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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1910 Member of the United Press, Pub= Wy A. y ont of, ottyunk voae r tag Oo. vifice, an neoond A mine of Just the wealth to things you t ’ the thrifty want most Pe are now shopper in ? | areatly ree We Stick--Pellagra Go Hang every 60 Pres we . partment. prieg 3 : A pliner Dr. C. H. 1 1 f Washington, formerly su = i > RS AT ’ Ise SAYS: ‘ ‘ cen | Me Visite the Barth a Special Correspondent and Makes Wire the United States ma 1 service, announces that there ‘at nasuetiann ta ti beoumenen | av x are 1,000 cas yvellagra e United States re ea) Serta you wteunt soclcny Wared ty he. tieney off Tivbved Wetuinh oUdt =~ aw rev RUGS—CURTAINS| |EMBROIDERIES % ‘ : Well . OF DOCKE MANNERLD ELARTH- BEINGS, pellagra, some t ago, to now remember what it is eu) STANDING ON ONE FOOT THEN ON OFHER, THESE ARE NOT what are generally dew THIS GECTION gives unrivaled opportune a little comn v in the middle west, not knowing what clean RIVETING INTENT GARE-LOOK AT ignated “Sale Rugs,” neither are they mill tles during our January S¢ ause the” water wou te s¢ rnt was led or over-ripe, They MULTICOLORED PRESENTMENTS ATTACHED ends, They are our standard lines—crtap, merchandise offered te distinct { the bess : ' g YO SQUARES OF PANCY LUMBER oes com fresh, perfect stock quality in each grade; they are our regulag - ; had fever y e, and, in ext ases, became crazy an AM INCLINED YO REGARD PROCEDURE AS BRUSGELS RUGS—Hx12 foot, in Soral and goods. NOT goods specially manufactured Em died. It was something new, and edical sharps went after , ~ METHOD OF SELF HYPNOTISA, Ortental oan, twenty patterns to select fi yp ay hogy ah gee on ners 6a de * ; ; from, BALE PRICE 818.25 pend on the quality of the goods they pum it and traced it to the corn 5 , Bame as above, but size 883x106. SALE chase. One-fourth the agricultural product of this country is corn. | ¥49, SUCH A PRICE 811.45 EMBROIDERY SPECIAL—Sets and 4 This season's crop is 3,000,000,000 bushels, worth $2,000,000,000, | i7 CLEVER TECHNICIAN SMALL RUGB—Convenlent and useful sizes sets, Nainsook and Cambric Edging» and Ig 4% Fe mg F loubtediy tol OF INE BROAD in Axminsters, 18x36 in _ SALE, 81.25; sertions from two to eight inches wide; rege i ‘oreign medical scientists say that our corn is undoubtedly to $cnoes, ye 27x54 inches, SALE, 36x72 inches ular values up to 40¢ ALE PRICE, por blame for pellagra. United States scientists are investigating shane’ yous Was, tatty aS SALE 43.35 yard “tbe q , } ‘ | 2 qnawered his wife | AXMINSTER RUGS—Iin best grade, suitable FLOUNCING S8PECIAL—Consisting of @ reg with the chances g for their downing corn | Any hat thet weent for living room or parlor; 9x12 feet, BALE fine selection, chiefly hand loom products, curious in sbape would look queer y or pa 2 4 loom pre Oh! why can't the blamed scientists let us live or die in Washington mar ate : PRICK, GB2.50; S4x10% foot. SALE NB Bands to ped A BALE PR Hn , ‘ PRICE $20.00 » ands to match ICE... $5@ ? N ysters; they're full of typhoid! No grapes; the} oman who discov the ¥ peace @ oF 7 -_ gree , ; teen have hia proote ready PLEASE REMEMBER—Our Beautiful Ori. | TRIMMING AND LACE SPECIAL—Whereip seeds cause appendicitis! No corn cakes; they breed pe lagra a . ental Rugs are being sold at very low prices we clear up ends of shipments at a sacrifice; - ; No kisses, no whiskers; they carry germs! Half of a fellow's) Pe gh AR Mi A oS on / cholce of three $100.00 “Kbiva Bokbara” this special contains values as high as $1.26, q ifeti ; : 2 Bchy” whos, capable, siert, and iim Rug for $75.00 BALE PRICE, yard ‘ lifetime is passed in dodging forms of death discovered and) honest nen in control of all af- |i * EVERY LADY should visit this Sect) oe | CURTAIN MATERIALS ion; It 5 pictured by the scientists, and there’ ll soon be only a few things, ws! onde |) FRENCH