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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1916. PAGE 5 ODESSA NOW ~ 1S OBJECTIVE | OF MACKENZEN LONDON, Dec. 28.—Attempt | to invade Russian soil north of f i i f ‘ Ol | Dobrudja or east of Moldavia | le the next development in Field Marshal Von Mackenzen's eastern offensive, expected here. Advance of the Teutonic | . Teach Your Chilcrai columns te being opposed ' flercely by the Rumanian he OFF the Attacks of troops, The German forces have lost heavily in their northward advan ad from now on they will hav y Disease Germe | | | heavier fighting cut out for as the Russo-Rumanian line now attaining their grea ot water |strength thru consolidation Pa catetre. Very little doubt existed here to irections in bookiet packed inte |day in the minds of military ex all cartons. perts that Mackenzeo's object For Sale at All Druggists. was Odessa, Russia, They reca Insist on Genuine in RED CARTONS |Tecent dispatches from the eastern front hinting that this was the point beyond Bucharest at which the putons were aiming Almost seven-eighths of the en A tire territory of Rumania ts now in German hands, Moldavia alone r mains free from the invader, But here the Russian and Rumanian line ‘Prevents Barber’ 3 Itch is safe from the sort of military ta pply Beneto! (tics by which Von Mackenzen and and you un Siaaenbae net Lig Bg 8 on Hindenburg achiev it barber # successes in th tanking ¢ BINGHAMTON N. Y., Dec, 28 P. Beecher Van 7 p, Who, togeth er with Gen. Isaac Stevens, mac the first successful effort to cll Mount Ratni n 1870, died Weds day at Katt ville, near h Van Trump was born ter, O., in 1838. He was educated Of, directed, for troatin® \in Kenyon college and the Univer burns, wounds of any kind. | sity of New York, crossing the at all druggists in origi- | plains in 1865 ns, | He married Cynthia Sb 18 at Olympia Later t {moved to Yelm Prairie, wh Trump acted as pos many years. There !s a glacier, a river and a park named after Van Trump in the Ra He is survis [Henry 8. Van Tru “THE OLD FOLKS’ ~— NEED YOU, BOY = on in » couple National park of Seattle Ie “3. C. Ee “tn Seat Catarrh Jelly | Under Sheriff Strin, | poster from a Minneapolis de leasant and | ay, I} antiseptic aoneed, ia a young ma y to th t that “J ny disay > re 7 er at all “Grieg ared from his home in the East i ful airection® i i cad kis boartbeok te are ex erting every means to bring him back. The young man’s picture waa sent }to the sheriff, and th io the miss in William Je | Mo. He ts th * } “Oh, J. C. LL” the poster I ooth ( TEAM |“¥0 veek 20 aw to mak home bd bd If you care ‘The first dental nec a wis @.¢-°6 49 the bile that 7 | “stroyer of germs by factual ter know you are ever THE | |LUMP SUM TO BE GIVEN GOV. LISTER FOR HIS MANSION TACOMA, Dec. 28 sum will be api ed over to OLD FOLKS ‘ maintenance of rin ‘ mans! t the coming m of the legislature ex pressed today by ts chairman of the a mittee. “If he wants to sper this money for entertai opri internally as 4) packed in all origin: rmanent and positive rele | om indigestion, gas'on the stom- |guests,” said Davis, “why, let hir 4 ‘ ach, lower bowel troubles, gastritis, | spend it for oysters or anything he j eatarrh of the stomach,” ulcerated | yy. 4 stomach, sore throat, biliousness, ptomeine poisoning and similar ail- ments. j For sale at all druggists Insist on Genuine in Red Cartons, SHOTS SCARE BOY Jerman-made A vigorously worded summary of ‘or which the allies © fighting-—-to re | Americar tateme d spatch, asserts the Capture of 0) more ng the total of Russian sol nkage ts about Riminincul-Sarat up to 20, was reported by the war of ALLIES NOTE REJECTS PEACE AS OFFERED BY ED L. KEENE U. P. Staff Correspondent LONDON, Dec, 28.—Dispatch of the allies’ reply to Ger many's peace proposals is im- minent. Information today In dicated that the phraseology of the Identical note by all the entente practically been settled upon Russ reply—couened in the terms agreed upon by the to be sent tions, had alllee—is already en route to Paris, wh it will be handed the American ambassador with France's note, for transmeision to Berlin some time within the ew days © ‘of militarism, of the rule tional law the over ree over intern which the rhe note, however, will not state ae Mt w t consent to the peace ard to the Daily Telegrap prating by all n words why the approved forth { for GERMANS TAKE 10,000 SLAVS BERLIN a Sayville, De prisoners during th today wht i number Bavarian infantry division and Austro-Hungarian. tr ntrenched Russ pulsed vi ade against th ses in d Tony Moradini, a grocery man v living at 1107% Fifth ave., thought ef A he heard burglars and pumped four | hot pieces of lead into the imme | SED iie'e vicinity Police | fe the one great truth in medicine. |hulk of J Results prove it. Every claim, every | statement. ever romine, every Simmons, 20, in a near-by He wanted to Word published concerning the wor Fr was over Gere of Benetol, has been “Truth in| jad ac st Advertising rpg plas Benetol 1s not a “patent medicine.” | Moradini’s wind 1en it ie not a “cure it fe a healing |on the snow He {a being bh ent that ki rms, and the only Veutination Feason that it good ¢ ad ss ailments is th mS. 7 many ailments are caused by germs.