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annie in aanaimatencinnaatenasantt STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. geoceseooes A Wea "Thao “Polly of the Hospital Staff” mm b-: 2Wechy carrier, city, ham's« room, and Polly made a si-| walk to Mrs, Jocelyn's home dishes before he touched the strong iry one MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY lent wild guess regarding his speedy The next day the auto was walt Where the children?” she| When Mrs. Bean's raspin olco® —_—-——— —— oo ——————= ious, and she sat gazing at the pat-)s0ing away, To David's pleasure |ing at the curb, Dr. Dudley and | ventured broke in torn of the rug #o long that Colonel the Colonel received him as he| Polly were on their way from of A cincind:: ob dan baeniied Waar Come ong and wash up, Gresham smiled to himeelf, would have 1 ed any other lad/ fice to entrance, when there eame Rastus! The wate good and ought to be. Marcus and ‘Mellie | G . P Pill d lLW UB WwW ll Iv it too much of a problem?” | Whom Polly had brought for a call.|a hurried call for the Doctor from |i ar Min’ Cobbe's, ‘That Mareux | 2 : he lly asked ( you Conversation bad not begun one of hin patients in a private | \ Py n ul Poll hand was dropped, as if been Be anything within my power that! fag. : Mu Z. 1 when he goes to school. Why didn't : % " ‘ would give you a Httle happiness?” | #uto at the curb? rs. Collins was hat’s too bad!” he ejaculated. | ine, gend you this fall? You'll be| te, water 4 A New York society that bears the good, round title of the Association Oh, yeu!” Polly anawered quick | stepping out! J wish she had put off her attack |. )0" re Ng Caen Yis, I'm comin’, Jane! I'm 3 3 ly but I'm afraid" she stop id's sentence broke off square|an hour. Now you'll have to walk comin’ fas’ I can! 1 little man for Improving the Condition of the Poor seems by all accounts to have dug up Some grand new dope about poverty and what causes it. in the middle; but Colonel Gres-|—or wait, and it 1s uncertain how| “Dr. Dudley has made arrange ments for me to go to a sche hurrie across to the sin 1| The children tumbled in from Afraid of whe? he questioned | Afraid it is much to ask,” | bam did not appear to notice soon I shall be at lberty ae ; 2 » 1 he a he hospital; it doesn't begin lay. « Pane isn’ > ware a . 5 strib , . she replied softly, Hfting he! When the door opened, Polly saw Ob, 1 don't mind walking!” | pear t pil play, and the meal progressed to | It isn’t low w ages, unemployment, the unequal distribution of wealth, Guaunhalal even o> bie. : his fingers grip the arms of his| smiled Poll till next week like eoaplananitiat’” ot eee or anything of that kind. | gio. Mt Han’t! Anything that will hair, His voice faltered off into Bhe watched im up the etatrs,| Ob, 5 private chool! My, If |speech, and Polly wa when It’s sickness add to your happiness” silence. and then went out alone. |they ain't puttin’ the airs on to} it over It’s sickness. ‘Oh, this would make me very|_ Dr. Dudley stepped aside, and| A full third of the distance The children begged to go up on Sickness accounts for 96 per cent of the poverty happy! jer tay appea 4d on ahs wan passed when taraing Mh It’s near. That vof, and Se oor & ypc ntait 3 > Out with it then! ‘To th ale threshold, @ little slight, fair-hatred | cor 0 met a tell wom Huh! Well, ‘taint near here, [| behind them. Polly began to clear > ‘ P nadom,’ remember gue mu can git along with the K Why, in 96 per cent of the families it visited sickness was found to be And you won't be offended?” — | emotion, her eyes big and shining, | walet one my kids Ko to old tasks a6 naturally aw if she had the root ‘of the trouble | give you my word,” he smiled ree Colonel held out both ends; : Wh she gasped want Peune atte ten re ver reen free from them : Y mi? a Well,” whe began slowly, “| there was a swish of skirts and | Jane lnad taught ber to be sparing of juens Ko up my for a Other things do sometimes make poverty, the association's annual re- should like best of all to have| something like a sob | The woman gave & short laugh. | words with Aunt Jane jf peinates,” mused re Seem A diy 2 i 1. . youoh, | wish you would fo: A ard, “Eva Oh, Uncle ou didn't expect to see me Wh Be MGR Wekes dink cl ‘Rastu port admit but all these causes combined