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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917. PAGE 11 66 Sick Jo Work |Many Women in this Condition Re- | gain Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. — - 5. Convincing Proof of This Fact } ee Ridgway, Penn. — “I suffered from female Dix |. LIEOT, LEARY DEWEY GERARD ‘Uf any man attempts |\“JF you fire, you "Jf youre ooking helstes the any to Aaul down the must fire t rouge | fora fight you can nel] 8 ere until i mericar Sag, sot him| the ship / command) have /t now!" e reezes over! on @ « oGs ” ‘ trouble with backache and pain in my side for over | seven months so I could not do any of my work. I was treated by three different doctors and was getting discouraged when my sister-in-law told me how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound had helped her. I decided to try it, and it restored my | health, so I now do all of my housework which is. JOHN PAUL JONES PINCKNEY Surrender? J have | "Millions for defense not vet be. gun 4ut not one cent to fight for tributel WASHINGTON, D.C, April 13. ; commanders. lrender. Jones’ answer was | Before the civil war, when South-; the spot!” | thru the ship | command.” | Ambassador Gerard's remark to the “vi ay, then, until helt | “Surrender? | have not yet jern-sympathizing commanders it} [éeut, Leary ran his veesel, the) When Germans landed ® boat-| not light as I have a little boy three years old” German envoy, Count Montege! freezes over!” ia the remark begun to fight!” New Orleans refused to obey or-| Adame, between the German crufs-|loat of supplies from their fleet to) —Mrs. O. M. F Rid, Pr PR when the latter brought the threat) credited to Gerard. Ambassador Pinckney silenced 4 to move their revenue cutters,|er Adler and the shore, when the|the besieged Spanish garrison at rs. O. M. Rurxes Ridgway, Penn. MB of Gerard's detention unless he| John Paul Jones pulled the first|the French premier Talleyrand’s Gen. Dix of President Buchanan's | Adler appeared to shell the forces | Manila, Commodore Dewey sens | 7 7 signed a treaty desired by the of these historic defiances when, @emend that America pay a sum cabinet ordered their errest, clos-jof a Samian king friendly to the | word to the German commander, Mrs. Lindsey Now Keeps House For Seven. kaiser, bids fair to go down in his-| during the revolution, a British to insure her ships against attack: | ing his wire United States. Then he sent the | Von Diedrichs Tennille, Ga.—“I want to tell you how much I have been benefited tory among famous defiances of | warship that fired on Jones’ vessel “Millions for, defense, but “If anybody attempts to pull | German commander this word | paid halo a fight, you can | by Tydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. About eight years agol American statesmen and military | inquired if he was ready to sur net one cent for tributi \ ——— eae series ree: So — ——— —— : ——— — | gotin such a lowstate of health I was unable to keep house for three in lis here known, tho both Carranza the family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings, cold feet and hands nearly” Jand Villa troops bexan edging near. 1diot Scorned While | - : bee bea > paar _ . io ° ° | all the time and could scarcely sleep at all, The doctor said Ihada@ ~ tach Wisun pust:the wor carey I rying to Save Life Cardinal for Universal Ser vice | severe case of ulceration and without an operation I would always) dent Wilson signed the war resolu TAKE REPORTS OF CERMANS IN bans SPARTA, N. J. April 18—A PUA RR HEARN | be an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhile, Our druggist Records of th intelligence! SPARTA, } . Apr by pee : rig : : Gane bane caetieitinn earkoettaeal daahieahbed ‘ote 440 -lewes ont BY JAMES, CARDINAL GIBBONS advised my husband to get Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. show that lese than | and it has entirely cured me. Now I keep house for seven and work 0) Germans suri Mee c ot M believ epa ness anc compulsory itary have crossed into Mexico from the) oa peepee te 1 bape a prsperednere, ane in ¢ treat mrlivasy in the garden some, too. I am so thankful I got this medicine. Ifeel United states since early in Feo. ©mma Shaugher, but not having | training for all men of the nation. Universal military h i dove tile and'ts * ded it to oth nd 5 : sense enough to give assistance, | service is the best means of prepared sa tougs & saved my ES ent here Os j i f i down the flag, oot him on “If you fire, you muet fire 5 aes they have been benefited”.