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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. PAGE 5. Folding Bea Davenport finished golden or fumed er; a full bed when open, a f value at #2850. $2.00 ¢ "Night Aj MANY ARE ENLISTED’ A flood of “rookies” were enlisted Tuesday night in the new Third company, Coast Artillery corps. In. dications are that the ranks will bey filled before the 20-day limit. Don’t Be Fussy About Eati Regular Value g45.00 82.00 Canh, 81.00 Per Week 81.00 Per Week i intments Made for Your Convenience. 416% 424 + Dike ae. QUICK-MEAL RANGES ‘PLAYGROUNDS | Chamber of {room Thursday evening at § o'clock | Woodhouse-Grundaum—USE YOUR CREDIT—416-424 Pike St comme ‘Thia Menand Women| Appealing Values to Money Savers Special Low Terms on Home Furnishings. We Charge No Interest. These Prices Good for the Entire Week. Here's a Safe, Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Ibs. of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh ' *, undeve standiwhy 1 5 ’ fs vate fumed ¢ waxed golden, Specia Saturday, una Park swimming pool opens Mareh our store. Read over 1OTT 2006 Ss FOLKS 10 HOLD A CONFERENCE A conference will be held at the Commerce assembly of Seattle people interested in rec-| w morning at 9 o'clock. Remember, B14 “First, the place that carries nothing for the bes , nothing for the babies, but the best shoes men wear. MAKES 0F SHOES WE CARRY Q.—How can Mr Get the address of 8 friend who hae left for elther off two cities In this state? M,C. P A wsitlt Polk's directories fo those cities, You can get them at the Polk office in Beattle. If the na not (o be found tn the di rectory, send a communication to both the postoffice will forward the letter If the friend ve ceives mall at that office Q.—At the recent school election there were two candidates but only one name was on Q at Olympia 1 To settic » dispute, will you! | anawer the following questions? the ballots, A) member of the schoo! board had the) There was a blank ballots printed space for those who wished to write the missing mame in. All tne judges were in favor the man whose name was on the ballots. The clerk on the school board was one of the judges, He and the clerk at the election were seen to change the ballote What do you what can be done? of think of this and The county su perintendent will do nothing DUVALL undesirable citizens in your tion of the country en to fill a position of trust the least he can do is not to betray that trust the matter up with the perintendent of the pri good day’s salary for your work. A perfect landslide of gigantic bargains. The big banners wave tri- umphantly over the sale cards and tickets. Like a whirling comet in the clear sky comes this great sale, blazing a path which will be remembered by our customers for some time. Get up early, let nothing keep you away. footwear for little money. A says the Shoshone dam, oming in Wy Is the highest in the world Stopped Son From Using Cigarets A Nel of 10,000 Men Wanted We want ten thousand men to carry away Shoes and Oxfords from and you will see where we pay you a in Here is your one best Set Big Ben, be here s the braska Woman Broke Her Son the Cigaret Habit With a Simple Home Recipe She Gave Secretly A simple recipe mixed t home and given Secretly was wu 1 censfully by a wn Omaha woman to break from amo ing clearet atement she sald M son had smoked cigarets for years and ! was sure it was hurting bie 1 finally t tained from a drug store lowing clipe hich is per harmless and has no color, taste 0 mell and costs ver little To \ ounce c water add 0 grains }of muriate of ammonia, a small box of Varlex Compour id 10 grains lof pepsin. 1 gave a teaspoonful to When a person in| him three times a day secretly in hin coffee or food, Many of my friends have used this recipe for the tobacco habit tn all forma with wonderful results Advertisement mercantile history Men's Shoe Store, | mit 6 says the Arrow Rock dam, in Idaho, will be the highest when completed. Which is correct nN. Ww A.-Hoth, The Shoshone dam Is the highe mit the Arrow Moet 6 the highest when ¢ mpleted Q.