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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1917, PAGE 9 me GROTE-RANKINCo. TO F. AEGEL, General Manager. JANUARY Furniture Sale Chinese Grass and Reed Furniture’ HALF PRICE Chi- Reed pieces of Grass and urniture including Chair Rockers Tables Sewing Sas kets Ferneric and Flower Stand ar irked at e-ha their r ilar pri i are about thirty pieces, 1 and brown y fir , ig in price from $6.00 00, to t at closed out at exactly HALF PRICE Cocoa and Rubber Door Mats Reduced 65c 75c for 90c Cocoa Door Mats for $1.25 Rubber Door Butte, on the Richest Hill in the World, From Which a Billion Dollars Mats Copper and Siliver ve ar Size 18x30 iv made A , p : nd quality rubber By Jack Jungmeyer long fiber coa OK P i and will give entire satis BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 12.—Here towers the richest faction hill in the world. On its crest the vhine of millions in divi- ; dends Under it 16,000 out the preciou coppe inc, gold and silve ig the “tunnels of Babel " And ip ween catacomb and derrick lies ugly, ro- The Outfit Includes mantic old Butte, once uncouth camp, now probably the |. f The Columbia most ot ie little city in the world and mother of mil- : > : . ® Leader $75.00 & jionaires galore. . Twenty selections Ru we against a . 1 10 double wa ided Columbia 000,000 month: Sealed Record 6.50 “T | Complete outfit, given it ! oaly 981.50 Fn to 900 [289 saiocas.. Easy Weekly or Monthly § of its 99.000 happier On the streets strut 10,000 | Payments than other folk , € are) single men, the cream of the | ya % spending their big bonus wages; world’s mining districta Crack There are many rea- what it means to live, work and drillers, dynamite men, metal sii dan mild ove play on the richest hill in the| furgists and adventurers from | sons why you should ae world Wales, South Africa, Central a Columbia Grafonola, Misers are as rare as cate in| America, Mexico, Alaska, the Butte. The altitude ts too high for them. Every one seems to spend | — » OPEN; WHO'LL WALK THRU IT? “mother lode” of California and but chief of these are the indisputable facts that tone, quality and control are unexcelled New Columbia Records in Sealed Envelopes at There isn't a city in the wor where a dollar goes faster! Wine and women, of a sort, are this Store Only—ready i rriendiy rivals for the gold of th the 20th of each month revelers. They get a t fe that $4,000 payxoll, tho wide open Butte closes saloons a midnight and n in a brick pen gates these Crochet Bedspreads . mucker buys as fine a plank a Special Each $1.59 Side on capper eae] BY ESL KERN for whom he ks, He uaoen ee . ; on. 12.— The | ‘ Regular Price $2.00 rp when exgs soar to $ peeba Hush lo ali apee.cbie ts Good’ quality Crochet Bedspreads in a variety of ee ene ate —— Pw ie pected in the near future choice pattern Weave, finish and material are so ; This was the British view as reflected in the press and pub: i a r e these Spread cti Oth s to ° | united as to make the preads attractive both as t ner t ;| lie today as to the effect of price and quality sles Bg pay be es thar ry ge | the allies’ reply to President a wo nig ON garni pte AB Wilson's note. It would be dif. against $ ear ago. nd he ficult to find any Britisher to day rash enough to predict that Germany is now ready to ac- cept the terms the note speci- Grote-Rankin. Fifth at Pike Grote Rankin Not a Pimple but is destined to gath : two inSight :- The man in the inder ‘WOULD SET HIGHER | » delusion ax to ¢ pre d Any Woman May Become Free t military « n—but con Mr. and Mrs CREAM STANDARD — "From All Blemishes of Face or vipers stiaved ” dodier: ox: lata Thrift find that Skin by Using Stuart's Germany will be forced, both by the - Calcium Wafers millte ecessity, tot Higher purity standards for ice| Ge sen ibmit to the terms the allies have Handy cream and buttermilk may be de-| one OF tne Rreatest | lessings 4] iad down " Groceterias manded by the health department!of a fine. f faa meek The frankn und ‘ urtesy of shortly. and arms. A ntion now ore Rs ne usd? Brash i City Milk Inspector A. N. Hender-| 8nd then to the A sorinit DY ent Wil ne hen Seaanianent ab- “ son has recommended such @ step! Makes this possible omen are it what was f ed American Are at the Economy and} jy his annual report to Health Com.