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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1917. PAGE 2 erat ig ar) NGS FADO ast tHe GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO I. KEGEL, General Manager POROOOOIOOOOOOOOIOOOLOOIOAA, 'NEWS—NoTEs—Gosgup | MUCH TROUBLE\——____J — a WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.— |for a good night kiss and she con ‘3 Me nents, does he think as much of her | America’s Break of relations lit eovard? | have heard that he e | with Germany Is the culmina joges respect for her, | am inclined | | tlon of a series of diplomatic to believe this, but atill | imagine blunders on the part elther of that a man doubts whether the girl | Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Purchased the Great Emporium |really cares for him when she re the German foreign office or fuses a kiss, | hope you will tell its envoys, allied diplomats de me the real truth about th be Stock of South Bend, Wash., Answers Those Who | glared today ee cause | have been put in thie situa . . | } he first. these allied represen ‘tion, and would like to know the Question Him. What He Bought He Has a Right |tativer anid, was the calm belie? rine ae ee ERiAA to Sell | |that Belgium would not fight ‘ye. speculations are all £5 | ond was a similar belief pevide tb mark There is one ab | Ithat England would not join France solutcly right course for ® girl to Men's Walk-Over Shoes, jand Russia take, That is tor e her kinwe her bh band Unt a man declare a ly to protest, and that President jove and proposes marr | Wilson would not break off rela gir) | ‘The third was her bellef that the for the man whe United States would continue me broken lines, worth to $4.00;) Walk-Over name stamped on) every pair; Wednesday at} he bas no right $1.98 |tions wonder about her state « ing Guaranteed for a Quarter Century worth to $6.00, at $2.95 | fourth blunder by | ing the] @.—1 werk hard at demonstrating, f 9,000 nights of luxurious rest for the price of one spring Misses’ Sandals and Shoes, | worth to $3.00, 98¢ Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.98. $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, cele- brated Red Cross make, 12- 16-inch top, at $3.85 }United Staten will not go to actual ang turn all my money into the It i# noiseless, sanitary, germ-pre war If she endangers or destroy* house. My husband is able to work, eached when dusting. It has no loose stran |American life or property thru in-|gy¢ will not do so My sons, too id rateable ihabb cornens.to tine bodataie or jsistence in carrying our her NOW enink | must help them, instead of x eee, Waeere them helping me. | am 55 years ee " —~lold, and feel that | have served my PRICED $10 00 turn, as | have never shirked my e TRY THIS FOR A duty to home or family. At SEA % A A woma of our age with Every part easily no open links, teh your hands, Men's Florshiem Shoes, | able-bodied men in your famil worth to $7.00, go at $3.48. | i 9 hould not be expected to suppo worth to $5.00, go at $2.48 | band that you will keep the house We have been questioned as ‘J ‘ rE A » and make the home for them if the H. M. ROGERS to our right to advertise these Pape’s Cold = Compound” wit furnish the money tha 1 Ends Severe Colds or Grippe wii) no | in Few Hours r do both Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth. Walk-Over Shoes and other ing Co., Who Brings This Great standard merchandise Here Q.—About two months ago | be Emporium Stock to Seattle is our answer “What we } You can end grippe and break up came acquainted with a young man Pp Co} stere avenports have bought, we have a right scold either ead, chest, who is married and has a child ” “ ‘ Irene Howley and Ralph Herz, in “The Purple Lady y limbs, bv taking a dose of The child ie taken care of by a rela . to sell." The Emporium carried nothing but the finest lines Thursday |"Pape’s Cold Compound” every itive, and the wife has applied for pecia i Cc 67. 