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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1914, é ] EVERY DOCTOR IS A QUACK! Noted Physician Says, However, They Can’t Help It NEW YORK, May 1.--"“Every doe matter with practically one-half of tor In America is a quack—and he thelr pationta until) they dle and are can't help it! out open to find out! Saturdays are unique for bargain-giving. There will be extraordinary bargains in every department. nag Ne a ag. os Pegg mney BT Bho Mg edb = oe Every shelf, every table crowded with merchandise at 14 to %4 off. New Spring goods arriving editor of the New York Journal of to the layman,” sald Dr. Wheeler tn oO daily and the balance of the Starr-MacPherson Stock has got to be sold and only a limited time Medicine. dictating his statement, “No doctor t di f it. Dr. Wheeler's oomeran, 2 as is surprised at tt lo dispose of it. @ result of the amazing r rt, Just “Doctors know that all of us are! e made public by the hospitala’ in more or leas ‘QUACKS'—that many ll P Y. H I] Ca Th ood: ig aed BANK R UPT It Will Pay You to Help Carry These Goods clares that at the great Rellevue work, and we all know what ie far hospital here autopsies prove that worse than this That we can't out of every 100 diagnoses made by help it, BECAUSE OUR HANDS STARR -MacPHERSON Away—Every Article Marked Down Without ARE TIRD! enter es LegHEY Seana dootors nab to DEPARTMENT STOCK Regard to Cost or Previous Bankrupt Prices times, with out patients? “Well, for just one reason. Pillow Tyd- | Art Denim, while ft StIkoline, 160 quality, And that reason Is that the pub. 1420-1422 THIRD AVE. Ing 48 In, Viaste, yard .......+6 9c while ft lasts, yard 9c Men’ s and Boys’ ¢ absolutely refuses to allow | last he aaron Serres nee NEAR CORNER PIKEST. vy ty | RStaenY work on s is neo Mr . z Percale; new light and dark LADIES’ LONSDALE MUSLIN, 36 ins. | APRON GINGHAM, all colors,] {DAne colors, while it Qo wide, while it lasts, 9 all size checks; while = yard Vince gecece . C it lasts, yard.... C PEQUOT 7-4 SHEETING, | 25° KHAKI CLOTH, while it 10c Brass Men's 250 while it lasts, 19 lasts, FROG Cdsiise se? cevdedeoness C Cl, SPrery Purr ys yee Curtain Rods | Heavy Shir- Nearly Every Suit in] gy | gg [ire S145) Sink ore ces: $2.4 . . c c P $2 Comfort House] Men's $5.00 Handcraft Button This Showing Is a Copy ~-———]———— stipes natn toe $44 Q] Store inion made." $9) QE of an Imported Model] soraso | Hose: Cones: [women's $4 Gunmetal Putton] en's $5.00 Winter Shoes | in gather really sc to what re symptome and causes of di he public, In other words, re- fuses the legal right for doctors to perform autopsies on dead Broken lines of Men's Gunmetal and Patent Leather Shoes, $3.60 and $4.00 grades; button and ¢ China Silk; 9 lors 19¢ Ladies’ $3 White Canvas But-| Plucher styles $1.95 Wc saccbupeube 4 ton Shoes, flat or medium heels Boys’, Gir Children’s HATS KAVANAGH’S First and U ne there, “ ARE ABSO. ¥ WRONG"—that the doc: en know what ts the ed. . this rule ought to be just the other way about, A doctor J ought to have the legal right to per form an autopsy on ANY body, un- }iens the relatives expressly FOR | BID it { “You know there are not very many people who know their symp. Men's $3.50 Chrome Tan Work Shoes, in heavy double sole to Women’s $3.50 Patent Leather “Re " Street Shoes, hea € | cnc it ‘and waxeae ae “They have a pain somewhere, or Nettings, s p $ chrome ca a D, their breathing is oppresned, or they piquant charm results from the employment of odd coatee colors Vga pend a age an 1,95 caterer ge 4234 $3 45 feel tired. effects’ with, loose tasseled strappings, sashes tying in back, hand pair a's Gstords in Bit pench finish, at........ D | mana Siemes the Public : made frog fastenings of silk, ruffled pleatings and headtiful, frothy 5c 7c and $4 values, small} wen's $5.00 Flexol $3 45 u em I die puyWcinn th exposed +> sae Ue laces. The skirts show the influence of the minaret and bustle ¢ tee he 5c Bunion Last Shoes..... p hand on the VERY SEAT of the/m trend, with yoke effects, drapings and flaring tunics Ladies’ 986 “I tisses’ and Children’s $1 to trouble. 1.50 Barefoot Suusnotal Men's Fine Sandals pepe 49c calf, in tan; regul price $5; all sizes ..... “He GUESSES WRONG, and) ’ . Back Combs wha happen | Women’s $27.50 to $35.00 Suits a rnc Rowe DP . . . ‘ “People take up one of the various | 9c with white [Big Girls’ $2.50 Low Heel 0 e ea e Kinde ot ‘cutes” that taboo dross || AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE—The surplus lot of a maker who ts recognized Split soles. | Shoes, medium and heavy] Men's Russia Calf Shoes in the and surgery as among the topnotch makers of the country, There is an unmistakable pair soles for school and 1 29 new English last, in finest Rus- “Thus medicine a real boon when look of high-class workmanship in every line, character In every detall—and Brainard & street wear ..... . sia calf, waxed and gunmetal | eightly administered, receives aff ® 0odness of material that will surprise you when you think of the $13 5 11c Children’s and Misses’ Shoes,| Cl: button or lace; bench. body blow, simply because the PUB. Price . Armstrong 1 ¢ pairs 66¢. | siinpers and Oxfords "| made, regular price $ 3 8 LIC REFUSES IT THE RIGHT TO Roman Floss 5 93. valeed. 2.4 i 95c all sizes at ....... $ a BECOME AN EXACT SCIENCE Women's $25.00 to $25.00 SIk Dresses, | Women’s $20 to $27.50 9.85 Filo and Men's $1.50 [Children’s $1 White Two-strap| The O'Donnel $7.00 Bench-made : part of the big surplus lot of a top: | Spring Coate at ‘ Twist Night Shirts, | Sandals, sizes to PT Shoes 3 notch maker fortran afternoon | Coatn yn mintal seth, wmart checks] Bmbrolaery | Sim nant [Sandals cows to 59c]« $3.95. (THREE PEACEMAKERS blue, tango, old rorg and $13. 15 and plain cloth, tn tango and the new) Silk; all aqaan fs Ladien’ $5 Black Velvet But-] Men's $7.00 174nch 50 IN MEXIGAN TROUBLE a shades of blue, also corduroy in the] Colors, skein | © Sue’ 8@ tion Shoes, $2 95 High-cut Storm Boots.. lot f be tif 1 Bik Di b * Tall sin eee eee Another to autifa $7.95 new colorings, $9.85 2c silk froge 2 rine gs wigs: els fs Bannister $7.00 Bench- 50 H eoneee seeeees eee tees a ‘an Button Ox-] made Shoei Sverre GONG, OF secs crveesessereres coerce ecm 9c fords, welt sole medium heel ,.... $1.95 ey igo! $4.95 7 k —a? Misses’ White Pique Dresses, blue W | Ladies’ extra fine $8.00 Navy | braid trimmed, sizes @ to i4. 69c § ter Se Ladies’ $1.50 Viet Kid Turnea | 84° Shoes at ........ ill ell of Alas a nr Pee gh Mg ate Bye Ronee $3.95 | | SEsta Aad Secor: 130 Suite, Oe Royal Booiety| Mens 75° J acie House Slippers, onel Boys’ Shoes, all sises from 2! adies’ $6.00 White Briliian 51 90 | neat atyles Embroidery 5 ot low heel, My . tine akirte Pt . ANS madras and rap, low heel, smal! to 6, gunmetal and calf; a : oun ; ‘ fron | Women's $20.00 New pring Suite. tn} Floss, skein twills, | sizes ‘ Chana’ button; halt double party White | white effects union made, Single soles; all 081 Send Them to Your Friends " "STB5 | fase ti0 Ome race oromen ggg) 16 rigs é + peat $1. 55 Ladie . im four colors . in the East—Everyone ater dis mim, Seawesh dite onbeulaees: ane 39c Suit Siaas Meas $5.00 Rubbersoted Raswia Is t é ham and ¢ | eae se ee om BABS DMO BE ececesseececsserees $2.95 In erested in Alaska Embroidery Men's 60s and Bags Men's, $8.00 Oxfords, patent calf g Athletic "i a; on new Englisi 1 per skein Und $8 Mack Walrus Bult Case, N°, Conservative Ky 58 The Seattle Star, during May, will publish All Millinery at 1/2 to Bhirts and | Rekel i Tiapapaat eg 3. trimmea ..... poe . Men's $4.00 Button Oxfords, gun-— Drawer mopel; nign | toe last, be ‘all eizes p84 Leather sult $2.95)" Men's $4.00 and “$5.00 0 Cowhide cs Yevers’, Milwaukee made, ol trimmed $4.95 aM i ho Built, 2. i Rattan Suit r Custom Made and oti -spehirellneinslle PRB gOT Mew aD aT hdd $2 45 Leather #0, Conde deat ther $5.90 "ad Bt top, Outing ri sal Beet ga ae a series of Alaskan Supplements. They will be profusely illustrated and give all the in- formation one could wish to know of Alaska and its resources and opportunities. Those who wish to be informed as to developments in this great, rich country, where millions of dol- lars will be made by large and small in- vestors, should not miss these supplements. You undoubtedly have many friends who will be interested in knowing more of this rich country that will be opened by Uncle Sam. TRIMMED. HATS $2. 95 |_" Values Up to $10.00 food, sliver Everything for the home milliner at one-half to three-quarters off, in-] spoons, set cluding frames, flowers, plumes, ostrich fancies, stick-ups and ribbons, of 6, Belts $8 Walrus leather lined Bag .........+ Gloves at 1/3 to 34 Off 280 iste creaeg| Se Tm" STG bonne } relntore , $1.90 to $1.80 Kid Gloves, black AQ | $1.60 Kid Gloves, standard Ger- 95c $2.25 Comforts, white cot® Shinra... $7.95 fords Tuber "Oa ae and colors, amall sizes, at..... } man make, all sizes, at........ 5 $1 45 $10 Black walrus e . e 3 Os Kaysor Long and Short White Gloves, | previy Heme omen ti white, “196 95.50 Gonplenta, totem ane ope — $5.95 wear right; Milanese White Gloves, : ered, fine 7.6 WAS. os. ys ss se 2.45 page $4.15 values up to 75e, $1 to $1.80 Ladies’ $35 Cabinet Ward- pelr . Shopping Bags sss... robe Trunks at lati’ S0e PaO FORMERLY STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STORE|35¢ Hair | Brushes 19c |1420-1422—Tthird Ave.,Near Cor. Pike—1420-1422| 14¢ Write the name and address of five of your friends on the form below, and mail same to The Star, enclosing 50 cents, and the series of Alaskan Supplements will be mailed to each address. ci 39c | | green tan and purple, at, pair. 39e 4 AddreS88 0.4. ceccwosecsccesessesessocsons QUEENIE WOULD BUST CORSET TRUST Stoo Dentist i 1420 Second Avenue. <i e City -ccccccccccccscccescececvcesscoecs Editor The Star: Kindly ai- en. Go back to our mothers’ and consider how women who they like trousers, If you want " low me epace in your valuable days and see how sensible and want to be judged etylish tor- your girls to be hearty and Opposite Bon Marche, t ress my humble respectable thelr wearing ap- ture their unborn offepring. and strong, Give them the same Name Senor Edwardo Suarez, Chili paper to exp y pare! was, and how comfortable, mere 60 privileges as you do your boys a eeerserros opinion on fashion, | think yet neat and healthful, what suffering the mother en- and they will be equal physioal- Add fashion does more harm than tory Sebery cae permed me be ees sok me i 1 cave Bg oe as | AreSS. scvsccccccovecsevcvececcescesess ' tin favor ‘e ons. cir husbands would cause one- jod Intended them to be. posonvanel eaptta, nelther am Most all ailments in the sex are such pain they would sue If you want to be hi y, be 3 je qu yd to the (Dear Slayer) corset. for divorce, and get it, too. natural. You will have sickness CIRY ccccccccccvvccccsccceresestesecces Witnibectul ob sen gy it P and think a moment Why is it that In foreign only when you violate nature's ot Rar ey cB countries the fashion changes, laws. Stat having. A young girl will run perhaps, once in a lifetime, and If there Isn't a law In Wash- URED ic eeccbcvderestecvensonserereres all kinds of risk just to dress in here In the good old U, 8, Ington allowing women to wear style, some ignorant of the fact, where the people think (some male attire if they choose, the some knowingly. Yet they of them) that they are the people ought to work for such a never seem to think for them- smartest under the su | law. | am In favor of busting Ives how they are classed or have