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. UNCLE SAM FIND | HUBBY WHEN WIFE vy se CAN'T DO IT if Kh. Mitehell, of Juka, Ark © find tha erday morr ae as — f mind J Huson, Whose Family’s|, A Vetter addressed to, Mr. Mite riy owners wan at the com: | MM gala? o “ Ay The sole purpose is to stimulate the June selling—the garments are not Mil Case Wor Symnpa-| ittanclt's ecplaantion te kis wild lnmaiee ene nay hieas to protent sale” goods in the sinister sense of the word, but high class and well made, such as are entitled to enter Bah Gar Readers, to| 0! why he inlled to moot hor at the] main within the city tity. the regular stock, and worth every penny of the regular price—in a word h Waa that he nought she itt and Phalen, the attor alt. ome in Sunday instead of | a merchant of Hillman, represented ne ete aes =" 8 Undermuslins Such as Gentlewomen Like to B d W — | as not coming. Mr. Mitehell iw} | é 0 ll an ear N. B® millwrigh tained tate taeda a | Star — * Stare * Don't Spit! Don't! * ¥ a * M "eee i . : : t ‘es ee wy sea i si +/@ The sale is announced for two days beginning tomorrow morning. No ‘‘fanfare of trumpets” will be nec- | One m pt on the street, ® . ou ‘ © i j i eS, cn SHEARS | & but that will be ii *|({ essary to complete the announcements, There are no baits, just great values throughout the entire stock as eon In the (My United Treen) ates pour re Bron rey Ged and good service ¥, a tree, Frank Harkness, aged ume night te passed * AT 69¢— COMBINATION AT $1.48—( the k the point of a pair o he bill fixes heavy penal: & SUITS of nainsool mmed { kt be is charged on a nail in the} ‘¢* for violations and special. # eUITs ee eet bas Cicewen , Receapport of his f ad 4. eat] * LY authorices the commission: % } . ven apit th ? : tes x Hospital orm | barks is pronibited, ge ss00k, et and fe still in the oie * hospital t CaP e eee eee eee eee es ace tri ed, G AT $1.98 1 € ~ 348) i ‘ rg ell enouh to be __Smoied Meats—Seiing erica | |NEEDLE FOUND IN | ey ey Oe ahd Bios retorng rome pew | ey Mame e | WOMAN'S HEART | 5 Thabgeacngpbchh gate aloes ns Tan the is Ye Hy | pe caer t dery an ks; ar hi we es ? lg: ROANOKE, Va. June 16.--News| ¢ slip-ov le, t ed with Mire. Huson tt |comes from Landgraf, W. Va, that | and > sack Kense Ben Pood, i. church, ename es and knives and $5 from two) MARKETS 00 per toe ts sy 18 | Lamba, } ” Vegetables —Seiling Price 32 |omtona Oregon on 3 | Onions. 1. “Hf Onions, ¢ a. yellow 2.38 se GO 018 2.60@ 9-08 6 : is is » | 118 48 | Beets . 1.76@ 2.09 13 | Tetaipa sew. Gos ..... 20 }2 | Radishes, doa Bit A | Lettuce. dos rt) Sg | Bersiey. des. a” ‘* “% it so % 5 oe 2 u 3 Hg ne aed i 38 2 we (32% u* Frait—Aelling Price ‘| Yakina Winesape 2.60@ 1.00 Btraw berries 6 0-Bil’ Friday n't learned what “Two-Bit” Day means at The Everybody, read this ad. Means money to you. ‘Tumblers, 6 for 25c. Blown Table This. quality, neat “Gecoration, Two 6...25¢ Line, 2 for fA quality hard finish Line. Two-Bit 10c Toilet Paper, 4 for 25c. .” full count, cut, 1,000 cheet roll Toilet - tissue 4...25¢ f Old Town Canoes and special prices on all equipment 40c Shade Curtains, 25c. Good quality Opaque Shade Cur- tains, size 3x7 feet. Your choice of 3 colors. Two-Bit Special .... Rubber Jar Rings, 3 Doz. 25c. Our special brand, “Kashmere”; extra wide and ck red rubber Fruit Jar Rings Special, 3 dozen “ separate display s Articles right ly priced that you need right _25¢ 25c 25c 40c Grass Home Hardware. A list of Summer vi) Hook bbe Spray Nozzle 50e Grass { Shears t Bargains. this assortment | | { hol. This tonic makes an excellent . Of some lots there are only broken sizes, and we have taken the e to list \ilaressing for the hair, leaves it sort |@ for aFive Dollar Piece }.. such, so that none may be disappointed. And again there are som in: Which ‘wes Seca cereis, enrentain tae bal nen ha e all size 3a all widths. The values are very great and the se Hling s phenomenal |from #) 4 at the ends. About 300 Dress Skirte}-* ou can ea see why if you read ; These Tan Coats are made of | SIM YE REMEDY—Woeak, wy tis RS N i G > i ‘ar ats are made ¢ |tired or inflamed oyes as well as jor omen are assembled a fine, smooth covert cloth, th granulated eyelids are often the specially priced for tomor vroup iNo. sroup oO. ; he : ; aa cause of needless headaches and PIETY PESCOU SOL LOMO? ches long. Just such ldsepeadeney. ‘Theee file can oesily Set aia te tre aah fae Shoes worth to $3.50 Shoes worth to $4.00} aan be corrected by the use of a good, ciples : $3.50 Bronze Kid Ties— Women’s $3.50 Tan