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STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915. PAGE 4 DIANA DBILLPICKLES IN A 4-REEL “SCREECHER” FILM A MILITANT WAR ON BAD TASTE oO BAD TASTE HAS Been™ Rit Tweedie RUNNING RIOT HeRe, ; } { AND ITS THE SH-HO \T WAS BEING ( o HERS SHS CENSORED“ comes!" ' "SHE'S atupten DECoRATIVE SclENce AND IT'S Gone To HOR Hean!" ewatere Usef Miiv Co ° wy 4 rere THE SEATTLE STAR Oh, Fellows, Looky Here! We’ re Going to Wear Silk Suits This Year Sa MERCHANT TAILORS IN CONVENTION IN ¢ CHICAGO SHOW NEW STYLES | Wetnffice ae Second-Ciass Daiter. | | | “When You’re Well, Keep Well Another article in The Star's health campaign being conducted with co-operation of American Viedieal Association X-RAY HUNTS OUT ABSCESSED TOOTH De nth Up to © mos. & Moe $1.80, peur 63 arrier, city Sie a nth ¢ Star Publishiog Co. Phome Main 9100, Private! as dis Mge connecting eli depertmen of a gen the most p« the progress | here Josiah Collins Stands on Municipal mrehip | made in preventive practice —Ed ito Was* quoted by his newspaper friend tertai mor the mod den puts a crown The a on the de ‘cot cordial feeling toward theevity light and wate epartme ol A t that fosiah Coll uld Don't treat measies lightly ite : a es Pert ‘ ha : after effects are likely to be dan V r gerous Weakened iungs and dis 7a peereainly itis true that Colli € lid fe riendly t € ease of the ear often result from yard either the t t before ume A acer measies. ®, Candidate for uncil “He eral ial date ne my creas a a lay back in the ‘Os to tell his friends phe they should NOT nets 30» Sines sa souk har te war for the establishment of the water plant. [le was aga iy tea oen'al <a e i tate ol city owning any public os lity ther HE IS NOW. He stage of the situation to ane it the establish ight plant elr actly an 1a Tf Collins was qu rrectly by his pape ackers The ne Jentistry emphasizes NO Is is masquerading wrong colors lt. he was quoted «o sig isceed ovr vinczadd re ; incorrectly, his mouthpieces owe him an apology t ¢|tooth, a hitherto Ignored breeding i é ES : BGOLLY SOME Reducing the Price of Light Race the price « FELLERS HAVE HERDS ; en there Is) siKE BELLS — DER IS | NUFFIN' IN DEM i TA AINLU |! "ay have caused no Jocal pain. | EXCEPT A TONGUE! but if it le there it is surely breed | y NG bad germs which pass on into — YOURS TRUFLY th Rate experts Tipe for another r Ma ( seen blood, imposing a strain upon sed to believe the city plant is aga ; ~ ‘ ) oe pr ' Preah a cagel ty gain the anti-bodies which may give oth ‘ i it jas demanded tha upt. R im figure er bad germs their opportunity ‘ bear out his argument ’ hus, the overlc imposed Whatever Ross y , . e of the , = fact that the ma his own hands. ( Erickson has not rencanrabeided + a reduction in rates with- Satisfying himself that the condition of the light plant is that the price can come down without incurring a deficit that, please bear in mind, members of the council, is ex- what a municipal light plant is for—TO GIVE TO ITS KHOLDERS, THE PEOPLE, SERVICE AT THE WEST POSSIBLE RATE The Star trusts t IF CONSTIPATED : A BETTER SCREW DRIVER OUR VERY BEST SOC KE SCREW DRIVERS bas Erickson has represented them, t measure I be put a ? : h , through. Thought They Were in the Furnace mig in . i y —_— ——_ Cle Southern Winter Hotel ® ‘ i. will find, sir, that the er 2hoin 5-tn 35¢ hy Not Paint’Em? the civil war ‘haves't ; ein ay “ee HE Holland-American line g i going nee ye * 4 In 74 45c to paint the name of t p on the side t ¢ (aa t . t th ; : Ineuleted (Mead ose 20¢ 73 * 2 In Insulated Head 20 large letters that Z way to | A . ce 3 -In Insulated Head 25¢ Why not paint ericat A 1915 Platform =o r 4 In ct Insulated Head 30 lerchant ships bre © at t < intermiasio: etwee 1 ‘ the f 70c Cruso Straight-Claw Ripping be illuminated ack e n in fc ® Nammer S0e E mich wouldn't have aad , fe 3-Claw, our very best hammer . .85¢ it be a decor i t - re Double Whee! Brake, Free Wheel, 4 : 4g Sg mes » to Ladies’ English-Make Bicycle $15.00 ip on while sneaking int v ese Re i UO oath 4 la A Good Shave Follows a Sharp Ra A Gambler's Ruse SEN et Pedal radii re rne || [aan tk alac ule dk Pa bas ISPATCHES say tt Chicago “pit + | Voiced in Ber i Well, if t down, let's f as Berlin's. Howe Fig 8 Cor “STAR WANT ADS_ BRING RESULTS PHOTOS 8 DYRBOROUGN SPINNING’S CASH STORE Fourtn av. oe: ‘O' FOice 2 | st Above, newest styles in straws ready for wear this summer. Be wice any such sentimer low, samole of newest flanne! suits for men as exhibited in Chi cago by the National Association of Merchant Tailors. JIM WATSON has named 12 republican pieces of 1916 presidential = = - - - ~ | timber, two or three of whom we know by name PAID-FOR PUBLICITY—TALK NO. 2 THE PORT COMMIS“ION’S * me | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Fe os BUT, ON THO OTHER HANT SMITH'S COVE TERMINAL INTHE FACE OF ALL THE FACTS, ~~ PROJECT XO . | | / RESarDLess OF PRECEDENT OR TRADITION for a $1,000. eres * Frugal | ( AND, NOTMATHSTAN DIN AL EVIDEINCE To s Robbie met a neighbor «| THE CONTRAR VEN KE ACK OWLEDD. ) smoking some fine, fragront c-| \ ve Y, « TH owlenged : , ; nin Ad Hey ¥ INCRIMINATION S HERETOFORE HELI AS 1 ook ont wr yipe ostenta SEP e+ GONDEMNATORY, THE WHOLE rs ; tious | NWCONTROVERSY Takes ah as 1 ar vut aarned VHILE UNDER : THE SITE WA 3. Hill, V 4 Ground cos , ‘ 7 * D nt saliolasts ‘ Became Expert iis BELERDID p sical pr ' ‘ eof ° Tha famo’ FUN FOR ap FOLKS Mother by the ilarl a day night at the Y. M elderly Iniagte Home for olf la ST WHAT 13 AK THIS ¢ | TRYING TO TELL ME ’ Sometuine, or SHowine } A 68 OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS . Orr € eu a IN €LocuTioN £1! INA ° | . = FINAL CLEARANCE! 5 Values to $25.00 =, YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY FOR $10. 00 5 All styles to choose from. See window on Fourt sion ton | - TAILORED READY CO. a [nite incr ise, "Gea | 401-403 PIKE ST. a iuseeene eestor °