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350 ARE SAVED Wilhelmi in New King. Plot _ FROMFLAMES pide May Be Aid to Plans | Patients Menaced as Mon- | treal Hospital Burns GRUNBAUM BROS SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Sport Coats and Capes $15.95 Second Floor MONTREAL, March 16—Lives of | ats tn the hospital for tn. were menaced when flames razed the structure during the night Attendants and nuns rescued every | pationt without tn jury to any, | pletely destroyed the bullding, |{ng damage estimated at nearly miltton dollars. | ‘The tncurables were marshaled | out and cared for by nuns, who were in charge of th ay and whe took the rescued patients to the Grey nunnery, near by INVESTIGATORS HUNT MINISTER Have Three Clues of Rev. | John A. Vraniak VIRDEN, ™., March 16 gators, working under Deputy itt George Miller of Macouhit ce we w thee day in the disappearance of the Introducing the New tal, A new arrival of Women’s Coats in sport ma- terials, and Capes of twill cord and velours, in the latest of Spring styles. The Coats are in belted and loose back sport models, made of po- laire cloth, heather mixtures and overplaids. The Capes : in navy blue and tan, and are silk- lined. The model sketched on the right is from this group, ranging in size from 16 to 44; choice at $15.95. An Achievement in Range Construction | RANGE which truly exemplifies the acme of cooking efficiency. Elegant in appearance. Has enamel oven and rming closet door panels and back splash. Base and door frames are nickle trimmed. Heats and bakes quickly with small amount of fuel. In white, blue and g¢ ‘namel finishes. Price, $87.50. Same Range without the enamel, $77.50. Invest! Bher. inty. Re Spring Capes for Junior Misses Upper Main Floor Through a special purchase, we have obtained 46 Girls’ Capes in sizes from 2 to 14 years. They are made of polaires, velours, pressed flannels and homespuns, in checked and plain colors, but not each . ‘ Hermine Schoenaich- she declared was|Carolath, Princess zu Reuss murdered in that city thre l(above) and her husband, The woman gave a description | a» Kaiser Wilhelm von size in every color or style. of the alleged murderer which au b the descrip. |Hohenzollern (below). es 5 7 The model pictured above is from this assort- be ageaey ire Saeco PEN " aR, ment, priced special at $3.95, $5.95 and $7.95 DOORN, Hollar March 16.— each, An anonymous telephone mes-/Speculation is rife hereabouts over from a man who said he saw |the reported refu ot the Greek k several nights ago In| government to allow Hermine von in t Schoenaich-Carolath Prin Pa von Same Range with roll door, leg base, $64.50. high closet and black © months Convenient Payment Terms UY this range NOW. Pay for it as you enjoy it, Our friendly, Uberal credit plan Is available to everyone, A Special Purchase Boys’ Suits $12.85 Main Floor Rear 50 Two-Knicker Suits of splendid materials in the latest patterns, styles and colors. The trousers are fully lined, and have taped seams. The coats are lined with alpaca. If bought in the regular way, they would sell for $14.85 and $16.50 each. Very special at $12.85. Sizes are 7 to 18 years. Boys’ New Caps—$1.50 Just Arrived ! al Father Vrania walking men who appe wha wae nome. Speaks Highly of co" 21 This Home Made Cough Remedy} n the theory that the wandered sual Speed— en the pany of two Use it. Your old range taken as part payment. Spring Hats $7.50 Second Floor him." ing When tho average man picks up| It must be the newspaper he has scattered, he/| detective and have to go to w thinks he's a great help about the/ get baffled all day long.—Nash house.