Rus- } °° fashionable folk like to surengthaniag eye toate, ee 4 foremost suit makers in the4 Sizes up to 6 sia Calf Oxfords — With } take ona journey, or to slip on jssolving an ounce of crystos in G buckles. at a8 f this country from the short lengths 1.50 Black Kid Oxfords— at nig ’s cool. The on Bye tg A: Sa po ; “ Pi et rehash ata $4.00 Bronze Kid Slippers } *t Night when it's cool. There them strong, bright aad clear. This of fancy worsteds, mixtures Ps . —Beaded are only twenty-five in the remedy will not smart and is a big and plain panamas. All proper $2.50 Patent Eclipse $3.00 Hand-Turned Kid § ¢ a : ney ald to those who wear glasses, | "es Pumps—E widths in all Oulecds — With a. group—all the maker had VALUABLE BLOOD TONIO— colors and also black; smartly § sizes % NORD aiten dia . : That tired, indifferent feeling so : sense heels Splendid styles, high quality prevalent as warm weather ap- tailored, new styles. Worth $1.50 Kid Strap Sandals— $2.50 Black Kid Shoes—} We cleaned up his stock and proaches can be easily disposed of $750) 10.00 le With bro&d toe and common Blucher cut style é only by ridding the blood of its im $7.50 to $10.00, on sale tomor-} co ice heel: all sizes - ’ got these $8.50 and $10.00 urities. A good, old-fashioned : py pel Pky ope $3.50 Patent Oxfords— 3° tonic that will fix one up and make row at— $2.50 Chocolate Kid W 5 $1.50 and With green suede tops Coats to sell at— one feel energetic and like working Pumps—E widths in all omen $ 91.00 an $3.00 Black Kid Blucher can be prepared at home at @ emall sizes r Oxfords. cost by dissolving % cup sugar and “a 2.00 Silk Paraso Many other styles in 8! tet find every Bargains— one ounce kardene In % pint alco $1.50 Canvas Oxfords— $2.00 Silk Parasols null Biclatan. rin pith escapes thing for wood fin 10¢ Curtain hol, then adding enough boiling wa All sizes. widths. ene — & factory note @ tor...200 ggg A le 20¢ doz, Coat and lace Brighten, Hat Hooks, ) Brightener 3 don c Black, Liquid Ww yes 25e pair Half . Stain hells: | Soles, 2 pair 25c arnish, Kname! ¢ Mail Paint Brush, Worth | a gan . 25¢ be Paring 25¢ Knife? tor...20C ve other ad » notify her,| ay with him in an $y | Miranda Me S|FOURTH OF JULY FACTORY MAY HAVE TO QUIT HILLMAN After a long eated a In the eka, colored, died sud |denly near there and her husband |was arrested on suspicion of bay th, An autopay | jing caused her ¢ revealed a cam needle plercing jthe woman's he There was no} jscar on the body to show that the] jneedie had punctured the skin and} man was released. How the} a pane ite way to the wom is & mystery ,|AT87, MAN MUST STEAL TO LIVE, nains< trimmed SBURG, Pa. June 1 / i f lace; others are edged n AT 3 rt of his life in T 39¢—Cor f | tence Drawers of cambric, circular oG tone aad stealing AT 48¢—1 styic, trimmed with flounce of Joho Snyder, a today released from Swiss embroidery Covers penitentiary after serving a ten and Drawers of nain- | year term made of cam 0 te: Fert oe Wise | One-Thir e Prices of Alt left the inatitutios ) me a all ale old to work and would soon be| a5 bps yigitinds +: back.” deep " " and Val pc CDR I cto a sane itil hind ‘ Skirts, Combination Suits, Gowns and Chemise. Made of the finest nainsook and trimmed geieen HOME albs To BEAUTY, idery and] with rows of French Val and dainty embroidery. Gowns high neck and long sleeves and slip ilged with em- GREASELESS FACE CREAM A remarkably good cream for all complexion needs can easily be pre pared at home by dissolving one ounce almosdin ti: % pint cold wa ter and adding two t te glycerine, Stir and jet stand over aight and you have « matchless cream for clea: the pores of the skin from dirt ofl, This cream makes large pores emailer and le fine for massaging to remove ané prevent wrinkles, Dinckheads and roughness. It leaves the skin motst tmooth, velvety and contains noth ng that will cause hair to grow on the ftaee. UNEQUALED SHAMPOO—It ts & Very dangerous practice to sham- poo the hair with soap or most teady-prepared shampoos as they contain alkall which eats the very life owt of the hair, causing the hair te become dry, faded, brittle and Hreaky with splitting at the de A most te" ory shampoo can be prepar by dissolving a teaspoon tu) of canthrox ta a cap of hot we ter. This shampoo leathers splendid y, cleanses thoroughly and drice quickly. It Se check all trritatt b, remove dandruff and hair bright, soft shampoo easy to prepare, inexpensive, and will prove most pleasing and delightful | COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER To soften, whiten