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Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores 700DOWN SALE Come in, get a Suit, Coat or Dréss, or any Article of Apparel In our Women’s Department or a Suit, Over- coat, Slip-on, SUT SKIRT INSPECTION Derr ciry POLICE How high may a allt skirt be slit? oes “FIFTEEN INCHES.” Hat or Sh ry Such t# the decree of those tntel In our Men’s ligent guardians of propriety, the Department poll Any longer breach in the Pay $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week, or $5.00 a Month No Interest—No Extra Charges No Collectore—Pay at the Store Men’s Suits $16.75 Women’s Suits $18.50 Up Coats and Dresses Specially Priced for Overcoats $15.00 ? e |” Lansing: Geo. A. Campbell ta to become receiging teller of the Capt }tal Nattonal bank MICHIGAN ‘ Slip-ons Hastings: Hiram Seeley, 77, and! Quick Clear- Mrs. Mary Charlwood, 62, ‘were $15.00 married last week; It is the groom's ance at $9.75 jfifth and the bride's second mar | riage. = | Grand Rapide: Traffic Officer Gately’s West End Boyd is belleved to have taken bis life because he was reduced tn rank |for a 4 misconduct Caro: Ralph Fish, who wrote |hia wife here that she would find |his body In the river, is reported to be very much alive Dress Better Without Missing Hats the Money. $2.00 Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday ? INDIANA t ° e Linton: The Freeman City hos | pital has been thrown open to the | publie. Portia Petitions for local op- tion election are tn circulation; “drys” were defeated {n 1911 Winchester: Perry Harrison ts recovering from minor injuries sus 1119-21 Third Ave. Near Seneca St. and demolished bis buggy, dragging him 100 feet; his escape from i | was remarkable. Hagerstown: Mra. Margaret! . broke her thigh a few days ago when she fell tn the home| of her daughter; she was recover Ing from a fractured hip Newburg: Evansville Suburban | & Newburg Traction Co. is butlding | MASS MEETING TO AID STRIKERS|: "=" ‘The local socialist party will work | in conjunction with organized labor { this city toward relief of the Two-Pound Baby NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Mrs. Wal- ter Newton Jones, wife of an actor known far and wide as a tramp im-| wsonator, is in the Methodist! jscopal hospital, and in the room | with her is her new baby, which weighs one ounce less than two nds. The baby fs in an incu- tor, and is well and kicking. The OHIO | Steubenville: Steve Hobolo, an employe at Carnegie plant, is men- |tally affected after being lost for 16 hours In one of the city’s bic doctors say the baby will live, d striking miners in Michigan. A F ft was declared that Mrs. Jones was joint mass meeting has been ar opwer maine. Pe es doing splendidly. ranged Youngstown: Judge ar. The meeting will be held at the| Sum h filed sult for divorce Labor Temple Sunday night at § ps his wife, Pearl, charging 7 ood speak. | Cruelty. REAL ESTATE Pogeetigd reel an Ns or Cleveland: Miss Mary MeDonal has received $6,700 damages for the logs of her fingers while working The money ratse@ at this meet \for Burns-Bowle Baking Co.—Jas. ling will be forwarded to the com | Malloy, night detective and mem mittee in charge of the funds in ber of police department since 1885 and of the urgent need of aid for the [destitute mine workers. UbRIB LOOPY) ; is dead. titan Columbus: Judge Samuel F Steele, retired Hillsboro attor- ney, was found dead In bis bed last week % 7: Seam 3 —- sii Won't Live Long Enough [+ —— seers SS ———————eeeeeee Oma Efforts are being made a to secure the home and grounds of . Chance of a lifetime to secure a Grand, Player or Chas, Turner, on West Farnam, for oe 3 proposed John A. Creighton work straight | Piano at prices never before offered in the fag girls’ home.