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Making the Last Day of March of Real Importance to Furniture Buyers USED FURNITURE AT DECIDEDLY a | Some unusual Furniture values are to be found here, but people wanting the best selections should come early. Furniture in these sales as a rule consists of one piece of a kind and, natur- ally, the best values are always sold to customers who are fortunate to get first choice. condition, each $10.00 Brass Electric Lamp, china dome, for $23.75 Sectional oak finish .............-812.50 $0 Golden Oak Book Case, for .$6.50 Combination Book Case, for ...... : Eight-Foot Book Shelf for .. $150.00 Early English Sideboard for ..... 'f One lot of Arm Dining Chairs, values to $17.5C, at, each $25.00 Ivory Chiffonier, very large, for ... | O Ivory Enameled Dresser, for ..... 00 Brussels Rug, size 10-6x10-10, for .. .00 Brass Bed, with 3-inch posts, for so Jteenscceee coseees 17.50 Vernis Martin, has square posts, for | $17.50 Gold-Frame 18x40 inches, for Tomy my sapped $20.00 Early English Dining Table, for ... nee eeeeeees eosees woes wereree ore .R. Furmiture Exc 511 Pike BIG SHIPMENT|TELLS ABOUT BRIBE nts are being made by ¢ Manager Higday of the port /Frank Brunner, hot! pmmission to handle 50,000 tons f cotton destined for the Orient. 14 you that not be cured, ail T tak ie Just a $5,000 respectively, to be used in to prove my claims. One lot of used Win- dow Shades, in good 0 Brass Bed, has 2-inch Sere ra! posts, ne ODAY, 1 will of miid, has me. to prove today I be! Bela for you. ure you will im. J. Court Eee nd chin cellent eax, 88: 'Eltopia, Wash., farmer, in an effort | Mo sufferer. nd you a FR soothing, jt that will surely convince you | If you are disgusted . I dare you to give my clatme ‘@ you will enjoy mor somitort than vou really thought thie/ A man believed to be C. Buchan: ast try ft, =——"TT'S AN ACCOMMODATION” WE NOT ONLY CHARGE NO INTEREST $0.00 White Enar White Enameled Chifionier, ioe. Enameled “Chittonier, for 2 < Wheam. Prurites, | bill ‘Weeping eres with ma BE. CANNADAY, Bleek, 4 LOWERED PRICES STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916. PAGE 2. “WOMAN LAW” STRONG Sweet in Russian Play at Coliseum One lot of Window Shades, $50.00 Golden Oak Book rollers and 36 inches Case, very large and in ma... 25¢} [Sul $19.50 CORY ois bcs ave condition $35.00 Golden Oak Dresser, very large ... $32.50 Genuine Mahogany Dresser, for ... $14.50 10c Book Case and Desk, $60.00 Black Leather Couch, for..830.00 $15.00 Golden Oak Swivel Office Chair ... | : $5.00 $22.50 Fumed Oak Leather-Seat Chair ... $15.00 $6.00 Odd Office Chairs and Swivel Office Chairs, val- ues to ae $3.95 at, each .. | One lot of Cotton Felt Mat- | jf]; tresses, full and three-quar- ter size, values to $17.50, Rag Rug, size 6x9, for ... oe $1.50 Brussels Carpet, size 6-9x12, for... $1.50 $37.50 Body Brussels Rug, size 9x12, for . -. $18.75 . used very 19.50 | $40.00 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet little, for ... vain -$22.50 $46.00 White Enameled Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, for cocececeees OBE OO $32.50 Brass Bed, has 24-inch posts, for .. $11.50 One lot of Sulkies, val- Ten Iron Beds, all fin- ishes, values to $7.50, wean DOC) [$1.00 $22.50 Golden Oak Dining Table, for .... $25.00 Golden Oak Dining Table, for .... seeeeee eoeeee PPreerr er rerrr) $22.50 Golden Oak Dining Table, for ae $15.00 Willow Porch Table, for ..$2.50 $40.00 Early English Dining Table, - 0 -85.75 eee ee ‘French Bevel $10.00 Square Dining Table, for ...83.00 $40.00 Refrigerator, for .........925.00 Cc 511 Pike Easy Terms ‘PRISON SKETCH IN VAUDEVILLE There ts a great human Interest story in “No. 2634 and the Warden,” Sask. March 30. man, gave damaging testimony today before the royal commission when he told how he gave bribes of thousands of \doliars to legislative members to prevent passage of the “banish bar’ |headiiner at the Hippodrome for Brunner said he personally |the balance of the week. Sent to | gave $500 to Gerhard, then member | prison for a crime he did not com |for Rosthern, and the liberal whip,| mit, prisoner No. 2634 shows hi: U-R-E-D and |and that C. H. Cawthorne and H. C,| self to be a bigger and better man Pierce, legislators, admitted to him/than the warden In a very dra they had received money. matic manner. He also told of giving Clayton Adeline Carr and company offer “Hazel,” in which a game between the House Gang and Hell's Half Acre #0 realistically described that fans stand up in their seats to root for “Jimmie.” M. Crevriel can play a violin, using for a bow a shoe, a feather and any old thing. Joe Smith is a Chinese imper sonator. The Rollo Trio perform on skates. “The Devil's Toy” is a first run World Film picture, featuring Adele Blood. REGINA, 000 in checks of $1,000, $4,000 and If you Ting |connection with the bill. uarantesd | a | By #74 I) an was arrested Wednesday by De-| tective H. T. Kent, charged with impersonating Julius De Reuve, an/ eee to obtain $200 from a local bank. ALHAMBRA The St. Clair troupe, sensational gymnasts, head the new show at the Alhambra for three days, start- ing Thursday. Three men and a woman comprise this group. Dixon & Dixon have a comedy- musical act that 1s a sure cure for the blues. Al Weston !s a Hebrew dialect| BUT WE PAY YOU INTEREST <== sbonan of your purchase. (Check can be cashed at * any bank.) WE PAY You ; am Xo UNTEREST| («) As soon as your bill is paid for (cash or | credit) our Interest Department will issue you a check of 5 per cent of the total amount Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff There {s one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that {8 to dissolve tt. This! destroys it entirely. To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinar quid arvon; apply !t at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the sealp and rub it in Kentiy with the finger tips By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely | destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have, You will find, too, that all itech ing and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. | te} You can get lHauid arvon at any | drug store. It ts inexpensive, and| 1332-34 Second Ave.—211 Union St. four ounces {9 all you will need,| This simple remedy has never bee The Store With an Interest Department.! known to fail,—Advertisement, Good Clothes 1: Men, Women and Children “Today's Styles Today” Dorothy Dalton, in “The Raiders,” at the Liberty eee Be Rid ol Pies PrRoonaus mbre—Vandeville and pie- Dorothy Dalton, who steers the ns ae * heel of an auto racer, rescues the Th te only fate to vourselt to TRY | talthful clerk and brings him beck ar home pile treatment In the in © to wave the stock market and one that has stood igituation for her father, the rafl- road president, in “The Raiders, playing at the Liberty this wee exemplifies the strenuous life ber private career. She's only a trifle over five feet in height, but she's an expert anto. iat, horsewoman, swimmer, hunter, golfer and tennis player. "preamia. Fite ae | She was the first to play “The in plain wrapper. Girt From Rector’s” on the road. x In the movies she is best known TOMO «mower ccegerrreseereusseres | for her roles in “The Disciple” and Street “Pierre of the Plains.” City ... ore ramid Pile Tre Take no substi- FREE SAMVLE COUrON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, $35 ramid Midg, Marshall, GREAT DRAMATIC ACTION —_———————"| Florence Reed ts seen in one of POPP SE+E EOP SHPSEEOS hor best roles in “The Woman's Makes Stubt Coughs $ | Law,” at the Strand theatre. _ eu lstory ts an exceptionally strong Vanish in a Hurry |drama. The acting is great. bit ee | AL ORAWS CROWDS | Al Jennings will only remain un ‘DON'T BE BILIOUS HEADACHY, SICK i OR CONSTIPATED ioe eee eS an or Enjoy Life! Liven Your Liver and Bowels Tonight and Feel Great. Wake Up With Head Clear, Stomach Sweet, Breath Right, Cold Gone. remedy use will cough. at a saving of A day's} ally overcome # hard| ared in & min full th PI Derfectly and Children like It teally remarkable how promptly and eastly It loosens the throat and ending the A splendid | itis, winter asthma and land highly con- | nd of «& ine Nor- rich Avold Alsappointment your druggist for "2% Pinex,” and do not ac else. "A guarant isfaction goes with or money fp Pinex Co by refunded. Wayne, Ind. DRIVES AWAY ~ HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples Take one or two Cascareta to- night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest | liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand, your head will be clear, your tongue clean, breath sweet, stomach regulated and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store now and get straightened up by morning. Stop the headache, Dillousness, bad colds and bed daye. Feel fit and ready for work or play. Cascarets do not gripe, sicken or tncon- venience you the next day like salts, pills or calomel. They're fine! Mothers should give a whole Cas- caret any time to cross, sick, bilioua or feverish children because it will act thoroughly and can not injure. Have Color in Your Cheeks Be Better Looking—-Take , Olive Tablets If your pallid—tong you have mouth—a lazy, no Should take Olive Tabb Dr, Edwards’ Olive atitute for calomel by Dr. study Dr purely vegetable compound mixed with olfve oll, You will know them by their olive color. f you want a clear, pink askin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of A headache remedy without the dangers of “headache medicine.” Relieves headache and that miser- able