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>> BASH YOURHOME ON LIBERAL CR a rss ZEPS IN DANGER: BY WILBUR 8, FORREST United Press Staff Corresondent | LONDON, Nov, 8.—The great | Anglo-French offensive on the Somme In Northern France, to- day has direct bearing on fu- ture Zeppelin raids on England This hint was given to the United Press today by a British official in a position to know on the You LL PAY © 1.00 Down, 01.00 Per Week 8 50.00 Worth of 75.00 Worth of 100.00 Worth 130.00 Worth gence Werth ) | PRE-INVENTORY SALE If the Anglo-French force drive a wider the German eventually traighten itself Th All odd sample pieces, all discontinued patterns and matched Bedroom Suites at special prices that to the homefurnisher Our Usual Liberal Credit Terms Will Apply on Sale Articles mean substantial savings 1 able to K distance raids, but not pelin hangara tn inder | Safor | mean far in-| 4 | many. Thus| jationa concerning | n radiv f action, at-| ndit aad other scl Special KANSAS SPLITS. ENUINE brass Bed tn the | PULL quartered oak Dining | Foval satin finish. Has heavy Table in fumed or golden | two-inch posts with five Has @ heavy 45 Inch rods. Is gual 4 plank top that teed to tarnish. tee x feet Regular price $24.75 TOPEKA, Nov 8-—Kanens has| Special . $18.65 given Woodrow W lurality ov Wedhonse-Grinbaum @:! « Dike Reece | wort The worst eplit ticket Kans ever known became apparent ty Do a turns today y republican wet vat | <a GREETS bp UNION PACIFIC TO as has with} to clear away pimples. | | Gatunes asd oth | | Sad that makes the skic soft, cleat | | GET 2,500 NEW CARS and healthy. BY ROBERT J. BENDER | Any druggist can U. P. Staff Correspondent supply you with zemo, which generally over ASBURY PARK, N. J., Nov. comes all skin diseases. Acne. eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, black| 8&—Secretary Tumulty told heads in most cases give way to| President Wilson early today aeae gs Freque Senight, Itching | that at 7:30 the president shes disappear overnig c usually stops instantly. Zemo is a| Could feel aseured that he had safe, antiseptic liquid, easy to uss| a minimum of 264 electoral and dependable. It costs only 25c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will | not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for rt votes—two less than necessary to elect—and that “things were constantly looking better.” Included in the states Tt skins. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 0. |e ured for Wilson in arr! at a Af |this conclusion were Minnesota), f }and Kansas, Tumulty did not fig Such Pretty, Fluffy Curls—In Three Hours! |ure in Idaho, California, New Mex npshire, Delaware ¢ fa, which are included doubtful states. |ico, New West Virg -|among the i sident Wilson was up by and soon r unieation wi FIRE CLOSES MINE M-) CE STRALIA, Nov. 8.—The Men-| dota ce mines have been forced) , to shut down operations as the re. of congratula 1 t re wl h swept thru tions on his re-election poured into Operations: etl the . " ar 000 ' refused to pre me te. rs y ) carry eithe r atin McAdoo wired he had unquestionable advices that Cali ne Stuart's " Dyepepe a Tablets | fornia would go to Wilson. [ THEATRES |: After Each Meal and You Can Eat as Much as You Want of What You Want on Election You can win at the Write for FREE Trial Package Sunset tomorrow. : ere a child you ate thing that p GRAND Spall gros Veal Roast ..... 9c ee pets gs ep iat woauited Pot Roast ....... 10c Jf the Grand theatre progr Capt ur stomach Juices Sigsbee, will be held over untll the sap > Pork Roast ....12%¢ PP first of’ nexty week. Captain adds a een Fancy Bacon 20c plays musi Re phicoedae ree It will pay Veal Chops ...... 14c p Macks Uae dk Bee Pah your next meal w , Link Sausage ... .10c Al Turner 4 h, vent 4 Fresh Fall Salmon, lb. mene En ee ar 10c ur food in peace. Let your Fresh Crabs, 2 for 25c 2,000 SEEK PLACES "),' ce sete AS U. S. OFFICERS ‘.:""":. ands have d been glad the j Get a box of Stuart's Dy — ts from your druggist, or ee & Already about 2,000 men have qual.