produced a small burden as Sevidatioetnerr kee tore Lereaiine Devi Then she slipped out to| 416 you? Where you bound for, all| 1, V3 ihe labo were ont of A coed i sickness its ¢ »quences.” She loves you #0 much!" Ithe Doctor, and he softly shut the| rigged out so fine? laf beWite boticnn to earls, aud to St 1p some kindlin’s, and you Compared with meena _ pibateharhEhaaac . brai nd ant For several miautes—te seamed | d I'm gong to Mra, Jocelyn's,"| aunt Jane's delight. ale bad pte ma well fix the fire for mornin’ It is profound thinking like that that shatters the brain and wrecks en Sods 4a Paltshethe masta canes {elie auawored fatatty prnap dain ‘ |—tt must be about out now 4 . ° ‘ . » : . » . t' that colyn? ” y " 4 b f ‘ many a bright young life engaged in the association's line of goods. We ad- over the fireplace tick-tocked ite CHAPTER V “What! that rich Mra, Jocelyn You'll t was| The dishes we : ise it to go slow and think about its health Way uninterruptedly, ‘The Little} The Kidnaping of Polly I Runes 50 ‘ the commendation that brought a| DY the time the new vise it to go slow and thin a out ifs heath. 7 ‘ girl did not dare to look up. Had| “Mamma and | are going to live Vhere does she live Ittle solace to her sore } ished his chores. Otherwise, if it pursues its present violent exertions, it may some day sie made Colonel Gresham so| with Uncle David Ho the boy told on Edgewood Aven 1 sane | Thank goodness, you're 4 Vil put them pt up ‘Se . Be echetanaeT ta saat ARES, angry that he would never speak to | Polly that afternoon on that's the one,” nodded the | than my kids!” cupboard,” voluntee th ; come upon the fact that the sickness it has, to its amazement, discovered her again? Then he spoke ane lhe has lost thn ugh, and now You are com on! 1|° go Waheed tha "sieieied unti!| an. “Set ri’ down and rest.” , in New York tenement houses is not an unavoidable visitation of the gods, You have given mee hard task,| We must come as soon" pose you don't go to nee anybody | came supper and the new uncle But Polly helped, until the last little Polly! It would be ¢ The telephon . he ri ste i * put off his wen-|but millionaires now'days! You Polly | dish was in place and the pan hung but results from bad living quarters, foul air, no sunlight, cheerless lives, and fico Tura the forec pyc oe , Polly had been helping set the | dish h sier to again Hie | tence, and he ran acroes the office, | hain't n down to my house i0 | tebe, when the door opened, and|™P on its nail. Then she dropped food that is scant in quantity and bad in quality. voice wax gentle—very gentle, but] He listened a moment; then | an age.” a little, thin-featured man stepped | ¥earily into a chair. a sad Polly heard him say he ts right Mrs, Jocelyn wan at the how | soptiy in (Continued th Our. Mext déews) If such facts should ever become widely known and seriously consid- Oh » excuse me!"| here, If you'll walt, please, I'll ask | pital,” Polly exp! and she's Pe please, pl ay, I make you ac ered there might not be any room for an Association for Improving the she exclaimed earnestly. “I ought | Wer” : er invited ‘me up to all night baat wih sour Gase Melee HUSH! sas | ” Aig : ce aaa BL a not to have asked it! I'll take it} David turned from the tnatru-| because her cousin's comin astus Bean 1 Y J We see that the Ukulele club at Condition of the Poor—to the separation of several gentlemen from the jobs Bian pack! You sald what would| ment, “It is Mra, Jocelyn,” he ex.| "Well, | was on my way to nee| jest Bean.” called Aunt Jane) We see that the Ukulele club at that now s port them. make me happlest—and so~-and so/| plained She wants you to come pou! ane take shout with me. closet and pantry its meetings until after February § ¢ : : A aa, ‘ * She put her fa down in her| up th t row afternoon, and|Glad you happene 0 for it low do you do, * vl Al, the office boy, says he Meantfme, the rest of mankind ought to be interested deeply in the Seagate se nites U'pticr “all tent Chek eae dias will save my climbin’ that hill.a soy Got" aunlan Mr meanins [eommued May hadi dar det cat Ga revelation that the cure of poverty lies in the medicine chest. you!" she sobbed, “I didn't! 1/ “Oh. of course Til go!” and Here I am slavin’ myself to death, pean, holding out his hand. “I'm | waki-wee-wee stuff because