Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
9 i ei i A Sl en ie oi ee tan es THE STAR--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 191) ILONDON’S POPULAR SATURDAY SALES 1A Qerss $6.98: COATS London Is Closing Out His Entire Stock of _Long Coats at WAY LESS f 5,00 THE Ho by Cc eynthio. Grey ot fe ur and water rubbing «las dipped tn aleohe the} Water Jnot all absorbed t be saved for soup inches below n which der of the embro dress The graph she photo] Never use, for an|that is less than @ that the bow all-over @M/ ine whip or churn are all whipping. 4 hours ¢ ard neh we perb collection « broidery dress rilliantine ‘ cottor ong wooden hands ; , op $1.00 White Lawn Aln el UJ our favo ' Ww ondon t pr “ t C Waist m t Pett! ‘ and tossed ‘ and 19¢c ) 57¢ ig $4.98 $2.98 Women’s Long Black Coats =~ SHOES 25c 25c 15c 64c 98c $3.50 Value for Men and Women SUITS inr"ises $9.98 $2.49 Best Tailored, All-Wool Goods, Values From $17.50 to $35.00 e worn Hele over al Purchase fair ed siik{ mop (kind with handle) and save the Helen. le ane aaa one with use! (wkirt $100 He Dresses pat sizer stip. grime soned hue bows] § while ite farewell to} board’, thos good sta Alice blue of he ong ae é a ‘ " i neh init hk Velve . aly and unde c at past, for it 39¢ 44c $1.98 Special in English Mush Bowls ‘1. 00 Kimonos Ave ve FURS: $5, $6 and $7 ee ne Furs and Mufts the the : Fr too, at, per On * anda par from a TODAY'S AMERICAN WOMAN ready Heads Pure Milk Campaign to Save 25c with su mendous London's Shoes: For ees! Rissoxs Men’s Winter’) Wool Rugs and Goods Old Jim Bridger was a hero of peace. Over the West when the ‘West was young Bridger wandered living with the Indians, exploring discovering. Many a mountain pass, th today by steel rails, was disc by Old Jim. It was he who fow the Great Salt Lake. lake,” it should have been, but Old Jim never got the recognition due him. In 1836 Jim, in his wanderings came upon a land which fairly trans fixed him with wondering astonish ment. Mountains arose in dazzling grandeur on all sides. He was at the very heart of the American con tinent—the great divide between the oceans Old Jim about the spouting wandered entranced wonderful place; b of boiling water Bear gushing streams, hot and cold Down one mountain side dashed a river breaking in a over a hundred cataracts Was the vermilion cave, raced the mountain of such magnifying quali ties that the old hunter was tempt ed to shoot through it at a dee three miles on the other side. There was the " 18 pass, where two rivers east and west mingled their waters with a might roar that reverberated throughout and the wells There the ter strea transparent stness , ake disclos the fish at the t Up one me another he wa the abundance birds of varicolored plum ventured into the crater of an ex tom n defile and do Dear Miss Grey: [8 ma the face with milk at night ful to the skin? A—No; it is beneficial. Wash the face each morning with hot cas tile soap suds, Rinse in plain hot water, then in cold. Dry without too great friction Dear Miss Does the thing eclipse the sun that does moon? Does the moon come direct ly between us and the sun? Is the moon al new*when seen in the afternoo! A READER A.—Eclipse of sun is caused, by moon passing between and earth. When earth passes between sun and moon, the latter is eclipsed The moon is “new t one week every month, but not at the same time each day Grey the Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me » cook muskrats and how to the musk. SUBSCRIBE. Cook just as rel or any other game 1 who knows how to show you how to remove the musk sac You must see it done. It's a trick that can't be deseribed—it must be demonstrated, you do ra Dear Miss G * would be same | Would you be} basin which seemed to straight down earth. to the Bridger’s fee Alice so enchanted a forest in other co that came regular int boiling water Reysers ground at tumbling their dizzy hetght At last, when he had explor wonders of na the old t made his way back to to give the He vivid language the waters bled a news foamed down the ain cataract, the tr the ¢ al mountain be caught in the low, and the surface to But those te stories smi It's just one of Old Jin aid. Yet Old Jim B guide and Indian fi right tional park | wonder in. the Jim Bridger when the We Old Jim spe farm in Misse ument in Kans spot where his a ded with the dust, whom he te shook thelr the hunter the so kind as to let me know good. reliable send good off clothing cold weather some one migh them REAL A.