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STAR—TUESDAY, DEC, 4, 1917. PAGE 3 TUL ne Cynthia Grey’s = LETTERS LOCAUAUOGGUUOUUAAOGOUANAGAAOAAAAA LUO Gs « Dear Mina Grey time with the young men in my department. It ts quite sible for m lop doing this, ‘Tell me, has he the right to be so particular, and how should I act at work every day? Should I him my entire attention and ignore the other boys? | BLIZABETH what you + ume It depends upo' yr undue attention ther than her ft at your pla should 4 are nt you © attention work. You should be courteous to f in turn, will appreciate 1 and treat « to your empleo your your ers, who that y 4 are ralingly engage mien cle Sam The nickname ‘Tommy Aakins as applied to tinh soldiers, ts said to have originate » the custom of ma ut blanks for with the r et mi our ame “1, Tommy Atk Ky ling has immortalized it in verne tary ac Dear Mins Grey: I to ely Perplexed,” who Wallace on the Wurlitzer; The Star-Liberty News Weekly and Sennett’s Newest 2-reel comedy, “An International Sneak,” com-': plete the bill. Rossi en “Bag Sarg Admission 20c, Children 10c it are cugh to ca uffer, but terrible to blast the twe | of their children Admission Includes | would be & wrong the War Tax. I the one you would « in no full of perplexities, and love so often frail, that we should hold it dear and help each other a can AG. « Dear Mins Gre Would you please tell me if, when a man and n arry and ha fami geta and wife af remarry in The couple are at awfully man and wife. If they wish to | marry © parties, they must first ob a divorce. [what she m Is Giving Whisky to comfort to the « y German Cop Aid and » Kenneay remarkea . Comfort to Foe? ~: d with selling liquor to an ficer, Marie (4: fined $100 court Monday, test a German policernan who came home and asked for a drink giving ald ana City Attor JAPANESE IN HARBIN DEFEND THEMSELVES -.‘:.. By United Press Leased Wire Dear Mian Gre I have been go a girl for two yearn 4 ged to her for 11 me one Isolation of Vice Victims Approved , — jans to taot: on wuffert om wore given by the nth, wh yi 4 oma and treat from vice | rote unteer lorney J. J. Sullivan here moved > Rev ‘ lent. was appointed to F from t eaid ve her we the officer interned as an phy, of the morals 2: | foredes ad t t ht, and te in conr tion with the > r . tha Russia authori | 1 ur infor ask his client! peachment movement [ties we ne guarantee order. | matio watch BIG SPECIALS ALL WEEK And MUST continue until our great OVERSTOCK is reduced to normal size. All clean, new merchandise. Great Xmas opportunity. Everything as advertised or no sale. It matters not when you have made a purchase from us, we stand back of every garment ever sold by ‘us. COATS DRESSES Your choice of any 150 COATS selected for this sale, values to $25.00. DRESS in the house (none reserved), less Half-Price One-Third SUITS COATS Your choice of any Suit Your choice of any Coat in the house (none re- in the house (except served), less One-Third 300 TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE One-Third THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE and materials, less AISTS, values to $5.00. A big SPECIAL....................5: $2.65 2nd and Union in Small charges will t during sale alterations WASHINGTON, D. ©, Dee. 4 ou P The relative increase in the price of ped the 1 and labor, taple foodstuffs in Germany, Eng aken 6 ” innd, ‘Cana United Bates, | rou, of commer Wear Ever Saucepan 3Q Kraphicaily wet out in a chart pro. | #n ingponag eeatig | Pg Ay eae a Cc 4 / axperts in the office of the| ‘The cost of the same group was| { : f siatectier A copy, then taken for each month since,) ~~ -¥. Regular Price $1.35 4 ' eived by Food Adminis-| and expressed as a percentage of the Dan os This special value in a cov- 4 ; or prewar cost of July, 1914 7 i nei ™ Ds | mt la eee An the starting pent. of I | j j ered pei Saucepan is to make ql i tude Gnas in the chart is the price le in hig it doubly profitable for you to ff — on ar ee Seppe 4 Reda x ye) attend the demonstration, i of foods in the different countries, . NC “ 29 $ CET ne ene. ehokbnt bur the'rne of prices in each coun’ | Give “Wear Ever” Aluminum | ber of last ear, when the last au as Wass of te ‘own gad . . *|thentie figures’ for German "foos.