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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 6, Hohenzollemn Creed as Told by Frederick the Great The 1917, PAGE They had been chums since boy- hood—-had shared each other’s joys and sorrows——jack- knives, tops and everything—one’s battles were always the battles of the other until—well, now-—that’s the story—and it’s a mighty good one, ‘ too. There are bg ibed Ne aetine eee ae mi ' four stars in y Sh Opemnenn Scimate not Be aae: Sanity F br ha A io House Peters INSTRUCTIONS OF J. W. Johnston sion lagaaet’<P ase dhakethutyag ie M the : : Mie Helen Eddy UCCESSOR TO THE CROWN une.’ All my officers and sobliers secmes e wort! Myrtle Stedman TERMS ALWAYS THe FROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F ALEGEL SATISFACTORY Tonight and Saturday (Editor's Note.—Shortly 1914 Star published the following after article. It so ap Hohenzollern creed that it is republished today Frederick the Great, 1740 to 1786, and stands out as the great figure of the Hohen ollern dynasty. He was a disciple of the God of War purely what he could gain for Prussia by it. He instigated the ast “world years’ war” territorial expansion. His war began, in y describes the Genéral Manager third king of Prussia, reigned from war,"——the “seven involving all of because of his desire for with Austria brought him Silesia, and his alliance with Russia caused the partition of Poland Do which Europe alliances from the whole advantage, Do t breaking them when you not ashe to make interested only you yourself can derive t ent the not make the foolish mistake of ne your ding the throne believe tha On ascer requires it | examined my father’s treasury I then re After and took out from 8 economy enabled me to conceive great projec found them in superb condition w | returned to my coffers again 8 enough to double my army. | kept my troops under and | did my best to draw the all Europe to my mc “MAKE THEM pms IEVE YOU ARE DANGEROUS” them func arms and drilling ¢ attention of ynetanty verments to hi er with SEENA| Alma Reubens in A WOMAN'S AWAKENING This marks Seena Owen's first appearance in pictures since D. W. Griffit! masterpiece, “Intolerance.” Saturday We Offer Fifty Solid Oak CHAIRS At Special Reductions muilt of ala twice # ORIGIN OF THE BISMARCK POLICY r , , ‘ OR amin “ ght In urious pro DOCTRIN AND MAXIM y ay . Hl juelders and the Swedish AND DEFINED verat Ile xecuting my de MONARCH OF THE DYNASTY THE GREAT nce I fixed THE HOHENZO A riot starts in a DE candy factory aga everybody gets sticky, goulashy, and stuckup and everything—then they called it the LER CRIBED MOST } PRUSSIA. FREDERICK igns on the MINEN'T olid quartered oak finish All have genuine rhese came with Rock- prinel than th b t t r ing out first, which neces= f Chair $12.50 $13.50 $14.50 $16.50 Chairs Chairs Chairs Chairs $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 Large Bed Sheets Special, Each 69c s, 76x99 inches—a vel usehold or ey 1 use superior qu s Deo r forth no other “WE MONARCHS Loong bial _ CAN” From the time of Tavillon to that of the great elector, our house was There.were 59 princes in the em and, prop Draped in Rose and Canary Tulle rdly able to support itself in every respect It’s a bear of a ro Who were cur equ erly speaking, we were ourselves only a branch of the great em pire of Germany ALLACE URLITZER « Mistexs! “Arizona,” a scenic; “Happy Hooligan at the Front,” a cartoon com- edy, and Candy Kid,” with Claire Ander. son, complete the pro gram! “Religion | is absolutely necessary in a state government ite ge The discussion of that maxim would be very impolitic, and a dvdepe king is wrong when he allows his subjects to carry such dis a cussions to excess, But, on the other hand, it is unwite for a king to have a religion Mark this well, my dear nephew—there is nothing which tyrannizes over the mind and heart so much cause it agrees neither with our passions nor political views which a monarch should entertain j made as religion, be with the high he ia } Ash or Garbage toring rovince, is otfered, immediately army ‘pode Pe Cans, Special heavy FIRST AT PIKE to th Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15 Chilcren 5¢ “SLIGHTEST SCRUPLE SPOILS YOUR — War a Where galvanized metal, reinforced sides; all seams raised soldered ater-tight ver fits over Our regular $2.69 Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIE bottoms are The cc can | matte Great Free Olfer Saturday | outside of $3.60 value. ( Siar g- Rat Killer Kills 45 in 15 Min. HIAWATHA, Kan., April 6. —Alexander Little has firmly established his title as cham- pion rat killer of northeast Kan- sas. Little killed 45 in 15 min. utes. on sale Saturday, each.. alive. This is known as viviperous, | and is by no means rare in fish There are two other fishes relate A Worthy Easter Present Y. M. Boys’ Show ES It’s no easy matter to close out this great B. Schneider stock—it cannot be done in a day. f This huge stock came into our possession at a big discount less than wholesale cost we’re selling it the same way. to - NU Al ED IRON white A white perch, very common in these Increases strength falle an per nin large to ap-| the porgy that are also vivi: They are the blue and the waters. The