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GOING TO Forty-eight Suits for small that were made to sell once upon a ’ time for $10 to Men’s | sis. 1 you're a little fellow Suits $2.95 The pants are worth the money. coat and vest are free! you can get the whole suit for $2.95. Then there are three tables of lovely Dolls—some dressed, undressed; all fresh and n and lovely. Seventy-five cents apiece— couldn't be bought whole- for anywhere near that ce these days. All the Toys on the shelves will be sold at half price. T Sand Toys are about a third less—the season 15 just opening, you see! Little Boys’ Wash Suits, in hite and navy, will be 95c tead of $1.50. Play Suits, Cowboy Suits, you know, such as little fellows love, will be sold at 79c instead of $1.50. Boys’ Wool School Suits, h $3.00 to $4.00, will be at $1.95. Ingrain Carpeting, worth 90c yard (it's all wool), will be sold for 39c a yard Bathroom Rugs, size 30x Ss 60, worth Carpet $2.75, will be closed out at 39c $1.98. Five Dollar Tapestry Por- will go for $3.75. Hand-painted oak frame 1 worth $12.50, will be 00. a All-wool Blankets of the fin- k est quality, worth $7.50, will go for $4.50 a pair. And “Robe” Blankets, the “Minnehaha” brand, wort h| $2.50, will go! In the Linen Section there a _ some very fine prizes. i A $25.00 set, Cloth and Napkins, “will be sold for $15.00. Another tt worth $12.50 is priced at $7.50. Lunch Sets (centerpiece, doilies, all to match, 13 pieces in all) are $1. instead of $2.50. a ranean Nap} Wednesday Night GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of CLOSE UP $3.50. The Bun galow Curtains of | STAR—MONDAY, MAY CALIFORNIA BRITISH FIND |ASK WILSON 1915. PAG VOLCANO IS WAY TODODGE TO PROTEST | REDDING, May 24.—Mount BY WM. PHILIP SIMS Lassen was again in violent | United Press Staff Correspondent! eruption today. The latest | paris, May 24.—The Germa outbreak came at 11:15 today, |) 0 te hehe when great clouds of smoke be |!" Manders have again resorted to gan to shoot into the heavens | the use of gax bom! ut 1h Ot at from the crater, The eruption | tack upon British positions can be seen from Redding, and people of the town practicallly suspended busines to view the outbreaok of the volcano. | th | detachment of rown back and the my slaugh The official communique toda | a heavy | many was A rumbling and roaring, ac. |Mounced an attack by the Germans companied by a slight earth. jaccompanied by the use of ® quake, gave warning of today’s | bombs, between Ypres and Steen eruption. straate wr & hours quantities of fine Carried by a favorable wind hes have been falling in sections! great yellow cloud of chlortn om 75 to 125 miles away from the | rolled over the Hritial trenchers ntatr Waiting on for a brief tr rval Passing trains have t coated |t ermans oharged with this deposit pac betwee th Added to the rumbling and roar was ree COOK INLET CRATERS |trenches, evidently prey imed today on 4, which ts now fine Serim with) bah steer Roe Cie t,t cist aces) IN ERUPTION TOO *:,:":" tlon are $1.75 a} . The submarine which pair. loat two months with all $5.75 Ecru Net Curtains with Bat SEWARD. Alaska, May 24.—} aght within tenburg edges are $4.50 a pair. jWvhat was at firet ed to be t Upholstery Fringe worth 35 is|*moke from forest fires is toda ita aoe re will 10e a yard; it's 7 inches wide, too.|!dentified clouds of brown docked thin w |smoke, rolling up from two crater Hundreds of yards of Wash Goods! in the Cook inlet range must be disposed of. So there's a t eward, and tet th : URIC “ACID ared to find | by ng of the Volcano, an earth tremor | the British overcome | Owners .of the vessels have been Sunday struck new fear to ranchers| By the use of respirators, how-\ compelled to fight for their rights Basement Salesroom Closes enter strace ave fear le ranteert| By ie mevicn Gece weeds ve |in Hrition prion soba, and the 4a lranches in the Hat creek meadows.