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“| “Tells Rheumat STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 1915. PAGE 11. 12, GIRL FRESHMEN HEAR BOALT GIVE TALK; WRITE ESSAYS ON IMPRESSIONS OF STAR MAN The after he been uinan. st " Wh i te Boa € . oT ort ‘owardly 1 t h T he Wicked Witen we ireh = owhil the h AbY Was being chris \ Went out to get a d snapped his fin ry Sarah Jane Tibb aging editor corne Leicester were essays written > d matches, with a ersity girl freshmen stu er arms to arouse s, the subject of which was Boalt T journalistic class M Boalt’s stories eard Boa ake a speech, then udged the By MISS HORTENSE M'CLELLAN or Of Seattle oresting Fred od that w © let you read them, too By MISS JERRINE RAMAGE of Spokane When he was nerv ingling money or ke in us ed the floor his he could not define a big. careless boy, with his shuffling gait and his humorous eyes, his, thick, blac eur hair parted in th Mr. Boalt breathed od nature. No wonder he writes human interest! With a sm like his. | are telling t —— about war for th first t paint said. ‘The old pictures of war were idealized | Positive | Relief For Constipation was stor O. Henry and Bret Harte are } the greatest human interest writ ers who ever lived, because they have contrast in their work said Mr. Boalt It does not thin hard to write f gets close to his ple. He gazed sadiy out window and told of the saw King Edward lea the Riviera, short! entered his cheer acknowledged the salute loyalty was a sham peaking of the English re. d Boalt of babies, so he told Sarah Jane Tibbs, a match seller, who ren’ bab: to increase her trade. A shilling a day for the bat KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS, Sufferers to Eat) Saits “Mr. Boalt atarted to talk about press agente and their stock stories, but got back on theme again it was Hel Less Meat and Ta’ Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure. states a well-known authority. We are advised to dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less meat, but drink| plenty of good water Rheumatism Is a direct result of }. eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which is absorbed into the blood It is the function of the kidneys to| filter this acid from the blood and) o1q gcientist called a ‘thing-a-ma cast it out fn the urine; the pores} }oh° and which the trainer called of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurit In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and s1 din his pocket, and openly sharpened his wits as he toyed with a pearl-handled penknife, “Then he began a story about an animal trainer who got even with him, It was all about a wonderful new animal which 1 . nothing e than a large W slug gish and fail to eliminate the uric) rat. acid which keeps accumulating and | cireulating through the system eventually settling in the joints WOMAN 8 MEMBER and muscles, causing tfness, soreness and pain called rheuma | tame OF AVIATION CORPS At the first twinge of rheuma aes | tism, get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad put al | a glass of water| breakfast each | ek. This is said tablespoonfal in and drink before morning for a « to eliminate uric acid by stimulat ng the kidveys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these im an | MONEY-RAISING SALE Last night’s Star told how I opened up the fine store at 1422 Third Ave., how I spent a good part of my ready capital in fixing up this new store, which is acknowledged to be one of the prettiest on the street. I ordered a big stock of @@ Fine Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furmishings, Suit Cases In the Expectation of a Great Big Spring Business BUT THE BUSINESS DIDN'T COME And my bills are due—my creditors want their money. They’re entitled to it, too. And I’ll say to you straight that I’m not going to let my business career, which 1 am just now embarking on, be clouded by not paying my bills promptly when due. | I’m Willing to Take a Heavy Loss, But My Bills Must and Will Be Paid I now appeal to the public to help me out in my dilemma. I’ll give you some of the biggest values you ever saw in your life. I'll take a big loss just to get the money for my creditors. This Fine Stock Goes on Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, March 13, at 10 A. M. And will continue till I raise sufficient money only to meet my obligations. And These Are the Prices I’ve Marked to Get Cash OVERCOATS and SLIPONS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE & Ladies’ Shoes ; S Boys’ Shoes $3.00 Ladies’ Button Shoes, in white $2.50 Boys’ Shoes—Money- $1 45 “4 a duck or leather—Money-raising price. . . 95c raising price $1.95 A few lots of broken lines, good $2.50 Ladies’ Oxfords, all sizes, all 85c $3.00 Boys’ Shoes—Money- \. new toes—Money-raising price ‘ raising price ..... patterns, sold for $15.00. Money-raising price .... $2.50 Ladies’ Pumps, velvets, satins and kids; $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ idan Full lines of Spring Cassimeres, small sizes only; good styles— 48c Money-raising price Fancies and Worsteds; — Men's Furnishing Goods Men’s Shoes | $3.00 to $4.00 Odds and Ends, Shoes or | Oxfords; sizes 6 and 7 only; | good stylee—Money-raising price 10c Handkerchiefs—Money- 3c , : raising price .... 