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14 THE MILLER WANTS PRIMROSE HAS ONE TOXNOW ABOUT — COSY LITTLE SHOW WHITE SLAVES 2: STAR+sPRIDAY, DECEMBER W, 1909 mulated in thé tunnel TAT BALES AL te a ee Nallinger gy 1 TOF® tonge h 4 man by an experiment, he Total length of North Trunk sewer, 20 mile over Bven the engineers fear A task of years to dig the | } that it | ection held by Grant will be Smith & Ce t price | tunnel | enna Park tunnel 00 feet foot AMERICAN CAUGHT cy adinit sek oan BY CZAR’S AGENTS Officiale ¢ company admit that work will not (Hy United Pres) ompleted « Taxpayer : HAZBLTON, Pa., Dec, 1 in on @ vinit when wo length o! re - cn The Right Road To Shoe Economy Old Oak Shoes $4.00 ‘ ¢ Y but y and brings one of | here in many] und I ed to pay for wneompleted work oe Miecamr a rte ag en doubt force delinquent company to papa to get Santa Claus want forfeit a ¢ r ame slack in tt and that's all Platicky, one « 4336 Kastern av wien mpoaking re nt mining village weed into the army atyle, the] cor HH. W. Basset, Hudson river, who worked on Lake Michigan attiing for over a yea with the treacherous glacial porous | the te In the Ravenna Park tun |and other great tunnel projects oa so ction of the North Trunk/this Ravenna bill presents the - , the expenditure of many |most perplexing and difficult prob nda of dollars, and the en: |lem has ever encountered ing of life and limb, offi. | tractor after su’ clals of the Grant Smith Contract: |or bas had to admit. his ing company admitted this ning with the situation, and that they would be unable to f three subcontractors, Tabor, Pair San Francisco, have tried and have | the tunnel, they dug Into a hill th been forced to surrender the con tracts, forfett their bonds, and give Sonctuded.) y — 4 wee to sponge literal /up the work at a big loss. }tamest document ie i ; PAlmoat with “Contractor Tabor “was the mont 2 ee ee peoe-yper Ae Whit | seful, While on the work he wubterran: ja t a day, but he and pockets of water,/was finally foreed to admit defeat lly drowned them] At present Grant Smith & Ce work like |are themselves trying to drive the |tunnel warm end men an exhibition ¢ " leraine FOR GLOVES - TIOSIERY J was im TAMEST MESSAGE EVER SAYS BRYAN (By United Press.) LINCOL », Dec, 17 The Comm today Wi nings Bryan asserts as his fran opinion that President Taft's cent message wan one of that ever « House, He ws tariff revision can find a ne being wit? Oltixenship paper nt fr emigrated } dancing which has ntract: | ability | which he escape throughout met serve Out an” eniiatine 4d when he to America a decade ago Platicky has written to friends here of his plight, and has asked their intercession, but they are 1 erless, The fate of Platicky has |eauned quite a few of his country be a huge ked with water t th h “FOUR DOLLARS’ WORTH inh oot at has been dug the EVERY PAIR” workmen have raged three oo Dear Editor of Star which have wut and rates caught tn a hole Every Known Method Fails. from alme I see by your paper that San ta Claus is coming to little boys and girls, Iam a little boy ten years old. My little sick with away from the S presents ¢ new store Sal Theatre B —_. Evenings Till not suggest slater ha ptable to the Tiphord The prosident ea fever and mamma say it will [| anthtrust law needs take all her money that papa J) "ye Ban. can make fe y the Doctor He je minaker and the nurse there will be §| forcement no Santa Claus at our house, 1 wonder if your Santa Claus will bring me an engine with a ma MR. TAFT, Ml Sh \ Meat atin GET BUSY, if ; chine and a pair of rollo SAYS LAFOLLETTE eft § 0e ore GLOVES & HOSi! ssa two little sisters and (ny © Vetted Pree) 805 First Ave. 7 014-2 AYENUE MADISON, Wie, Dec it may be that Santa Claus will f! 7 i - _— remember them to President Taft expecta to 1 will leave the door open so ‘ward the Roose ve Santa Claus can get tn. do well to go a promptly ALEX McRAB, and not leave ¢ e and the 1606 3rd ave people to as well they may after the experience of the last extra seasion, that he ts waiting 5|for the appearance of the program Canne LaPollette clone Have Few Months More According t k every big} special the United | w years have consultation. these Experts tunnel project tried State the