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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916. PAGE 5. J youre BILIOUS, UPDRUGSTORES SHOWS CULT |=: ==<| /MecDougall - fouthwidk |W %o.cs on met Store hours from 9 until 6. A buey | chandise bought especially for this Seattle housewives and for male we do not quote comparisons an atadiioned 1896 day for HEADACHY SICK! Declares He's Going to Com-| Note Does Not Clear Ger- in many instances, they would seem = “ be aati those oe ing rl dee for Spring | C | od 5 . 7 n Bummer w 5 “] pare Figures With many Py Sussex Sepieheinc: Phone Main 6563 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price |“"* *" Sales. ane. = > : Don't stay constipated with le breath bad, stomach sour |HYDE'S STORE RAIDED READY FOR SHOWDOWN get cod, | All drug stores must be able BY ROBERT J, BENDER ' e e : , ‘ ‘ , to show prescriptions, Prose- U. P. Staff Correspondent a : enjoy life! Liven your liver papel haze os oe ; o t a CCl S and bowels tonight and preter pr cheng aaa tees WASHINGTON, April 13. O The tables are clear for a i sold. feel fine. on the submarine Lundin has obtained from the | “showdown county auditor the number of | issue. Today the administra. permits taken out by pharma ton Is completng evidence for importation of liquor. apamet | Senne, te poo Germ | Easter Merchandise—S pecially ite assurances with regard to f the undersea cam- Deputy prosecutors Thursday] ceneuet of the checked the prescription file in the| Palen. e | James St. arts store, 115 James st., The tin ly 2 me | following a raid on the store, which | United — dq mend tor an ri ce pa or a a jocouples what was formerly Sam| exPlanation of the sinking © | Hyde's liquor store. | the Sussex in the English ys ¥ Pet ltl 1) Wasais apeniine of) channel was received yester- feta tanesicns Silea onthe. Guaees, Including Pee ner ke ce Americans. O NE HUNDRED items of seasonable merchandise at prices, for Signs corresponding in number with the numbers on this page are } The first Hee id a Fy ‘ . . under the administration of arranged-in each section for your convenience, and the items are at- Tonight sure! Remove the liver |store under the administration of “The government will act and bowel poison which is keeping | Chie | t. Friday only, that can’t help but start you on a very early shop- tee : ; your head dissy, your tongue coat-|day ‘night i the oerect of Corus] erection ter ain vecpie.” declan: Ss. P , , P| ranged by floors—check off the things you need, and get an early ed, breath offensive and stomach ‘3 PY i 4 ; < H . , |Paup, 622 B A detective) ed an intimate friend of Pres! ing tour. start to insure the best selections. sour, Don't stay biltous, sick, head-| purchased whisky Paup's dent Wilson today. PINs achy, constipated and full of cold./ 4 tittle later police raided the place| The fact that Germany admite ee te aaa ia siibieemmestiibliianinitiial Why don’t you get a box of Casca- ee ee and found 29 cases of whisky, a half|attacking a vessel near where the | Cascareta never gripe or bother rets from the drug store now? Eat . * . Sue Gr two tonight and ‘onjoy ang) Darrel of whisky and a half barrel Gereet Wee Someaed by 8, ce BASEMENT FLOOR No. 25—Children’s 50c No. 51—Valenciennes Laces No. 77—$1.69 Gingham nicest, gentlest liver and bowel!” 