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TMi muscies, causing atiftness, for Young and Old Keep Your Nothing | Pp Digestion Perfect. and nt as Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets FREE TRIAL MAILED ON REQUEST Thousands of men and women have found Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab | Jets the safest and most reliable Preparation for any form of indi-| Gestion or stomach trouble, But} {Health “Happiness | ithe Tablets are Just as good for ttle folks as for their elders. Lit- le children who are pale, thin and Ye no appetite should use the| dleta after eating and derive it benefit from them. | Full sized boxes are sold by all) druggists for 50 cents, and no par.) ent should neglect the use of this safe remedy for all stomach and| bowel troubles if the child is ailing Hin any way. Mail coupon for tri Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co, 225 Stuart |) Building, Marshatl, Mich.: Send | at once a free trial package | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. BULL BROS. ust Printers p | | Near Second Ave ive KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS) ‘elle © ee oa Sufferers Eat Less Meat and Take Salts Rheumatism is easier to avoid to cure, states a well-known thority. We are advised to dress miy; keep the feet dry; avoid osure; eat less meat, but drink ity of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result of iting too much meat and other h foods that produce uric acid, hich is absorbed into the blood. fs the function of the kidneys to this acid from the blood and it out in the urine; the pores the skin are also a means of ing the blood of this impurity. damp and chilly, cold weather skin pores are closed, thus Ing the kidneys to do double they become weak and slug h and fall to eliminate the uric which keeps accumulating and reulatirg turu the system, eventu. ly settling in the joints and sore )pess and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheuma- }tism, get from any pharmacy about ur ounces of Salts; put a ta-/ blespoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morn- ng for a week. This is sald to iminate uric acid by stimulating he kidneys to normal action, thus dding the biood of these impuri- ‘ties. j Jad Salts {s inexpensive, barm-!| and is made from the acid of | grapes and lemon juice, combined | with lithia and is used with excel mt results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. piiese you have a pleasant, effer. Divescent lithia-water drink, which helps overcome uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well. "| Of elght explosions again aby | Ohio si BLASTS HIT CITY . NIAGARA FALL 8—-With one man own to be dead and a score missing, the entire fire department of Niagara Falls fought today to save the Niagara Alkall, Chemical compan plant, where fire started with a terrific explosion shortly before midnight The chemical company was un derstood to have on hand an tm- mense number of direct war or ders. The fire plosion tn and 12 or 8 followed tn quick succession. was while the | plant was blown to pleces, Just before 9 a.m. a new sertes k the plant. They developed a néw ft which rapidly approached the sto! started = with the peroxide building xide building when the first blast oc- curred. Several guards asserted there N.Y, March | Were between 76 and 160 | escape 18 even more violent |foot brick wall like “LIKE HUGE EARTH- QUAKE: ONE DEAD * Thetr thru polsonous gases was considered miraculous Unable to Help Firemen and police were helpless ald any men who ay bave n trapped tnside, on ‘ount of the great heat and the danger of explosions which extended over four hours. The peroxide brick and steel, 75 feet wide. Steel tanks 20 feet high and 15 feet wide were shot thru a three rojectilen. unable to turn butlding was of 800 feet long by Firemen were rocked as by an | streams on the ruins because fresh Peroxide explosions occurred when the wa ter struck the burning debris. The plant has been guarded since the recent dynamite explosion In another part of ft Not Accidental Dr, H. R. Cravath, }of the company, sald the concern }had been making sodium peroxide | for years. He concluded that the | explosions and fire were not acct i dental JUDGE GARY IS |FORMER SOCIETY INDICTED TODAY YOUNGSTOWN, Ohlo, March 8 ~The Mahoning county grand jury today Indicted Judge Elbert H. Gary and officers of six largo stee!