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Page 1: The Seattle Star (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.) 1914-02 ...€¦ · ller. hut la entirely harmleaa. pleaa-aot to uao, and economical Money promptly rofur.dM If yoo are not b»

Woodhouie A PUtt?USE YOUR CREDIT?422-424 Pike Street

SOME ATTRACTIVE PRICESON HIGH-GRADE RANGES

Yon \mll find (hi- an opportune time (or looking into the Kange question. It itdoubtful it another chance will be presented -oon that will niriKurc up to the big\alue giving that tan now he < htamed here on our easy credit term- \nd remember,an absolute guarantee goe- with the purchase of every rangr, while the term* ofpayment will he made to suit any po.kethook At the same time, don't overlook-pet uN in the othei department- I'ho-c given below are'typical of what may hefound here every day in the year

QUICK MEALA lilih ir»Ui«, r ?Until* Nt«#l l(ang*,

ftmt »ronomlral to operatr,Umn rutt-proof i»<»it#iaf tt llnlrt*KtA*4*oiMly In nl« hrl Andwill *lv» \ *»?r» of p«rfr t antlßffII n from f1 C OAmum 4 13«UU

Alto In li mid »!»«?*

-SPECIAL-RANGE EXHIBITFir gfv T\u25a0y * I

1% ;

THE EMPIREvll-««u>l. 14-Inch Kan** ?Ironclv

I ullt. Willi aaliMliia llnln« l-lgli. trlmmv.l in i»tok» burnl. tr! th#r * >M r.-at wllh !!»<? \u25a0 »" I.t><uch font fOQ ACSal* prl<-» #(Ji9W

Aim In 14 «n-1 fft-l h alu-a

THE PERFECT!9ta«l 14-Inch lUnx« with all«*a«t flu»« and ov»n prot* i«m|by ?ir>>ti« mat i»\*t?» ?«iult>t«*dwith ? ll«1ln* 'I«iti|>#r h*n«t

v trtinrn*! !? #QC OO#<I9<UUAlio In It ant) 19-In<h \u25a0!<?«

ALL RANGES SOLD ON GUARANTEE TRIAL AND EASY TERMS

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A Sale of Library TablesTha «>ak library Tatilaliluat rat*<l in th* fumad ordull *>>!d#n ttalai 51*4«-ln«h

; ; .r, $15.45Flna Quartered I\u25ba*K Library

. .

M Q C Af nl« »u> prt« ? V I OivU

Mailt! Oak Arta ami t'raf»«14hrtrr Table flnlahad

,op $10.50Quartered Oak Colonial Pat-tern IJbrtrv T.ihl# In a po'

MA C A40-i»'. t ?{» O ISfivU

Money-SavingSpecials in the

Rug Dept.Friday and Saturday "? nff*rr«(u:>r 111 Tapeatrr Bru**al*

Rum. »*IS I" at**. *»l*ndldjalltT with many pattern*

for iirlfftlon. fft O C\u25a0 \u25a0-« ?v'O*

»? I# All-wool Klb*r Rui« 9*»

i»» tomorrow * i.l (Csttur>lar *perlal #V* I »

IT O* All-wool Ftb*r Rhi*. «*»

?Ua. a»«cl»l (1,15tomorrow \u25a0 *»

ol SpecialQuality Prtnt Unolaum

In two different pattern*. In

tn? quantity you wlah. {ae-rially pr|. ed. per yard. 4$C

\u25a0 !*«» utrt chart* for laying?All work dona hy Kiperi«

WEEK ENDBARGAINS

IS "b Solid Oak Rnrfcer a* pictured. *adilir

\u25a0?at finl»hr<: In dull golden. MQCa a pedal at tffctUJ54.&0 Kitchen Quern, double f9 CCdrawer*, bin* and hoard* fviOJ$4 75 While Crib, with woven QCwire (prthn*. a apecial at ffciuvl11.Si lllih Chair, hardwood, with Qflntray. special at . 3Uw(3*l Knicllah Hreakfaat Table. PO QCfolding drop leaf ffc.UO

WOODHOUSE & PLATTFURNITURE CO., Inc.

422-424 PIKE STREETTelephones?Private Exchange Elliott 3096

NEW YORK. Fob S.-Ttae Pa-cific rout la inrl>wte«l In the Itiner-

ary mapped oat for tx>rd and LadyDories on their Weaterti trip. Thoyare on their may to Denver In a

private car.

CATARRH VICTIMSBnr*!y m* Hyomet If* tho

right to-the-point remedy aot onlyfor catarrh, bat for head eolda.anirrea. bronchitis. larynaitla orcroup of children. Toa breath# It?no atomach doalng

Von will Ilka Hjroenal. It notonly glvea Instant and laatfog ro-ller. hut la entirely harmleaa. pleaa-aot to uao, and economical Moneypromptly rofur.dM If yoo are notb» r '\u25a0 fifed.

ta a combination of antl-a< t olla that mlzea with the air

an' 1 qiitekly r»ache« the Irritatedan'l Inflamed membrane of thedo*'- Ita aura and aafa healing he-»?!"« Immediately?you feel better

a' >nceIf <nifrerln« rrom watery «y»a,

\ ky rolca. dlacharge from thei one. or that ehoked-up fee'inp try

Uyomel now?today. All drugy *«I 1 It. A»k for the eoni!>lat)

? »' 00 »!*e

I SVvt. iRS II aad Krlftil. N:i<k »»*

t (MTONKK K.MTTISU (OI <:S t akoa at.. (nm#r Fifth A\

CITY NEWSIt la aaid Nlcholaa Nlckharzo

gilded nlrkela and then dlntribatedthem He waa nahlwd VV'etlneada)by federal authorltlea

? ? ?

Emit Hurja. a aophomor* of Ju-n»au. Alaska, baa teten appointedatudeat aeal'tant In the atate unl-v»r*lty printing office.

e ? eA concert will be given by the

Mth Infantry Band In the pout gymat Kort lji»ton Friday night.

? ? eCaot. W. H. Lalnaon. former firat

(.flier on the Atimtlc liner Kentand hero of the Wellman balloon

rrarue. 1* coming to Seattle aa comnander of the Hoyal Mall ateaniahlp Mrrlonethahlre

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The proafcutlng attorney'a officewill Investigate the rattenlnc andaale or hog* at the county atoekade

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Cart Clapp, Ouvwamlah valleyrancher, wa* arretted VV<-dne«dn",<-liarg«»d with cruelty to animal*He didn't reed or *h»-lf<T hi* cow*orten enough.

HE IS SINKING\t rooo today th** condition of

fulaa RadelahMmar, th# merchantv. ho la In the ProflcJonrr honpltal.M«iff>»rlng from a ttrok* of paraly-aid. took a audden rhariK* for

I worao

The Hl|ipodrou>« >u crowded\V« dneadav night at the I're**club'* fifth annual hall JayThoiuaa copped the award for be-ing the p«mke*t <l*nnT on the floor

Money Savedby Making Your Cough

Syrup at Home

Takra Hnt a I>« Unrnvalß. aa«t"?«iw a Hurl « mifft* !\u25a0 a llwrrt

Cough tnadlclnaa. lift ft ruift rontalnit larg«- 'ju*rftty of plain » rup Ifyo'i tak* on# pint of iir«iiul«t^l?utar. and S l>int of wftrni w»tfami nilr about 2 mtnutaa you hav*aa g«*>d ayrup a* money rouW buy.

Ir you will than put 2 ?% ounraa ofPln#«* i T,O «#nl«» Worth t In a pintbolt la. and fill It up with thf HugnrHjrrup, you will hava aa much rough? vrnii Aft you could buy r#adv mad*f»r I: .?> Tak* a tca»p«»"of» avar*.on*, two or thrift hour* 11 kMp*parfactly

Vou will find It '»na of t»* b#»tavrtip* you avar uaad ivrn

tn whooping * '»«««h Ton . m faal itink« hold? uauallv ronqu#r« an or-dlnnry rough In 24 houra It In )uatlaifttlv* h*a ? arood tonl''? ff ? I. ft n.l ? e. fM«t« Ift pi»aaant

It Ift ft aplandld rtm*4y. too. forwhooping rough, rrou!>hoaraan#«a and bronchial aathma

Pln#X In a modi valuable # on« \u2666*

irati'<l compound if Norwaty.r.* attract. rich In gualiicol nt) Iothar hauling pin# «?!«?? nnta Nooti.rr pr»|iuriitlon **111 wo lie In fhlaformula

TlJn plan for niMkliigcough t**iad> with Pin** *ml Surar .«\u25a0». rup I*now ijhH In mnrt honcf than nnvo(htf COUffh rtUMdy Thla plan hafto(t#n l»#»n Imttatad. hut navar au<!i Mofully.