4 jury in Tudge Gordon’ , | Garments 35c | Half Price (Insertions Only) Bloomer Dresses $1.49 ‘5 J ee Gordon's court|tration’s position, !t ts held, even nm ice insertions 'y . gm Neale Tit nat taal | Thursday failed to convict George |tho the Kaiser sald the ship tor UI Carter's Vests and Pants of fine, soft | tgyard Golen. :( Ball Otlen | because For ¢irts trom 6 to 19 years Canc, oe et And fine.) E. Hanson, former saloon, proprie-|pedoed was apparently not the cotton; Summer weight. Ages 2 to 18. | there are no edges to match vaineapciegarkanes a tor, who was pre - - | No. 78—Fine Negligees at cuted under the|Sussex. The claim that Germany| No 110 Bars Laundry you all the next day like calomel, Ueite and pills. They act aeutty /2tate law, after ing been found|never promised to treat freight) No. 26—Children’s Stockings No. 52—3 Initialed | Beta batters cheater |qullty and under the city or-jateamers the same as liners is 2) Soap 25¢ l4e . | 1-3 Off cross, sick, billous or feverish chiy.| U22uce large fctor In the di be Blue Well Brand r tor | Handkerchiefs for 50c | From albatross to fine silk negligees ny time. | 4 cage the first case in which|retary Lansing believes that Ger (No phone orders) sash cal aae in black or white; for Formerly they were 25c and 36c each. | that are slightly solled from display. - many could not legally decline to prosecution had been at- are harmiess and ebildren | tempted include freighters in its assurances Almost all initials in t lot. | with regard to liners No. 2—7 Rolls Toilet Paper 25¢ | No. 27—Women’s Silk No. 53—Up to 75c Ribbons No. 79—$1.95 Middy Suits claimer of res ; ‘ 3 ety "proposed further nota een No phone orders) Stockings ee “~~ forced; black, | 25c¢ Yard 1“. Windsdr Crepe, Dresden pat A Mar Lie es a s a | wae , oF tan h da chi ea pte mee | Short lengths of plain and rg Rib- tern, Middy Suits. 3—$ Ladders , i ne 8 oat bons. Many pieces long enough [0F © | mmm eres ; CONTINUED he Panton 4 98¢ No. 28—Women’s Fancy pretty bat bow, se Ry ste nae ver hate te. the oh FROM PAG No. .25 50-ft. Rubber renmatone Mlks © t-ply heel a Mirrors 39¢ “0h ack, a04 ‘ Raat pointe ge No. 29—Imported Kid | khugety ili"Saa Rea" they care | No. 81—28e Creepers or Care: taina. bh sul Goodyear Hose, complete with coup: phur. silver, lead or similar prepara: CARRANZA ASKS U. Ss. dase | Gloves $1.15 | woods; beveled plate gl ES There is no danger of an ttching| ITHDRA MY | CORTE NMR * ~~ | Gloves like these usually sel) for $1.25 iti Steere ated ns| LOW W ARMY) No. S—$3.50 Martha Washing: | soi tits" in Nam shite'or cin | No. SS— New Covert Suitings lon positively containe no lead. — > “paper = Se ae se a Ur. nine, S0t'|onty in care the massacres were re| ton Electric Irons $2.45 No. 30—Long Gloves, ae ee rush ‘or comb | Deated i casi ed aan $1.95 Pair Of blue checked gingham. No. “82 32—95¢ Nainsook “i Gowns 59c 7 in five different shades. SOOO DOD OOD OOOO Viel _ —$$$$$$$$____——. 1 ol Serae or aterial, daintily trimmed. gray naire ten Tse] ‘The sate taticcion a, bette ‘that No. 10c S lu Alumi Mostly white: plaque and overseam | No. 56—All-wool Serge _Of a fine matertal, daintily trimmed. hair in a beautiful and uniform color the sovereignty of Mexico has| pase Ms wissalu Aluminum sewn; some washable doerkina Speci rial 98c Yard siaecg No. 83—Children’s Sweaters the balance and you have any ehade| been rlolated ner : - n navy © ck, % 1 P t x brome te.,8] It says that s Mexican sxest Pad cael dk" ta 'tug'' sitalel No. 31—Women’s Fabric Na B67. Weal Gis at % Of a ie Teenie, “ah wiibing attueas said the U. & thonght Mexico had No. 7—$1.05 Aluminum A