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STAR--TRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917. _PAGE ae 15c—Children 5c Saturday } Pedestrians walking along ' Mut in special significance | | Union st, near the northeast 1s of ring out 7:30 and 9:30 federal bulld aft ec Iracy case ng should k to the New Gowns New Features and the above a safety of their headgear. ed Lighted elg arets shower ed down at intervals from a window far t narrow chambe They might be destructive, eya, t paper write who convulsed |: hes, When. piteued on fle Se teaciaew ae the audience last week in one Bis Brace: rasthin, Grey Fashion Q—A boy In schoo! became my ‘ ° friend, But some busybodies to ds as he Circus him aerion againet me end he Ie $6) rot as friendly now. That ‘s al Q.—! wish to know the names of m ways the way, Somebody >reaks the governors of Texas, South Cao PX) up all my friendships by tales that lina and California RHODA addition to are not In the least true. What con |. A—James. Ki. Ferguso ' 4 bar thi Leb no t f Te h Ma | 4 kind to ever Q.—Please explain just what a Is there not some girl young man means when he asks a ol whose char girl if she will “keep steady com Willard Mack's Q.—Please give me a few hints tor big crook play as to the duties of a host at an j; evening party A story of the un- usual and unconven The Pathe News | ~~ tional in life—Frances Nelson Is the girl, and a new way Max Linder 2-part |» Also Wall \ nich Wurlitzer, Al St. Jona comedy eee * oser” * | gan's gang is in the paper tonig inthe Winning Lever” Ne | Start reading about him in “Nan of with y McCoy in rar ‘Music Mountain “mie Baw ang Tomsie’ Bf PRE BIG " Cy eal ' vel © i ° —Would it pay for the major. Music Mountain.” Page 4 LIGHT HEARTED Lt Ke. Look out for the bullets—\ior ed by a submarine, when they and son the ‘ ng ques Continuous 11 to 11 know they are exposed to danger tion seem foolish. But me, knowing nothing of their health conditon, and innocent of the Q—Men say they respect women fact that vile diseases can be trans whom they cannot bend to their mitted by a kis will, What about Earnest Lawton, Girls, let these fleeting pleasures Arrow Collars 2 for 15c ALL SIZES—LATE STYLES JUST 20. really counte—then you will feel it t him, and if he is sincere he will be MR. ROGERS, WHO BOUGHT THE HUGE 8B. na es, | am sorry |werthy EXPERIENCE SCHNEIDER STOCK, SETS THE PACE FOR FAST e SELLING—SENSATIONAL PRICES SATURDAY. Arrow Collars, contract price 15c; Rogers’ price, 2 for 15c Over 200 dozen in lot, all sizes, late styles. $1.50 Cluett Dress Shirts, Rogers’ price 69c Men's Walk-Over Shoss, broken lines; worth to $4.00, at $1.98. Men’s Fine Dress Shirts, worth to $5.00, at $2.48 Ladies’ Shoes, to $6.00; srigitlete:ndhcipyhgy teh rl prodded ee 2 Rogers’ price $2.48 singe ‘ ell os 1 These are a few of the price Magnets that drew the great crowds to this sale Friday Mr. Rogers has applied the gehen. b« knife deep and direct and cut eructate prices on the huge Schneider foul. ¢ H. M. Rogers, Who Has Brought the stock to extremely low figures. Schneider Stock to the Red Front Mr. Rogers has said sell Clothing Co. Stomach Upset? Stop Indigestion, Gases, Sourness—Pape’s Diapepsin Instant Relief! Neutralize stomach acidity and stop dyspepsia, pain, heartburn, belching. Try it! and 1W er what beca the following few items will 4 tion id give you an idea of what he means by the word “sell.” Iions $20 Men’s Suits $8.95 Men's high-class Suits, browns, grays and blues. In Schneider's stock they sold at $20.00. Rogers has marked * them for Saturday, $8.95. Schneider's Men’s Suits to $15.00 will go at $4.85 Men's Suits beautifully tailored, in tweeds, cheviots, \worsteds and serges, many Society brand and Strauss pure ‘wool fabrics in lot. In the Schneider stock they sold to $30.00. For Saturday Rogers has priced them $11.85 | This great Schneider stock Rogers secured at a fraction} of the wholesale cost. And as Rogers buys, so Rogers sells. This accounts for the enormous reductions and this accounts for the great crowds that packed the store yesterday. Sat- urday the crowds will be still greater, but Rogers says, “Let them come—they can’t come too fast for Rogers.” Men's Underwear, Schneider’s price to 65c, Rogers’ price 19c. Men’s Wool Underwear, Schneider's price to $2.00, Rogers’ price 78c. 50c President Suspenders, Rogers price 17c. Large lot of Men’s Overalls, all sizes, at 49c. Men’s Cotton Socks at 6c. Men's Pure Silk Socks at 39c. Black Bear Overalls, B. V. D. and Cooper Underwear; in fact, everything for man’s needs all included in this sale and going at such sensational prices as these. This great Schneider stock has been moved and merged with the huge Red Front stock, the sale of which marks a new epoch in successful sales merchandising. This great sale starts again Saturday at 9 A. M. sharp. Rogers says come early. You can’t make any mistake here Merchandise exchanged or money back with a smile if pur- chaser ¢o desires Remember our address: Don't be misled by other sales. The Schneider stock was bought by Rogers and goes on sale only at THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1508-1510 FIRST AVE., Just North of Pike St. Opposite Public Market - STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | COMING SUNDAY eWEEK Are Employers Responsible for the Morals of Their Under- paid Girl Em- <a SISTER REX Znd.