feeling from cold or congestion And it acts at once! MUSTEROL is a clean, white olntment mad with oll of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not biis-| tor. Used only externally, and in no| way can affect stomach and heart, | as some internal medicines do. | Best for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neu- Congestion, Plourisy, Rheu- ma Lumbago, all Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneu- monia). At your druggist’s, In 26¢ and f0c jars, and a special large hospital sine for $2.50, Re sure you * the ge ° MUSTEROLE, Refuse imitations— | get what you ask for, The Mus terole Company, Cleveland, Onto, omplexton etite poor in your ling—you * lets—a mub- © prepared 17 years of and bowels like calomel— ey start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are wold annually at 100 and the per box All drugmtats. Take one or two nightly and note pleaning results The Olive Tablot " BULL BROS, Jusi Printere 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 ,,,; pany, Colum- fn} The) yet have no dangerous after effects. | v IN FINE TWILLED COTTON POPLINS AND FINE | GALATEAS Bright, new Middy Blouses, nattier and more popular trasting shades or the wide stripes. Sizes 36 to 44 Many new lots will be added to those remaining activities, so we can promise you further bargain su on Friday. . ‘Hand in Hand With Spring Weather Comelf ‘The New Middy Blouses at 95e IN WHITE NAVY BLUE COPENHAGEN BLUE, TAN than ever—in the regulatio sailor, the Norfolk and the blouse waist effect—neatly trimmed with self material, cone] THE QUARTERLY CLEARANCE SALE IS CONTINUED unsold after Thursday's f irprises when you come A Wonderful Shoe Section in the Lower-Priced Store Where odds and ends of Shoes are sold so very cheapl | cost of the leather used in their making. If you want good Shoes at low prices—try the eco! store. WOMEN'S SHOES & OXFORDS 50c | Small sizes in Shoes and Oxfords, including | viel kid or patent leather—short lin put to gether tn one lot and priced 60c a pair. WOMEN’S SHOES $1.85 PAIR Broken lines, worth up to $4.00 a pair. Lace | $1.50 » pair. and button styles, of vict kid, patent leather and | colored kid tops; velvet, Large assortment of sizes. CHILDRE | foot. Sizes 2 to New Trimming Vlowers, Gifferent styles pretty colorings; buneh 10c New Mint, Trimming ere; larer ortment of Flew. | kinds; bunch 15c¢ Wemen's Untrimmed Hat Shapes, new styles; priced 75¢ at and buck- Net ‘* 10c * priced at ° Women's Bané Aprons of good quality gingham, each .. Soke Pe Oc | Corset Covers, lace and embroid- | ery trimmed; ‘slaes 24 to 4. | 44; some sibbon drawn, at ic Fre wire | pink, blue; ram: different | otyles Royo’ til Saturday night in the great pio- turization of his life, “Beating Yiack,” that has been playing to capacity houses at the Rex the atre this week. THAT HAN 1 AM BEGINNING TO M LOVE MEANS MO SWEET IN “SOWERS” LOVING Leaving aside Miss Sweet's “wae othe Sowers’ at| This morning's talk with Dick the Coliseum, is of extraordinary |sent my thoughts wandering. 1/ | pulling power tteelf. It fs s drama (suppose ft is because, while I ite | ] tigation of Henry Seton Merri nere Iam for the time being) man's great story of the intrigues iin out of the world of action | f the Russian cdurt. j and polities of the J into the world of thought. | 1 bave almost come to the con-| SWORTH AS GAMBLER yclusion that we women lack under- | “Two Men of Sandy Bar,” with | standing quite as much as men. |iobart Bosworth in the chief role,| Wwe must live and learn together {will be shown at the Mission|), our own experiences and those juntil Saturday night only. Bos | of others. | worth carries the role of John Oak. | “Tt te love thet makes the oesld burst, the gambler. |go round.” Yes, little book, I 1 i ofa |grant that, but all of us forget | |“OVERALLS” AT COLONIAL |that, while love is eternal, lovers | “Overalls,” now at the Colonial,jare not. And, little book, that is fs a romantic Western drama, with | what I fear most, because just She is cast as an heiress to a big| most feel that death in life has | mine, come to me, for more than ever aes sind \stnce I have been lying here do I A dozen of the prettiest stenog-|cept in the heart of Margie/ raphers ever gathered together in | Waverly. one office are to be seen in “The! I can see love fn the budding They are employed in the office of |thru the whisperings of traditions a railroad president. jand the thunders of history I have | pitta one heard it. SWIM IN THE P RKS? breast with baby fingers, It jtouches the cheek of youth with | sweet care: It fills the lives of | parks are proposed by the Council 48 down life's hill they walk to- | Jof Social Agencies, in lieu of the|sether hand in hand | school board's idea of teaching, It illumined the face of Lincoln he council also advocates a|Per that liberated the slaves. Na- coutue ct ulvies In the schooireom.