—Thos. H. Dailey, 69, resident since 1869, and civil Northwest, war veteran, ts toad. Beattia peop! y have had @ enap of inte buying plance at what ft cost the nation institution to buy them at the facto: but the anap will soon Just as soon as I have reduced this stock to « I can handle It, the sale Per ne Big Deal Goes guaranteed latest improved, grade piayer piano, for wih 9650.00 has to be ia je pric 2 tor "OR new re $200 upright Nor y the functest genuine hand-ca mahogany $1,000.90 Qt an actual reduct 1am not asking for all make terms of no home in Be Well Known First Avenue Firm Makes a Shrewd No one tn « enough to again see highert grade Investment Warranted pianos offered at such low Prices, by ® money-back house, the Most responsible in the Western trade. pele vbis The Chicago Misfit Parlors Great Edison Wax Record Sale Forty thousand (40,000) Edison standard two-minute wax and Am- berol four-minute cylinder records to be sold at less than cost. The first time in the history of the 1400-1404 First ay., was successful 1n obtaining the stock of the Bailey than one-third the original sale cost. morning, the management said talking machine business that these “We are going to combine the records have ever been offered or Balley stock with our own itm permitted to be sold at these figures, mense line of Men's Clothing, whieh are way below actual cost. | Shoes, Hata and Furnishings, and we will ent the prices In many in How $35.00 worth of these two- minute records can be had for $10.00 and $50.00 worth can be had for $16.50 is shown below. TWO-MINUTE RECORDS | |xtances to less than one-half the oritinal price. This means a great saving to our old, as well as our |new customers, Men‘s Suits that FOUR-MINUTE RECORDS 1 Record now 20¢ | 1 50c Record now 30¢ old formerly for $1f : Berna now Mis '|:4. bho Monede ow arae sold formerly for $15.00, $20.00 and 6 25c Records now $1.00 | 8 50c Records now....$1°9 $25.00, can be purchased during Records now...$2.00 | 15 50¢ Recorda now $3. {s sale ” | Bengt pcr agiibes aE | 36 ee Bocce now 4 this sale for $5.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Records now...%5.7% | 50 60c Records now... $9.00 |The prices will be slashed In every > Records now. .$10.00 | 100 59¢ Records now $16.50 FOR EILERS MUSIC HOUSE ecods cannot last long at the prices By R. 8. Fringer Ellera Bullding Third Avenue and University Street at which they are marked, so {t 1# advisable that shrewd buyern shop early.” OH, SEE WHAT’S HAPPENED NOW; POLICE ARE GOING TO CENSOR SLIT SKIRTS in Port Huron. | [tained when Interurban car struck | of | Togmeery at a figure said to be leas) | whole-| | When Interviewed this) j department for an unprecedented | These re are going very rapidly, and quick action | . . to get the benefit of these prices and values which have never he leew which wo will inaugurate been offered anywhere In the United Mrates. starting Saturday, Jan. 24 The| THE STAR-4FRIDAY, takirt Is considered a breach of the peace—at least in the puritanical minds of the good people of Middle boro, Mass Chief of Police Swift of more than-moral Middleboro has shown that 16 inches !# the very ultimate maximum of lex that can be decent ly shown, And so he bas turned loose on the atreets the “slit skirt censors” —a detachment of patrol ment armed with two-foot rules, in stead of clubs, But the rule ts, in fact, unnecessary, for each censor has so delicate a sense of decency that he « ibly, by the tingle of shame whic passes over him when he sees tt, that a certain slft skirt Is revealing & sixteenth of an Inch more of limb than the first 15 Inches, which alone can be gazed upon with perfect pro priety, OUCH! LAMEBACK, RUB PAINS AWAY Rub Backache away with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil” Kidneys « . hey have no ner therefore can pain. Listen! pur back unad by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief ix soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs} ou Rub it right on the ache or tender spot, and instantly the pain stiffness and lamenons Don't stay |Get a small trial bottle of “St. Ja coba OI" from your druggist and |Umber up. A moment after it ts Applied you'll wonder what became of the backache, sciatica or lum }bago pain. “St. Jacobe Otl" ts harmless and doesn't burn the rkin Hackache? No not cause It's the only application ‘o rab on a weak, lame ok, or} for