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TELLS "EM OF {WHY NEARING PROHIBITION LOST HIS 108 ATLANTIC CITY, July & Legal| {xed Haquor traffic is killing 24,000] Americans every day Rey, A. W, Leonard, pastor of the | Firat Methodist Episcopal chureh of | Seattle, in an address before the Anti-Saloon league here today | Rev. Leonard declared — 3,500,000 people are dying every year as the result of the use of alcohol. | according to! WHY Know Kristofer- } “Man has never known of a egies jplax ue or an epidemic that wrought 3 |Sroater disaster than Hquor,” said MILK Dr. Leonard. “It fs man's groatest \ Is So Clean | foe ana SAF Rey, Leonard told of the success }ful campaten against quor In the FIRST AVE | Pacific Northwest so. AND | Me said the campaign was one of WALKER education, aggressiviey and persist ently fought. The sage temperance legislation which Washington en Elliott 223. |Joys today, he sald, ts the result of | Years of teaching Lester E. Kirkpatrick of Seattle was elected by the biennial con Yention of the Anti-Saloon league of America as a member of the execu-| Fired for “free speech.” Dr.! tive committee of the national or Scott Nearing, noted sociologist, gantzation. |who was ousted without hearing Me ts to represent the Sixteenth from University of Pennsylvania ESS RAIN HERE THAN IN EAST! district, comprising the states of |Staff Specta! | Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Mon-| ‘ v { "\tana, Wyoming, North and South| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 7 Dakota. It is this powerful com-|Dr. Scott Nearing, the best loved ate has | mittee that controls the poticies and operations of the national movement in all the states, including the pro gram before congress | (alifornia’s wondrous cl! and the best of teachers or the Unt on little old Seattle ing Prof. Edwin J. Saundo ity of Washington. Palane tm Science hall Tuesday Te Climstic Conditions ot Wash that no place in the world BILL HELD uP ‘ord Pennsylvania, who bas n fired because he stood for ech,” although only a young man, ts famous as a sociologist and) | fighter hild labor evils. Dr. Nearing was assistant pro-| fore of economics and bis sum-| mary dismissal because his views and utterances on economic sub |Jects were considered too radical) | by the trustees has aroused @ storm | Veraity of 3 seo varied a climate as the east- 3 western “guid fog Bat —_ the last 19 y Washington hey pore lof protest i days when the mercury was! The milk ordinance ts settied,|, For years Dr. Nearing has lec than 90 degrees and bdut/put Seattle's councilmen . promise |{Ured and written against child fe days when it dropped below/to continue furnishing her with | '#or exploitation. Strong in his “On the east side 119 degrees| good comedy in connection with | COMYictio he has gone into and 10 to 20 degrees below | cafe dancing churches in the mill districts of b frequent occurrences. | Councilman Dale's new bill, au-| State and lectured against the evils i has an average of 156|thorizing dancing in hotels and|°f child labor days a year. Buffalo, New/cafes where liquor is dispensed, | In 1908, the year be was appoint and other Eastern cities have! providing that dancing be licensed, | to the faculty of Swathmore col 1%. Our summers are ideal) was killed