young are born in the summer. This condition is common to many sharks, and is well known to our common dogfish. It also oc curs in the rock cod. These are all species of fish, and not mam- mals, since there is no placental connection. The young live on the yolk food in the egg, like all other to Be Held April The boys at the ¥. M.C. AL going to do their little stt 4 day evening, April 13, when first annual athletic will be held. The program include marching, athletic ind many other interesting se tures. It is given by the of the junior and midget ¢ in the boys’ department, and be free to all members of this sartment, their parents friends. Sidney This stock has been moved and merged with the! ann Thee. fee. dorauax “tuy “Gt — ee stock—all of which will be sold at : + wee t of th his § tles also at wU OF W. FISHERIES STUDENT absolute sacrifice prices. ws seanon' ning $O% a ; 1 fee went. a one) “A 1 appreciate your interest and Walk-Over and Florsheim Shoes; Strauss, Griffon you for the information and Collegian Men’s Clothing; Eagle and Cooper's thank Underwear; Cluett Shirts, etc.—such is the array of “HE KNOWS WHAT HE * standard high-grade merchandise which will go on sale tomorrow. T . G 4 1 IS DOING ALL TIME. Jack Rabbit Victor — . \ 1 ‘al Our doors have been closed—we have prepared ra Let teas.) oS uthin, Gr CARTERVILLE, Mo., April 6— in Race With T; ‘ the final clearance. ne had heard something ab aloe Saturday, the day before Easter, at 9 a. m. sharp, | nee js eooe y dil ia thea | rameny, but could not pase on. ite statistics i pn? agin’ age ai is ¢ doings are all Allen, assistant cal director of the Y. M, have charge of the show, Smith ts admittedly the] wingTeD, Conn Aprit S—As F pretty a race as any sp ¥ would like to see, took pli H. M. ROGERS roprietor RED FRONT CLOTH. ING CO., Who Makes Sensa- tional Free Offer. the columns the remaining lines of worth. It might be that the milk | munity ‘ the following “ *: 1 pledge causes some chemical action that/ correctly pe and| tween a jack rabbit and a ff allegiance to a "1 have would destroy the coloring matter. that diary shows that in 1916, | Tain on the Central New forgotten it and will be ver rate rR. Ww ‘ ' | railroad tul ST one will tell me ANNA cee dy axe bi she shaved 183/ First the rabbit led, /then A I pledge exiar to Q.—1 am a young man of 21, fair. ‘Imes, had 11 haircuts, brushed | train, but after crossing the g and t e re r which haired, and considered good-looking ! teeth 732 es, prayed twice, tonic river on the ice, the atands-—One 0 visible, by both sexes. However, whenever, ‘ank 52 gallons of milk and one|sprang ahead and held the \ 1 t a young lady speaks to me | always, “/ass of ‘with the mile dash, seem to get very much embarrassed 4 AA LEAAMGES GME A this great sale will start. And to force quick selling to-| morrow—we make this sensational Free offer: wes Absolutely FREE Saturday HERE IS OUR FREE OFFER MEN'S SUITS THAT SOLD TO $15.00 FOR $5.75 Over 200 Suits to select from—many in all-wool fabrics—new Spring $ 5.75 nned in a diary, is it Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gases, or | Upset Stomach—-Pape’s Diapepsin to forget that you about you are doing and saying is the easiest way to overcome se! Instant Relief! Neutralizes stomach acids so food can digest properly—harmless, pleasant, antacid, , a conscious our indi dyspepsia gassy, upset stomach to have an acid stomach- x your next meal a favorite foo meal, then take a little Diapeppia.; Phere will not be any dist - without fear. It's because Py ‘'s and you feel sick and) Diapepsin “really does” sweeten™ that's when you realize | out-of-order stomachs that gives it} wonderful d neu egg ‘ts millions of sales annually, — Pape’s Diapepsin Get a large fifty-eent ea i uch stomach misery, yl Foose Diapepsin from u acidity, vanish in five min-| store. It is the quickest Test. antacid and stomach relief kno It acts almost like magie—It if you can’t get it reg-| scientific, harmless and pl please, for your sake, try|stomach preparation which & Diapepsin, Its so needless | belongs in every home, > Ef) Glasses] $2.50 onions EXAMINATIONS FREE ' \ vision testing enabl r eyes with seientific ialize in the it 1 gestion heartbura when the food you eat ferments And here’s the cause of these enormous re ductions: The Red Front Clothing Com- pany, 1508-10 First Avenue, bought the great B. Schneider stock of 1009 Third Avenue Taking possession of it at a fraction of pres ent-day wholesale prices, is it any wonder that we can sell at less than wholesale cost? Yes, we can afford to sell cheap. Men's Pants, worth to $2.50, at Q8e@. Others at $1.49 and $1.98. Wool Underwear that so'd to $2.00, going at 68e. | MOTHERS Easter and upsets you; your crackerjack of a coffee for little money Dear Miss Grey: | notice in your column a letter from a young man who is desirous of having a tattoo | mark removed | wish to call your attention to a method for the removal of tattoo marks that | heard last fall | wag standing with a crowd of |men watching a tattoo artist work , design into the arm of a young man. A party in the crowd spoke in a continu. Tame of = the Best And as an added Easter inducement to force all of these Suits to be sold before the ANTS TOG) EAST gree tall aerate ka buchen mid i } another, the working class is : LUTELY FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow immune to a npliments $9.85 OUR COUNTRY) when we don’t And with each of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FRE ism and not a fight in which the . . _ . 