the ex- Thi . * i . be ¥ > didn't!” | P y's eyes me that ts, if Mine | and u're kitin’ off hither and yon y¢ ry glad to see you,” | isting weather was not conducive Which will you have, a pill or a plaster? Child! child! this will never dot | Lucy or Dr, Dudley don't need me | just to have a good time, I thought “"p, ts & teu aw Alin Soeeteeneceel ly's ttle fingers had barely for anything they will, Te It ts I who am wholly to bl 4 | don’t suppose | you was goin’ to help ‘em out at You have done nothing to execu her come, un-| the hospital \——— 11 shall keep my promise to you,| less they do, Oh for do help all 1 can,” Polly put Connecticut courts are seeking to punish a man for | !f you are sure that what you have | he had taken us pope bal seg SO Se y,” because he attacked the story of Jonah and | prea 1, give you the greatest | — mer ue aee A pita O° works aaitin’. 408 the whale. Now, see what Col. Joab of Tacoma started | “He walted for ber er—Polty| | and then|me at home. Much as ever I could 3 ae 7: WR Pek Seba vie WE tana teed _ with the George Washington case. guessed with what selfish | tur | get away anyhow VERY GOOD, KELLY | Coraiatty oe 9 jo come, as early sal Polly stepped forward, and the| Kattor The Star: Under date of] 1 win pe vere Gad thivoe ae “When I see a young man who is ambitious, I fire | od ir ner rete gypreror lat a tet te tel” ties | “1 th Base F ioe ty sentary 3 Teeter are eel Mr, Yebs, WVee it by on Oe him.” So a paper mill magnate in Wisconsin\told a re- It will make me so happy. happy,| Lacy of her invitation hadi see your new e, even if you rca aol bose tL a sy will re. Should defeat myself, if for no other “|reason than because he brought up the above matter, because it has I shan't know what to do! ;made several visits of a Is David still at the hospital?’,| Mrs. Jocelyn, who had left didn’t care anything about me and|ceive the approval of all of the eighte how | your cousins. n,” and I, for one, am very lien tee peice Jaaet ambition of paper magnates to | COL UM aclkinaltbansnilione the Colonel inquired | pital some weeks before; but she My new uncle?” repeated Polly, | witiing to agree to his proposition. |e? oftem annoyed me in t . DID YOU KNOW— | Yea: aif: be stave la Dr. De had never remaiped over night looking puzzled I quote the taxt of bis letter but It has seemed hopeless to ob- Anne Morgan shocked a New York banquet crowd Some fellows have jobs where! igy:s cttice now. to answer the t Mixes Luey was’ pleased, and when The woman laughed. “Didn't you] | ep atever we d0.e7ct1© it, but in this case, where smoking a cigaret. What does New York expect— ‘hey can get their work done for iione and attend to things. Hew Dr heard that P was |hear I'd got married again?’ she ; x there a y 18 of us all told, ft ? two or three weeks ahead, but it) aimost well got he promised to carry her in asked hie © scaintering of Seems ‘or the sake of pipe isn’t quite so easy for singers Wail enouah to wa or bate automobile, for it was a long ‘ cried Pi vercis or ‘ . other five hundred thou. per : think? enemas i was married t weeks ago | 7", ‘ne o ae »s' sand, more or less, we could get to- The difficulty of the present day and with us is, we | ¥ hen a (ish takes a bath it never Oh, yon, sir!” Polly beamed ’ t was the proud announce: | force thes mapeen if re sjo-|gether on this one point — Ips. » p “mre a ‘etch h en eo co 0 3 bullied by institutions —Wendell Phillip: k you rap and nis IT S$ YOUR LIVER! - phite ‘Cak tte token am always disgusted K vlectic FRED W. KELL) AAFP In Africa in the Yacahaca moun ri th fact'r so We're § ere pt ee 4 ore for City Council at . . . like to mak t tance. ror . Tf you think meat is high, try to buy a strawberry in [tains the «oat inside legs are. Polly nent ety tin’ on. We've moved over on|! 4s » . * Primaries Februa d no urging for auch 5 7 move tena | ) shorter than their outside legs, to), blissful errand, and in her ox Chestnut Street—got a flat now en = — — enable them to go around the moun-|citement failed to hear the Doc 9 |The kids think it's fine.” Kings will be tyrants from policy, when subjects are = ‘*!" |tor's approaching footsteps. At the I'm glad, Aunt Jane,” Polly man- | ~ iple.