sample line, including some #ilk Suitings $1.38 Yard nieve wa fading [given permission for the expedition 52 inches wide, in a range of colors. to enter | Preserving Kettle 60c , No. 32—50c to 85c Ivory ; | Prepared in two shades-—one to produce golden or medium brown. other dark Drown or biack, Two| The note relates that Lansing #x-| Lquart size, 99 per cent pure alum | Toilet Articles 25¢ ’ Siet teish Shaeteeets teen, fora {eee co mk Cran ys inum Pyralin and French Ivory Powder | SECOND FLOOR Little Coats from lam year—some at = i eee, end ee rte! " Holders, Soap Boxes, etc lens than %; sizes 1 year to 14; large ae / SAYS WE BECOME Saceene kena vee ge Muslin Night | chisies @ for gg ee 349 Pale — Sets Complete 1.50 withdrawal of American troops . M . 13—Men ; = : Button style, in patent or dull leathers; | 26-tnch square Cloths and 4 in Shirts 59c Women’s plain linen Handkerchiefs, sloth: Napkins | official hinted to the United Sizes 15, 16, J. A. FOLGER & CO. broad toe model high government to match, j 2 _ 9 rt time ont ae <4 vows of agreed that troops aiveady in Mex- * sheer ae» 7 Baa ne sortment of fabrics and colors. i 2g ated us | er eeyeht remain pesding comple | No. 8—$1.25 Aluminum Sauce No. 33—5Sc Powder Puffs No. 58—55 Easter Hats at $5.85 | <--->. a ula Io packin No samples at, dealere [207 0F hepa 3 & Berkus oor Pans 75c 19¢ Dozen vit chic styles tn large, medium and No. 85—Discontinued Models of — hi - te ft the first chief was a i quart it alum- a mm pe : i cBrownatons’ Hie Stain "and ind | mise ion fo ovens In ee wae ee eee Individual: Putte, Houbigant's Vanitabs | "All shapes. Extremely special. Corsets Greatly Reduced : : 1 eo-ealiea, “a nm — — and Carons Pompons Poudre, in giassine | . . A good assortment of high-priced Com | The Kenton Pharmacei Co. #78 Pike | posal Carranza made “pe the = 9—60c Aluminum Sauce envelopes | No. 59—New Spring Suits sets, such as Nemo, Lily of France, © r mreet. Covington. Ky. For eale by pees Fae SP Weaa ‘pines te. o. nnn | at $14.75 Modart, Redfern, Mme Irene, Warner's. be 1 aaa poe thers Pans 25c No. 34—Houbigant’s Ideal | We will have for tomorrow only about America, said the note, assured With cover and folding handle Soap 95c Cake (Wrappers } 40 Smart Spring Suits, of serge, sabar- : Learn to Pla Carranza the expedition would con} — sahiealioen ARsmacin ~ | Slightly Soiled) | dine and a few silk and serge combina- : | Pi pnw be hinder bagi , No. 10—Se Vigil Lights, r rw at sells regularly at $1.90. ae | t apprehending A Soap 8 Pe of Folger’s | jano or Urgan i ecranes now considers that ob-| 2 for Sc Pica Sta as Wiarton - | No. 60—New Crepe de Chine No. 86—Stamped Table : Gate 1a I F fect accomplished, therefore Mexico! Good _ for camp use | No. 35—65c Rubber Gloves 25¢ | Blouses will be $2.95 R 25c i Golden , & FCW MOUPS [e511 not complete the proposed rec- A real bargain for small women and Fresh out of thelr boxes: fancy striped | “SUnMErS BS Coffee |_A Detroit musician has tavented rr ar aa tor further opera , Soy ee ee ee | crepes. The newest ideas for Spring. | hope Bons —— — in eros bj a wonderful tem, whi jons. | ~yben pe ge of nize tit ot * “4 ff svice any person or litto’ child to| | The momange reminds the United | FIRST FLOOR No. 36—Up to $1.00 po senders «Et oaaea | es ee Se See N bi | } n to play the piano or organ in | States | pohepd err gh gong rnd| eoiderias No. 61—Women 's Ss t | No. 87. Children’s Made-up is ao b ort has no legal stendipg, and