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cadena A TINGE eo * HieT, {— "LET'S Away, THEN, AND LOOK, AT THE DATE!* Billions for a Navy for PEACE INSURANCE Not 1 Cent for a Navy for Aggression With Greece in It N GLANCING o'er the ing to enter the war on the side of the estin, | } threaten-| powers history of Greece, now allies, it OUTBURSTS OF to note that it owes its independence to those 4 from the year 1715 to 1821, the Greeks were to the domination of the Turks. On January 1, 1822, they} Fevolted against Turkey and declared themselves independent} Sand engaged in a bitter five years’ strug with their old] _ ‘Masters. De They received the aid of English Lord Cochrane,| Who organized their fleet, and of the French Col, Fabrier S) Who instructed their armies in European tactics } In spite of this, however, the Turks continued to triumph _ everywhere and resisted all pressure put upon them by othe pean powers to make concessions A treaty was concluded in London, July 6, Britain, France and Russia for the pacification of Qwhen the mediation of these three powers was declined by the sultan, their united fleets under Admiral Codrington at tacked and annihilated the Turkish fleet off Navarino, Oc Stober 20, 1827. Later on, February 3, 1830, a protocol of the allied powers declared the independence of Greece, which | ) Was recognized by the Porte in April of the same year Otho, } young prince of Bavaria, was made king. His power was} Sat first absolute, but his arbitrary methods and the prepon mce he gave to the Germans in government caused a re-} on and his enforced abdication of the throne abject| gle 1827, betweer Greece and] | | | . L WAVE A CLUE, FELLOWS LET 1T GLP THAT SHE WAS AS OLD AS THE COURTHOUSE DIANA EVERETT The crown was then offered to Prince Alire and by him refused. Prince William George was then proclaimed as King George I In 1864, the Ionian Isles, an independent republic un protection of Great Britain, was, through British influence, | exed to Greece. Again, in 1881, Turkey was influenced by the posing the triple entente to cede 5,000 square miles of ly to Greece. In 1896, an insurrection of Christians} Crete led to the interference of Greece and war with Tur ty. The Turks speedily drove the Greeks from the northern itier and overran Thessaly, and Greece was enabled only} ough the efforts of her former friends among the great} to obtain reasonable terms of peace | Tt would scem that the entry of Greece into the war is) imperative if she wishes to retain the friendship of the) erful nations to whom she is indebted so greatly. Beside is prompted by self-interest apart from that. Greece | 0 for long with covetous eye upon a group of the many bordering her coast in the Aegean sea. The oppor- Seems promising to get her desire. of RACE” BUSINESS ON ME! ler powers | s om, Rake and Shovel call has gone out for a general cleaning-up during txt week. Seattle citizens ought to answer that call by getting out ir brooms, shovels, rakes and wheelbarrows and going a the scout for the intrenchments of dirt and filth and rub- Almost every man dreads the annual housecleaning "It interferes for a time with his comfort, but after it is| er he REJOIC IN THE RESULTS | TES AERO: And, no matter how grouchy he gets over it, he KNOW Ss} IS NECESSARY But of what avail it, either from the standpoint of |state fair secretary or of health, to clean the house and NOT CLEAN |, R. W. Jennings, 714 Boren ave., | a fg ge z |bas legs crushed by falling tim — Aontl the lawn, the alley at the back, and the va-|nerw while at work at Mercantile| next door? Lamber Co, Sixth ave, and Stew.) art wt. Frank Meredith, secretary of oe | gon state fair for seven years, slated for position of Washington is A CHICAGO judge says a man who beats his horse will beat his povenuale, each fined ily. We're not quite clear on the point, but we know any man Who costs for carrying liquor kick a balky automobile will hit the cook stove with his fist if it\ territory | Fleet of Alaska Steamship Co. to and) into dry! = |be equipped with launches natead | ITALY 1S about to go into the war. Buy your bananas now. lof gigs for captain’s use Brotherhood of Loco e men and Engineme | |lodge, 803, danced | iP ress club, with atte GIRLS! BEAUTIFUL, CHARMING HAIR, ~ NO DANDRUFF---25 CENT DANDERINE . particle of dandruff; cleanse fies and invigorates the sc r-| Maundy Thursday, today, 0 ever stopping itching and falling |etved in many churches. ian ng and falling ete sianons: hold banquet tonight nd Park Co. sales force ten- 4 banquet to President W. D. Cheney Wednesday night at North sin Jold Inn. ir hair becomes light, You “fiott, abundant and appears “gott, lustrous and beautiful as a| wavy, ie girl's after a “Danderine | hair. cleanse.” try this—| But what will please you most! Six members of the board of re- “Moisten a cloth with a little Dan-| will be after a few weeks’ use| sents, University of Washington, re- and carefully draw it|when you will actually see new| turned Wednesday night from Doug. | |hstis—~fine and downy at first las county, anxious for sale of wheat through your hair, taking one small yes atatime. This will cleanse|—but really new hair growing all |!