—! |threshold she nearly ran into his ! aged to way, just as she reached from principle —Burke rot this bap novar sal Se HEADACHY, SICK! ss:\.:.2° ssi toss | tHe ]ROTE-HKANKINCO. from his mother because! “Why euch haste, Thistledown? direction of Edgewood Avenue. “I ot to shine the back of his! tave you and Colonel Gresham have '¢ go this way.” She stepped OTTO I. KEGEL, Generel Manager. | quarreled?” * " : back to allow her aunt to pi on. | SS = | | Don't stay constipated with | Oh, no! I'm going after David. , “Well, I guess not moch!” and} Raising an umbreiia indoors is] Do you care if he leaves the office, Preath bad, stomach sour = {14,, ciisid's arm was gripped by | e d very bad luck, expecially| for just a little while? or a cold. Sarees ae Lene eee eee Ord r Your Hoo. e if the owner is looking? | “Certainly not. Tell him from ae FE with me—that’s what!” e SI r that he can come. Enjoy life! Liven your live: “On, not today!” cried Polly | Es Genius can never despise labor. —Abel Stevens. Faint hearf ne'er won fair lady.| ff the Doctor felt any surprixe and bowels tonight and sudden terror, “I can’t, Aunt Jane! D4 bd showed it ~ lyn's! k and you kick alone, unless) Dr. Dudley was not in sight when That vt make any diffe You can go up there some time—-or you can stay away just as I choose to have you! Now you needn't go to cryin’ and makin’ a fuss!” for Polly's lip was quiver. x le LV iming ‘em at a mule? jthe children entered Colonel Gres 7 wow, TURN HAIR DARK Tris Speaker undergoes operation to have @ email piece | | i of soft bone removed from his nose. Tris is the first ball play. | | j “8 you know me well enough to know that when I set out to do a thing I it, and this xoin’ to fetch t to keep my afternoon I said | wa er we've ever rd of that pos ‘ou hon vessed auch an article above bis psn ao Grandma kept her locks dark, ede i thought of fight swept glossy and youthful with\a ; bru Polly’s mind; but she at once > ?| mixture ef Sage Tea and = 4 how futile would be an at wie | Guiphur WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP; to run away. Her arm was OPENED AND PASSED BY THE se The time mixture of Sage Tea Tonight sur still held as in a vise, and she was Kemove CENSOR ~« ‘ ve led alo ) unfamiliar Dun Fogarty oung 1 re-{and Sulphur for darkening gray,|and bowel poison which is ke Aust Tee ope aac. by hard ‘work’ and atitol an] crema nd faded hair is grand-| your head di your tongue coat. | *t"* ¥ sae se i mother's recipe, and folks are again ed, breath offensive and stomact = aie Roe ention to dut was promoted to sergeant Well, he was so chesty about his position he couldn't keep number to her as decided that this escape using it to keep their hair a good, sour, Don't stay b even color, which is quite sensible, achy, constipated ax we are iiving In an age when Why don't you get a box of Casca us, sick, head and full of cold the buttons on his coat. One da youthful appearance 1s. of the (rets from the drug store now? Eat| Arrived on the fourth floor of the he noticed one of his men had) ostest advantage one or two tonight and enjoy the big tenement house. was at Aroih a een to the regimental barber. and)” vac tho. don't have the |Dicest, gentlest liver once called upon to praise the new o longer necessary to go without a Hoosier had come out minus his mustache.|iroubiesoais tark of gathering. the cleansing you ever expert quarters : Kitchen Cabinet ivate Muldoon ho gave yez|, 7 he mussy é will wake uy pling fit and fine n't this more swell than that ‘ <a Z srmission to get that mustache! ; 26% and, the rein oren call the |Cascarets never gripe or bother old-fashioned rent on Brewery You can order this $36.00 Hoosier Special, fin- “Kondon’s” Lightens Her Housekeeping. of rca 1 een you all the next day like calomel, Street ished golden oak outside and white enameled in- © wnat ean sachet tatattatietartn_ sain Nobody,” gays Muldoon, “only/tne addition of other salts and pills. They act gently Yes, I guesn it is.” was the side, and have it delivered at once for $31.00 * i, itt. thought it would improve my led > : " 2 but thoroughly. Mothers should give rather doubtful response, for Polly Women who do housework must avoid the ill - effects of dust called “Wyeth Ke and Sulphur \ appearance rol ross, sick, billous or feverish chil- in ber swift survey of the narrow out 60 cents fa d little to ad Many a woman has happily discovered that