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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, 2, 1917, PAGE 3 400,000 PEOPLE Will be informed of this catastrophe to the Palace Clothing Company’s store, and the throwing on the mar- ket a purchase of a $40,000 Stock at a very low figure, now in our possession. A STARTLING SENSATION IN MERCANTILE ANNALS! Goods will be sold in wholesale or retail » quantities. THE MOST REMARKABLE AND WONDERFUL SLAUGHTER IN THE UNITED STATES OF HIGH- GRADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS ND SHOES, takes place—BEGINNING TOMOR. ROW (SATURDAY) AT 9 A. M. The whole of the Northwest, during its entire his-|,00” tory, has never witnessed such a sacrifice! ’ Here Are Prices :' direct to the people at less than dealers pay Here is the world’s biggest and most powerful locomotive, and it ie in the Un each, up a mountain, and 115,000 tons on a level stretch, The locomotive cost $8 are only two on the ordinary locomotive) ed States! 000, It can pull ian railroad Arizona's Feminine Solon May Make Race for Governorship or Congress <> PHOENIX, Ariz. Mrs. Pauline O'Neill, assembly woman from Maricopa county, Arizona, takes to politics as nat urally as powder to a puff Her talent has been tested in many trying places, and not once has she been found want Feb. 2 | BYRNE, BIRTH Dear Miss Grey: | protest in the name of humanity, in the name of the millions of “silent sufferers,” | Protest against the outrages com mitted against Mrs, Ethel Byrne. the birth contro! advocate Women of Seattle, a short while ago you read in the papers about a certain reverend gentleman, Mr Smith's vice crusade against San Francisco's underworld, Assuredly, you also read about the 500 unfor tunate sisters marching into the church, demanding to know what | was going to be done with them | Can you picture this column of | social outcas' realize that they were not to blame for their lives, but the causes—look beneatly ap |pearances and see their secret ag onies—their goodness—their Ing for TRUE happiness? What answers did they receive to A flimsy ex- ignorance, or, A true hu Men's and Youths’ Suits and Overcoats Almost Given Away. Look! Come! added Men’s Suits, regular $12.50 value, all we ask... .$4.85 sown the t Men’s Suits that sold from $15 to $17.50, go for. -$5.95 ine lower Men’s High-class Suits and Overcoats, all hand-tailored, from best makers in the country, go for........$7.45 © Remember, every garment a new one—no danger) : y Mrs. Pauline O'Neill he their vital question? jcuse for downright T. R. MUST LOOK TO vernance, nypocrisy. have answered 4 + prohibition manitarian would of picking up any old stock or left-overs. in tavor of th HIS LAURELS NOW "sisters. your question ie one. tor zona y thi ‘ to solve; | am become And here’s a still better offer: Men’s beautifully tailored “’\.°¢"05/) SieuMARCiC NTO. Feb Sure sh tay oon powonieaneah Aid rekey et t . + Feb. 2— | ingigni ise hi 1b ipa 5 ote eae th eset ingen ge ype | ory FOE — Mat the| wr. A lant going, to have [come copmisnnt of the futility oF black and browns, that sold in any store for eer and «) San J anything on North Dakota's (‘chasing phantoms.’ | recognize we| some for $30. Our price for tomorrow is. . . . .$9.65 "ied Pure farmer legisiature, This was must attack the root of the evil— Indicated by the recommenda tion of the state board of health today that the 15th legislative assembly pass a law giving lot the Men's oe me good ones, for 85c; better ones for potitics ..+..$1.65 and $2.35) ; aie start from the bottom to recon struct humanity.” The only remedy for existing so- cial evils is reconstruction of hu forme 5! are givin, 00 Hats tomor- the University bonuses to parents raising large sanity from the bottom; and it is I nies Aso ces sla sas oo Tate Mean $1.39 « * “Daily Crease in the size of families, eee ee one ae with honor. It A Gemendous ‘stock of Furnishing Goods sacri- 42"), ‘9, bec Ue snag Aero ged tal sta sims to mitigate sufferings and in at tics, is fete crease happiness; it favors children with healthy bodies and minds, ca pable of intellectual improvements, In short, it stands