BBta Lect overaite Saint's dog. ME Jackets that ell ¢ One lot Sweater Coats, . 89c (Continued pons ; 39c ‘ win $2.50 Work Shirts, Work and to 760. 29c hoes, worth to row... $1.98 180 Sitver Coltare, now .. 5c One lot Glove: : 3c and 50c, 19 Flannel Shirts, worth ROW. occtnoe’ Cc now”... 69e Ties that sell 7 Shirts, worth to to 350, now... inci 296 [wae | The B. Mendoza Stock at 1319 First Ave., bet. Union Jf | sass Bioven worth 3 4 and University, known as the Great Western Clothing CORTE a warmers | Store, has Changed Hands at 35c on the Dollar,and Now cine mane row... 69C Thrown on the Market at Retail at less than the actual cost soe “gee of the raw material. Beginning ee $2.89 mete@a Ganes|| SATURDAY, APRIL 1ST, AT 9:30 A.M. }| B= ANGELES, Cal, March 31. a long legal fight to Boys’ Knee Pants, her freedom from probati Girlie’ and Boys’ : ys’ Shoes worth to by the juventle court that sell to $1.00, now .. 39c ago, 1year-old Anna Milano, Btae, new 69c To invoice and re-mark stock. No attention being paid to the actual held op oggelengey = ae value or cost as the entiré stock must be gold at any old price. Wait Feleased and her case has for the grand opening Saturday, April Ist, at 9:30 a.m. Sale only @ismissed from the court cal- Men’e Shoes, al! styles continues a short time. . and leathers, worth probation by law, the young girl be The AS) errs |B mercantile Sensation A Terrific Price Smashing Event That Defies Competition Down and Ou j | Mr. Hahn to become $2.50, new... Here is the cause of this mighty slaughter’ The Great Western until she comes of . ‘ | and he consented after Miss , ' Clothing Store, located at 1319 First Avenue, were forced to the wall The Groat Western Clothir bad ; a ee the following " iiinlyee \ and the entire stock and fixtures were ordered sold at approximately St 1314 Tarst Ave. falls by to marry gg age ta loos pin ro mens outhit 35 cents on the dollar. which makes possible the sensational bargains the wayside. The other tellow's © entire offered here for the next few weeks, beginning Eaturday, April Ist, loss is our gain Come reap the rho ; Ay the at 9:30 a m. Don't fail to attend this stupendous sale event. It's benefit It's a chance of a hfe sarge oad etif?, i : aioe one of the mercantile sensations of the Pacific Coast. No sale can time to buy dependable cloth- It will compar’ with this mighty bargain crash ing, furnishings, hats and shoe nine 400i Sale opens Saturday, April Ist: cou solve fi Think What This Sale Means to You §? > = start Saturday Children’s Caps, sell Right in the beginning of the spring season you have a golden ? Steer, Coat eaten opportunity to buy high grade, dependable Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Men's and Youths’ Suits, Furnishings, etc., at prices that hardly cover the cost of the raw ma- worth to $11.50. Sale price terial. Come lay in a supply of merchandise while the prices are low, now fe but get here early if you want to share in these colossal bargains. The ian : Mews Wate, on prices quoted here only give you.an idea of the thousands of bargains ie 1b; beck bones, that await you. Get here with the crowds. Sale only continues a batter, “4 tee. $1 wed é y Children’s Overalls, > freak a short time. Doors open to the crowds worth to 50c. Sale price ... 19c men So, gh Saturday, April 1st, at 9:30 A. M. aie Kant Krack Rub tailored; =F prices te | ino see wenseres-s OO price... DO7 7 pe fea || STOP. LOOK. FIND THE RIGHT STORE. MAKE NO MISTAKE Maia and You Wesson’s salad ot, 250: oats, ee “st a ti, site Fine Suite, worth to Raincoats, worth to lor Ser sect ie $18.0 or your money Look for the Name Before Entering now --..