—Wiil you please inform me as to whether or not a teacher has au thority to deprive her pupils of their lunch period as a punishment for miademeanors of a few of her incorrigibles? If there is, as | have! been told, a regulation to prohibit! this, | would be deeply grateful to! you if you would publish it Cc. ALN A.A teacher has not the author-| to deprive pupils of their full 4. You should ch matters up with the prineipal of the uperintenden Q—! am a daily reader of your letters and would like a@ little help myself. | am a girl of 19% | like to have a good time and like to have my gentiemen friends as oth girls, but do not want to go too far, but maybe | have. Miss Grey, answer me as you would your own daughter, What do you think of a girl who goes to cafes? | have been going with a young man whom | think the world of, and he tells me he loves me, but to believe him or not is th question. He drinks—the only thing| that troubles me, He wants me to go to a cafe every time | go out! with him, and | did qo once I'm most ashamed to say it, but | did. He drank beer and tried to coax) me to, but | drank nothing but! lemonade He calls three times a week reg ular, He always brings me candy, fruit or flowers. We go to a the atre one of these three evenings and sometimes two, the rest we spend at my home. Miss Grey, do you right by going to the cat you think he really or Is he trying to lead me Answer as soon as possible, am anxious to know your think | did and do for me stray? for | opin. | | did to the! wrong to Ki friend. he did| » your best interest at heart i you to drink beer afford to take any chances, and you certainly took a@ big chance when you went Don't go again, under any circumstances. The man may care for you to a certain extent, but It is quite plain that he loves liquor more, or he would give it up when he knows ‘ou do not approve of It | Would you think of marrying al rinks, and makes no et-| fort efor If not, you sho a” permit such @ man to take up » a week is plenty often! entertaned when are concerned or be though Q.—Wiil you please tell us what to do? Nearly a year ago, | met and married a man who wae in the army. | did not know he married me under an assumed name, which he did because he could not marry using his own name without a per- ‘om his captain. He is now out of the army, received an hon: orable discharge, and wants to re sume his own name. Can we just be married over, or will we have to obtain a divorce first’? He is ail the world to me, and | to him, and he Is very good to my 4year-old) boy. Please advise M.E.H. | {AGLISHED te Laters To Cvitthin Gr Grey Me-Dougall « fouhwick 4 Ave. and Pike $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Hand Bags in a Sale at $2.95 shipment ha just been re- Tus ved by express and the assortment contains Bags in the very latest novelty and staple de signs, also a number of utilit Shopping Bags in both medium and large sizes. Made of genuine natural seal, o and silk. pin — seal, grain Morocc¢ this assortment of Novelty Shopping Bags you will find the new India Bags, with the Elephant fasteners, as well as Bags with the “New Quick Lock.’ These Bags are exe tremely handsome and have a variety of beautiful linings. Some of the Bags are completely fitted, while others have only the coin purse and mirror. This is all fresh, new merchandise and exceptional value at $2.95. First Floor. Easter Novelties and Stationery Easter Post ( riety, the d 10¢ and 25e¢. Seautiful ortment of Easter Cards, 5e, 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ and ards in great va ozen, 25¢. Easter Tallies, several new de- ‘ igns, dozen, 15¢, 25e¢ and 35e. og Place Cards, hand-en- Favors, Eg Rabbits filled with spice ers, each 25e¢ and 50e. Highland Linen Stationers and all the newest 24 sheets or cards and 24 envelopes to box. With edges, 25¢; with gold edges, 50¢. Our Engraving Sa ontinue for only three days more, a saving of nearly half on orders for calling cards, stee! dies, etc. 100 Cards and copper plate in script, $1.19. 100 Cards and copper plate in Old English, $1.95. Seattle Pocket Map and Guide, complete, 15¢. —First Floor. Cretonne- s|| Covered Shirt Waist Boxes | reation work A it not necessa to obtain 3 y h Will Digest An: vlbnse oO | » divorce or remarry, Your h a ee Beomnses wit eet "| The conference is called by and| band might call himself anything Ke of Foo en Gi | held pi f s . 