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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 25, 1917. PAGE § Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furn. Co., Inc. WILSON'S AIM a a a womans a Wie 416-424 PIKE STREET IS INDORSED Reduced to $298 ac] Dougall-/outhwick tanks WE’LL TRUST YOU — SrEsRANCE prices teen G Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications found any ° Interest THAT Youn way LONDON, Jan, 25.—"Pre¢ s 8 1.00 Dee OO Per Week dent Wilson speech had this oa nee =P “ aim—to gain peace now and se 3 cure peace for the future. This 300.00 W j is our alm—and our only a J This was the phrase from an Of Our pfeil perc rel Charge Purchases Made Friday Not Billed Until March 1st fficient answer January Furniture Sale tho United Staten that “Amerie Women’s Size The Corset Shop Offers a at onsibility in the at and 8 1-2 and 9 UR January Sale ends Saturday. Do not fail to take “This wh t | : advantage of this opportunity to save from 25 to 50 JJ stract question fo re Silk Stockings 69c h thi : Corset : Honar Law «a t is \ unique event—plan 4 per cent on homefurnishings. SALE GOODS LAID f life and no judg I" i ou Wear eithe \ ned as a mean F 95e. ASIDE FOR FUTURE DELIVERY IF DESIRED whether can hn Meckingh 6 keeping our stock American Lady and Mme. Irene 1 = . t the 5 or genera jwod 6 to. ne eee “always new.” A one-day sale of remnants, , ‘ J EXTRA SPECIAL its gal at , ye re ' ‘ae xy ; - SEEN SHINEE ANG SONG sherchandise gone to $6 %0 in sie tage MM or Redfern Corsets ir © of siz r 20 to 30. Made Window Shades, Size 36x84 to mitigate twat ; ; : te coutil. | ed to $3.95. Regular Price 50c RE stellen Saar Shoe Prices Down | $2.50 Crepe Kimonos A-tot of Redlern and Mee, ‘Irene: Corsets (ian the pair s Reduced to $1.45 shi Pantin: sited 10.00. ; SPECIAL 29c iat ne ree see se _ ead sega | slearince at $4.06. . , Brassieres te islir ¢ ront on © given to then i J plete rae is rey 256 « SEAS Women’s Knit ens: ales ax en ar Cais Brassieres he as Warner, De Bervoise NERVOUS PERIOD- GOVERNORS DIVIDE Underwear Infants’ and Children’s Shoes $2.50 House Dresses 1 Ip. ands f flesh or ‘ embroideries ; ‘This trouble commonly called “ale! high ne« ow ne ne ° ee Dr c ol r e * ' headache,” ts said to be due to elbow or short sleeves; sizes to ene Brassieres " yroidenies, and crepe tion of urea in the 5: erent t \ ; stated that a poor > K and %; 85e; reduced to c 1 izes 36 to 42 ause of these headache Doe, ‘ i ‘ t 1 ha re ues former $4.50; reduced to $1.95. ; s « . ¢ = — Mae Doug thwiek, Third Fleer, br. a. Bo . thing el nursing the t of Lo t nia table: > - " a f ee n ; : i , Jane Bie tosed gous iarnnin iabic NEWYORK, Jen, 28-—Oev > et opinion, We should « ‘tg Boys’ Mackinaws | Clearance of China Rest should be insisted upon,” he says. ernors thruout the country are 5 > ‘ tra special, $1.05. Remnant Da “he , = Tandthe patient shouidgotobed. darken | po Ono wnands oft” insofar ae ; ’ {D,), Missodtt—~t ; y Children’s Wash Dresses . a =< family should be as quiet < the president's peace efforts ®, concerted plan on ter'e Woolen Vests, : Special at 49c Repriced WING to present im- e ; are concerned, or have appa r wed taped s . pecia Ss port conditions we are — ay thorough rub<down ently reached no conclusion as \ eace anc to ; aan ’ : a coarse towel, often give grateful iti f this gov rin it r of th a reduced to § a " " ¢ A cars { regular stock re losing « a line ol relief. Two anti-kamntatabletewhenthe | ‘*° th@ Proposition of this g ; . - First Floor # ’ c closing out a line of fine Bret sien ‘app lly prevent ernment entering a league p ene 0 ean ouch wie Of 2 from whom stateme Lace and Trimming Rem ee ea th the wot ¢ 1 made, | white, imported Porcelain ohes, neuraigie and ell aime” : ‘ resid Parse by x f ree ART SHOP ; om sig t aint pattern Embroidery Remnants riped ginghar 4 $5.00 Mackinaws, $4.15 Dishes, formeriy LETTER CARRIERS |: 31-235 siiescr focsheroe) caoniens ions atirons Mow YT Penge Prater inca ‘pattern ack, | Children’s White S400 Gnawa’ $6.35 | "elated f's0e’ aaa governor xm nant ‘ v Sweaters 5 $8.50 Mackinaws, $7.15 Gravy Boats and stands, DRIVERS . o piirpoxe of ‘renewing the “ a ; will voselt fe 1.00, Roms ry price, Glikine Greenee Cotten Special at $2.95 os a formerly $1.00, reduced Ce and other workers who must opening tne doors + ation | © or will ssintih tin aan oat cae te . Ne. from 3 years to 14; values to rs. a E formerly $1.75, have enduring strength, take (o)"""". 0" ident | and that steps will be take Tr. Dorcas Knitting Cotton, the | $5.00. Reduced for clearanc ‘ pia ake unlikely to $2.05. and many other interesting worded. As a plan for the . t m. ike UY 16 i © bi Haby Shop, Third Mloor, | Felt ten resent cataclysm "9 so . are. velfion govern-|@ e froat, To be woeked ff 25 _ , ‘ bcioh ks Also, white Austrian ments will b selfish alxo ‘ GIRL TO REIGN white - ecelors. | Be mar = ; ec 4 3 Vas i China Platters, in Ransom long as pattern; medium and large course of 1 rw ve ve ~~ AS QUEEN ON Clearance to SBE exch Whitine’s Statio Basement Specials» \ 8250 yjues, ages | pattern: medium and large EMULSION European contin RAISIN DAY ae A Coa, Tas IA ee le ea Se Aluoiins $500, sow $1.00 and i ansa t I! — - amg yt gag uly sh Kodak Albume | the por I z : p. 50. _ 190. —MacDongall-Southw _ to build up and keep up their »: ' inher ‘ wee sal n to bound; 50 sheets in each lun Ladle China Shop, Fi health. It will do as much for yas . sry haa ook. Special at Pe. i Leather-bound Diaries of (8 ir gall ag RE Fe a ncluding Bed Sacauen, | {¢'7—aeld-edted page: 210 | ving Bowls, 10¢ to 45¢. | UP to $3.00 Bags | Recinsuts of Drapery sa ful e address would not pega a Dee educed to 15e. 5 hen or SI Reduced to $1.39 Goods r ¢ \ 0 w Neckwear r 4 ‘ ‘scciny ‘pricea : iy ch ee Bags of leather or silk in Including Scrims, Mar- or: ae ck and colors; many de quisettes, Silkoline, Cree le a As the line | tonne and Sunfast, at ex- . s incomplete, we have re ; “oie . I d them to $4.39. ceptional redu Reduc t aduat ‘ i Floor. | —Fourth Floor. loone-leat « Fourth Floor renee ygrragt ge hele — Oe to S495. wi ene Sinalug t0 end < raat wet and’ ore maay: | ‘ Be. im $2.50 Imperial Nainsook $1.95 his sensational \ Remnants of Colored Wash Goods 2 “nga art f r 36 inches wide, with the soft No ore it hi ser eer.” and Domestics reduced to 18¢, hambers, 1 hamois fit - : ; me r arn | Upecsilesi pet ey neyEE OF Hemmed Turkish Towels, 19¢ the ear onic two grotr Heavy transparer nas > ¥ t 4 vi rod e of medium quality, full bleached. Spe- ‘ 1 os ; 1 19¢. 10c and 17c Yard t : sa Third Ploor 83:50 to Seay ye oar peat nen es nha: $1.10 Imported Table Damask, 95c a ere oe ae and whatever me val t to an cue | 5 y Remnants of © Yard it 4 $1.10 Seamless Sheets, 95c Each Mopit atonce. Andif the trouble which | gre a ay t White Goods pratt. 25 tl n 1 i 1x90 incl re hemming; good grade of Causes the itching is not due to sx } serious internal disorder, this soothir healing application seldom fails to cleat war | ‘ ed —Third Floor with a soft finish at exceptional reduction —MacDougall-Southwick, Third urse d see yalidroggints. For tree N, Resisol, Balt propose Gov imbaug R Penn ania—There should be no differ ee fhctasinal eee con't overwor your think t ! jer 2, was found guilty Wednes- "mites wi rina ial whi mmon sense reply, day afternoon by a jury in Judge IONS OF A WIFE ok, seems to me rather wonder: |Gilliam’s department : co ful from a woman with a broken| This is Murphy's second tiral on pp AAA AAA APRA PLR PAPAS leg who can do nothing but think. | the same charge @)and yawn at the end of the recital.” ;the sudden attracti« at come (To be continued) 6406a6ane * THEORIES BORE UNLESS I laughed, for Mollie had certain. | tc 1 sweey oft our feet ® $0608 MISS ONEIDA MADISON, who THEY ARE YOURS ly called the turn. How often|ma Hed suc OU MAY 1OVE | nnn Surprisingly Good 3 reign as queen of the 1917\@ @! when I had been pouring my heart r " at de Senators’ ‘Wives Cough Syrup Made at ~ TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK REV. HUGH G. ROSS WILL SPEAK ON The Centrality of Christ AT a day celebration in Fresno,| 1 ¢ound Mollie very comfortable, | out to Dick had he done the very |resses you, your n Cal., on April 30, The festivities} iitie book. Altho her leg 18) thing she related and left un re t Margie, you 4 nt Peeved? Rugs, et Home 3 honor of the raisin are increas-|jroken in two places, it might have|done the things she bad intimated.|good pals as you _ are nh magnitude annually, Thou-|),00 worse was lying in bed,| And then suddenly it came over | Edie, and his conversation compa al, Leave Capital Very Little and Eastly of ‘ e attend the fete heautiful that one al-!me that 1 was laughing over it, {ed to that of Malcolm Stu M —_~ ~ ~—s But Is Remarkably size the importance) pont wished for sake of the pic: | laughing over the very things that |seems banal OLYMPIA » Something of one of California's big industries.|ture that she might stay there but a short tim ore had tortur Probably Dick 1 f iat Wie ’ 60000006 A pageant the schoo! chiidren Where ha ‘ou been, you de-|ed me almost beyond belief thinks about it all Arai Either of en 0 county will be staged this! ceiving creatu she exclaimed Mollie,” I asked, “do you do any |high brow and fussy, but T can see |), m . o ¢ ngs you dreamed of do-|plainly you still exert the same |) . € ous home-made ou look about 20 years old, and|of the things you dreamed of do- | plai yecause they failed to provide ; n ge bright that it|ing with Chad hysical magnetism over him that |.) ‘figes p : 1 only save $2 as our eyes are #0 bright tl ; playing cards, chips, and a maid cady-made Kila blinds me almost to look into them What things, Margie? ou did at first. You see, Margte Or thay did st dust to ba ornare 1 ee ‘Cure is | The color in your cheeks, my dear, Well, when I married Dick I ex-| vou probably could make a. prett Anyway, a moving van drew up| £ect! ep remedy in ladies of the s | 1 er re know ‘whakan out with their h u 1 r can make until g 00: Ke loving each othe 3 s the Usual would mak our fortune if you! pected we would read a lot togeth-| good stagger at loving tata? the state house Tuesday, | cougt ¢ est colds in 24 ue weten a ould bottle {t up and put it on the |er and discuss things, but you see|iut you are not good friends, and + ae ‘anni eat Pk hot eve even whooping aly habe ne lenasket he just lives and breathes the | while there fs nothing very excit:|t) empty the $150 Trusses id met 4 nt I've been out on the board walk} «school book concern, and