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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1914. 3 {2 Let Peynor KEEP YOUR MONEY, ANDY, | § a>dREEE aa3eee ave You Money SAYS F BodeKe | on Furniture HERO TO CARNEG E "By Kenneth Wileox P : layne 5 i FARMINGTON, I, Feb. 2, 4 Still greater reductions have been made in all departments so as to make this coming Hl “Keep your $1,000, Mr. Car ‘ : ; ; } negie! Vil take novreward for = week the banner week in this great selling event. Our one object, as you ‘are already doing only my DUTY ( ve . ° a A Fi * These ringing words are from ‘ aware, is to reduce the stock as rapidly as possible, so that the mechanics may have suffi- plain Philip Gill—mine hero nd " 4 He le the firet person to de cient room fo commence remodeling, \ cline a hero-prize 1 Gill, a bluff, hearty Scotchman, 76 years old, and for nearly 50 . \- 5 ri 7c 5’ 3 . \ inh galls Ek po ela Renate | Simpson's 7c best 98c 50c Wool Dress ZAc Boys’ 35¢ Apron Checks, took hls Ife in his hands and worm American Prints in Comt Goods, a Yard... Flannel regular 8 1-3c ed his way into the smoking depths omforts 36-inch Wool Dress Good variety of ; of “No. 6 mine,” near here, A te light and dark col- , weaves—-POPLINS, PANAMAS, SCOTCI Blouses, quality, rifle explosion had trapped two of n| » sale price SUITINGS, etc. All staple had i lid 7 pte on down to rescue them = the lowest you buy them for in the regu t or die with them tn their prison! 5 19 I 60c yard. Mon d I asked Gill today why he alone, = C C Tuesday, choles, yard ses: 24c t C F eM jamong all the 800 who have recety ¥ ed Carnegie hero-prizes, refused to = ‘kay + ee enone 10 Dozen Women’s $10 Women’s $12.98 Misses’ Coats, 59c WOMEN’S { | “why acaptain at cea ctandeby =: WOMEN’S Coats in 3% and Coats in 34 and regular $4.5 PETTICOATS | his ship?’ z ; ages 6 t i | Cente aap map pig : WAISTS full length, full length, er eats fog abe his sornatiae | J that should interest S. H. POYNOR eh go down with it—uni sale price sale price sale price , otha: ae 1821 Fourth Avenue, e has seen the last of his crew = 98c every woman, si6avy } eae Aaa | MERELY DID $4, 98 $6 5 $1 98 soft Sateen Petti- ! ats ich | “I took Tom Mills, the mine boas, ‘ach ' " Ol coats which cling to with me, and James Bennio came = ” , the ey sy ree along unasked : ade of imported 35c Women’s | . ent colors an ack, NEW PLAY 10 “Down 200 fe et of spiral stairway = = materials in. beatet O pid Byam J Vite petite Women’s $18 You never saw Haan rt we went, in the blackness, nearly = ch cok ith a i Suits, in cutaway or | less than 98c. In : smothered with afterdamp; and = a ‘eité 4 dcilne long; wash neck bude analy oy traight front ses order to stimulate then Benale yells, “The stairs are = rpc agmyee scar drepgant pe scarfs; all silk, neck, long sleeves. | ae son ae | one ‘ciel: eee os gil wes 20 fe ey : 4 sale price Pants to match, 16 to 46, sale price ak hoi . © climb down, over = lace and pearl but Sale price take your thone rickety timbers Fs ton Our regular 49 $8 98 now 59 ‘ lef ut d Bennie to find § a4 BARGAIN PRICES)“: left Mills and Bennt find $1.39 ones C 19¢ ou. for c lla 50c Sheets, double 65c Bath Mats, 15c Linen Crash 25c Fancy Art 4 ; a Ticking q Stockings, seamless; | bed size, sale price extra heavy, sale Toweling, sale price , Miss Rachael Marshall's Latest) black or tan, sale 4 price sale price Production, “The Crime of price, pair, the Law,” to Continue at} 35c 48c 1c 15 the Seattle Theatre Another | Ge Ct Week. | oe | ‘“ ‘ snd a ai, esti ons 39¢ Bleached Women’s Stockings, Men's 75 4 Notwithstanding an unprecedent: | 12%c Curtain Scrim, uslin urtains, high spliced heel winaticnrs 4 ed demand for seats at the Seattle | A white or ecru; bite ad Ase all new Heavy Sweaters, " Theatre, the management of that | cross bar, sale price | Cluny lace finished; 58 inches wide, colors, including ‘ : b ular playhouse pi + , i a fpoua a a opportunity to wit alone deep into the gallery.) The lamp on my cap was out, and |) Gill suddenly od, bashfally colored borders, sale price black, worth 35c sale price Be ness Miss Rachael Marshall's lat-|“ rawling close to the ground—it was | was nearly gone with choking. | can realizing that he'd forgotten himself Te sale price, pair me i est play, “The Crime of the Law,” |AIR I needed—to find Ed Wyatte. I remember shaking my head and in the intensity of his narrative u Ba 49 tonight at the regular Monday |¥@# thinking I'd not make ft, when | growling to myself In a kind of rage And I guess that's about all,” he 719¢ C Ju C ae } WEN bargain price The best seat /#uddenly I crawled right onto him,|—like an animal! said { ; may be hed for 25 cents seeming dead, with never a moan in It seemed a Hfetime I'd been The Hero, Philip Gill, and His Act o! s 4 This is Miss Marshall's second | »!s mouth. | down there—and it WAS over an f Bravery: “I Worked My Way, A 50c Lace Curtains, | 20¢ Table Oilcloth in Men’s 50c Blue 10-4 Cotton Women’s $10 a successful play. Everyone in this 1 don’t know how I got bi m beck. {oer wee fone, Deep into the Gallery.” 