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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1917. PAGE 7 OLD AND YOUNG .. KILLED BEFORE GERMANS FLY. BY wn. PHILIP SIMM! Oytted, Prone Start Correspe aaa THE BRITISH ARMAS AFIELD, March 22.—The horror of the German retreat grow today, When tt became known that the Teutons at Rouy Le Petit collected about 200 old people and children, @ addition to the usual population Of the place—and then dolibe: »rately the village. humber of these defenseless, n People were killed. NO! PUTNAM DIDN'T FEAR HIS OWN MEN “What's the matter: are you! be ld the = pom asked a over the one of Seret Putnam, yesterday, at the Rouse pharmacy, 5903 Phinney ave, where s he had gone to arrest the proprie tor, W. R. C. Allen, after a member | of the dry squad had purchased al Pint of whisky at the place ww The Bigger They Are, the Harder They Fall—They Can’t Come Too Fast for Rogers @g ANOTHER BIG STRIKE! One of the largest Third Avenue Men's Store throws out S. O. S. signal and “Live Wire Rogers,” with ready cash, comes to the rescue—takes over entire stock and fixtures of B. Schneider of 1009 Third Avenue, at a small percentage of wholesale cost. This huge stock has been moved to Rogers’ large double store, the Red Front Clothing Company, at 1508-1510 First Ave., and it is up to Rogers to turn it into money. Rogers says: ROGERS NOTICE! inf “TLL DO IT rl “Every article as advertised, All contract goods included in this sale. Money back, with a smile, if purchaser so desires.” As Rogers Buys—So Rogers Sells. Rogers has marked down this entire stock to absolutely unheard-of prices. Combined with the huge Emporium stock, the Red Front Clothing Company will offer the most astounding | The woman wanted a “quart of} SOL SHYMA malted milk," but Putnam said he ™ js and colossal sacrifice of standard merchandise ever heralded. dinaieii: Whisk eau a couldn't deliver tt just now | Hint Washington, ‘ ee ars SALE STARTS FRIDAY 94." |55 2 ." declared Putnam, and the 5 that he l* the owner of the entire “woman quickly hung up the re! J peeiver. Sx tie day to Ee ae ya‘ affirms and -rTHaTa WEEK" Piles of Men’s Clothes, from the best and largest advertised makes, including Society brand, Curlee Clothes for Men—the biggest values on earth—Strauss Quality Clothes, etc. POTEET. Stacks of Walk-Over, Gotzian and Florsheim Shoes; Gordon and Stetson Hats; bins full of | * ‘* ‘*" %” ° Merch Mit Arrow and Monarch Shirts; Cluett Collars; Medlicott, Eagle and Cooper Underwear; Hosiery, Si Widingten reldion ot mati Neckwear, etc. Such an array of standard merchandise has never before been offered at SALEM, Ore., March Above te bill of enle that closed such amazing low prices. MAKE PLANS NOW 10 ATTEND THIS SALE-COME SURE \ March 25 ae Patriotic week, by vir- tue of a proclamation issued by} they are the harder they fall. It is a stupendous merchandising event—a huge undertaking—a gigantic sale, the magnitude of which has never before been equaled in the history of Seattle. These prices will do the work. READ THEM: - OVERCOATS MEN’S Arrow | MEN’S SUITS ‘sors'surrs sors SEIOES ‘uss tion urges all young men to “rally! to the flag.” and officers of t Collars Here are prices that will sell this high- Walk-Overs, Florsheim, Red Cross, Han- At ) for 15¢ grade Clothing stock. Come—a wonderful na’s Bench Made and others. The Best National Guard will make a spec: effort to secure recruits. selection at give-away prices. 48c Shoes at less than before-the-war prices. A + es F ‘ pri ‘Over 200 dozen Arrow Men’s and Youths’ Suits; Schneider’s price Large lot Men's Over- Look! Collars, all sizes; late SHOW GERMAN PLOT to $12.50. Rogers’ $4. $5 alls; all sizes; go at = . , 5 ; ; ; Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines; les; Schneider’s con OB 660s 5 H ~ lem site 15¢; 2 49c worth to $4.00. Work Shirts, worth to Rogers’ price ........6....004 a PETROGRAD, March 22—Corre- 4 Men's Suits; Cassimeres, in browns and Rogers’ price, 2 for pil vin Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth $2.48 BILL OF SALE Witnessed in the” presence HM. ROK 1917. | County of That the said B. y eared be- «in due on Ba! agrees to pay taxen, if B 50c President Suspend- ers; Rogers’ price 17c Dress Shirts, worth to $1.25; Rogers’ price from a raid over hostile between Arras and Peronne, $1.50 Cluett Dress Shirts, an official war office state- Rogers’ price 69c $2.00 Arrow Dress Shirts, Rogers’ price 98c the funeral services, Wedines afternoon, of Representative R. Wilson, who died Saturday, an fliness of but two days, tribute was paid to his ‘te and public services. The pall- Were all colleagues of Rep | itive Wilson fn the last ses) Jot the state legisiature. | Men's Underwear; Schneider’s price to 65c; Rogers’ price 19c Men’s Wool Underwear; Schneider’s price to $2.00; Rogers’ price 78c Men's. $1.50 Silk Union Suits go at 68c Men’s Wool Cashmere Sox, worth to 50c; Rogers’ price Rogers’ price ..... Men’s Suits, worth to $35.00, including Full Dress and Best Suits in Schneider's sc Re $19.85 Men’s Pants; Schneider's price to 98c $2.50. Rogers throws them out at. . Men’s Fine Wool Pants; Schneider’s price Boys’ Suits; a big selection; $2 48 ‘ e price .... worth to $5.00. Rogers’ price. . 