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FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —only one of advertised specials to a person; no telephone or mail orders; if articles are not taken when purchased, delivery is made at our con- venience. framed Cupid picture: special- War wee he A MTAN PA Ji) BFA" BE was ScwownrecoD 35¢, 45¢ and 49¢ —an extra special in plain French ramed Cu- ate mirrors in oak fra three 2 sane 13 to select from; special for oe eer snore Friday and Saturday fotogravure, with «walnut fintshe Tad-tnch sine ate frame: special for Fri- Sul@-tach sise . Sul2-inch sise day and Sacur- day, each.. llc fumed finish; genuine inches squi ul Saturday —solid oak stool, exactly lke vletares at; size of increas. % “The effect of removal of the li- |} fan, ae well as his moneyed brother, tw tae dues fs to have his ham and eggs for) i wit be nfl.” aid _. breakfast occasionally, despite re-| weid mova! of the pork packers’ license; Grain men also were system. ‘This was the opinion here today rise in price, und even predicted pos of packers and grain men. | sible relief in grains and flour 3 “I do not expect any appreciable| “The packers are not trying to | fnerease in the price of pork, except: | raise the price of pork products,” de | dng that due to demand,” said F. R. | clared G. Walter Heaven, the Burroughs, of Swift & Co. He cited | Board of Trade Demand, waid, _ the European demand as meaning 4 would be the only factors alight rise in price. Beaven predicted a possible drop L. D. Weld, of Swift & Co.'s com-| within six months in flour prices, mercial research department, was due to probable import into America equally as sure “reasonableness” | of Canadian wheat, duty free confident _ Anti-Japan Bills |To Raise Bail for * Are Not Favored Haywood and I.W.W. SACRAMENTO, Cal., April t—No| CHICAGO, April 3.--Attorneys antiJapanese legislation will be | Clarence Darrow and George F. ‘an- F paesed by this session of the Call-| Gerveer today ndeavereé te obtain | the $274,000 bail necessary for re _ fornia legislature. it was practically | tease of “Big Bill” Ha: pA assured today, after Gov. Stephens | other I. W. W. leaders, now serving made known his tion. | terms in Leavenworth federal prison. ss governor Ace ta casen legis: | ‘The men were ordered admitted to Jation would be inopportune at this | ball, pending a hearing on their ap- time, “as any one with ordinary in- peal, by the United States district telligence should be able to discern.” court of appeals, late yesterday, on ‘Two bills aimed at “picture brides” | motion of Darrow. Ball in the case of ' and land leasing by Japanese were Haywood was fixed at $15,000, with | introduced soon after United States | sums of from $1,000 to $10,000 in the Senator Phelan addressed a joint cases of the other men. In addition session of the legisiature. to the bail, the men promised, thru ki a sponsors, not to carry on I. W. W TWO NUGGETS GONE | propaganda or violate any federal! ‘A burglar climbed into the secona '*** |) story window of the home of F. C. |} West, 2450 W. 60th st., Wednesday | Rugs n Club Will night, and stole two nuggets valued at $20. | Hold Open House |, The Russian club of Seattle will RS STA: [hold open house at the Army and Navy club, Thursday evening. Maj. Eugene Hurd, M. D., will tell of ATTACKS his experiences with the Russian % i ies. ‘ Have Been jay Program of Russian instru- ental id ocal ie ill be BECP PED fires (set vocal muse wil be Por Over 50 Years Dorothy Green, pianist and vocalist, INE'S EPILEPTIC “ a rational ant | appearing as soloists. Those inter- ested are invited, Grabs Pens; Slams | Owner; Meets Cop | i Seizing