|main !n their positions without |lays incurred have caused serious | Many men wh with their fami.| «reat discomfort financial losses \, wll . fled for their} The Germans were met by a ter The president i to de turby, " fn : States that the a ne ne Guest” Towele of pure linen are jive \vitiee are ar tlons 35c Instead of 50c get back to t ruined homes FG DRAGGED uP | Curtains are ali gone but a few) @")) 8" io dente bas very fine ones. The $4.50 Curtaln® aie water tn wari to the touch. | E TO SURFACE STEALS CLOTHES; Cluny lace edges,| vice were nent toward Lassen tode ata GETS SIX HOURS can be bought for |to make further investigation | HONOLULI Ma was on big tableful offsame distar oathweat of 25e and 3 fad | Creek SOLVEN T |; 35c rice marked 15¢/ The steamship Alameda, which a yard. jarrived he exterda reports |Fer mi y Trout Wash Crepi Ging-|{hat Mt. Iiamna and another unt-|50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) | han Lawne.,| dentified ter have been in vol-| Goods Solesettes, Pop. |“*nic eruption since Tue | FREE Vine, all entere. Four very slight earthquake] Just because start the day shocks were felt here during the| Worried a tired, # ens and 15c Not @ POOrl inst three months erent Sat ssnoeey 20, Senink Dene piece in the lot.| inia volcano is on the westitne back F Getore the White Swi leoast of Cook inlet and ts 12,066) begins ' think shave t Lawns and White! rent high “ Crossbars that were 25c a yard are! 1Sc, and there's a big tableful to choose among. poe 15c Brass Curtain Rods with acorn| shaped ends, FROHMAN’S BODY ARRIVES INN. Y. worth 15, will| ie 54 Inch a, including body o Rods 5c Pp 8 le “harl ‘ohman, the theatrical ole Brackets)... nz oan tiner Mew Rings are 10 for 2c. We couldn't make ‘em much cheaper, could we?! mounted on heavy I idy for framing, are 5¢ each; they were a quarter. Washers —they| door bell just when you're dr 9 asks $2.50 for them, and has been known to get the money! On the Second) Floor you can| buy Stk Chiffon Waists for a dol.) lar apiece. They! were made to sell! for five. But) they'll mot last! long at that fig- ure. Porch and| Lawn Dresses of washable materials | (in small sizes only) are $1.95; they were $5.00 to $7.50. thing Suits for women are 69 instead of $1.00. About fifty Messaline Dresses in black, brown and blue, that were $15.00, have been cut to $4.95, wehen forty ite Net Dresses | $10 Dresses for girls, richly| embroidered, have been cut to $2.9: they were $10.00. exercises. Wash Dresses for girls of from 6 to 14 are 98c; they were $2.00 to/ $5.00; some are of fine linen; there, are all colors in the lot, and all) sizes in some style or color. So on all over the store. Fixtures, Show Cases — every. thing’s for sal We're surely going to sell the stock and clos the shop. And the sooner | the better. How American Women May Keep Faces Young “The American smart wome th a_ famous She adds ages vigliah English [heath ‘exper that our [TORPEDO BOAT LOST CONSTANTINOPLE, May 24 | The loss of a Turkish torpedo boat | is admitted in a statement Issued today. jhis villa nea lappropriate for Ye the ship were more than 20 surviv is ors of the catastrophe. vevceiare- CARUSO GIVES VILLA set inside a wash) NEW YORK, M May 2 Sorteust® boiler and they|Caruso, the tenor, to: notified actually do good the Itallan Red Cross lety that work — are S9c{his beautiful villa near Florence is each. The pleas-|at {ts disposal during the war.| ant gentieman (lacomo Pueet the noted com who rings the| poser, also notified the society that Milan ts at {te dis posal | FRANK GETS STUNG Frank LL Ashton agent for the Pacific Coast 8. 8.