last fe been called into Every method employed in big projects or k n to mor conatd: the contract, all t jreen | ction of the sewer pr t must be comple by April 17, 1910. From appearances, the surface and one of the tunnel sections un der Ravenna Park will be com pleted, but the remainder may not be finished for years Already the first of the five year ly ansenements has been levied and the major portion of the money paid in. The residents are given five years to pay the full ame ment but, according to authorities, the project may not be completed by that time Will Try Again. “drying out being tried. This was tried once 1 before. Drain pipes were sunk, the 3 L. ‘engineers theorizing that by sink-| avenue. been very EDDIE BOYDEN present sections engineering has and them withe oe Th reased air ayetem em Colman Block son river in New York was nd er by to trickle t in ja aus tried and { the alr leaking out the broad € is ort his fam t 4 through th * ground faster t han it could be pumped In. Even the idea of freezing the ground has en considered, and even yet, if tunnel te built, it may be} necessary to drive ammonia pipes honeycombed and water} The it before etrti ie. « they GET YOUR HAT CLEANED McDONALD’S HAT STORE 1021 Third Ave. Hate el cost Leopold " r tide water brought hin a ¥ ve the London; th ‘ . slave driv worked then « first hints “ . é barous treatment of natives CHARLES TR the = io | prof into the sonked earth and freee can be dug According to supervising process !s now . bali be Hall, 1 walt, eng! could olood-curs rent for a toda He Builds Syndicates Leopold tect hi Songo ste rly saw the The $15,000 Children’s Ready-to-Wear Stock of Mrs. Haas, of |The $8,000 Exclusive Men’s Goods Stock of Haas & Co., Fourth Av., Bought for Less Than 25c on the 1509 Second Av., Doll —“OR WHOLESALE. COST SOLD BY ORDER OF THE U. S. COURT: The largest and most complete exclusive high grade children’s ready-to-wear fur- The newest, nobbiest and most exclusive line of men’s high grade shirts, r respect ie why all investigations pal constal nn nlary is man flesh nishings goods store in the entire northwest. The latest, swellest and most up-to-date lines of nobby, stylish holiday lines of hand | hosiery, neckwear, suspenders, handkerchiefs and underwear ever sacrificed by the bas made and imported misses’, boys’ and babies’ coats, dresses, underwear, holiday novelties | rupt court. All the latest and most stylish holiday novelties sacrificed for a 2 and furnishings of all kinds. The entire stock at any old price to get ready money, their value. Complete lines of sizes and styles. No limit, no reserve. Signed—L. HURWITZ, Distributer for U. S. G in rubber ¢_uaren are killed in wa: by white overseers who have rubber mad. Out of the Congo alone | is said to have .aken $3¢ in profits. Me unload fn the old F to his out of t early 80's, dre from the Belgian-Japan . Persia an . Spent on Lavish Medios Hse Leopold spent money on the : scale as he m spent it for t most part on others, for his sonal tastes were always sim simple food was almost a mania with him. Dr * the Paria ¢ sition his quarters cost him $: day and his hospitality was less. CHILDREN’S GOODS Children’s Ready-to-Wear Hats, felts, patent beavers; values to $6.50. Choice ... 50¢ Infants’ Silk Hose; all colors . 35c¢ Children’s “Peerless” Corset W aists. Fs BABIES’ AND MISSES’ COA $12.50 Child's Silk-Embroidered Flannel ( ished . MEN’S FURNISHINGS Monarch Shirts; eeegnatioes saa -98¢ Christ- pe leather, $1.25 coat styles ” eee eeee 0 Cluett Shirts “ae coseses 50 Silk Tie, Sunpuiter and bound Suspender, sand If it were possible for Leopold to} have been unhappy his private life could Be described as such, but it fs doubtful whether he ever knew Aregret. When his wife, the daugh ter of Archduke John of Austria, | died she left some records of a sor rowful life. His daughter, Princess Louise, was as bad as woman could be; his law sults with another daughter, Stephanie, have been the scandal of ‘ope, Leopold even | going to the extent of having her expelled from Belgium when she came to pi His qu entin F lary wom result of t a. of t Leopold's pre 6 Vau thn ar maid Was the Roue of Europe. Of Leopold’s adventures in the gay circies of Paris and London enough has been written. His titles of “Leopold, the Amorous, Rake of ,” the “Rou ifully signi who was onc aity” are p ficant of his morality In the latter years of Le life his one great piling up of mone t wish was to disinhert Little o: bis wealtn can Belgium. His morgan in France d it is te plan nters part of 1 une GERMAN MEETS GREEK IN WAR OVER A CHEESE 7 und to r abou Italy. All beca TRAVELING MEN’S 8MO .