for quality, and not quantity. The advocates are moved by altruistic motives; they see a vision of a greater humanity, which shall arise on the ashes of ours, The opppsers of the birth con- trol movement are misguiding and deceiving the great mass of ignorant people, yet they have NOT ONE sin- gle argument which would not van- ish in the light of reason and hu ficed. Men’s Dress Shirts, $1.00 and $1.25 kind, go for. .49c Men’s 15c Socks at 6c; Wool ones for 14c; Men's Collars go for 2c; Black Bear Overalls and Mackinaws| all go on sale at sensational prices. Fleece-lined Underwear, the best, for............39¢ Regular 10c Handkerchiefs, all we ask............3¢ Men’s Shoes, the best makes represented. Men’s Shoes, worth to $4.00, for.............$1.98 manity Men’s and Boys’ broken li and sizes.......... 98c Women, what are you going to : “4 om Hines do?_Are you In favor of free moth $5.00 Dress Shoes cut to. . eee $6.00 Big Z Work Shoes, now . ey $7.50 Men’s High Tops cut to........ Heavy Big Z Washington Loggers and High Cuts at sale prices. Are You Fat? Just Try This Thousands f overfat » have become siim by following the . oe * advice of doctors who recommend Make no mistake. Visit us at once—it Peaeaia’ “pros aiot Tab 2 a those harmless little fat redu ll save you lots of money by buying your ieee: haem pea ticia fat rede needs at the 7 ous Ma la Prescription, i Ld gist or w to the Marmola Co. 864 Woe 1 Ave, Detroit, Mich | | and for 7 procure a large case of j these tablets. They reduce two, three or four s ea a Week without exercise ‘dieting or any unpleasant effect 1022-1024 FIRST AVENUE Corner Spring St. “DEAD CAT” COMES fat, try this today The cat appar DENTISTRY Jently was frozen to death. Pick jing up the trap with the cat in it Corner First and Pike St., Opposite Public Market. BACK WHEN THAWED |.').29.00 "Voce es" Pike St; Oppost » stove, Two hours later a faint SPRING GROVE, Pa, Feb. 1 oo a” « wae heard from the When a ca belonging to ad” ca Elwood Shive, a trapper, was missed, he searched, and af mien ave taunt ie caves GIRL AND $100 WON —the pain-killer and happy smile-maker IN VERY SHORT TIME ee is zemi T W. Rose Co, Cleveland, O ROMANS D.,/ Feb. 1.—Afte gua t and letting his friends see a r teeth as ¢ If you aph of Blanche C. Riple ¢ or several te ace the them made a wager of $ With teeth of -marvi vais. the Harry Bronson that he could not ; AB bsceed arry the girl before 6 o'clock the ume origina Astic once en following evening joved I use only t p Bronson took the wager. After cela Oralthesia rol communicating over the phone with the girl, who was a trained ORALTHESIA thes the throbbing nerve and > nurse at Sioux Fails, she sald’ lulls the tooth to sleep ar kes it absolutely devoid ° lero Mey 7 let» eatiiek act 'thed of feeling. I-xtraction or filling—it's all the same to 1 ta HEUMATISM attacks the *! mornin ORAL mela is absolute 10 pain “outside” man Pains and la the ¢ lentist a this ¢ wh ie u loex “e ' ficient faith in | naesthetic to sa pain sitien his joints an GOUPLE WED AFTER ith in i ht : 3 and reduces his effi , PAINLESS AUSTIN o 30-YEAR ROMANCE |] IF IT HURTS DON’T PAY ME! ESS A At tl first t get aan , fror TH me ANE Pt Sloan’s Liniment, easy to ap SUNBURY, Pa, Feb. 1.—-Thirt SURELY—this i message of deliverance from eal ty fy a i j ‘ thout rub-| e@"s ago Mra. Annie R. Bailet, a the “FEAR” Which ha ade so many people neglect Sur 9:20 to 1 p. m diag pater th es widow, and L. H. Varnes, a mer t the dentist until it is almost too lat . After that long dris hearts. Shortly be the day set > it will g su confidence to visit my dious wait in the cold for their wedding th was an es offices at once and have me prove that I will not | ply Sloan’s Liniment to those|t™angement, and Mrs. Bailet laid hurt you in the least <= v 5, Sebeagy? ¢ |; | aside her trousseau. Then she ma You do not want a slow treatment ti gers, aching wrists and) req George Hallet, Left a widow ORALTHESIA makes m rk pain for itching scalp when hair is falling | arm Mrs, Ballet visited in Marysville ag tate and the dandruff germ is killing the For gout, neuralgia, toothache, few days ago, met Varnes, and the Let me examine your tecth and tell you just how hair roots, Delay means—no hair. | ae sprains, cold feet, it Is tvo learned that the old affectior much it will cost to make them perfect Get, at any drug store, a bottle of omptly effective. still existed. Mrs. Bailet is Mra emo far 25c or $1.00 for apis Javee te os 25e, GC 4. $1.) Verne 9 ine Ise as directed, for it does the At all druggists, 25c, 50e and $1.) Varned now HERE ARE A FEW OF MY PRICES ee 7 ae ee pai oes oe erm, nourishes the hair roots and EL PASO, Feb. 1.