|than Hale went to his death while Both recommendations have been |'" ecstasy, he cried, “Had I a hun- ly for my country.” | i | , oer | In vision it came to the little| |peasant maid of Domremy and HE FINDS WIFE DEAD |: that did not falter—not | knowing whether it Jed to the vic-/ day night, Roy Howard, an employe | ing stake at Rheims, It touched jof the Seattle Cedar Lumber Co,,/the pen of Shakespeare and set lfound his wife dead in bed. She|the whole world of poetic fancy tacks. in the ear of Mozart and music trembled down tune's pathway. It rested for a moment beside the M’GRATH SENT OVER iiiis.cr Memsitace'se ‘Somer hood, divine. NEW YORK, March 30.—As the| It silenced the cruel raucous McGrath, private secretary to Col. | arena, for, in the ears of the dying | Roosevelt, went to Blackwell's | martyrs, still echoed the words of | jisland for a sojourn of 30 days. the Greatest Lover, who, when his | ed, still loved so much that he| @ ie & prescription for rheumatiem ‘1'at home), used all over th goer ania stnene ean | DAIRYMEN FINED Hi ct Terie compound | Two datry solicitors who told yrup of Sareapartila. leapoontat. before |f4Vorites of the city health depart: | reney a ut bedtime det ingredients |tment when ft came to healthy, san- | at any drug store. Genuine itary milk were arrested and fined put up by “jating officers, They were J, E. Me- | Cade and W. K. Kruger. 9 WIFE’S PLEA FAILS Rhea Mitchell in the principal role./now I can't love anybody. 1 al STENOGS AT CLEMMER | realize that love is everywhere ex- Havoc,” at the Clemmer theatre. flowers and the stars of heave | Every day {t clasps the mother's | wimmin’ holes” tn the city) Darby and Joan with calm content| swimming in the schools. as he affixed bis name to the pa- taken under advisement by the | “red lives, I would give them glad- |straightway she Going home from work Wednes-| tor’s crown at Orleans or the burn had been subject to epileptic at-| aflame with rose and gold. It sang jcanvas of Raphael, and lresult of a saloon fight, John W.)tongues of the beasts in Rome's brimming cup of sorrow overflow- | Rheumatism Advice surest known remedy; neu! Tiareuiontn in teat housewives they were the original ogee Aig" each Wednesday for imperson- WASHINGTON, March 80.—A month ago Mrs, Russell G. Belden of Spokane personally interviewed President Wilson asking a pardon | |for her husband, under sentence of jone year for misusing the mails. 25c |der advisement. large pack. | Yesterday he refused to grant Belden a pardon, on the recom- THE BON MARCHE | Pike Street———— Second Avenve——Union Street-——-Elliott 4100 Confessious of a Wife followed with | Leon left be-|t |sons nerve strength |The president took the matter un. y—often for less than the § nomy of this lower-pri N’S SHOES 75c PAIR Vict kid or patent leather button Shoes with | flexible hand-turned soles—the exact shape of the 5%, at T5c a pair. | CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR 95¢c PAIR- Sample lines of Shoes and Slippers, worth to All kinds of leather, with black or sizes 5 to &. —Lewer Mata Bargain News From Other Sections of the Lower-Priced Store Women's Shirt Walate—size only; blue, gray, white priced at Phonograph Necords, Littie Won- der; fit any size phono- g@ raph; each .... ss ic | Women's 10¢ Handkerchiefs of wn, with pink, blu lavender embroiderini ‘Table Nepkins with size 14x14 Inch s6 q ‘The Seda Feuntata fe ever Refreshing Drieke Lower Mais Fleer conid lift his face to heavea whisper, “Father, forgive them; they know not what they do.” As I write, little book, my heart grows warm, for it seems to : that I am beginning to understand that romantic love is not the only kind of love in the world, and as soon as I am able to get am going to try to teach this truth In some way, but first I've | got to bring love back into my heart—some kind of love. Oh, little book, why could not” fate have left me Sonny? Why did he have to die when I wanted him 80; when I needed him so? § (To be continued) No Such Word | as Getting “Old” Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers Ai the Spirit of Youth. They Put Ge And Strength Into Your Nerves 50 CENT BOX FREE: tM At 70 a Bey ia After Using Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers day and age, with such @ wonder in medteine Sanitone Wafers, for any one slow=” a there's no @ ing 4 wn, ‘hese wafers feed your n: just as milk, ei and meat 7 your They give you 7 trength of 5 omen you Mi about, the ones who are leaders te) no other reason than that they po@= | And to prove | scientific nerve builder a what. this | will do for you, let the free 50-cent demonstrate the fact. 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