$1.39 with and without 98¢ Ties and Suspend A9¢ . 1Te¢ $1.79 50 Elk Head Twilled Night Shirts, collars ar" $1.00 to $1.50 F: ancy ers . 50c Latest Silk ’ $3.50 Hardman Hats 75c Men's and Boys’ ¢ l5c Arrow Seiad Caleta sizes ald new shapes . Te 50c Silk and Lisle Finish Hosiery; plain and fancy ..19¢ 50c Cas} Hose; and fancy Boxed Hosiery, colored CLOTHING $6.50 Boys’ Latest Style Suits; nobby patterns ....82.69 $22.50 Men’s Imported Cravenette Coats; plain and fan- CY ss Wareenul $6.89 $22.50 Men’s Sx oteh a willed Suits; full line of sizes $6.89 ; all sizes and styles ... 3.69 imere $12.00 Young ‘Men Dress Suits $20.00 Men's Late Style Suits $2.50 to $3.50 Men’s Dress all kinds and sizes . Pants; all sizes. Choice . CLOAKS AND SUITS $5.00 Ladies’ Pure Wool Dress Skirts; full assortment of $7.50 Panama and Dress Skirts; complete line eeu $3.89 $9.49 Battenberg $4.89 , full length . $39.49 atin lined ., $54.79 LADIES’ GOODS ind Chiffon Serge Choice.. and q full, rubber lined Jpera Coats; silk braid 25.00 Silk Raincoat $20.00 Ladies’ ¢ Russian Pony ¢ Silt seal Coats 2-00 Genuine OO Electric Oc to $1.00 Silk Veiling ; thousands of yards $1.00 Childr Wool U Inderwear jcomplete lipe of $2 adi orsted Union Suits; all sizes; 2 styles. 57¢ onshrink " Wool Underwear ..,.,.49¢ eater Coats; purest wool ...$3.69 hand finished $3.69 60c “Nazareth” Union Suits ....... .seses $2.50 Pure Silk “Rubens” Infants’ Shirts ... $1.00 Children’s Gowns, finest sheer muslin , $1.00 Infants’ Indian Moccasins; all colors . 37¢ $1.00 Infants’ Fleeced Sleeping Robes; all sizes.....38¢ MILLINERY Choice of entire stock Trimmed Hats; latest styles effects; imported and patterns; $20.00 to $35.00. Choice .... Res Pee Choice of Trimmed Stteet and Dress Hats; tailored and model effects; values $8.50 to $19.00. Choice ....$1.89 Choice of @ntire stock Untrimmed Hats; latest sha pes and colors}values $3.50 to $6.50. Choice ... 89¢ Choice of entire stock Beaver and Untrimmed Silk Plush Hats; values $9.00 to $14.50......,. se seeeee PL.OS Genuine Ostrich Plumes; $12.50 to $17.50. 18 to 22-in’ Extra Quality Willow and French CRORE giake wess and GROCERIES 5 Ibs, Best Granulated Sugar....... 25c can Best Italian Prunes .....0% « 10c Best Preserved Prunes .. $1.75 Gal. ¢ 1 Breakfast Bell Syrup ., $1.00 %4-Gal. “Morning Glory” S} 35c¢ 4-lb. Can “Gold Shield’ Spices . ‘ 35¢ Canned Apricots, “Maximum Brand” ,, 35¢ Cherries, “Maximum Brand” ... oo: ome-s wee -ll¢ JEWELRY AND PURSES 25c¢ Job Lot Breast Pins and’ Souvenir Pins. $1.50 Coral Beads; extra long strings 75c to $1.25 Plain and Fancy Back Combs; plain and metal trimmed , eco hews ee ° 75c Men's’ Cuff Link ‘and Stick Pi in 1 Set tone set 75c Pearl Waist Set; 3 p'eces $1.50 Men’s-and Ladies’ Set Ring 6.00 Genuine Fiber Suit Cases ... $3.00 Leatherette Suit Choice .2¢ .39¢ sets 19¢ . 19¢ } fanc y settings B96 -$2.79 aoe OBE Cases. Choice .... $7 00. Child's Rec wes Child’s Astra ‘kta Fur S SHOES—SHOES 5 Men's Viscolized Kangaroo Shoes 50 Men’s Kangaroo Calf Work Shoes Men's Velour Calf Dress Shoes . 00 High-Top Shoes. Choice of stock ... ‘ $3.50 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, patent tip, vici kid . $2.50 Misses’ Kid Shoes PIECE GOODS Best Outing Flannel; a Persian Lawns ll colors and India Linons; fir “Silk F loss Pp illows; large sizes Heavy Linen Suitings; ¢ to 75c¢ Pure Silk all colo Ribbons: to $1 colors $2.50 Fine long. White. Choice, pair nd Eeru ace Cur TOYS AND NOTIONS stock of New Toys, Dolls ney Noveglties and Games; three big lots; o1 : Toys and Games; to, $2.00 val Toys and Games ;*t1 $5.00 Lot 3—Toys, $1.00 Teddy $6.00 Best ’ $0. 50 Entire Books Lot 1- Lot 2 Games anc Books, Bears. Choice Teddy Bears Alligator Bags; pu Chamois Bags; to match all col <arge ALL STOCKS REMOVED TO 319 PIKE ST. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE