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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. PAGE 6 AMERICANS ARE MORE USED FURNITURE] ‘joip to Leave °°" == Me"Dougall¢ foutiwid Established 1875 U. S. Government Fears Trou ble With Mexican War Chief At Remarkably Low Prices To you who have homes to furnish—to you who have a room or two to outfit whoever you are, if you have furniture to buy, this is an opportunity filled with ad vantages $4.00 Gate Leg Breakfast Tables June Delineators and Butterick Patterns Are Here FIFTY BARGAINS |\* CONFER AGAIN TODAY BY CARL D. GROAT United Pross Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 11 The estate department, thru its $6.00 Fumed Oak Magazine Rac $25.00 Golden Oak Cheval Mirror for © White Enameled Red, \uaize, fo 12.00 Child's Willow Bassinet fo consuls, today warned Amer 00 Denim ¢ $ $ $ $ $ $ enim Ce the r ny es cans to quit Mexico ’ i vo kar Bieri sha ion i Souk tee. Arnartiant noe For Friday Only—An Important Day on Hy $25.00 Velour Uph leo and this number has prob = 6) oS thaweenpln age the Commercial Calendar aa new troops on the border te eae Con Library ot ab aie “Alt neogerr ed a BE ACH bargain so important that early cars are expected to bring down a great many thrifty shoppers of quarter-sawed for 13 spl elma nie who appreciate prices such a “Se ow the . g ) rst-qt . ise I $10.00 Fir Rook If for plased en the American expedt ppreciate price h as these and know they are buying staple, first-quality merchandise. $45.00 Book Shelf, 8 feet long for $20.00 Golden Oak Bookcase for $35.00 Combination Bookcase and De tion's pr on ty Was 16 Women’s Up to 75c Embroideries Bargains in Notions causing ungrsiness Secretary of War Baker was Mohair Automobile Neckwear 25c At 18c Yard Sewing Silk, 100-yard spools, i a of white, black or colo be $25.00 Sectional Bookcase, finished Karly optimistic, however, after re Coats a eny om -* ral valone ie ti ° Tak Ane Waren 066 t: 066 riley . r ms, de for ceiving Gen. Hugh Scott's lat r veces, ec 1g ol = BR er ‘ : 4 Collar Sets, Guimpes, ete in Included in this lot are short He to 25e Wash Trimmings tn 3 est word rane to $3. 95 white and colors. Man ‘on len, ithe of Allovers, wide Bands, | colors; 4- and 6-yard bolts, Be, $450 Mahogany Bedroom BY E. T. CONKLE ow price--be and en Jered, others ar Corset r Embroider to} | 1 Buttons, 2 or ; Sui spp . United Press Staff Correspondent cause the q ty tx so Hmited, | lace trim Ver A 45-inch Flouncings, @ e ® patterns, per uite, consisting of twin four- EL PASO, May 11.—General There are a few Coats of mobair | 25¢. ies iienk markably low at 18¢ dozen, : * Alvaro Obregon visited Gen with raglan sleeves, aod a few - ' 50« floweave Fram rom: = Haig Chiffonier and Hugh Scott at 10 a. m. today heave dmieh’ Chau ainsi Ormaniéntal plete for making table mats in ressin able for a conference at which he le We close them out to fA : different sizes, 20¢, cbanty at thie apetiel petes: ; 2. expected to submit his plan nt 4 Hair Combs 10c 85c to $1.00 Voile ia Only P Pp with Chair f tive border pa 2 : Have 40-inch tops of selected fir, fin- ’ for & co-aperative border pe Four Evening Gowns, two nize 25e and 80c Values Flouncings Roo the ished golden Py SOE ENE ari ranzista troops keeping on been used as display pleces an just the Comb or Pla that ‘you 55c Yard Stati Sh xtension Tables for Siaiea. weivete cer 85.00, combs " arte large Pins. | th > a inallen ald © Bleycle Playing Cards, ote ib € am ro et plan re el ate ¢ alr-cushion eh 30 