5—$5.75 1 - Men's Overcoats and Raincoats at these same prices—$5.75 and $9.85—if you wish. Crake acling, ad Taand tren ty San words on the kissing subject. What M Walk-Over Sh brok h the lead, then the working class|more right to regard a girl with en's Wa ver Shoes, broken lines, wort crazy to plunge this nation into|her. He certainly does so volun-| head ~ Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, go ask, should he lose any more respect | ower in . ies’ S $s C $ é n at 98¢. Ladies’ Shoes that sold at $7.00 and propriety that she does, so why con. | tites Men's Florsheim Shoes, worth to $7.00, go ing, but | certainly have just as| vated Boys admit they lose respect for Saturday we'll sell 15¢c Arrow Collars at 2 Dress your boys up for Saturday we'll sell Boys’ Suits worth] for them? NEARLY NINETE ° ‘ : like $3.50, go at $1.38. Men’s $1.50 Union Suits Men's Wool Socks at styles and patterns, and all go tomorrow at this rock-bottom price if WANTS TO GO LAST and blush a brick red r y TREE PFE ny $2.50 at in the close of business Saturday night, we make this FR OFFER A $2.50 H ae os couritty dalek: wart wih {thle 27 WALTER house—and there’s over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSO-| al \ possit wmeke youre ways asked or forced to join the : And here's Lot 2—Men’'s beautifully tailored Suits, new Spring styles, in army and do all the fighting (FOR r to $25.00 1 a 5 blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $25.00. Priced tomorrow at ? Oa cust the caetahar Whalers ve your selection of any} This war is a war of commercial Hat in the house. Think of it—unheard-of values—and a Hat FR It's our Easter pres- " s cerned. If the it to you. vorking class is concerned e preachers, judges, lawyers, politi PLEASE NOTE—These Free Offers good SATURDAY ONLY too numerous to mention, includ-| Dear Miss Grey: Just a few ing the ones in Wall st., who con trol this country, as well as own |! can’t understand is why any one it, wil go to war first and stay in should consider that a boy has any will follow, but not until, | would, any less respect than she regards to $4.00—Walk-Over name stamped on every like some of the people who are him, when she allows him to hiss, "tO 84 Be 76> Sacusdsy at $1.98. war to answer this |tarily, as does she, when she allows. i A READER. [him to do so. Why, then, may 1 tlie ‘ -89. Misses’ Shoes and Sandals, worth to $3.00, for her than she does for him? akes all He commits the same breach of/ “lle to $8.00; celebrated Red Cross make, 12- and 16- demn her and not him? Idon't say| If your stomach is inch top, go at $3.85. that | approve of promiscuous kigs-| US revolt at $3.48. Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth much respect for the girl who al- lap : ot lows it as for the boy who does it. to $5.00, go at $2.48. a girl. | wonder if they know how for 15¢- Men's Drees Shirts, worth to $2.00, many girls have lost their regpect , Shi id that the young man ‘o for 68¢. Wool F'annel Shirts, worth to 4 up and said B to $5.00 at $2.48. Suits worth to $8.00 at was foolish to be disfigured 4 fe F 3.95 s serges d 1 that, as he could never have it re-|McCUTCHEON ON TRIBUNE at Se. And $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear $3.95. Blacks and blue serges all included. | Rip LUMA eacaaaiy Itty ne at D8e. Don't miss this sale A man spoke up and said the|upon what paper John T. McCut The above are just a few of the bargains| mark could be removed, as he had|cheon, the famous cartoonist of ‘y J - png | had one removed from his fore-| Chicago, is now employed? Socks at 5¢ t offered. Our five large display windows are Me eT tehieaynueso WET. Ii no a Gloves with knit wrist, at 5¢@; Black Bear just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and | ject the first milk from the breast] A.—Mr. McCutcheon is emploved Men's Cotton 39¢; Canvas iSe; Overalls at of a mother of a new-born babe jon the Chicago Tribune into his arm on top of the mark just as the ink had first been in- Overalls, Mackinaws, Cooper's Underwear, all priced ridiculously low. If you want to! at present etc., in fact everything that man needs for dress or work wear—all included in this sale jected. He bared his arm, and| Dear Miss Grey: 1 noticed last 4 : | save—don't delay—be here early Saturday | morning. Save your pay checks—bring them | | and going at these sensational prices. here—we cash them to any amount only a very faint stain remained, |night that someone asked about Remember our Address—THE RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1503-| | high cedinariiy WOuld. Wes he ne-|pegaye. They are s vary, eenmeny 1510 FIRST AVENUE, opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. st parry | mentioned the matter to ajcalled porgy or shiner, It is a fact starts Saturday morning at 9 a. m. sharp physician friend of mine, He said that they bring forth their young POGEYS T he Mavonmn Optical Co, 917 FIRST AVENUE * ‘ss, Nene Madivon