at the Tuesday after ee he published his first book on very little rain.” noon meeting, following the recom-| economics and since then has mendation Tuesday forenoon by | ished al more books on social] the license committee that it be | adjustme: child labor and the/ indefinitely postponed. The vote) wages problems. in council was 5 to 4 | As teacher he won the respect Haas, Landy, Fitegerald, Erick-/and admiration of al! students, Dean! fon and Hesketh opposed it | McRea of the Wharton school says Dale, Bolton, Marble and Hanna| jot him | in, Jay 7~ were for it “Scott Nearing ts an efficient Gas barns aA apart | Hanna made a vain plea tor teacher, an influence for good in fo San Francisco made five speedy settlement of Lundy's ord!-| persona! relationships with the stu during its progress across |"2"c* to revoke the lquor license dents and colleagues and an able| liven today. The first was at Dav.|°f the Butler hotei cafe j= helpful administrative ] ‘at noon, when the lfeuten- | “Business men are getting tired Tt: ‘and most of the state | of our capped he declared | . “It is time everybody laying | : ee pee Ont se big cards on the table.” . CONDEMNATION 4 ‘arious councilmen who oppose Feed a gay ad Me & motion by Hanna to call the or- SUIT DISMISSED is train is due at Topeka, Kan. dinace from committee, where {t is oe "lnow hiding like a startled deer. Litigation between the city and said they wanted to give Council- |», tle, Renton & South: man Hesketh more time to study tt | a gga But Hoaketh med to railway, which began In 1911, was dance question firmly fixed 4 ~_ endod Wednesday when the council and. at a special meeting unanimously “[ am Iberal in my views, and 1/ Passed an ordinance repealing an am not a prohibittonist, but I don’t | jold ordinance providing for taking 3 } approve of cafe danéing,” he de-| Ver the road by condemnation te becribed $1,000 i> mag | This is in line with the course] ae a2 bour yesterday for mi The bill will be shooed out of outlined a week ago, when it was decided to clear the decka of litiga-| |tlon, so the city might proceed with |the improvement of Rainier ave | The city's condemnation suit had reached the supreme court. The trial of the railway against the city, to enjoin the city from committee next Monday Established *" Years Real Estate Loans In amounts from $300 ‘to $25,000 on improved gt for Build- Property ing Purposes. No Commission. 7 BR No Renewal Charge. Liberal Prepayment es, So the forcing the company to raise its Altho the police are believed to|tracks along Rainier are., is ached- have rounded up the boldest of the! uled to begin Thursday tn the fed-| dyspepsia, heart: | crooks who have coming to|eral court, before Federal Judge |here when the Shriners arrive, a 5 etiaya | variety of holdups reported in the thickly sevtiod mres"2t"the" ct ASKS $60,000 OF leads to the conclusion that a great) ics number of N. P. TO ATONE powder or tablet "Tre eke, 281914 Los Angeles| FOR HUMILIATION atte Magnesia, ‘Mo. 22 & 24th at, jst. Georgetown, was strong-armed | by two thugs at Western av. and jrobbed of $3.90 and a gold h. | humiliation he suffers as a result of C. W. Matthews, 338 15th av. N..| being forced to wear wire fasten- was held up at 9:45 p.m. at Eighth ings in his mouth to support his jand Spring by two men, one masked) jower lip, teeth and gums, are of $10.59. 