th | a Em 35c Z tree ODE t er | "send. we your name and address|time has rime to consider its witt-| No, 11—Automobile Robes 27, 42 and 45-inch votle and organdy | Boots $3.29 a Pair | Dresses $1.00 rankness— jon @ postal card or in a letter, and |drawal $7.98 5 Flounces, Allover®, and a few ruffled Button and laced styler, in dull or pat: | Of French checked gingham, with |we shall send you our guide and asp . Baby Flouncings ent leathers, with cloth or dull kid tops. white collar, cuffs and belt; sizes 8, 16 - matter jthree sheets 9¢ music, absolutely | RELIEVE UJ, S, WILL act, British manufacture; also Steamer 3s ak oa _ | tnt leatherg, with cloth or Cul Me wer | and 12; requiring very 1tt6 om ow you } | free of charge. e age lo. —Embroidery No. 62—Boots for G wing | to complete. | Address: Numeral Method Music —— rm ae — ; o. | tA make it co. 125: Trusted Conerete Bulld: REFUSE REQUEST) No. 12—Men’s Linen Handker. | Remnants 1/2 Price | Girls $2.49 | ‘No. 88—Starhped Covers 19¢ or WASHINGTON, ‘April 132— | chiefs, 6 for $1.39 ron mny need Yor'a Tule wage, or some. | qqhtotgtiisign Datmt Mather or Gull | | Por Hot Rells aad Breed; stamgad am i i tual elpt 3 5 5 | ; _ Rioheg pag ee| | in Soeenes SF 88 i pace Full size; 4% and %-inch hems. By other item. | le 18, 19 and 20. with narrow hand-finished hems | the demand. Pajamas $1.05 Wide oval face 39 inches wide, in cream or Arabian | Secretary Lansing said he had | The Best not received the Mest note, and An extra value, for these are silk: — Boys’ W: Suits 75c | °!r: mercerized. 40. . 64— s ash Suits | ceeseesiatencenesatenin talents bhi Teeth Hopes every man and woman declined to divulge what his house| trimmed No. 50c to $1.00 Neckwear sg 2% to if Short Russian styles. ~~ | No, 91-—Scotch Madras Curtains Are those that recetve adopts this splendid polley toward it would be No. 15—-Men’s New Ties | Reduced to 25¢ ; : ———a igs . i morning habit Mexican Ambassador Arredondo 10. ” | Most of these are odd pieces, although No, 65-—Boys’ Soiesette $1.95 a Pair P ng habit. eee en oct tee ee te be| 3 for $1.00 rome samples are included lo 45c (Broken Sizes) Five designs in tmported Curtains, tm perigee ~~ igo oe translating the official text of the Spring patterns. Singly, 25 | No. 41—50c Initialed saiaag Blouses 4 ¥ A aie eet aes | cream color only. * time, feeling nervous, despondent, . ; — s 6 5 |. entecrslial tat capeseeetasipaal cinnaeial message. : | _— — : worried; some days Headachy, duli| No. 16—Men’s Lisle Socks | Stationery 25¢ Box TN 25 Pairs of Corduroy No. 92—Rubber Door Mats 48¢ - % sapacitated ty illness? ” ““|FUNSTON DETERMINED 15c Pair Gorreapoadanes Waiisaecy ind avery |. WO | Sizes 14x26 inches; make splendid © fom go elsewhere sg ee TCO talitios prarto SAN ANTONIO, Aoril 13.— Rial atk. navy et whltey ORs initial ‘ Pants at 95c | automobile pe ¢ A 4 aed "| Gen. Fred Funston made it ack, y. ; re . - _ Most sizes from 6 to 15 oo nee KDWIN J. BROWN : bathing: what A gratifying change) piain today that he would never by the dozen No. 42—Children’s 25c —_ — | No. 93—Axminster Rugs $1.95 - pal Da Bend te rei, suntead of thou) consider the American expedi- ai rai ree | Stati 18¢ Bo No. 67—35 Boys’ Rah Rah | The size is 27x54 inches; slightly in — ‘Union Block pone oe ae avrsagl rp sngrbeson tion into Mexico a success until No. 17—Men’s Silk Garters tationery 18 x | H 45c | regular in size. : Open y souls with pasty, muddy complex-| Francisco Villa had in