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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1916. PAGE 5 —~ So SIX PERI HAS | SORES SRSA TSSOP CRU ASCE ASRS cour Ry, rr omy 1 THREATENED WITH owe s nN 2 Dougall - fouthwick Cc =" (AST PROPERTY LOSS “Swift” Stands Between You and High Prices on Drugs Residents of Wealthy Brook lyn Woman Is De THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE “Richelieu’’ Durable VICTIMS ALL WOMEN Health Commissioner Urges Moderate | Union Suits NEW YORK, Feb. 4—Six per Use of Milk to Conserve Babies’ Supply || #00 91 te" and one missing as 7 a hah Milk is being distributed from babies depends upon their get | cee eae sh 1 ely ag tor W omen $1. 00 Shoes grocery stores in districts ting # steady supply of milk Casimir Tag, widow of the prent from their accustomed sourc dent of the German-Anierioan bank SWIFT'S ONE-CENT SALES || sss von Oe Shubin uses [oii ener phteed ono ws come house are impossible. dozen bottles to tide them over || The dead R s ‘tee ¢ } its ore For Children, Second and Pike The shortage Is still marked. the storm period, they take the [| Hannah Snacbly, 68, a cousin of wearing qu and eee 2G rates a. Health Commissioner McBride milk out of the mouths of Mrs. Tag of medium ] t tyl Caroline Tag i, 36, daugh Jennie Stedman, 24, nurse, Lizzie and Annie Cain, servants got into communication with practically every distributing ®, he said, are co-oper station Thureday and urged ating willingly with the health Misses and SATURDAY SPECIALS pointe dealers to discourage the pur- department and using their in- G . * Se boxes Toilet Soap, $1.25 Best Importe chase of more than a quart of fluence to make the curtailed A Woman cook is minsing, Mrs Broken Li f W. . rowing Girls 3 cakes tn * Olle ¢ ade of milk by any one person, milk supply last for the next Tag and a fireman were slightly re n Lines o! om Rtimetathcd box, 2 box 16¢ 8 22 of 79¢ Totlet | burned. ith of hundreds of “The by few days, en's Knit Underwear SS SS TSS OSS SE SSS SS te” Physt and soe sala # vers Flames were pouring from the . Surgeons liisieen % package windows when firemen arrived at Clearance Prices HESE Shoes were Soap, 2 for T tee 25 Tons of snow banked high “We have built a small teederg | They found Mrs, Tag, seantily clad We include at reduced prices suck portant makes a , bought at a special Ibe Turkish | Lle Toweis, 2 for 16c $5¢ White Pine and 18° Jad Tar Cough "6c Salt 49c Syrup, 2 for Cc manson 16 10e package Linen Mud c Envelopes, the Headache Bromo, . . nie 2 for lle argo Oe Dry toot 4 16c keeps feet dry dian fee lle in Powder, 14¢ aay “Tie Boe Goad Rub- € concession at the haven't been able to dinpose of| Miss Caroline Tag, who was to streets and heaped in the al fiiote than 200 cubic yards an|have been married on the 16th leys of the busin district | hour.” pertat in trying to save others threaten property worth mil) | He said that one of the most|in the house. lions of dollars. dangerous flood risks is due to the! Eight hundred workmen, 122 fn ry led 1s root high wit © DIE IN HOTEL FIRE and half a many factory, which enables us to sell them very much le than usual ling Zimmerli, Swi bed Medicat Australian Deimel Linen and Merino. Women’s $1.50 gar ments at 95e Women's $2.00 gar ments at $1.50 Women's 5 J ion Suits Women's snow thrown from the re joining buildings “Legally, the building of ad-} ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Feb, 4 ” Three are dead and two missing owners are trying to solve ti in a fire that wrought prehtem seveloped Ped had the show thrown into the lage in the Hotel Overbrook early snow storm. alleys are liable for flood damaxes today, The body of an unidentified | ¢ Revelation T nh Powder, 2 for .). 