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Sale! Bedroom Suites Of Mahogany or American Walnut The Suites consist of four pieces—Dresser, Chiffo- nier (Chiffero in one suite), Dressing Table and Bed. Regularly $282.50, Now $225.00 YOU CAN PAY WHEN READY When we say, “We'll Trust You" we mean it in a most lib eral degree, Select from this sale and pay later. —-B FURNITURE, S— UM FURNITURE Co. INC. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH" «GRU CHILDREN DESTROY 100,000,000) B etter Get Your eggs, exults Ronald BE. Chapman, ai rector of agriculture in Seattle. Not real eating ee but pestiferous cat- pillar egEs, pman explains. Jails will not be big enough licenses on March 1, | Auditor Norman M. Wardall Fortify The Syse 0 0 awe Against Colds, Grip and Influenza ‘ Take | “Laxative | Bromo Quinine Tablets’”’ PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Op Hostrils and Bad Head Clan |de gone. open. The air: passages of d will clear and you can br No more dullness, hes snuffling dryness; ne freely jno hawking, jcharges for breath at night or Look for this signature on the box. 30c. Apply a little of this fragrant, septic cream in your nostrils, let and relief comes instantly. It is just what every catarrh sufferer needs. stuffed-up and miserable. cold New Auto License ——/ hold all the motorists without 1920 says County Un- | licensed autoists are subject to ar- to You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarth .will Your clogged nostrils will your the dache; mucous dis- no struggling Be sure you get the Genuine Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. anti it penetrate through every air passage of the hend; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and] the Don't stay | old, THE ee STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1920. Lost: Tiny Golden Slippers; They Belong to Baby Dancer “Baby Betsy” Hisle “Lost—A pair of gold slippers;| When she arrived at the hotel with size one-half.” |her cortege she discovered that the If you find them return them to|bag containing her gold slippers had “Baby Betsy” Hisle, because she | become lost, strayed or stolen, can't dance until you do. For a moment, she was non- Betsy, whos ents live with her! plussed. What to do? Scratching her at 6273 19th ave. N. E., lost her| curly head, she pondered deeply. In- slippers when she was on her way | spiration! A barefoot dance! If Isa- to a benefit dance given by Prof.|dora Duncan could get away with it, Douglas at the Masonic temple. | why not she? Betsy was on the program, sched.| When the audience of grown-ups uled as the youngest danseuse in| saw the tiny, chubby figure of the world, Betsy is only 2 years dancer they gaSped. And then but already she is reaching out | to the young or in the world est barefoot “We were going over our family budget for the year,” said a well-to-do business man to his pastor. “Suddenly I looked up at my wife with a gasp of astonishment. “Do you see what we have done?” I exclaimed. “For amuse- ment and the automobile we have allotted ten times as much as we are planning to give to the church and The price of one tire—for God! The Christian Steward recognizes thatGod q is the owner of his Life and wealth; he acknowledges his Stewardship by setting aside first of all a definite portion of his income for God’s use. eee Stewardship Calendar February Christian Stewardship Period: February 22, Stewardsbip Ac- knowledgment Sunday Rebraary 2, Life Service Enlistment March the deepening of the Spiritual Lifeand the Enlistment April 4, Easter Sunday, National Join- ee charities. I never realized || FrePerter revit for - it before.” of Life Recruits 4 What they hadsetaside [Lo é for benevolence would just ie about buy one new automobile tire. Por full information and helps for Pastors, Sanda: intendents and Women's and Young People's Soci Stewardship Department eINTERCHURCH World Movement of North America 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY ‘after the laurels of Pavlowa “The Price of One Tire for God!” The Protestant denominations, in coopera- tion with the Interchurch World Movement have designated February as Christian Stew- ardship Month. The goal of all the churches together is 10,000,000 Christian Stewards, regularly enrolled in the holy habit of giving of themselves and their resources, Sunday, February 22nd, has been chosen as Stew- ardship Acknowledgment Sunday. Will you be one on that day to formally acknowledge God’s owner- ship of your life, your labor and your income? Edueational Will you dedicate some definite portion of your income in His cause? Will you lift God’s portion from the bottom of your budget to the top? No other single act that lies within your power can do more to hasten the coming of His Kingdom. School Super- ies write the MITZI PEPPY AS CHAMPAGNE Comes to “Metropolitan in “Head Over Heels” With a chorus of comely cuties, « jovial jester or two and a fetching and scanty garments mal comedy, “Head Over at the Metropolitan for a week's run Sunday evening “Head Over Heels’ reminded the Jaded reviewer of the “pop” of a champagne cork at a prohibition ban quet—it was that lively The score by Jerome Kern, who | writes a musical comed 1s full of melody that ors in the ear, The tune that people whistle as they leave the foyer ix "Head Over | Heels," which [shall sing together. “All the Is Swaying” and “Vordevecte two of the most popular nurr | ‘The plot of “EH 1 * is |not sufficient to detract ac ntion from the numble chorus that pleas [ingly Mills the eye of the beholder |'Those girls may not be stars, but they sure are heavenly bodies Mitzi Is the sume Hajos that we re [member in Sprightly, winsome, sho shas all the effervesce bottle of champagne and architecture. Mitzi is good to look upon, she a fascinating personality, and she sings her buoy ant tunes with irresistible good hu mor. “Head Over Heels" is a musical comedy of the first water—one of the best of the season, It has everything that makes for a capital evening's di | version—and In addition it has Mitzl, every day Mitizi and Boyd Mar World are ers poswesses the reigning queen of musical com edy new bill which opened at the Hip yesterday is topped by Farrell and company lively farce comedy entitled “Sus picious of Hubby”—a sketch where: in everyone laughs uproariously thru- out except the Jealous wife who causes all the grief—and she laughs last. Songs of recent vintage are fea tured by Eddie Hughes, who is sisted by Raymond Zahner, accom pantst There is a happy time resulting from the antics of Happy Leander, & sailor lad. His comedy ts whole some and laughable, and his partner, J. C, Booth, performs some skillful bicycle feats. Frank and Rae Warner have a variety of comedy songs and eccen- tric dances; Billy Kimball and Tet ty Kenneth play ragtime melodies Jon their banjos | Adair and Adair, two men form some outof-the-ordinary on the horizontal bars. “A Scream in the Night” Photoplay offering ee LEVY'S ORPHEUM “Some Speed” is a fitting title for the offering of the Levy's Musical Comedy company at Levy's Orpheum for the week. There ian't a dull mo- ment in the two hours’ duration of the attraction. The offering affords nothing but fun—fun of a variety that is wholesome and refreshing, with the four comedians, namely, Lew White, Oscar Gerera, Prt Hunt and Robert Lorenzo, chasing each other on and off the stage thru a merry tangle of situations for the audience's amusement. Frank Budd, Bob Sandberg, Pauline Arthur and Dorothy Raymond have good supporting parts that tend to keep up the snappiness of the offering. Pauline Arthur leads the chorus in the featured offering for the week, “The Geisha Girls’ Glide,” a pretty Japanese offering. Dorothy Raymond has a pretty number with the girls, while Frank Budd, Robert Lorenzo and Bob Sandberg have in- dividual offerings on the runway with the chorus that are of a fast and snappy variety. The trio de- lights with a number of new har- mony selections. MOORE The Morgan Dancers, topping the new bill at the Moore theatre, offer an act well worth the position al- lotted them. This splendidly trained group of dancers are aided in their art by backgrounds the equal in de- tail and technique of Bakst. The entire dance, extending thru three scenes, deals with the attack of Attila upon Rome, The first scene shows Attila and his barbaric chief. tains coming upon Princess Ilidica and her maidens dancing in a purple wood, The warriors then take the women and drive them to Rome. The last scene portrays the drunken warriors in a debauch in the burning Roman capitol, ending with Attila’s death, Burns and Frabito, Italian comedi ans, burlesque preceding acts and play a little. Sunday's audience took kindly to their comedy, esp ) their interpretation of the “Vamp.” Bessie Remple aids her husband in “His Day Off” by almost spoiling the day's fishing. A number of sym- pathetic husbands in the audience seemed to get the spirit of the skit from the very start. Marconi and Fitzgibbon play the accordion and the xylophone, while Harry Cooper sings and talks. Pisano makes the audience gasp by shooting a cigaret from his assist- ant’s mouth. WILKES “The New Henrietta,” Howard Bronson’s comedy, a play dealing with Wall street, the love of a gray- haired gallant for a winsome widow, and Bertie, is the attraction THE BATTLE WON Confidence in your physician or the tonic that he may prescribe, is half the battle won. The consistent use of SCOTT’S EMULSION always begets confidence in those who take it. Scott's is a tonic-nutrient recom- mended by physicians everywhere. * Let SCOTT'S help you win your le weakn is the! The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Specially Priced Laces, Embroideries and Dress Trimmings Main Floor N interesting and timely sale of Dress Trimmings has been arranged by this section for Tuesday's selling which offers splendid savings on needful things to the woman now planning her spring and summer sewing. } a] $ In 6cord width, in Xs : One-inch wide, in Cord Girdles fiat" nny ana Girdle Braids v7ite “tray, brown, and finished with tas#els to match. For champagne. medium and light blue and merly $3.75, special for Tuesday, Q 4 henna. Formerly 5c, special for 5¢e each seers wie dasoneterevecdees eens $2.75 Tuesday, a yard... I * ~ Cluny Laces Laces 966° garde “ot hand,-mate ET TUNICS 200 yards in four. and five: Linen Cluny Edges and Ineer inch widths, apg for bie tions in widths of one-half to One full length White silk soles; tan eisai 25c, special ij one and one-half inches, suit “ Manis, [abiek ‘adel for Tuesday, a 15¢ | able for underwear. Special Net Tunic, trimm: a WHE TH yard 13.0.