@nds owned by university In that} “the hair of dust, dirt and excesstve|over the scalp. If you care for |county. | fi and in just a few moments you| pretty, soft hair and lots of it ai ive doubled the beauty of your|surely get a 2 t bottle of |¢ “erates 6, r. Knowlton’s Danderine from any|} ELSEWHERE 4 | Besides beautifying the hair at| druggist or tollet counter, and just|® | Once, Danderine dissolves every! try it. |. After 17 years’ service, James M./ Vernon is succeeded as ett a "d t postmaster by Hugh Nolan ave the mone ou a. O @ Lewiston, Mont, church extends | y y p y call to Dr. W. Stevenson of Belling | ham professional cleaner. Gray's Harbor wants $560,000 out | jof the river and harbor appropria | tion. Question Will she get it? In order to complete work, State Engineer Bowlby of Oregon remains | in office, though successor Is named | Widow of John P, McManus, killed) in Mexico Cit ecelved $20,000 tn-| demnity from Zapatiatas. Bumble bee stings auto driver on hand Accident Jacobi, 13. badly hurt at Oakland, Cal | Vice president goes boulevard joy: | riding in Los Angeles | Kirkiand’s postoffice raised iden 1 class, with salary a tach nt of $1,000 for postmaster Secretary Bryan finds no objec. tion to American financiers lending money to warring nations British steamship South ace Pacific _ Water and take grease spots sunk off west coast of Scotland in collision. i Ww save and stains out of carpets, rugs, «tite Muon ena pitas thropist, died in London Exports to Europe continue to in crease Secretary Garrison announces| |goneral staff is working out plan} reorganizing U. 8. army ‘curtains and clothes, easily anc perfectly. ; ; Gen. Victoriano Huerta sailed int Beis & Co., Pailadelpbia, the Antonio Lopez from Madrid tol ‘Cubs. May start new revolution in oat Norfolk, | when jor soft brush with it and draw this | [DON'T TRY ANY OF THAT “SUPERIOR EVER SINCE JIM JEFFRIES LOST OUT AT RENO I'VE HAD TO JOLT SOME | THIRTY OF YOU DARK BROTHERS ! F | Now COME OUT OF IT AND GET ’ ME SOMETHING TO KAT ft | | Caw | Mexten Jesse Root Grant, son of presl- refused divorce in Nevada r Four lives lost in $200,000 fire at Y WHAT THE PRESS || AGENT SAYS Miss Rose Stebl, s 2 4 St. Clement's church, Fir st., be who is appear. Jitney Is Getting Action | ewatn semment’s church, Fir st. Bel tag at the Metropolitan thia week | THE jitney bus “getting action”? Well, we guess yes.|special services Good Friday | 8 her new play. “A Pertect La i i A meeting will be held Tuesday| “8% One of the first players who ‘The city council of Chicago has passed an ordinance re-|.) ‘the Cantorbury toa rooms, Eilers |fecoRnized In vaudeville a publi the street car company to guarantee to each passenger building, to discuss plans for or Jee oo eos re : Bc senda ge T. The S. R. O. sign is to be hidden away under the ee of Belgian-American| rie Chorus Girl,” she played the : |plece which afterward became Pi glow ag Ponlroom proprietor;| The Chorus Lady,” up and down the land in the vaudeville houses. | oan at BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK. | Look young! Nobody can tell if you use Grandmother's simple recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur one knows that| Sulphur, properly | back the nat-| to the hair r gray; al Almost every Sage Tea and compo bring ural and faded, streake ends dandruff, itehi topa falling hair. Years ago the nly way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and Nowadays, by | asking at any drug store for “Wy eth's and Sulphur Com pound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe for about | 50 cents Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as {t does {t so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge jor hus troublesome through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the hair disappears, and aftor an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick DENTAL and a OPTICAL {PRICES CUT Fo Sult the Hard Times n STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1915. PAGE 4. “OR PAPA iM MADE A GOOtt OF MYSELF 1 TOLD THAl SHOOPY DICK, OF TOM Dick Q HARRY, 1 WAS CLD AS THE COURTHOUSE, No such low You need not hurry, as | my low prices will con un A ca the hara| Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S, | Optical Wanhinut De Sure and ¢ FL Open evenings Gays until 4 for p until § and sun- eople who work, jepiritual cause He ran Mghtly up and gave the doorbell an impa tient yank. The door was open ed by a new mald who h before seen the young m the steps Is Mise Edith in? manded Yea, sor,” said the girl; “but she's engaged, sor 1 know it,” he replied; “I'm what she's engaged to The Proper Place