—Mrs. W. E. Lixpsey, R. R. 3, Tennille, Ga ness ly told of it to some other Phe disciplige which young men aca THE KING COUNTY DEMO men, who, knowing his limited men EL PASO, Tex. April 13— | on ae aban aga wear treme cratic club will observe Jefter Ei gis Chaked bt cack we olitt ‘aevelee Tiath dasacter gut improve thelx If you want special advice write to Lydia FE. Pinkham Medis/ Fahey ony ela | (abr eden pec the charac- | and ren sae ak th 1 pe Mee ‘ and passed on | physical condition; the dally exercise will in- | cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, crag Past eee be opened, i i: heme ane wer |. Vax ch oe (OO i Vigorsle Gets esanhon’: the habit of earty Hj read and answered by a woman e! ct confidence. the bugaboo of border raids and have to come, and the tremen- iLohe wih to aalak evi. Ties tpline par PNR EO EE, FET RIT Ie : Invasions by In dous natural obstacles to be eur- into thom the spirit of obedience to lawtul TRAP FLIES To FEED 4 authority, too often forgotten in our land of ido ‘WOMAN'S PET LizarD | Ladies’ Musical Club) The few years our youth will spend in Tells Dyspeptics fase", {Stomach Relief! Stop Indigestion | with few water holes, no depends ’ 4 H military training will not indefinitely with- — Presents What to Eat) tie" sustenance, “even tor” small Gas Sourness—Pape S Diapepsin {raw them from the active and pacific pursuits SAN FRANCISCO, April 13.— | tHe NEW YORK SYMPHONY peat Aviat Datbiabiitien groups of men and horse, no rail ’ omer of life. Five cents a fly, six for a quarte:, ORCHESTRA 4 roads or highways, sparsely settled Cardinal Gibbons. The association of poor youths with ff) That is what a hotel here charges ‘ Indigestion and practically ail districts and few rich spolis—such wealthy youths, of the sons of America with [fj for live, fresh flies caught to order, (9. Mon) i MEET set of ten, are Geo to am ax-| tole niaen ut ihe border miles o> 1 Tn five minutes! Neutralizes stomach acidity, reliev- the sons of foretgn lands, cannot “all to creates spirit of fraternity JJ) served bordolaise, en brochure or WALTER DAMROSCH mae ee bydroenlorie 4 : ‘ of incalculable value to the cf of a common country as desired Conductor i uid) Probably nowhere else adjacent ing dyspepsia, heartburn, distress. Read! Jam persua that univ training in the United States Mrs, Theresa Preston of New ‘ to the civilized word is there coun- - , ? will tend to protect peace rather to cause war. For {f any York, a guest, brought with her a And In nervous dyspepsia, even try_s0 forbidding nation is disposed to attack our country ill be di ed by the ff pet lizard. This zara requires six EFREM ZIMBALIST food is eaten within reason, the Water and provisions would have) “ime it! Pape’s Diapepsin will will be no sour food left over in| ff knowledge that our country is prepared to resist invasion. | live flies a day, and she gave spe Violinist ‘ 3 ‘* ly ed and to be carried across wido stretches | swaeten a sour, gussy or out-ofor-|the stomach to poison your breath | For these reasons I am intimately persuaded that the mill. je orders for the finest flies in 9 jeracted by Immedia of country if a formidable foray) ger stomach within five minutes. | with nauseous odors. tary training of American manhood is of vital importance for the [| season. AT THE MOORE q Eteaspoonful of Bisurated Mag-| were attempted, and even then the) If your meals don't fit comfort-| Pape's Dispepsin helps to neu welfare and security of this nation | _ Friday Evening, April 13 im @ Uttie hot of cold water. Iti difficulties of march are an almost! aniy, or what you eat lies like a/tralize the excessive acid in the ae 5 And are mee *\tnsurmountable check, as the Unit-| jump of lead {n your stomach, or if| stomach, which {s causing he 0) TT Girl of 12 Is Over datsrday: Madina Aa 1 a rated Magnesia ts an antacid.|@d States punitive force recently an thie wer it Res pe direct | demonstrated. eign of acidity of the stomach. |er digestion. 1 * | Evening Prices, 75¢ to $2 Rng nn wtidite ot thateca Sen.| Rumors have, however, persisted) Get from your pharmacist a fifty-| Relfef in five minutes ts waiting | GIRLS FIGHT HAIRPIN: Ackerman waw fined $1 and costs, | a ase 4 thus removing the souroe|here and elsewhere that Germans) cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and|for you at any drug store. Mins Ackerman, pretty telephone} BALTIMORE, April 12.—A girl | Matinee Prices 50¢ to $1.5 the acid irritation, which tnflames|in considerable number have Te\ take a 4 Just - operator, admitted she used a hat j | a dose just a mas you! These large fifty-cent cases con DUEL OVER BONNET ~ who has been growing for the last Gelicate stomach liniog. jt does|cently crossed tnto Mexico, and|oan There will be ho sour risings, |tain enough “Pape's Diapepsin” to pin. She said the hat belonged to | three years at a phenomenal rate 1 jyou have heartburn, that is usually | fermentation and preventing prop lai re aan < Steal | ane Reet a Height hs co pI 1 stun on madbeine that acts ae a\that they have endeavored to i-/no belching of undigested food | usually keep the entire family free | ene her, and she recognized it on Fic’s| and is now over six feet tall, altho! Te” sere minnrated Magnestal oe, eres Suerilias to border! mized with acid, no stomsch gas| from stomach acidity and fts symp-| FREMONT, Neb. April 12—Flo "ead only 12 years old, fs attracting the your druggiet. eat wher you|narassments. Many of them are/or heartburn, fu or heavy | toms of indigestion, dyspepsia, sour). Camp, 19, and Lillian Acker-|, Mis* Van Camp showed she had | expert attention of medical men of STAR WANT ADS t at your Hext inaal, follow ai. reported to be Teuton reservists. | feeling in the stomach, nausea, de-|ness, gases, heartburn, and head-| *“? Paso oev emer been cruelly jabbed about the arms|the Johns Hopkins hospital, who| eae snore = py Be te Proof te Lacking | bitttating headaches or dizziness. | ache, for many months. It belongs | an, 20, fought a “duel” with hat-/and chest. She insisted the hat|expect to see her be@ome a prod-| | BEST FOR RESULTS tof eating. a Definite proof {s lacking as far as This will all go, and, besides, there | in your home. pins for a bat at a dance, and Miss, was borrowed from a felend igy, @ veritable giantess. with eager buyers, the Great Salvage Sale, by the United Wreckage Syndicate, 1509 Fourth Avenue, shows no signs of abatement. Endless streams of people are attending this great sale. Come—don’t miss this awe and joy-inspiring merchandise movement. All Seattle seems to be aroused. Thousands of bargain seekers have been to this mighty bargain crash, and thou- sands of eager buyers should be here in the next 2 weeks before this great sacrifice ends. Be here with the crowds tomorrow. Many new bargains will be placed on sale to keep the buy- | ing enthusiasm up to a high pitch. Don’t Fail to Get Your Share of the Bargains. Saturday Will Be Another Banner Day in Order to Assort and Replenish the Bargain Counters wer SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. dere The other fellow’s loss means your gain. The railway stands part of the loss. SENSATIONAL SHOE BARGAINS @ GLASS, TIN AND GRANITEWARE Supporte worth Lot Ladies’ Shoes and G me om. Ee Vahbls eee ‘ Slippers, worth to $3.00, now 49 A JREMENDOUS STOCK TO SLAUGHTERED Khaki Pants, worth to Men's Fine Shirts, worth PICK FROM Slicker Coats, worth to $3.50; $1.50, soiled, now........ to $2.00, Sale price....... 95c Lot Men's and Ladies’ Dress Shoes, § slightly damaged. 