1 white or colors, Chambray Shirts, Blankets, l-piece Dresses, city rememers her production of | sale price sale price, yard sale price sale price sale price a last year, “The Traffic,” which, aft-| er playing several weeks In San) Francisco and Los Angeles, was | produced in Chicago, where it is now running its fifth month to crowded houses. “The Crime of the Law” is strict- 29c Men's 20c WOOL 15¢ 39c 69c New Spring Arrivals Women’s Waists $4.95 Men's $1.50 PHOTO| GATCH DESERTER GIRLS WILL CALL | PLAYS. [AFTER 3RD BREAK YOU UP WITH BID O—_ It wa A pg oor ge OF wis has| Sanctimonious Smith {s taken MERINO SOX Owing to the lack of space, we haven't been able to cater to} Flannel Pajamas, baa studied sociological subjects for the|out for a time by friends who de-| é the women’s wants in the past as we would like to have done, but . past three years in order to gather |colve his wife. Smith has a great ese sale price by new arrangements made the first of the year we are going to be sale price material or Bgwe hy Her eS —— gage ng Fh Ap! — PREMERTON, Feb. 2—Extreme| Ding-a Secdessnaieees! able to show you the latest in women’s dress accessories from now “rhe Traffic” was produced here|spot on his face, and he must|Precautions sre being taken bY) “For the love of mud, who's call 10 on. The first arrivals for Spring are 15 lines of Waists in silks, 98 last July, A double stamp of ap-|mpend 2 week in bed to keep up| Sava! officials to « rl Segre ing me at this time o' day? Ouch! C crepes, linens, lawns, madras, messalines, in all the most fashion- Cc proval of her productions comes now in the form of public demand that her latest play, “The Crime the Law,” run another week. Cre Seattle Theatre is the only loca! playhouse in which successful new plays, strictly local produc tions, are staged. Messrs. Bailey & Mitchell, lessees, will not permit their playhouse to become a party to the theatrical trust. Every play staged is an independent produc- tion. The stage settings surpass those of high-priced road com- panies visiting this city. At the same time every cent received from the public at the Seattle The- atre stays right in Seattle. It is strictly a Seattle Theatre, where the best plays at popular prices are produced. Students of —_ reform work declare that “The Crime of the Law” is destined to work wonders fn bettering conditions In penal in- stitutions.—Advertisement. DANCING HIPPODROME Pisth and University. Fam my’ Union Orchestra. Taught by Competent ‘Teachers. ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. the bluff of being sick. This Singer,” a comedy at the Class A until Tuesday night. in two dramas. . “The False Bride,” a three-ree! Victor, starts today at the Alham- of the underworld, who looks ex actly like her, A discharged but ler, directly kidnaping, rescues sets things right. ee the wife and “His Fireman's Conscience,” the Colonial, is a railroad story eee ‘The series of newspaper stories called “Dolly of the Dailies with “The Perfect Truth, showing at the Dream eee | Dustin Farnum, who plays the lead in “Soldiers of Fortune,” at |the Melbourne this week, also plays |the lead in the “Squaw Man,” a |coming feature tn the motion plc tures. now “The Lion aid the five-part drama to be at the Colonial Mouse” is a o-. | Meibourne All Week Dustin Farnum in “Soldiers of Fortune,” six parts ore Class A Until Tuesday Night From Father to n,” Rex two- —|part drama; “At the Crossing, Eclair drama; “The Saint and the Singer,” Powers cc dy SALTS IF KIDNEYS OR BLADDER BOTHER | Harmless to flush Kidneys and} neutralize irritating acids. Kidney and Bladder weakness re-| eult from uric acid, says a noted au thority. The kidne from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to frritate and inflame, causing a burn {ng, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes som scalding sensation, and is very pro-| fuse; again, there is difficulty in voiding it Bladder weakness, most folks call it, be: they can't control urina tion hile is extre ly annoy {ng and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple all ments to overcome. Get about four cunces of Jad Salts from your phar. macist and tak spoonful in a glass of wa breakfast continue this for two or three days. ‘This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source {rritation to the bladde organs, which then again 1 Salts 1s inexpensive, harmless, nd 1s made from the acid of grapes and Jemon juice, combined with Mth fa, and is used by thousands of folks and urinar t normally who are subject to urinary disorders! caused by uric acid irritation, Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effecta whatever. Here you have « pleasant, effer. vescent Mthia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble, # filter this acid | Colonial Until Tuesday Night ‘Pathe’s Weekly,” world’s news The Lucky ppement,” Vita graph comedy; “The Little Bugler, “His Fireman's Con * Blograph drama. ss ¢ Dream Until Tuesday Night “Dolly of the Dailies;” “The Per fect Truth,” Edison drama; “The Angel,” Blograph drama ale of Prejudice, Lubin ma; “Willy and the Fisherman Batty Billie's Honeymoon, and Melies split-reel comedy oe Grand Until Tuesday Night is the story of “The Saint and the Barbara Ten.) nant and Bob Leonard are featured | esponsible for the starts shown soon} tured last week in Sandpoint, Ida ho, after a sensational career as « doverter. He ts now under beavy guard at |the navy yard. His first offense was stealing a check for $190 from a Japanese cook aboard the cruiser Princeton He escaped, and after capture was bra. Florence Law i [earl these ag eee oe placed aboard the *prison ship newly married, quarrel, and she | N!psic goes to her mothen, She ts replac.| He knocked guard senseless Sa after being kidnaped, by a giri|&24 swam ashore. He was captur ed two days later while visiting his | sweetheart Later he stunned a guard with a revolver and escaped again He faces imprisonment for many years. 'RUB PAINS FROM | SORE, LAME BACK. |Rub Backache Away With | Small Trial Bottle of Old | “St. Jacobs Oil.” Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains |sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lumbago, sciatica or | maybe from a strain, and you'll get | blessed relief the moment y | your back with soothing, ¢ an rub net |ing “St. Jacobs Ol.” Nothing }takes out soreness, lameness | stiffness so quickly You simply rub it on and out comes the pain It is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Limber up Don't suffer! Get ja small trial bottle fr any drug | store, and, after using it just once | you'll for; that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, be cause your back will never hurt or| cause any more mise’ It never disappoints and has been recom |mended for 60 years fe LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR | Use Grandma's Sage Tea and | Sulphur Recipe and Nobody | “In the Clutches of the Gang, Will Know. two-reel Keystone comedy; “Coals| lot Fire,” Tannhauser drama; “The | Lackey,” Majestic drama The use of Sage and Sulphur for times with al | Athambra Until Wadnssder Night The False Bride,” three-part Vic tor drama; “Anim Weekly world’s news, and a comedy Tilikum Monday The Cast of the Die Eneanay Motorcycle ment,’ comedy Brute,” Vitagraph; Stars,” Vitagraph RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Wednesday {| “The Woman,” two-reel drama |" The Baby,” drama; “Fred's 1. O. | comedy At the Pleasant Hour Tonight A Plot Against the Governor,’ tworeel drama;' “The Heart of a Rose/’ dfama; “Mutual Weekly eo * * At the Good Luck Tonight | “The Skeleton in the Closet, two-re drama, “At Cross Pur “Buster and ‘Sunshine, pore aplitreel comedy the Wrong of I drama, Baseball The Right and restoring faded, gray hair to ite nat ural color, dates back to grandmoth er's time, She used it to keep her r beautifully dark, glossy and Jabundant. Whenever her hair fell Jout or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple | mixture was applied with wonderful effect But brewing at home ts mussy and | out-of-da Nowadays, by asking | at any drug store for a 60-cent bottle | ot “W * Sage and Sulphur Hatr | Remedy,” you will get, this famous Jold recipe, which can be depended }upon to restore natural color and | beauty to the hair