handful of fountain pens I at Wilson's book store at Third ave 5 and Pike st., Arthur Kalem, 24 4 smashed J. P. Richter, manager of i the store, between the eyes, and | raced up Pike into the arms of J. 15 Boughton, city detective, at Fourth ave. At the police station, a suit- | case Kalem was carrying was found to contain an unidentified ham. Ka- lem also bad a bottle of cocaine, He |is booked on an open charge, He |says he is a butcher Take |REVELLE AND SNYDER % wl “WILL DEBATE LEAGUE Brome isa v. ieseie, peat Tab | charge of the Northwestern division of the United States employment 3e sure you get the Genuin i} Look for this signature Ws ara | service, will debate “The League of BURGLAR GETS JEWELRY 3 M. Olson, 1739 Court place, re ; le A Ovts ported to the police his house was Nations” Friday evening, at 8:30, at bh entered Wednesday night and three on the box. 30c. Cure A Cold In One Day a Ri et gD the Press club, 1311 Fifth ave., der the auspices of the Eureka club of Just Americans, There will be no adimiesion charge. watehé#, two ladies’ coats and a quantity of Jeweiry were stolen. Two coin banks containing $1259 | were looted, Z on sale April 21 we fons and headquarters of the 364t California, and the 34th machine gun battalion, medical supply company and ordnance detachments of the Gist Washington, The Liberator brought 23 officers and 1,148 men of the 63rd infantry. mostly from California. Hrlg. Gen John B. McDonald, headquarters 1ftet infantry brigade, commanded , the troops on the Orizaba. He was with the 9let all thru its fighting, | | and is generous in his praise Of the | Northwest men. | | On the other hand, praise for Gen. McDonald is on the tongue of almost every man who saw him while his troops were under fire. Capt, John W. Reard, Presbyterian chaplain FIRST VICTORY LOAN BOND JUST OFF PRESS | POISON SELLING , Here is the first Victory Loan Hond, in the hands of Carter Glass, secretary of the treasury took it from the press and before the ink wae dry Rush Welcome Plans For _-_Sealtle's Argonne Heroes [IN HUN CAPITAL THU PAR OILS CARMODY |May Prosecute Man Who| Sold Girl Poison Prosecution of the druggiat wold 16 Ituuh Morgan the poison with which ehe attempted sul- cide will be undertaken if the co operation of Ruth and her sister, Mrs. Mabel Lee, 1118 Pike at, be obtained, according to Deputy Prosecutor Je PD. Carmody, Wed nesday. The Jaw prohibits the wale of poison and Carmody who year old can to minors nnid he believed the drumiiat of the Yesler Way pharmac jolated the law ‘The Morgan girl probably will be wed from the hospital Thursday according to physicians, who may #he nvering. Captain of Detectives les M. Tennant turned her case | over to the juvenile 4 runent of the women's protective division Mra. Lee will confer with Judge) King Dykeman Thursday (o decide on steps for the prosecution of the | girl | ‘The 26-cont package of strychnine which Ivan Symonds, the girl's schoolboy sweetheart in Yakima, was) supposed to have sent, had not been received at the Lee home Thursday 150,000 STRIKE 3. co te som Strychnine Here YAKIMA, Wash, Apri! 2--Ivan Symonds, who knew Ruth Morgan when she went to school here, ad just an he 1's already spoken for, but there'll be plenty of others H. Whitmore, 432 Fifth ave.; Private 1, Humphries, 1925 11th ave charles FE. Peak, 6676 Fourth Riots in Stuttgart and Frank- | Fitna” yosteray, according 10 the Ke; Bergt. Austin D i ; lice, that he sent strychnine to 43rd st; Bugler Ballington fort Are Increasing eT aie whe Giae to 10N haresit 716 29th ave; Soret. We BY FRANK J. TAYLOR in Seattle Tuesday by taking poison F. Herman, 4432 Pifth-ave.; Beret. aenited 9 ‘taff