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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918. BELIEVE MINING |U. S, TRIAL OF MAN MAY HAVE | 1151, W. W.IS MET FOUL PLAY ON IN CHICAGO Did PAGE 6 ALLY COUNTER _ ATTACKS PUSH | GERMANS BACK LONDON, Aprit L—Th official reports from t front contained in Sunday night's communiques, showed th had pushed widely separated holding The Curtains Special | 100 taken and ‘Tuesday Jhe Rhodes Co. ~ War Savings Stamps | CHICAGO Adjournment April 4 wealthy 4 Sun Fred ~ pairs of Scrim and Marquinette Curtaina with lace edges, ‘This ted nber in the regular stock npecial just for Assortment ts to the achedule ints of curtainn ‘ow wan ordered with bis | the 1, W, W throat cut, n the bank of the is be ox eon of not Skagit river, near Sedro-Wool were entered for 108 of the ley, commit suicide, or was he of foul play? jon which Is be | A Special Purchase of Novelty Silk Plaid bress Skirts. Choice $12.50 Upper Main Floor Mies four while we from priced Arturo Gio: and leader government » charges againnt in vannitt, 1 WW nt of there elceheen. rt were a ed by the re He cenit: Moeia Ho had drafted 10 miles north aoe hi ment against Arthur ( didier, and only ow ’ ‘ . r drafted, wan nolled southeast of | ; need it Amleus ‘ R y for the al| taken | drawn poet This is the attle “mt the priced accord heer ind nd « 1 ecru 1 $1.65 $1.85 $3.50 Leather Hand Bags Special Juesday $2.75 Main Ploor of Mor: nd west of M an equal distar the vital cont Moreut! British troop captured the wted to be btaining @ Jur A after special purchase has just been placed in L stock and offers an extremely advantageous oppor- tunity to purchase a silk dress skirt in the rich color combina- tions that are so highly favored by Fashion for spring and sum- mer, at a price substantial in economy. The purchase dis- plays Shirred or Full Box Pleated Models without large pockets and separate _ belts. These beautifully conspicuous plaid skirts are featured in reg- ular waist measures and a com- plete range of skirt lengths. Untrimmed eats Special Tuesday 95¢ Upper Main Floor untrimmed hats which the milli- Biberewawe. nery section has chosen for Tuesday's selling are quite appropriate for spring and additional name After enin when Laubnor|sinee the I, W pated ir tlons . ¢ ttle, he had about| ments ta Villages Retaken in hand the dense nn dating raids and ind prepara tic Ww eptember | north rider to ave airy rt suspl parti rides were ready for trial, although it wa Next |thrust t | stonta | wiser ie che | fiver ne punter attacked w of the Feuchy Supported by ROBERT McKIM, in paecagg : . le Unfaithful "2!" ws teen, Toe ore ot il "man ex: ng conan of patent To ne Mabel ing Mi o., | oe né mirror, The savings thus WM DESMO y 0M "o. and the afforded will buy three thrift : LIFT RIGHT OUT With the best dressed girl in pictures, | and tam ANNA LUTHER, in * - Doesn’t hurt at all and costs MARRIAGE only few cents BUBBLE), *::: Jon that tow ntopa ach ott humbug A Ram aid that | ixtratio with tant the intere n’s thoae Atty.-Ger On the norther f the prow Lived Here 15 Years f p 0 Inc K Chas, F Attor ,|ment’s arra counsel a He left Pe pape bars wan not hear acknert’s al 4 1 of », and tty.Gen. Frank two selection of Hand taken from Attorne the regular enemy Lau stock Haig’ th With or fancy ay’s nell ather a dance iven Columbus party ht b hall, will bi Mc il, Knights Colum $1.00 and $1.25 MuslinEnvelopeChemise Special Juesday 69c Trousers Wet The $1,000 in Laubnor onntc = Eats Candy but > Loses Her Fat ' trop a little orn Just Freezone | on ch nastantly it Upper Main Floor are neat lace trimmed styles, | THESE | and the quality ALLY COUNTER 4 Ror Burning Eczema Ives and ointments should clear skin is for 35c, or San Franctsco— bed and heals skin — pothing you ‘The TT fia | | L i oe large sae, get troubles, also and chafing. It ttle of zemo, iteffectively | ‘stops itching, | San Diego— pom pene- and soothes. Zemo is dean, dependable and inexpensive, ery convenienc Try it,as_ we believe ‘REDUCED RATES TO CALIFORNIA Piret Clase Third $10.00 $1450 s1480 $13.00 and $15.00 Los Angeles Ports— $20.00 andg?3.00 22 50 and $25.00 8. MULTNOM Good service rooms and uns fo: F particulars at City Tic Office. everusedisasetiecte THF M’CORMICK LINE Rose Co., Cleveland, O. ar Time Economy in Sweetmeats— a 5-cent package of WRIGLEY’S vill give you several days’ enjoyment: wry St. Ph Elttett 3430 Keep WRIGLEY’S in mind as the longest- lasting confection you can buy. Send it to the boys at