Golden Oak China ( oaet for Gen : Amador accompanied 16 “Peter Alug rls = gies s. fers plat Brg ey patie ib. 198; 5.00 Early English China Closet for Obrego ; - pebepaneg R f i Meanwhile the militia of three Th ” Suit pecial at 106 * and Shopping Books $25.00 Golden Oak Buffet for... cece eee eee e rigerators ntabh etakie ta Karriadiy bonces ompson Suits vv! $25.00 Golden Oak Buffet tor $25.00 Fireless Cooker for. 42.50 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets for........... 826,50 Solid Oak Dining Table, Square Tops, Value to $40.00 —$5.75— $25.00 Quartersawed Oak Dining Tables for ...... $17.50 $60.00 Golden Oak Bed Davenport for 427.50 i $13.50 Satin Striped Tub Silks| "3: ‘ Odds and ends of Place and Save an Average of One-Half his These are regulation “Peter 7 has contracte ly Cards, values to 75, per Lines of comm ome St | A ace! ela gsper eh tag dike Special 78c Yard peiracy neat and original, stip $1 Hair Brushes 48¢ lors; $1.00 and $1.25 150 miles with as o southern base Nearly 3.000 regulars, including cont and field artillery are now en route to the b igs, and all fake Women’s House fade of genuine boar bristies an d finished with backs of ebony Robes > FT. LAWTON MEN ON Half Price Priestley’ s Mohair Suitings oe Re aed An assortment of Hou Specials in the way TO THE FRONT bes and Bath Robes of cre Will Be 98c Yard China Section ill Sale eg daintily trimmed with 10c to $1.00 Each Friday 1] Troop tr infantry cloth, blanket robes are rolling thru Oregon toward saa Wane, a aaddicaoe ab kine In navy and white or black and white, 48 inches wide, nt agi $2000 Genuine Leather Pack and Seat Hed Davenport Damen, Are. Peveey tross, in various styles, Priday riestley are well-known and recognized as}! pave on hand of Woe Auniriae r __The 387 infantrymen, 11 officers ad Hult Side, valine roWw’s price will He Gite yard have on hand of White Austrian rag : 72 horses, machine gun equipment se thid nina in the Ransom-Haviland and wagon train that make u , Aisiniradladbaurwr patterns; also a beautifully dec- sure ate’ varie ome tt Women’s 4 pattern in Austrian China, Used Rugs eee et a Undermuslins Including such pleces as bisa gis Shae calnints they. wn oe 1-4 Off ~t, Sale of Bags roar fo $22.80 Tapestry Brussels, size 9x12, for the border doing patrol work in five ow XS ssarwt One $25 Refrigerator as Seasonable garments reduced One $14 R Men of the 14th were restless - > Extra | overe: shes $25.00 Tapestry Brussels, size 9x12, for Sue 818. Mateinerator $6.00 Wednesday for a taste of actual are broken. Crepe de chine. _ Values range from 25c to $2.00 $90.00 Body Brussels, size 6x9, for * service, They have regi 1 tra nainsook, pique or cambric, in Special e each. In this sale at 10¢ to cluding cornet covers, petticoats rs, gowns: also 25 per cent dis ditions to uphold The first U. 8, A. infantryman to reach the beach in the Philippine occupation was from the 14th. The $18.00 Scotch Wool Rug, size 9x12, for... . $1.00, $18.00 Body Brussels, size 6x9-9, for $1L00 Rag Rug, size 9x12, for > ~—Fourth Floor Pin seal, morocco, goat seal, colored tapir lambskin and black moire silk]! Women’s Bronze Fifteen Used Tapestry Brussels Carpet, 69x12, for first man of the allled armies to . Bags; some with tortoise shell frames; e $25.00 Whittall Body Brussels Rug, size £3x10, for Ranges scale the Peking wall in the Boxer Infants’ and also a few colored silk Bags, nicely || Kid Boots $4.95 ghee Brussels, size 6-2x7-6, for All rebillt and in good cond! uprising was from the 14th Children’s finished with plain moire and fancy || | Broken lines of Bronze Kid tlon, at unusually low prices. : en pain f * || Button Boots and Bronze Kid 1 | flo do linir tted wi or Two $x12 Anglo-Persian Rugs, but slightly used, each. .