| companies on a charge of violating | When Brit the Valentine anti-trust law, an tute. Charges of conspir- acy to keep down the wages of common laborers were also made. The indictments were an out Youngstown. There are 62 counts The grand jury found no foreign government was responsible for the me trouble. FOOD SOURING IN STOMACH CAUSES, INDIGESTION, GAS sat Diapepsir n tomach Distress in Five Minutes. “Pa Wonder what upset your stomac —which portion of the food did the damage—do you? Well, don't both. | er, If your stomach fs In a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what! you just ate has fermented into | stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches: belch «i and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated—just take a lit. tle Pape's Diapepsin and tn ft minutes you wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women to- day know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Dia- pepsin occasionally keeps this dell- cate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; {f your food Is a damage instead of a help; remember, the quickest, surest, most harmless re Hef is Pape’s Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly won. derful—it digests things straight, so gently and eas- fly that it is re astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; {t's so unnecessary. We Not Only Charge But We Pay You Interest C—— 6 —— 6 9 eee 2 seal tulle tC Bp War upon Pain! Pain ts a visitor to every home end usually it comes quite unexpectedly. But you are prepared for every emergency if you keep « Liniment ha: small bottle of Sloan's indy. It isthe greatest pain hiller ever discovered. the pain « Simply laid on the skin— no rubbing required—It drives ay instantly. It is really wonderful, Sloan’s Liniment | MATRON NOW IS AWASH WOMAN MINNEAPOLIS, March bo government anthort. ag came here today to seek Mra. 3 Lasher, the former British socl ety woman and accepted habitue of nobility cirefes, who was taking in washings here, they found her | growth of the strike riots of East "04 her daughter, graduate of St Mary's, Mra, vanished Lasher's decline has been She is the daughter of he mayor of an English town, she said, and widow of a British army officer In London, Lady Som- erset and Princess Beatrice did so) ae —. together. e death of her husband, Posey Leseel discovered that she had no funds, Her husband's es- [tate bs breed up by British litiet- bers of the British no- Ditty took her children, She came to Canada, thenee into the States Her eldest daughter found mother ties strongest and left her life of Ends Al) "Ty to join her mother at tne | Washtud here. food and sets) U. |need Mra British authorities, {t 1s said, Lasher's signature to complete certain land deals, out of which she would get nothing. Fear jthat signing auch papers would lead to other “complications,” }which she declines to discuss, she has evaded officers, In Seatt they sought her, but she donned working clothes and watched the Britishers’ frantic efforts to find her. Her appearance has been ma terfally changed by her experi ences. Publication of her story by A newspaper here brought authort- foes, who found only the on from which she had moved. ANGLO-FRENCH REPLY IS READY LONDON, March §.—The biatel French joint reply to the American note protesting against seizure of S. mafl was sent today to Am bassador Spring-Rice in Washing ton. The British reply on blockade controversies has been completed and will go forward by the next mail. The latter contains 8,000 words, but no hint as to its con j tents is given. ‘CLAYTON IS CHAMP |QUESTION ANSWERER The Great Clayton, at the Hippo-| |drome, is called the man who “rob- | lof the Ruseian impertal ballet, ‘REFUSE UNION SCALE }county last Saturday ‘RUMOR PASHA DEAD | Kolker, jrifie story | Frank Daniels, In bed the Orient of tts mystic.” He claims to answer any questions that | jare asked him. Brunski and Zouroff, late stars with Mordkin and Pavlowa, will be seen in a serles of dances Billy and Ada White present some eccentric dancing and cing some new songs Lottie Jones and Longfeather have aplayette, entitled “Fun ina Music School.” “The Warning,” featuring Henry will show five acts of a ter- of the evils of drink.