|™ all the below coupon today. p the new congresslc law provid Free Trial Coupon ing mf Crt MEGEDOHT, Prop. It Is expected that this figure 109 PIKE 8T. within another year, will be 4r Next Door to Bon Marche creased to 15,000 officers, It nlanned to make the reserve corp ited reservoir All of the accepted officers have | successfully passed an examination, | and will go under training provided |by the army department, A reserve ( F. A. Stuart Co,, Iding, Mars at once a of Stuart's Dy 235 Stuart STAR WANT ADS GRING RESULTS Street . City...+ Our New Telephone Number is Main 6720. Shop Early! STAR—WFEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 2916. PAGE $ ac Dougall-/outhwick Metadiioned 1878 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price Butterick Fashions for December Have Arrived Store Hours 9 Until 6 16 Tomorrow Will Be the Day of 100 Specials Extra Special Values Fi ro m Every Department Every One a True Economy— On Sale at the Price FOR ONE DAY ONLY That you may come to the nouncement store tomorrow, and are also numbered | BASEMENT FLOOR || No. 1—5Se Cotton Dish Mops, 3 for 10c No. 2—10c National Paper, 3 for 25c No. 3—15¢ to 30c Butcher Knives, 7c No. 4—20c Corn Poppers, 15c I'wo-quart size No. 5—30c Coal Hods, 22c Toilet readily locate and identify each special when you they are The each of the items here announced will be found upon sign cards at counters and tables where merchandise is displayed Japanned No. 6—20c Extension Wire Strainers, llc No. 7—25c Folding Coat | Hangers, 12c | No. 8—35c Matting Lunch Boxes, 23c No. 9—$3.50 Aluminum Tea Kettles, $2.48 No. 10—$2.00 Ironclad Alarm Clocks, $1.45 | No. 11—Black Velvet Suiting, | Cpa $1.28 Yard kimonos, he robes. green and n No, 13— All. coil Scotch Tweeds, Special $1.68 Yard wide. Excellent for golf and all other use dresses or lounging eo aa are Copenhagen, 27 inches wide; fast dye; fast | pile No. 12—$1.00 Velveteens, Special 69c Yard | 29 inches wide Suitable for | hes ska outd No. 14— “India Special $1.50 Cl Have and sport ha No. 15— Up to $8.50 Silk Bags for $4.85 New pouch and ia covers new drawstring style, tri manned with cut k or velvet; | teel ar 1 beads | No. 16— 15 Bags Reduced | to $1.39 | B taken from our regular stock that formerly sold up to $3.50. Of pin seal, Morocco and crepe leathers; a few silk and suede Bags in the lot No. 17—50 Bags Reduced to $2.39 Fancy Silk and Leather Bags, former ed at $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 an ). In colors and bla Novelty shapes in pin seal, and crepe seal. In this lot are a few large shopping Bags in light cow le and Morocco leathers. No. 18—35c Stationery, | 21c Box | Rajah Silk”"—a linen fabric | I fine quality. White or | tints; 24 sheets and 24 envelopes | No. 19. —A 75c value for 35¢ y f Hurd’s Cards, with your gold or silver, | ir usual charge is 25¢ No. 20—$1.75 to $2.50 Kodak | Albums, $1.29 | eaf Albums with genuine Stationery or leather covers; size 7x11; Rhino padded leather covers, in sizes 10x | 12 19x14. Every Album has 50 pages No, 21—25c and 35c Shopping Lists, 17c Genuine le ther covers; several refill pad No. "22 -25¢ Shell Hair Pins, ie Box t quality shell; 4 to 12 in a No. 23 $4.50 Dress Forms | for $2.75 Kumpact Dress Forms, with collapsible, nickeled skirt. Sizes 38 and 40 only No. 24—25c School Sets, 18c Consisting of five pencils, pen holder and eraser, in leatherette | No. 25—10c to 25¢ Dozen Post Cards, 4c Dozen Motto and Sentiment Cards, plain or hand colored. Many subjects. No. 26—Writing Inks and Paste, 3c Writing Ink black. blue, ¢ and violet standard size Library Paste No, 27—-Women’s $1.00 and $1.25 Neckwear 69c Georgette Crepe Collars in large some finished with Venise lace in blue-black, jet Also size; edge. FIRST FLOOR || | ” Umbrellas, | | | arranged by floors in this ‘an numbers corresponding to No. 28—Women’s 45c and 50c Neckwear, 29c Net and Organdy Collars, and Vestees. No. 29—Novelty Marabou Capes, $2.25 Of Marabou, effectively combined with ostrich; black or natural; fin- ished with silk tassels. No. 30—25c to 50c Ribbons Sets for 15¢ Short lengths of wide, plain motre and fancy Ribbons. Enough in each piece for a pretty