A ifuaranty of dhiftliit*jtlon. or niovtay promptly r#fun«l»»il,

I Knr* with fi? I* pr«p»rtllon Your

drugvlat haa Pin#* or *-111 *?»» nfor you If not. *rnd to Th# Pin***Co. Ft. Wnyn#, Ind.

*!000 Man a fnu* v

54.9511'» oo M n* a fflij*

» $1.50tZQ 00 M#n'a f»n<y

19.951iu 00 Man'a Mi|p on**

Raincoat a 14.95It.", oo Sllp-on» Hiik

if 7 icwaterproof IP I>HuI? Hwort Orr « ?? .

11.18I "0 Worn ~r n« _

It*"" Pant- (J C10# whit* l»#flI f i i)k > r Q 4 A*-hl#fa Of., r lUC76'- bin#- or RtH

OA,Mhlrta vdC

1&r HIark 1*I U

2ft r Wool Ho x.

\u25a0 I:<i 2, 25cif,.- Krmy Work C r

/,.>< 01 \ i"

BT: 12cK... one

PriceTfcf blark an\u2666«? «* n

39cti CtovtUcii. '

48 cI en v v F* I*« ? '? *1

I'filler- QQ/»w tftr v9l#I? fin .t*r ?a a Mhlria,wllli ?\u25a0lra r> i'ii'

98c

ALL SELZ SHOES REDUCEDRemember, there are lote of other thlnge at thla atore for you tomorrow. Come

and aee for youreeft our Money-Savlug Bargalne.

Himelhoch Bros.625 First Avenue Foot of Cherry St.

MOTHER WHO'DSEll HER BABYSENT TO PRISON

TACOMA. Kelt t Mm BMII"Kowlay, who advertised her hah)

for miIt* when. »li<« alleged, her hu»

lirtiiil deacrteii her *om> tlino ago

mill wlin recently attempted\u25a0 td« at Hoqulum, I* in the city )»ll

on it charge of disturbing theI CUCO.

She was arrested on * warrant\u25a0worn t" ''y her husband.

Mr*. Hu» lev advertised nil®would sell her youngest child

Heverul persons offered to t«U«»the child, but when tt run" toparting with It, the woman de-clined

TRIES TO DIE;LANDS IN COURTlleaperate aft»r an enforced Idle

ne*a of tlyee month*, with a familyto cure for. Quit Loftqulst, 63, wn*

In police court thl* morning to »n*w«r to a charge of trjlng to killhlm»e|f

lie W*» found yenterdav afternoon at hi* home. Sl* Spruce *t .

nearly dead from asphyxiation lifter neighbor* broke In the bathroom window, where he had lockedhimself

\V (' Wlnalow, who rooms In the

attun hou*e, a*ld he wan asked h)IxiftqulKt'a wife to investigate, and,

with other men, found the man un-conscious

OURCOIDESTDAYThe weather man would promln*

uo let up of fold weather today

Continued cold I* predicted fotthe neat few da>*. with prospectsof the thermometer hitting a lower

mark.Today'a cold hroke all record*

for the preiM-nf winter, ihe mercury

dropping to 28 degree*

GET L!FE TERMSMARYBVII.UK. Keb. S.--RI. hard

Pord and Herman rtuhr. convictedo( aecond d<T<i' murder In ronni i'

tlon with the riot lu the hop field*near Wheatland laal August. wereHcntenced to life Imprlaonuient Id

Pol nom prl»on today.

A PAIR OF NUTSS\N FRANCISCO Fell t, Hob

Hlmpson. *teeplejack, and MaudeParlor. I*. were married at the

anmmtt of the Kerry building cling

Ing to the flagpole, by the l(ev J

M Heady, on the topmoat corniceof the tower. Juat below them.