| Co,, thought he was signing a Ist} of guests at the Salmon day dinner at the Washington hotel Inst! March. Instead, it was a bill for | $24 worth of champagne consumed city ticket} 4 young man who has vanished. A wail went up when Frank got the bill last week? He's looking for the reserved young man | SUES FISH CONCERN Alleging he has been driven out} of business by violation of federal | laws on the part of the Booth! Fisheries Co. International Fish-| erles Co. San Juan Fishing & Packing Co. and Occidental Fish} Co,, Geo. 1. Harvey, formerly head | of the Ocean Fish Co., has brought} sult against the former companies | for $165,000 damages. | Corpse of man washed up on tide} flats near Spokane ave. | |German Coffee Cake, Made Without Yeast By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, F itor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine There is no warm bread quite as Sunday morning breakfast as German Coffee Cake, yet it is seldom made by house: wives who do not bake their own bread. If K © double-raise Baking Powder is used it will be just as good as If raised with yeast, and it will have the further advantage of being fresh and warm. Save this| recipe and try it next Sunday K C German Coffee Cake! Twe flour; 3 ¥ peuenste “we Pulasetes | ya A submarine, the statement, as lee uae, y neredients together, bea wer-cxert yourselves and grow AB Vth A milk and butter Ee Agetore you know Jt. That sam xi|nerted, sank the torpedo boat Pe-lewg to make ad ane philarating air dries the skin The lonk-I-Derta It is presumed the |cups: stir all together ted owkin that joa ope ares ows pale| Turkish craft was sunk in the Dar-| "00" Hie a & at - ft batter in 4 nered looking and 1 form prs wcult pan wn ‘6 : “The American comple best | ras. |Sprinkle augar und cinnamon itreated by applying pur Jover the op. A adernte wax, which causes the fu CONSUL ATTA KED over ticle to f ninate | Dutch Apple Cake or Prupe K y. until the i Jean be made wit r ati ie wholl vniibie « by covering the druggist | VIENNA, May 24.—Police drove silced apples this wax & sufficlen Spread on at Mght like cold creat Washing it off next morning. For wrinkles, dissolve an ounc powdered saxolite in a half pint witch hazel: bathe the face in thin. Immediately every wrinkle Is affect- ed, even the deeper lines. Both treatments are remarkable facial re- Juvenators.—Adyertinement. * oy, | tack off a mob which endeavored to at the Italian consulate at Trieste and stringent measures have been taken to preserve order, advices here declare, Trieste is gay with Austrian colors and dem- onstrations against Italy are con stant, the pits removed Dredge wit! name an for Coffee The Cook's Be h d@licioun re en copy tree by sending the col ored certificate packed in 26-cent cans of K © Baking Powder to the Jaques Mfg. Co, Chicago, being sure to write your name and einnar ke containg 90 Just) ipes, ¥ sacles matic suffering, aching District Attorney Allen predicts = ey ot troubles. | the army of the United States in the To prove the Willems Treatinent! near future will consist of young : ma uric acid| men trained in military tactics In L r schools where technical trades are tt a taught in exchange for mise t military service our help to The Dept Kast Har ob name and pay dirte Dr. D Meat Bargains Frye & Co. Markets Tuesday Specials: Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs, doz. Choice Steer Pot Roast, Ib... Choice Shoul- der Pork Steak. Choice Steer Boiling Beef Choice Veal Choice Steer Washington Full It signifies purit; Shope Open Until 6 18¢ Ale 12:¢ . 