—The Salvation Army Grey t the professor stion I cannot Dear Miss me the or te addr in hy A REAL ipply the in In order to teach} 8 or the Iditarod nid it be in Wonderland never saw | tr all her} Ito pf * to al ed the painted in| that bub oid his | heads and arns ridger lighter re ate t JER p F Could i i me ER. | coun. | aminations in Alas certificate from this] state be sufficient? CONSTANT suggest REAT AW boards you write Visit new Prof. Ste Four‘h ay, and Pin Teaching every and evening. phones, Academy ER schoot of the cities mentioned vens at ne #t day Both I bachelor girl it aren't nearly it Mrs. Newly-We ed when she fi ign't nearly as fe desserts as he and cabbage. = DEAFNESS CURED | “I have demonstrated that deaf ness can be cured.”—Dr. Guy | Clifford Powell. how always shock it her husband d of salads and is of corned beef | Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Av. Merchants’ Lunch From 11 @, m. to 2 p. m, 25c | | | French Dinner ' from 4 to 8 p. m, 75c Moving Pictures Instrumenta: Musie Afternoon and Evening FREE. WHY COOK AT HOME? eoes, Ext “49 “ c Silk and Satin Ribbon, tn nearly every cok p HAIR NETS "6 1. 25¢ SCARFS 8c 25c ves, for * 98c every size and © Stone Brooches s; our own 49 Spectal GLOVES London's Guaran women; all sizes a ors. Special, a pair Real Kid Gloves color; values to $2.50. $1, 48 Special, a pair Men's, Women's, Boys Gt Golf Glove many colors qualities ie 49c AMERICAN PRINTS 22 Yards for $1.00 Just think and washing Print them Staple ¢ iChiacloed Apron Ginghams Special sale price 25c POPLINS| Black, white and color’ of this » yard Saturday, Londe “15¢ LONGCLOTH Le Louaeloth, so ort ‘fini full oer ord Wa al, per yard 15¢ MADRAS 86-inch Glenwood Curtain Drap ery; comes in blue 4 and green red ar styles 0} yard 12V%c OUTING Big stock, fight and dark styles all the best makes, such as Teazle Down, Swiss Outing and the 1921 Amoskeag Outing Saturday 9c | yard . 39c¢ 50c Underwear it All Quickly Winter Prices Cut to Sel HUGE TWO-DAY SALE Men's Golf and Dress Shirts Men's § a pa MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING $4.00 and $5.00 8 boys, 3 to Saturday $3.50 and $3 running ft Cordnroy blanket lining with hea collar coats fo $5.48 Meh Can interli waterproof cos one of thése ‘Cont urday for Underwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear. | comfort Sweaters At Ridicu a oe | Lege pres Bam. O99 0G ~ $1.48 $14.25 ‘ac 9 | 7 $19.35 Children’s Leggings On Sale Saturday kings ously Low Prices minster Rugs $3.25 minster Rug $1.65 55c ™ $1.28 1 Linoleum For BLANKETS Oregon Wool Blankets, gray wit $1 10-4 Gray and Tan Blankets, w pretty blue and pink made to retall citlly priced Women per pair Cashmere ve value Cashmere or me and 18 be bye 5c tton BL 0 value Saturday Blanke Blanket Specia Infant oy tan Saturday 114 All White Co rder; $1 per pair 11-4 Tan Bla t an ext retail for § ly priced for Sgturday per pair per pair ankets Special Bre PURE WHITE Lambs’ Wool Batting Absolu the filling for | 1 mattress pads, quilt ete.; each roll measures 72x84 inches; worth $1.10 a tome Spectally priced for Sat Sieseniiie Pai F ssortment of t adve Fashic 0 diffe 172¢ Niobe tely best 93¢ A big stock of ( | at $1.87 each. | Mixtures of every description, i at London's Hearcloths Saturday special, yard . $2.85; sell for childre Kerseys INFANTS’ pairs at SHOES extremely low Saturday's your mail ¢ in this ad refunded if no ese Baby Shoes 2 , 39¢, 49¢, 59 and 69 vahies worth up to $1 pair BOYS’ CALF SHOES A9C™ Enves: to for Cait Calf Shoes Will stand any kind of wear solid calf through and through; for boys ar boys who are “Terrors Shoes Boys’ ‘ ium Size Boys Boys Big Boys, a pair $1.29 rors $1.19 Men's Heavy W —For Women's Fe at $1 50, and Le Satin Calf Shoes For Me¢ Shoes, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49. We ca save you 50¢ to $1.00 per pa These are the one fort for cold wea 85c" SPECIALS $1.48 For Small s of goods med; any col to large 2 $1.49 ain Calf, for outd thi 0 ce ely perfe at $14 SPECIAL tbe Window Shade eanno ue Ol Window pach ce Curtain Brass tension Re ) Lace Curtain Samp is long; no two alil * Children’s Coats Worth $3.50 and $4.00 for. . . . n, from 1 to 14 year Meltons, Chevi All colors and dozens of sty