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STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915. PAGE 10 —_— SAN ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO TRADES N W DARD OF It takes something more than a low price to make a real bargain. Consider the character of the live store and the merchandise we carry as well as the price re- CANADA GAVE. EXPERTS GET | ductions we've made for this ANNUAL SHOE SALE} ror THis WAR JOB ALREADY AND INCREASE WEIGHT Oxfords with colored tops. Also button and lace Boots Correspondent Tells Ry Marvelous Invention of Louis with fawn and gray tops, suede and satin Boots and Canada Mobilized Her Men, | Gathmann Submitted to many other styles Pumps and Oxfords. Money and Munitions. | Naval Advisers. ale is held ws y f the le pao of dis “ > Ty TT ~ | 1g airy w HAS PLENTY TO GIVE|A TRIPLE HULL IDEA . ’ @ to carry ng over, but te n very & Officials of Dominion Tell| Famous Armament Authority during the season for which It was made Star Man of Country's Says No Torpedo Could Jast Reso’ s Women’s Pumps and Vast Resources. Sink New Battleship Oxfords, Were $2.50 and By Harry Payne Burton WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 $2.95— (Staff Correspondent, Who le In A BATTLESHIP THAT NO TORPEDO CA ' t Canada to Repert War-Time eC CAN 8INK—tha i far The @tarh will be one of the first things Pair Scenes for The Sta ‘ Uncio Sam's newly created OTTAWA, Canada, Aug. 16 board of experts will consider. What, IN PLAIN FIGYRE Such a battleship ie badly © Pumps of shbor, the vast Domin | needed now, as demonstrated tal, with tops ar tye is weenie by the present war, but the idea cloth, also lace Ox ns * A UALLY DONE, and ls not new, for Louis Gath . Hand Turns and Goodyear rah S ACTUALLY DO| mann, FAMOUS ARMAMENT Also 8 and Satin a ; INVENTOR, SUBMITED HIS Pumps and Oxf pipes INVENTOR, SUBMITTED HIS . Stes mat DEPARTMENT SOME 2 servicea pate t and Gur a er country pean pe Al setiihe ooka | YEARS AGO—but vainly Button and Lace Boots Ty BOT eet A eagerly tage «A aE EY ey r yearn h ‘ worked ¢ ans for a triple hu attles Colored Tops HER OW 3 could defy mines, torpedoes | $3.50 to $5.00 Values— ' ed nd w explosive shells tained acre this time he has sought | PY n » navy department toter and She now i plans, but his {dea wan tha tre red however, an expert made with a torpedo Durable and comfortable lace and C button Boots of ‘atent and © \s ti against a hull construction | with fawn and gray ¢ overflow bein utched |representing the latest United vamps, Goodyear welt soles. abroad from time ¢ | | ary lace Oxfords, colored cloth Gives Millions in Cash | charge sank the tar tops, low heel pumps, patent and AS TO MONEY: From the ¢ get-—JUST AS IT WOULD HAD IT gunmetal Pumps and bronze break of the war in A KEEN OUR NEWEST AND BI Colonials. March 31, 1915, Canada GEST DREADNAUGHT—and | nes t ! mann again laid his invention be < » ~ sg S fiscal year, Aprillfore the navy department this | 5 x ‘ords, 10' ops nees (official) will be In letters to Secretary of the $1.95 a sum reckoned) Navy Dantels, Gathmann sald Stylish Oxfords as pic. pping and| “My fee to you, Mr, Secre tured, with tan and «ray tary, {s to call a halt on the war Yeasela now under construction, be cloth tops, Goodyear welt sole, A most unusual Jeause being not constructed nor value, this Canada has ratsed| equipped in harmony with modern | “Gee, look at that pair of skinny scarecrows, why don't they try Sargol?” calla her pat fund, | * THEY WILL BE ABSO. which w amounts about | LUTE OF NO MILITARY | “Bargol has put just 10 pounds on jsuggests a way, they exclaim, “Not; If you want a beautiful and well |WHAT YOU $4,000,00 4 | VALUE me in 14 days,” states W. D. Rob-|a chance; nothing will make me |rounded figure of symmetrical pro The same careful attention and same guarantee of satis i prt It was subscribed by rich — Explaina Dlagram