- $298 Zhe qt; shrimp pal fee ty “grail ‘an dried | f | Ni [ pete oe Raincoats, 4 ve. wot o Finest Suite for best siz, now $6.95 dress wear, and those fashionable gray, and First Avenue’s Pioneer Outfitters tailoring; worth up te BETWEEN UNIVERSIT $30. Sai | E Y AND UNION STREET ; ; 1 3 1 9 Fl RS AV e ACROSS FROM THE ARCADE BUILDING a ican be i ixtures for Sale. You can't go wrong here.» Merchandise exchanged, also money refunded. Many lines merged, making complete assortments Extension Suit Cases, TY llama WANTED <About.25 Salespeople re ; 3 ae $3 98 PIKE PLACE | ia price .... . Stall 17, § Ibs. fine white granu- ‘ Sic. Stall 79, fresh| bc qt. Stall 12, 6) Boye’ Pants, worth Suit Cases, worth Men's Pants that sold Corduroy Pants, Children’s Under. Men's Suspenders, Dress Shirts, worth to Cape to $1.00 19c Men's Shoes, worth to $3.00, values, now . now fancy pru 26c. Stall 45, to 50, worth to wear, worth re 0 gular to 25c. He Wikter Pearmain, app es, #1, 14 a, 19c Fy betas $2.50 . to 50c, now .. 15c Sale price .... 8c Stall $1, nO Stall 67, our own jurBed butter, 25c or 3 Ibe. $1 tall 65, sweet apple cider, 35c gal. s 53-4, all 10¢ crackers, iWon: beam, wodas we, Marete : MG aaed aliases te retinen Sc pkg. Stall 28, small sizes | fs u eam young to me, Margie food elteenshtp ef redheaded per ladies’ sample shoes, 7c and $1 | Your life is « pefore you m . =f . No 3 | behind, I am just waiting until I WASHINGTON, March jor in the divorce courts, and the| 1521, best brick limburger, am called to go over the| No matter who may be el coroner says he does not ok peas ver out atte til TO LIVE WITHyInto the tear-dimmed eyes of the|your home tmmediately. I want toMoundary.” | president in November, the. |any red-headed person 1 AM GOING {nto the tear dime they appealed get away from this place of teark.| «hour srs, Selwin,” I sald, “Dick| Secretary of state will be “pres- | committed suicide here. a movie films used in England, Stan 100 Potent flour, $1.31 MAS. SELWIN to me as no other eyes than dear|It has gotten on my nerves, and I ang | are going to make that wait-| Ment for a day” next March. Soph eel ae . “T'll come,| want to go Where there is quiet; * f March 4—inauguration day— Mary Pickfords have t Stall 4, veal stew, per Ib.| There is a peculiar atmosphere] Aunt Mary's, and I sald | E ing happy you are going to m. day ER Mary Pickfords have to come to 0c. Stall 104, large can Crisco,/about my pores et “4 gay mt Sees Eo a egal Blea I'll see ling instead of stay twit 6 a long time, for we vygond pile eg i averting HAS 131 OP’ ATIONS America to “get in the movies.” + 4 pkgs. maca: c. Btall|t oe, My friends be too muc L need you cede my 10, aie ack —— fee $0¢ ete shatr eerieatas but Tlto walk probably in ix months| That blesned woman kissed mel sri," phe ald, “do you} Will take place March %, leay lee Q TILL LIVE, HAPP For these and other reasons ss on sora starch, pkg. $c. Btall|have s fooling they afe holding|/and then if you feel you would{so tenderly the memory of MY] know that one of the greatest com-| 0s & lapse of a day between | English film producers believe 27, asparagus, 2 ibs. 25c; rhu-|something ba (re, be cgi ee aye | ee erst edi ort be eens forts of the aged is when they feel | “remeber tales ge afer | ST. LOUIS, March 31.