when he|ing in Friend Wife and Frie Pinex nts ‘iedies’ card parlor of its rom any good drug store, hold of son thet quicht nee 6 o'clock 1 answered wants to play it is always at some-| Husband, yet I think they are rugs, its three card tables, its 12 it in ’ : » and fill ana. r n "Ve And it is now 8," was her obser-| thing or with somebody | think is|best brand for the long years chairs, its four yards of cretonne. tion. “Who else gets up at that] foolish, Sometimes, dear, 1 think | matrimor nd All the ‘rest’ of ‘the dallehttat ngodly hour in Atlantic Cit he would be much happier without Mollie, Mollie, where did Only the little old man who| me, but some conventional {dea of|xet all this wonderful insig lens cut of tha weneral’ fineae ema to think it a privilege to|sticking to his wife won't let him From you, my dear awered | ine state polit ve sania push papers down cracks in the|own {t even to himself | Mollie prompt! F IW), <Bdnk tothe turaibare suelt giver F sant-tasting cough walk, and Malcolm Stuart Dick and I are talked out, Mol |to think | witbriob stay Saribh Uinias tan alee e ¢ Litt > used tn nator Palmer et al, took Unity Evangelistic Campaign Four Downtown Churches First Presbyterian Rev.M.A Matthews First Baptist Rev Carter Helm Jones First Methodist Rev.J FCrowther First Congregational Rev Hugh G Ross Ten Nights of Great Sermons -Wonderful Organ Beautiful Music danuary 22 toFebruary?. Au Trese Marrmes Wit Be Hi PLymoutH CHuRCH. SUTHAVE and UNIVERSITY ST. ypings furnished by the wort e y trappings furnished by the worthy | ote ils Oh," was Mollie's only comment, | lic 1 know every little convolu: | And, Mollie dear, I am not sure Inn't it strange that Malcolm|tion of his brain, and 1 am sure I} that it 4 real blessing ina to) eae that. “She wansin’s 4 an operation nd I should be such good friend ve bored him to death many | woman : themselves, out of their own poct nnd that Dick should not know bint | tims with my theorte It is all right, my dear, if y s, meant to pay the bill-—~and it DE N’ PILLS ut all?) Somehow, Mollie, | find it That's it, Margle, you see you - ia Aili a; crelateektahout ahecaeiee SAN R 0 S \hard to tall to Malcolm of Dich nd Dick are not friend. “Dress Well-— The well known a . Mollie hesitated a moment and Mollie!” [ ejaculated in tone: ig TAD bie remedy to sad: “Well, Marste, ‘being | of lorror Never Miss the Mone ” ‘ a Dick's sister and knowing him} Well, you aren't afraid of fac Men's and Women's Suits and GUILTY OF ARSON ' ; »y wenerations for gieg | retty well, [think he would be the |ing things, are you? Coats are on sale, $1.00 in cash t att by aaa tee 42 per|iast man | would pour out my You know from the first of your | takes any 5 nt in the store, and u 4 ounen eing taxed for it x ts z oncentrated Norway Pinex” with full direction lon’t accept anything else thing that | knew would not inter-}spoken a different language, You |the balan Suits and Coats from/charged with throwing a bottle of|antee. of absolute satisfaction oF jest him very much, He would} have never been interested in the 50 to $80.00 [phosphorus during the water front| money Promptly refunded, goes with Every box! heart to when it was full of some-|inarriage you and Dick have {$1.00 a Week or $5.00 a Month pays} James Murphy, longshoreman $5. 4, Hours, 9 to Sundays, 11 to 1. Main this ‘preparation, The ‘Pinex Co, AD REMEDY CE Erobably assent at the wrong place same thing You loved Dick, if GATELY’S, 1113 Third Ave. strike, last August, thru a window yt wayne, Ind.