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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. PAGE 3 HEAR DETAILS OF 1115-1117 First Ave.-—Boston Clothing Co VILLA DEFEAT U. §S. Negro Cavalrymen > oc etter nd | Cc Death Bandits’ f Obkenaian "> Otay Secono Ave. aT JAMES St te CHASE THEM 50 MILES | 10 A. M. to 12 Noon evince. | FORENOON SPECIALS ine phone orders | -U. P. Staff Correspondent Os Ag eee Damesk 24c Muslin 8c April 7.—Detaile of the Ameri Gloves for ) < . 5 «ood WITH MERCHANDISE Spots eet ear oe last Saturday have just arrived y yard te here by mounted couriers. That must be disposed of at once, regardless of cost. Prices cut still lower, for this entire stock MUST caine at Bbenineies aeoene Boys’ Underwear, be sold in a hurry, and it will be unloaded tomorrow at such ot uanuue caonree Cine . cue 25¢ and 35c Values | 8. cavalry arri id the ad : ois ‘ , ‘ a i Peres vie i t ‘ nd checks, neatly Their cauldrons of frijoles white an Wary n r 4 with contrast- were bubbling and strips of > i c rawers: knee length . t Hroken siaen, “Jerky” were writhing on the o 7 . Teeelt + wey aa | coals. AS DEFY ALL COMPETITION. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. SHARP. READ PRICES. |_,The men comprised » band form }ed of those scattered by Col. Er |win's troops at San Geronimo E. & W. and Silver 9 $1.00 Wool Underwear |three days before, They felt they Ch s "si -T, ff. Cc Cal, aes 2C| =IMIEN’S SHOES Ji: 49¢ ae eee, arming Styles in Ta ote oats Men's Dress Shirts, worth | Men’s Shoes, worth to $4, | $7.50 Men's Veal High] Price .......... c combat to $1.00, Flood 29 Flood Sale $ 1 98 Tops $3 8 5 25¢ Cashmere 9 | ,dlany rifles were atrapped to the Appropriate for Evening Wear or as Sammer Sale Price C | Price . cut to ° Sox cut to c 1 orhdes, without: Wading, bedloes ‘ Wraps. Specially Adapted for Wear Over Silk Waists Men’s Underwear, worth] $5.00 Selz Dress Shoes $3.00 Boys’ $1 48 Heavy Wool Blankets at lof negro cavalrymen led by Col to $1.50, Sale 8 cut $ Shoes cut to ° HALF PRICE Brows, charged pelimell down the re N Beautiful new models with belts or in the loose effects, which Price 4 Cleo. i 2.48 $1.00 Union Suits, mh ihumaae ue tealt achese act } are so popular. Some unlined; others yoke lined with self mate- Men's S0c Work 19 $6.00 Big Z Work Shoes, | Sc Canvas Gloves, 8 dozen | Sale Price 57c loping Roots wee punctuated by rial; also elegant styles, full lined, with brocaded silk. Shirts, Sale Price C | heavy veal $2 98 paire in lot; per le $8.00 Wool Mackinaws, lyells of the men ; Lengths, 33 to 45 inches—the dressiest of the season’s Coat Lot Over- stock, cut to e pair, cut to | score of Vill 4 tumb! . ae 9 eke wef tay we SBC pe $4.85 Pcie erie ch BRERA wie Pes rae ee nenes Sy Rant: MEN’S SUITS S0c Heavy Wool DQ oy FMM s 1, sore corpee since sve lf AMIN $11.95 to $22.50 1 Sox, Sale Price : . ' Jroute of their retreat they last ... Cj Men's Pants, worth to) Men's Suits, beautifully s, worth to $4.00, | Only « handful attempted to fire $1.50 Heavy Flannel Shirts, | $2.50; Sale 85c | tailored, worth to $20.00; |They met the Americans with « Separate Coats $4.98 to $14.95 ’ Sale $9 85 ‘ |meattering volley. Those unable to Even at these low prices, we carry surprisingly good values Sale 68 Price Pere) tert H i reach their horses scurried into w lored is, In prevailing styles, in plain colors, checks and bs ce