@47 50 Garments role ange Special io ap ote Lace Boots with cloth tops, in Cc NTIN ED _ a 85. page } the sansa Preiser GR. FURNITURE EXCHANGE || sowie | /22".. oe ei ih I odd conta, dreases s 1 2 a ct ee tinea Baked a | Men’s Shop } AER AL len: Ya off. Third Floor tockings 75c tits: === |“ Very spectal at $4.05 pair. U. S. ARMY BOARD IS 4 cers" ant oer mae ot} Bargains Calleren’s. Button Meee tans bro: toe and medium weight at can't help but interest | sole. The pair, $1.39 y thrifty man needing any Second Fioor. 511 Pike St. Easy Terms 511 Pike St. good weight Silk Stockings, hav DREDGEMAN DROWNS EXHIBITS PAINTINGS AMERICAN CAFE | PROVED INEFFICIENT || (rie oe” Erica tr | ter welt of lisle. Black or white e the Maxim—it was promptly reject In two attractive styles, made | All sizes. Pair, 75¢. | Workmen dove after Conrad| For the rest of the week Philip led BY the United States! up and ready to embroider. They ~ mate on the dredge Duwam.| Rosenthal, New York artist, will Aside from several hundred of are stamped on Paris muslin 50c Stocki: Athletic Union Suits 75¢ 50c Gloves 39c Deh, after he was knocked into the |¢xhibit at the Washington hotel a an chder type, the States |] ha Ic chings of Martin J d one or more of these items. A regular $1.5 ent: 8} ot edges and hem gular $ arment; splen. ; ‘ idly inde Of: figured’ mbéras Women's lisle, chamoisette, collection Jackson's army now has 6 Benet-Mercier stitched band Very special a menete 4 double. ff * need 1 oiat ulerway at, South Park by | most aoteworthy ol péiatings {n Tei ce Ma Siw ae Hae 5OE cach : for 39c Nite Santic Senet Be Leck: 61808) Gites. ta: Shite black ee wd ites betone ww at ge wen comiunction with paintings of oth-| the American cafe is locked up|Penditure of three-quarters of a Onyx” and “Truso” brands to 16. Friday, 75¢, éouen An alves in the 106, Sem pe . j ar - ley could reach | o, well-known artists Thureda dollars Card Table Covers Mostly small sizes. In a Athletic Union Suits 95c¢ cial at 396 roy He oupaiice recovered | Mr. Jackson received two silver! And Pat Sullivan, well known| Those guns won't wor) assoriment of colors. Blac A garment that is.a good valuc at o9¢. 3 ey with Srappling hooks. He| medals at the Alaska-Yukon-Fa- proprietor at 408 Pike at, has de.| They jammed at Columbus 12c sky, navy, tan, gray, plum, etc. | at $2.00 will be sold tomorrow at | $1 50 Silk Gl. ; | cifie exposition, and has won many Pov lieg $200 bail with the police Gen. Crozier to Blame Stamped on best quality Ind Regular and outsizes. Pair, 39¢, | this low price, Made of a highly | . Li oves Eastern honors. e eaintiee A | ‘The board of ordnance and fort Eas a9 ye poy pga brsamtaye First 4 rized material; sizes 34 to 95. i There will be 20 canvases Feat ete nd tor" lrication | theoretically, in accord Head cloth. Splendid values at ic W T t shown " eters: Walked. ith Gl Pat) ne with the acts of comatess @ Ie. A . . ee Elbow length Gloves ‘in white, i air Tin ing re’ cupper time Wednes- ance with the acts of consress ee. __ = Fourth wiccr 65e Union Suits 35c e prin ents abt biack, gray, tan or champagpe: i. All h R 7 money for It, should » ine the Vome 4 ¥ any values up to $2.50, and | with pl embroidered ar Ps a ss ial ieee Nhe tee should supervise th Women’s medium weight