NET--White or Arabian, two will pay her well to do so. like newly mown grass or spineless cactus, on the life-saving (what are | thread, a fa a i3¢ per yard ine b, Oe Main Wioer i per yard; 100-4nch ¢ per yard ra CLUNY EDGE AND INSERTIONS —Kight patterns; value to 460, SALE, yard ....22¢ Third Floor menu of science. But, let science roar her loudest! We refuse to taboo the comforting flannel cake, the grain on the cob, or the luscious Indian pudding with brandy or hard sauce. Pellagra, go hang thyself! Thy place is with the bacteria, bacilli and other ghosts. Being good Christians and believers in a heaven of eternal CLOCKS, SPOONS, lic! —_—___ mya EE OUR BASEMENT SHOWROOM |e filled with useful domestic and ornamental mem NTANTS’ DRESSES| savas a Se ae make them the greatest economy to purchase NOW! Why not see for yourself? agents will with a proposition They've sent a man to this cour would tike to wed princes: Unfortunately peace, happiness and health, we ought not to be so everlast- SO ore OUR INFANTS’ SECTION iw already a MANTEL CLOCK8—"Seth Thomas:” p ingly afraid to go by the corn route, anyhow. tout | delight to hundreds of mothers; our Janu works, large dials; were $8.50 and $9/ . fi atta w <n ceitinaie it ary Gale makes ft invaluable to those par SALE PR CE $5. Human Nature, Prejudice and Politi eo tdachad Mtoe teat": Sata nha dire the Inter ea ond pare: ORANGE ShOGHG. iii gr drone 3 hard word, and apitt bie inftnitive.” 7 nd in set of six, SALE PRICE, eet 2.1 rf aman Nature, Prejudice an itics oh. in weer SALAD FORKG—"I847 Roger ‘Bron eet i aver he INFANTS’ AND CHILOREN’S DRESSE of six. SALE PRICE, cot $2.95 a —_ - “ ou our auto " ‘ " G, sat 5 : ; ; . = . oe task Se tee ren. 7a of 0! ie pase Whe Samm, nomen and Lanetes OYSTER FORK8—"i847 Roger Bros’;” set There is a universally interesting demonstration of human ) | ta opeed fend | combvte, aieely trimmed and Gaiches wines of six. SALE PRICE, set ...........$2,00 : j hays you had months to 5 years; regular pric "4947 ; mature in the British campaign now on IN THE PUBLIC EYE, An peut aut Washington aid | from 60c up to $13.50. SALE Phic M4 pi. Hyg et = lh ag Bros’ ;” set i alx. There is no question but much of the great woe of the A airl bookkeeper displayed fim} Titinols farmer carried dynamite |} from A¢ up to 0 “H. 4.” KNIVES—"1847 Roger Bros. lent qualities of six. SALE PRICE, set COLORED ORES! oe ex of ginghama, pere sere black and unsightly with ink f his pocket, fell om it, and was) wre. Ite sol known w sses in B s due to infamous disecri n favor of -. $5.00 mas: in Britain is due to infamous discrimination or of ens aoe ptr sts nieces eS be : d stains. t #0 long. union i “ the titled rich in the matter of taxation, The house of lords Now, look,” she sald Jotter hia wit | tot youre, GALE PRICES ‘are at G5@ stand. GALE PRICE .... $10.75 . igh PTE A And, dipping her fingers in _w | ow y at a big reduction in HAMMERED BRAS! ROINIERE—$5. has always blocked tax reform, the property of said lords being tik: Sha: cae Gis aed ae leak eae aaa coat by purchasing NOW! At Baillargeon’s. pica ebrer nh rf JARDINIERE 00; practically untaxed. Not only this, but the lords personally mateh over them. The result Third Floor —Rasement q ch i arve: magical The sulphur remov A traveling man who stutters own a great part of the land, which is held in preserves that the stains a» easily as a dunt clpthi| spent ail afternoon in trying to selllf i are productive of little save my lord's recreation, or in vast | [removes dust a grouchy business man 4 bill of i . | “Ien't that « good idea?” she! goods, and was not very successful estates whereon the extortion and other abuses of the most jasked. “A chemist taught it ‘me As the salesman was locking up i arrogant landlordism prevail. | Thanks to it, | never have to kb his grip the grouch wae impolite) One would think that, given the franchise, the common jhome with inky fingers