12th ave. 3, as damages against! the Northern Pacific. Mahoney filed a suit in superior RUSSIAN CONSUL’S |coert Wednesday, alleging he was} WIFE ARRIVES HERE 2°: 0! t02 ratroua ar tne crone jing at Eighth ave. 8. on May 11, : | when the auto he was seated in was Mrs. Nicholas Bogoiavlensky, wife| struck by a train, | Seattle, has arrived here, accom- panied by her three children to take fe their home In the city. Her hun- band came here as consul 4 year| PUT "EM IN POUND ing of their permanent home in the; - West. | The police department is puzzled Her two sons will enter Broad-| When arresting a monkey 1s It way high school in the fall, while! good form to send him to senate ington when she has mastered The jail was full in the case of the enough English to carry on her! latest monkey arrests, so they took studies. a chance on the pound >a L. H. Rogers, 1512 Boylston av., | who have been frequenting a garage] at Pine and Boylston, had bitten} AWAY TO BE JAILED *is tiie Senensee | He wanted ‘em pinched | The council Tuesday passed ng Nal eee ee ee |tences and fines for drivers who | 66 9 | fail to stop and offer first ald, sym SOUSED, FALLS IN | pathy and best wishes to persons they ran-over. “Mayor ca Wee| BAY; LANDS IN JAIL’ nesday approved it. By its terms} F Ding-ling-linle! Lo! Sour stomach, cto | Seattle for several weeks, to be| Jeremiah Neterer "|number of petty crooks have been| | Pike st. at 11:30 p.m, Tuesday.and) Fifty thousand doll for the} ‘and both armed, who robbed him! asked by William Mahoney, of 1718 [injured thru carelessness of em- jot the Russian consul general at) ‘ARREST MONKEYS; i} | ago and her arrival marks the open the Gaughter plans to enter Wash-|to the dog pound? AUTOISTS WHO RUN complained that the two monks, | lordinance providing for jail sen- it becomes a Jaw immediately § " —_ = q “Man drowning! + It was Henry Otis, 801 Railroad | rushed the patrol wagon to the ; water ‘front and found John Doe! 4 him out. He is at the city hospital ‘a in an unspeakable condition \ i Stuart-Henry-White Bldg. | "Got noused and fell in the & |drink,” said the desk sergeant at ONE BLOCK LONG Week July 12, Except Saturday Night MUSIC, DEMONSTRATIONS, DANCING, REFRESHMENTS | police headqearters NEW FORT PLANNED PORT July 7.—Sites for a new fort at some point on the northern Olympic pensinula are be | ing inspected, it 1s learned, with the | arrival here of several army men. | ance Through Permanent Exhibit and Exchange a s Buildi Trial of Robert Rosenthall, ac- cused of being a naval spy, opened ‘in London Tuesday. STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915. PAGB 5. Special Notice LTHOUGH we have ma tremendous preparations for thi le, the prices so oxtrome t guarantee all items |» ut the l Second Ave. and Pike St quoted onsmany ttema ar low that w anie Kor the w ed, we limit @ ORDERS FILLED ast wo Ww MAN ppolntment pM NNUAL Toilet Waters and 50. Pond's 29¢. Extract ESTABLISHED 1876 ac Pougall + fouthwick Store Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. A Most Sensational Event SALE or [OILET Comps Cold Bourjoi Almond 9e. Cream, Cream | Soap, Perfumes } 25 Holmes’ #ragrant Frostilla, |g5. Conti Castile Soa », bar of about | 18¢ ; Up to 75c Perfumes, 23¢. | R | 4 pounds, 5O¢. $1.75. Perfuies, ounce @Bd. er” Dr Berry's Freckle Ointment, es Piver's Vegetal, Azurea, Safranor, | Se. Dentifrices niet Trefle, Floramye, Be. | — Talcum Powders cotgate's Dental Cream, 20¢. 