and beautify the skin, there ts nothing better than « jlotion made by dissolving fou lounces of spurmax in a half pint of hot water, adding two teaspoon!ule glycerin Applied to the face, neck and @ this lotion will give the skin youthful, clear, beautiful Pinkish tint. It will remove that shiny, ofly or sallow look and ts much better than powder, as ft does Sot show on the skin or rub off so easily. It is inexpensive and very beneficial in preventing and remov jing wrinkles, freckles, tan and |coarsenens of the skin, SPLENDID HAIR TONIC—It waste of money to buy most hair tones, as they do no real good. An excellent quinine hair tonic that will destroy the germs tn the scalp, stop itching scalp, falling hair, remove landruff and restore the hair and nlp to a healthy, vigorous condi tion, can be made by simply adding % pint cold water to one ounce quinzoin dissolved in % pint alco | ter to make a full quart. A table spoonful of this tonic before each meal will arouse the liver and di gestive organs to their natural func tions and remove all sallowness of the skin, giving one a feeling of new life—removing all symptoms of ‘spring fever.” HARMLESS FLESH REDUCER —Too many of the so-called flesh reducers fall to do what is claimed for them or else injure the health and dependable rem ody for down excess flesh rapidly can be made by dissolving for ounces parno' in % pint hot water. A tablespoonful three times a day will do wonders for an over | fat person adv. THE STAR--THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1910. STONE, FIGHER CO, CMA CMT ID IRIN ID AMIS TI } U STONE, FIBHER CO, Bocond and University STONE, F Becond and University j I6HER CO Tomorrow we shall offer a collection of some fifteen hundred pieces of muslin underwear at savings rang- ing from a fourth to a half. AT 89¢—Gowns of ok, trimmed and beading; « sox w AT thers with rov s of cambric, trim rows of lace wit s embroidery AT $1.19—Ch { with tw AT 25¢— Corset Cover over style. Chemise styles fitted and full skirts. Combination Suits, in three-piece and two piece »proidery styles. D $7.50 Garments at... Choose Amvag Tee wemene ot... All Through $12.50 Garments at. A Family Sale of Knitwear Smart Togs for Little Folks Remarkable Savings Much amerertogs Tomorrow we offer a lot of Fine Garments for Women Hats, Caps and Coats for Little yirls at very marked savings. To be age. The odd lots that have accun 8, but you can find just the size you're spring are offered tor re prompt lace; trimn covers with lace d of of all embroid wers made ambric, i with dge lace; thers plain, rows others over ery 1 med “$5.00 | - $6.68 . -$8.50 i , } Proclamation! The will Millinery Store s s up to 6 years of offer ed during the early and for Boys and ¢ tomorrow morrow below v LINGERIE HATS—Of white gure, they're odd lot Eighty-five Trimmed looking for if you Hats for Women, being the leading styles of the lawn, trimmed with linen lace ‘ Bs ie “4 : and ribbon; and a few hand Low - Neck eason, and worth, in the embroidered effects are in the ; estimation of those who collection. Worth up to $4.50, iren's High ~ Neck, know, from $15.00 to for $1.50 Short-Sleeve Vests. $20.00. The x A Children's Kase « Length b 8 iese same Hats [| WASH HATS — ed ght knee are to be sold with lace and ws of en's Knee - Length pink or blue ribbon ....$1.00 nts, lace trimmed, WHITE PIQUE COATS— Children’s Fleece - Lined t ¢ collar, or in tailored Vests and Drawers sin 9" Reena Women's. Low - Neck, aha | ems $2.00 Sleeveless Vests, in white : g salle nate 923 and sky blue SERGE COATS — In black White and Sky Blue Cor- and white striped serge, with set Covers black velvet collar; sizes up to 6 Worth $6.00, for... .84.5 > a. ) as At 25c Worth 35c to $l @ And many other lots at Boys’ Athletic Vests, Drawers to match. equally attractive prices Boys’ Fleece-Lined Vests and Drawers Each A A ES eC nb BONES Sinan Children’s Vests and Pants in light-weight cotton, Children’s Flee Women’s Long Gloves, 58c e-Lined Union Suits Children’s Low-Neck Union Suits Chamoisette Gloves, in sky I ree ¢ 7 y . BE) ie ee a i e Gh " sky, pink, pongee color, brown, Women's Low-Neck Union Suits Friday, June 17, 1910. tan and grey; all sizes; usually sald at a dollar a pair 25¢, values from 35c to $1.00 Here tomerrow at .......... . SD eR 58¢ PRES SAP RAP PPAR ARAL PDDD RR Women’s Tan Coats Worth $8.50 and $10 Milady Can Get a$7.50) Great Prizes for the Women Who Buy to $10 Dress Skirt} These Shoes—In the Shoes Themselves! Tomorrow at $1.05 All at $1.05 All at $1.55 MODERN AEPARTMEN] STORES