+tverdernesine for Tuesday, a sonievoent spangles. Former a WOO lds ceisad: ae $63.00 One full length White Silk Net Tunic, with crystal Fringe 100 yards of 4-inch in gray, navy, taupe, and white. Formerly cial for Tue Cluny Laces cial for sain 125 yards of hand made beads and opalescent = Shak Irish Linen Laces in edges spangles. Formerly $130.00, YORO, + <--¢enetcent and insertions, adapted for ca special for center pieces. Widths 2 to 9 Silk B di inches, which sold formerly Tuesday 1 an ing from $1.00 to $5.50. Special 4 a for Tues- One halt length Tunic of 200 yards of Silk Banding in assorted colors, 2% inches wide. Formerly $1.00. Spe cial for Tuesday, 4 a yard..., 12-inch Half Price white silk net, escent spangles. $25.00, special for Tuesday with opal. Formerly $12.50 of day, yard Baby Flouncing One-half length Tunic 75 yards of 27-inch Baby : Flouncing in short lengths of white silk net, with opal E b d 1% to 10 yards, in assorted escent spangles. Formerly mbroidery patterns on batiste and jong cloth. Formerly 75e and 95c, special for Tuesday, 50c @ yard, French Embroidery patterns on fine white batiste. For merly 50c, special for 4 Tuesday, a yard..... $20.00, special for Tuesday $10.00 120 Percale Aprons in plain Dress Aprons Yin ana true wun wnite cour and belt, and white trimmed pockets; also light colored pat- Princess Slips #3 44, in three styles. These are not up to our standard and run terns, blue and pink collar and belts and trimmed ‘pockets. sxoait inside: al 4 Open front style in large sizes only. Formerly 1 95 special Tuesday, $2.95, special Tuesday, each.......... cee PLID choice —Upper Main Floor. at the Wilkes theatre this week. Bertie is the son of old Nicholas Van Alstyne, the wealthy Wall street broker. The part is admirably portrayed by Alexis Luce, while the role of the parent is handled by Henry Hall ‘The New Henrietta” is one of the six weeks. He makes a very suc cessful characterization of the faith- ful old man who has been in the employ of Van Alstyne for more than 30 years. Marvel Phillips shines in the role BR pal ar agg igh of Rose Turner, Old Nick's daughter, wt plays that e Wilkes players have staged in many weeks. Altno Faden wag, Meat radecs “arma & light comedy, there are many | * BLISS 32 Are first ald to i oa ple for the relief of TROUBLE. For thirty-t has been regarded as herb remedy. They contain no omel, nor other m: poi box containa © GU. iE heavens. and is sealed with strong scenes thruout in which the| acy), Others showing up well in| fi it tature of ALONZO G ; ble to show. their|tt® Production are Marie Thorne,| for ‘sale by” all lene so are able 7 ne'r|Jane Morgan, Norman Feusier,|in boxes containing 208 ability. Fanchon Everhart, Addison Pitt and tae and Pe, sie sizes As Musgrave, Old Nick's private] Ben Brway Mage by A CO., secretary, Howard Russell has an en- INGTON, tirely different role than those in| which he has has been cast ast for the the last | NO CAMOUFLAGE IN THIS STORY Apply a few dro drops then lift| touchy corns. off with fingers Tuesday Special at 2a This is an extreme special—come | limited quantity of some items. at 25c. We are going to offer a large assort- : ment of gray gran- iteware at a bar gain. Special coun- ters have been ar- ranged to make se- lections easy. You will be surprised when you see some Assortment _con- sists of Sauce Pans, 8 sizes; Kettles, 2 sizes; 2 and 3-quart covered Ket- tles ; Tea Pots, Coffee Pots. COME EARLY Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little} freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! of the items offered A tiny bottle of freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discov- ery of a Cincinnati genius. It is} wonderful. EXTREME SPECIAL—25¢ femees Crow Better || throat inflammation disap- 3, centation fio iy relieved and threes teks stops, when you use reliable, tiene-teated Pp iso's Took Adler-i-ka Is Well! “For fifteen years I had stomach | trouble. Ten doctors did not help me. Three weeks after taking Adler- a I was helped and am NOW WELL.” (Signed) J. C. Wright. Adler--ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel go completely it relieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach, Remoyes foul matter which polsoned stomach for months. Often CURES constipation, Prevents appendicitis. Adler-i-ka is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other «imple ingredients. Swift Drug Co, Bartell Drug Co. and all leading druggists, $2.25 Cobbler Outfits at $1.49 Repair Your Own Shoes and Save Many Dollars This cobbler outfit is very complete; it contains a | stand, 3 lasts, hammer, knife, awls, thread, wax, shoe nails, ete. te. peal at $1.49. —<—== $1.50 ‘50 Windshield Swipe at 98c You can’t afford to take chances—use a Windshield Swipe and you will always have a clear vision. These Windshield Swipes can be attached to any car in a few ew clean both sides of the glass. Special