tery — bw observe ie the presence) ; oe * clerks people would vote out such conditions at the first opportunity | ) WHAT THE DOCTOR BID. [ «You must find that impediment] in your speech very Inconventent} at thy Oh, 00,” replied the saleaman Bevery one bas his p-peculiartty Setammering {¢ mine. What's But the average Britisher is more or less a worshiper of titles | and slow to set aside the old order of things for a new one. Be 3 sides, while the house of lords has consistently stood in the way | of tax reform, it has been equally immovable in the matter of granting anything important to Ireland. Beyond doubt this / fact will be used to influence the Eng 4 Politics wins on prejudice about as often as on anything Central Coal Co. was the child's reply.—D na exeer | your rright hand?” asked the sales | tore sensible or patriotic, a notable example being the “Solid) a * —_e Sa wrt 4 South” of our own country, wherein a vast territory goes reli- ‘ hehe merchant, a bit pusgied. | : @& H.R. GREEN, A little chap was offered a chance W-well,” went on the ge R ND RIDGE ( Gustave Ulivatt has a little daugh " I'm not aware that I have any,”) wued tha merciaeh | EVERETT & EDMONDS ROUTE What did ne 4 Mr. OMe yate i “Do you #tir yyou He jist telephoned me ably and regularly democratic very largely for the rgason that, |to spend a week tn the country, but |“tthat's your p-pecullarity 2 ici, .. jreen_ o » ef med . ~ — | Three Kore at _ x years or so ago, the republican party espoused) abolition of EB. H. R. Green_only son of Hetty |r 4 people use a t-toaspoon.”—Success | ee rr. - < ernily regarded an the | Coaxing, pleaiting, arguing, prom- Magaaine. m eon, is er 4 leave Brattle ‘ % human slavery. richest man tm Texas, but he isting of untold wonders alike ‘ m. Lae Raa’ ‘i cm 2 " Fi sine | ore proud of tithe owner of Drought from him nothing but the QUANTIFY NOT QUALITY, al'p'm and TAs, We will surely hear more of T. P. O'Connor's declaration | i", Ser cquipped. sad upamaate |xiseore wiietam. “Ne country ye bogey ONE PRICE—ONE QUALITY that abolishment of the British house of lords will finally mean| railroad line—the Texas Midland (me a a oeee set eee eats Witte, Pave, vee smle- | Enchoralsh ae MAIN © “the emancipation of Erin.” It is inhamane and rascally to|!® the United Btates, and he will | rinatly pies pera Renee | — wunst | Ler i. should Wittte| 4 | ' jtalk railroads by the hour, But! “Boe o. he reaponded, they bring down upon so grave and great an issue as just taxation! mention money and he can out-| have thrasthin’ machines down there, judie 3 { 5 enile sctive | Clam the veriegt clam a clam dig-/ 4” it's bad enough here where it's | ma an such prejudice. But it's politics, and that senile, obstructive pay th Ph gg idone by hand.” id- Bits . ws house of lords has evidently got to play evety card in its hand|” Outside his railroad, which is bis = for all it's worth in order to save itself from obliteration this | Pet Project, Green is an enthusias | ~ LIVE STOCK NOTE. 4 }tie lover of base ball, automobiling | 2 time. jand aeronautics Hie ambition | —_—__—_——— jnow is to bring the first aeroplane j ordered a ma-} smphanthy> No J have mld “twieet *Vot! You call me a chackasst Do you see anydings in my lineaments vieh presumes me to be a animal? “Oxcuse me, id wase dies vay—1 tot your lineaments looked soot alike for man und beast This Your complete action is a part every Bartell sale. ightening the va . }to Texas. Green ee ee Reporters who have had the ben:| chine trom the Wright brothers, | Birds to death, but there'll always efit of a Christian training are not} put because they couldn't compl be a refuge for the bird which lays | quoting Speaker Cannon verbatim) it in time he canceled his or the kind worth 60 cents a dozen these days. and Glenn Curtiss In now building * an aeroplane which Green expecta jto receive at his home in Dallas © should be| about the midgie of January a Pending Mr. Pinchot’s statement | a ae y «there are ® president and & secre! 