|!70 Ware This Christmas |etuffs were obtainable—210 PER ne most significant tt , ., ” . , é 2 . loaner, sey by th in the opi “Wear Ever” Aluminum Kitchen Utensils give en- While prices in Canada and Eng-| J. ! a co during satisfaction and are sure to be appreciated by would like to! ter had | :|H. M. Rogers Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and|, Will Throw it All on Sale Wednesday. Great Final Windup Starts Tomorrow at 8 A. M. Sharp. if The Red Front Clothing Co. 1508-1510 FIRST AVE, vie sce or pus. ‘sirkst | Satisfactory Terms Always rhe GROTE-RANKINC- OTTO F KEGEL, President Food High? Yes, But Glance at How Prices Soared in Other Countries Housewives Interested in Kitchen Economy Can Profit by Attending the Demonstration of “Wear Ever” Aluminum Ware One of the educational features will be the prep- aration of an entire meal in a “Wear Ever” Roaster. of the The above chart gives a comparisor in Lodtt ygiton ol A od Germany, I Canada and the United States, based upon the pre Meats, vegetables and de |war level for staples In each countr |} sert can be cooked at the | BY HARRY B. HUNT | pre chart, stapte(f, S8me time in this roaster, corm with a saving of fuel, time Can a in States turned downward « when this country was tremendous: | ly increasing its war activities and the housewife. “Wear-Ever” Jland have ten with the exe from constantly upward, ion of a brief period June to August this year, |when the new harvests were com Jing in, the peak of bigh prices In| floating billions of bon United States was reached in| This, he beligves, ind ad t before the food con-| the fo ministration is bill wal and that since! firm grip on the situation and that} tM un been a decline of| this « from the} | pproxim 10 per cent, om the extreme inflation in food basin of oa July, 1914, when the | whieh: F nd and Ger r began. | suffered JACK | | of your conacience forbid; tha i “ ” If the girl te now the wife of | Siwy she te the wite of anether Fourteen-Piece “Wear-Ever the man phe ran away with, and man, the law divides you Aluminum Cooking Set ........ | ume she is, the affair is Acca cloned, for the present, at least Dear Misa Grey: “Mrs. L. A. T.” This complete cooking set consists of: The right way is invariably the | will find a glass of hard cider and a/]) One 1%-quart Coffee Pot Tvo neh Cake Pans hardest way, Tell your former | giaan of biackberry jelly a perfect} ‘ One eweetheaft that however much | substitute for the wine and brandy One i-quart. Tes. Pot One ou might like to follow the im usually put into a fruit cake One 1%-quart Lipped Saucepan | pulse of your heart, the dictates HATTIE JANE One 2%-quart Double-lipped One 14%x10% a : Saucepan One 4-quart Steamer One L-quart Lipped Stew Pan uart Tea Kettle Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin. EGYPTIAN WANTS TO DO BUSINESS HERE ptians earning for Seat. Edward Kurk, business man, 6f) 7 requested ity and adver Uncle Sam Hasa__E Fine Cash Supply | iy United Press Leased Wire | The most IN, Dee. 4 | tle history of th The fig Payment on sh 4, and others, SUITS 56.85 735 Overcoats and Suits Go on Sale Wednesday! tax treasur second Liberty | ble Club, In a letter re 7 to forward flume — uve of Beat. which was done. mor, American mission, wrote, saying he Was Re inquiries about this ' Today’s Market Report Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Frait | Alexandria xy many | Artichokes — Pe Sprouts —Per Ib. hundred and twenty-seven een