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Taking advantage arm, said in the most freezing tones | ‘Delr absence, Montgomery feigned | GRAND 1 could command—for 1 was hor.| 004 nature again and whispered! pick The Kosine Treatment for } EPILEPSY steal en ee LAA 5 years has proved ment to de of unusual Geitts Pharmacy, ‘Second end|oath—and | looked across the re | My reputation and stand- ing is sufficient assurance} that I will not prescribe! absolutely necessary. EXAMINATION FREE Binyon Optical Co. 1116 1st Ave., near Seneca If you are interested in purity first is what you should always There are many that FRENCH SCORE WIN: other reasons why—but try a can and see for mistaken on't know you. INSULTING PAULA This did Whad.t Sad Sopsaito'e “I turned and looked into the) to avoid. It made bim furious, d | bathing bew flushed face of Charlie Montgom. be shouted |raine, actre ry.” continued Paula, “"Yes, you do know me, and you\°™® 1 get thru with you Aunt Rachel and Georgiana } to me I'm going to get them home a soon 45 possible, and then I'll come and take you home No, you won't,’ I said jBantly, ‘and I wish vou we our hand off my arm Yes, take your hand off the | Kids petition Thetr winay ady ms,’ sald a quiet voice be se Lind | bony an sing is where the land ant every sufferer « to gtve| Hes Montgomery Far) tenn the| be it from me other man's p rty. 1 wish you joy with your grocery boy, Pa | “There wes a sw my face, as an arm shc tree cn re.| Gull thud, a scream, a smothered butt in on any The | Degan's dinh {cumbent form of Charlie Montgon ery Into the white, tense fece of Jefferson Perrigreen’ “‘Here, here, what do yo by this row? Get the hel! out of here or I'll run yer all in’ It was the voice of a policeman who hal been attracte b the commotion }1 recognized him as the trish cop who greeted me with a smile each day. | “"Was those Johnnies bothering you, miss?" he aaked. ‘If they were | by the great horned spoon, they'll jwie who, th with a gesture to Montgomery, who | was # ludicrous object sitting on the floor and still looking a bit fazed—'for insults Shall | run the se ceman friend, § gomer ith no gent! 1 No, officer, | hope you will not notoriety, and think > punished ehough. don't yc Faith, it's me own oyinion miss, that ye can't punish a man enough for tnsulting a lady | Ob, Margie, I want to tell y called De. 4. M Minzen, Je. me unless they are here it was men like t trish policeman that kep h ram faith in man, and I ran across -hem|® = n the most unexpected place ae, ton G. A. R. ASK WHY JUDGES IGNORE ’ yrta that the present superior | nesdays idges seeking re-election are aroused ing County Veterans association R. A. Leavell, president of that in a letter to The a committee of nd to know be. | suprem if these reports are |’? J d that they ma r worthy, compe BAKING |} 4 POWDER || {752° Fdga z and justice loving \ ins’ or be they | Plain IN VERDUN FIGHT“: ty and PARIS, Sept rland do sure my in the » and h John Stan age 19, tried to steal an auto stanc feet of the police «ho arrested hin tanle was held on an open|y.. rarge pig evening t atistics, wages In all parts | $21.75 country during the year just|to the | passed have "advanced from & to 16| Carlson per cent ON BEACHES SOCIETY AUTOPED Society has taker ped around the es. Miss Lillian ry THEATRES Ait asa k at the Grand jf] - of a »median = the one of wht choot with as professor ] an | ] | Ling, car n hysterics dur Ling and Lang being built Ike keep the audience ing bis presence o' Hopes, and Woman's of woman Abrams how > uneducat circumstances. leence and son of a wealthy Al Field The Scar. |i Metro's |} | let Woman. best pletures ' »@ seen for the balance of the week new program the |f} whe At the top Hip are ¢ rest thimslives in the station| PALACE HIP house. ms and This one.’ I said. pointing to| pi h opened | Jeff, ‘has just punished this one’ ™ have a Lioyd Sab The Four garbed, provide > r Ing. alking. Arnold and Flor in a balancing act Steadman, singing, and Emma Pr in melologues ar easing features of t talk and ey Lincoin wring vault? vas STATEMENT ISSUED BY EDGAR C. MILLS’ or the the fol ed in Clatia || com: | Neb lobbyist of millonaire and former! tion with Richards coun action It isu e ‘ or sh he French prima he en f the # » to Ret ever quit! fl © the » or nees do not permit much publigt BANK ROBBER HELD »2+-° *. 1 the wr vecnes THUGS ROB VISITOR Carl ho. Wednesda » went out 1 and took according | » police at the men followed ¢ According to the department of they knocked him r from his pockets Hoot of 28th ave. W. ono | fl the e the judge hich J know political ||| 8—10c Broom Holders le : ||} 9—Glass Lemon Reamer and ve quote are actual prices that have day but ing prices every this day of 100 Special Telephone ‘‘Main 6563”" That you may readily locate and identify each special when you con to the store tome and are also numbered here announced will be found upon where merchanc played 1—$1.75 Ten-piece Set of Earthenware 68c The complete set includes Casserole, Cover, two Bowl six Custards | 2—65c Mottled Blue Pails 48c H | 3—$2.25 Aluminum Waffle Irons $1.50 4—Up to $1.25 Aluminum Kitchen Pieces 38c ¢ Pans, Preser Including ing Kettles, Bread Pans, Mixing Bowls, Scoops, Milk Warmer Ca es and other piece 5— 75 Triangle Oil Mops 45c 6—$1.00 Universal Food Chopper 79c | 7—25¢ Cone-shaped Toasters, for gas range, 19¢ Measuring Cup 8 This combination may be used arately if desired 10—Eli Savon Laundry Soap, 9 Bars for 25c | FIRST FLOOR | 11—Men's 35¢ and 50c Half Hose 3lc pairs and best quality fiber black. white and colors 12—Men’s Cashmere Half Hose 23c Pair rex O14 t zen pai 13—Men’s $1.50 Night Shirts soe #200 Made of ut frogs 14—Men’s $1.50 Pajamas $1.19 A limited quantity-—-15 dozer 15—Men’s $1.50 Night Shirts for $1.35 Made of heavy twill, silk frog 16—Men’s $2.00 Night Shirts for $1.35 Made ambri ter weight than is genera rm i te which a ints for th re are heavy weight, in new 18—Men’ 's $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts $1.85 iew pattert izes 14 to 18 Men's $6.50 Bath Robes a $4.85 Made of Terry cloth in pink, blue and he spe patterns 20—Men’s $8.00 and $8.50 Sweater Coats $0.96 We are going just 36 Sweater n Oxford cardinal navy and maroon 21—Men’s $4.50 Bath Robes a $3.85 n soft color ully finished, ed with si 22—Men’s Street Sor $1.25 You will immediately recognize this glove as an unusual quality; in all regular sizes and cadet 23—Women’s New Pocketbook s, Special $5.00 are the newest fad for Fall; ‘cither top or de strap ire pin seal, natural seal r vachette 24—$3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Bags $2. yes 100) new yle of Bags and trap Purses, in morocco and aschette leather 25—$2.50 Purses $1.89 And these are all new—-both bag and strap purses, in morocco and achette leathers 26—Imported Bar Pins 25c Many attractive tyles of im ported Bar Pins, mounted with fine white or colored jewels STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT, 7, 1916. they are arranged by floors in th The number PAGE ac | Jougall C fouthwick * Fatabiianed 1878 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price Tomorrow Will Be the Day of 100 ees Extra Special Values From Every Department Every One a True Economy--On ete at the Price FOR eo ta aol ONLY corresponding to each of the items ign cards at counters and table 