C | Men's Suits, worth to $10, | Price Ea tinvaiuas fee vataete ell tailored models, in prevailing aty p $3.00 Wool Flannel Shirts, | Sale 2 89 $4.00 Boys’ Suits, Flood Loat In the dense undergrowth pelts, AD tia oragg Hood, Union made; | Price Sale $1 89 MEN’S HATS and the rocky arroyos, they quick ° | A few mounted bandits spurred $1 48 Men's Suits, worth to $15, | Price n £2 : r ava poe Sale 5 98 $5.00 Men's 2 48 Big Lot Men's 39 south into San Antonio canyon, New Styles in Men's Cotton Sox 3c Price Pants cut to ° Hats cut to. Cc the negroes of the Tenth pursuing ‘ ° cut to Men's Overcoats, worth to | $3.00 Men's Corduroy | Late, stylish models, worth 12 Sed ble oe ta aac Footwear ' my Straw Hats can was lost to sight Heavy Fleece Un- $12.50, Sale $ Pants to $3, Flood | This was the first encounter in The new popular Rah-Rah — derwear cut to. “33c Price ... 3.89 cut to ‘ $1 38 Sale Price $1 38 which negro troops figured. eee For V Women | f ddapek also middy etyles \ most popular materials j “ A Saturday bargain Manuel Baca, Villa's leutenant Leather. foe men; neat new and others, a splendid lot was reported among the slain and Vi utton patterns in Golf to select irom; all sizes, NOTICE—SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. SHARP. COME EARLY AND TAKE FIRST PICK. as fy ea ee MO) ity a ant pisiel range, 49¢, 68¢, iB clot } TAKE VOCATIONAL WoRK | w= i="g32* fl iis [~~ Mary Janes and Strap Slip Shirts, of good qual ter selection of pretty WASHINGTON, April 7—Hoxe ff] 20's Are very appropriat yaa fall nines, and {| color combinations, ra- ny 1 spree 117 First Ave. Between Spring and aah Streets !smith’s amendment to the Chain tnt leather oF dull calf Feit, made Priced I] terials, nT ae berlain army providing 75 i 39c hours a month vocational training cay boys 2% to § years. Priced, for enlisted men, wae almost unant SM to tt e150 69c to $1.49. mously adopted by the senate to day WIFE GETS ESTATE M’ARDIE CHARGES AGAINST 9 aici” New Arrival in | The senate also adopted Brande Requeathing all his real and per |gee's resolution asking the judge M Vcorguonmecmdy lagrhpeofer yt [ese sesption ening, to, fae en’s and Boys’ Suits wateb and bis chain to hie widow [question of whether a federalized The Spring and Early Summer styles for men are unusually the will of Attorney Bamford A militia would be unconstitutional amart this yea The patterns in the materials are particularly Robb was filed in probate court pretty, too. Friday. OLYMPIA, April 7. —Dise redited| ised McArdle al! thru bis work as Snappy looking models in cassimeres, worsteds and tweeds, in a Robb fell eight stories to his somewhat by the fact that the re|an “expert.” beautiful selection of stripes, checks and mixtures. Heautifully death from his offices, in the Low: port was made up chiefly by Repre-| The total difference allexed by ‘Hh tailored styles 5 00 }man buflding, Monday night montative La D. McArdie, “pork bar-|the inspection bureau amounts to AMSTERDAM Boat wii f e and ° | The will leaves $1,000 to his sis * advocate In the legislature,| $200 In two years | Mile. Petit, a Beigia va ter, Miss Abigail L. Robb, and the st himself on the, Daggett explains that the dif! ° ge ntgnatarvied 9 ° | watch and chain to John R. Robb, sta s/ence is caused by the fact that the| Na een executed at the order Boys’ Serviceable Norfolks of a German courtmarti a brother 1 n ne