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Rank and file of labor e ceenaiacumnemnessatee toads: tone THE onl STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919. TATE SENATE KILLS MYERS STRIKE VOTE BILL BY A VOTE OF 27 TO 11 Ves se oor DARIN S FISH waist BILL FAILS TO ne } NOTRIPE {{ RGISLATIVE NOTES| FOR THIS LAW, i G _BY “TED” COOK | TAYLOR BILL ON NEW DIVORCE WATERSHED IS | CODE FAILS IN NOT gt Yer? _ STATE SENATE OLYMPIA, Maret YLYMPIA, Ma T—Appeala 1 ‘Don’t Sell Your Liberty Bonds -|Peneral for Man roy _Who Died on Train na Sought Secret Ballot remarrying meta nd bbe: hose who aa nentiat. Civeed r rd, Groff, Hal OUT OF BUSINESS [: After thirty years in the retail business we are giving up and going into the wholesale line. We are going to sacrifice our $100,000 stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Fur- nishings, etc., representing best makers and mills in America, at ridiculously Low Prices The Largest Audience in the Px orthwest Keads Star Want Ads SHOP jEARLY e BUNION § = |, The War Won, She Again Wears Jewels This gigantic sale will start, and we must dispose of our entire stock. It has been re- marked for this event and you will be agreeably surprised when you come here and see your dollar do the work of two. We invite merchants to come and make purchases in quantities, as our prices are much less than the present wholesale quotations. But our advice to all is to come early and make their selections before this big stock is sold out. Below are a few prices quoted on different articles picked at random, but come and see for yourself. Bring this ‘ad’ with you for reference. * $2.50 HEAVY UNION SUITS Cut to $1.00 CAPS FOR MEN Cut to 48c Men’s Pants Worth to $3.50 Cut to $1.98 DRESS SHOES Worth Up to $6 Cut to $2.98 $1.50 Chambray &@ Working Shirts Cut to Union Made Overalls Values to $2.75 Cut to $1.48 20c Sox All Colors $1.25 Dress Shirts Cut to 48c kerchiefs ff} President _ Suspend- ers Cut to 28c Teachers Facing Brutality age ay Manicurist Saved From Room of Fire HOW HE GOT ‘ RID OF HIS CORNS | |; Well-Known Man Relates Remarkable E usterole Loosens Up Those «: | Stiff’ Joints—Drives Out Pain |. You'll know why thousands use % | Mus terole once Sid expe: srience the lea white oint- f mustard, oes ister. = wh ile it is being |. Musterole is recomme | doctors and nurses, Mill used annually for bro t | matism, lumbago, pains and ache noe ¢ |back or joints, sprains, sore musc * | raises, chiblaing frosted feet colda.ot the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 0c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, Close at ® 4 6 PLM. ” The La arge mst Audience in the ; Northwe ll Reads: ao Sti ur Want Ads | | Com cat eee 500 Boys’ Suits Values up to $5.50 Cut to $2.98 EEE $6.00 Men’s Trousers Cut to $3.48 Boys’ . Shoes Values to $3.50 Cut to $1.98 ee] $1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts Cut to 68c Values to $30.00 Cut to $16.85 | PA as $6.00 Boys’ Suits Cut to $3.48 Swell Cashmere Men’s P Suits hi Values to $20.00 Cut to $11.85 Do Not Be Misled Look for Our Signs Men’s Suits Values to $15.00 25c Men’s Garters Cut to 9c Worsted Suits, Values to $17.50 Cut to Overcoat Values to $25.00 Cut to $12.85 Suit Cases Worth to $3.50 Cut to $1.48 Values to $3.50 Cut to $1.98 $2.00 Woolen Under- wear Cut to eeoeees Cut to Extra Fine Boys’ Suits Cut to $4.98 Slip-On Raincoats Values to $15.00 Cut to $5.95 $25.00 Men’s Fine Suits, Cut to $12.85 Heavy Men’s- Work Shoes, Values to $4.00 Cut to $2.48 Men’s Dress and Work Shoes, Values to $5.00 Cut to $2.68 THIS ISA BONA FIDE SALE waren THE CROWDS AND FOLLOW THEM 70 PALACE CLOTHING COMPANY Corner First Ave. and Spring St. 15c Arm Bands Cut to 6c 50c Leath- er Faced Work Gloves ~ Cut to 23c Men’s Dress Hats Values to $3.50 Cut to $1.38 Men’s Suits, All Fabrics, Values to $12.95 $1.19 Ee 25c Black Sox Cut to 12c $2.00 Heavy Flannel Shirts Cut to $1.38 75¢ Work Gloves Cut to 38c $7.50 Boys’ Suits Cut to $4.48 Sale Stars 9 A. M. COME EARLY westseer 1 — ain | gi