the front. Try Freene ny the Freenone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnatt genius s ? /7r2 it’s an Investment In benefit as well as pleasure, for it helps teeth, breath, appetite, digestion. CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL’ The Flavor Lasts Miser aTTaTATTATP A pp FLAVOR LASTS mew ////f PUNTETUEDE: | | MOVE FORECAST _AT WASHINGTON , |" Continued From Page One| NY | * of muslin used is in keeping with the character of the sev- eral models. They are re- duced for Tuesday to clean up a special assortment from the regular stock with econo- mies of a substantial orde: The range of sizes includes to 44 The former prices summer street wear or for out- ings. The selection consists of Small Turbans, Rolling Brims and Sailors of Lisere and hemp in shades favored for Spring wear such as black, rose, sand and Copen- HIN irs © warfare part tawke they were to undertake, the ah have been compelled to give Field Marshal Haig, in age to maintain bi tle, at the same hin troops to more secure posi the fa Jot grave has me wit rrain overrun prisoners ar ough the pelled to re ies have been and the enemy and a full size pack ed t of and flex have shown dur vietor enemy.” New Offensive Foreca wever, an th high From a tact statement part been hurr n successful ned in the To the south ¢ The thrust towa carried thru Hamel Meziere been jd tend to ubstan nt with form Rumania front noted troop movements in the Val Su Renewed along the tire fro and the | trians to conduct a aaful operation the | vantey,” said the ing rapidl ireas with uther there, it 4 may attempt a was impc en Au 1 motivit is recorded re able Frenzela rhe f ummar snow is melt in the and the return of possible the serious offen Continued Teuton advance in the|o Uk ind inerea retivity in | the w 1, while the statement made that news is current in Persia that the Pers will Join the central most important event week in outlying 4 ‘out of a Turk force north of Hit.| Turk forces are “believed ud vancing in the vieinity of ‘Tezaran, possibly for a movement uikans © repor ns powers he in the fota was the flanking against the British in Mesopotamia. tative. MISS Says called medicin: to send bh my past/T was on the UP EVERY HOPE =: e to} Had to Go to Hospital and hens Despaired Ever Seeing a Well Day. She erdi and first, no great na for them a ighbors # in before T A will tell them just what t t Tam my heart return to health brink almost a phy res under rection of special Advertise you direct stpald LIE AKERS Se") HAD ABOUT GIVEN to arding d like felt than for T tell you ghiley ‘of despair ical rtell| of ere $1.00 and $1 Ch Tuesday of 250 Enve Chemises at HUNS FAIL T0 MAKE GAINS ON WESTERN FRONT AP SIMMS BRITISH IN FRANCE, March 21.—Energetic fighting continues from one end of the new battle front to the other, Britis and French gaged, But opposite fighting is mostly local in char. acter. ome of 1 hail typical of April i } sun . occasionally penetrated rain drops in tills today was down with r rance clouds mmer in the trees Hun Attacks Fail The Germans vainly attempted to Jreach the Paris-Calais railway. They attacked heavily in the region of | Moreutl, but were thrown back with | The cavairy dashing: situation, m: progr T r this is| n the An 1 astride the atch by Simms assaults on snnounces ure participat that e worth | omme né small affair i 1 a defeat, Americans Praised the t two day of the 1 have work of dropped ved rifles, a threat on the Job” Durin A) heard Ameri wh nd gra likewise were f the fighting, ranks of riflemen h odd umes to keep ou -69¢ oice ope ly $1 | SAYS NEW YORK PAPER |T. R. FOR PRESIDENT, | | NEW YORK York Tribune toda |tally for Colonel‘ Roosevelt president in 1920. It declared him to be the “leader of Americanism,” and said He is the only man who can re. the party's p it again an instrument of militant Americ April 1 came The New | VE COLONIAL BALL | ‘or the relief of its members in the armies, the & the Bohemian National America will tertain with nial ball, April 6. It will . ht« of Columbus hall. tle branch of Alliance of held at WOMAN SHED MUCH SUFFENG By Taking Friend’s Advice and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. West Plains, Mo.—“I wag all run down in health, had indigestion and terrible cramps every month so I was unable to do anything. I had tried every doctor in West Plains, also every remedy I could think ‘of, without relief. One day when I was suffering greatly a friend and said, ‘Wh don't you try Lydia B. Pinkham Vegetable Gompound” So I did, and through it, I found relief from my suffering and I really believe it saved my life. It does not seem as though I can say enough in praise of this wonderful medicine for the health it has brought me."