3 $3.95 ee Boys’ Suits; worth to $10.00. Rogers’ price ....... Rogers has said “sell,” and this means big crowds. And at these prices this stock will sure go. So come early. Try to be here Friday or Rogers Sells Saturday—but come. Sale starts promptly Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Come. wees | LHE RED FRONT CLOTHING C0. Mine Paces | SO 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE prone Public Market $1.50 Cooper’s Ribbed Underwear 89c Men's 2 for 25¢ Sox; Rogers’ price j e commencement cises held at the Broadway | ‘ing school Wednesday night the exhibit of students’ hand! made in the shops of the A ual training and home ecvnom- fea departments. VICTORIES CLAIMED BERLIN, via , Sayville, March 22.) —“In the district on both sides of the Somme and the Otse clashing of advanced detachments resulted favorably to us.” today’s official peatement de Aeclared. | THEATRES CE HIP Sunset Six, a half dozen ity girt musicians, headline the show Thursday at the Palace with a repertoire of n . Violins, cello an also « little warbling. acts are on the bill Night Robes, worth to $1.50, go at 89c Men's Wool Worsted Union Suits; Schneider's price to $3.50; Rogers’ price $1.48 ~ Heavy Wool Sox, worth to @pondence between the czarina and) former Prime Minister Protopopoff has been discovered, the Bourse Gazette asserted today, proving that Protopopoff and others in the! royalist government at-| grays; Schneider's price to $6. 85 $15.00. Rogers’ price .. 28c 8 Sb Men’s High Class Suits; ‘browns, grays @ Men's Mackinaw Coats, m6 —— now Pree ree and blues; Schneider's price 38 95 worth to $10.00; Rogers’ [| Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, broken lines; to $20.00. Rogers’ price .. f a $4.85 worth to $5.00. Rogers lets 98c Price to $25.00. Rogers’ "$9. 65 Men's Flannel Shirts, $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, celebrated Red Cross price worth to $1.50; make; 12- and 16-inch tops, Men’s ‘Suits, beautifully atonal in tweeds, sin aa goat. 4 a 5 worsteds, cheviots and serges; many Society aidar'e. price to VEEE0, Si 85 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, 8 85 worth to $6.00. Rogers’ price. a Boys’ Shoes, Walton make; all solid leather; go $1.95 $8.00 Ladies’ Novelty Shoes, Brown vamp with White Kid uppers. Rogers’ price Tupper... 90.95 $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, heavy veal stock $4.35 If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never again will high grade Shoes such as these be offered for so little money. Come—buy two and three pairs—stock up while you are able. $3.00 Men's Gordon Hats; Rogers’ price Men's Highest Grade Hats; worth to $5.00. Rogers’ WILL SELL CHEAP Two National Cash Registers, eight large Show Cases, Shelving, Safe, etc. sale Prices. Opposite Public Market. and let ug have a good time to- |sether as we used to-do with our old and tried friends? “Jim said the other day he knew something was worrying you, but you had said nothing to him and ARMY NEEDS MEDICOS) ...325.?*"scre™t "sa, cane SPIES SENTENCED NEW YORK, March 22.—Albert O. Sander and Carl L, Wunnenburg were today sentenced to serve reat ‘ years in the federal penitent! _ - -—— and to pay fines of $2,500 each, on| | WORRIES OF MEN BOTHE pleas of guilty to charges of send- WOMEN ing spies to England. ienced Druggist’s cain iy Medicine Rae A Four years ago RHEUMATISM |welling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root Is My Weather Prophet {gnd during that period of time 1! “1 wish, oh, how 1 wish, vi cannot recall a single instance|dear, that I could do something! PCAN tell stormy weather! where Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root|paily, hourly, minutely, 1 picture days off by the twinges in| prought a complaint from my pa-|you over there all alone, thinking trons who had used it, If ft did|and planning about things, sweat- iy shoulders ane pueee- nad not contain value in the diseases|ing blood in your agony of work a se an old frien 4 te which it {# recommended I|and worry over conditions you are ives out the pains and aches. | would not enjoy such a good sale.|trying to remedy. Sloan’s Liniment {s s0 easy to Very truly yours, “What I want to say fin such a ment. * BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Ge at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, thé substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively dothe work, People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, si coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and er, stimulating them to natural ace tion, cleariig the blood and_ gently purifying the entire system, They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects, All the benefits of nas More physicians to serve in a of war are necessary, says Dr. C. L. Vanderboget, who returned te ‘his jhome here yesterday, after service, he did not feel at liberty to ask. |since last July, with the American That is just the difference, dear, |expeditionary forces on and near between the friendship of mn and |the Mexican border, the friendship of women. When I| look worn or unhappy, Mollie or TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN ACTRESS DOES Eliene gets it out of me within 24| No class of people devotes as hours if thé secret is my own. “I would not tell them anything much time to beauty as do ac- tresses, and no class must be more about this business of yours, Dick, careful to