orts, It bas made me sleep well,|/plump, I'm built to stay thin.” | portions, if you want to gain some faction given during this sale as if you were paying full pric Bi and {s to be used to] The accompanying sketches, now |enjoy what I ate, and enabled me|Until you have tried Bargol, you do|solid pounds of healthy, stay-the SHOULD WEIGH es per th . the| Prt for the first time, were to work with interest and pleasure.” |not and cannot know that this is flesh, if you want to tncrease your Mail Order Customers Add 10c to Pay Parcel Post het as ght aa ling goue|drawn by Louls Gathmann, |, “I was all run down to the very |true | weight to normal, weigh what you| Charges on Sale Goods 8 to the front AS TO Mt NITIONS mini Figure 1 shows an outline of a! bc ttom,” writes Sargol has put pounds of healthy chowie weigh, «oO “ Kht to oped Table of Statistics Similar to Thess battloship provided with his new/|to quit work, I stay there” flesh on hun s who druggist today and get a package i THE TRIPLE HULL. |thanks to Sargol, I look Itke a new \goubted, and in ep! doubts. of Sargol and try it as directea.| Used by prreetidk Ineuranee t such a war vessel, Gath-/man, I gained 22 pounds in 23) you don't have to t n Sargol |Sargol will efther increase your ompanies mann claims, all navies and coast | days.” to grow plump from its use. You ght or it won't, and the only| fay would be de-| 1 weighed 132 pounds when 1| Just try it and see if your weight| Way to know Is to try It. A single r guns could not taking Sargol. After/does not pile up, hollows vanish package of Sargol easily enab) days 1 weighed 144)and your ficure round out to pleas-| you to make this test. Sixty days has ar nced ciivaioe] | SOSTONQHOE (0. [sim LVENING or SAMPLE, JHOP NINC) "°° Life insurance companies are be coming more and more strict iy their physical requirements of thom who would take out policies, Aap effect of the rgol Is the most wonder-|ing, normal proportions. — You |use of Sargol, according to direc-| Nie, Marts ines ONL POGeS Aa SLCOND : rivet piercing |ful prepar or flesh building I) weigh yourself when you begin, and |tions, is guaran table of normal weight statisties FLOOR Second Ave at Pike St. BUILDING reed the armor |have ever seen,” declares D, Martin, |again when you finish, and you let pase you bt to a & - in iteelt sufficient te case Sai oh ge sent construc-jand N. D, Sanderson adds, “When I | the scales tell the story tory degree, or your druggist will | oot cases to regard A3_TO MERCHANDISE: The patarted = Sargol I welghed 147/ Sargol ts just a tiny, concentrated |refund all the money you have paid j t as an “undesirable ris! fob ar Tas jlowing table of normal weights ex |ables both men and women to know nore ora essron bh an armor p fon of a ah shown In Figure reing shell pen-!hounds, and now I weigh 160/tablet. You take one with every him for it. Sargol is sold by leading * armor belt a8 | pounds, Everybody is telling me| meal. It mixes with the food you | druggists everywhere. wife for his son. e r ; could only be ef: | ‘How fat you have got in tho last |eat for the purpose of separating all jexactly what they should weigh to: APED . At the age of 16, she was com jour, to} fe at target practice and not In| month.’ ” of its flesh producing ingredients. | te to marry Marino's son In Se} be used to » rt of this wal conflict, Gathmann claima, When hundreds of men and wom-|It prepares these fat making ele |heights: grea’ of all ’ aaltion.| because the enemy's ships using en—and there are hundreds, with|ments in an enaslly assimilated form, ‘Time after time she succeeded In| in addition, the fc & kifts have| impact shells could sink our ships|more coming every day—living In| which the blood can readily absorb | Hetght. Y | escaping and then by some MY*/lbheen made 5 ough mi}-|at long range before we could pen-|every nook and corner of this broad|and carry all over your body.