31.28. 0 | 25c Jess Taleum Powder, American |25¢ Euthymol Tooth Paste, 13¢. Pinand’s Vegetal, Lilac and Violet] . “"" r, 18¢. or ’ Pebeco Tooth Paste, 20¢. 492 50c Mary Garden Taleum Powder ; ; Ri 4 : ‘a ‘ ; She. 25¢ Kolyn Tooth Paste, 13¢. 75 *iver's zurea, Le refle ane c ' .- > = 18 ymoline 6 Floramye Perfumes, ounce S8¢. | ISe Wil lamas? Talcum Pow er La | $0¢ Sa -Thymoline, Mouth Wash, | GOs “4711 Bande Colegne, G08. | 00 re Ome VES Et AVE. | ee |25 | 15e Roman Talcum Powder, Lilac, | 25¢ Sanitol Tooth Paste, or Powder, | | ete, T%¢. lle. | Face Powder and | 25c Medicated Talcum Powder, 50c Sanitol Liquid Dentrifies, | Rouges pound size, Ide. | 296. | mM ; ql Sc Squibbs’ Talcum_ Powder, Vio-|,, a er ee, er | 1.00 Mary Gardeft Face Powder, let, Borated, etc., B¢. a r zyon ooth owder, n 89e. ‘ ae alcum Powder, Eclat, nits 50c Bourjois Java Rice Powder, all lhe 50c Lavoris, a liquid mouth wash nary g™ ) A , shades, 25e. ae 15c Mennen’s Talcum Powder, sev 29¢. $1.00 Piver's Face Powder, Azurea, | “ral odors, 10¢. 25c Revelation Tooth Powder, 17 ¢. Le Trefle, Floramye, ete, 73¢. |, +. P ' is ‘ 50c El Perfecto Veda Rose Rouge | 25c Lehn & Fink's Riveris Taleum | 25, Glyco-Thymoline Mouth Wash, | : 230 ‘erfecto la Rouge, | Powder, 18¢. 16¢. . 15¢ Babcock’s Corylopsis Talcum 50c Dorine Face Powder, all shades, | ‘yy . : 4 : rine Fa Powder, 10¢. _ Hair Tonic and | 50c La Blache Face Powder, 20¢. 50c Le Dorine Face Rouge, one of | the best, 33¢ | 10c Palmolive Soap, 4 cakes ZB¢. | 50c Pinaud's Eau de Quinine, 29¢. |2 $0c Madeline Face Powder, ail | 1% Jergen’s Bath Tablets, Violet, Oil Liquid Sham- | shades, 3Be. | ns for 25¢. , 15¢. 50c Cameline, white or flesh, 3B. |e “4 ie White Rose Glycerine | ¢1 99 Newbro's Herpicide Hair 25 Jourjois Ashes of Roses 10 "Physi ae and Surgeons’ Toute, SO¢- Rouge, 15¢. Soap be vert * or 50c Canthrox, a popular shampoo, be P, Puffs i omar : ISe Powder Puffs, S¢. 25c Cuticura Soap, one of the best, 28¢. Cc d 15¢. | $1, 00 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Hair | 25¢ Face reams an 10c Armour’s Venetian Bath Tab-| Tonic, 65¢. Lotions lets, 4 for 25¢. | S0c Newbro’s Herpicide Hair Tonic, Se Péot's “E Veilékind | 1Sc 4711" White Rose Liquid| 20¢. % e: onaoe — — Glycerine Soap, |Mrs. Leyden’s Celebrated Hair ream, s 25¢ Woodbury’s F acial Soap, 15¢. | Tonic, pleases every user, $1.00. Cream Elcaya, Q vanishing cream, 45e 25¢ Packer's Tar Soap, the ideal | = iS Daggett & Ramsdells Perfect | ,,*ameoe, W5e. = Manicure Accessories Cold Cream, 23¢. for 25¢. ? *P: " |35¢ Nail Files, 18¢. 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond} p , . . « tet} ) ; < s : " : 29. Pears’ Unscented Glycerine 25 Lustrite Nail Enamel, 13¢. Cath See fi IMR st a, 50c Ebony Nail Buffers, with re 50c_Ingram’s Milkweed Cream, | 10¢ Jergens' Glycerine Bath Tab- |" jiovable chamois, 20¢ ‘ 204. ‘es Perf se 5¢. : ‘\15c Manicure Sets, five pieces, in- 50c_ Daggett & Ramsdell’s Perfect | 10c Jergens' Violet Glycerine Soap, | cluding file, orange stick and 3 Cold Cream, 20¢. | 4 for 25¢. | emery boards 