examined for entiste 4 for the officers’ reserve ng station in the during the past Men’s Sample Suits Overcoats—gray, brown blue patterns—worth to month - —— go tomorrow for $6.85, i Men’s Sample Suits 1] Overcoats, beautifully , ored—worth to $22.50, go at We're selling these For Ti mples CHEAP, but are not “cheap suits.” They're samples—one of a kind—but all sizes included. © Piles Per tp Sweet Potatoes Men’s finest Suits and |Tomatorecs' Overcoats, beautifully tail-)""""" ored, including the celebrated | 4ns'es— Kaufman and Strauss Pure | Wool fabrics, former prices to $30.00, cut Wednesday in Sample Suit Sale to $11.85. Hundreds of stylish Suits)! and Overcoats in this lot. The Quicker You Get a Free ramid Pile ‘Treatment the It Is What You Are H. M. ROGERS The People’s Friend, Who Starties Seattie With Rock-Bottom Sale Prices wananae ler ranberries astern, Don't talk operation. If you wait for a free trial of Py: bol UNION STORE—UNION HOURS = Wednesday we'll throw an| "ten scaaas ae Grup store and att alone entire Sample Suit Stock on sale, and if you are in need of | Bie cadtige 1.50 | Fie West sackiee ie ng coun a : an Overcoat or Suit come in and give these the once-over—| *** Cancers, 1-%, Rem Pe 4 and get rid of itching, bleeding | i, they're priced to sell in a hurry—and by Wednesday night ‘eer Eich rectal treaties, Sekecoull i we don’t want a one left. Think of it! Men’s Overcoats, | |Raincoats, Mackinaws, Suits, etc., at half price and less. Sample Shoes $1.98 = sround Cherries: BOYS’ WET WEATHER SCHOO! FREE SAMPLE COUPON 1 PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 7.600 6s Pyri | pullain ‘ 1.508 et ted Pree sample i a 2 Pyramid Pile ‘Treatment, in plain’ wrapp: 40 it Name .... Huckleberries— Te e | MEN'S WALK.OVER and SAM |PLE SHOES, BROKEN LINES, sHors, ALL SOLID LEATHER, | Country May and Grain ee re ae AT Or OR oes, GO AT 81.95. GIRLS’ § Prices paid wholesale) ¢ ne Sample Dress Shoes, 1 lworth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Buy SHOES, $1.68, eordseh Seed | Ladies’ Comfort Red Cross Shoes, | Ai-Grain Chop worth $2. ¢ Food 8 r Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, black kid jean | Work Shoes, for vamp with fawn, pearl and brown Clipped Onte lenis wet weather, worth to $6.00, go top, 1%, 1% and 16-inch tops; all oe = at $2.85. sizes; worth to $10.00, go at $2.98. un" : Shorts starts Wednesday, Never ors, Florshiems, Red Cross, etc, be offered for so litt! ur pick. Every article in this great $30,000 stock has been marke to lowest rock-bottom © And note the following—these prices can't be beat: Rolled or Ground nd Barley and O: again will high-grade Sho an Meal Veed Meat Ol Meal Cocoannt Meal Alfalfa Meal Oyster Shells Clam Shells Vish Meal sal es. ARROW COLLARS, 2 for 15c The BRADFORD CLOTHES to $2.50, Pike, just derwear, worth goes at orth spats a ts, Alfalfa Hay | elo grabbed all , at Bt Men's $1.50 timothy their Arrow Co! They are on Suits at 6: Wheat Hay r sale tomorrow at 2 for 15¢. o re Prices Paid Produce Es and Pork Poultry, Veal Hundreds of MEN'S HIGH SHIRTS th sold to © Wednesday at surplus stock of one of Mackin: Slicker Coats, & * for Man's Dress or Work cluded in this sale and going st stores. we'll sell MEN'S 5 NDERS everything in these rock-bottom sale. prices. eo & N. purtmen And remember—Rogers gives what | |builds business personality in he advertises—the peo /his students from the first. with the crowds Wed at’s why they are in de- 6 Washington ery, ot n, sharp. “Please Shop Early.” We) > rick waa) mand. ‘0 the Union Man and we gladly CASH| Nat!ve Washington creamery, prick ot Shortt P ’ YOUR PAY CHE : “ Californie: brick {{, Shorthand Civil Service : ‘ 5 Se pitlisa: pets iaeak 4 t ranch 5 Bookkeeping Look for the BIG UNION STORE with THE RED FRONT ‘ Advanced Grammar 0@ Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School Arcade Bldg.