0 of merchandise, and the Walk-Over, Florshiem and Red Cross S888 Oe eS jtwo hours until thr doses areja divorce. He expects it will be o Shoes are merely a few items of the high grade character of Granted within two months. The ipholstered in handsome verdure tapestries , GEORGE'S A COMER eon tmported and and mptly 0 geed-up ‘ instil ‘ ? ree ingly this stock. And we repeat, what we have bought, we have @ — [jis George Stone, Gyearold 8 HOw being + in the |nostrils and atr in the “bide ORlchi ne sate aot onthe, Tk and rich velours in a number of well selected colors right to sell. movie star, v pplause with films, Gertrude the #la-/head, stops nasty discharge or nose “ i Made with three loose cushion seats and large, comfortable 4 Men’ nearly everything does in “Jim, Ye¥ In “The Double-Room Mystery,”|ruaning, retleves sick headache vb adap dle pet het sieee CZ IM: back and as i: i ii din’ tear oer 1 ¢ Colonial, solves a mystery |dullness, feverishners, sore throat len’s High-Grade Suits Will Go at $9.85 wind at th rey. Tha 8t. ie. Cofoaial setvena mareiery |Auliness, .Coveriahnan. sere, thron what he earns. | hear from his exe are assembled on the first floor and are on sale Men's Suits and Overcoats, worth to $25.00; a big assort- ,,,, fred Lucas plays Jim Blu Don't #tay stuffed-up! t blow ie wants inten had yp palatal {cote Wednesday only at the special price. ment of tweeds, worsteds, serges and cheviots, made by the so vp ink and = sauffling UT lity, He is 25 and | am 27. Do you ed throbbing head—nothing else tn ‘the w sives out ; think | would be taking a big risk . . [the worid gives euch prompt reliet li, marrying him? stanve Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin jeosts only 26 cents at any drug) A.—Yes; you would be taking a jatore. It acts without assistance, |Mihty big Pa Two - hs’ ac = = tastes pice, and causes no Incon-|@aintance ts far too short a time |venience. He sure you ot the |to decide anything as important as| No ditterenoe | eenuine jmarriage. You would do well to{ if you haven't | on to the remarks danced before and his friends for himself world’s best manufacturers go at $9.85. prs Rayer dh Mgnpmae he gr Men’s Suits that sold to $12.50 go at $4.89. Men's Suits Universal's ¢ and Overcoats that sold up to $15.00 go at $5.75. $20.00 Men's of !ieart» high class Suits, including Griffon and Collegian makes; a gue Beginning Wednesday we will sell Men's 50c President man being sent to prison is shown at serial, “The Tre Pavey | | nome atien of his formér w Suspenders at 17c; 10c Canvas Gloves, knit wrists, at Sc; in “Blind Justice,” at the Clemmer : ; eek ong Jobn: escapes |Why do you bothe' $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69c; Men's Wool Underwear, worth to ‘"!*" ‘ee ren sp ok ln +s ys STEVENS * 6 is betrayed by a girl an Three More Days Surely he « nothin eden Sousa $2.00, goes at 68c; Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at soot back W let out, he y to you One or two lessons. Can be, eliminated oe : i 2. k- |. Q ‘oken down t a shadow petite a ture Bupport. $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 68c; $2.50 Silk-and-Wool y e a aay “BLIND Fae ‘ Private halls. Open Day | Wanébers | Rapture Bs PDO Underwear at 98¢ oe eo ne mn very young was/ and Evening. ity. sae his old threat that would hang forced to marry a man ! didn't) i505 eourth A stain 2011 a DRERG Co, These are just a few items, picked at random from this that girl by # rope jlove, so | left him. My mother| Belictcstoes re: aeallehesietat : Third Ave. “8 |keeps nagging me to go back to! great Emporium stock. This stock was bought at a mere fraction of its original cost and these prices give you an idea! i... rockwell and supporting of how quick we expect to turn it into ready cash. latars, Herschel! Mayall and Wm Mr. Rogers, when interviewed as to the success of the Clifford, are not one bit afraid of tion of t the in «a sto be MIGHT TRY SEATTLE SHOWER jhim. | am now keeping company | |with a young man whom | truly, }tove. Mother is very cross about! it, and threatens to tell this young |man about my marriage. Do you} |think he will give me up? ALICE A.—It is to be hoped he will. You are doing wrong to go with him while married to another. The re [spective merit of the two men, or JUSTICE”’ —from ig i oa of the River late John Hay—alive with the quaint humor, the keen human insight of Mark Twain qsale, said: “Yes, this is a great stock that I have bought, and fe!ting wet. Part of the it is certainly great to see it go so fast. To give you an idea|,..", 0°" = gg a Pai of how I am forcing the sale of this high grade standard mer- driving rainstorm. It appe chandise, I will quote just a few more prices: ja real rain, t i “I am selling 15c Silver Collars, late styles, at two for 15c.