27—25c Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for 95 Handkerchiefs with narrow hen in a fine half-sheer quality 28—Up to $1.95 Embroideries | 50c Elaborately embroidered 1 in pink, blue, ecra and combination 29-——-Up to 75¢ Embroideries 25c { 17-inch edgings, wide few allove 30—10c Handkerchiefs, 6 for 25c Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs with several styles of novelty tape bor ders 31—Cameo Scarf Pins 50c Fine gc everal pretty efvl desig Cluny Laces, made widths 4 to 114 inches 33—35c to 50c Wash Laces 25c | 1. and soft Shad or lingerie, dresse Fine Platt V Laces, suitable ete 34—$1.00 to $1.50 Fine Net Collars 65c mbroidered Net ¢ I ng square and rour 35—25¢ and 35¢ Mesh Veilings 18 Veilings i dots 36—48c to $1.25 Fancy Combs 15c A clearance Combs in carved, ! many pr jeweled n style a rnamental 37—35c Shopping Lists and Address Books 19c (senuine leather covers 38—50c Roover's Initial Embossers 19c For initialing your own station ery; not all initials 39—10c School Composition Books, 3 for 10c Exeellent quality of 40—S50c Washington Sais Souvenir Playing Cards 25¢ Burnished gold edges 41—25c Housh Kodak Albums 15¢ Gift size; several style 42—Berlin’s Cambric Weave Stationery 35c White quare er pe 43—50c Congress Playing Cards 39¢ All the ne style enic back sid eine 44—$1. 00 Colonial Hoop Skirt Foundations 69c Fine quality net 45—$1.00 Imported Hair Brushes 69c Bristles set in rubber cushion 46—5c Pearl Buttons, Dozen 2! 2c Excellent nany size 47—10c “ta * Hooks and Eyes, 3 for 10c Black or white; nearly all sizes 48—$8.50 Adjustable Dress Forms $5.95 Hall with collapsible nickeled skirt 49—$1.95 and $2.45 Ostrich Neckpieces $1.45 with silk tassel not all colo: but most unusual value 50—Up to 35c Ribbons 12'4c Short length fo plain and fancy Ribbons, up to 6 inches wide; suitable for hair bows 51—Fabric Gloves 39c 300 pair chamoisette; mostly black 52—$3.00 White Gloves $1.25 R-button length in French kid; sizes ¢ G 634 and 7 53—Misses’ 75c Kid Gloves 39c Imported Kid Gloves in tan hades; overseam sewn announcement beautiful Scarf Pins in nounted | 32—-8c and 10c Cluny Laces 5c Copies of the prettiest German Holland; ollars in several pretty yles of Novelty Mesh » or with chenille tints, wit the nev wehert or Acme Form including lisle and We have endeavored 54—Women’s $1.00 Silk Stockings 75c Black in all re 4 e y designs and tan shade and Girls’ Stockings 15c eights, in black or white 56—$1.50 Silk Stockings 95c Includin some of the best make ich McCallum and 57—Women’s 25c Vests 12'/c Sleeveless style, in fine weave with low neck 58—Women’s 65c and 75c Union Suits 48 Fine weave Union Suits in sleeve bbed Vest less, tight knee style; sizes 34 to | 44 59—$7.50 Silk Union Suits for $3.95 Women's Italian Silk Suit ht hand-embroidered fronts French band tops; sizes 34 and 36 only | 60—36-Inch Two-Season Lining Satins 94c 10 good shades to choose from . 61—40-Inch Wool Plaids, Special 89c Yard In the new Fall designs 62—36-Inch Chiffon Taffetas $1.35 Yard In solid and changeable effects | SECOND FLOOR || 63_New Trimmed ea at $7.50 100 of the newest styles offered for t ow at a very = special price New purples, plums ahd Burgundy shades pre elling, but it is advi sible, for the merchandise in few instances these lots ery large, and, prices ncomparable ve advise early selectior Store Hours 9 Until 6 6 wide a sufficient quantity of each able that you sale of 100 dispersal will be rapid 78—$1.95 Dix-Made House Luana $1.50 everal attractive styles— Die es that are well made,» well iw hed and made to fit 79— Bungalow Aprons 39c of gingham, with large or cks 80—Night Gowns at 59c White Nainsook Gowns with dainty trimmings, or