cap- 35c Pair Each sheet has an interesting colored | jats See § and Sundays until fons we should see crowds of bappy,| tured or killed. Hie attitude, picture | _Wool mixtures; sizes 6% to 6%. _ | No. 94—Water Glasses 5c Each ~ | A wh : healthy, rosy-cheeked people every | however, will be governed by Specially well made, padded and of ~—~- — — P ° Regular $1.00 a dozen Water Glasses; ne Ma } where The reason is that, the Washington. heavy cable web silk No. 43—5Sc Safety Pins No. 68—85c Seamless | thin lead blown with frosted band deo uman syetem joea not rid tsel | — 21 J Bed Sh ts 70c | i gc a Paper ee orations, jeach day of all the waste which it] EXPEDITION IN BAD WAY No. 18—Men’s Balbriggan ac a P ; lhe «09H ag Ne orations, }accumulates under our present! 1, pAgO, April 12.—Army of. 2 Several sizes; dozen on a cari § O; ver ry TODAY’S BEAUTY HELP | tioie of living. Por ‘every’ ounce ficots Me Columbus today believe} Shirts and Drawers 39c 7 No. 69—Imported B-dspreads No. 95——Up to 91.00 Chins jot food and drink taken into the\tha American expedition into Mex | Lone sleeved Shirts, short sleeved | No, 44—50c Work Aprons 24c ms Po! nies Picces 25¢ You can keep your hair at its|gystem nearly an ounce of waste ico is approaching a crisis Danger | Shirts, ankle length and knee length Waterproof House Aprons in several | $3.95 Including decorated China Bouflles t very best by washing it with this| material must be carried out. else! jies in the fact that there are more| Drawers styles; made of rubberized fabric Usually $5.00 to $7.50. Just 14; size | Cups and Saucers, Pickle Dishes, amell ~ sizes 34 to 44 fisheye. | cranks about the morning inside. PARIS April 13,—Germans For children and misses; formerly $6.75 sunple, inexpensive shampoo, which | {t ferments and forms ptomaine-like - - _ | 7ox9 Y 4 a] yt jthan 400 miles of communications 72x98, Platters, Cake Plates, Sugars, Creamers, cleanses the alr and scalp hor| poisons which are absorbed Intolto be protected, and the transpor| No. 19—Men’s 75c and $1.00 | No. 45—25c to 75c Tally and | ; CPG; eR — | ete ieee wa wholesome fee}.| "2, blood. | tation facilities are inadequate Coin P 59. Place Cards 10c D. No. 70—15c Decorative | ccenchnagise ies arlene inspite ian leaves a | Just as necessary as it isto clean! The troops have gone angry for oin Furses 99c ace jozen | No. 96—This $1.00 Table Just use a teaspoonful of can- Cretonne | No. is $1, |the ashes from the furnace each! days, and have suffered from lack All made of very fine leathers Reduced to this ridiculous price be 4 | | throx dissolved in a cup of hot wa-| 4 | q ww dest - ase there only ee Odd pieces, 27 inches wide. Chi ter, afterwards rinsin, thoroughly | **%: before the fire will burn bright! of proper clothing for high alti - - cause t are only small quantities of C eA | ina 4) e and hot, s0 we must each morning! tudes, but they are not complain No. 20—Women’s $5.00 Hand | °° No. 71 14¢ White Outi Offers values up to $4.00. Large Trays, with clean water. One finds that | ‘ 0. —B8lrc ite Outin: . 7 the hair dries quickly and evenly, in| “0#" the inside organs of the pre-| ing. | B, $3.89 | decorated China, covered Dishes, {m- instreaked, bright, soft and fluffy, | ¥!0U8 day's accumulation of indi-| The rainy eeason fs due in about| ags $3. No. 46—-$2.00 Copper Plate | Flannel 6c | ported pieces and Italian marble in clas #0 fluffy in fact that it looks more | 8¢stible waste nd body toxins.