& UNIVERSIT COMING SUNDAY A] NO AVANCE 5° { COLISEUM|cIGARETS SOOTHE NERVES OF ACTORS IN SST DRAMA—THE 4a iu an confid pany” with him. Is it a roundabout ouble and ask her to he > way of asking her to marry hin ler cor p would LILY 1 to you the time n le a that the girl giv 99 ey of people inthe U.S.A. to goto Dear Miss Grey: After arriving « First at Pike SH W war when just a few Americans are at the age WO, the tr of “Sweet ki 16" t . posing ent inci and still go over there of their own we experienced try to make the Admission 15¢ free will? M. Oo. F girls understand there is more at Children Se Md m not, if merely stake than the mere so-called pop of t t were ularity with the boys—to refrain nos But neve fore in from kissing them—but for their way FIFTH « at F PIKE {tie nistory of civitizat Any own protection against dirty and Smith Sticks to t | look back often with horror on left if © the ceasions | allowed first glect at pays to look after | « or second time acquaintances to ions”? Are men really go by, for the risk is too great, and ¢ he has proven himself when the man with a clean bill of p only in novels? health asks you for the kiss that ( | was worth while to have waited for ¢ of more than willing to prove himeelf I Satisfactory Terms Always tHe GROTE-RANKINCo. OTTO F ALGIT. Gene GILL CASE An Easter surprise for the family— rele to chuckle ned or what | At thr Victrola XVI—$200 ye bere Victrola A surprise that will fill your home with the GRAFT WITNESS IS ELUDING SEARCHERS glorious and inspiring music of the Easter season. f eddie Meshadert, veatecial wit A surprise that will make your home the home ' ness in the booze-graft conspir- state b 0; P Ve we . of the greatest music for every season, every acy case, who suddenly disap he ne Apart taste, every mood or occasion. peared after making confilcting Log He fir A surprise that will make your home a gather- statements to defense and gov. ca ernment attorneys that he re | ceived money from Logan Bil! ing place for the ruling artists of the musical world and the reigning fun-makers of comedy-land. A surprise that you can give your family with ingsley to suborn perjury, had i ght couple of cigar nd not been located by United - Far oy Seep : no strain on your pocket-book by taking advan- States deputy marshals or po elevator and arted F tage of our casy terms. lice detectives when the trial about the trial, Logan 1 Victrolas, $15 to $400. was resumed today atte ght of he case “He has not been in his room " at the Hyda hotel for two T 1 elis of $100 Offer night,” U. 8. Marshal Boyle said Finally 1 : eit! today Def GROTE-RANKIN SEALED RECORD SERVICE We Sell Only New Records ou are driven to it. We will th eeth FREE OF CHARGE us to repair them you may rest assured i the best work obtainable, and that you UNION DENTISTS 3051 Pike St. Over the Owl Drug Co olicit tthe fire of cross-exs Logan Bil oney Monday alsely and furthe Gambier Verifies Story of bu € How He Met Logan Dry Squad Officer Cox, he sa Go to the Right Drug 169 Washington St, testified for the gove: had tried to And the Doctor will you a careful exami and prescribe for FREE. ee wn there If you are sick you cannot do bet fon of ser ter than take advantage of this pleted wh fer. We save you money and y the best possible treatment. FRENCH INFLICT STINGING BLOW torne to dismiss the case Fulton Asks Help Fulton requested of Judge| PARIS, March 23.—While fr er that U. S. Marshal Boyle | French forces ed steadil be instructed to bend all efforts| ward at Aillett north of Sois. to learn what had become of Mets dort, Logan Billingsley stand Thursday morning ons, other masses of Gen. N on {mon, heavy Mets. dorf will testify here today, and jon several times to say, ay's official nt relat he'll tell the truth x these facts of the day's progre: When Watson Smith was asked nst the retreating Germans, |by U.S. Attorney Reames if he had| «sid the defeat been very cost not been loitering in the federal jy to the enemy building corridors since the German Smith answered defeated tried ty t in and h h of St. Sime ] latina eatatbe alipe \ “Did you talk to McLaugh-| Grand Seraucour ° \ lin?” asked Reames, McLaughlin re it is a former bootlegging employe! .. ry j of the Billingsleys, associate) Sims and Wife Had Here jof Arthur Hatton, their former bookkeeper, who testified for the) Hot Time in Cuba government Got Some Soft Money as Rebels Battled “You; I saw McLaughlin and Hat and open a harge ac- int. Make ton in the corri¢ 1 Smith WASHINGTON, March 23.—K, A | “State what ¢ ation you, Sims and wife, of Port Townsend jhad with them d Reames Wash., arrive yesterday frou 1 McLa ughlin what he |Camaguey, Cuba, where they spent and he said he was a|33 days interne for the government, and/oners of the r had $52 in fees coming T said |number o ‘Pretty soft.’ He said, ‘Do you|the same t ATURDAY want me to shoo you in on it? 7] There w | told him I didn't want to get mixed | streets whi up in it Sims desc McLaughlin Opened Way eral scramble of t Smith said the proposition to be-| roof, which on witness for Logan was first | Wbenev put up to him by MeLaughlin and We ¢ Hatton Monday night when they |he admits met him in front of the Owl drug store | “Ie my crown on straight?” said] “McLaughlin asked me {ff I want-| Cousin George to Cousin W im | RS een ACK led to make some soft dough, Isaid!seeing that Cousin Nick's ha ¥ As Accommotation: {f wouldn't mind. And then he said blown off.