|/.iKes siMPLE ACTING A large lot of Overalls, including Black Bear and Boss of the) gjmpiicity of action is what made Road brands, go at 49c. Men's Pants that sold to $3.00 at|Jobn Mason famous on the legit 95c. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Men's “a in “Th : the Hosiery, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker |[** Paaglbs yeur ogy pier coalorgp oF stage ° Return Date jyour reason for marrying, bas noté ing to do with the case. A mar [riage is binding on ye conduct - until it is dissolved. Possibly your ry |mother is not as gentle as she An Algerian Har om |might be, but she understands th Algerian Harem, showing jsituation, and she is right in her : Jadvice to you ALLACE URLITZER Capacity THIS WEEK IF MOUNTAIN IS TO | © Reon ONLY BE TACOMA, WHY NOT! The Play Every ‘WHULGE’ FOR SOUND Shop Git OLYMPIA, Feb. 6.—In on | the name of Mount Rainier, and] First at Pike . with a view towards “riding” it] Seattie’s Best from the legislature, several repre. sentatives introduced resolutions Monday before the house, prc ne several @tate e Libert is theory Coats, etc., in fact everything for man's dress or work wear |emotes all over included in this sale, and going at the lowest prices ever placed . on world’s standard merchandise.” ~~ ot bladed rapid-fire, ath The sale continues tomorrow at 9 a.m. Be sure you jeric Keystone comedian, is Roscoe come to the right place. The Emporium stock consists only |Arbuckle’s nephew. He stare with of good merchandise, and it is on sale here tomorrow at a/Alice Lake in “A Grab Rag Bride, at the Mission. Theda Bara {s the the da Ife of its wome M. Guterson’s Famous Russi jan Orchestra 1. PpRocraam time “The Agent.” and a scenic of Millionaire's Mansions at Newport. Relected Come Back to Sorrento By Curtis mere fraction of its.cost. The savings you will make are far (rr vinen ekreater than the values here represented. ere Remember our address—The Red Front Clothing Com-|SHE LIKES THE MOVIES pany, 1508-10 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just BS cet yeg Mite ome . Pomme be north of Pike Street. Sale starts Wednesday morning at 9 a./)y. deserted the apeaking stage ‘ m. sharp and continues all week. The sale prices here quoted /for the movies. Her first picture hold good for Wednesday and all this week, for after this; was @ Lasky Now she is with American: Mutual Her latest play i STENOGRAPHER, SISTER, BROTHER, MOTHER, FATHER, HUSBAND, HOUSEWIFE AND EVERY SWEETHEART SHOULD SEE Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c; Evenings 1Sc; Children 5¢ week sizes will be too broken to guarantee delivery. “So a iy ot the Strand word to the wise is sufficient—come early—the savings will 4 drama of Alaskan life rs.” —Advertisement. i takeadt a —_- = _ JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES Harry Carey, Universal's inter hair-pants picture. arks entative Glass o introduced which he d that F be called Seattle sound, or olution in} sound THE NAVAL training ship Golds CIVIL WAR veterans of Jobn F ° : aes rise the preter o ie with it. , borough, stationed at Tacoma, has yiller post went on record as favor-|jg a Jac tetrades. He hae ati aneee aboriginal name, Whulge been given up and will be transfer ing the change in the name of|/worked at nearly every occupation | Representative Bishop of Jeffer red to Portland Mount Rainier to Mount Lincoln. imaginable and has finally seitled json county said Hood canal should te — down to motion picture work, ‘fe Always foltew be known in the future as Port stars in “Love's Lariat,” at the direct nble canal or the Indian name |Twana. Representative Renick fol-| lowed with the proposition that Bellingham citiz would like to have Mount Baker changed to Class A ONLY 2 DAYS ee SLAVEY PLAYS DICK The time-honored, gum-chewing rowsy hoarding house slavey has omy. ER ET: Mount Bellingham, or, in case this was unsuitable, to Mount shan ‘oposed that pred internally as directed in books | let packed in all origina) red cartons, gives permanent and poaitive relief; Mount St. Helens be c d Mount from, indigestion, gas on the stom=| (Chehalis, because St. Helens was a ach, lower bowel troubles, gastritia i i sey |Catarrh of the stomach,’ wicerated|Pritish baron and considered an |atomach, fore throat, billousness,| enemy of the United 8 pions ne poisoning and similar alle Another repr ntative said th pai. his American blood boiled when-| For sale at all druggists ever he heard the Strait of Juan de} Instat on Genuine in Red Cartong, | Fuca called by its present name.