| AMSTERDAM, Dec, 28 For sale at Insist on genutn 1 druggists in original Rea |SWitzerland’s reiteration of Pres! ton. |dent Wilson's peace nove with prac- MEE directions 1 cach package ically the same phrases in which} tary acknowledged the Anerican| note | Meays follow directions i 515.00 15 Yenrs Guarantee With All Hor m. to 6 pt |Natioal Painless Dentists found the shrinking confidential |many and Austria have replied to|' PAINLESS DENTISTRY °°". Painiess Dental Work change Geneva today KAISER’S NOTE, VASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—G an uiswer to President V note reached the state! partment tod The offic » announced the ere BAGS 26TH PLANE PARIS. De 8.—Sub-Lieut.| hi rman n official tatement says The report de ed considerable air activity on} he Western front with portal] bombarding expeditions on mp jbach, Dilligen, Briey and Ha dange. Two French dirigibles, was sald, bombarded factories at uskirchen. ., FOOD RIOTS SHOW HUNGER PINCHES | LONDON, D Dall food demonstrations in the chief citie Austria-Hungary, great misery with hundreds of suicides during December, were reported in I Telegraph dispatches from 50c Cloth Bound Books ) wuthoritative sources, the} {ted Press learns the allied ote will contain f a peace based or Ishers’ prices higher. Our pric Probably the allles will make| still clearer thelr alms and pur a recital of the “erimes’ »pose to hold Ger ns on which the to talk peace h term must be inferential! rawn from the statement of th d purposes for which the and ela ng the plea for a| Probably | im: | ca of the estab-| entually, of a peace of nee as to prevent all Men’s Union Suits © future of another * are stiri rday's United Press ntente notes, © allies, w & and what they are soners, chiefs half Price the arm Riminineul behind back. he same time, farther south-| the statement, “Ger t in colors; tunt the reply sald nothing A attached to the awer. There bad been sugges that Germany might give her ms secretly In a message to Am ‘ard for transmsision proof Umbrellas to sell for 81.00 each —| see ey gon-| Stratford, et ling silver ‘with bright finish; Indi per Shakers, of ster- re shapes; pair Embroidery Shop Remnants of Embroideries Half Price MacDougall-Southwiok, Mirat Floor Telephone “Main 6720” Crepe 12 1-2c Half Price » be some are a bit but represent # lot ittle mone About 40 nearly as REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS 10¢ YARD REMNANTS OF WHITE GOODS 1-3 LESS ODDS AND ENDS OF BEDDING 20 PER CENT LESS Including soiled Bl ets, Bedspreads IMPORTED COTTON TOWELING 10¢ YARD all white, or with t 17 inches w red border EMBROIDERED SCARF OR SQUARE $1.95 Slightly soiled—that 1s why they are re duced. Of linen; size 18x54 or 30x30 Machours uthwick, Third Floc Men’s Shop | Remnant Pric Women’s Hand $2.85 189 garments, formerly $3.5 $a $5.00 and $6.00—of Bag Ss medium and heavy weight wool and heavy German «ilk 2 : Formeriy $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 lise, including such makes as and $8.50 Reduced to $3.95 DECIDED clearance many novelty and « Hand Bags of silk, velvet and plush—all this season's do ns Besides, back and top strap Purses are included, at $3.95. Munsing, Vassar Nor folk and New Brunswick The reason for this reduc tion is that some have been lay pieces, oth- ere are from broken lines, Very special, 82.85. Men’ used for dis Union Suits 98c MacDougall-Southwick First Floor These garments were for ly $1.75. A splendid win 6 Welght cotton—an incom plete range of sizes Men’s Handker- Odes and ends of Stamped Fillow Tops. a few Centers and Searfe in « ‘ signe stampe tinted on art linens, “2 15¢ or fancy weaves ite r Regular 25¢ Se, SOc and Handkerchiefs, plain and itlaled, n, reduced to alf price because they have nm sotled and mussed from istmas display Day MEN'S SOCKS BRE A PAIR Pin Cushione— fancy lace and rib- bon trimmed: size 95 (uxt? Inches. Col pink or blue Re 4a and ends of regular Oe Socks, In black and co! MEN'S SHIRTS FOR O5e Taken from our regular $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Unes; some are