a tube of genuine 4 Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly will clear her head in a jiffy. In fact, since 1889, 20 million intelligent American housewives have sed Kondon’s for cold-in-head or nasal catarrh. Some druggists offer you complimentary trial cans. All druggists offer 25 cent tubes with the understanding that if the first tube Pay $1 Down and $1 a Week Every Kitchen convenience has been installed drap a whole Casearet any time lor, disce is very popu pecause » a gaudy parlor, discern ne peecrer \ use | T are harmless and’ children jyire nobody can discover it bas been ap- | jove them mi ; plied ly om “p your com» 1 it ain't uch compared n parade) oy rush with it a draw to the elegance of your millionatre our hair, taking one lfriends.” Aunt Jane flung out, net i at a time; by morn |tled at the child's lack of approval. | Improve your appearance says Fogarty with a face like yours? He my soul, if yez don’t hi it on again by th today, there be trouble 8 Cabinet—nothing has been overlooked to imy not do you a dollar's worth of good, you can get your 8. sand Nien add to your comfort quarter back from Kondon’s Catarthal Jelly, Minneapolis, Minn, Sy SQUIRE IN WRONG ing the rey hair disappears, but Mrs. Jocelyn’s furniture is very BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS kitchens with Hoosier Kitchen ( are equippi binets these can be moved easily and come all apart. for cleaning. Hoosier Cabinets are rapidly replacing built in cupboards—take less space and increase the valu The Hastern Star ladies of Puyal-|what deliztts the ladivs with’ Wy plain—if you mean her,” replied lup won't have anything to do with/eth's Sag» and Sulphur Compound Polly gently Clark Squire, formerly one of Frank | is that, bexides beautifully darken | “Well, come in here and put your Kane's fournalism students, who is|ing the hair after a few applica ‘things,” leading the way to a little} now a reporter there for a Tacoma/tions, it alto produces that soft lim bedroom, lighted only from the if your Back Is aching or Bladder aper luster and appearance of abund partment in front. “Better take The One Store Where Credit Is Really an Accommodation. ba! nn ¢ bothers, acink 4 apartmen etter take y ee ation | He chronicled one of their social|ance which is so attractive. This | and Cat lene reat te? loft that white dross, and keep iti of the home , gatherings in the “Live Puyallup|ready-touse preparation is a de| clean: I'll get you one of Sophia's ia wets Ei Bes earance ewe Column” last week |lightful toilet requisite for those ir kidneys hurt and your|to Wear till I can send for your $ All the women wore short|/Who desire a more youthful Friday Only $7.50 Sanitary Couches Each - $4.9 \ll-steel Sani tary Couches ; “ ore, don't get scared | clothes of Furs skirts,” wrote Clar) pearance. It in not intend d to load your stectet |. Slowly and sadly Polly Inid aside But when jt appeared in the; the cure, mitigation or prevention | with a lot of drugs that excite the | her hat, and began to uabutton her paper the “k" In the last word had/ of disease kidneys and irritate the been changed to “h” by an unsus-|~ ————} pecting proof reader ae clean lke you keep your bowels but with a mighty effort she winked salon allt PF Amendut se A CLEAR COMP EXi0 clean, by flushing them with a mild, | them back - L harmiess salts which removes the, ‘There! —try that, and see how Why Society Women Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling Eyes | !12, Sham to thelr nome te | Bs y lates them to their normal activity Aunt Jane had emerged from the Wash Their Own Hair —Most Women Can Have | The function of the kidneys ts to fil of a dark closet, and now Gays Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known |‘ the blood. In 24 hours they! tossed a limp calico print towards Our showing of con plete sets, separate muii- and single neckpieces in the following furs MOLESKIN BEAVER FOX itive urf./dainty frock. Tears welled up in nary tract, Keep your kidneys) her eyes, at thoughts of Miss Lucy They do. because it, is a fad Ohio Physician strain from it 500 grains of acid and | poly hack and frank MINK but because they wish to obtain the co waste, 80 we can readily understand | ‘The child could discern soiled easily lowered ot LYNX greatest possible hair