| “Mr. Jack Wins a Double Cross,” completes the film program. ‘WOMAN RUNS TRAIN Mrs. FE. Carpenter Kendall, editor of the Milwaukee Employes’ Month-| ly, acted as engineer on the fast] Olympian between Three Forks and Piedmont, Mont., and arrived here Tuesday, the first woman to run a steel transcontinental train On the advice of Henry W. Pen nock, legal adviser, the school! board Tuesday night turned down the request of the Seattle Building Trades Council that the union seale of wages be adopted on struction and repair work SNOW KILLS MAN EUGENE, Ore, March & Twelve inches of wet snow crushed | in the roof of a barn, killing W. R.| Parker, 70, according to reporta) reaching here from Dexter A heavy snowstorm swept Lane| ail con ATHENS, March 8.—Perststent rumors that Enver Pasha, Turkish | creases aggregating $17,000,000 an leader, Is dead, failed of con- clonety | general head | | Lansing firmation today, There was no verification of the report that an|upon at midnight, it was learned assassin had wounded him, STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 8, 1916. PAGE 7, | TOMORROW--DOLLAR DAY--Our Great Monthly Sale--F amous 12 Yards 36-Im, 124¢ { Percales for $1.00 They're standard 12\%0 Perealen, fresh and attractive, shown in & wide range of neat atripe patterns on white grounds Special, 12 yards for... $1.00 Vraser-Pater Becond Floor 300 Women’s Venetian Silk Top Union Suits (Dollar Day) $1 Each A REMARKABLE chase mado Dollar Day, Extraordinary in women's Venetian Sik Top Union Suite, Flesh and white Finished with atlk crocheted beaded top and well reinforced under arm —All sizes, Exceptional values in day Sale. terson Co, special pur tor values | adatom Cc | representing odd pieces, tains the following oapectally DION Firat Floor. $4.00 quality, Spe 44-inch black Moir , 44-inch all-wool black AUTO VEILS $1.00 «Sant teen Reduced for Dollar Day from $1.50 to $2.50. Of heavy chiffon cloth, 1% to 1% yard lengths Have plain woven borders and hemetitehed borders. A good as sortment of colors Special, cach —F.-P, Co. A ee: ARKABLE Myrtle Gr Special —These Silks are such $1.00 Firet Floor DOLLAR DAY SALE Offering Exceptional ‘Values HIS is indeed an extraordinary Dollar offering Day Neckwear, in the seasc styles the time —A sale that is the result by collection first chase secured East. The Pretty soft Cape Collars of La George Crepe. Collars with Cuffs to match. A new voile Cape Collar, tr lace. Dainty voile Collars in the stick-up styles, Organ¢ Quaker Collars. Hand-embr od Net ang ca —Charming, new Spring sty eck Fi retail at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. row at ....- ** eeeee med if boug sht Women's 50c Silk Boot Stockings Special 3 Pairs for $1 Black and the Season's Colors NOTHER large lot of those splendid Silk Boot Stockings, bought just especially for this Dollar The big success we had with a like « ffer some » ey second lot time te, encouraged us to secure th is They are called “Mill Irregulars,” but they are very free from even small flaws. They're from one of the best makers of dependable Silk Hosiery. Shown sin black, new maize, hunter's green, navy blue, champagne mirs for ....0+6s- sf “Frasor-Paterson Co $1.50 Bed- spreads $1 Good, serviceable quality and goods weight Crocheted Bed apreads, Shown In a variety of pretty Marseilles designs, Full double bed size, Extraordinary in the Dollar Day sale are standard $1.50 quality ecial, each 81.00 raser-Paterson Co, 2nd I flesh, grays, pink, Dublin green, and other shades; 3 $1.00 First Floor. Feather Pillows —An exceptionally low price for genuine Feather Pillows. They're 16%4x23'% Inches in size, covered with a good quality of art ticking. —An opportune time to buy good but Inexpensive Pillows 81. 