—Rochester Times Union. Tennesi aw to line of trim. we ask you to values offered at $7.50. Practically any hat shape you would imagine in represented in Spring’s new etyles and colors. ‘Trimmings are a y designed and be- young clergyr during a met an away med Millinery lapse nee these Says It Acts With Unt Loosens the Mucus—F New Cars Arrive for | ‘ooens the Mucue—Ielleves tt ’ 2. ™ | State’s 1923 Fruit Costs Next to Nothing—for a |he Big Supply also are shaking their The first 030 refr © mov delivery on an order for gerator cars, « complete ass ‘8 Hath of oft, Milans and “hemp ‘“ rtment h hand Boys’ Juve Sizes 3 Juvenile —85.95. ee in styles. company ay. The cars wi @ Pacitio Fruit Expreas company, | yt, tof! a subsidiary of the Union Pacifie| bis quick Railway company Ive no aecret—anyone can make ‘The contract was lot last fall and {half pint of the finest cough o in t orld for « trif_ing sum. all of the cars will be completed br |"'at trom say druggist one cunes September, it was announced. mint (Qoubdle th)—=to a 4 tle granull suger er to make one-half j were recelt z $5. 95. ts, tweed mixtures. be oper in 1 mixtur ‘7 Fop Co! 2 to & years In the att Dutch preasure powers? Do the great powers feel that, if jilermine were allowed to leave MDoern, she might become a power Fast now you've Kote Fea etn; |ful cog in a pict to restore the ex- a take acte directly on the mem-|kaleer to the German throne? rane of th roat and nose, the) Those questions aro belng asked tekitn, simont Instantly —| ond asked seriously. inflammation begins to di Irakweree ‘comes the atudborn mucus) In answer, ft ts pointed out, the and often tn 24 houre every trace of exkaiser’s marriage to Hermine was | the cough that frightened you I@itne greatest possible blow that| one id be dealt to the ex-monarch’s tion rule Germany again. / For the marriage not only aroused | antagonism on the part of Wilbelm’s family, but {t wrecked hir prestige all over Germany because of the high place the former empress had the hearts of all the qual tude 0 the results of the part of the great ° PE-RU-NA®| ALWAYS IN THE HOUSE Miss Louise Bruecker, 1525 East Twellth St., East Oakland, Cal, who was PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, great eulecer for meee, has on lasing experience to relater*Diphbera j MARCH 16 | eft me with catarrh of the throat. Alter years of suffering and dlsappolat- KDZB—1030 to 11 a. my 1240 sent 1 save up bipe until I beard of Pecruss, 1 tried it. Followed lax Sg eretagptte asso Praline structions and hare had no catarth glace, Now we always keep Pe-ru-na 740 to $20 p.m and Man-a-tin in the house.” KIR—-5:20 to 6:15 p. m.; $30 to For Coughs, Colds, Nasal Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions. 930 p. m. KHQ--9:30 to 11 p. m. SOLD EVERYWHERE TABLETS OR LIQUID Quiet periods—6:15 to 7:30 p. m. former emperor ts eald to tmve{ In December he wrote friends he asked her to become his wife. was “ostatically happy.” But in the Following the wedding ceremony, |following month reports of a break Wilhelm officially crowned his bride! between Wilhelm and his bride be- “queen of Prussia.” ‘The princess, however, {s a normal, healthy woman. Bhe ts & model housewife and mother, Her tastes are very domestic. Withelm’s acquaintance with the princess began when one of her chil- | dren sent to him a letter of condol- ence Immediately after the death of the former empress. | The ex-kelsor addreseed his reply | to Hermine, A correspondence de- | veloped, the result of which was an Invitation to Hermine to visit Doorn. | “Three days after her arrlyal the! pint—thate What’s in the Air Will you be one of the 1,000 PARTNERS? Turn back to page 2. Cures Coughs Quickly. Absolutely safe for-infants, fae adults. 50c and $1 bottle. Racommended and sold by Bartell Drug Co. Ack fer het of JOYNER REMEDIRG, It's really remarkable how th! home made remedy acta on the r cus membrane, and that is one rea: son {t is so helpful to thousands of | Catarth sufferers.—Advertisement New Spring Merchandise at Interesting Prices The following are a few of the many good things we have for your approval: ee FS STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ocoupled tn German pe Despi that, rumors that the powers fear Hormine as a royalist conspirator are persistent. Allowed to leave Doorn, Hermine could anseroble groups of royalist sympathizers without aro picion, {t ts pointed out. act as the kalser’s personal among them, She could carry mes sages from them back to Wilhelm. 36-inch Eponge Boys’ Suits, New Spring in a wide range of bright color combinations, In plaids and block checks. The most popular cloth for sport wear, for suits, skirts or one-piece dresses. Finely woven and will not sag. Sold in the reg- ular way, $ Special 89¢ yard. 30-inch Silk Plisse in plain colors and checks. White. flesh, pink, blue and orchid. Pure silk warp, the best grade made. Launders perfectly and in fast color. Special, 5O¢ yard Bleached Pillow Tubing 35¢ Yard Good weight muslin, free from dressing and worth 4hc yard. Sat- urday, special, B5¢ yard, 36-inch Wide Cretonne 25¢ Yard Suitable for drapes, aprons and comfort covering. Worth 3ic yard. Saturday, 25¢ yard. White Wool Blankets $7.50 Pair 66x80 Wool Blankets, mado of cotton warp, all wool filling, best for wenr, Pirik and blue borders Window Shades, 75¢ Each 2x7-foot in green and buff col ors. Complete with brackets, Curtain Marquisette 19¢ Yard 36 inches wide in white and cream. A regular 25c value, 32-inch Tuscan Nets for panels in ecru colors. clal GO¢ yard. Spe- 58-Inch Mercerized Table Damask, 65¢ Yard Extra heavy welght damask jn satin stripe and flornl designs. Mercerized Lisle Hose 39¢ Pair Special Saturday Only” Very fine ribbed hose for girin of 6 to 12 years, In black, brown or white, Special for Saturday only, B9¢ pair, Boys’ Shoes, $2.75 Heavy shoes with soft chrome tanned uppers, half double soles, Kromeck outsoles, army blucher lace. Made to hard service. Sizes 2% last stand Black Silk Hose, $1.00 Pair Saturday Special Women’s pure silk thread hose in black, made with double soles, heels and toes of mercerized lisie. Spring Undervests 25¢ Each Extra Good Ones ‘omen’s fine knit, full bleach ed, band top Undervests, sleeve. less style. All sizes 36 to 44. Mercerized Stripe Union Suits, $1.25 Suit Splendid Garments These are the finest quality Spring Union Suits that have been produced for a long time at a popular price. They come bodice top or regular sleeveless style with band tops. Ail sizes, Imported Sport Hose 98e¢ Pair Pure wool, roll top Sport Hove for girls or boys, in sizes from f to 12 years; in heather mixtures. Rubber Top Corsets $1.50 Pair Low bust Coutil Corsets, 3.inch hei elastic top, long over hips, fitted with 4 hose supporters, An excellent wearing corset, Kitchen Utensils Aluminum Coffee Balls, 0¢ ea, Large Salt and Pepper Shaker, Aluminum, 9¢ each, Aluminum Wall Soap Dishes, D¢ cach, Pie or Cake Plates, 0¢ each, Girls’ Leather Shoes Models, $7.9) Meanwhile Hertine remains ae. IMPORTANT SAVINGS FROM MARY DEPARTMENTS | $1.98 Pair n Metal Calf Sh good solid Ie heels. A sture the growing miss, Siz h and little shoe for 11% to 2. her soles New Collar Laces $1.25 Yard ecru silk Laces, suitable for Bertha Collars or hat drapes. 12 and 15 Inches wide Popular, and reasonable in price Binck and New Wash Dresses $1.25 and $1.39 For Children, 2 to 12 Years Cleverly made, stylish dresses Made of fine standard Ginghams and Beach Cloth tn very attrac tive Included are many Bloomer Dresses from 2 to 6 years. These are unusually good models values, Boys’ School Hose 25¢ Pair Good Ones kind for y They are made of a strong thread, in a fine one and one rib, and come fn all sizes from 6 to 9%. Just ji Fine Union Suits 69¢ Each These are cheap only in price The ‘© made of selected cotton, finely knitted bodice top or sloevelons style with band top fin- iwh, Regular and extra sizes, at Popular Prices Bright Tin Drinking Cups, 6¢ each, Cookie each, « Wire Handle Stove Cover Lifter, O¢ ench. and Cake Cutters, 6¢ SAVES VOU MONEV 7 AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Each Suit Has 2 Pairs of Knicker Pants Splendid values, in a fine selec tion of — fancy meres and tweeds, nic Fach suit has 2 pairs Knickerbocker pants. from 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Waists, 98¢ Each The better kind, Made from 00d quality corded madras, in neat patterns, light and medium colors. Cut full Uberal sizes. Ages 6 to 16 years. Boys’ Black Sateen Shirts 98¢ Here's something the boys have been looking for, Just arrived, A shipment of black sateen shirts with cotlar attached. Cut full and well tallored. Sizes 12% to 14 mixed cass ely tailored. f full lined All ages, Boys’ Jersey Sweaters 89¢ Each A spoclal offering of tine cottin Jersey Sweaters with turtle neck, in blue, maroon and natural gray. Sizes from 24 to 34 New Arrivals in Fibre Silk Ties for men, in a va ty of new de. aligns and colors. Very special, Men’s Nainsook Athletic Union Suits All Sizes—65¢ Suit. Made from a good grade of Naindook with knit insert in back nd finished with pearl buttons. Sizes 34 to 46, Men’s Tan Soiesette Shirts 3D Made from a good grade of cot- ton solesette with collar attached Cut full size and well finished, Sizes 14% to 1714 Men’s Union Suits, Winter Weight, $1.25 Suit Form fitting cotton union quite in ecru and gray, considered good value at $1.50. All sizes Satur: day, $1,265 suit, Men’s Cotton Sox, 6 Pairs for $1.00 Nico quality, cotton sox brown and bluck, Seamless, inforced In the weak parts, cial, 20@ pair, or 6 pairs $1.00, in re. Spe for cluded at Doorn castle. Rumors she and Wilhelm have quarreled are peddied about daily and always are followed by a crop of denials, A report that Hermine expects to become a mother also is current. It has not been offictally verified, but it seems to have much better ba than many of the rumors emanat- jing from the shrubbery-guarded cantle of mystery, | Wilhelm von Hohenzollern and Hermine von Shoenatch-Carolath, |Princess zu Reuss, were married at Doorn castle November 6, 1922. It |was the second adventure in matri- |mony. for both. Hermine was then 35. She was the mother of five children, the eld est 15 Her family traces its history reigning power back 1,000 years. It| |had twen bitterly opposed to the |Hohenzollern family since tho fam. ily came Into power with the estab. [lishment of the German empire. | The family carries a hereditary strain of insanity, A brother of Hermino {# @ hopeless {diot and two of her eisters have been inmates of in “The Gnten of ery en”? 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Get 'a small trial bottle of old, honeat St, Jacobs Ol from your drugelat now and got this lasting re: -Advortisoment, $3.50 Reach Baseball Gloves 7 pkgs. for Griswold Will not warp; Special for Saturday at 91.98 An exceptional value; made of smooth groin, genuine horsehide; full leather lined, leather binding; hax leather welted séums and deep pocket. SPECIAL PERFECURL ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS formerly $2.50— priced at 1.40 Makes a perfect curl and wave, and will not burn the hair. (Guaranteed one year.) PLANT NOW! Se VEGETABLE SEEDS, Special at. All trash’ new 10¢ SPENCER SWEET PEAS— Special at 3 pkgs, for......,, stock, agi. SSS best-troa Skillets Specially priced at 69¢ heats evenly and stays hot. A bargain at 69¢, Mrs. Peniman, Factory Representative of 1847 ROGERS BROS, LyeAwaRN will be with us Saturday and Monday. Bring in your Silverware troubles! I wo th $1.20 Goodell-Pratt 12 inch Combination Squares, priced at ici... 0, .89¢ 85e COPING SAWS, priced at. -.59¢ eT TE ETE TOY TELEPHONES Special at 69c Looka and. rit phone; 744 Inch mont little folks, interesting toy 8 lke a real nickel plated; for the SOMETHING NEW! ELECTRIC SOLDERING radio, home and factory acting, efficiont; bas a heating olemont that will hot overheat, Priced at. IRONS for use; quick Special alloy $2, 50_