bow. No. 31—10c to 20c Handkerchiefs, 4 for 25¢ Women’s Silk or Lawn Handker- chiefs in white, or novelty colored effects; some embroidered, others lace trimmed. No, 32—50c Metal Photo Frames, 38c Cabinet size; platinoid finish, re- sembling silver. Will not tarnish. Made with wide, oval face and large ball feet No. 33—Boys’ 50c Books, 18c pi Bag Bing ~ Alive” are interesting Books for boys. Cloth-bound Books, regularly 50c each, now 18c No. 34—Fancy Braid Pins, 69c Formerly $1.00 to $1.75. In wonderful effects, showing novel combinations of white and colored stones. No. 35—25¢ to 50c Laces, 10c Short lengths of pretty trimming laces, camisole laces, linen Cluny edges and insertions, embroidered bands, ete. No. 36—85c to $1.75 Fur Trimmings, 65c Yard Black Fur Trimming with long, shaggy hair; also imitation black pointed Fox Trimming, 1 and 2 inches wide No. 37—Embroideries, 25c Yd. Short lengths of wide, Embroid- ered Bands, and 44-inch Voile Flounces. Original prices were 65c and 85c—a few of the Bands much higher. Men’s Shop—First Floor No. 38—Men’s Gloves, ] Special $1.19 Street Gloves of gray suede. No. 39—Men’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.00 Of pure linen with inch hems; large size. No. 40—Men’s Night Shirts, Special 85c Of outing flannel, trimmed with silk frogs. No. 41—Men’s Pajamas, Special $1.45 Of outing flannel; silk frog fast- eners No, 42—Men’s Union Suits, Special $3.85 All worsted crotch No. 43—Men’s Shirts and Drawers, Garment 50c Of heavy fleece-lined cotton. | M%- or %- garments; closed | No. 44—Men’s Union Suits for $1.15 Of heavy cotton, winter weight. No. 45—Men’s Cotton Socks, | 3 Pairs for 50c | Slack, white or navy blue No. 46—Dr. Jaeger’s Under- wear, 10 Per Cent Discount This includes the entire stock; five different qualities. No. 47—Men’s Automobile Gloves, $1.50 Made of a pliable leather and sturdy No. 48—Women’s Glove-silk Vests, $1.35 In sizes 36 to 42. or white. No. 49—Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Union Suits, Special at $2.45 Linen mesh and mercerized Suits; high, low or Dutch neck styles. Not all sizes in every’ style. No. 50—Girls’ 50c Union Choice of pink Suits 39c High neck, long sleeve, ankle- length style, of medium weight. Sizes 4 to 8 years. No. 51—Women’s Stockings, Special 25c Most of these are from a sample line. Mostly black; Balbrig- gan and white included | No. 52—$1.00 Silk Stockings, 69c Pair In plain black or two-tone effects, Sizes 8% and 9, some We have endeavored to provide a suffi to suffice for the day’s selling, as possible, 80 low No. 53—Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings, 15c Pair Two weights; mostly black. All sizes in the lot No. 54—Women’s 50c Gloves for 39c Cashmere or lisle; mostly black Sizes 5%, 6 and 6% No. 55—$1.50 and $1.75 Gloves, $1.35 Black, white and colors, in a good range of sizes No. 56—$1.50 Gauntlet Gloves, 95c Children’s Tan Gauntlet Gloves, made from high grade imported leather. SECOND FLOOR || No. 57—12 Misses’ Dresses Reduced to $6.95 All this season’s models. of satin and serge No. 58—100 Lingerie Waists, 45c This reduction was taken on these Waists to insure a speedy removal. All desirable styles and materials. No. 59—9 Women’s Coats Reduced to $5.00 They are mixtures; small sizes. No. 60—5S0 Women’s Hats $7.50 ‘These will be shown for the first time tomorrow. Every one an au- thentic winter model. No. 61—Children’s Hats Reduced to $1.95 Of plush or stitched black, navy or brown No. 62—Children’s Shoes, $1.00 Pair Broken lines of several different makes; sizes 5 to 714 No. 63—Women’s Boots Reduced to $4.85 Button or laced styles; in patent and dull leathers. Broken sizes of $6.00 to $9.00 Boots. oe __THIRD FLOOR | No. 64—$3.50 Linen Napkins, $2.85 22-inch Napkins Dresses velvet; 22 of real Irish linen No. 65—Damask Lunch Cloths, Special $1.35 34 inches square and hemstitched. No. 66—75c Linen Scarfs, 50c Size 17%x48 inches, and hem- stitched. No. 67—$1.50 Bedspreads for $1.25 Full double-bed size, hemmed Spreads; white, honeycomb pattern. No. 68—81x99 Hemmed Sheets, 98c Usual price for this particular Sheet is $1.10. No. 69—66x80-Inch Wool Blankets, $5.29 A pleasing assortment of plaids; also white with pink or blue bor- ders No. 70—Hyde-Grade Galatea, 17c Yard The usual price is 20c. The lot also includes other standard makes. A wanted variety of patterns. No. 71—15c Percales for 10c Yard A yard wide; light colors No. 72—White Outing Flannel, 15c Yard inches wide; weight. No. 73—Boys’ $15.00 Overcoats, $7.65 13 only. For boys and men; ages 14 to 20. No. 74—Boys’ $10.00 Overcoats, $5.95 16 only. For boys men; ages 14 to 20. No. 75—Boys’ $1.00 Rah- Rah Hats, 50c A broken size range from 6% to neat patterns in extra heavy young and young 6M All-wool Hats No. 76—Boys’ Tan Raincoats for $2.95 With every Coat there is a Storm Hat to match. Ages 2 to 16 years. No. 77—45 Boys’ Plush Hats, 95c Each These Hats originally sold up to $3.00. A broken range of sizes. No. 78—Japanese Vests, $1.95 and $2.95 Warm, quilted Vests gray, navy, rose, white or Copenhagen; also black with various colored lin- ings. Vests with sleeves at $2.9 sleeveless style, $1.95, in but it i for the merchandise in this t its dispersal will be rapid | ient quantity of each item advisable that you come early sale of 100 Specials is priced No. 79—Billie Burke House © Dresses, $1.95 Made fine grade of gingham ing colors and combi- 1 sizes from 36 to 42, Special at 39c A broken assortment of Aprons— many formerly sold up to $100. Light and dark percales and checked ginghams. 4 No. 81—Women’s Flannelette Gowns 85¢ Made of excellent quality flanmel- | ette in all-white or pretty striped 7 combinations. With collar and eole larless styles No. 82—Misses’ $50.00 Suits | Reduced to $27.50 | wick’s Special” Corset, $1. \n unusual opportunity to a new Fall Suit at a very low No. 83—Children’s Sweaters at $2.95 A broken line of Sweaters, prin- cipally white; a few colors. sizes in the lot. These are all wool. No. 84—Women’s Corduroy Bath Robes, $2.95 An excellent combination of Bath Robe and Kimono. Colors are wise taria, rose, dark blue and Cope hagen No. 85—Hand-embroidered Crepe Kimonos, 95c Made with hemstitched organd collar and cuffs; embroidered in colored silks. An excellent value, No. 86—‘MacDougall-Souths — A splendidly boned Corset o pink brocade. No. 87—Women’s Brassieres at 25c j Well-made garments, neatly fin= insertion. No. 88—Children’s Felt Hats, $1.00 ‘ For ages 2 to 12 years. Excel | lent School Hats in navy blue, Cos penhagen or black. No. 89—A Lot of Children’s Garments at Half Price Little Flannels, Slips, Dre . etc., that have become soiled < mussed from handling and display. All at Half Price. No. 90—Soiled Undermuslinis _ at Half Price In the lot are Corset cova Combinations, Chemises, etc. that have been mussed from display. | FOURTH FLOOR | No. 91—Seamless Velvet Rugs, $19.85 9x12 size, colors. No. 92—Pillow Squares of Velour or Velvet, 45c Each Size 24x24 inches. An unusual value for the price. No. 93—Imported Favors, 10c and 25¢ Each These make delightful Finest china roses in all col- ors, and natural colored. foliage. Baskets with rose tops, ete. ues from $1.25 to $2.00 for 25¢, No. 94—Fancy Silk Candle ~ q Shades, $1.00 Each Large size; $3.50 values. No. 95—Stamped Infants’ Dresses Reduced Made up of Linflax and nain- sook; sizes 6 months, 1 years. Former prices, $1.00; special at 38c, 43c, 50c. No. 96—Ready-Made Corset | Covers, Special 25c ; Stamped on nainsook, in dainty bowknot designs. Edge may have crochet finish or lace Cotton for working included. No. 97—Stamped Collars, Special 13c Stamped for embroidery on fine quality Linflax. No. 98—Linen Guest Towels, Special 35c¢ and 2 Stamped in French knot design, f or for solid embroidery. No. 99—Women’s $1.00 Batiste Gowns, 50c Made with applied yoke of flesh 4 Stamped to be worked in — batiste. white. No. 100— for $2.00 Made from your own combings, — usual price being $2.50, | ished with lace edge, or lace <—_ i __ FIFTH FLOOR |] ree-Stem Switches _ No. "30—Coverall Aprons, ie in good, serviceable | : figures, — Values to $1.00 for 10c; val-— regular’ $2.50 and 7Sc, SScq trimmed,

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