Union é ith plain or embroidered arms. : the Rage surFRAGISTS MEET °°.) ("."2.022" j shee ertee ll Black Lace | qSomnsmutlon weeht Union| aahiy i'n hat nee | enter Sueriealae a ‘ vp ore ad par oo 5 styles you would buy a 4 r r On E, M. Holton, mixer, put up co <j i Flounces 98c Yard *\\%" Svecin! prices, Starched or valr, O5¢. ; ear a and y tarmloas | AT SALT LAKE CITY siderable fight and was reinforced ne past three years, $150. yoy at Floo | Ness of “Brownatom Hair Tinting cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17% egtg-t 5 vera (000 to $200,000 t 1 appropri $1.95 to $3.00 Vai 1 ‘ ; by Pat himself, before the officers tives veiling _ " ore ” atuse $2.50 aE a Silk teenie fae Bil htcas Sen 25c Bourjois Rouge Tee need not toier SALT LAKE CITY, May 11. YOR out 7 of machine’ guns, but our pte crn ah tases nite cian This is an odd lot, which ac SE Bate snorner aay, Women voters of the country, here ten te hb tenasiars ha evidence ordnance, Brig, Gen. William Cro fae doce Motor at cca oe : Vests $1.95 counts for this price. In navy for 13c Sond aie tunes io Grease 2’ won : arte evidence.| er, the moving spirit of the board hee othe Woadentul loa These Glove Silk Vests have | heliotrope, gray or black, All ‘Dnnniniat” kite c Rea or \an's party, which they claim wilt). William J. Johnston, arrested In| oF Cranance, hax bought not a sit ry shh dace a daintily mbroldered front, | « but not in ev Color, | eoereat ee. ee na |hold the balance of power in the | Sullivan's place, was charged with | ci, machine gun during that period ited - mee: 3 French band top, and are rein. | Choice, 45¢ pair Rouge made in Paris. *| November election bootlegging. The police aay he sold /o. tne ground that satisfactory Se as forced. Y ct of pink or TL hctiehad ’ " Broun hair | “ 2 Bs them a bottle of whinky for §!iyy had been { Panama Sailors white, In sizes 36 to 42. Spe Hansmad Mme. Ise’bell’s lle RETURNS FROM WAR tie potice: also graphed ¥ D.1y ORLD'S GREATEST. MAC HINE Reduced to $2.95 ‘eal si c+, age Bedspreads $1.10 Face Powder 15c Aesire. | at Cline, waiter In the Eagle cafe. 101) uN Was AT OUR DISPOSAL! An interesting opportunity be - P' bd 4 In white only, Full sized Wearing Legion of Honor medals Second ave. Son a charge of selling! Offers His Gun to United States ff carse Panamas are being i Ry atively 78. Valite , packages that | were 1 , [and buttons given him personally } In 1911 Col jean Lewis of the this season for Sport Hats. They Four Bargains fe Fuser hy vy quality for full: | from an introductory sale. Spe- first ¢ red bh air are of a very & Grae beds. |by King Peter of Serbia, Dr. Spiro Coast artil 4 quality, and se are slightly | cial 5e, the|Sargentich of Seattle has just re GET $125,000 BONUS soles ry hls erp extra apecial at $2.95, From the Basement | sii. Speciai at $1.10, turned here, after more than a od Floor Floor 25c Marvelous in the Balkan From 40 to 60 pe WALLAC 1 Dr : P I gent ot tie Betthine engneed ware Nearly $1 50 White Enameled Bath 10c ess Nail Polish 13c | to be distributed jis machine gun—he had never fir Gaius Melee Ginghams 7c Nail Polish 13¢ © ers in the Coeurjed one before that day—up in an Special 15c Yard iat : wounded four to eight different ed here times, he said yap E Wei tor lasreulane from ca ra Mg Wak-the wacinier tohealew or About 500 yards of odd pieces | small china jars their w © month of|and, from an elevation of 606 fect Hematitched, tape-edged Mar- | camp there {s nothing better miata shigiatnts Sosa sib ais Whi Handled ~, JURY TO FIX BLAME April , each miner|hit his target with EVERY ONE of quinette iin cream ane sad \5e Imported Teapot Stands, | ?