lumbago, uralgin, | rheumatism, sprains or « strain ‘MAKES RHEUMATISM | PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR Find Relief After Few Doses of New Remedy are Taken It is needless to longer with rheumatism crippled up |with its heart-wrenching | when you can surely avold It Rheumatism comes from weak, inactive kidneys, that fail to filter suffer any and be all pains, |from the blood, the potsonous waste matter and urte acid; and it is useless to rub on Hnlments or take ordinary remedies to relieve jthe pain. This only prolongs the | misery and can't possibly cure you | The only way to cure rheuma- | tiem ts to remove the cause. The new discovery, Croxone, does this because {t neutralizes and dis- solves all the poisonous substances nad uric acid that lodge in the joints and muscles, to scratch and | irritate and cause rheumatism, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped-up, Inactive kidneys, #0 they can filter all the potsons from the blood and drive it on and out | of the system. Croxone {s the most wonderful medicine ever made for curing chronic rheumatism, kidney trou bles, and bladder disorders, You will find {t different from all other remedies, There t« nothing else on earth like it. It matters not how old you are, or how long you have suffered, {t ts practically tm possible to take it Into the human system without results You will find relief from the first few doses, and you will be surprised how quickly all your misery and suffer. ging will end An original package of Croxone costa but a trifle at any first-class drug store, All druggists are au thorized to sell it on a positive money-back guarantee. Three doses a day for a few days is often all that is ever needed to cure the worst backache or overcome url nary disorders, BETTER BUSINESS Conditions is the senti- ment from many reli able sources. _ Your possibilities of the benefits are magni fied by an affiliation with this strong bank THENATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE | Capital and Surplus | $600,000.00 Corner Sec- Columbia Southeast ond at n tell at once, and tnfal-| criy pled! | Chronic, Crippled-up Sufferers and bent out of shape | JANUARY 23, 1914 APS IN MEXICO FEAR FOR LIVES; CHIHUAHUA, Mex, Jan, 28 Japanese residents of Chihuahua |wtate, having pressed anxiety Jeoncerning their safety at the seb elw’ hands because their govern: | }ment is regarded as friendly to |} President Huerta, Gen, Manuel Chao. constitutionaliat military published an pr |kovernor of the stat order today Kuarantecing NEW YORK, Jan Through moving pictures, Fran | cisco I. Madero, father of the late prestdent of Mexico, learn: | ed here today that his son, | in fighting with | the rebel army, commanded by Gen. Villa, Members of his family bad kept this fact from the father | Today the elder Madero wit nessed a private exhibition of Raoul Madero, moving pletures taken during the re t attle at Ojinaga Gen, Villa stood out prominent Suddenly an It wan Raoul ly in the pleture aide galloped up | Madero | “Raoul, Raoul,” the aged | man whispered, “I never knew | || you were fighting.” | | } | ' | | to rebel Gen. Villa wan expected re main Here until all available reinforcements coming LOVE GERM ISN'T BOTHERING THIS COPPER PRINCE D.C. Jackling No man has any right to have views on love and marriage. It | can't be done. You may think | you know something about | them, But you don't. cee Do whatever you think sounds attractive next. —D, ©. Jackling. ee LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. D. C. Jackling, owner of the largest | opper mining district In the world and one of the richest mining mer in America, Is taking the first real vacaion of his life. 20 and will go to Jamaica, Santiago and Havana, Cuba, and back to Flor fda, aboard bis palatial 8 yacht, which costs $25,0¢ to operate, “This vacation fs Just to be what ever I feel like doing,” sald Jack ling. “While T was in San Fran cisco I told them to fix me up one floor of the new annex of the St Francis the way I wanted It #o that I could bring a party out here for the fair, They are to build it ac cording to my Ideas “My views on love and mar riage?” he sald, in answer to the question, tipping his powerful black head to one side, and smiling quiz zically from his brown, friendly eyes. “Haven't any. No man should have. He may think he knows something about it, but he’s kidding himself. He'll find he doesn't. “I've tried both single Mfe and matrimony. They are both Interest ing.” OWES LIFE TO FAITHFUL DOG PARKERSBURG, W. Va., Jan. 23.