15¢ Men’s Sox, black and tan— Money-raising price ...secceccccccee. |g good styles—Money-raising price... .... 4 q All Blue Serges, including the Nae Mei” ile ole Shose—Money $1.69 line, all hand-tailored, 18- shee + «geal 19c Raed cast Nish Rabe neta: oo nce serge, sold up to $30- © oc cccroccss ccc c cts eses peop ec Pen beeaery re and Vici Kid Lace Desepsiing price ...... $1 2.95 50c Silk Hose—Money- 19¢ ; west shapes— isi A ras Orr ee rte i Money-raising price ............. $2.35 ) Pg a Hose—Money- $3.50 and $4.00 Goodyear Welts, in Blucher Men S Pants ern ork oro ° J 9c | or Button, Gunmetal or Vici Kid, leather lined—Money-raising price. . $2.95 Z5c Wool Sox—Money- raising price ...... $2.00 Pants—Money- $4.50 and $5.00 Hand Welts in the newest raising price ..... : epee i ’ shapes; large variety; these Shoes are worth $2.50 Pants—Money- 50c_ Work Shirts—Money- $5c ; | more money wholesale—Money- 3 4 raising price ....... raising price ...... Sasa a shaee bee WOE OUOON Sf livcs a ccasecusece $ s 5 $3.00 Pants—Money- 75¢ Underwear—Money- 39c $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes, “Hand Craft,” the Big raising price ara, a aehutbies os oe Rela me tet, Z Washington Dry Shod and the “J. & M.” a ‘ 1.00 Dress Shirts—Money- 8 i Shoes, all go for money- $3 95 $3.50 Pants Money PORE DNGOR oo so vices jaoscusasws Pe 4 c SS errr errs ra e $1.50 Dress Shirts—Money- §9 Big Z Logger and 16-inch French Veals, double — = ‘og Pante—Money- raising Price .........-eseseeeeeee : c sole, waterproof; retail for $8.50 9 8 PI $2. 00 Wool cena: cant 95c and $9.00—Money-raising price... . es raising price ...... Oa ye ens oar wae Suit Cases and Hand Bags at One-Half Price All | ask is that you'll come and purities F Salts is 1 is made f d lemon ju Right next to Chauncey Wright's Restaurant, see what I'm offering, and if you don't you will do yourself an injustice. with lithia and is used with exc lent results by thousands of folks| who are subject to rheumatism Here you have a pleasant, effer-} yescent lithia-water drink which} helps overcome uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well.| | Princess Shachovcnhafa Russian women cannot fight 1»/f e trenches, but ym f them can/P 501 Sorthern Bank Bidg. flights thr the cloud Main 6874 a serve the eza army as spies. ——— The Princess Shackovkaja, a mer HOME OF THE ber of the royal family of Russia recentl olned the Russia BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH cory milit she made "1 ix conside VOTE UPON LIQUOR : me ih Lenses ~- ri ger R vt March 13 . Ther ind from factor you WANT FRIGATE PRESER veo we have examined your eyes ACRAMENTO, March semblyman Prendergast of wn neiseo Introduced a re cum Optical Co. | irri. ior iresstvstion tate of the famous old frigate In 917 First Ave. dependence 1422 Third Av. J. B. ROBINSO 1422 Third Av. Between Pike and Union. -|SAM GETS MARRIED|RUSHES TO POLICE wo: GRYING ‘IT’S A BOMB’ « YORK hh 2 A BEWARE OF POSEY “MATTHEWS TELLS OF CHRIST'S — WITH FATAL STING NEW YORK, Ma SUFFERING ON CALVARY CROSS co ‘CURES MEN s and Excess | | ; NEW | EW YORK, M I veal a eee v hadeeus ercuien: flowers Gat peels co: ene i oo el Sas eee S $404 $-460¢-694 aie: Beginning Monday, Dr. Matt vice, and make confessic i | will hold afternoon revi serv-|faith. Several men and women : $ Thin Hair Made Long, : sushi gacalvel tis Cent Pain in the ices as well as in the evening. At| sponded, 5 Abundant, Beautiful ¢|am positive it 1s a ii] Thursday night's meeting he urged| Matthews preached from the! ? weed >| The cas. tne q |f) tality, Kidney and Bladder " fr America. |his hearers to make a house-to-|text, “When He Heard This! % 2 | pe tt waa t bles—quickly cured by wu ise canvass, and pack the aud!-|Spoken, He Showed Them His 500 Mai Will Work W nwrappe Y f e > torlum for the meetings next week. | Hands and iis Feet" Me told tn Shampon Comb Fre A jar of Dr. Pierce’s Stop Catarrh! Open A dozen raised ir hands at Dr matt shion the s of how a ee a 3 i “ Iotthews’ first fe nvert hrist suffered on th ross T bl Nostrils and Head é in will be the nlo soe it 1 ' . SAYS WOMAN 40 a ets night's sermon, The service RK 9 5 Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relleves Head-Colds at Once eins at 7:46 ent pra ho thus t to ace on eyo e 0) STOLE HER MAN, 21 ‘iei| SHOOTS FORTUNE = ci Mec FON So AWAY; WANTS JOB 0650005 090080 og Matthew - had sign pt Chr “the unsaved to| ers to apne Qumekk Co. tar Ke all forward, at the close of the va Cream Balm at a ae ; 1 the af 217% Pike St, Senttle, Wash. ore. Apply a little of thin f mie iat nt, antiseptic cream into your} ay ostrils and let it ° vugh every air passag: ad, soothing and healing th Large, Modern Outelde Room “med, swollen mucous membrane One or Two, BOA et insta ott FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND | THEY LIKE HANGING in she DON AWAY, 802 i CONCORD, N. H., Mareh 1 DE. Ore : DANOING BYERY Pypine The state senate rejected, 15 to 8, | nd Bony f : | Union and Third, Opposst . ft dithe aed hrtais BVERY ONS WEL 4 the bill to abolish capital punish: | gor We uate and Office Mours, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. ie lelight ment, return price to ay one dissatisfied. Sundays, 10 A, M. to 48,