—Big Tom 22-k. 30-gauge Gold Crowns, per tooth. . $5.00 rimediately stops Stehing scalp, atkie mused thousands of children and Plates, per set ...--.-.+--.++: § not greasy easy to use and will “ > rownups in Park Bridgework in Gold or Porcelain, per tooth $5. 00 not stain, Soaps and shampoos are vere for a year Tom, the 50c harmful, as the tain alkali, The | { eeper got hold of an old Extractior hest thing to. use for scalp irritations viack felt hat and ate it, dying for it is safe and Inexpensive. of} \ idigestion AILLS «PAIN weighs 844,000 pounds, and is built on 20 wheels, excluding the 12 wheels under the tender. long, 200 cars, containing 50 tons of coal in run by ix engines (there It is “No, 700” of the Virgin ¢ Cussthin. Grow PROTESTS TREATMENT OF MRS, CONTROL LEADER erhood? Deo you believe it to be sacred birthright? Do you want happier homes? Do you be leve in full equality between the sexes! Then say so. opportunity to voice a solemn pro test against this inhumane and most d olical law in existence, concoc ted by a handful of pseudo-moralists of the past generation; the man made law which forbids dissemina tion of all knowledge pertaining to birth control Demand the obliteration of the in famous law, which is a disgrace to your country and an insult to your tex. Defy the power which is ever doing its best to keep you in subjec- tion te a power that is the enemy of all progressive ideas; the power that | accuse, but—hush, my sou rec ollect you are living in what future generations shall define as THE AGE OF HYPOCRISY 0, KIHL8TROM. your | Dear Miss Grey: the question, |out of date?” In anewer to “Are virtuous girls | say | fear they aré tHe GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F KEGEL, General Manager COLUMBIA | GRAFONOLA $85.00 Easy Terms This Columbia possesses full, clear, nat- ural tone; exclusive tone control shutters, mahogany or quartered oak cabinet. $85.00 © and ual jJumbia model. it is equipped Record Ejector, one of Other Colum- picture rtisti Columbia exclusis nbia features $15.00. COLUMBIA RECORDS Sold Only in Sealed. Envelopes nolas as low This is your | All the new Columbia Ree- ords are ready the 20th of each month, and come to you im assuring our patrons absolutely new sealed envelopes, and unused Rec Grote-Rankin Sealed Record Service of this store service. feature this An exclusive ords investigate a Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin |more than out of date. 1 myself) |have a daughter who is pronounced by many very fine people to be a very fine, beautiful girl. | have educated her in music, she does fine needie work, makes all her own clothes and is a fine hou keeper: in fact, will make a wife! that the best of men could be proua of in company | have tried to discover what the trouble was, went out among the young folks myself to try to dis cover what she lacked, as her own brother informed me she was not like other girls, | closely and the only difference | could find wae that she was not flip like the other girls, she was too much of a lady. lected | what seemed to be the most popu-| lar girl in the company to judge by and | am more than thankful that! my girl is not like other girls, f spoke of the difference between the giris, and my son told me | misjudged the girl, jolly, so | said no more, but invited the same company to my home, and tho | have been married 30 years, | have never carried on such a conversation with my own hus band this girl and one of the young men carried on at my table When they were leaving, one of the young men got some little dis- tance from the house, and the Same girl