hotel charges do not include all his] a F , ; ec nm hn The prettiest colorings and mixtures are here in new se bas created quite @ stir by|expenses for meals and other inci-| Cording to the new v Echo Beige today. She was ac- Norfolks, cut in th test style, and with stitched-down charging that Chairman Floyd dentais Daggett of the industrial insurance cused of treason belt There are gray, brown and green mixtures, tn plaids, commission has collected more mon ipes and checks to t ho te PUBLIG OWNERSHIP | ne 5 Her Mother ey tor expenses at hotels than the PUB Materials are cassimeres and tweeds. and tn sizes 5 hotel books sh ; to 18 years Died McArdle ts a reactionary LEAGUE 0 MEET : When ‘on Daggett is a democrat, and T | | The famous A, B. C. brand; splendid wearing Suits. She was — opi | Type founders, paper and ink bitter party feeling has character - |deaiers, engravers and binders, Priced $3 on $5 50 4 . ‘o . B ri Poa aE A meeting of the Public Owner-| trom all over the state, will come at ship league will be held at § o'clock |to Seattle Friday for a conference Her Father ‘ ; Friday night ut the Labor Temple, | The session will start at 7 p,m wits Jat the Commerctal Club | es ae | EVENING SPECIALS *& S23 eague will speak, and action wil “T's owful the way. some | Drunkard . be pe on siisbainhie’ waaiices Mra. Rosalie Vitale, of Yonkers, | (No Phone Orders) 4 ~ : |N. ¥., te preparing to undergo the of us chase temptation: {t Then Wh We: HE GETS CHIN BALM *°" surgical operation in nine | Women’s Union | 25¢ Bureau Scarfs Black Sateen | Men’s Flannel’ hesrt © chance to escape. | y ae) i 15¢ Bloomers 19c | Night Shirts 98c A Tempting | F. © - the North End boulevards after a AMUSEMENT S| ri ; a : | a ailure windstorm, when a city electric] ” Offer Dainty Deticiousness! eausht Micra uneer'the tates ‘CYCLONE IS FATAL'AFTER THE BATTLE, |MUST BUY S.E. JUICE ‘ In Judge Tall court Friday BAD pri 7 9 9 a ery warded’ Murciy Wr §800 ter TH nEeT OF VaUnEV sy bat pen gg APiiied per ‘SOLDIERS ASK FOOD Members of the city utilities a | A Supper That Is the pain the incident caused him 20 TWICE DAILY— eight persons injured when a cy st committee have learned that who- ® Supper, at the GE The Checqtent Comedic: clone hit a fashionable suburb of TACOMA, April 7.—“We've |ever buys the Seattle, Renton & | ‘ STELLA MAYHEW this city today, Twelve bunga had only coffee and sinkers for | Southern railway line is apparent? New Washington FIREMEN MISLED a ee lows were wrecked two dayc and now we eat. We |ly under contract to buy current, stay right here, until we get | exclusively from the Puget Sound . ‘ery : ” Traction, Light & P , , : the price. ig ‘ower Co. tt Hotel _ When firemen responded t¢ 4 a | f { be beclavdd sa dosed ‘enidions whol Anel ae 1926 att cal) at 809 Spruce st., at midnight,! reg | i ti y had fought, bled and died on the iH they re told to look itairs fe Easter Supper Dance cy ere TG en ae RD aNrS a6 ae SN PEE AR eee engaged as supers by|Scarce in Austria that the shoe nd later found that the blaze was|.