Phw a lolvely baby yez hov! 14 herty An’ hov yer bh his pletur’ took yit, Ot dunno?” Not yit,” said Dugan, the proud father. “We tried ut, but afther an hour's lost wur-rk th’ photygrapher referred us fo a movin'-pietur’ studio. The Whole or None An Easterner, who had bought « farm in California, had heard of bis neighbor's talent for rals- large potatoes, no sent bis hand over to get a hun pounds You go back home. the talented farmer ‘and tell your that I won't cut a potato for any one e- ing farm dre anawer to the boss ed messenger, . Inherited Trait oe An “Your daughter is improving “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star's health mpaign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical Association An English medical commission, after an exhaustive study of coffee, reports that a cup of the beverage, without cream and sugar, has not the slightest food v ue, although it is to some extent a wide-awake feeling it is this stimulating effect of |feeling of wakefulness that makes \the drinking of coffee late at night harmful—for to most people it pmeene difficulty in getting to | sleep. | A small cup of coffee taken after | | |a hearty dinner is its least harmful | stimulant to the use, for then it slightly elds diges- brain, nerve and tion. The stimulating effect of musel | some of the Ingredients in this case somewhat offset the bad effect of the caffein Their analyses of coffee show it contains no starch, but a very smal! quantity of sugar and traces of al cohol. T is also a small quan tity of en, containing oll, Food can only be turned Into uses ful health and body building mate> rial through combination with the oxygen of the air, Therefore, see that you have fresh air at home, ine sist on it in the office, and q it im the places where you seek amusement. nitro known as caffeol Beeause it contains a large per centage of caffein erful medicine, ¢ J} | able effect on th Coffee is which is a pow- ee has consider. human system, also said to contain a BHRRNES He—Is aviation very expen- | ae |small amount of pyridin, a sub. Aviatrice—Why, yea—the over stance formed when paper fs burn- i] | saPepmeterra fea NTOPLAY | Aare | Thus three substances, caffein, yridin and caffeol are responsible It Worked Only Once od vo ; | prank wae terribly’ scared by a |f0F,the effects of a cup of coftee PIANO OF ae | sudden thunder storm, and his |, Coffee differs from tea in that it mother was trying to soothe him. |1* dulckly absorbed after reaching INAFEW HOURS ths Ai ts #I ae ac be 8I rs ci c sald the musie-te but Don't be afraid, darling,” she | the stoma r ,The latter beverage &. how when she * to the | *8!d; “God sends the storm to nos Snecrves Ue reaches the —_ scales I have to watch her pret- | Clear t alr, and water the | tine IN YOUR OWN HOME t nely flowers. 4 make it cooler. Now | cts of coffee, therefore, pms e's just Mke her father,” | don’t cry, It won't hart you, and |are felt within half an hour, at - F said the mother; “you know he | @Yerything will be better when | Which time one usually feels drow-| , pa yl musicies, hee Se ] ade hin money in the retail | !t's over. ty. This in turn is followed by al tutes any person of little child to arosery besiuee.” | You can't fool me again, ———— l learn to play the plano or organ in Fecal mamma,” he sobbed. “That's | ane Bigs” ough you Trouble just what you said when you RECTOR TO LEAD MEN foow oe ietataly” Schtae about took me to the dentist's last music or have never touched @ ee Causes Great Distress Yn eee BELOW YESLER WAY plano or organ, you can now leaem: te to play in an hour or two. People ee who do not know one note from an-— M - clo > 1k egies we Seok wenoure to Tes Mistrene Kractous, Su Rey. EB. V. Shay er, rector of St.J other are able to play their favorite ommend Dr. Rimers SwampRoot| “the house is on fire A Mark's Episcopal church, has com-| music with this method without . s ade usan (overworked) 1, | pleted plans for the delivering of; any assistance whatever from any Nel one suffering from bladder! mum, it's comfortin’ to think | several sermons on the lower down- pong For four years I was troubled by| ‘at *t lant there's « fire in the |town streets Friday evening. Send us your name and address a hemorrhages from the bladder and| °'** ' vent ‘ad to light This manner of observing Good/on a postal card or in a letter, and was not able to get any doctor who Friday was {inaugurated by Rev. we shall send you our guide and could help me. | was in such shape | _ Congenial Shayler last year. three sheets of our music, abso- that sleep at night was imposaible| . rs. Nextdoor—I suppose your Beginning at 6:20, he will preach /tutely free of charge. They will on account of distressing symp-| @#ughter ts happily married? jof the Cross at Pioneer square and cost you nothing, as we are making toms, While bending over I would) Mra. } 4 , she ts. | later at several points below Yes-\this