| 5 ft 0 in, terlous power was forced to retur = |hene have be fe privately and/etrate even a fiveinch armor belt |iand, Foluntarily testify to weight | Plump, well developed persons don't | 5 ft 1 in. jand trail after her owners no record ke jon thetr ships. increases ranging all the way from |need Sargol to produce this result 16 mia Rclources alesiied | In Figure 3 t# shown the effect |10 to 25 pounds isiven them by Sar-|Thelr asaimilative machinery per THE 4 400 ITALIANS FROM | Alberta, . 9; /of a d2centimeter high explosive /gol, you must admit, Mr. and Mra./forms {ts functions without ald 5 | aeons Scotia shell (or a large torpedo) striking and Mins ° r, that there | But thin folks’ assimilative organs M4 & battlenhiy rm t 18 KLA? SEATTLE AT FRON Quebec, 4,000,000 pounds of cheese; |the belt armor o be vot me a this Sargo do not. This fatty portion ot thetr te eo ad pi pinphnioy ata mag hye ncn RO ait bon in the age Fine ae i an t you 5° sap deck’ tate’ te | toes “podien Whe la nd od. Stak 5 tt maped by gypsies from an orphan-| lels of oats; Ontario, $08,000 bags of * aiy plows n he side 0 the ship. qi Had a ¥ Joa better. ook tn 2 it. | the ae pn uabe urned coal 5 ft at Helena, Mont., 14 years ago,| pr. 1. Soresi, who {* touring the| flour; Saskatchewan, 1,500 horses stth-hia thighs Bett cowie withetand |tenit tee ee “Td |days’ uso will prove whether or not| S0ld in Seattle and vicinity by all|® ft 3 in. toy sooeaint to tk h Daven cies for two Ttalls an ‘ds ley caetel inane wucnate of eoeteent mereahl® even such an attack without being give most anything to put on a little |this is true of you, Isn't it worth |leading druggists, including Bartell |s ft 11 in. " i onles for two jan da! e i. | ; oy e "db | ? y ‘ Swift's P acy. 6 ft. state superintendent: of public tn- pers in New York, the Progresso| Columbia, 25,000 ca of canned) 2k. | xtra welght,” but when some one itrying Drug Co. and Swift's Pharm | struction of Montana, who ts here ica 4 the Bolletino| salmon; Manitoba, 4,900,000 pounds| ———__—_—____— as a delegate to the National Edu. |!'*lo Americano an weaned | | s 6 day in Se-|of flour. istance and advice. Baird). cation association, to lend his ald |4eie hort to italiane trom this vi| Ot how much more, in this pro- "Bigelow smooths things ont. ‘The pa isc eetee deg Alice aeithane °° **F \cinity have already left to jola the| longed war, is Canada capable? villainous husband ts Killed and all] Melbourne Ending Saturds stater, Mise Alice Mitchell. tory |Itallan army, and that by September| Well, here is what Premier Hor ends happily, (Blanel iawteat is the story | ithe total will be 600. He says|den said to me on the subject: eee ae Night | ign gor tellers tpl she Judge W. ©. Harrie recently held| purpoee, our resources are not at ‘ui |Steps In,” and had a difficult time os Racing eanardil porta, U yy. Night et rat the age of 14, she was sold by | court in a corn field near Emport oe + iy greet but Pvelge ue h hecoegeere ft, ee ers sreek enjoy “The Game of Life,” éramat Reesta Gych, the leader of the|Kas. He decided that the farmers eee Tt) sae Sod sd TT Len ment of the other players. “Dreamy Dud Resolves Not band, to another gypsy captain | bomen ape a so aad too} poy By daa wad siuail xe winttres C raan és ty. | Smoke,” comedy; “The Fate of ¥ eir wol P. inifres sTeenwood as he a ” fe ee, Mae, who sought a| busy to leave -—— | rifices we did not anticipate at * ein (i drama, lant daughter of wealthy parents, in “ee The Jilt,” a two-reel American- , ing Saturda: Night |Beauty release, should make en-| Medison Ending Saturday Migkey jYious the hearts of the ultra fash-|suirators"); “The Little Calle jjonable modiste. She appears at} mount” (Dorothy Gish); “Getting various times attired in strictly up lthe Jardener’s Goat,” jto-the-minute gowns, the filmy flar-|pis Blighted Career” (Bille jings and alluring drape