10¢ 50c French Benzoin and Almond | 15c Williams’ Jersey Cream Soap, |o:. wy. p, ‘ Es a. Lotion, 29¢. | 10¢. ’ | 25¢ Nail Polishes, Marvelous, etc., 25 Pond's Cold or Vanishing | 10c Williams’ Cold Cream Soap, | iq. fey Emery Boards, dozen in a | Cream, 14¢. Te. } package, 7¢. ais | $1.00 Ingram’s Milkweed Cream, | 15« Armour’s Sarsties Witch Vist \Ssail (Stas sukiy.. shech and |5 25¢ Sanitol Face Cream, 14¢. | Carmel Castile S », Ve. yles, . : 85c Daggett & Ramsdell’s Perfect | 10c Kirk's Juvenile Soap, T¢. }10c -Orangewood — Sticks, many Cold Cream, 58¢. | Armour’s Bath Soap, 7 for 25¢.| sizes, per dozen, 5¢. : 25¢ Williams’ Cold Cream, in | 50c Toilet Soaps, Cc. {Steel Manicure Scissors, white en- tubes, 15¢. | 25c Palmer's Bath Soap, box 19¢. | amel handles, 25¢. Palmolive Offer b0c bottle -Palmolive Shampoo and 3 cakes ‘of Palmolive Soap, total value 80c, 39c sale price Madamelsebell’s Toilet Preparations 35 Isebell’s Talocum Powder 12¢ 500 Inebell's Face Powder. .25¢ 50c Isebell’s Skin Food.....25¢ $1.00 Inebell’s Skin Food... .50¢ DeMiracle||§ Depilatory||_ LIQUID for removing fluous hair, is exceedingly popular and said to have the endorsement of many skilled dermatologists. Sold under a guarantee, is nonpotsonous and antl septic. Recent modes in evening dreas have made depilatory very much tn preparation super 50c Isebell’s Turkish Bath Of] demand, and of all meth for 2he ods of removing super $1.00 Turkish Bath OM, bbe fluous hair “De Miracle” t $1.00 Isebell's Depilatory Hoe te fires $1.00 Isebell’s Flesh Worm Erad. leator . .50¢ $2.00 Inebell’s ( ‘old Lo) uae" Special for this $1.00 Size De 85c ale, wbsene racle 50c Isebell’s Liquid ace ze 26e Isabell’s Lip Rouge....12¢ Hubbard Ayer’ s Toilet Preparations An Ideal Complexion Gives that snowy white com- plexion which fashion re- quires the well Ayer's Luxuria Cold Cream, in jars 50c and $1,00 groomed woman Ayer's Luxuria Cold Cream, to possess. in tubes ae and Tissue $1.00 Ayer’s Skin Builder for Ayer's Face Powder, 26e and 50c Ayer’s Arimal Shampoo . 50c and $1.00 Hireutol Hair Tonic Gouraud’s Oriental Cream We will send » complexion chamois and book of Pow- der leaves for 15c. to cover » cost of ragilingand wrapping. FERD, & Hore KING. & $0) JL Prope. 85c Ay Ayer'’s Ayeristocrat ishing Cream ...... Ayer's Face Cream, .$1.00 Ay Moth and Freckle Toilet Soaps Shampoos HAND SCRUB BRUSHES Be Assorted styles, with plain or varnished backs. Se. 25e¢ HAND SCRUB | $1.00 HAIR BRUSHES 69c¢ BRUSHES t5c j | Excellent With backs of real ebony | or other rare woods, small or large sizes, in many shapes. | Special, 15¢. 50c HAIR BRUSHES 29c Solid-back Brushes, with a good quality of drawn bris- tles, special 29¢, HAIR BRUSHES 48 Extra stiff bristle brushes | in several styles, with backs of real ebony and other fine woods; values up to $1.25 Very special, 48¢. Very spe- cial, quality bristles, set in rubber cushions; sev eral different backs. 