—Harry| the American productions, with b, 2 Ibs. 0c. Stall 324, 40¢/ This morning dear Mrs, Selwin I wonder, little book, | : they are of some use to some one vansing, if he is then in th | smyth, nd, 18 one of the|. some, ekeebtn should am Rocolates, Ib. 26c; jelly Waster |brought a grest spray of apple|supersensitive. It seemed to me/ness ae long as there are spring) When a man or woman begins to| cabinet, will be the first secre | gs, Ib. 20c. Stall 215, Netted| blossoms from the tree just out lthat, when I sald that a shade|days, Margie,” sho said, “and you!rae) that no one needs anything| tary of state to attain this dis- most ¢ rful patients at the City} banned in England, : ; = third hospital, despite the RTS Ty pee temas teers y , y | passed Mrs, Selwin’s face. jand Dick are going to bring the by ka V tinct y t (6, Stall 105,|side the room that would be my | passed over that he can do, the joy of living netion i im potatoes, cwt. $1.4 tall Siavcons. if-1 epted her invita-} “I'll tell Dick to give up our/apring youth to m lends. The time of which the Bible ical operations have been per J tam brick cheese, ib 5 tion to make my home with her. rooms and send our things over to But, my Hs speaks of as that ‘of trouble’ is not MALE: DECREASING Voones ‘has made these operations| le q first you always after three score and ten |necessary, Since childhood Smyth 4 i [nis passed most ot his ume in| QUSt Printers — 2, 1 doz. cans corn, 90c; 1 doz.| “But, Mrs. Selwin, at . enttage butts, |live with us or have us live with feel that no one in this whole great Bs biasiny trical Celene 95c. Stall 116, good|thought you would not come to Buying Coal and Saving Money bur it to alwage after Sue begins to you,” g| world needs you.” je 7013 THIRD @AIN 1043 “~ 2 Ibe, 25c. pickled pork, Ib. 12%¢.| She smiled a pathetic smile and need and to show you! ¥ have chang-|anxious to keep his coal bill down as low as possible, bint 140 1 will ail got maw teat 1 217, 2 Ibs. special coffee, 65c. | said cumstances ms of for us both, Gear. 1 OM nie oi ing i ya ore , you have made me much better, I WHire . eae moment conceive the lonell- I am paying for this space in order to tell you that Acme | ieel, Rta lhe yal ge NATIONAL ARKET | had, for a litt M | Stalls 21-23, steer steaks, 150 1b.;|ness that would Sots io - Coal will ye you money 1 rested in my moth roast, 1 Stong’s, 4 Se boxes|that big home. My dear, it prob- Acme gives more heat per dollar. It lasts as well as coals much | ers arms Always has big money saving specials. , 100; 26e waffle flour, 16¢; |ably will be quite « while before) | 1 contains loss ash—only 6 per cent—forms no clinkers| (To be continued) d . 2hc; 6 10¢|you are able to Ket out much, anc sihiemtatcnasinatiied ah tiatile laine Butter, Eggs, Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicates- Tistiot pagar, Sc: ¢ shrimps, Tne company of even an old woman | and makes no soot. %t is the most satisfactory coal all-round 1 ha utte ; se os c . eo: 10 nut bat-\like me may at times eqse YOU! over handled | CT ad ince Seocectal ter, fe: 1c tuking coda, 8c: 4\ over A bad quarter of an hour geste these pric: ith other o bunker prices Lump. J.W. EDMUNDS. D. Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50ce Ib q ’ F ios. 1 The fful branch of blos Compare these prices with other ; B hohfaot Oph.D. va quarts sever kraut, 10¢; 4 Iba. 16 That beaut unch of blow | «4 94: °mnnnee, mixed with Coking Conl, § joes: | Lump, one runes, 260; 6 lbs. fine Japan rice,|soms lay across my bec “lade 9 brie Fy pony Ind Ontamet Nit ATT GASSES: he; 4 16 rn or gloss |dow was open, there was a breath | Mino, $3.00 | oA ( , - h, 2 3 27, sweet relish, |of spring In the air. I remembered You will never regret trying a load of Acme 100 pin itis, be and nighanir ote ell apne Bygone TO pore O. M, LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO—ELLIOTT 1400 ;POPULAR a 405 PIKE S., NEAR FOURTH = 2 ihe abe; 100 loaves fresh | could watch the Finis pro rn re pages te Yard| | FRASE! ERSO! 2 for en 1 |, Bc or 2 for 1c, miracle of sprip Every home must be heated, and every home-maker i