|Ste2t Sufferers from bleo eddling” to fesire to ithun Pike Place Public Markets. | missioner McBride Cee ne res na tao | ate & somewhat. obt but nat He saya the dry law has resulte marred because of this fact. | ioubtiews well-intentioned friend in an increase in consumption of ice Everywhere today — confidence cream and buttermilk |was expresse of the American Henderson's division tested 6,000 people's approval of the allies’ ac cows, detected 200 tubercular, and tion. It was held they could not found that only 3.7 per cent of all lee things otherwise milk samples were. below «tan | From the standpoint of a neutral n the bacteria count, during 1916, the big outstanding feature of tt - whole situation seems to be that YOUTH MAY LOSE the peace ball is still rolling slow Fy was severely burned about the head eds ° peeds. and arms, was under the care of a are a8 Pp pleasant to tal physician Friday rmint, give in an exceedingly! Cff1CAGO, Jan, 12.—Question A —— ——-- short time a complexion that willl whether @ general strike by Leta hw rival the ideals of an artist to pro-|trainmen will be called tn case the re ay John Mccann, of Chestnut, WNsinues, They del 1a soeh ® nalural| cteeais court dectaren the AAI y was asked by a friend if he Voted way. by cleaning out th npretie conrt, GSSIArsa. te Adkia B k “4 or Wilson, He answered: “I did, tnyowing off all skin discolora-|rajjroads refuse to meet the de oo store and #0 did my wh sons, four daugh-|tiong and blood impurities, that) mands of the unions will not be con ters, four sons-in-law, seven grand- \) Rarer L ae cate BUNA ; 3 ’ ; “ they do their work of beauty bul dewalt at tte oonfarenbe of ral \ a taller atalbe aaoadal eee rey gore, cou mee: C18 ing elmo " before you can be iteve | "14 ' ae nie hood gis * sion fb we 3 _ Re makes votes for Wilson right in| i+ nousible for them to act at all pet D 224 Pike—Corner Third lour own family.” |" to yh ary hadbsagorny | today. a. ightful wafers from any drug pe re. Price, 50 cent HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS | LEARN CARE OF BABE Free Trial Coupon MEN | Can Save You Time and Money Wi Hecaune I determines your needs before attempting to tre F. A. Stuart Co., 349 Stuart APPLETON , Jan, 12 you then am p go about my work In a sure a "i h. Send How to care for babies is a ayatematic wa inte of a Class A Medical Col, | Building, Marshall, Mich. Send »w course installed in the Ap. legally Hee thee here, and have had 32 yearn me at once, DOW OORT ' oxy my ion—11 years in Se tron. teint pleton high school, Girl stu €. attl Debility, Blood and in , ata dents have adopted a two. Se ‘ orders, Bladder Tre alcium Wafers sca HEHE TEAM Ata’ on tan bles and. Chroni Reasonable || month-old baby and are rai 4 Od y terms, and feon ed to meet your || Name ing it scientificall ements ON FREE. | ‘ or 606 for Blood Disorders. Come to| The stomach of a bat will in one me for a Wasserman blood tent. night digest three times the weight! . DONAWAY State of the animal. OPPONENT nha | better BUTTE, BUILT ON THE RICHEST HILL, HAS POURED MILLIONS OF | GOLD AND COPPER INTO WORLD Already Has Been Taken in Gold,) the Cour pleasure Wit niners mingle cow met nd bueh from the Big Hol asin, and -wolit bearded shee in from the te ranges to spend a yeat wage in one wild fling Life a Big Gamble } who do not 4 Beaverhead 0} d’Alenes — seeking | | n | of r nd the siren 1argins” to the tune Sper Taking @ chance. Care eas of the morrow! A metropolis that still savors of the wild old min ing camp! That by her mountain: is Butte, circle and shadowed b her acrid smoke jollar terms in whi tte he the stranger roasts the bi meaning %0-cent copper a has made Butte the pre gal son of American cite a h anything vholesome, healthier than the blended juice of weet, fragrant apples? That i Applestaff—clear and sparkling; a beverag ) good you'll smack 3 for more At restaurants, hote fountains « your hon merehant { case fo if your plied not sup 2 dozen large bottles §: 2 dozen pint bottles §! Cafeteria ANNOUNCES Starting Tomorrew Noon The Second Engagement of the Splendid 5-Piece Orchestra Under Management of M. GUTERSON Leader of the Russian Orchestra Concerts Daily, 11:50 a. m. to 1:50 p.m. 5 to 7 p.m Service Continuous, 11 a. m. to 8 p.m. SECOND AT SENECA \' ntum as the discussions pre (Liberal refund for botth | but, instead, nat © forms |p Philip McLellan, 16, brother of Iferentially inviting Germany to aabor saving for Donald McLellan, 17, who commi | bargain on peace Capitol 870 und binders to help ted suicide by turr on gas Wed In its form and tenor the os nesday, may lose an ear from burt Jnears out fully the dispate ' received when a spark from defe |ried by the United Press in recent | <= — IL. P. and De Luxe Loose |tive wiring caused an explosion in | weeks if we Tine Ledgers, the home, 2112 EB. Union st. Philip bd 9 fat Lin Te Cloke Wer, [entered the house after his brother nes Journals, Records, Globe Wer-| had turned on the gas, and was se-\“A Beautiful Complexion Always Is STRIKE NOT BEING nicke Filing Devices and |verely burned by the explosion | a Center of Admiring Gaze” | it gy the business man| Mrs. McLellan, the mother, who RED, REPO T everything the ne na Stuart's Calcium Wafers, which | R REMEMBER Come in, Pick Out What WINDOW NO. 1 Underwear $2.50 Union Suits. $1.25 $3.00 Union Suits. $1.50 $4.00 Union Suits. $2.00 $3.00 Wool Garments at $1.50 $2.00 Wool Garments at ® $1.00 $1.00 Cooper Garments 50¢ Drawers 35c Garments at 35¢ 75c Scriven 75c Cotton WINDOW NO. 2 Shirts and Ties $1.50 Shirts $1.00 Ties 75¢ 50c WINDOW NO. 3 Shirts and Ties $2.00 Shirts $2.50 Shirts $1.50 Ties WINDOW NO. 4 Bath Robes and Pajamas $3.50 Pajamas $2.50 Pajamas . $1.25 $2.00 Pajamas . $1.00 All Bath Robes Half Price $1.75 WINDOW NO. 5 Pants $3.50 Pants $4.00 Pants $5.00 Pants $6.00 Pants $7.00 Pants .. refunded on any purchase that line to any customer, Bring in 27 Years in This Location First NOW FOR THE FINISH AT REDELSHEIMER’S The last month of this store’s caree Fifteen large display windows tell is half gone. We have had many of- More for ibly than can be done in fers from dealers to take this stock WOrds of the Paaloetlle (" bar- off our hands just as it stands, but) S4!NS ver displayed by this old, re: : liable store. We a termined to until the last day of this month the make ihe last two v of the history thousands of families whom this store of this store memorable and marked has served for more than 27 years by benetits to every purchaser which will have the unrestricted privilege will be ap i after the of buying their Clothing and Furnish- door lose and Redelsheimer’s be- ings direct from Redelsheimer’ omes but a memor Fixtures may be purchased in parts as desired during the month of January Delivery of same will be made after January 25th Alterations free on all clothing purchases. store will be upheld in every transaction to guarantee prompt and courteous service. Remember, there is no limit placed on quantity in any REDELSHEIMER’S EVERYTHING IN THIS STOCK GOES AT EXACTLY HALF P RICE You Want and Pay Half What the Price Tag Calls for WINDOW NO. 6 WINDOW NO. 11 Hats $6.00 Silk Shirts .. $3.00 $2.50 Hats $1.25 995-00 Silk Shirts. . $2.50 $3.00 Hats $1.50 $3.00 Manhattan Shirts $4.00 Stets Hats $2.00 ’ $5.00 Stetson Hats $2.50 992-00 Manhattan White Shirts at $1.00 WINDOW NO. 7 Suits and Overcoats $15.00 Men’s Suits $7.50 WINDOW NO. 12 Children’s Suits and Overcoats $20.00 Men’s Suits at $5.00 Children’s Suits and . $10.00 Overcoats - $2.50 $15.00 Men's Overcoats $6.00 Children’s Suits and $7.50 Overcoats .......$3.00 $20.00 Men's Overcoats $7.00 Children’s Suits and . -$10.00 Overcoats ....... $3.50 $8.00 Children’s Suits and Overcoats ....... $10.00 Children’s and Overcoats.... WINDOW NO. 8 Suits and Overcoats $25.00 Suits at $12.50 Suits Men's WINDOW NO. 13. $30.00 Men's Boys’ Shirts and at ee $15.00 Blouses $25.00 Men’s Overcoats 50c Boys’ Shirts and rir $12.50 Blouses at -- eae $30.00 Men's Overcoats 75¢ Boys’ Shirts and -$15.00 Blouses at All Sises\in Stock $1.00 Boys’ Shirts and Blouses at........ 50¢ $1.25 Boys’ Shirts and Blouses at......... 63c WINDOW NO. 9 Suits and Overcoats $35.00 Suits $17.50 $35.00 Overcoats $17.50 WINDOW NO. 14 Waiters’ Black Coats : ; $6.00 Waiters’ Black All Sizes in Stock Coats: 66.6525 oe 3.00 $8.00 Waiters’ lack) Coats at...... WINDOW NO. 10 Suits and Overcoats WINDOW NO. 15 $40.00 Men’s Suits at Boys’ Hats $20.00 50c Boys’ Hats.....25¢ $40.00 Men’s Overcoats 75c Boys’ Hats......38¢ . $20.00 f §$1.00 Boys’ Hats.....50¢ $1.50 Boys’ Hats.. $2.00 Boys’ Hats. -75¢ All Sizes in Stock We want it distinctly understood that money will be Proves unsatisfactory. The long-standing high reputation of thi An adequate force of competent salespeople will be here your pay checks; we are prepared at ali times to cash them. 27 Years in This Location Ave. and Columbia St. | POCCCHOHOOLESOOSOOCOOOOOOOEEDER And thus, undoubtedly, a few men continue to carry their do- MATRIMONY o mestic obligations because they on @ @ ® cannot esc from them. OBLIGATIONS t normal men, decent men, all men exeept those with dead souls, 2 : expect to be loyal to their wives M EN nd their children as well as to er ae their native land BY WINONA WILCOX There are no longer any obliga- tions in marriage, if we accept the verdict of our most popular nov- clists, dramatists and librettos for musical comedies. These exponents of modern phil sophy assume that an individual duties to himself alone, and | ome quite moral people are ready accept his opinion writers of | Would it not dignify life consid erably if we were all to talk less about duty as old-fash- and inartistic, and hypoeri ical, and more about it as the chief motive which is actuating the great f mankind in this most ex- | his philosophy Millions of men are fighting and dying in the name of duty. Millions of women are making love the supreme sacrifice in the name of duty. rivolously When a man marrie seldom realizes that matrimony is going fo last « tong time and that be! EWELRY STOLEN ought to define his own outlook Jupon its obligations - as Jewelry valued at $500 was stolen Duty being discarded as a com-| But man undertakes marriage pelling motive of conduct, any tri-/&" eXperjence im much the same'y burglars who entered apartments naular love affair, involving two| Way tha€ he goes to college. Or, |of the Misses Grace, Esther and 8, or more married persons, is easily |Verhaps, as an extraordinary ad-|M, Anderson, 602 North 42nd_ st, ettled on a basis of profit and| Venture like a trip around the | some time Thurs The thief en- ” | world tered the place with a pass key, In certain intellectual strata it} Some day he discovers that pee: unthinkable that three parties he is on a limited train with >a love triangle should keep jown the average of human happi s by doing their duty in the tra itional conventional fashion when might, thru divorer norriage, relieve at lea ie Number of — their eartbreak Our remarkably censored picture plays are getting us THOROLY ACCUSTOMED to and re two of vurden of —————— this sacrifice of one to twor Fortunately for our ethical prac tice and the social man never takes any of his art forms too seriously, And so he finds it quite easy to be superior to every known variety of marital obligation—in the pages of fiction but extremely difficult to avoid doing his duty in daily life accord to the standards of a gentle in, man j In fact, while he scorns |theory, according to the best mod ern literature of all the nations, he glorifying it in practice beyond anything ever before dreamed of in duty in organization, | In the front of a large London building there was recently found a Ipigeon’s nest made of hairpins, Father Time for a conductor— and no stop-over privileges. STOMACH RELIEF! NO INDIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN |Time It! In Five Minutes Your Upset Stomach Will [ (6: in your home Feel Fine a large fifty-cent case from any - drug store, and then if any one vant a slow remed hould eat something which doesn’t stomach is bad—or an » with them; if what they eat or a harmfal one—|lies like lead, ferments and sours made it Keep this perfect famous the world over, stomach doe- keep it handy— You don't |Wwhen your juncertain one your stomach is too valuable; you/and forms gas; causes headache, must not injure it with drastic}cizziness and naseau; eructation 4 lof acid and undigested food— Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its| member as soon Pape's Diape; P giving relief; its harm-|sin comes in cor t with the stom- its certain, unfailing ac-|ach, all such distress vanishes. Its jtion in regulating sick, sour, g certainty and ease in sy | promptness, stomachs, Its millions of cures in| overcoming the worst stomach dis- dyspepsia, gastritis| orders is a revelation to those who und other stomach trouble has try it,