7 P J ; the Proper Assiotance. nittle Playground and. Hecreation ifm Johnston & Murphy, Stacy Adams, Strong & Garfield, J. E. Tilt, Smith- Lol grapig <li eta sine Three $1.98 4 ‘i “K"” i A make it his name Persons must ¥ We are prone to fall into the er. | association Briscoe Lynchberg Shoe, “K” Brand Genuine Imported English Shoes, n ‘ Sie ueaeien fifty Washington stat = = ; It fs th . . change their name applying Jy Difgarrenine ger ee ma por ree rg oe llr mga co mamier o oe gs Preece Norman & Bennett, Howard & Foster, Stonefield Evans, The Old Oak the superior court, Unless | your Z mir Bp ik er an me 5 of fiend who first invented the dish. | representatives of all bodies inter Shoe, Hazen B. Goodrich Slippers. ber vient uncia Gah tse wo voenons. sovieed a pet peel The habit grows with some people | ested in any Way in the movement, till almost all food is put on the/#nd to make plans for better prog They are made of seasoned Dlacklist. This is all wrong. What is required is a little assistance with those agencies upon which scientific students for many years) have set their seal of approval be cause they have become absolute facts. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets for all stomach disorders ere recog nized; they have a fine record; they are rated reliable, dependable | and worthy of confidence, just as | the president of a big bank puts his O. K. on a depositor’s check And so you can eat what you want, whatever you like, knowing well! that should indigestible, sour ris-| ings, gas formations, fermentations other stomach distress Tablets in you right tongue, breath belchi flatulency, bloat—all the symptoms of diges. tive troubles disappear quickly when these tablets are used. They are not a cure for anything but dyspepsia and kindred complaints. Bat they have brought relief to| more sufferers from digestive dis-| eases than all the patent medicines and doctors’ prescriptions put to- gether. a few moments will pu Coated bad heartburn, ress in the future. Among the speakers will be Eras tus Brainerd of the park board, E Shorrock of the school board, Major raham, representing the| boy scbuts, and Dr. Lilburn Merrill of the juvenile court Dr. Merrill will poiat out what he believes to be weak spots in the playground work ADVOCATES FIGHT FOR AMENDMENT TO ASSURE HOME RULE Now, don't pay $7.00 or $8.00 for a pair of shoes; get a pair Advocating a referendum on| measures attacking the right of of our High Class Shoes at home rule of cities and urging al stitutional amendment to pre| vent future legislatures from inter: ferring with free control of purety| local matters by cities, Austin E.| Griffiths, former councilman and chief of police, Tuesday night ad dressed the Men's club of the Pilgrim church. “The right of home rule is funda $4.85 The stomach does the heaviest| mental,” sald Griffiths. “Where work of any of the bodily organs,|the rest of the state can have no! We have a big lot of Men's yet it's as: Mate pe ie og | carta interest in a subject of Patent Leather Shoes which st regar’ e eat too much of| purely jocal importance in a city SNEIET via ca ted ut any titia. ne cnr’ cad tor tae cack at ane sold up to $6.00. They go The patient stomach stands such|gtate, should have the authority in now at only treatment @s long as it can and | such jegisiation and regulation | then it rebels. You get notice of the rebellion in the shape of ea and pains caused by mdigeated, fermenting food Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are | nold and recommended by all drug gists at 50c a box Free Trial Coupon A. Stuart Co. 175 Stuart Bids. Marshall, Mich., send me once by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Cal cium Wafers Name Stree: City Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave Colman Dock, Beattie, 6:20 (except Banday), 8:09, 10:20 a. m., 1:20, 2:00, ox. | capt Bunday (Hundey 2,80), 6:30 p. m Saturday, 11:45 pm. Time tahle subject to change without notice. Phone Main Me Round Trip FTERNOON AND EVENING ¢ KOLLER’S RINK FIRST AND SENECA ‘WOODY OBSERVES ST. PATRICK’S DAY WASHINGTON, March 17 President Wilson observed St. Pat $2.00 rick’s day today. He wwe a green We have another big line of tle and a« sprig of shamrock in nis Men's Shoes, al! sizes; strict buttonhole when he appeared at ly uptodate; good makes, © executive offices beat of leather tan or black Your cholce, special tomorrow $3.85 HOW TO CURE _ OMAGH TROUBLES lead to stomach Th successful treatment for the preven-| tion of such cases depends entirely upon neutralizing as acid, | stopping the food f [healing the fr brane stomach quick! of the trouble bisurated magnent obtalne from any druggist and will keep in? definitely it kept tightly corked. Have you been paying $5.00 for a pair of shoes? a big lot of $5.00 Shoes $3.00 We have a lot of Boys’ Ox fords, fine styles, good makes. We always sold them at $3.50, Your choice $1.50 We have gone through the stock and selected another lot of Men's High Class Shoes full of Your choice, only We have it only with a assortment sizes CAN YOU BEAT THESE MAKES Every Pair of Shoes in the Store on Sale at Cut Slash Prices We bh fords $3.50 broken They skin $5.00; size pair for only $2.00 We have a lot of Boys’ Shoes which were never sold in reg. ular 84 50, $3.35 | $2.00 THE MEN’S STORE 814 FIRST $1.00 We have a lot of Men's Calf ave a lot of Men's Ox which always sold at to $4.00. They are’ ines but good styles. go at and Kid Shoes, worth broken sizes. If your is here you can buy a business for less than Your choice tomorrow MATTHEWS TALKS ON CRUCIFIXION Matt ows, at the re vival services at the First Presby terlan ehorch tT day nignt preached a powerful sermon on the crucifixion of Christ The title Dr. M. A Cross of Crosses” was the Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick eautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't It doesn't’ do much good to try} to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to gét rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid ar. night when retir von; apply it at ing; use enough to moisten th scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips By morning most if not all, of! your dandruff will be gone, and] three for more applications will} completely 4 and entirely de- | troy ever sign and trace} of it You will find, too, that all itebing and digging of the, scalp will stop, und your hair will look and feel a hundred times better, You can get} |liquid arvon at any drug store. 1 {s inexpensive and four ounces { all you need, no matter how much |dandruft you have. This simple r never fails UNION DYE WORKS Inc. Everything in Cleaning and Dyeing Plant and Office 10th Ave. and East Union Eaet 1164—Phones—East 849 We have the latest improve ments in cleaning, and our work is absolutely guaranteed, A trial order is solicited. today to Aviate Lincoln Beachey + |The funeral was held here at 1 p. ei : |m. today under the auspices of the keep vai condition, th oap wood and covered with a good quality either domestic or ported cretonne in a pleas- ins variety of pretty cok ors, including pink, blue, ‘old, lavender, ete. A very attractive and useful ar ~ ticle. Average size 26 in, make long, 18 ins. wide and 16 eplable gifts and 4 inqpes high. Very special, & bes $1.98. — Fourth Floor. econd Av. and Pike St. e @) THINK CRUISER WILL INTERN STORM WARNING WASHINGTON, March 17.—Navy Southeast storm arnings officials helieve the German ordered displayed at 7 a converted cruiser Prinz Eitel Fried- today were m, at all sea ports in Washing vich will intern at Newport News, ton and Northern Oregon. | | Virginia. Storm is centered over South menses east Alaska, now movin CUT RATE PRICE - idly eastward and will « Men's Half Soles, sewed fresh south gale on In} | : 73¢ igable waters and strong Best of ieather used, & ern gale along the coast, later || Rubber Heels.....400 ‘7 shifting to southwest Orpheum Quick || Shoe Repair -- ° SH PARLOR 10% . Seattle, Wash, STEWART HOUSE AUTHORESS DEAD SANTA MONICA, Ca!., March 17 M Laura A, Cothoun, well 06 Stownet Se. . rege = Near Pike Public Market nown author of New York and Modern Single Rooms £5¢ San Francisco, and mother of the] Large, Modern Outside Rooms for Princess Lazarowlich of Servia One or Two, 5O¢ died here toda BEACHEY FUNERAL HELD SAN FRANCISCO, March 17 San Francisco paid her last tribute USE COCOANUT OIL FOR WASHING HAIR LADIES WILL MEET : ‘te uikal Ladies Literar and Musical T e r ak t lub meet Fric at the home of ha t and © armftul Mrs. Adelaide M t 449 Fourth dw s i oanut oft ave, N. E at Ww re and = «entirely van wnyt you can 1pooing, as this can't injure the hair Simply moisten your hair with water and r t in, One or two te nfuls will make an abund- a ich, creamy lathes, and ot, ieee c the hair and scalp thor oughl r er orin out nd rer article 1 A ale ft’ and, $k ar Pr. dav’ ter iy i ular 100 milk \\ Advertiae~ Bring ower Floor, Pike Place Market.