26c S-on P. D_ Milk ena nesia, 26c 5c Buthymol Tooth 19 ibs. Epsom Fee entree Se 1 teem Be tor ¢ Cake Glover Dox Euthymel Shav » and S0c Glover i ig Cream, 26c Mange Cure, 5le Patent leather for dress wear and dull kid for ull are button style, with a good, sturdy along both sides of the [there already—bnt so far weland hysterical, on the sidewalk | 00,000 dam to adjoining property,” said Case are fighting against of “ j}man has not n recovered “We had that looked ap Thursday.| “Miry, Marina Johnsos perished by Up to Property Owners |jumping from the fourth floor It ts up to the property owners |" Thomas Mott, 60, and his wife. to remove the danger they have! i created. We have more work than |P* nts of the proprietor, also lost their lives we could handle with ten times| 1 Should the weather warm up |auddenly, thousands of gallons of |water would pour into heavily tocked basements in the whole |wale and retail districts $1.75, $1.98, $2.45 2Se Shaving 380. bax Compound | he! our force. The city {# inaking @ $4.00 Union Suits and $2.75 — according Bik, 3 for.. ROE Cornerus 26 See | Storm | sewers would not a big fight, But the task te one thet ae its $2.95 to size. 2Se Week's Cold Tab- Pills, 2 for C | Stove. 26c capable of carrying away NM will take the whole community | First Floor Second F' yo 26c Hy sad 4 yay 59c eed ie superintendent of streets working cooperatively, to © fee <si+s50 emedy nme |} plish | Dtiaha’ GULL. ABE: bas uchions Arai and sewers in Seattle has ever had , wie ORDINAN( E : ; i Biacking. De sve BGe to do what Cass and bis 800 men|,,.,/"ederick & | Nelson Bring the Boy in Tomorrow—It’s One of te a fee... SUG ¥ tor... c must accomplish—and accomplish | Her Mao yiny wot the wnow tant ge BE ak { IS PASSED Wat * ad been shoveled off of thet Bi MEN DEE sive Ter. 26e The fight hax waged two days—| wits ata eucity Sid that tt | the Big Days of Our Clearance. Sale but its intensity has increased ¢¥-| hauied away. Then they offered | 3c Harlem O11 © ase Almont §626c Seneeieneeaet 9 ie jarlem aP- Cream, 2 for : “rt Men New at Work thelr, crews of workmen to the) After cutting the proposed one RICES on Boys’ Wearables will be extremely in- sules, * Per... 26€ Bec. 2B xes Soap. “ the Furniture Shanes. 26 Peiisn. 2 tor 26c be boxes Eucalyptus 50¢ package Durham and Menthol Cough Duplex Hlades and “ cont-a-nquare fc e “The first worry was for funds.”| The city forces concentrated Fri eaeen one halt, he ieee: | teresting tomorrow. Items in this sale are just the Case explained to The Star. We! day on Second ave. Pike st, Un-|board ordinarce was passed by hurriedly arranged for $1,000 to jon st, and streets in the whole rry ua thru the first day. Then | sale district on W ) things that the boy will want and need, This is a clean- [228 HY conned ‘Thursday etter up of our regular merchandise stern ave, noon 4 Drops. Durham Rasor, he council appropriated $10,000, “We must cl the flat grades vote was 6 to 4. 'o m1 . bad * $7.5 ‘ore 0 s yes 7 to 12 ‘a4 2 for sisine BE py oko Sic ome from |and told us that {f we needed more| first,” explained Case, “When the| Marblan’ Britkocs ‘Date, Lundy | $7.50 Corduroy Suits (ages 7 to 12) $5.95 ae dem ie ay 26c | fi te.k fer comes the water will come/and Hanna voted for it. Fitzgerald, | * $5.00 Corduroy Suits (ages 14 to 1 -$3.95 Paes RRS TESS Sem Bates, “Then we had to get men, Our 2 tor the 2 down the hills, We must|Haas, Bolton and Hesketh voted sas 7 Soe Invictus M. © for $1.01 jregular staff numbered about 250) have the storm sewer inlets ready. against it, nie Joys’ Russian and Middy Blouse Suits (3 to 10)..... Cream, Sle $1.00 Gillette Blades, (55 Piayine we Mi Dliaiass. diahes aso | Me" will be seattered and kept) Erection, maintenance and sacl ety ae sseeeees..QOne-Third to One-Half Less ae Zin ne | amedia Mi 359) busy keeping them cleaned out.” lof billboards ar 1 White Castile Soap. package ..... c ‘ 16c |more men into the department, ae we ee > Pat tae tenn tee soys’ Reefer r Coats, serge, mixtures and shepherd plaids (ages 2 to 8).... One-Fourth to One-Third Less $1.60 — 25 fatterowe .... 