offer purely for advertising be stricken with auch a pain that] peda her is actually | ler way. * (purposes. All we ask is that you wae impossible for me to| “frald to open his mouth in her openers [recommend our Method to your « areignton up. Mr, Henry our leading druggists, advised Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root; although | never had any faith in patent med icines, as a last resort I purchased a dollar bottle noticed a decid d change and after jusing two bottles | was completely cured. It seemed remarkable that |1 should be cured so quickly after being {ll so long. But since this }took place nearly two years ago, I have never been troubled and would highly advise any one suffering from the same trouble to at least give SwampRoot a trial and 1 think the results will be t as mine. Yours very truly THOMAS A, BENNETT, one of} of Swamp-Root. 1) same} presence. MAN MOVES BY MAIL friends and relatives after you learn HOOD RIVER, Ore., April 1.—The to play. Write today for this won- versatility of the parcel post is fur- derful new invention that has al- ther demonstrated here today with ready brought pleasure and the receipt through the mails of a hess to thousands of homes in all |large amount of household goods parts of the United States and Can- shipped by 8S. W. Stanton fromjada. This will put you under no Sherman county. bligation to us whatever. Address a umeral Method Music Co., 126-H Trussed Concrete Bidg., Detroit, Mich. SPINNING’S CLEAN-UP SPECIAL We wish to do our part to help } SPARED HER Government appeals cash register jcases to supreme court. Greensburg, Indiana, | you make a still cleaner Seattle. Personally appeared before me ~s These prices show the extent of our this 14th day of February, 1913, Mr He—tI invited your mother to helpfulness T. A. Bennett, |above statement and made oath jthat the same fs true In substanc jand in fact. LA otary BOWER, Public. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do| for You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Dept. R, Binghamton, N. Y for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyo You will also re ceive a booklet of valuable {nfor. mation, telling about the kidneys and bladder. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores ‘There Are Two Kinds of Disease ‘There are two kinds of spiritual and materia Those diseases which should b “dive (phys due #0," al) to spiritual which are to physical cay should be treated by physical m treat thone ® J physteal ans, t are or surgery 214-1 Bank bidg., Second and Pi Hou Oe. m. too p.m. Consultation tree, who subscribed the| go sailing this morning 25e 4-02. | She—Did she become seasick? Or. Bottle Liquid Ven Heée—No; I took pity on her and didn't go. $1.00 Quart Bottle Liquid Veneer 59¢ er | 80c Quart Can J. 7 Sure Rule lnviv toed fe = “How can they tell when a bah -.17¢ woman is only shopping You Will Realize How Mie Better We Sharpen Razor Blades After “When they intend to buy they ask to see something cheaper a Trial When they're shopping they ask if you haven't something more 1415-1417 stock in Getting at It SPINNING’S CASH STORE expensive Fourth Av. never ine Set a saeken bare. O’Rooney ‘shook her bead TAYLOR the TAILOR sadly “Is it socialism? | “Warse than thot, HE MAKES CLOTHES your river. ence AW Is it atheism? tress | Warse, your riverence.” Men I build a suit for the Ladies for $30 and $35 that cannot be equaled. 7 Years in My Present Location Proves Success. David Taylor, Prop., 619 Union St. “What is it, then?” | | Rheumatism | REV. FRANK SILSLEY | based AT THEATRE, The Titles on the Cross” was Ithe subject discussed by Rev Frank M. Silsley of the Westmin |ster Presbyterian church, at the} | Thursda noon Holy Week meet ling at the Liberty theatre. | The theatre was crowded Wed-| neaday, as on every day this week, when Rev, Carter Helm ithe First Baptist church | speak “We ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillings . .25¢ Gold Crowns.......$3) Jones of was the| | should rejoice," he said, that Christ was a real man and not a human make-belleve or the {embodiment of sublimated good | ness,” | ‘WANTS SUPPLIES - TO HANDLE FREIGHT for han Purchase of “aupplies UNION DENTISTS—805%% Pike 8t., dling freight at the Whatcom ave Corner of Third Ave Jand Central water front port Wo use nothing but the best materials and guarantee a pleasing and jast- | docks, costing approximately $20, t for a ent of 18 years. All work guaranteed. Platinae Pilling ¢ to 81.50 Heavy Gold Crowns . 000, was recommended to the port 4 Alloy Filling a1 88 to 82.50 id Bridge Work +4 commission Wednesday by Port | ess Extracting # of Teeth »- 5.00 and Sa; Engineer West. Action was de sinalande sah uatohinn Free, 4 “ Lady Attendants, ferred until Commissioner Chitten Entrance 305% Pike S, den can report on the proposal. UNION DENTISTS—Cor, Third and Pike.

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