so many gods of fi the corset trust of this nation Judg rb et Poy 7 sat lead 1 noticed in a | for the betterment of the com- ‘ that In London girls | Ing generation. Yours for fash- ‘eeth Name ..e-essseee Ing like boys, and they say that | lonreform, QUEENIE LYLE. True-to-Nature T. ke The Finest —, of Dental Address ..ccecsreee left and right lungs were reversed sel ote ; f To Celebrate and the liver, kidneys and other or-| gans were just opposite to where Examination and advice | With Old Rum, they belonged. | Gold Crowns (22-k. and | heavy) ...cccsceece ss ae | but Not Soon! POTATOES GROW ON _Bridgework (strictly of oa NATIONAL | VINE WITH ONIONS| “’Ss): Per Tooth | PHILADELPHIA, May 1,—Ja- Gold Fillings .. maica rum, 214 years old, {s prom-| HAZELHURST, Miss, May 1.—| True-to-Nature Teeth, per set ised to the directors of Wistar In- Kink Jolo, a Korean, is another 5.00 to $15. 7 Burbank. He makes a specialty of 8! 8 base stitute of Anatomy of the Univer freak vegetables id fruits and (Finest Teeth in the world.) ~ sity of Pennsylvania at the centen-| has succeeded in growing onfons ; ary of the institution, But the only | and potatoes on the same vine.| All Work Guaranteed 15 Years, directors who will be allowed to| The peculiar part of it is that the drink it will be those who are in| onions do not make the potatoes | ,Dtdorsed, by Jeading | business office in 1992, when a dinner will| eyes water and that neither df be arranged for them for the spe-| the vegetables tastes of the other. \eific purpose of drinking the rum. | — anh wore Senor Don Ronulo de Naon, Argentina Mother Given Right to Show Boy Triplets VENICE, May 1—Mrs. R.A. |We Want to Make Your| State ....5 DENTISTS System of plate work. Spe- cial offering for this week Name crocccncccsoccccsecscveccverssececere AAATOES cocsecsecsvorecsvercsseccresees men and the dental profession generally. Cee i ukaes RAVER DO i coeonde Lovell is the mother of triplets, 0 4 only: |The centenary of the institute will! all of which are boys six months Spring Suit bo in 1992. old, She has asked the city If you are one of the many who, $5—Plates—$5 | A bottle of Jamacia rum was lett! trustees to grant her @ license | inrough Inck of actual experience, | unopened in this city by British of-| to place the triplets on exhibl- jive refrained from having your nd in her application | ciothing made to sult your individ. the firet boy nality, ander the tmpression that In the United |tatiored clothes were a luxury, we during the are taking this means to correct When the application wi that impression, We are making | City Trustee Lorenz moved the special line of Men's Suite at | application be granted and sald: | sor oo that are far superior to Any: | a, eae ae 7 co ON thing you could possibly obtain ut also Theodore Roosevelt.” ym le stores, | The other trustees agreed with from the heat ready-c.t Laer O’Neil’sTailors $1.00 A DIGIT LADIES MEN Plerce county man who lost 1419 Third Avenue two fingers in a buzz saw sued and the jury gave him @ verdict for $2, Seattle, Wash, e ® wg alte do crown and bridge Bi tiers upon thelr evacuation of Phil-| 7 jadelphia in the war of the revolu-| $3 jtion, Its history since that time $3—Per Tooth. is recited upon a card, @ card was written by Isaac Wis! Bes sheng Aendlstey foe She |der of the Institute. Mr. Wistar in- 6c Pound e. herited the bottle. He gave the bot- Model Electric Laundry |that it be held for the cenenary MAIN 507. 1201 FIRST AVE. Name o.cccccccccccsccsevsercncsecesescorss celebration, NATIONAL WIDDEL, W. Va.. Mav 1,—When physicians of ted on Mrs. Laura DENTISTS Cassel for appendicitis they discov- N. W. Corner of 4th and Pike. ered she was built the reverse of |most persons. The appendix was jon the left side and was unaffected, | ‘the heart was on the right pide, th

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