2,000 HEAR HIMIlefore in audience numbering

cloae to J.WO. I>r Onice GordonKlngaley. noted orgsnlat. and hi*aaalatant* grve a recital of Taralfal." In the auditorium of theFlrat Presbyterian church Wed tie*

day night

BUY YOURS YET?Com petition In the brick selling

campaign of the Y W <" A. to

raise fumls to furnish the newbuilding la growing *»rra<r Onlya very slight margiti separates thecontest an la. Charkilt" Kimball.Nln* t'hase and Vera Klndlay head(bp llal.

THE FIGHTER WHO WHIPS

Willi* Ritchie *111 have lo be h

rnirh Ritchie before ha can whipMm

minr.i «iiii>»mI fnr RkH \u25a0

?,:,,n

S»ra*a f Val Irlnd»

r»t>'"'V*dJf

{he near J»fn.l» a

ar? now Inl lfth I l«w»r rnwfMn'a Hank Hldg

Veroail nl I*lke

BARGAINS »C>«lIn Used Machines J

N««r Ml'hlnH rentedWilli t M\t llivrrn

fl M Third (Nwr rib#> Mtlw 14*3

"DENNY-RENTON"All Clay Products1007 Hoge Bldg.

AFTER-INVENTORY SALE at

HIMELHOCH BROS.Mild, unaeaaonable weather and buaineaa condltlona combtnad hava made thla a dleaetroue yaar for marchanta In all line* of bu*i

neaa. After Invoicing, we find we are overatoeked with new heavy welghta. In Fall and Winter gooda. conalatlng of Men'e and Boy*'

Suite, Overcoat*, Bllpone, Furnlahlng Gooda, Hate and 8ho«*. Rather than carry them over until next aaa*on. we will aacrlflca the

whola atoftk to move the gooda. Coma and aee our many bargalne, where one dollar doea the work of two. Below we quote a few

prlcM!

C O Qil I?&ut nO A*I W «»?»I KMh l

1 CI KI inln wni r Vl>lII

II W«.ol Nll X«*d fiQ rU9 v

$ oO Mti# limwn hrid<?11%# run £4 OOrial Hlilrlp< * I?Uu12 00 lilai k and tnti

' ' 01 A9 11

| ltd i i ill h h ni.< ?<

hll k 11 ii (| I >J JI llali

l?row n and $1.39*i i "»

1...» h « r lullC»a#a alaal frantaa,

Sk.yn

THE STAR?THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1914

IV;uI

«| I |<llH| 11, |ll* ? »l *»IMillNf'4 parij fw la ~t Mi frl#«4«hfIHITH ill* ft Ml »M«,

\u25a0 nit n.Milil Ilk, in hmm m l**t §\u25a0!"«

Imilt! III* ||liiml »h4 «h»l fftiprt

IHHIU I mi,III wfip f hat »mtll N#Imilkmilip tHeuklna In*

111 I kA \ good game to enliven a

party la played like thl* Eachgueat I* given a pap* t bag containIng IS randy b<»its and lintrucledto aak three questions of eachliiembe** of the |iirt> ' If the oneque* tinned answer* hv Having

"Yon" or "No," he forfelta u h'artA prlie to th" otic having the moathearta at the end of 10 minute*

Another popular ami settsonehlegame la tho Progressive rro|Miaalparty Kvery man must proposeto every lady and her decisionreat i tt|io!i his iloqunnce If *e

cepted. ahe given him a heart Ifrefused. a aniHll mitten A al*Inch dleaned doll la given to thegentleman who wlna.

«lilliiii* or lobaf#»r «al»<t and rnfft*.

<| W» ara t«a |irti uf It, mm4m>o k»»!#?*»> i omiMnr Willi Iw* ml-?Il^r? >..« %tl»« W* KMild Ilk#In bn«« If II H rlflit |«» !? wllh aalillwi* «»um» folk« mi II !? *fHB| la|h allli illrui ja«t limb«m iNif lira

a*i<lt*r«Mf am botli rfipMlalilr, and r»-

? !»#-< Ir<| by nil frliwili .%? far ??

m 9 know Ik# !«)« arrHl I* h* llffllfi>hhl Uniting f«»r pnmr «a»aav, aa<JI liank lnfl >?»« »Hinrh

ik r r\ It In not the poult lon that

Diakrn tin- man. but the man theposition.

Aa long aa the hoys conductthemselves In a manly way, treatth- tit aa you would any other goodmen

A alii should slwaya he capableof protecting het»»lf, and. In herassociation with men ahoold never|tlm p heiHi-lf In a position of which»h« haa the leant doubt

There ar«' plenty of gt»od men Inall position*. and If a girl la notcapable of discerning, ahe ahouldnot accept their attention! out aWeher heme

You might t.erve heart-shapedsandwiches of pimento, cheene.

Successful EverywherePropir fVir)*h«r« are talking of

the ii V »nd fine reaulta *>«l«-\Kidney ruin give In backgcha,rhcum.'itUin kidney and bladdertr<> » Yuu cannot take themInto jimr \u25a0 ylitem without good r*

milt* Thai in tMfiimi*Kolay Kidnay Pill* Klve to tin* kldnev* and

hladdi'i Juat what nifure call* furto heal thc*e weakened and In-

active organa I l> Carroll Sacra-mento, Cat., * rlt»*i" It I* « pleaanr.- to recotnmend Mty Kidney

rilla. an they Juat worked wondersIn my cane" Tor ?»!« at KartellDrag store*

l*-ar Mine Orey Heading yourartlclia about the chicken* lu thecolumn this we<*k. I wlah to a*k:

Why Aoean'l the roonter *11 on theegg* while th>- chicken ifoea outfor a walk and food" I believethat If he doesn't do hi* duty Inthat l< Kpi-I t he ahould come underthe ls*y In liitttd law and he *entto the stockade JACK

t| | «ni j«i»t I? }*mrm old. umlh>atn irmlufipil from Vllfli wh*"l Ihut* nit iM»rrf«»«' prrnilMloii to gottllli tsova I hnta l»wi K«>lng *1111UN awful nW a h«f tnr Itsu month*MMdi llf hM takan in* In mnnr|»n Mlr? ? Bfl to (lIMiM

Th* ntlaa 4mj I M#l Ww nn «ha

?Irani \m I na« In ? hurry, I Juatt|M»li» lii tilm ll# thought | inaxntIt «\u25a0 a rurl nod and flint I IrwitMMm rmil Nut Im I* wrong for Imm In a great hnrrv nn«l thoughtlin nlno

OH. L. R. CLARK, 0. D. 8.

NERVOUS AND TIMIDCHILDREN

Who fear other ilenllal* ate aogently treated hare thev delight to

come again Our toothcraft l>e«u

tlflea the countenance. establishesgood maalicatlon and dlgeatlon. and

thu* enable* nature to overcome

nervous condition* a* well a* otherphralological condition*. andawarda u» the hearty recommenda-tion. not of one. but of all our pa-

tron* «»nr patl-ut* »re our frlendaWe are their friend* Our proof la.they all *ay *o iA*k them, they

will tell you I We poaltlvely guar

ante# perfect flta. i>erfect restora-

tion of nature* be*t work, fullvalue and *atl*factlon to ever) pa

(lent, or money cheerfully re-

i funded.Our price* are eiceptlonally low

for the high da** work which we

do. Juat think of getting an eitraIheiivy Oold Crown for »4. or one of

lour famoua Never HII p Plate* fori*r. *

WE GIVE CAS

my girl «tin in *h«ll I wfHr mil4|Miii«lfr or liMrphii«p him ami r«>

\u25a0?Uln. ?? ll*U I* my flml »*?»» frtandM«t>ir I d< n't kniin liiim In trmthim hi4|i itf# nnil ttl-Hif,

HOHKII M

If you are aorry your MendI* hurt and not jealous of the other girl. auk him to call and eiplalnyour action to him or write a littlenote, eiplaltitng l>et htm knowyon are not doing *o In order totake him from your chum, hut Juatfor friendship* *ake

If he want* to drop the othergirl middenly and come hack toyou. tell him It l» not n'ccmary.

hut that you will accept an occatonal Invitation fmm him

g I am Mf hut U«.k only addliata alnatt Ittrd i« a «l»t I ..at nnulla n hit nf pmpmrtf. nnd hntaKe#« on a farm two yanm.

I hnvo hnd A »rr? bnd rhnrftrtnrIn tha pnnt. and hntr Kaaaa mnrrlad.Iml hava mad# na warn of aty hav-ing laaan ittnrriad ar naj Uf*

I hnta galInn artrral IntHallMMf rami young tndlna to nlta«d thrlr

eanlM. Mrl»la. Miimalanifau, ft*.,ut hat* urtrr attraM I h«*»

always a?rUlrtl with ? <lff>f»oltlM* W -hW »on a4*U* mm In gn.or 4a n* I hat a hern doing*

ii%v ir.ni

A.?If you have honeatly putyour paat behind yon. and feel youcan treat your new aaaoclatea aayou ahould, I ace no reaaon whyyoti ahould not accept Invitations

Regal Denial OfficesOr. L. R- Clark, 0. D 8.. Manager,

1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. UnionNote: Hrlnic thin ad with yon.

HOW YOU MAY THROWAWAY YOUR GLASSESThe statement t« made ? that

thousands wear eyeglasses who donot rettlv need thorn If you are

one of these unfortunatea, then

these glasses may be ruining your

eyea Instead of helping them. Thou

Hands alio wear these "windowsmay prove for thamaelves that they

ran dispense with glaasea If theywill get tha following prescriptionfilled at ouce Oo to any activedrug atore fnd get a liottle of Op

tona; fill a two-ounce bottle althwater and drop In one Optona tab

let With this harmless liquid soIntion bathe the e\es two or fourtimes dally and you are likely to heastonished nt the results right fromthe start Many who have been toldthat they have astigmatism, ey«»strain, cataract, sore eye lids. weaki" ? i. conjunctivitis and other eyedisorders, re[Mirt wonderful benefitsfrom the use of this fri ?? prescrip-tion. Oet this prescription fillednud nae It; yon may so strengthenyour eves that classes will not henecessary. Thousands who are blindor nearly bo, or who wear glasses

would never have required them Ifthey had cared for their eyes Intime Save your eyes before It Istoo late! Ho not become one ofthese victims of neglect. Eyeglasses are only like crutches andevery few years they must hechanged lo fit the ever-Increasingweakened condition, so better neeIf you can. like many others, getchar, healthy, strong, magneticeyes through the prescription heregiven.?Adv.

If yon are not frw from yourmarriage tb-a. you are not In a po-altlon lo encourage the love of anywoman, and will have to be carefulnot to can** sorroa- to any. Refrank with those who need It. butdo not continually hold your pastup At th<- aame time, do not loada double life In any way.

til yi*n ill#**# ?ufgMi ?

Rp|>r«i;irlslP nnnira far a Nnjs' «lnh*Tl»f mgf nt lb# In th» r+wh »rafmm M l« IT. The nl»Je«t jmf Ibfrub I* B4bIHW-« and work In litera-ture Thanking yau In ad«M»en. Irrmain JIM A.

A -You might combine the firsttwo syllable* of "literature" andthe last two of "athletlca," whichwill give you "l.lterletlc" or "Thal.lterletlc Club"

if?f want vn I" >>** rw# torn*

n i«i r mm fmm *r + Mplai Mlmvi\\ Itlrh d" I«*il think would b»al t«>

rfii. marry m man that rin flif mrm hnmr and ha* Manner. and «* h»tnI il<» not rare for at all «r mirrr the.ne I lose tali* I* pwr Mtl rant

fl»e me a home, nt pre«*nl, an« war*I hate half-way i»r«ml««l In ma erfthe pnar nne In n >aar ar m I?ritiild Mm he hupp* with the otherone If I mam ln«i for a hame Inm 31 J a«r« old l*le»ae print thla».H>n aa I am inin| aaai

?*l XXI.RIIA.?A* you My. J Oll eannof he

hap|»> In maritime a nun for whathe can give you. Why not haaeyour decision on that*

If you urn healthy ind *lroni. Ihp** no reason why you *houl<l nothelp the poor nutn the bom*There In no R9nnlbk rfinon why »

girl should wit buck an<l wait forth«» man to provide everything

GET TWO SUSPECTS

Deputy Sheriff Tohn W Roberta! arrested two suspects today In ron-Inecllon with ihe robbery of the gro-cery store of II S. Raymond atTVRrlen, Wednesday r.lght. A manentered the s tore at fi 45, command«>d Raymond to put up hla bands atthe point of a gun. took $60 fromthe till and escaped

CHARGE STORES SOLDADULTERATED DRUGS

Complaints were filed aßiilnat theI». P. Swift nnd Kartell l>ruK com-plin Ips by It. IV Conner today, charg

liik the hhl« of adulterated drugs

The cases will lie heard In JusticeBrown's court on the afternoon ofFebruary 1.1.

Don't Fuss WithMustard Piasters!

Thero'ii no aenap In inlxlnK up nincHH of milliard, flour mid water

«nil kcHliik ??very-

thlnK nil inil*KP(l upwhen you can aoeaally rHlcvn iTuitjmln or aoreneaanltli h llllli" clean.white MI'HTKIIOI.K

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Third Day of Our Annual

4-Day Clearance

Tailored, Semi-Tailored and

Novelty Suits in a Sale

Special $ 13.75Values From $20.00 to $35.00

Suit* of French Serge, poplin, epingle,

ratine ami hairline -.tripe-* in the season's best styles.

In the larger sizes there are the semi-fitted coats, skirts

with inverted side, kick pleats and panel backs. In the

smaller sizes may he found coats with the straight front

and cutaway styles and are more on the straight lines.

The skirts are the two and three-piece models. \u2666lO TmYour choice in this -ale

Second Floor.

Walking Boots for WomenSpecial $2.85

Odd lots and broken sizes in patent colt buttonBoot*, medium toe.

Gunmetal«Calf Button or Lace Boots, Special $2.85

Round toe model, welted sole and medium Cubanheel.

. . .

High-cut Laced Boots of Box Calf, $2.85Heavy sole* and medium heel, regular $5.00 values.

Second Floor.

Young Men's SuitsSize* 33 to 36

Including the famou* Sampeck and Collegiate brandsin the semi-English modeU of all-wool materials.

$10.00 Suits for 66.65$12.50 Suits for 68.95$15.00 Suits f0r...610.85

$18.00 Suits for.. .913.50$20.00 Suits$22.50 Suits for. ..$16.50

Third Floor.

On the First FloorHosiery up to 35c values, special 19*.Imported Hosiery up to $1.25 values. 50*.Boys' and Girls' Hosiery, special 15*.Silk Hom in black and colors; all sizes; special 85*.Silk Plated Hosiery. 25*.In black, white and tan; will wear better than silk.

$3.00 Dr. Deimel's Linen Mesh Vests and Pants,special 91.50.

$6 00 Dr. Deimel's Union Suits, $4.50.* ,-

50c Union Suits, SO*. '*7High neck and lonp «leeve styles.

Up to $1.25 Children's Merino Pants, Special 39*.Up to $2.50 Part Wool Union Suits, $1.95.Pure Wool Vests and Pants for children, $1.00.Famous Dr. Jaeger's make, regular price up $2.45.I)r Jaeger's Children's Pure Wool Union Suits, $2.

Gloves, full 16-button length white Glace Gloves,

91.H5.I ltc»r are otir regular $2.50 quality.Up to $1 50 Glace. Suede, washable Doeskin and

Chamois Gloves, Oft*.I'p t<> SI 50 tilove* are included in this lot.Up to $1.25 regular length Gloves, 69f.Chamoisette and Wool Gloves, special 19*.

For MenUnderwear. Odd Garments

in Gray Wool. 65c

Mostly -i/ev Reg-ular SI 00 values, special65*.

StationeryChipj>endale Fabric, an

unusual value at, the box,16*.

ValentinesPost Cards in a large se-

lection, each, If.RibbonsFlowered Taffeta and

Moire Ribbons, the yard.25*.

New Faille Ribbons inall colors, the yard, 4!m*.

Imported Pari-ian Bou-tonniere*>. each, SI.SO.

NeckwearNew Neckwear? Collars,

Fichus, etc., at just 1 i.lMeatings, made of lace,

maline and net, tlie vard,2r>r.

Sample Neckwear, C lieni-i«ettes, Collars, etc . up to$2.1*1 values, each,

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EmbroideriesHundreds of patterns, 18

inches wide, the vard,2r*.

45-inch Voile Flounc-ing*, regular $1.00 values,Gs<».

Notions\irlitc Collar Supports,

the card, 6<*.King's Spool Cotton,

white and black, the dozenS|MHl|s, If>«\

Hair Pin Cabinets, each,lOc.

First Floor.

MacOougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pikt St*

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