98 Boys’ Double-breasted All-wool Suits (mixtures) by the bill, The annus ged -A JOY TO jfee charged will tax Foster sige Klelser, the biggest of the biit | $1.00 Ladies” G7 Be, Shopping Ha | board > ac at ents Oe as ape ak bowen ar] companies doing —bustr fe ae 4 Price Dolls, loe Sewing good handles, 2 to 26c " here, from $2,000 to $5,000 a y sr eerecesevesvonssores daly A GE yond 26c ‘i Ratios of Grae. Geseealy, we SORE, TIRED FEET The bill, as amended and parsed | Boys“Overcoats (ages 21 to 10) Ou Poarth Off where immediate relief was need Lionel here a ggg painted | Youths’ $13.50 Overcoats (ages 12 to 18)......$8.65 signe on building walls (ages le ed worst. Bove’ $10 d $12.50 Suits (ages 9 to 17 87. ais Pc aR “att Wk aoe aes. the eous-| Ua” Tie™ for A Aching, Burn- _WENATCHEE MAN TO F Joys’ a upton patortiigy +p ood tains of | snow | out ot the dows. | ing, Puffed-up Feet and CH E ANS 3 sly / ‘ en “> # ” ae “—— tow strict before the sno’ TEA TH TEX s lats (sizes 6% to 7) ... OS: Soap Spoils the Nobody knows how many cubte | “Now we have more than 800 |men at work “TZ” After two days we have been the Kewpte th Hats, mixtures (sizes 65 to 73 4) T5e Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet.) FORT WC . aa ards of snow will have to be/ F ORTH, Tex. Fed. 4 Traveled into Wagons, carted to |#Wollen feet, tender feet, tired|if Texas farmers ever put into ex should be used very care the foot of Madison and Spring | ft jecution the plan of Al Barry ot| mete Ee if you want to your - streets, and dumped Into the bay.| Good-bye corns, callouses, bun-)Wenatches, Wash., for exterminat- ‘hair looking its best. Most soaps | fons and raw apots. No more shoe|ing the jack rabbit pest, the hare | | and prepared shampoos contain | tightness, no more limping with| devouring microbe is Hable “yh be et deck anak “aE dete tex| Acroplance Attack _Durseso ne: rt ansen pain or drawing up your face in|come a common sight on the sealp, makes the hair brittle, and . par: agony. “Tie” is magical, acts right/ae prairt ruins it. and ae Shell Se a ated by War, off. “Tis” draws out all the es | Barry the farmers in b AFE Jeweler and Silversmith The best thing for steady use is ag Girl Asks Permit ous exudations which puff up the| Washington neighborhood innocu 1010 Second Av fost ordinary mulsified cocoanut a feet. Use “Tix” and wear smalier|iated a few jack rabbits with as oll (ebich ie pure and greaseless),| TELL OF AIR BATTLES to Seek Family | ices te “Tir and forget sour |sorted distemper germs. The. int-| and is better than the most expen-| foot misery. Ah! how comfortable) crobes eget from one rabbit! | Snowbound Passengers Ex.! The city street eet dansntonmas ecnt | Or anything else you can As r feet feel |to another until the rabbits were a big crew of men on rid eee OF SRyEhiNS VIENNA, Feb, 4.—Ralds on Av- T Get « 2hcent box of “Tis” now |killed off ’ : eaigger eel piney tn "wey enti hao SALE Wo or two teaspoonfuls wil!