stood on the sidewalk in front of my gate and screamed to him to come back and kiss her, ana he came back and kissed her. | say, “thank God, my girl is not like other girls, | think she is bet ter off as a wall flower.” | have not neglected to try to teach my boys just the same as | have my girl, and they are well thought of | and are fine boys, It seems this! must be the style or something, and | have been puzzling my brain to discover what caused them to seem that way | am delighted for the the boys and girls that | brought the subject up, [not in the boat alone, “Rebel” as she is A MOTHER, Dear Miss Grey: In answer to your recently published letter signed “Rebel” The truly Virtuous girls of today are, in the majority of cases, too “stuck up.” It is much easier to become acquainted with the other kind, The questionable girl gen erally makes the best companion one can talk to—she understands, for she has a broader knowledge of life. My mother once said, “Beware of the baby stare,” and | have found it to be dangerous, The owner is Innocent and in her endeavor to maintain it, she is hopelessly nar- row. In other words, she lacks that broad understanding of life that so many men of today awmire In a woman, 1 have known of women whom the world brands as “the worst,” making fine wives because they have climbed up from the bottom. They know all there is to know. They have learned thru bitter ex perience that a “loose life” doesn't pay. When these women marry, they settle down for life. They can appreciate the full value of a home. None of society's fashion-plate tempters could arouse their curios- ity. They know what sort of life awaits them out on the broad high- way. The virtuous girl is for the mil- lionaire, since he can stay home and guard her innocence. When the virtuous girl thinks of something besides her virtue, and becomes less snobbish, she will be in greater demand, U. 8. N. THIS BARBER SAYS | HE'S AN UPLIFTER A jury in Superior Judge Smith's department was called upon Thurs day to decide if F. A. Black, an Im perial hotel barber, Fourth ave. between Union and Pike sts. was “business of raising the or if he was in the busi of soliciting patronage for | fallen women watched very| she was only! ke of | and | hope! the subject will be well gone over. EGGS FOR Meee ee ca un drve com | ALL LEFT IN IND. | of all cold storage warehouses, | a cording to H. E. Barnard, state INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb. 1 and drug commissioner. Nine enough eggs sufficient for one nine hundred cases of | breakfast for all Indiana were found| Were found. fptetaesimcvsntticell acti sand 3 3. rF , n the state in a survey made by é Ge Hh “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Men’s and Women’s SUITS AND COATS A REAL CLOTHES MESSAGE FOR YOU READ IT CAREFULLY—AND ACT QUICKLY We are now holding our regular semi-annual ONE DOLLAR DOWN CLOTHING SALE bring A DOLLAR during this ecial SALE and take your choice frem our entire stock of N’S AND WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS. In faet, you can any garment in our store when you pay the first dollar and r and enjoy it while paying the balance at a dollar a week, r $5.00 a month Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Coals 50, in serges and fancy mixtures, conservative I the latest styles to select from. Also nd Furnishings. Which means that YOU may From $12.50 to and belted back models: ackinaws, Hats, Shoes Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses From $7.50 to $27.50, Alterations always free. and Petticoats at popular prices, It’s the duty of every honest person to establish a credit rating, even though they don’t need to use it, still it may be @ valuable reference in case of adverse conditions, Bring a dollar and open your charge account with us. the clothes while paying for them Open Saturday Until 10 P, M.—Phone Elliott 3846 After this sale we will require our usual first payments, GHELYS 1113 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Sts. Wear , Waists, Skirts EEK Ee reemee ' ' i oie Rm Linge TROY se emg

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