88 Men's and Ladies’ Rubbe: 5e Clark's and Other 2c hatha heatig 95c prltgg soeeencubscesies Cc worth to $1.00, new. “ Men's Fine Shoes, big assortment of ff now, a ith <csoc.ce ee jase 5 sty! made of box calf, vici kid, Lot damaged Work Shirts, mow... 6... ccc eeeee 12c to 250, NOW... eee cece eee ete.; worth to $4.00, So pdipe Saucers, worth i dete sniee worth 1 3c Sale price .... es $1 .98 Lot Ladies’ Hos to iy POW. 0 eee eee renenes od Beeye see Shoes, all styles and leathers; M worth to 25c, now... $1.00 Chalmers Porosknit Children’s Knee Pants, Union Suits ......-.. Tht se 29c worth to 75c, Sale price . Flannel Shirts, worth to $1.25, solied, now.........6 pate Withee $3.45 The climax of bargain-giving. Powerful reductions in all departments. Come and see. SS Misses’ Shoes and Sanda’ Ladies’ Waists, solled, worth to $2.00, now. .39c * 48c Pick 'Em Out. Lot Soijed Overalls and Coats, met ind boys’, now 29c Ladies’ Silk worth to $5.00; now.... $1 39 Pants, worth to $680,. Doe Hats, suitable for work; worth $2.00. Sale price... 35c Ladies’ Oxfords and Slippers, worth to $5.00, 10¢ Cane Milk, Men's Wool Underwear, worth to y ’ now .. POST or ae 6c ffs250; some : 98c } é , > TMILITTU bse 7” i seat rg Ladiew’ Ghave, made of thelf Lot Men's Ghirts, coll 1 soiled; NOW .......sesee00 } ‘ ~ To M4 3 , ) Lot Dented Wash Boilers, DQ o Bi children’s Suits, worth ) i} | irl sh) . finest leather, worth to $1.00. Sale price. 9c Pie am ayn Clare site cor BB y Maio it tae dren ime $1 AQ eben Seae ween” 4 4 Lot Plates, worth to 4 Children’s Suits, worth to f f oe py: Mr Men’s Fine Shoes, black to 50c yard, now.......+. Pee Cc GOW cc5h esos sncseesy 4 95c ‘ ites “ail ‘ 2.98 ff Ana Hundreds of Other Articl " $3.00, Soiled. Sale price.. . CGM. age ihe N A \ Au or tan, worth to $5.50. . . Gaanot aention‘eib pete MEN'S AND YOUTH’S PANTS, f 500 and 75c Coffee 12 y : “aly Ue 74 "Ee nil! Li y yt re—C DAMAGED b c — aa hal, aL Ma Pots, dented, now That sold to $3.00; suitable 69 15¢ and 25¢ Ribbons, 69c¢ 7c for work, now. . Now, per yard... .e.creeeee Carload of Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Pants and Raincoats to Be Sold Big line Hats, worth Hundreds of Men’e High-class Suite and Over- $ Sults that sold up to $15.00, $ Beco aie 2s 98c coats, worth up to $16.50, Price now..+.....+ 5.88 solled or damaged...... 2.48 BO, NOW oo cs cercccevens Men's Finest Dress Suits, for Sunday wear. Made of fine A terrific smashing of prices throughout the store. A mighty slaughter of merchandise that means money to you. MEN’S FINEST DRESS PANTS That sell to $5.00; guaranteed geriees $2 39 Lot Suspenders, regular to 8c Men's @uits and Overcoats, made to sell retail to $25.00; | Tweeds, Worst Cheviots and Serges, by the world’s ale price ..... : ° 35¢; damaged. Sale price. . big assortment, all colors; some slightly solled. $ best manufacturers, Suits L b 2 ; . 5 ot Tennis Shoes for men, women[l 5c Bags Table Men's Finest Hats, worth to $4.00, All thrown out at the ridiculous low price of.. 8.88 that sell to $30.00. Price....... seeceeeeeese $1 1 44 and children. Pick out now, Salt, now .....- Ceeeceseees oe 2c Men's Fine Raincoats, $ worth to $15.00, now... 4.88 Lot Men's, Ladies’ and Boys’ Rain- coats; worth SS PA eo 98c 15¢ and 20c Linings, a yard, now...... Ey ae bikie Lot Calico Dress Goods, BUNGE YORE occ ccc cccedecete 4c Mone Dancing Panes St Aa eet oe 25¢ Cans of Lustro Furniture Polish, now...... 12c Stetson make ......... GL 49 19¢ ms 49c Lot Hats, worth 69c LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGNS, Logger ee well-known brands, oe worth to 10, ‘ 14c{ UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE | seciz're cues trom panes, Poor i giccs D485 .39c ga 1509-1511 FOURTH AVE. “@g aie SS beh LE RE NEXT TO COLONIAL peat: THE THEATRE. NEAR PIKE orneet OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT A price massacre that staggers belief. Come and see. A merchandise sensation you can’t afford to miss. Merchandise Exchanged—Money Refunded—Including Any Damaged Goods. iderwear, worth to 40c, Lot Ladies’ Underweai worth to $1.00...