/lona and Durrazzo, Albania, were lat any druggist or department! Barry has offered to teach! Tonight oy mi way scross the Beacon World's the hair and scalp thor-| reported in today’s official state- store. Don't suffer Have good Texas farmers his plan a a S ° ornege Simply moisten the halr| ment, which detailed the greatest feot, glad feet, feet that never ss |BIG GANGS ARE BUSY The Bescon Hill district Is said, h water and rub it in. It makes! abundance of rich, creamy|A¥strian nerial activity since the , Which rinses out easily, re-| War started, ing every particle of dust, dirt,| “Five Austrian aeroplanes on Jan gaa sg aa peed 25, attacked Durazzo,” said the quickly and , and} 8 leaves the scalp soft, and the statement, and then two attacked fine and silky, bright, lustrous,|0n Wednesday and three on Thurs- 'y and easy to manage. day. These shelled the camps with You can get mulsified cocoanut| marked success. ei at y pharmacy, it's very p, and a few ounces will supply} ery member of the nthe. Advertisement to be urgently in need of coal revi tee Sia Soot te Soe TURNER WILL SPEAK | sik A All trains sta! year's foot comfort guaranteed | d by the snow or money refunded Wagons have not beer to get storm in the mountains were re across the bridge, w —|_ Ex-Senator George Turner will! norted safe by local railway head speak on “Abraham Lincoln,” at a) my s per cent grade ther The vie club of the First Presbyterian) Rotary snow plows have been) oon to this district |chureh, Tuesday evening working 24 hours a day in an ef } A a % on fe ale and Alt avenues wil Long = LARGE FAMILIES |%.",c%".00%c02 Ses cee 2 FIRLANDS FUEL ALAMEDA, Cal, Feb, 3.—In one} pected to get Into the city late Fri make deliveries | Case said that the traff Cord wood cleared from the sur | soc in Alameda there are two} aay, and Great Northern westboun4 raffi - . erent a is we down snow in many | Tounding count pe sed at | families which have a total of is wearing down th ' n “ ntry is being w traina will be pulled thru by mid-|of the districts and that Firlands for fuel to protect the | eee hee ee | ight Friday if everything goes| will be able to go thru with relief tuberculosis patients there. ts ‘OUCH! LAME BACK smoothly. | supplies Friday The supply of fuel was exhausted “Three aeropianes shelled the Italian encampment at Aviona Wed family {0r) nesday. The motor of one was struck and it was forced to head out toward the sea. The com- ZEPPELINS LOST | mander of another dropped down | beside the machine and rescued the aviators.” SINCE WAR STARTED "3si02' 0 on tse cater trom athe were detailed : Feb. 4 ~Twenty-one| In these Russian and Austrian § Zep a ‘and elght other German| #!T sauadrons fought battles high diripies have been destroyed or | nar ha | “Russian infantry raids north- Jost4ince the start of the war, ac-| east of Boydh failed,” the gtate fording to estimates today by ex-| ment said, “Lively artillery Wetton )perts in commenting on the re occurred on the Italian front Auto trucks, he sald, will not be Thureday, and it was impossible to Three Great Northern trains aré/anie to get thru feliver an emergency supply be +] | reported stopped in the mountains eons of the aaniition of nani | near Stampede. Health Commissioner MeBride RUB LUMBAGO OR They will be able to get back - HAMPERS BUSINESS announced Friday that enough Cle Elum, it was announced, In} wood had been cut to tide over the time to replenish the food supply. mba — eo storm spe Twelve hundred snow shovelers BPE ay og Z ” 4—Bus nees was! Pood supplies are being taken ‘Qualit Markets pare Magma the aarp), eal Mampered anda | ary With seth \ ing the N, P. tracks over : re! Improved to aommapinte y a. odio deb day, with every indication of & re | MIGHT BE TOO HOT TO ATTEND : sumption of the snow storms that THIS BARGAIN SALE é “ f , t of the Cascades are ppg Ty ye feportes ais ater 8 ere Lod gicore. By cine eee SATURDAY SPECIALS:| ac re , Right St Eb ges Tet bey Ka ag the Skyko-| H8ve Pre valled most without ces |(Ad. in Wheeling, W. Va, Register) c se report that | 2% sation here for many day one wpe seen in a sinking condi- | Durazzo.’ Fresh a “$) ie “ages a | mish branch of the Great Northern.) “ schools ple. 4 ee By at —— oe liom there is believed true ——_—__—_—— | Fres! t. Jacobs Oi | The main line of the G. N. is clear) attendance creme iene ® ures y 2) pgfan 3 | Ranch Eggs..... c| notene east of Leavenworth. | man A ___Store.—J. Benzig SNOW STILL FALLS | Eggs, Storage... |cannot cause pain. Listen! Your] ang Merritt, on the G. N | | 4 ‘Aas Charles T. Terry, first applicant . Sugar Cured backache Is used by lumbago,|"“"Siiwaukee rotaries are battling ABERDEEN, Feb. 4 rays Har-| for cigar stand concession in the| ta 10c selatica or a strain, and the quick-| 1 the summit from Garcia, A 400 bor is still in the grip of a blizzard.| new court house, has withdrawn in Picnics eee est relief is soothing, penetrating | foot snow slide took place there The snow fails intermittently. The| favor of J. W. Stokes, permanently! Miss Martha Gross Wild Rose Seoemnaey St. Jacobs Ol.” Rub it right ON) phursday afternoon One rotary school district is furnishing 80] Injured city fireman. He urges) ¥ CISC! | Butter 31 Cc |the Bair peor a: lebd plow was broken, No one was re-| p ¥ »plic o do the same. | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4.—Ar * | meeeres of wood to needy families, gfher applicants to do the same. jriving here recently from Australia.| Choice Spare {ness ‘disappesr.” Don't stay crip.| Ported hurt. |where she had been under official) 5. 9c: ! Get a small trial bottle of| oe sgn Sots tena Gout 00 th ) Jobwervation since the outbreak of| Ribs.......+++++ tees St. Jacobs Ot" from your drug-| shovel men | i" n ea eme y |the war, Miss Martha Gross, @ | Choice Shoulder 10c gist and limber up. A moment aft brsomecag Le nae pee ' ' German girl, is endeavoring to £419) Bork Roast er it Is applied you'll wonder what} Fancy April 31 | Kidneys cause Backache? No!| Rotary plows and 450 shovel men permission to cross the ocean to F “eth became of the backache or lum for Nursing Mother seek her parents in Herlin. She| Choice Loin 15c we ‘ ‘Maa tenes «| WANTS BIGGER ARM sinensis |ha# not beard from her family in 18) pork Roast.......... ub old, honest “St. Jacob's | mK! eo {months | Pork Roast whenever you have sciatica, neu-| wagHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Gen Compound of Simple Laxati | ‘io “I have one brother in the army.| Choice Steer 1 1 c raigia, rheumatism or sprains, as It! so once Kdwards, commander : Herbs Safe for Baby | nad jasals I have heard aeeen oF is absolutely harmless and doesn't eye a canal garrison, says nadie lo5,000 men, one-fourth of the total Constipation {# a condition, that| army strength of the gountry, are affects the old, young and middle-| aged, and most people at one time home since the war broke out,” Miss Gross said. “Now I'm going) Choice Shoulder 12 to try to reach Berlin. Then | may | Pork Steak......... Cc needed | to Dain rasbantone the canal zone have” to une. tor weakn ‘before || Choice Club NOSE CLOGGED FROM ~ ‘Indigestion Goes Instantly! Ends Sourness, Acidity and 1 or another need help in reg ulating f the action of the bowels arsh = , . Neh . f nathartics and purgatives should Cee eine eth oy Pin Choice Steer 18c Apply Cream in Nostrils To eg? Sener Tt ts cnly tem-| the war.” | Round Steak or DUBLIN, Feb. 4 4.—In a stirring! 