00 Per pair —Fraser-Paterson Co One Blumdred wad Fittty New ‘Bland Bags, , $1.00 0 Each ew $1.50 Qualities WO smart, new styles, 75 of each, price and arranged for this great Monthly They're made of genuine leather covered frames, lined with moire Each contains a coin purse Uncommon Hand Bag values WILSON FREE IN ‘SUB FIGHT NOW. ma 7, NGTON, March 8,—With | Waser. linet tong fighting of yesterday. The| his hands unleashed by the action | ; | of congress in refusing to warn | dead are one Hop Sing, Americans off armed liners, Presi-/@"4 innocent victim, Sid Yet, who | pat Wilson today prepared to re | was fatally shot just as he stepped | | fame hia submarine negotiations |!nto the street from a Grant ave. | ooh Garman. |restaurant, Sid was a member of The administration will also in |no organization. vestigate the alleged secret orders WATCH BIG PLANE of the British admiralty for armed SAN JOSE, Cal, Maret secured at a special Sale set in metal or leather attached mirror $1.00 First Floor and for Fraser-Paterson Co,, a large [INNOCENT MAN IS TONG WAR VICTIM _SAN 8 tra FRANCISCO, March _ police Chinatown member vps wight ep War to attack submarines on German Ambassador Von | torft arragged to confer with | at 11 Pelock Tho final ballot of 276 to 142|department representatives are tabling MeLemore’s — resoliition | here today to see the trial flight of demonstrated to the satisfaction! what is sald to be the largest aero of administration supporters that/ plane {n the world. It has a wing congress stands bebind Wilson in| spread of 72 feet and a length of | his feelings toward Europe. 40 feet. The pilot house is tn-| closed tn Rie | NEW YORK, March 8.—Half a million bituminous coal miners tn Obio, Minois and In granted wage in Pennsylvania dt will be PORTLAND, calling naty loaders last night Chinese peace s day that they had March After meeting of ton members of the ty Heved to fresh 8g nually on formal ratification of a two-year wage agreement agreed today, yesterday, SECOND AVENUE offering the greatest Silk odd colors, —44inch heavy quality Motre Antique, Walnut, Pop! 40-inch Crepe Poplin en, African Brown, Navy, early choesing is advisable. OF Smart, Fresh, crisp and new. our buyer when in the includes Large organdy Quaker stoes with large | oracker” jon the « | Fraser‘ Paterson Co UNIVERSITY STREE ‘y AND Important Clearamce of Beautiful Sills | | 400 Yards $1.50 to $4.00 Qualities for $1.00 Yard | values broken lines and Black only. Beautiful quality n. Satin Medium wetght, in Wild Row Twilight Blue, Spark extriotdinary values at the A Big stylish, favored Shown for new for a long fresh, new thoroughly made, Made ettes, Mostly f a special pur- & of n with Venise th season, Beautiful high-grade Silks of fine quality and marked desirability short Copenhagen, Brick and Navy Blue; Formerly $2.60 a yard. Ruch black Ame ~-Fraser-Paterson Co., Dollar Day values in Men's Shirts we have had time. stock, attractive patterns, nea heliotrope, tan and lavender; also a good for the Values It Offers 12 Yards Chambray Ginghams for $1.00 324nch Chambray Ginghams of good standard quality. Shown in a variety t stripes and plain colors. al, 12 yards for $1.00 nd Floor Fraser-Paterson 100 Dozen Fancy Bath Towels Special 4 for $1.00 A REMARKABLE purchase sale that trates the remarkable of the Dollar Day very soft and absorbent, closely woven Turk- Towels, 20x40 inches in They are all made with blue jacquard borders. They represent some of the very best values we have ever offered in fancy Bath Towels in the Dollar ek Sales. Special, 4 for .......$1.00 Special ‘Sle of Men's New this Silks con- | at have been given special illus- vieces, The lot values 1 Sales. Good weight, . $1.00 Speclal. $1.00 Former price $1.50 $1.00 ndarme, 00 formerly i $1.00 Dollar Day price that | ish * size thyst, Ro: Blue First Floor. » Shirts at $12" Sale that offers the best A special purchase of of well durable material, good fitting Shirts. padras, percales and soies- at_stripes of black, blue, line of the more pronounced stripes of Choice cuffs; regularly would nm sale tomor. . $1.00 4th Floor Specials In the Dollar Sale DRAPERIES Five yards of standard 25¢ -$1.00 Marquisette for . ~$1.50 Lace Curtains, attractive nice designs ; -31.00 quality, special, a pair...... $1.50 Couch Covers, good fast color- $1.00 Orien tal designs; ings; special, each,. $1.50 Curtain Stretchers— you'll need them shortly dur- ing Spring housecleaning Buy them and save. Special, each ........$1.00 now RUG $1.50 Small-size Bath SECTION Wilton 18x36 inches. -$1.00 Rugs, Special, each Inlaid Linoleum in a_va- riety of attractive, desirable pattern Special, per square \ substantial -$1.00 made and Spe- cial at ELECTRICITY T0 ~ CHECK TEUTONS LONDON, March &.