and {# splendid] for dandruff, dry, feverish, itch sealp and falling hair A well-known downtown druggtat | ways it darkens the hair so naturally land evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply damp. en a sponge or soft brush with it jand draw this through your hair “ltaking one strand at a time, Py morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant, | Who tn thunder put that chafr tn the road? ‘Lo, wholzzit?” . | And then, in a girlish voice, you MEN'S SUITS get this up to $20.00, all “Today I® gotochurch Sunday, | sizes and colors, land the Ministerial Federation cor-| sale price dially invites you to attend the place of worship nearest you.” j | If you are called from under com fortab and startled by the! | sweet voleced central, as she invites) $8.85 MEN'S SUITS you to church next Sunday morning, | up to $15.00, light don't get excited colors only, The federation has planned the} sale price scheme. And some time next Sun |day morning, exact hour unknown, every telephone subscriber fn the| city will be asked to attend church.| You will be one of them Don't get sore at central. ‘JUMPS OFF BOAT Officials are attempting to learn the fdentity of a man in cap and overcoat who Jumped overboard from the Indianapolis last night on the way to Tacoma, and was drown ed before a lifeboat could find him. RETURN TO WORK’ $5.65 12%c Heavy Outing Flannel, sale price 1 Bic 25c Veilings and Veils; staple colors; full size, sale price, 5c | An agreement reached between the managers of t attle plant lof the Pacific Coast Steel Co. and union men resulted in an or the works at Youngstown to resume operations to The ene plant has been idle since Januar 6. The union men say they lost eee nothing in the fight SHE 0. K.’S IDEA CHAPTER LXVII. Sanlessions cee of a Wife | S HAVING IT OU able colors and styles, from $1.98 to $7.00. $4.98 Comforters, in | 75c Children’s Wool | Men’s $2.50 Pants, Boys’ $5.00 large size, sateen Vests, Pants and all sizes, Overcoats, covered, sale price | Drawers; gray, flat sale price cut to garments, broken $2.98 lots, sale price $1.49 $3.49 Fs be Boys’ $4.00 Suits, : Men's $2.00 All-wool ‘ sale price ey, Shirts and Drawers, w * ariel sincsee .. 19 Luzerne make; col- | ") 9men ‘ hg Waists | Women $2.49 ors, olive, brown, ake 4 length | Rubbe 59c Boys’ Suits 7: sale price, a garment | Sleeves, high or low | cridre loys Sats ip ae 3 neck, sale price Rubbers $5.00, sale price z Boye’ $1.29 * WITH MOLLIE |e was still with us, although she | rhe suggestion of Secretary of} Dick had left me in a huff be-| wag going out to a Iittle dancing | Labor Wilson to send agents to for-|cause I could not see his way of! party which I had ascertained was elgn countries to discourage poor dealing with his sister Mollie; “Mol- Mol-|to be carefully chaperoned by three wav, to the I t alt |clasges: from emigra od Gentes is 0 easetient one, so 1S YOUR CHILD’S | Sateen TONGUE COATED? ‘: lin the English department of the Broadway high school GOES UP IN AIR, ltr Pasay ri 2 SYRUP OF FiGe” Mollie thought this foolish. After CORONADO, Cal, Feb. 2 | Louk nk the teak 4 ye |} bad talked with her, however, she |Friends of Frank McDermott, presi:|eouted, it ts @ sare sgn that your |S" my position. 1 said to her dent of the Bon Marche store, ofl tittle cne'e stomach, Heer and pow.| Mollie, dear, I don't think you tle, a quest here at the Hotellels need a gentle, thorough cleans | Would do anything that is the least Coronado, are enviously talking |ing at once bit wrong, but I don’t want to put his experience of Saturday,| When peevish, oross, Metless,|¥0" in any position wh you when he enjoyed a long air flight|pale, doesn't sleep, doesn’t eat or | Would have to be disagreeable to with Francis Wildman, chief {n-|act naturally, or is feverish, stom-|*2Y young man to make him refrain structor of the Curtiss aviation|ech sour, breath bad; has stomach-| from foolish liberties which you | school ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of might resent.” \cold, give a teaspoonful of “Califor. “I guess you are right, Margie, |nia Syrup of Fige,” and tm a few she said, “for, although I know hard iMAY CAMP HERE ) hour all the foul, constipated ly any of the boys mean any harm, | pineatia Pek pge undigested food and sour it is hard to make them understand | Brig. Gen, Fred Llewellyn, adju beeen Mitr een, Peptic that they are not put thelr arms tant general of the National Guard have a well, playful