15¢ 15¢ Read Steck ...19C Caen Etcese 15S Look for U. 8 Purpio Stamp. ind quality 205 Rorgain Matinee Apectacuiar Persian Romance NIGHTS, THURSDAY Italian AMUSEMENT Grand Opera Co. IT PRICKS—25e MATIN EEA 250 to 81.00 to oe SARAH PADDEN FRIEND AND DOWNING ‘PANTAGES Famous Hebrew Comedians Next Week MARGARET EDWARDS 106 and 20c Sullivan and Considine Vaudeville address Matinee 10c; Evenings, 10¢ and 20c PANTON]| ATI AGAIN DEATHBY GAS WAR EMBARGO BASEMENT HURRY! ‘Just Two Days Left to Pick Up me the Things You Need—The WASHINGTON 4 Pre Wilson asked | secure suspension of the recent Hritish Meh to Ger D.C. May ident will be to order tn council estab ing an embargo on shipments an far an it affects American Jexports to neutrals contiguous to German Packers have combined with the cotton Interests of the South to tn press the administration with the damage done American trade thr lthe attempt to starve Germany England bas practically ste H American shipments to nd navian ports, and nearly every ve sel carrying cargoes of meat and cotton to Holland and Scandinavia has been held up on the high ships and taken to port oan allied war in the county jail Saturday by was convicted court of stealing thing Six hours was drawn the sentence Aebrandt in the superior nome second-hand cle Malcolm McGregor, who relieved Patrolman Walsh of revolver 1 April 2, was nentenced to five to five years in the McGregor wan also t counterfeiting Arts Pizon ving goods fie Outfitting Ce one to five years at the ate wry | LAKE CLAIMS GIRL bin peniter } ther ap in a cane icted from the was sentence reform stole the flooding of e entire por andon four-ye ancis snake tak which has forced ¢ jtion of Cedar Falls homes, claimed the old dat of W m Saturday BOYS TO BE TRAINED oan M. Fr after hier an noor Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS a— a rose | A--Mix one ou n, 2 tell me how to make CHRISTINE © bruised cloves and cinna powdered al nutmegs coarsely ginger thin, % ounce bruised pound of sliced orris root 2 ounces sliced orisroot, ounces of dried orange and lemon 10 grains of musk and a small root nine od 4, % | Mowers \2 | peel, amount of dried violets, clove pinks, tuber blossoms, lemon orange verbena, bergamot and rosemary Pack the row aves in the jar in llayers, putting the mixture of spices salt between each layer jand a litt! of rose petals, When filled, pour in a liquid mixture made from a pint of Florida toilet water, mixed jwith the exsential ofls of rove ger lantum or any other perfume desir jed | Shake and stir every few days jand open dally for a few moments, |taking care not to leave tt uncover jed any length of time. The best time to open the jar is in the morn jing, after the rooms have been |freshened and prepared for the day Rose leaves and other fragrant |flowers may be added all thru the season, but salt must be used as in the beginning. | Dear Mise Grey: 1 read an arti- |cle In your columns about an end- i a chain letter, I, too, received, the same kind of a letter, | Some years ago | received three, other chain letters, asking for can- | lee 1d postage stamps to buy a bed in a hospital for some child. | an-| swered these as requested, much to! the annoyance of the ones | them to, as | overheard remarks they made about the one who sent the letter. They did not know | nt it, as they are generally un- signed, When this one came | was deter-' | mined to break It. It has now been two weeks and nothing unueual has! happened to me yet. another branch of superstition which any one today should have outgrown, But It seems that many have not, and for this reason | wish this subject could be given some Prominence, or some law passed to. [prohibit the sending of these let. ters, as many people feel they are! A.M. Dear Miss Grey: | agree with | Miss €-23 in her advice to R. §. V.