slightly mussed jot Incindes 240 Shirts in om 14 to 18. Three for or M5e each dren's Drew Raby ) Honnets, Dressing . Sacques, and many é other hand-embrold ered pleces, for MacDougall-South wick Fourth Floor Women’s Umbrellas Formerly $3.50, $4.00, $6.00 Reduced to $2.95 DDS and ends of many styles and many quall- es; all black covers, others ain and fancy andles An unusual oppor tion Street Gloves black, white © 25¢ earance to, palr Giri’ e125 Kid white or tan; a pair Also 100 Women's Shower. MacDou Southwick First § ~MacDougall-Southwick First Floor Women's 81.00 sitk =} he Thetin, Aurora, black or two fects. Reduced to Children's Stock~» formerly priced | in white, blue or black om: plete size range; the £2.50 Salt and Pep-) vidual size; per patr 00 SIippee MacDougall-Southwick First MacDougal!-Southwick, Firat Floor Op MbitA ta x Wo XHTWE And These Going Sales — Shop $1.25 Union suit Glove Shop kK navy blue have been r ac Jougall-/outhwick Matabiished 1876 Established 1875 ——! Boot Shop —— Women’s Suit Clearance Women’s Coat Clearance Women’s Dress Clearance Blouse Clearance Millinery Clearance Knit Underwear Women's 81.00 MacDougall-South wick Firet Floor Infants’ Shop Baby's Soft-soled Shoes—a broken lot complete in size range, Clearance price, 50¢. Black Sateen Bloomers, sizes 2 to 8, inclusive. Spe rials n and per celal at 50¢, All-\Wool Sweaters, full fashioned, with belt; sizes 2 to 16 years in the lot Color: rose Oxford agen and white Sweater in the lot is worth $5.00, Clearance price, green, ( Every A few Fiber Silk Sweaters, odds and ends of sizes and colors, reduced to $2.95, Children's Aprons of checked gingham o white, reduced for clearance to Be each Girls’ Dress of serge shepherd checks or corduroy special at 85.95, Gingham Dresses for girls of 6 to 14 years, $1.50 and $2.25. Flannelette Sleeping Gar- ments for children of 2, 4, 6 8 and 10 years. A small lot marked for clearance at 50¢, Children's Fine Sets, con sisting of coat and bonnet to match, of the best materials fur trimmed, have been re duced for clearance. MacDor Third F all-Southwick House Dresses A broken lot of Houte Dresses—among them a few Dix-make, 95e. Middy Blouse: to match, for hi with skirts © wear; of percale or gingham. While they last, M5¢ the sult Windsor Crepe Kimonos— mostly in lavender or rose; a few figured styles. Special at Corduroy Lounging Robes in Copenhagen or rose color S295, A few Flannel Middies in riced for clearance, MacDougall-Southwick Third Floor | Remnant Veils 77{5¢ and 10c Each — N accumulation of plain and fancy Mesh Veilings in lengths from % to 1% yds MacDougall-Southwick First Floor clearance of 0¢ NECKWEAR |__ Reduced to 25¢ | FUR TRIMMINGS a ial 95c Yard Trimming tn MacDougall-Southwick, __'Handkerchief Shop | Dusty and wrinkled Hand- kerchiefs that were used for Nearly as many styles 12c Handker- 18¢ and 20¢ Handker- hiefs, 3 for 2me, Mac Dougall-Southwick First Floor | Housewares $2.00 Earthenware Finke Dishes, ° Karthenware Se Barthenware Wire Extension Pot Covers of many some with ver 8 De Millinery duced Yo $2.95. China Shop reduced prices Agents for Soreilt Shoes EMNANT DAY Charge Purchases Made Friday Not Billed Until February First Remnants of Georgette Remnests of all 1 kinds of Sortm and } 2 Marquisette, in good | lengths Price these are sample Curtains that To All marked for e prices ranging The Peir from Remnants ef Cre- | tonne, Sitkoline, Sun- 3 fant and various kinds of drapery fab-( OE rics, at wesc. on. ked for Remnant Day at Rabber Door Mats, ) size 14x26 inches. A ood heavy ay Eech —MnacDougall-Southwick, Fourth Floor. Ihe and 35¢ Nevel- tea, including Sew- ing Sets tn sweet rass baskets, Bay- Cc erry Candi ete. Reduced to. Se Sewing made of cretonne, nag" 4| several colors ‘anaf covered with silk > SOr Sewing Baskets - reduced to —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor, Prices for a @ay that are most Interesting, =e sizes 4 and move cae Ba German bias Dianket 1. cloth: sizes 4 and 6 te of felt’ 6% Ls irom 6% Wasn 1. 25 $2.50 to $4.00; Ages 21% to 6 years Boys’ Wash Sutts, formerly up to $2.56. ages 2% to 5 years Wool Over- 4 formerty $15.00: on. MacDougall-Southwtek, Third Floor. 36 Lingerie Blouses Size range is incomplete, Reduced to 28e, Mac Dougall. -Southwick, Second Pi Corset Shop fine line of Brassieres ack and front s, some trim= pattern lace, r roldery; large Quantities of every size from the smatiest to the largest Special, 50e. Mat Dougall-Southwiek, Third Floor and ends, such as of china, glassware, bric-e-brac, ete, 4 i wal thwick, Fourth Floor, pean betas Bes 2 et BS:8.5.3-8:9 pak oe SPPESAP UEP LTPAP RE EA SAPS SEARLES RESIS SPE DSS BE ratte