The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1916, Page 2

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P, on a glossy richness natural |@ short business meeting Friday, at m © color, also a fluffiness which makes |2 o'clock, after which they will vis-| oe ee GIRL TO UIT WHITES tw at Seem very much heavier than it |it the Crescent Manufacturing (Co.'s f Ws. After a canthrox shampoo, ar-|demonstration, at Second ave. and|,¢- 2° Penalty for such violations | Fanging the hair ts a pleasure. \James st $ fine or two years’ imprisor SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.-— he | au ‘ : ¥ m or both in a white man’s home THIS KIDNEY MEDICINE MAKES ‘ think mpathy with he le 044 oe think and be yathy with the FRIENDS EVERY WH $ Dow oe "ile. raereaion tony ERE 7 Don't Merely “Stop” a Hoopa ! reservation today : Cough t\taced a to the Indian haunts About four 5 save ‘exo the doctor | % + jof her p Th ‘ ae attack 0 aying I had kid-|5 Stop the Thiag That Canes it @ |NY bet Gravel of the argement of the fad the Cough Will ae Dn ot Otek wheat ee o, Me, a eh deca nelius Simpson, of Orick, who raised Mi aivere > : a ; . he Indian r id, can ac her tae eS ey eee an ; 0096069 640060640400| The girl's parents ot strenu #0 bad that I was not able to work | he or for about two months: | could not | bought one fitty.< f' “TACOMA HANDS GIFT Down Go the Prices Another Notch WE MUST HAVE QUICKER ACTION ON THIS STOCK! If We Are to Vacate This Store by February Ist Do you realize what it means for any store to sell its merchan- dise at a Quarter, a Third and Half its Cost, and have your | €xpenses go on just the same? Remember, this sale is no con- |} tinuous performance. THE LEADER Co. Bill Shepherd Finds 50 and Over Befor Monastir THEY'RE 3D RE MON Mall) ASTIR, Serbia, Dec na tripod! our front vinting at the m an. Ar atc A gentle slope r 1, on our right tt slope, and stretching ns of red, windin of the hills trenches ua unfe Hefore or Saturday i yee For good things like these: two “eoath tho the» hind the trench me reason we do ow silent not k at ni OUR MAIN FLOOR Ladies’ Princess Slips, values up to $2.75, for = $1.19 Get the prices we have put on all kinds of Infants’ wear before buying— it will make a og saving for you. For Sale and for Sale Cheap field; or about soldiers many Serbia's resources. most thru; class of men; Wall Show Cases, Wood-top Glass Counters, all Glass Show Counters, Wood Here” thes are, Counters, Tables, Window Fixtures, Wax Figures, a Paper Baler; Store Tables, J” Their tes all sizes; Mirrors, Dress Forms, Ladies’ and Misses’, and hundreds of other arti- cles tended i in your store or home. Come Tomorrow and Again Saturday The Leader Co. here waiting to kill or to willing to defend with the 1422 to 1424 First Avenue Near Pike Street al te cities thats two ! from the Rotten! They the m¢ *, INDICTED MAN PUTS that dissolves and removes all dar @raff, excess oil and dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spo cle seft and pliant, while the r takes CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE MEETS | The Consumers’ league will hold Men e d we get o & They are the STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 13, OLD MEN FIGHT BIG FREIGHTER | | ON SERB FRONT STUCK ON REEF GERMANS 25000 of the of| Salvaging ay Kankon Maru, | RVE} BY WILLIAM G, SHEPHERD (United Press Staff Correspondent) (By | A man standing fn the mid of the road looking thru-a tele ut, On from alno| her deck ne | 1916, PAGE 2. of freighter the cargo ae ef No. 3, aground on Belle Chain etween Mayne and Saturna islands, was begun Thursda Capt. W n and crew of the f the » Co fw laden with steel 1 other heavy rail road equipment for the tran bertan railway, and was ttn to Viadivostok under charter wheels a oar says Col. Vas-| Frank Waterhouse & Co for fore rand Wednesday was went to She ran on the rocks in a Wednesday morning, Her peak wan reported full of wa load shifting and the night Salvor long |her ald Sees the Enemy's Lines ween and you mander sunshine CAT SHOW WINNERS his eyes wears in MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NOW ON og ag ge bag hg . are y remain in the | Ladies’ embroidery-trimmed Skirts, up to | Ladies’ Combination lace-trimmed Under t Na Balas on Brym 98c, for § i 49¢ wear, values to $1.50, for 89e the of earth before him. They Ladies’ lace and “eibaiamilie a Ladies’ Fine Night Gowns, up to $1.50 § ** * AA. ad Mpeg ba tosig ins Skirts, up to $1.98, for $1.2) values, for 4 75. oe , : 7 soe These mon