beauty, and), Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 yeara| the vital Importance of Keeping the | parties on trey ant ert goled ci ' ; SQUIRREL be sure they are not using anything |tteated scores of woman for liver and| kidneys active ghe revolted Against the unclear raised to form a bed or couch. Built_throughout : \SEAL harmful. ‘They have found that in| bowel ailments, During these years} | Drink lots of water—vou can't garment: but silently she one the best materials, and make a bed 74x47 inches in si washing the hair it is never wise to| he gave to his patients a prescription | drink too much; also get from any | *e nvhen both sidis-cme nae Now offered at special re \ use a makeshift, but is always ad-| Made of a few well-known vegetable | Pharmacist about four ounces of wen that» bad!” e b ductions, giving you a fine \ visable to une K prapurntion mat,| ingredient: mixed with olive oil,|Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in bag Poe ca Mle AR. iia |for shampooing only. Many of our| haming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive | 8188s of water before breakfast cutee betel pill Tatlets vou ete each morning for a few days an Pest TRaBAt SA FORE ant you, will know them by|each morning for a few And) she takes a bigger waist. Stand 3,000 Yards of Lace Curtain Laces HALF PRICE Housekeepers who buy material and make their owa curtains can profit by selecting Laces and In sertions from these special values. friends « they get the best result |from a simple, home nade cambrox | tei olive color. | Its 4 1 out there—my, but it’s short! | mixture, You can uve this ate nat | ‘These tablets are wonder-workers | MouM salts 1s made from the acid of Fed es, hot about ‘cent h Mat # COF | on the liver and bowels, which cause | 2t@pes and lemon juice, combined | Never mind! here's a petticoat to of about 3 cents a shampoo by get-| 2 Digs with lithia, and has bee go with ft.” t : a normal action, carrying of Be been lined for | ting some canthrox from your ArK+| Waste and Rotem Ae. nae generations to clean and stimulate| Polly looked down in dismay, She | gist and dissolving a teaspoonful In] system Ifyou hove a pale face, sale | lO#Ked Kidneys; also to neutralize | had thought she might perhaps a cup of hot water This makes! tow look, dull eves Siplan, re ted the acids in urine so it no longer ig | steal away to the hospital, just to enough shampoo liquid to apply to tongue, headaches, a listless, 4 boi 4! 1 source of irritation, thus ending |let the Doctor and Miss Lucy know all the hair, instead of just the top! feeling. all » O-ROOd | bladder weakness where ashe was: but she could never of the head, as with most prepara-| ele 4, Wake ce torts. inactive bow-| “Jad Salts tx inexpensive: cannot| brave the streot Ih mueh gant, tions, Dandvutf, excess off onde tia | {i You take one tablet nightly for Alinjurey makes a’ HOlghend Sete | eee eae. ate Nesuch a skirt, | re dissolved and entirely disappear hac a tay phe Pleasing rats vescent Hthia-water drink which ey ae ee) ‘ead : pete | ‘ ¢ jousands of women as well asp 5 al : : and you can do up the dinner in the rin x water ‘ ¢ ery one should take now and then be to fluffy: that it will looks meet | men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets |to keap. “thelr, kidneva clecn ag {Ashes. (left ‘em, thinkin’ yourd agorend « much! —the successful substitute for calo- | active. 8 a 2 ba here. This issthe way to the iheavier than it is. te luster and alo-|active. Try this, also keep up the mel—now and then just to keep in| wate kitehen And presently Polly | |noftness will also delight you—Ad-| ¢h ater drinking, and no doubt you Ma aby edo - the pink of condition, 10c and 25¢] will wonder what became of your | found herself in a little stuffy box | . kidney trouble and backache of a room, with a tableful of greasy Priced From $14.50 to $24.50 SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES ON SUITS AND COATS We Invite You to Open a Credit Account | 3 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE A Very desirable patterns in Pure Linen Laces are included, in white and eceru colors; regularly priced lS to $2.00 the yard FRIDAY—HALF PRICE Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin \ \

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