Correspondent) pie declares she wrote and asked Fdward F. ¢ ach 765 Maye wer Apr (Nighty him for the poison which he was Corp. Fred bee Thu : cite Ninth | store than 1 workers went on able to obtain thru his work in a ave Corp 4 rthur H. Ge eer strike la: teriin Crug store, He maid she claimed t nt Guna Armatrone: | Metal workers, technicians and | be “disgusted with things” and 6817 Gree ox *°Y | oth skilled ¢ ame ere ne polnon for a de The lag op get og A Aechanie er h raftemen wer th wanted the polson ra dog firet to walk out. They were quick ly followed by several other trades Morgan gtr! left Yakima for Seattle raawer 2 about a month ago MeJannette, 1107 BE, Denny hy Ralph HH. stolting, 412} °on" ete Fe 310% Second ave; Corp. Win. Ml at4 tor eeversi days, tt eas beter. Set Garrison Trial Kellogg, 5808 N. W.; Pri-| 04 it might be postponed until next ry Yate Leloy E. Templeton. 2514 Eek, and the audden walkout! im Court Saturday Sint ave. N. W.; Private Elmer John. | SUsht the government forces unpre Ruth Garrison probably will be pared. There was no violence, how: | tried for the murder of Mra, Grace COMING THE WEKEK WITH INKES WED. SAT. Sunday “ Ullo! ’Ere’s a Tt” Mr.oedMrs.Coburn PRESENT Hee ~—A FRAGMENT FROM FRANCE IN TWO EXPLOSIONS, SEVEN SPLINTERS AND A SHORT GAS ATTACK. e —w LAUGHTER! CATCHY Today! Joyous MUSIC! Seats on Sale | pork would not make an “undue™| non, Tt. F dD. 1, Box iM; Pri- from Hoquiam, himself decorated vars ( ‘ sei? Warren *"e and the city wae quiet tonight. | giorrs April 28 or the last of May with the Crolx de Guerre and FeCOM|ave: Private John ©. Stiner, 607| , Ores reaching here tonig says Deputy Prosecuting Attorney J mended for the distinguished servie@ Pioneer building: Corp. Lew Mantes soak, Soturbanees ha D. Carmody, The exact date of her crows for bravery in rescuing wound 29th ave.; Private Harold oe va ota x's ¥Y trial will be decided when the state! * ® w reater th fo ed under fire, tella how Gen. MeDen: |W. Mfurzy, 4620 Orcas at; Private Tah reater vigor than vefors More wets the May term of court, Satur- jald directed his troops, standing 19 | yonn WI. McDougall, 1124 Lakeview co * day hea’ mageal, 2134 50 wounded in Btuttgart, Business ol hy gg position under "7 boulevard; Bad Sergt. Lafe Cas-| is completely at a standstill, Crowds ® re . |sidy, 203 Bellevue ave; Musician | * storm: | v * : awarm thru the stree torming | No Use Ducking al Corp. R. W. Dundar, RF. D. Xlarmy food wago Sovernment | Gmmne Warden Gets One of the members of his staff Hox 91; Musictan Corp. Mi. Hoens- | are maiataining the upper! Without Card roopa are , be upper ducked when a shell whimpere@ever iy, 203 Haight building; Murician hand by means of ARE el peste - wo 1 t C 3 head, and, throwing dirt over the| Corp. Jamon Hunsell Atkinson, 1122/pristiing from buildings, and ar.» nboreamen who forget to take out whole party, exploded near by, ‘The| 36th ave.; Musician Corp. Albert M.\mored motor cara. A’ battery of L{NINE loenes would better look out general never flinched, continued to Wallick, 2943 Werdinand st: Band the | {°° & man dressed like a tramp. He amoke his cigaret and direct the Corp Lawrence & work in hand. N. Ww Robocked, 155 No use ducking.” the general Te cint ave rence V. Smith,; |marked; “if they're meant for you, | 7006 Highth ave: N. W.: Private El- monson, 8317 16th Reng they'll get you some time, If theyre mer J. W. Waters, S17 Seventh ave: | not meant for you, dont’ worry.” Private C. F. Erickson, 302 Hastiak: On November 11, according to ave.; Private P. M. Peterson, 912 12th | ave; Private LW. Berg, 219 Clay) thing waa in readinces for the heavi- jest artillery bombardment they