—Miss Cons Lee Han, West Plains, Mo, enemy eported concentrat Y rey r | The 5 ent] broken at] ing at various point re omparative quiet may t time | burg promised the ( | » would be in} He is far behind} got to hurry an Hur Part hedule ar XL rman GAS FROM STOVE KILLS SALESMAN PREPARING MEAL While attempting per for himself in h 1a) G. H. Hulbert 613 city salesman for the uit Co. gas he failed to light and apparently »| did not notice About 9:30 wh Mrs, Hulbert and her little girl, aged returned from a trip downtown to the they the {| husband and father lying dead in the to prepare sup: wife's absence nd Yours ‘I was overcome b: Sunday night movies,” discovered ald | Kitchen. of fresh discovered on the gas had not been lit was still escaping turned off the Dr. 1 summoned h Hulbert for over a lungmotor Two pieces bread were which und from which the Mrs, Hulbert ekner and lly an ho! windows. worked with to no avail Wednesday evening, members of '-) the Girls’ Honor Guard will meet 8 o'clock at 1206 Fourth ave, |m | For special advice, write Lydia E | i and opened the | ¢ Dr. | it | Wh | Perhaps it may seem an extrava- a statement to say that this remedy saved a life; but. wo 1 like Mrs, Hall, to whom it has brought health, appreciate the dan er and suffering they have escaped too well to doubt it! All who suffer should try it. Why risk life and alth without it? Pinkham Medicine Co,, Lynn, Mass BACK ACHE < | Na} uy Limber Up With Penetrating Hamlin’s Wizard Oil | A harmless and effective prepara- | tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma- tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum- bago, is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil, It penetrates quickly, drives out sore- ness, | and limbers up stiff, | joints and muscles. You have no tk | will be found in cases of every day Jailment or mishap, when there is | need of. an immediate healing, anti septic application, as in cases of ns, bruises, cuts, burns, ings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents, If not satisfied urn the bottle land get your money back, constipated or have sick Just try Wizard Liver . pleasant little pink pills, 20 cents, Guaranteed.—Advertisement, aching how useful it | he hagen and navy blue. editor: | for| bites | Former- .50, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95. Special Tuesday, choice. ..95¢ | Edward Walter Porep, 1157 16th ave. N., former “U" student. has | worked up from the coast artillery. ranks to a second lieutenancy. *TO REMOVE DANDRUFF) p Nisineicsaamranoad Get a small bottle of Danderine at any drug store for a few cents, | pour @ little into your hand and rub stige and make) well into the scalp with the | tips. By morning mqst, if not of this awful scurf will have di | peared. Two or three applicatio will destroy every bit of dand: | stop scalp itching and falling hair. FOR LUMBAGO Try Musterole. See How s Quickly It Relieves | just rub M role in briskly, | usually the J pein eae pe Le soothing comfort comesto takeitsplace. Musterole is a clean, white oint | made with oil of mustard. Use itinstead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. |, Many doctors and nurses use Muster- ole and recommend it totheir patients. a They mi gladly Gd you what relicf gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, force | congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- bago, pains and aches of the back or | joints, sprains, sore m bruises, |chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.5 was at my house | Look Young! Nobody Can Tell if You Use Grand- mother’s Simple Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the nat- ° ural color and luster to the hair |when faded, streaked or gray, | Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome, Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old ree- jipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost, Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this thru your hatp, staking one small strand at a time; by morn: ing the gray hair disappears, and after another application or 5 your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet reqné site for those who desire dark hat; and a youthful appearance, It ig ;not intended for the cure, mitigar tion or prevention of disease.