—If John Mathews, a wealthy retired farmer of Leaf Bank, Cai houn county, who was Injured when attacked by a ram In a field near his home, survives, he will owe his life to his sheep dog, which went to his master’s res: cue, driving off the infuriated animal. The dog then went for help a mile away, and by his peculiar actions drew rescuers to the | side of the aged man. SHE DROPPED IT Cal, Jan er at Hefmosa Jewett of Al A plunge into a br beach, and Mrs, § P. hambra came to the surface clasp ing in her arms what she thought was a baby seal, One glance at her captive caused her to drop the eal” and utter a ery of fright he “seal” proved to be a young shark, ARE REASSURED ° tion for their persons and property. | forces have been went against Tor: | reon, Gen, Ortega, the rebel com mander, already just outside the town, has 12,500 men under him, with 9,000 on their way to join them. Gen. Valesco, the federal commander, has 6,000, with 4,000 | He ts now cruising off Panama tle-built | a month | [uy Pape’s CAPITOL HILL AND MADRONA: Goods to be delivered on 8 #. m Goods to be delivered on 1 p FREE DEL. 312 1 | | Charley LaFontaine STALLS 11-18 Kextra Speciale Hiriotn and T-Rone Kteak Prime Hibs of Toast Frosh Lea! Lard. it it 100-Ib. Sack Pure Cane Sugar $4.75 1b Chocolate We ine 20¢ 50¢ ean Ghiradelli's Lipton’s Tea, Ib 26e Roman Meal 3 large Snider's Cateup 4 pkgs. Washington Macaron| or Spaghettt No. 2 cans Sliced P 12 cans Carnation Milk 12 cans Mount Vernor No. 60 sack Holly Hest, Paten Exc Flight, Hammond's Best or Kr Flour TOKIO GROCERY Stalls 104-123 Stong’s Market Lard and Bacon Lard Bie pall Choice Cholee Bt All freah mes ity and the epectal—10-1b 81.20 et FUSS & COMPANY Big, Clean, Sanitary Market. Stalls 110-111-112 - Big Specials Saturday Eastern Picnic Hama, Ib.. Eastern Bacon, Ib. Fresh Leaf Lard, tb 12'2¢ Circle W Lamb Chops, Ib... 15¢ Pure Pork Link Sausage, Ib. 18¢ Annex Stall 14——Meat Section Everything Under Giass Brenneman & McIntosh “CIRCLE W MARKET” | 8-814 - 116 || Fancy Roast Pork, Ib ine Circle W Legs of Lamb, Ib...20¢ B &™M all-pork Link Sausage, Ib. Fresh Leaf Lard, 15¢ 1 Fancy Bacon, !b. ‘ Everything Under Glass Special attention given phone orders, SECTION 2 Tb. ¢ 1s¢ Very beat Co | Indigo cons Rue Call Se Te Klegant Challies 5é WINSTED, Conn. Jan. 23 horse owned by Deacon Marshall P. Hays of Granby has for more than 20 years been driven at least once a week to the North Granby chureh Recently the horse was retired from active work, and the family has used a new span of horses. Sunday after the family had gone |to church the old horse got and when the deacon came loose out of PUBLIC MARKET. Fifth, Sixth and Pine ROBB OR NORTH QUEEN ANNE: QUEEN ANNE, EASTLAKE AND NORTH BROADWAY | church he saw the animal content-| | the edly standing under the church shed, evidently satisfied he had done his duty by attending church, as he had been in the habit of doing for |: 0 years, i BEACON HILL: Tuesday and Friday at 8 a. m |[MOOUNT BAKER: Wednesday and Saturday at & a. m |IGREEN LAKE, EAST FREMONT AND UNIVERSITY. Tuesday |FBALLARD, WEST WOODLAND AND WEST FREMONT: Monday, V Tuesday and Thursda 8a. Dally 1 p. m. only m. lond must be purchased before 00 00 ’ boo G 4 Br Vhite Roap Creamery Buttermilk, too, gallon At the Big Thess pa, Churn, STALL 206, Prtra Yancy From to 4 Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. STALL 217 25 Ibs. Best Sugar $1.00 (With $1 purchase or over.) We Invite your inspection of our numerous specials on display. Anderson Grocery Co. Stall 210 “The Quality Store” Loble GROCERY CO. STALL 219. 23 Ibs. ulated gnr-$ 1. 