had) yuy D. Fong, 209 Yesier way: Pri-| lever expert vate Lioyd Riley, 4103 & Eighth) jenced. The 361st lost 352 killed and 1,000 | 33 ; Corp. Karl R. Mueller, 1616 KE | wounded, according to the chaplain. |¢51n' et: Sergt. Everett F. Shelton, | Kmblems of Daring S442 44th ave. N. W.: Sergt. Herbert | Among others who wore the little O'Connell, 1419 Madrona drive; Private HL. G. Beeraft, 211 24th ave.; lemblems of personal bravery and |daring—and there were scores of Corp. F. 1. Ring, 1119 Howell st.; them—was Lieut, Avery D. Comings, | Corp. W. 1. J. Francis, 6253 Crescent commanding the 261st on ite return. |#t.; Private V. L. Armstrong, 6817 tanks te as patrolling etreots In Frankfort hundreds of persons have been arrested. Lon from plun- 1 dering is estimated at more than a ing in ts ° tim Tuesday. Alfred J. Woods also million dollars a ue ran foul of Dunstan, who claims he pa APs wecaie jfeund 65 trout, all leas than siz OLD RESIDENT DIFA services will be held Thurmiay, at | Maryrvitie, Wash., under the aus ploes of the Odd Fellows, Colds Cance Grip and infivensa LAXATIVE HnROMO Tablets remove the cause. ere is only one “Bromo Quinine” w GROVE'S signature on t 20e Witham warden. and he loiters thru the vales and delis where fishermnen angie. C. . Bangham was Dunstan's first vic inches long, Both arrests were made on Miller! engagement to any one, Castile, now at Miami, |New York friends today. Reports bad JUININE marry Robert E. aca, son of the governor of the fed eral reserve bank Dunstan, deputy game in Wood's ponseasion. Mrs. Irene Fla. wired | DIOwe that Mrs. Castle was to Treeman of Ith | DANE INVENTS NEW PLOW FOR TRACTOR night. ana departed with a suit of A Danish motor plow is to be| on the market this year. A new type of dixe plow for tractor use is the invention of a Danish manufacturer, This Spring To Pury ater, A. Lassen adaptable to all types of farm work.| Create Appetite, Nights, 5€c to $2.00. Mats, Wed., Sat, 50 to $158 Plus War Tax. THERE WILL BE A RUSH! SO HURRY!! METROPOLITAN | ‘Thieves entered the room of B.S. King, Imperial hotel, Wednesday creek. (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) | nie COPENHAGEN, April 3.—Den-| = DENIES ENGAGEMENT mark isn't to be dependent on Amer- | 9 NEW YORK. April 3 "Deny my ean, manufacturers, tor tractor) Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla wove, Give Strength The Lassen tractor is |the Argonne fighting. The Sst, he| |aayn, made the greatest single ad- | vance of any division for the length of time taken, However, they paid | the price, losing 1,500 men in the | engagement | Officer Is Honored | Another officer of the 361st, dec-| orated for conspicuous bravery was | Capt. Harold Burton, Boise City. Idaho. He was decorated with the Belgian Croix de Guerre during th “house cleaning” in which the 91st was affiliated with the allied army) of Wheration under King Albert. | Among the Seattle officers of the! Mint besides those mentioned were Capt. Fugene §. Cohn, R. F. D. 6, Company G; Lieut. Deming Bronson, 229 N, 30th ave., Company H; Regi mental Supply Sergt. C. H. Beattie, 1921 FB. 63rd at; W MeKnights, 4222 W. Graham st.; J. C. Kerr, 1632 35th ave.; A. 8. Jeffers, 3612 W. 36th ave In the ick bay were: Private Peter Wilson, 106 N. Sist at; Sergt. John &. Yeandle, Company D, 47th Infantry, 506 33r¢ ave. wounded lightly in arm and chest; Corp. | Claude M. Dowler, 1216 Ninth aye., |xick; Private P. Wilson, 106 First ave,, influenza; Private Jaque L. Le- roy, 2141 N. Gist #t., had been trana- ferred to Camp No. 1 St. Nazaire; Sergt. B. M. Berton, 220 24th a convalescing battalion, | quarters, and Corp. William Miller, | }106 EK. Sharp ave. to hospital, St. Nazaire, on March 18. Lieut. Roy B, Nelson, $11% Howell st, arrived aa a detached officer of | |the 248th Pleld Artillery on the Le- | viathan. The following arrived on the Liber- ator; Privates Peter M. Hansen, Mutual Creamery Co, Everett; V.