are from Vrant,” ex Ladies’ Combination lace-trimmed Unde. Ladies’ beautiful Night Gowns, up to ff plains the colonel. “They. are ‘wear, values to $1.00, for. - BBE | $2.75, for $1.19 J Serdin’s third and last reserve. y she can yet put into the how many classes France has left, or how Great Britain can raise, but there's neither any doubt nor any secret about She's al she's on her last men in the 50s, our even. | nesta of om of the t men of heir fire © ovens cut f the trenches. ome and chil emories that life of a - 3 Inst Dig of ago, MAY FORCE INDIAN thei} 7 JOHN PANTON, Manager dix teties serons” thle Villar wee Quits—and the sooner we get through the less we lose and the peaks. sm e . 3 nl ey more you save on every purchase you make. they ean come across this flat val ° Pastir & miles behind us ia theira, wit nll the women and Be Here Tomorrow [| 3: | a fiat, bon New Csdnalnailine on British West Front Gen. Sir Douglas Haig He te the brilliant who was appointed t olin French as cot of the THritish i] Haig is only 44 years old, } young officer sucesed Sir in Fr Gen nt has gained distinction not only the present fighting, but in the Soudan campaign under Lord |Kitchener and in the oer war mer Up to 7Sc Ladies’ Fitted Bags A9¢ | Regular 69¢ Red Table Covers, Up to $1.00 Hand Knit Skating Caps, white | each a was y and colors, each 59e¢ Regular $2.75 Fine Plush Rugs...$1.39 a road at the foot of the dt Up to $2.50 Foot Pads or Arch Supports, | Regular 7Sc Men's Winter Underwear, ff iil"),totiem tramp behind per pair . TSe | each 19¢ only you haven't been on Regular Sc 1'4- inch Wood Curtain Poles, | Regular $2.50 Men's Union Suits. . $1.50 Jf particular section of it per foot Ze Men's Arrow Collars, standing-up styles; ms 2 aye Be Bs eg bag here, 4 tut they seem o Regular 25¢ 1'4-inch Brass Curtain Poles, “'7°% 14, 1455, 1444, 15, 1544, 15%, 1544, 15, another world. per foot Se 16h, 17, all go at Se, or, the dozen. SOE F. Death lies between here ena| Regular 10c Sponges, ass'rd_ sizes, each Se verbs Nseee iene nares i714. Thru ginasce over there, men are} Up to 25c¢ Silk Ribbons, assorted colors, , si a Danicteghtealb a perhaps per yard . 10¢ all go at S¢, or, the dozen 50¢ m WE seem inhuman and f Boys’ Collars, assorted styles, sizes 11, an trenches along the hi Up to $5.00 White Satin Slippers. $1.00 | 11:5, 12, 1214, 13, 1315 and 14, now Se Pe Sarpy ties Up to 35c assorted Laces and Bands, per | each; the dozer He? 50¢ Eni tale bpp Se 50c Boys’ blue and flesh winter weight shiny miles apart ir $1. 75 gallon Linoleum Glue, per | Underwear, now 19¢ : Bore with p -.. $1.00 | 35¢ Boys’ and Misses’ wri Ribbed Hose, ‘naa esen, te Poeeee r “10¢ " Ladies’ Dust NT ES Oe see caa. cease cas eoneee 25e¢ We climd as sunny CaUnbl be. | INSTALL POTENTATE He and his official divan were in t a gathering of 800 Seat tle ners Wednesday ni ight. OF won succeeds J. A. Swalwell at the head of the local shrine. 'neveinoes Weight 25 Pounds And Would Not Take One) Hundred Dollars For His New-Found Flesh Inter- esting Statement of STONE- R in Boston,” and other critica _ BLAME 0 To WEBSTER |, "ron: e0t omer cri! " RETAILERS L. TACOMA, Jan. 13.—Amid cries! snantmous ¥ Don't be and bashfull se oe the Cat show TODAY’S AID TO BEAUTY Entries will be permitted until Saturday night, and the Queen City An especially fine shampoo for thru « subel Cat sh \ staging the af-|, this weather can be ai the Weceuan Mate air on the ony of the Bom! trifling expense b. | v-ico. T franch eo 1 Ma main’ w, is offering the Ng a teaspoonful of canthrox in @|company had been revoked three largert list ¢ ums in its his up of hot water. Pour slowly on years ago and was restored yoster ir . ; 5 Bealp and massage iek This | Gay any information reaarting @reates a soothing, cooling lathe w, call Rainier 492J before Were You Ever on Your Way to Reno —And Found Friend Wife| Had the Upper Berth? Fest at night. I read so much and | w “h ich did me > much good I heard so much of Dr. Kilmer's| bought six one-dol jar bott After wet a veh A GREECE PROTESTS Bwamp-Root I decided to try|taking this amount of Swamp-Root | 4 f wh ta Swamp-Root; after taking several|1 was comple . : an bottles, I was restored to good | not consult 5 ae the gat rease Wanny health and 1 have not been troubled |and am dott ' u Bete ke eee te Ailton with my kidneys and ider since. ‘ against their occupation of ers and bis a e ce 1 ke an ot fan island of Corfu Root to othera with | and t 6 | i bladder troubles. ¥ Yours respectfully, ery truly yours et ‘ Ve cee Mimi 802 EF. 14th st ui WEIDENTHALER ; t i, naa De nats Grand Island, Nebr y ¥ Re a this 5th da p —— Fleming oll r : above tober, 1915, Mr that the « Fe WhO ' ‘ and in ‘ pts gence OMNI Revs oath that the same is true in sub Justice of the Peace haaaeticmmden dice nding In and for the County of Craw-| THEO, P. BOKHM Pine ford and State of Kanuas | Notary Public Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a » Ple #izé bottle. It will convince any one, You will also s fet of va mation, telling about the kid if at When writing nd mention Department Rf vith | end one-doliar size bottles for sale at all drug store i ; Mt | | r EXGUSE ME! | THE LAUGHTER UNLIMITED The Strand Theatre This Week British Co} in| ere ‘ATTACK COSTS Teutons’ Bodies Litter Ground After Champagne Of fensive GUNS {GERMAN FAILED With a reek the German PARIS jlens disr 13 life. 26,000 men in the Jan ard ¢° over offensive in the Cham pay according to Chalons dl |patches today describing the blood fighting since the September t numbers of German wound 1 prisoners reaching Chalons eon firs Von Einem pl to » whole allied front from | Khetr Verdur | The prisoners complained that their artillery failed and that 11 stead of silencing the Frenc |teries, the Teuton guns wrecked portions of the ady i trenches, while the day'*® bomt « ment gave the French tm bring up reserves to cope with attack Gas bombs forced retirement of the Germans from several advanc |ed positions before they charge Many were torn to bbons they attempted to then, before they co gains, the French « |gained nearly al | kround | German bodies littered the battle ground tn vant masses WASHINGTON, an. 12 tor Brady of Iidat has a ic hope of taking immedia rt in | the deliberations of the Senate be leause of h Iiness with hear j trouble NUXATED ARON There ts faila to ne sure way that never re ¢ dandruff com ly and that to dissolve it destroys it entirely. To do this ust get about fou ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it ic jmently with the finger tips | By morning most, if not all jyour dandruff will be gone, jthree or four more applications wit completely dissolve and ent destroy every single sign and rate of tt, no matter how much dandr¢ aft | you may have. You will find, ing and digging stop instantly, be Muffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and | soft, and look and feel a hundred | mes better You can get liquid arvon at a ler ig store. It is inexpensive, a four ounces is all you will n This simple remedy has never been known to fall.—-Advertisement. ounces of plain ‘and too, that all itch. | of the scalp will | |day with Georee, The Screen’s Supreme Star PICK of the Storm Country,” | While There Is Sti THE FOUNDLING The The Picture cial Numbers 8-Piece Russian Orchestra and Giant Moller Pipe Organ OLISEUM) Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. In a Stirring Story, Pictured in Five Parts. Features Will DMISSION 15c, LOGES 30 TODAY Until Saturday Night FORD Like “Tess t Brings Tears to the Eyes It a Smile on the Lips : Be Anterpreted by and Spe- Rendered by COL HOUSE TALKS TO CABINET MEN LONDON, Jan. with members of the British ca inet, Col. E. M. House, persona representative of President Wilson was scheduled for further confer ences today He conferred yester fir Edward Grey, the Brit ign secretary; David Lioyd munitions minister; A, J ish fo Shaner & Wolff Will Move to 916 Second Avenue on February 11 13.—Refusing to and your hair wif ‘discuss the snbjects of hie talks Baifoer, lord of the admiralty, apl ae Lord Reading, lord chief justice. LADIES OF G. A. R. SOCIAL E William McKinley circle, Ladies @ of the G. A. R., will give their reg- ular monthly card party at § o'clock Friday évening, In Veterans’ hall, State Armory Mrs. G. D. MeQuesten new head of Tacoma schools. Prevent the Laxat is only one Krome ignature on box. se in Plain Figures $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $11.25 $22.50 Everything Marked and Overcoats $16. JANUARY *] $18.00 Suits and Overcoats $13.50 Suits 90 AND JUST WHEN YOU CAN BUY ONE AT OUR MOVAL SALE! YOUR CHOICE OF ABOUT 300 OVERCOATS—NOW (Our Standard $15.00 Values) Entire Stock of Reliable Clothing For Men and Young Fellows Now Offered at Sale Prices $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $18.75 SHANER &WOLFF THE GOOD CLOTHES SHOP CORNER MARION—901 THIRD AVENUE—CORNER MARION “CLEARANCE! 25 l $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $15.00 b

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