“!°* ite yy amounts to about $1 a da the 47 shots in the magazine! COLTS: oe IRCHES WIGS. ne | ake. Scissors 1 c si Hemmed Huck Idaho, May 11 De Forest Chandler, one of ow —_—- 100 in gold was recety-|earliest army birdmen, took a Lew Curtain Marquisette It was the first time a machine yard, te, 65c F-quart Gray E hie B-qua ira 25e to 50c Values B41 4 coroner's jury will try and de ALCOHOL KILLS Two er had been fired from an . Sauce Pan, with cover, 45¢ Towels $1.25 Doze a; SEKAur Jai ews 4 . 5 # n Sewing, Manicure and Nail “it termine responsibility for the resagip viol guile 1 Marquisette Joodyear ‘Rubber Héee. s $1. ; Scissors with white enameled You| death of 6year-old Walter Roloff,, PORTLAND, May 11.--With one! Scientists all over the country Curtai . .75 Value hite enamele ° son of Prof. Roloff of the untvers-|man dead and another In a serious hailed the exploit as epoch making urtains &. >. eee ‘ | Size 18x36 inches. Heavy, ab handles to mateh ; the Frene h ity, Friday fternoon. He died condition from the effects of drink It was taken for granted that the $1 39 Pair oa length, complete with | sorbent Towels with red borders. | ivory articles, Very special at Tuesday n sl, police today started an|United States would adopt the gut . couphings Basement Floor | Thira bis | 18e. Firat F it after being struck jing alco ante Francis D. | investig n into the source of the!at once In white, cream or Arabian nd drive. latcot Gun Breaks While Firing % and 24 irds long, with But the gun was not even offi lace edge and hemstitched body ted until September, 1913 Pair, $1.39. Fourth Floor wena ili A |srhen a board at Springfield, ‘Mam, Ribbons Blouse Days at MacDougall’ s jing the gun. | to broke & net . Hecate wir a rawiinttke Special 15c Yard I; started this sale today with 7,000 Charming }material, and in no wise a fault in 25¢ to 50c Values y New Blouses in hundreds of styles, f reve the design These are remnant lengths of ery Col wis, a poor man, had not wide Ribbons, either plain. or ecasion, and every Blouse in thi showing is been able to afford the highest faney Kach plece is large Hy ice use grade of steel for his ge enough for a pretty hair bow or pecially priced Rut Gen, Crozier and his associ hat trimming First Floor . . ee failed on teat Up to $3.00 $1.00, $1.65, $2.95, $4.85, $8.65, $8.75 Instead of trying to perfect the gun theoretically this should have Metal Laces Lingerie, crepe de chine, washable silks, Geor {been their duty they simply allow gette, awning striped voiles and dressy Blouses of $1.50 Yard Ara Sas By d ed the matte | net and lace GpOUNCES fo Purity First It will never disappoint you—try ; / ‘ (The next instaliment In Net Fiounces, 18 to 24 If you haven't already taken advantage of these oy it if you like good things to eat. Correspondent Payne's story of inches wide, embroidered in gold nan iced slays, come in tomorrow: ‘and My! These . how the United States ordnance Rag: piven, Hineel: Mirena: 208. nae it Nese : Pe iaaelvad As (i Ke C doughnuts * Ounces for + “age board passed up, to its ever all are in light effects. Very you will be agreeably surprised. : , g nuts (More than # pound and Ai Malia lasting shame, th 3 apectal at $1,540 the ya Waist Shop Second Floor. m4 yg gy ting sha the Lewis ma are good chine gun, will appear in this vibe Meese newspaper tomorrow.) '

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