— thad been Aa Saturday Night r First at Pike—11 to 11 St M ee ae ae local | Makers demand $2 for soli downstatrs, | locked Th a anager Reed a local ng ap “ Reserve Table Now. Main 7070 || Voice ara trying to tind out if te Metropolitan Theatre Stock company for the production | Old palr, of shoss, | wap iecendiars. he house “was TONIGHT and All Week of “The Littlest Rebel. ; - owned by Mra. T. J. Wiggins and] Wilkes Stock Company tn When hostilities appeared immi- occupied by Mra. Nancy 8 eo) «0 9 {nent, police were summoned and gecupled by Mra. Nancy Shaw. The «Within the Law Send the pectiy nut Hinuy removed the-bel |W The Delightful Sta, | | Nights 186 to Koc, Math #241 ligerent soldiers from the building le to Or ‘ | | Mate, Thure. and Bat, 166 and 2 A new “army” was recruited to-| *T goes ‘DANGER! LOOK OUT! ““ "~~ "| Kiddies aay * beast aon | THREE HEADLINERS ALL READY FOR THE rane oer Thrills and Sparkling HURRY! | ram atten Tooadey niente | “ago aa, | DOWD | 300-MILE AUTO RACE aa Comedy— | HURRY! tle should look like the out NT. FITZSIMMONS CORONA, Cal. April 7.—The| 4 HURRY! | ‘skivta of Vetdun by evening. NEW PANTAGES aturda ptaxe is pet for the etart, of the} i . Thieves broke into a store- Mats, 2:30. Nights, 7 and 9 | 300-mile Grand Prize automobile | Tomorrow Is house of the Renton Hill phar. 100 and 200 Your Last Chance macy, 14th ave. and Madison miles per hour ts credited to Bob to See st., and took 43 gallons. M P R E Ss s Ite a’ Boneel ated de peepee cussion among those who he i rman in practic are interested in problems Gale tiny ites | oliday al Five favorites are conceded an |fM which concern the : Treat. even chance of winning first place. | ot Elgato ' PARSON IS ON TRIAL = THE GOLF GIRLS Your Treat, Bil oven chance of winning first place. Hl OPEN OR CLOSED Beattie should Setre you | , With Sam & Co. We've Got a Eddie Pullen, Mercer; Barney Old SHOP r . ss ‘ Rev. George Kindred, the marry-| ‘This ts the Be the Season, Wi Big, Varied field, Delage; Bob Burman, Pew | of satisfaction. i ing minister, will go on trial late Den’ | geot, and Hughie Hughes, Sunbeam. | ? ‘ Friday in superior court, accused of 6 OTNER 4 4 Bill — Laughs, it is a £12,000 race. Ask the man who wears a . subornation of perjury, ‘The charge) DAN-AMERICAN THEATRE De, Scones oor - : Then there are four acts, ; ; oon and a was made by the irate father of a any one of which would “DUNDEE” minor girl alleged to have been| bi phan, Weekly! ACFE TRITTING Ki be worth the price of ad- HE "4 4 married by the minister afte he mission, SEE. Jess Willard in 4 had influenced another man to “The Bludgeon” is a firet: Order Now for Easter Rotmstad Weekly / swear her age was legal Senn ustedes” featuring Children COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY run picture, being a story 4 of modern society. sano THE ISLAND OF [DIES ABOARD TRAIN ¢+=.::" 5c DRESSES MENWOMEN | |) jest Admission 10c REGENERATION — 7 oN WEEKDAYS we A Love Story in the South | PENDLETON, Ore., April 7 MOORE wonpva Aanitter- 5 Cents Afternoons Prettic The body of Adolf F. Thinger, Matinees, 100. ‘4 STRAND bs 4 Ihe xalesman ‘for the Parrott Metntyre | [Bargats sy ERA COMPANY | patticxevc crema jenene v Co., of Chicago, was taken from an} DE KOVEN OPE COMPANY tn Evenings Continuous Performance Untver- Idren {O.W. Ro & N. train here today fter 7), 15 304 Pike S REX Ge |Thinger died suddenly on the train! ROBIN HOOD tenner 9 YOUR CRED TIS O.K. Saturday and Sunday ; A-Star Cant, Spectal Orchentr Open Saturday Until 10 P.M ‘i |when it was nearing Kamela, at prices Nights, 26¢ to. $180. Mat Hamrick the summit of the Blue mountains, Best Seats, $1.00 Union Made race tomorrow, A record of 101.7} le creating widespread die-