|}a month and trails south of Colum Juat 25, In pin seal and fine Morocco and Cards $1 35 £00 yards, 26 inches wide sical works. Men and women, whether sick or, bus will be impassable for weeks. | leathers. | . i‘ ee es OR eer abundant th it ft r | Hngra vec pve of serip' A 4 " that arranging it AB a plone well, are advised to drink each| Officers stated privacety that the . | controls iva ee hiatal No. 72—$2.50 Table Cloths | No. 97—China Pieces for 10c = ure, All scalp irritation, will die-|MOTINE, before breakfast, a glass expedition must then havo ire use| No, 21—$2.00 Umbrellas $1.39 | No 47——Gilt-edged Playin $1.98 | -Vatues up to 50c, Egg Cups of white * appear and the hair will be bright-|f Teal hot water with a teaspoon. of Mexican sailroads or withdraw 4 chiv; Wamen'a Urbealian that wal . 8 ying Just 19: sizes G&xG8, and 72x72 porcelain, Cereal Bowls, Creamers, Plates — er than ever before.—Advertise. | ful of limestone phosphate in it, as! Per gear gars (eC itun BES) iad watas Cards 18¢ Pack ag ee . : | and a score of other things. “i ment a harmless means of washing out| had no ka wr either m an paca Math " Whist size, plate or linen finish | lo. 3—$ ng! is! ong “gag % . iaraliresinnstomtennnesaats of the stomach, liver, kidneys and/mals. When @ supply reached! * ae | i J | 98—50c So ir Pla * bowels the Indigestible material,|them the men ate salt like children No. 22—$4.00 Silk Umbrellas No. 48—Photo Enlargements | Longeloth $1.35 No. uvenir tes, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus|@st candy. $2.89 19¢ 8 12-yard pieces, 36 inches wide of Seattle 10c cleansing, sweetening and purify-| nother detachment went without 4 j Ic ee ie i — — ——— ing the entire alimentary canal be-|SURar and coftes for 10 days, und| 1100 of these Women's Umbrellas, in Your favorite nogative we will enlarge | No. 74—$5.00 Linen Smocks No. 99—Imported Manikin fore putting more food into the) UPOn recelving 8 supply, chewed the} black and aitetes —. | to size 8x12 tomorrow only at this price. | Reduced to $2.50 Favors 10c stomach. grains ravenously 7 Potion eit ¥ _——- - . — ie Excellent for hous r These favors are stately blondes and saalions of people who had their | = hy Women's 35¢ No. 49—8c and 10c Pearl —enceent Me Rouse or garden wear. _ | seunctiee—attired fa plsive and bright id mglash. barton sdere ann ATTACK HILL 304 | ae ‘i na : Buttons 5c Dozen No. 75—Good School Dresses | Spring colors: originally 78, HMaaploss ‘tights have become feat ’ Low necked, Swiss Ribbed Vests; All clear pearl; two or four holes, and | Half Price | No. 100—A Table of China bath, A quarter pound of limestone launched their first frontal attack it i Y i ‘ - | $0818.78 Re phoaphate will not coat much nt the|on Hill 204 during the night, but it} NO: 24— Women’s $2.75 Silk No. 50—65c to $1.00 Silver | G Bine Canton Sauce Uistey Seec e Irug store, but Is sufficlent to dem-| wax halted by a crossfire, the war Vests $1.95 Laces 35c Yard | No. 76—$3.50 Gingham Piateer Motel Cleine; Bintaoe end yeun onstrate to anyone, {ts cleansing,| office announced today. This hill| Kayner’s Italian Silk with French t 1finch silver thren¢ es a Dresses for $2. caters ote! Shine Lata oe sweetening and freshening effect|1s one of the keys to the northwest| top; pink or white Pibbcrchnertt (ee here a get te ead ah For girl —, ar wo ante tone ee upon the system | portat of Verdun. PES OF TREDN 98 NG AEGON 9 ae ee ee

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