effects of Ritchie). first. In whatever is neces | Bary to bring the war to an hon- | erable AND TRIUMPHANT conclusion, Canada is prepared, | and CAN, take a full part.” Save The Baby) which give just the right touch to : oes Use the reliable |the delicate characterization which | » ’ | Miss Greenwood undertakes. _ RESIDENCE “THEATRES. HORLICK’S Pil ° + | Ruth Stonehouse, lending nctressy | Home Ending, Saturday ORIGINAL with the Easanay company, has dust King Baggot, in “A Stramee received her new automobile, a 90. | "pearance, Malted Milk |horsepower car. It 1s one of the| As every part of the body efficiently, ‘ eco. * . . | fastest machines ja & hicago, ted by thousands of Physicieny | Mosne's and Nuraes the world over to | DE * -—-—'--f- PRO G R AMS > ne qu ory Alhambra Ending Sunday Night Charles Chaplin, in “The Bank” | “On Dangerous Paths” (Vio! a | Dana). Conventent, no cooking nor eddiianal vited. Simply dinscivein water. Agrees, when other foods ofen Semple fr HORLICK’'S, R. Take it NOW to Reap Advantage of CHEASTY’S FINAL Ten- Day THE VANDERE i 7 ae ieee Every Fancy Suit in this matchless stock in- NAT GOODWIN cluded (except only the Invincible Suit, always With Seattle's $16.50). All $20.00 and $16.50 $ 1 3 50 Fopuier Aetress garments NOW .-..eeeeesesseces “ FLORENCE MALONE All $30.00 and $25.00 $1 "6 50 And the Dainty Kiddie garme nts now ..... . eee ° All $40.00 and $ 35.00 $21 50 KATHERINE LEE garments TOW .aeee eee ee ey e IN AN EXTRAORDINARY SOCIETY MELODRAMA This is a clean sweep, for we will not show t same goods the second season. The Master Hand “VALUES TELL” Clemmer Ending Saturday Night “The Master Hand” (Nat Good- j win). eee Liberty Ending Saturday Night | “Crooky” (Frank Daniels), cee Colonial Ending Saturday Night |. “Lady Audiey’s Secret” (Theda | Bara). eee Class A Ending Saturday Night “A Film Johnnie” (Chaplin) ; “The Phantom Extra,” drama |""When Quality Meets”; he Van | |derbilt Cup Race Mission Ending Saturday Night “The Runaway Wife" (Stewart BARA § COMING SUNDAY si Is Making ~ roll mendous Hit In PURSUIT OF ee an aucley PLEASURE The Story of a Woman 44 Big Crowds at bony | | Louls Gathmann’s exclusive diagrams showing old style and his new triple hull invention, which are explained In the accompanying story. Extra Added Attraction CHARLES CHAPLIN fm c*ss 4 | COLONIAL |CLEMMER f ance. You'd Who Repented Too Late pa adh In Hie Famous Comedy Charlie Chaplin ts tickling the Patrons of the Colonial who have| Florence Malone, former Seattle Better Come Early, C H+ It's Her Latest an -] patrons of the Claas A in a brand | hitherto shivered when they |stock actress, is a principal with DOUGH & DYNAMITE hew copy of “A Film Johnny,” one | thought of Theda Bara and her vam-|Nat Goodwin in The Master of the funniest comedies of his Key-|pirish way¢ have fallen in love|Hand,” a drama, now playing at COL. HEEZA LIAR tone days Fans are given a with’ her as they _————_—— Crawford at Organ fi B Colonial = Colonial § Greatest Play see her in her |the Clemmer : chance to see him in his street|latest, “Lady Audley's Secret,” In this play Goodwin plays the i p ne Cool, Perfect clothes, sans makeup, and as a| In this play she discards her|part of Bigelow, the hero, ¢ The ' : f « ntl heatre ( | EM M E R woman “evil eye” and snaky mannerisms,| A man has his wife committed to Bm ven Lebar ae 106 The Phantom Extra,” a drama,|/and becomes a pure, sweet woman, |a sanitarlum by a doctor of sintater g nae pee When Quality Meets,” a drama,|but whose life is made miserable|reputation, | ‘Then. the husband i] pica’ LOC woe acct. 10¢ side Seattle's Bout on race are the other features on the | sources |Speculations, and in his difficulties 10c Photopiay Wows 10c BHeTHREB bill. | It is a worthwhile show, goes to his friend, Bigelow, for as-| [re scenes from the Vanderbilt cup | thru houndings from outside jloses his money by unfortunate sd