| |P. and | wish to say that when economic conditions are at their! zenith then will the double standard | | merge into one. You, also, say that when eanae asked for the vote it was then that they got it, and not before, which! is quite true. Did you ever see any. \body get anything he didn't ask| |for or earn? Suppose the men of | | this state had refused to give the! | vote, what would the women have! done? | | My belief is that immorality only will cease when we are more high: ly educated and better informed. At that time, if man refuses to buy first, he shall be known as the| |; stronger, but if woman refuses to! store. sell first, she shall be the stronger. | ANONYMOUS. Qa—! am bothered with large It is simply, — doing wrong not to send them on. | ELEVEN RUGS AT $9.75 May Clean-l price $9. 75 ies TEN RUGS AT _ $24. 75 Wilton \ nd van stn $24.75 Ciesn NINE RUGS AT $29.75 Oxi2size best-grade Seamless 6x9-nize Axminaters in °o Ba effécts of t blues, tans « $25 value Ma "15 S197, ps ze Royal W x regular | reg ‘ oe ring ruge made rien By $19.75 | Clean-Up p In many new and convenient styles for large and small families. Economical gas con sumers black ants in all my cupboards. What will drive them away? L. K. h of tartar dissolve a A.—Get 5 cents’ wort emetic at a drug stor teaspoonful in a saucer of ened water, and set where the ants are thickest. Do not let children or pet dogs or cats get any of the mix sweet ture. Anta of every kind, as wel as roache will disappear if the saucer ts refilled frequently Q.—Can you give me a cure fo persistent freckles? | have tried lemon juice and buttermiik but had no success. FRECKLES, A.—Use a lotion composed of four ounces of lactic acid, four our glycerine and one ounce rosewater Apply several times a day and coy er with cold cream at night Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beau: jtiful, glossy, silky ha by all means get rid of dandruff, for it 1 starve your hair and ruin it if you don't It doesn't do much good to try to brush o wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is do to dissolve it, then you destroy {i entirely, To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary Nquld ar it at night when retir enough to moisten the with the von; apply ing; use scalp and rub it in genUy finger tips. By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, 1 three or four more applications nd entire sign and will completely dissoly ly destroy every single trace of it You will find, ing and digging stop, and your too of hair that all iteh the sealp will will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug It is Inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, ter how much dandruff no mat 4 whe wte Axm TWELVE RUGS AT _ 31 .50 Rody nedallion Woodhouse-Grunbaum—“USE YOUR CREDIT” —416-424 Pike FOURTEEN RUGS AT $13.45 $ SEVENTEEN RUGS AT $19.75 $ NINE RUGS AT $10.75 nsters eyes vale GAS RANGES | $5.9 shape this week at $5.95. 89c Nickel-plated, Wondhouse-Griinbaum Gavia with beautiful art tickings. ‘S.. EL Le =e So TWENTY-FIVE RUGS AT $21.75 Extra Heavy Seamless | 9x12-nize Quality Wil 9x1 2-nize amlens Ya Brussels; good values | ton Velvets, manufactured of Brussels 4 values at 6 and $18.00. May | best worsted yarns; good values $24. 75 elow Axminsters, one of the Me r nown 1 made by best va he ' f rers in the ‘ regular $28.50 values ea ire $24.75 FIVE RUGS AT $13.75 Orientals | 6x9-size best-grade Axminsters, all new | in the est erit and at 50 values spicy cant ues. 10.75 $13. 75 FIFTY RUGS AT $1.95 : 1 dope al Axminsters 168 regular “’ $1.95 4 Roy 50 values rrereceye obec edhe We: Forty-ponnd roll-edge felted cotton mattress, guaranteed not to lump up or lose its Not more than two to a customer. Special for REFRIGERATORS | if you want the lowest prices on 1 ~~ HEAVY, | the most cc nvenient and econ on er “ - e ate ane back and f »| all copper Tea Kettle, | Refrigerators and. and = sider. | 125 , pad ots wheels. Spe r | worth regular $1.35 in enriees "ts os. Mail orders Appoint- promptly = Furniture @. ine pooh waeirea | 4167424 +Dike Street: | MANUFACTURERS you have. This simple remedy never falls. | Advertisement, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS