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. tUMi trt 'JWH-1 - 4 y tWC.K H VI? oa;:.y east rr.tiuriiA.N. rijr.'Di.r-Tc::;, o::::on. ;,'.V, MARCH- 3. I i 1 3. -r HUNS FORCE CAPTURED ITALIAN WOMEN TO BUILD TRENCHES RCADE TODAY IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S CASH GROCERY 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 Bob White Soap, bar 5c , Small Ivory, 4 bars . '. . ', ... 25c Citrus Powder, package ............. 25c A. B. Naptha Soap, 4 bars 25c Crlura small fte; ineIliin 41.00: largo g2.(M AVhito Seal Compound '. . io. .1. No. 10, J.75 Ijok t'ubln Hyrup , iiiirlH l!ic; larm- size Mklnic "MoIiikwh, J gallon .VK- I'runin, Huiul , .' . Ilk; u lid I5n IXapnrmcHl I'iwIim, lKiuntl ..' Kc KiiIiuiu, ItnlHliiH, pound .' ISc Potatom, cwt. . .' I.2S KnNlcrn Corn Meal, 9 pound suck ll.ve lloiir, 0 pound Mack (........ , . 7 llarli-y I lour, 0 -pound Hack . . . - !"K' Hominy, 9 puuiHt Muck . ' MOo Macaroni, Hixwhctti, NoodleH, narkUKR . 10c Macaroni, NMllirtl, 5 pound bo s Sfto Onion Sets, 2 iMMincIs . . . 23C Toll-t Itopiv, 4 rolls 2Rc lllnc, butt h ; .'.,..,. t ! IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S f-. " IE K ,'7 "We Thin picture nhowB how Cernian k fensa. Note the Austrian soldlur on s women caught in the drive's nweep ah ultur works. Italian women capture'guard to see that the women keep dig- ead of the advancing troops and marc d hy the Huns in their drive Into1 Bins;. This Is not the first outrage ; hed them Into the faces of the Italian Italy are forced to do the work of la 'against women committed by the Hu defenders, forcing the Italians to shoo borers. in ' constructing reserve trench 'ns In Italy. When they were driving , t their own countrywomen if they we es to be used, as a second line of dc-1 forward the Teutons- put" Italian jre to stop the lnvanion. ! ' ' ,' - ' .TRIANGLE PRESENTS Louise Glaum AS THE PEACOCK SIREN j IN ' A play that will make you sit up and take notice. Coming Wednesday-Thursday i DOROTHY DALTON IN "THE TEN OF DIAMONDS." Lemons Beautify! 8tralt lemon juice well befor mixing and iMiugi fact, pack, arms, hand. ' Hero 1m told how to pcrpnre an in expensive lemon lotion which can be used to bring back to any skin the sweet freshnoss. softness, whiteness and beauty. Theulce of two fresh lemons strain ed into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the. most re markable lemon skin beautifler at about the cost one must pay for a small Jar of ordinary cold creams. Care "should be taken to strain the lemon Juice through a fine rloth so no lomen pulp gels in, then this lotion will keen fresh for months. Kvcry woman knows that lemon juice Is used to bleach and remove such blem , Ishes as freckels, Kallownesa and tnn. nnd Is the Ideal skin softener, smooth ener nnd beautifler. , Just try It! let three ounces of orchard 'white at any pharmacy nnd two lemonds from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweet ly fragrant lemon lotion nnd massage tft dally Into the face. neck, arms unjl niyuis, and see for yourself. KIPLING DECLINES PROPAGANDA POST l)SDO, March 5. Rtidyard Kip ling has declined the post of Director" of Home Propaganda, which was of fered to him by lxtrd Heaverbrook, the now Minister of I'ropaganda. His reason ffr declining is not given but what most people are anxious to know Is the reason for asking him to undertake a work so entirely out of his province. Hlr Edward Carson, who was Ird '-Heaverbrook 'n predecessor, announcer! that he will resume his law practice immediately. In the absence of Sir John Simnn. who is now in the army, Carson will b the leader at the common law bar. A MIJI 1IKACII IIE.-U'TV. i Gives a brilliant glossy hfnetht anneals to the Iron thai ! tour times as long as any other. Black Silk Stove Polish Is In a clan by ite!f. It more carefully mad and mail irora bctur mtatermis. If you km"t flniJ It thatMatpollfthyoa ever ud. your harrfwar pr uthorlMd tore fund your uonty. wai t A 1 rwmrm m !Lfrr- ' ! v. - I t . ' V '.; ', ... mm liOl'ISF OLA I'M IS Til 1'KAtXM K WOMAV IS .MV T!UAN.,3 PI.AY Xovor has I.onlise f;laum, known as tho jeac4bk Hiren of Triangle playB, worn such gorgeous clothen s those she affects in "Idolaters." which will be uhown at the Arcade Theater, to day. " Posed before an Image of the Hphlnx In her Egyptian bedroom, a mirror held aloft in her hand and hpr long silken gown wweeplng. over 'a glasH panel through which pours a j golden light, ishe Is the symbol of van ity. Another coMttime that will at tract remark is a clinging creation or cloth of gold, straight of line and unadorned except for a cord around the waist. This gown was worn hy MIfh Glaum at a recent picture halt where nhe led thet grand march. The Oriental motif, ef-r domfnant In her' costumes, Ih evident In a houdnir gar- j meni, consisting of harem trouner- j cites of chiffon. A pannel of black j velvet. agalnHt which a long Htring of pearls is outlined, hangs- from the; shoulders down the front of this ens- 1 I tu me. ' The tar has the role of a vanity-; stricken woman who uses no scruple. j In attaining success on the stage. Her ; love of luxury, indicated hy the Egyp-j .tian "love nest" that she occupies. ) carries her beyond FHnity. Iietribu- tlon of Ironic force Is visited upon ; her, when, in a moment of rage, she j k!ll a lover who has sacrificed hi1 own career for her. She Is forced to flight, and her only refuse is In a sordid tenement of an ugliness which sho always has loathed. Alta Today. Tho sensational series of pictures. "The Retreat of the Germans; at the Battle of Arras" will be one of the at tractions at the Alta today.. '"" These pictures are actual scenes taken at the battle and the pictures are being shown by the British War Belief commission part of the proceeds go ing to this commission. Patrons who desire an Inside view of the workings of a large army, preparations for bat tle, artillery firing, placing of big guns in first line defense, bringing up of supplies will do well to see theo Interesting pictures.1 - William Fox presents the super picture de luxe, "The Trouble Mak ers" with Jane and Catherine Lee, the wonderful child actresses, and the vaudeville end of the program comes well recommended, consisting of Bob and Peggy Valentine In singing, talk ing and dancing and Waldo & De Hoy a team of clever comedy musical ar tists ' PA ST I MR TfilAY. (airl fn Auto Hold l"p and Payroll Stolen. ' "I guess I must have forgotten what nerves are," admitted Miss Car- ol Holloway. Vitagraph's great star of adventure, as she permitted her self to be helped from a battered rac ing automobile on the edge of the vast California desert after playing hero ine in the most sensational and real istic payroll robbery every staged In the great outdoors. - It in the fate of Miss Holloway. In tho ninth cpisde in "The Fighting Trail." Vitngraph's serial of love, ad venture and intrigue . ' , Nan (Miss Holloway),' knowing her peril, starts across the desert from camp to the mine with the .payroll and is pursued b the outlaws lit an ofher car. Pastime today. " Food administration menus are In tended only as suggestions. , For example, one woman writes ' that she is trying one new dish every day for her family. Another one says that hers is a conservative fam ily and so she has practically given up trying to introduce them to, new things. Instead, she has fallen back on four or five standard desserts, such as rice pudding, chocolate blanc mange, bread pudding, custard, prune whip; three or four main dinner dishes, plain cooked vegetables, etc., all of which are according to food administration principles but still nothing new or startling to make them worry about "what It Is made of." You are the doctor. Study your family. Decide whether they will tkei the new things better as one j every two or three days, or as contln- uous applications. KFKPIXf WHEATLRSS PAYS. j Are yr.u keeping wheatless Mon- days and Wednesdays In your home? The Responsibility of supplying our : associates in this war with wheat un ; til next summer has now shifted to . your shoulders, Mrs. Housekeeper. The fatmer and the shipper have done their work as far as this wheat crop' is concerned. The harvest- tms i beeji gathered, an ample supply re served for home. Bains First of Mock. Forecast for the week com- mencing March 3. 1918. Pacific Coast States Fair, ex- cept rain during the first half of the week over the northern portion, with lower interior tern- MISS .HELfcN SIMON This is MIbs Helen Simon, who walks in this bathing costume to the ocean from her Palm fieach cottage every day on the tips of her toes. She practices this -exercise to streng then her feet, so she can dance lopger and harder. V 1 " OEVd STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Sara Cream Applied In NoatriU Itelicres Head-Colds at Once. If vour nostrils are cloKitcrt nnd your henil, in stuffed and you can't breathe , freely because of a cold or cntarrh. Just get a 'small bottle of Ely's Crenin Halm at any drug; store. Apply a llt- tlo of this fraKrant. antiseptic cream Into your nostrils nnd let It penetrate , through every air passage of your head soothing t""1 healing the Inflamed. swollen mucous membrane nnd you gel instant relief. ... Ah! How good Is feels. Your nos trils are open, your head Is clear, no more hawking, snuffing, blowing; no jnore headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Itnlm Is Just what sufferers from head colds nnd catarrh need. It s a delight., Any other country that might '.ike to make a premature peace who uii- many should study with diligence the surgical clinic now in progress along the Paitic. Ml'XTIXti AMKX THEASIIIE ULimiW - tJMWMNI Francis P. Oarvan, who made his name as a prosecutor under District Attorney Jerome of New York county is now in charge of the st-nrch for enemy alien property In the 1'niied States. Many millions of dollars are itwncd by citizens of states at war with the- Fnitrd States; I'nder the present law this must be invested In I'nlted States bonds, lie vas em ployed for the work hy A. Mitchell rainier, former representative con gress from Pennsylvania, and now federal custodiun of enemy ullcn To- yoriy. Daily Chats With 'the Housewife POLlflNO TIIR WASTM The housewife In England who Is found throwing away an edible slice of bread may be imprisoned or fined as much aa $300. There are similar fines for wasting eggs by ' making cake, that Is too rich, for wasting su gar In frostings and for feeding crumbs to a .canary. In. France' the baking of pastry or biscuits from flour that Is fit for bread is prohibited. The person who is found eating, pastries in a public eating place Is liable to Imprisonment or fine. But In America the housewife Is put on her honor to conserve food and abolish extravagant habits. She la her own policeman. A shining example of how quickly and enthusiastically the housewives of America have responded to this honor system in conserving food is to be found In the garbage collection In the principal cities of the country. The last November garbage collection was 11 per cent lower than the No vember collection of 1916. The housewives of Galveston, Texas, broke the record for any Individual city by reducing their garbage col lection to two-thirds less than what It was last November! This shows what splendid results may be obtained whet American wo men once set their shoulders to a tnsk There Is hardly a woman In the country now who has not stop ped tho leaks in her kitchen through which edible, wholesome food form erly found its way Into the garbage can. , There are, on the other hand, many women who are scrupulous In most ways about saving food, but who are unronsr.ioiislv wastlnir a considerable amount of tho most needed food for the nllles wheat. Whenever wheat flour Is used when rye, corn meal, or barley might have' been substituted for It either In whole or in part, the wheat W being wasted almost as much as if It were thrown Into the garbage can. At any rate it isn't going to leetl a "soldier as It should. This applies to the making of rah pa, uuudhiss and pastry us well an peratures. Kocky Mountain and Plateau Regions - Fair, considerably colder Monday night and Tues- day. followed by rising temper- ature after middle fo the week. ii. e. fiunkenVibld, , Forecaster. PASTIME TODAY The Fighting Trail "THE BRIDGE OF DEATH" PLUNGE 80 FEET IN CAR TO TORRENT. Hand to hand fights. Daring horse back rid ing. Sensational auto race. See Carol Holloway and William Duncan. Love's Sunset" A DELIGHTFUL DRAMA OF LOVE AND RETRIBUTION. 4 99 KEYSTONE COMEDY . The Sultans Wife LAUGHS THRILLS SENSATIONS. Adults 20c Children 5c to the making of bread. It Is unfair' for any housekeeper to make these ; more or less fancy dishee out of all; wheat and so use up the flour that; her neighbor is carefully . saving by I eating Victory Bread.1 . It Is unnecessary on . the other ; hand to give up cakes and puddings. , altogether for all of these may be 'made with combination flours with I only a small proportion of wheat, or as many Ingenious housekeepers have I i already found, they may be made ; without any wheat at all as the fol- lowing recipe shows: , Sponge Cake, , 4 eggs. J 1 cup sugar. 1 tablespoon lemon juice. 1-8 teaspoon salt. 1 cup barley flour. Separate the whites and yolks of eggs, beat yolks, add lemon Juice and sugar, then flour. Fold in wAl-heat- j en whites of eggs and bake in slow j oven. l Tun ITkVK MTTI.E VG$. This Mute Vim Went to Market. ' He.boifght sugar and flour to hoard away and the only reason he didn't j buy ton times more butter than he needed was because he thought, the; f price m U lit go down . This iitle rig stayed at lloinc. "When there was lied Cross work to ; : be done and she wasadly needed. Thbi I.lttlr Tig find I I'M 1st teH on Men l less Pay, in spite of all the food a dm In 1st rat ion's requests, "and with the knfiwledge of what it I meant to Fiance for him to be so selfish. i Tills l.ittlo Pi- I hid None : but he left sujiiir in the bottom of hi coffee cup. ate whit e bread wr'u j Wheatless Pay and consumed .aandy 'just, as usual. j - Tills Mttlc Pig rtfed cc ww. lot .eurgo r it, Imn't Hare ntiTa I,ltlle Piir nt Homo? !! yof KNOW YOI It FAMILY? i J.'ijH matter of war food cannot nl wtiys he worked out jut the same tn vvery family. That 19 why the C S, . LTA TUES. WED. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY The Retreat of the Germans i : , at the Battle of Arras Showing actual destruction done by the Germans at this now famous battle. The pictures are in six episodes of two reels each. This one is Episode No. 2. ' WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Jane and Catherine Lee in IfhoTroubte ESIabors A Big 7 Reel Super De Luxe Feature. VAUDEVILLE BOB & FEGGY VALLENTINE Singing, Talking, Dancing. WALDO & DEROY Comedy Musical.