| Sloan, Seattle; Harry Woolforth, | 117% Third ave, Seattle. Others on the Leviathan from Se- attle included these in @ detachment lof the 40th Infantry for Camp Lewis: Sergt. Joseph Dodd, 6801 | 14th N, E.; Privates EB. G. Johnson, | 1611 Montlor #t.; D, O. Bailey, 1626 | Seventh ave.; KC. Wainwright, $425 Rainier ave. On the Kentuckian was Private 7. H Fitzgerald, 4420 Dayton ave. of lthe headquarters of the 23rd In-| fantry, | Among Seattle arrivals on the Ori-| aaba and the Liberator were: Private J. M. Wanless, 24th ave; Pri vate G. W. Hughey, 6810 W. Lander | st.; Private Ludwig KE. J. Eltwick, | 3105 Yesler way; Private Jesse N.| | Curze, 108% Seventh ave; Private | |t. J. Kirkpatrick, 901 1 Tist ast; | |Corp. Wallace Ferguson, 621 N Broadway; Private Ole Okerblom, | | 1810% Ferry ave.; Corp. Henry A.| | Dustin 1607 N, 64th oi orp. Guat Nelson, 3038 22nd ave. W.; Privat | Fred L. Alverson, 2212 W. 15th ave Private Lyle MoNeeley, 6421 47 jave.; Private Chester L. Taylor, rN. Belmont ave.; Private John F Jackson, 332 17th ave. N.; Private |Julio Valento, 1721 Bradner pl | Bergt. Alexander Stark, 1512 Boylston jave.; Private Peter J. Walsh, Pacific also| Vorage Co.; Mechanic Herbert John = 3202 Ni. 10th ave., Private David | ¢— lve won the D. & C. for gallantry in | Greenwood. . Rose, 6316 40th ave.) 58. W.; Corporal John Mickelson, | 1630 Lane st; Private P.O. I. Hyel-) jon, 7033 24th ave. N. W.. Private FE BE. Dowell, 223 W. Second; Private Harry Williams, 939 Davin place BARTELL’S BIG 2 PRICE SALE Private R. & Hinckley, 1629 How. ard ave; Private Nicholas Houlix 1213% First ave; Private Lenlie Mc Meekin, 6518 16th ave, N. W.; Cor poral Harry Shaw, 4417 Fourth ave N, W.; Sergt. F. C, O'Connell, 3046 W. 64th et: Private H. D, Brook, $003 Fourth ave. N. W.:Corporal A fred Stokke, 3004 10th ave. S.; Wag oner J, J, Parshall, $210 46th ave. | &; Private F. A. Schwenner, 755 25th ave, N. W.; Private Roy Fel ton, 6021 Seventh ave. N, W,; Wag-! oner H. Amdal, 6709 26th ave.; Sergt. M. E. Scramlin, 7048 Jones #t. N W.; Sorgt. G. Greimes, 901 FE. 70th st.; Sergt. Roy Kiser, 1810 60th ave.; Corporal A. L. Johnson, 3615 Inter. | lake ave Wagoner Herbert Gil! christ, 1906 14th ave. 3; Wagoner M. Wallac 33 47th ave. 8.; V oner C. J. Nelson, 7715 Fifth ave. N. W.: Wagoner A. 1. Sandgren, | ff} 6010 Detroit ave.; Private A. J Brown, 2027 11th ave, N.; Wagoner W. E. McNeill, 221 Firat ave. W.; Wagoner F. A F. D. 6, Box 286; V Lapasin 1700 25th ave Clwude L McGillivray, 277 Lake Dell ave.; Pri vate J. W. Black, 2610 Fifth ave Wagoner C. G. Pepler, 7 First ave.; Wagoner Carl L. Windell, 2 Tomorrow will be money-saving day for take advantage of the many offerings listed one day only. regular Monarch each Complete with nickel finish faucet attach. ment and spray, A regular $1.00 seller. Special for Friday h < . 50¢ All Tennis Racquets .. 50c Tennis Balls . | 25c Tennis Balls . GOODS MANICURE Rubber Pierce, Protection Gloves, Sixth avert , ‘ Ee gn e ‘al Little Wonder Corn Knife, regular 25c; special 13¢ Corpora 2 lon, 117 Seventh | regular ic ir; 8 al, | Tail CH ae. ; eee hs Wheene te hs G0nd! 13 on pair; Pose | gee, iat Clippers, regular 25c; special......13¢ Fairview ave.; Mechanic John Cart| P teen eee eeeeeees in ae ae haat — ae sleeley won, 211 Dexter ave.; Wagoner C. B.| bc Simplex Manicure Sets Danforth, 7013 17th ave. N. W Hercules Rubber Gloves, reg- P Wagoner Albert Wilson, 522 i2th| ular 60¢ pair; special, pair SS Ss eens ave. &; Private BE. A. R. Carlson, | 30¢ is 515 Third ave. N. W.; Wagoner | PPLE NTS PENA EN ER ee . George Er sherry, 100%. wou ae alfl op Ball 7 Jes A List of Miscellaneous Private BE. W. Arnold, 6521 Phinney yrean Dall 2OD hy 2 ave.; Wagoner John Richardson, 3434 regular 5c; special, 2 for 5¢ 14th a#t.; Wagoner D, P. Adams, 1320 - Seventh ave.; Wagoner J. H. Law: | S a nitate the Giainn Heat... fin: son, 810 10th ave.; Private w.'f| Breast Nip- sl: Graden, 2137 44th ave. 8. Wo: Pri-|T] ple, regular 10c Butterfly Tints .......... st vate A. M. Hewett, 7002 California 2 £5 . | ave; Wagoner Karnest Parks, 2107|§| 15¢; special, 25c Powder Puff ....... » + 13¢ |, 10c 2 for ..15¢ Lion 3-quart Hot Water Bottle, regu- lar $1.25; special 63¢ 2-quart Combination, $1.50; — special, wy . .T5¢ 24th ave. &.; Private P. C. 1028 Ravenna bivd. w. Payne, 1818% N H ia aeeit | | Hagerty, | George Marino. Jantlake ave.; Private A. J. Mots, 1020 Bailey ave. $1.00 Page's Toilet Water, all 25¢ Page’s Taleum Powder . 25c Service Shaving Cream. 25c Durham Duplex Shaving | 15c Boot Polishers ... Wants $10,000 for | Wife’s Affections| Wiliam Endert of Georgetown | wants Robert Willis to pay him! $10,000 at least for alleged aliena- | tion of Mrs. Endert’s affections. Lion regular each Witnesses in a suit in the Tyrean Merit 3$-qt. Fountain | superior court "Thursday morning ‘ * Ie . Tian teatified they saw Wills imprint a| Se by regular ee 20¢ Meritol Stand Mirrors. kiss on Mrs. Endert’s lips at special ......0+05++- TSE || 25e Service Dental Cream. eorgetown last summer. Endert| Tyrean Merit 2-qt. Fountain | 15¢ Picnic Package ...... alles that Willis met Mra, Endert . - ba in 1917, and last year persuaded her | Syringe, $1.25 regular; to leave the Endert home, Endert special ........46.+..83¢ is a laborer and Willis ts a watch. Pi P , : ~ ‘ man at the ex-brewery at George Lion 3-qt. Fountain Syringe, Qud Ave. ‘8240 Int Ave. town regular $1.25; special 63¢ it | Naltara | 25¢ Rubber Bath Sponges, special .............13¢ | When you think of advert | think of The Star. For men— Shaving Mugs— Bath Sprays | *""" 17c 25c Belladona Plasters ...... || 25¢ Penslar Tooth Paste or Powder 13¢ | 75¢e Pinaud'’s Flemenca Powder... $1.50 Metal Water Bottles .... |10e Capstone Writing Tablets......5¢ | <2 BARTELL DRUG STORES LOCATED AT thrifty housewives. Come early and in this ad. This sale is positively for 35e TOILET SOAPS 15ec Lady Washington Soap, .......2 for 15¢ 10c Palmolive-Rose Bath Soap.........2 for 10¢ 15¢ Raven Tar _ Soap, Soap, .......2 for 15¢ lic Glory Glycerine Soap, Soap, .......2 for 15¢ 10c Sweetheart Soap, Seedasceccecdt Sar aaa ...Half Price .25¢ .13¢ NEEDS Articles at Exactly One-Half Original Price 2 for 15¢ | $1.00 Razor Hone ........ .5¢ | $1.00 Mellier’s Extracts, all odors. .50¢ Styptic Pencils ............2-.-5¢ Sulpho Sage Hair Tonic.......25¢ Ze Pyrol Liquid Antiseptic. ...25¢ Spot Remover ................5¢ Nichol’s Straw .Hat Cleaner... .5¢ Bedbug Killer ...............18¢ Stearn’s Freckle Paste........25¢ Stearn’s Rouge ........ ..25¢ Sassafras Bark ........ . be King’s Antiseptic Tablets ..18¢ Hobson’s Rat and Roach Paste 13¢ Zinc Ointment, in tubes.......13¢ Upjohn’s Hinkle Cascara Compound seve LOG | 18¢ -13¢ | 35c 5-grain Cascara Tablets |... ..18¢ .++8¢ | 20c 20-Mule-Team Boracic Acid. ...10¢ 25¢ Septol Violet Witch Hazel Cream ......13¢ 25¢ Creme Loraine. ..13¢ 50c Planten’s Harlem Oil Capsules ........+2 . .13¢ | 50 50c 10¢ 10¢ 25e 50e 50e 10¢ 35¢ 25¢ 25 .38¢ | odors 50¢ | re 13¢ | v4 .13¢ | Stick 13¢ hee 11... T5@ | 35¢ lake G10 Second ve. Near &inska Dulldiag