1 credit for not asserting that | } w © @X, ct fary of the jaterior who are expect’) 14,. iatian boy shot bimeelf fing to hear the worst. paral fe, | IT’S MORGAN’S Perhaps Halley's comet has been| ‘Trial marriages are mot distin delayed by biizzards and snow | guished from all other kinds by the BY STEEL Peres Bag-F ssze=z_ Startling Cure torRun Down Nerves or “Turkish” Rath Hue to coo) soup : | oe | After reading the editorial in The storms in the cast j fact that they are failures. “0 a = SSS — tar Friday on “The King Bust ood-looker Peugleas Treatment Proves Herrlation with special reference to a Treatment 0} ny Diseaxes. INCLUDING THE TRIMMINGS | Pierpont Morgan and his methods, t a& SCOO) pe svete aiaiinibad ic |J. T. Davison, of 2321 N. 45th 8t., |hunted up an old clipping and sent it to this office. As it is very pat |in view of the present conditions, it js reprinted here yy the river's side and nearly aa wide, { Macks and an army I came to A half rile With torent 0, shovel and pew agnificont plant, £ KING'S NEW DISCOVERY— Cures coughs of long standing, S0c size ...... enenee COMPOUND SYRUP OF WHITE PINE— A prescription cold remedy, 4on. size . BELL'S PINE TAR HON Curse colds; the 26¢ DOtHO ......ccccceeeeeereee ‘ ried Aud © man with @ smudge on his face repiled It's Morgan's Secured as a v : match WATERBURY’S COD LIVER OIL— Ir otis A system builder; the $1 bottle Pf ya millionaire Ons Robie ehieidik wins taaiee NORWAY COD LIVER OIL AND PETROLEUM vitality A superior compound; full pint Hath for tl will do mor three mon finitel ore any drug in ¢ kened if catch i nd tamed him to ‘jump through | PARKE DAVIS’ EGG EMULSION COD LIVER O1L— The maximum of medical and nutritive quall pint PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES— ' 1 Many starti y |B duced by the Guaranteed perfect in every way . r am hoop. mal Baur DUPONT’S SEPTOL TOOTH BRUSH . wuld ares | Famous Dupont quality; spectal sad =A rl" = : KING'S ANTISEPTIC CREAM DENTIFRICE : eb AT THE VAUDEVILLE SHOW Does more than cleanse; it protects; 26c ¢ = ao FS It's Morga | Muste helps that act wonderfully, doesn’t tt I a nat f 1 with pride, | Yes, Even without the act, the music would be the making e ‘ her lands! of it.” “Pertectly gorgeous! The ombine the maxim of finger . i a bowls with the minfmum of food . . You Need Rubber Goods at These Prices BOTTLES art sine, ae Do t erve elegant me at that restaurant H war . git Me. | DUNTAIN SYRINGE POINTED PARAGRAPHS. REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR t . na 1 yuntry ‘tl A | j ' fel / | WATER norrns gee ait ho cred aly cng PF | aveitiies | FOUNTAIN | SYRINGE ms relia aman can't ns ar nie : t : an to : , golt Pen ana wide tea tet OT cits intents caeitie teen 1 in going on a im telp ‘ ag tl, ee | NTAIN syRINGw, the & things are eu , mur Ww — at peor on think | Was ate Private ay AsmInot SEN N HOT WA'TIOR nore SER hedges ave od sais ; st I the meaning of thi | Zao §cuMErOR, | joodyenr q th tour r & un { with o liver replied, | | ox tome an we | Blease, Osgar, make me der definidion of a doughnut,” | ke when and out wife will tot hin » the omy piace 1wtt—r' | A doughnut, Adolf, iss a nut mit a hole vere der dough ought r 1 t t . t f hin own York Pre 4 “Eg \* a ayir Ute shel nee ‘ew adel rom Or, perhap I may be allowed t t ~ oa they don’t believe it.—Chicag 5 . = On the gridded floor of the “bot- | COUNTERING ON A REBUKE — H ‘ : ee es i Ii No.1—Old Store | No. 2—Main Store | No.3 —New Store eriberto Barron t# running | afraid HV goon forget ane se ie ghia vines ‘ 506 Second Avenue " 1 V > Honk cuss? ay 5 1 want to teil you about mi otherinlaw. §) ~ Cor. First Ave, and Pike St Bin ¢ 7 a Ked me off ¢ Dont, I oen't enlor tat kad of Ree wees: Camnay: Wey 610 Second Av. Near the City Market

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