| q }It should be known as the Strait of| r) pews te ————-— |Port Townsend, or its original In F 1 A h All O seteeessssssaseaeeessaeeseeeeeresssteseetessses: (dian name, Chinacum, it was oe ee Cc. y ver: Another resolution Loge Seats 25c = sEcOND AND UNIVERSITY posed | ‘ ? | ‘To ache all over in damp weath-]1 haven't had occasion to use @ gag oes —_ I, ater ate ey caer Pi . Pike er or after taking cold, is not pat-|kidney medicine during the past | i ‘oug! juickly |iteved the resolution to change| . #} t Ratt ‘ will th ural and should be taken as a/two year ount Rainier's name will pass the # warning that something is wrong Ended Jsenate, It already has been passed tel 4 [by the house. | In many cases it indicates kidney Remedy that weakness $2—Durs the When the kidneys are weak and a i ial aaaaaaiaat 4 acid fs too plentiful in the DENTIST Cocoanut Oil Fine ; for Washing Hair THE SINS OF uri PREMIER QUALITY . t . 5! blood, it often causes queer aches, | DENTISTRY With the Fingers ! pains and other disturbances. | THE ROAD TO BETTER If you want to keep your hair in * | 8 }| | Rheumatism is « common name tt Most soaps and prepared sham iOfesking |p, tight ¢ougha, | haa) Wi t - | [nervousness, aad urinary disorder a litle ihe pil pte, ae er Under tts healing. soothing infin | | ou ny ain t Try Doan’s Kidney Pills. They “ brittle, and Is Wt cut | 20h. SP ae ene eles $jcently stimulate the kidneys and |] prittie, and is very harmful. Just preathing eerenienenenceneneprianentrieniqnonenonenene | BON he OLA natlatiiad Goooanee all i threat make them more active in filtering plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than the most ex pensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns vueval throat and eh or any kin conquered by It In be lifted right out with the fingers 1 | Nothing better for bronchitis, iit you will apply directly upon the; A Seattle Woman Says: | the blood 1 of a orn can shortly si he aes Seattle people vouch for Doan’s. Gladys Brockwell hoarseness, croup, whooping ¢ va bronchial asthma or winter coughs, [COM @ few drops of freezone, says} y1ys, Albert Fisher, 3042 Four. The Greatest " 1 of can't possibly injure the hair \" oe this splendid cough |a Cincinnatl authority teenth. Ave, ‘W., sae t hed Rnseihaak Trianon ia “ Simply moisten. your hair with )s punces of Pinex (30| It is claimed that at small cost|steady pain in the small of my ot Her Cater loosen and ¢ water and rub it in. One or two me can get a quarter of an ounce) pack and above my hips, 1 con —Cram full of action and tumaitu ihe mek teaspoonfuls will make an abund { of freezone at any drug store,/cujted the doctor and wag told the ous scenes from New England's ' fo en ance of rich, creamy lather, and} iuah® wore \| which is sufficient to rid one’s feet | cause of the pain was due to a cold Drawing-roome to the Dance Halls ‘ free ¥ e cleanses the hair and scalp thor ould bus sQlé" lof every corn or callous without | settling in my kidneys. Hie treat “North of 63." r se today: detay tq | OUKHIY. The lather rinses ont eas _ Stee “perfectiy/ pain or soreness or the danger of / ment didn't remove the trou) ge ily, and removes every particle of |and children love Its pleasant teste. | infection and T used Doan's Kidney Pills d excessive na Just, dirt, dandruff oy -epeoiat ane oon-t Tinls new drug iad, ‘sther com: tenga thts titi otha ; TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ONLY Bridge oll. The hair dries quickly and pine extract, combined with|pound, and ‘while aticky, dries the] ee the trout) - “Every wet day | feel It bs arantes to. 13 evenly, and it leaves it fine and and’ Is known th LEEKaHE at db anbllanonnactaee (an Ey in and ¥ at silky, bright, fluffy and easy to 7 izais Wy oenn Gada the caus PAINLESS AUSTIN ane ola: cinapE lis rounding tissue. You gan get mulsified cocoanut | This announcement will interest COLISEUM i: c.c 15c—Children 5c Dentist oll at most any drug store, It is| With run directions, and dont ae-|many Women here, for it 1s said THIRD AND PIKE very cheap, and a few ounces is cept anything else.” Guaranteed to|that the present highsheel foot i ¢ 1604 Third Ave. Pie aie iy give absolute satiataction or money s J Aen gaat | Pew stad ees nf BF om hough to last ever one in the promptly, refunded. The Pinex Go, | Wear is putting corns on practical | ily for months,—-Advertisement. Pe" Wayne, Ind. ly every woman's fet.