retain and develop their because you asked me not to do| 60, but IT do believe if you would charms, Inquiry develops the in- formation that in hair care they talk to Jim he would help you You have been friends so long, and I believe, Dick, Jim Hdle loves you and me better than any other two | fing it dangerous to shampoo with people in the world, any makeshift hair cleanser. The majority say that to have the best hair wash and scalp stimulator at a cost of about three cents, one “This is a long letter, ean read it in sections, need only get a package of can. dissolve CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE the week end. Malcolm Stuart has invited Chad and Mollie, Harry and Eliene, Alice and Pat, Jim and you and me to take a trip on his new boat. I wish you two would meet, Dick, Malcolm has been so kind to us in many waye that I feel rather queer that you don’t know him, ‘T am sure the little outing vould do you good, Ellene will |not take the children, so there can |be no repetition of the lamentable Dick, | ineident which occurred on the oth jer boat. “By the way, are you keeping up any athletic exercise at all? Of course, I know since you had that heart attack the time you reacued Eliene’s child you have given up tennis, but don't you remember that the doctor said you must be outdoors a lot and recommended golf? “Dick, T know you will forgive me if I tell you you are very apt to do only one thing at a time. Perhaps that 1s the only way to #o things well, but I don’t think you should concentrate on anything to the detriment of your health and everything else in the world. ‘No, my husband, I am not lec- turing you at all. I am only trying to tell you what you yourself tm- pressed upon mo #0 carefully ‘he other day—your life and health are very necessary to a great many people just now in this crisis, “You were looking a little worn the last time you were down here, Do you know, little book, T had some hesitancy about writing to Dick—-I was afraid even my let- ters would be a bother in the ter- rifie struggle in which he 1s en- gaged, and yet I did not want him to feel the lack of my sympathy. Yesterday I wrote him. I could not be silent any longer. but you Perhaps even {t will annoy you, but T sim ply had to write it, as there was ply, no rubbing at all, it sinks A. CRANDALL, ‘right in and fixes the pa! n mussy plasters and ointments. | it for gout, lumbago, neural and sprains. Letter | Der. Kilmer & Co. ain Drugeist. Cleaner | Sept. 14, 1916. Brownsville, Oregon a} Epa druggist, 250, 60¢ and) What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Dept. R., Sloan's | der, Regular fifty lar size bottles for sal stores. Cc Binghamton, |tor a sample size bottle. It will con vince any one. You will also recetve a booklet of valuable la hoo about the kidneys and blad- N. Y,, information, 1d one-dol- at all drug way that you cannot mistake my meaning is, if worst comes to | worst, try to eliminate me from |the whole affair. J think we could save the old home for Mrs, Selwin, and, Dick, I am well now and I am sure I can work and help you on your feet again if need be. “However, dear, somehow | feel it fs all going to come out right Surely you and I, who have lived so long together, are not going to Lecome bankrupt in both material and spiri things “T hope you can get away next Saturday and come over hero for Cured His RUPTURE badly ruptured while lifting » years ago. Doctors mald my of cure Was an operation. good, Finally 1 got ly and com: pletely cur have passed, and the rm although T penter. misery of rupture and the worry] and danger of an operation. and I want to coax you to take a fresh hold, Can you not come down here and stay the week end, MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Cortain Rellet for Fever. ishness, Constipation, Head- ache, Stomach Troubles, Teeth- ing and Destroy Worms, They Break up Cotde in 24 hours, At all drugetets, 26 conte, Sample malied FRI Address MOTHER GRAY 00g no other way of letting you know that I am thinking of you all the time, and wishing I could come forward and help you out with the money as ' did. when we were first married "I think then, dear Dick, T was very proud to give you the money to invest in the book concern. Whatever comes now, please re in any way. Do come over for the week end, Dick, I shall be waiting for you, “MARGIN (To be continued) throx from your druggist; a teaspoonful fn a cup of hot water and your shampoo is ready, makes enough shampoo apply it to all the just the top of the head. uso the uniform color. Dandruff, excess oll and dirt are quickly dissolved and entirely disappear when you rinse momber that I shall not regret it|the hatr. {be so fluffy that it will look much heavier softness will also delight you, while the Ihealth which insures hair growth, ! griping cath; This | Dr. Edward: liquid to ir instead of After its hair dries rapidly, with] pr Dr. form: sf after sev tice among pa’ attendant bad breath, After this your hair will than it is, Its luster and | their olive color, the stimulated scalp gains Olive Tablets without sriping, or any disagreeable effects, ". M, Edwards discovered the rowel and liver complaint with the * Olive Tablets Take one 0 every night for a week and ngpte the effect. 10c and 25c, All druggists,

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