1, some foods yor eat hit. back|positive and puts your stomach pation, as their effect is only tem | Choice Pork + aenenenenmnainaes coeoonees appeal to the patriots of Ireland sate good, but Work badly; fer M Dealthy conaiiies so the par porary while they shock the sys Liver c Ah! What relief! Your cloggea|john Redmond urged the men to|~—taste good, | it work, badly; fer-ja healthy condition ¥ tem unnecessarily TRAINS RUN AGAIN wip rsd ad all nostrils open right up, the alr pas-|join the army and fight not only for|ment into stubborn lumps and} won't come back. é A remedy that can be used h Anchor Brand sages of your head are clear and|the English cause, but for their ow: (cause a sick, sour, gassy stomac You feel a ent as Koon ae H pertect safety for the tiniest babe | Bacon € you can breathe freely. No more interests. |Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot|“Pape's Diapepsin” cot in con 4 that {a equaily effective for the PRELLINGHAM, Feb. 4.—Slowly “s awking, snuffling, mucous’ dis Jthis down; Pape’s Diapepsin di-jtact with the stomach—distress tals -nonetitut * found in ty te digging itself out of the| “* “Mansi: | ree, headache, dryness — no gests everything, leaving nothing| just vanishes—your stomach gete 5 trongest constitution in found in euigs Tha aa gue Be a pgp —- struggling for breath at night, your LAW SOON EFFECTIVE sour and uy you. There|sweet, no gases, no be! : od seeded - . corjerte wren : tl Don't stay stuffed up! Get a| so certainly effective. No difter-|your 1 clears and you feel fi : ar veetinsent ott a wi : fg | venicton, trains are Pee Soaps |amati bottle of Ely's ohne Balm] LONDON, Feb, 4—The mititary|gnee how badly your stomach ts} Go now, make the best invest i ara see? hones EVELYN BARSOLOW jo atetale from your druggist now, Apply alact goes into effect February 10.!qigordered you will get happy relief/ment you ever made, by getting a Se 4 one chen 1 be ever ite of this fragrant, antiseptic! on between 19 and 41 are givenlin tive minutes, but what pleases |large fiftycent case of Pape's Dias remedy 6 id should be in ¢ * | nursing. 1 have used it foe all four LDIERS AT WwoRK ream in your nostrils, let it pene-!yntit March 2 to enlist. After,that|you most is that it strengthens|pepsin from any drag store, You 9% feeey moticins @ & Leslie St,,|Children and it is fine; they like it ‘80 trate through every air passage of|they become conscripts. Vand regulates your stomach so you|realize in five minutes how meede | # frp : a ‘ ea * Dr ‘Cald.|and ask for it —— ithe head; soothe and heal the| > can eat your favorite foods without |less it is to suffer from indigestion, a er x ’ " re . swollen famed mucous mem-| | ? layspepeia or any stomach Manan e Syruy * cert is| A trial bottle of Dr Calawen'a| VICTORIA, Feb, 4,--Soldiers are 1 M. MN infla . | ASSEMBLES FEB, 18 | fear yspepsia or ar reign, Fomee. .S tatty i sep Popein eat: be obtained treal leading the. work. in.the attempt tp|erore, OPEN UNL 99 brane, giving instant reltet yi LD Feb 4 -Aceording| Most ‘remedies give you relief|Don't be talked into something else , y 7) Jalon tt ust what ev-) " ju good." e P and alno took it mynelf. It is thelot charge, by writing to Dr, W. B,| dig the city out of the snow, The ey ges ner ah eatiwer Hac |to the Novoe Vremya the duma will|sometimes—they are slow, but not] "just as good.” Get the genuine, me on medicine 1 ha 5 cold and | 4 : : . ead ‘ s bebe able a we a, a Washington 3t., apd is piled 10 feet deep in many | | been cabidag, It's just splendid, [reasse »mble February 18, laure, “Pape’s Diapepsin” is quick, | imitation, take without affecting Baby in the| Monticello, Il, ylace! epee ares,