child again. | the PE Al ane , nga wacecitd when | Jof Washington, has announced on¢ % . goes over a bump lof the miflitary instruetion camps hg Beng. hip sick children to| “That's just it, my dear. We can. |will be held in Washington this|they Jove its delicious taste, and It Mee heen that natural feeling | year | ter Jove its delicious tarts, anda, Which comes to all youth. Beauty | Ask your druggist for @ 50-cent le over a cox appeal. If you like | [bottle of “Callfornia Syrup of S”yone you want to embrace that | GIVES HIS ALL which has directiona for, 0" 2nd not only youth but those | Thildren of all ages and for |of maturer growth have made the ioe As seh 2k. M,|€FOWMUDS plainly on the bottle, great mistake of thinking that prox- Biythe, wealthy Monrovin oftizen| Beware of counterfeits sold here, | imity spells affinity, and in con- To be sure you get the © see that ft is made nia Wig Syrup Company. any other kind with contempt who submitted to a score of sure feal operations to ald the study of cancer after his own case had been pronounced hopeless, is dead. ERIGH, CONSTL GIVE “CALIFORNIA maine, ask ‘Califor. Refuse | mothers When she came down to break fast she was a little unhappy be: ise I insisted that she should go and come in the street car. I called up the man she was going with and told him this, explaining that | did not approve of girls rid- ing around alone in taxis with young men, of the girls’ sequence have often made irretriev- able wreckage of their lives.” How do you think of all these things, Margie?” asked Mollie, “You $3.39 Boys’ 69c Heavy Sweaters Sale Price 39c m twenty-five, dear, and ~ you] ATE. MUCH JUNK know I have had to work out this| be living and loving game for myself.|_, MERIDIAN, | Mass. Feb. You see I did not have any mother | Four pounds of junk, made up of is alvion” 375 pieces of metal, pins, buttons, “Any old time that MY mother | Dolt#, tacks, rocks, sleet oe advises!” said Mollie, flippantly , ext a She let's me go my own way and eee eae Bae Ftp = when I get into trouble she always |jj,.nne hospital here. The man died says I ought to have known better. Why Madge, I now we Mare tink asa Doge of aetna in his been doing today than I would of| preserving the contents of the telling her everything the boys say | man's stomach as one of the exhib- to me. I would not dare intimate) jts of the institution. arm around me to mother, and yet| she Jets me go anywhere with boys| alone, and if she thought at all of her own youthful times she must : 5 know that most boys will try to| py Dental Work Sie kiss you.” T Prices known to Nick cc ve | DE I wish Dick could have heard Mol-| PE Dental Material Ne talk, 1 think he would have | yn, agreed with me about her and her mother. | It is impossible to ignore sex, and |to oe yet most mothers are like Mrs./the Alba Waverly, Sr. They think that, be- cause a girl belongs to them, she is without natural curiosity “| heard mother talk the other day of the terrible temptations that come to young girls who go on the 4 Methods R }UARANTER known r is what yom, get a6 tists. nown stage,” said Mollie in a burst of confidence, “and | had to smile, for b WE Fill, Crown. Bridge or Extract | could tell her that a girl does not) Gi, WIMhOUt PatD cee aenton have to go out of her mother’s par-|are ur le from natural teeth. lor or associate with anyone but the) WE make teeth without plates sons of a mother’s dearest friends yi \n WANT IN to learn a lot about taking care of herself.” And Mollie, dear,” I said, “she jsometimes makes mistakes as you did tn accepting that dinner invita tion from man you did not know.” Oh, Iam so glad I did not go,” said Mollie fervently, “and T wish, ¥ want the best work at the prices, Want the best materials, and you you do not want to be hurt YOU want your Dental Work guaranteed, This Js what we give four patients, and ‘this is why our criases year after year, YOU cannot lose by coming to us, and we are sure to win when you do Margie, you would let me bring my |“", problems to you after this.” Gur prices are sure to sult yous Td be only and our work. 1s sure to please you, too glad ff,you did, little sister,” I safd with a kiss | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) STAR WANT ADS | BRING : RESULTS | No charge for examination, ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS People’s Rank Bldg, and Pike St. ‘or or walk up, i

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