00 0c pke. “None-Such” Mincemeat, ons Henne cans String) Fancy Cabbages, Ib. Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. Best Burbank sack, 100 Ibs. 19 Iba, 25e, 100 Ibs 3 Ibs. Dry Ontons . § Ibs. Dry Onions Fancy Cabbage, Ib. STALL 328 tines All Se Wool |}, 9s on ° Straw Mate 106 Thureda ‘ednesday and r m Dally at 8a EAST MADISON: load must be purchased previous to the 2 FREE DEL, JOIN THE CROWD OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS -GRADE COFFEE CO. HIEST-GRADE BLEND SECTIONS 2 AND 3 Stong Has the Crowds Is it any Wonder? Red Letter Day Next Wednesday EXTRA.SPECIALS SATURDAY Free Delivery Free Delivery We Deliver to the Following Districts on Days Named: and Saturday at § ¢ iday at 8a m, mand 1 p.m Monday, ‘Thureday, day of delivery. 0p. m Sam 312 © phe Quaker Oats bottle Cateup Holly, Centennial Best, Princess, Hammond's Best, Patent eljent or Krone F 81.20 I red with order | $00 Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. BRe fo Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, BUTTER DEPARTMENT—Next to Stong’s Grocery b BEE | Beet STONG’S GROCERY—S xth and Pine Red Shield Butter 35c Ib. 3 lbs. $1 Made before your eyes from pure cream, fresh every day. RED SHIELD EGGS, fresh ranch, dozen. . . .40¢ 10¢ ICE CREAM, qt. 25c, pt. 15¢. By dish. Red Shield Cream ery in the Center of the Market, Very best Oranges, box 20¢ Oranges, 2 doz. . Regular 40c, Fancy doz. Good Cooking Apples Spitzenbergs, box .. Extra fancy Winesaps, box Chestnuts, 3 Ibs. Black Figs, 3 Ibs. Ranch Bees, don heese, | 1 KO0d for all ne 5c doz. . WESTS HOME - MADE 200 40c Hand-Rolied Halibut, 3 Tbs, Salmon, 3 Ibs. .. Smelts, 3 Ibs. Rubbers, ladies’ foot- ds, sizes 7 to § Children’s SPECIALS Peanut Brit STALLS. ‘See-ate" Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL 301 100 Ibs. ... FANCY BANA} STALL se Always the Best Veg- etables at Stall 327. year susrentan --15e 35e Remnants vel silk Ribbong, love Hest qualities FORREST CITY, Ark., Jan. 23 When a seven-prong buck, trailed by a pack of hounds, ran through the principal the fun, and more genuine thrills were produced than at any time for many months, The ginnertes ¢ losed | down, the stores were evacuated et every one joined tn the chase A wooden stave pipe 1314 feet In diameter, and almost a mile long, is part of a water-power plant in state of Washington, Its thought to be the largest construe. tion of the | kind, NO. STOMACH MISERY, INDIGESTION, TIME IT! IN FIVE MINUTES YOUR SICK, UPSET STOM ACH FEELS FINE Sour, sick, upset stomach, indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsta; when the food you eat ferments |into gases and” stubborn lumps your head achgs and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you] |realize the magic in Pape’s Diapep: sin, It makes stomach distress go in five minutes, If your stomach is in a revolt--if you can’t get it régulated, please, for your sake, Diapepsita, | store GAS, SOURNESS—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN less to have a bad stomach—make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin, There will not be any distress— eat without fear) It's Pape’s Diapepsin “really does” reg ulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives it its millions of sales annually Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin. from any drug It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. act@ almost like magie—It is a sei- entific, harmless stomach prepara- tion which truly belongs in every It's so need: | home, because | It} streets of this town,| Quentin, the entire population turned out to} KEEPS ON GOING GIN SHOPS, -TOO| SENTENCE OLD MAN 2 23, —Judge | Craig Saran M. M. Davison, 64, a swindler, AS AN! Jan to three year 5 POUNDS BEST GRANULATED SUGAR aC 2 cans Carnation 15¢ Milk... CLOVER LEAF BUTTER STORE 106 PIKE ST. Across from Bon Ma! 2 Everything you buy here is the best the mat ket affords and our prices are always the lowest. in San H ignoring scores of letters eging leniency : EFabo ngs Harte 2-854, ETLERSES? -—_— 2 ere FY i 555527 * PrP ase ory