the popular nin pretty Dresden pat- Crepe G 81—New “Sunbeam” Silk Envelope Chemise $1.95 An unusual value in Wash Silk Chemise of “flesh” tint 82—Pretty Lace-Trimmed _ Camisoles 95c With yoke of dainty, soft lace in back and front, and also sleeve- lets of lace. iS Ae 1 83—Girls’ Fiber Silk Sweaters | at $3.95 In shades of green, rose, Copen- j 1 Delft, bordered in white. -wool ters hagen a at $2.95 In sizes up to 36. Full-fashioned Sweaters that all school girls need. Many attractive colors to choose from; also colors combined with white. Belt and pocket trimmed. 85—Brassieres, Special at 25¢ In four styles: White, embroid- ery trimmed, reinforced under arms, front fastening; pink muslin, finished with lace edging; white embroidery trimmed, cross-back style, with bones in front; ame other with yoke of imitation filet, reinforced under arms. 86—Dresses for Little Girls at 50c Many pretty styles in gingham, made in baby fashions. 64—Children’s Fall Hats 95c and $1.95 At these two special prices are | Hats Iveteen, chinchilla and stitched velvet ‘65—Women’s New Fall Coats $15.00 Decidedly special These new Coats of velour in green, brown or navy blue. Full skirts, large pockets deep cuffs lars 66—Crepe de Chine Blouses, Special $2.95 \ fine, heavy quality of crepe de ! in sizes 36 to 46, in flesh or white, finished with pearl buttons and hemstitched 67—Misses’ and Children’s $3.00 Pumps Reduced to $1.98 Broken range of sizes in one patent or dull leath ut strap Pumps ers 68—Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 | Pumps Reduced to $2.69 \ broken range of sizes in sev eral styles of Women's Pumps; also Oxfords 69—Boys’ $1.50 Felt Hats 25c Sizes 63% to 634 only 7o-teoe Flannel Blouses 55c or boys ages 7, 8 and 9. Bluc gray flannel 71—Boys’ $7.50 Suits $5.95 Double-breasted blue serges ‘three Suits size 13, one size 15 > three size 16, 2 size 17 72—Boys’ $8.50 Suits $6. 95 Double-breasted blue serge—one <, two age age 15 73—Boys’ $10.00 Suits $7.95 | Four only of blue ser double breasted; sizes 10, 11, 12. 74—Women’s Corduroy Bath Robes $2.95 In shades of wistaria, rose, coral and Copenhagen 75—Hand-embroidered Crepe Kimonos $1.19 Colors are wistaria, Copenhagen, | light blue and_ pink 76—Middies Reduced to 85c White Middies trimmed in stripes of pink, blue or green 77—House Dresses at 95c In medium dark shades of ging- | dressing Shop by -experts ham or percale large flat col- | ‘| THIRD FLOOR ||| 87—Girls’ Wash Dresses $1.00 Just the Dresses they need for the Fall days at school; well-made Dresses, daintily finished; 6 to 12, "| 88—A Small Lot of Rompers | 15¢ Each, or 2 for 25¢ Of blue and white checked ging- ham || FOURTH FLOOR || 89—$1.50 Hemmed Bedspreads at $1.25 \ Size 78x88 inches at 78 Size 81x99 inches before hem- ming. eA sae gs 91—10c Outing Flannel 8 eS inches wide (white only). 92—25c Seco Silk 15c 26 inches wide; broken line of 44 inches wide, with chamois }f finish | 94—$3.85 Linen Table Cloths | at $2.95 Size 68x70 inches, in spot de- sign hs 95—Knife, Fork and Spoon Cases, Special 40c The Art Shop offers these new Cases, made up, lined, bound and sta ped for working 96—Turkish Towels, Special _ at 35c Size 20x42 inches, with pink or tamped for working knot or lazy-daisy blue borders; in) French stitches. 97—Made-up Pieces, Special at 25c Including Corset Covers, Bras- sieres, Blouses, Negligees and Children’s Dress u 98—$1.00 Lead-blown Glasses, Dozen 60c For lemonade, iced tea or water, 99—Austrian Basket Favors, _ 10c and 25c¢ There is a limited quantity of these, formerly priced at 50c to $2.00; all imported pieces 100—Scalp Treatinbaks 35c Che work is done in our Hair- This price for the one day only. ie