-—-Under storm of shells from three sides, at handful of French rare os are stin| holding the ruins Regneville, seven miles erbeat of Verdun, |dispatches declared. As part of their major “nut attack against Verdun, the crown prince’s men have the vil lage almost two-thirds surrounded From their newly won_ positions ust bank 1e Meuse the » hurling tons ) » village, Cec fire, German engineer trying to throw pontoon bridges across the Meuse just south of| eville, Thousands of Teuton soldiers are held in reserve sn by, ready to charge across bridges and into the town. In order to continue their ad vance, the Germans must charge up| the side of Goose hill, In anticipa-| tion of such a smash, the French made the ards of bar rocky slope itable trap foot of it is mined, and behind the French line engineers wait to touch electric but tons which would send whole sec rman jectiles by this of vere h 1,000. ¥ ave ren into a ve outbreak of the tong 1 war as a re-|tions of the district skyward in ajrub it right on your aching back, sult of the San Francisco shooting'burst of flame, and hurl hundreds'and by the time you count fifty, the | promptly. of men into eternity at a single extraordi FURNITURE Child’s High Chair, of { quality oak. Extraor- E special at....$1.00 Child’s Rocking Chair, well laundered soft French A full run $1 -00 : Firat F A Splendid Lot of Women's or values. Petticoats for $1.00 NUSUALLY attractive values for this price. These Skirts represent a special purchase secured especially for Dollar Day. —They're the wanted new wide styles in sateen and heatherbloom. In black, navy blue, brown, gray, white, light blue, emerald, tan, purple and black with black and white check flounces. —Exceptional values even for Dollar bse ta when excep- tional values rule...... -- $1.00 Biddy a Women's Ni ft saat Gowns $1.00 —Cunning little garments, made —Two very attractive styles that with white middy blouse, collar, were purchased in New York by cuffs and the entire skirt of plain our buyer, when she was there, blue. for this Dollar Day sale. Made of a very They're of nice quality long- material. Specially cloth and are exceptional values Dollar Day at. . r-Paterson serviceable priced on $1.00 Second Floor VeSecond Fiodr. Jewelry Novelties at $1 PECIALLY puichabed Tewelry ovelties of good quality that express the most favored new ideas. The values offered are extraordinary. For instance: Necklaces—Pearl Necklaces, made of filled Oriental pearl beads and with 14 K, gold clasp. Special..$1.00 Lavallieres—Birthstone Lavel- lieres, The pendants have solid gold tops, set with dainty little stones. Shown for each month in the year. Special $1.00 Pendants—Solid gold Pen- dants, Roman and English finish. Set with garnets, emeralds, pearls, opals, sapphires, yubies, ete. Very exceptional values at Waist Pin Sets—Solid gold Waist Pin Sets, Circles, Ovals and Bars. Special, a set of three -- $1.00 Cuff Links—Best quality gold filled Cuff Links for soft and starched cuffs. Many finishes and in many de- signs. Special, a set. $1.00 Vest Chains—Men's gold filled Waldemar Vest Chains. Small, neat links and in two finishes. Special....$1,00 F.-P. Co,, First Floor. blow, uation north of Verdun was report- ed unchanged, HEAVY FIGHTING PARIS, March 8.—Heavy artillery duelling continued last night on both banks of the Meuse, as of. | flet ally announced today The sit RUB BACKACHE AWAY WITH “ST. JACOBS OL" Rub Lumbago, Pain and Soreness from Your Lame Back---Instant Relief! Doesn’t Blister Get a Small Trial Bottle--Wonderful Liniment New Mexico broke all records for metal production last year, the out- put being $18,277,000 in value. When your back 1s sore and lame | or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism | !28, penetrating lintment needs to be used only once, It takes the pain right out and ends the misery mall trial bottle of old, It is magical> yet absolutely harm- est “St, Jacobs Oil” at any drug | less anc sn't burn the skin store, pour a little in your hand and} Nothing else stops lumbago, scl- atica, backache or rheumatism 50 lt never disappoints! Im use for over sixty years. Don't stay crippled! This sooth- has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a em hoo soreness and lameness is gone, ee eee ee eee ‘Serer terry Seer ee

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