15¢ AND 20¢ TOOTH BRUSHES 10c Imported Brushes, with transparent handles, stiff or medium bristles, special 10¢, 25c TOOTH BRUSHES 15c Prophylactic model, with best quality transparent han Mes; also bone handles. Spe. cial, 15¢. Use Listerine Use Listerine as a mouth wash as often as you brush your teeth. It cleanses between the teeth; keeps the gums healthy; retards decay. Listerine ts the original nonpoisonous antiseptic —the best dressing for cuts, wounds, burns, ete. Relieves skin irritations You can safely use Listerine internally or exter reseribed by the best physicians and den- nally tists for 30 years. Put it on your shopping list 10 H1Z9, L4G, 500 size, ADE, $1.00 size, Bs MAURINE An Effective Treatment for the Skin F are sole Seattle agents for these delightful tollet prep- arations that win instant favor wherever they are tried. Maurine Beauty Lotion, 50¢ Maurine Skin Food, 50¢ and $1,00, $1.00. : " Maurine Hair Tonte, Maurine Satin Cream, 600 , and $1.00, | 50¢ and $1.00, stains Rouge, | _,Maurine Shampoo, | 60 26e and 50c. Maurine Astringent, 60c. Maurine Hand Lotion, 26e. and 28c, 25¢ and Rosebud Maurine 50c. Maurine Depilatory, 50c, Eczema Lotion, Williams’ Shaving Soap, 8 cakes for 25¢. Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1%4-pound bottle, 8¢. Peroxide of Hydrogen, full pound bottle, 13¢. 50c box French Soap, 2O¢. Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, 18¢. 5c Scented Bags, $1.00 Pullman Aprons, 69¢. 23¢. anitary Napkins, dozen 23¢. 50c Keepclean Hair Brushes, 39¢. 25c Mentholatum, relieves inflam mation, 13¢. Witch Hazel, full pint bottles, “186¢. ewes size Oriental Cream, 10¢. Sc Mum, a 35« 5c Purola Sea Salt, 8-pound bags “ 15¢. Bauer & Black’s Absorbent Cotton, pound rolls, 2B@. Pinaud’s Brilliantine, 24¢. 35¢c |50c “4711” Bath Salts, 39¢. Williams’ ‘ream, 18¢. 25c Eversweet, for the bath, 16¢. Wc cretonne Face | 25¢ re “hospital size roll, 16¢. 25c Spiro Powder, a good deodor- $1.00 | 15c ant, 16¢. 50c Nonspi, prevents perspiration, 39¢. 25¢ Amolin, an antiseptic deodor- ant, 17¢. 50c Mascaro, for darkening the lashes, 33¢. Crown Bathadora, violet or crab apple, 69¢. Witch Hazel, best quality, 1le. Phone Your Orders Tonight, Main 6563 OUMDER clerks wi be on hand to nessagen to 9 o'clock thin eventn vered at the ear _inelde the Miscellaneous 18¢. 5c Bath Caps, 18¢. : Rubber Gloves, sfzes 714 to 10, Medicated Absorbent Cotton, half-pound sealed packages, 15¢. Medicated Cotton, sealed packages, 20¢. one-pound pleasing deodorant, Bathasweet, bath, 15¢. for perfuming the Shaving Stick - or Traveling Cases, a waterproof roll-up, 35¢. Chamois, in , 10¢. antiseptic Absorbent Cotton, full pound Hair Recel: as sketched, an excellent qual- ity; regular $1.50 value, This sale for O8¢. Ivory Halr Brushes ve medium si excellent prs ity bristles; $1 Brushes, —spe- clal 55¢. Ivory Hair Brushes, large size, 12 rows of fine bristles, $1.75 Brushes, special 95¢. Pyralin Ivory Hand Mirrors in oval or bonnet shape, with French plate mirrors; $2.50 Mirrors, special $1.65, Pyralin Ivory Traye—the size is 61gx 10 inches—suitable for brushy comb or manicure sets; $1.25 Tray, special 69¢. Ivory Dressing Combs, § inches long, all coarse or coarse and fine; heavy 25¢ Combs; special 18¢. Ve recommend Qp9-Fo-ne THE TOILET WATER FOR, EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION Keeps the armpits, feet . or hands comfortably dry and absolutely odorless. Harmless, Easily applied. Two applications a week will keep the skin naturally dry and free from all excess perspiration. Dress Shields become unnecessary. Harmless, 25¢ and 50¢ sizes— 18e AND 33c SPECIAL ; fu E ie Hh