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Betty Brown Says: Our Values of Merchandise Are Equal to Any Store in Seattle, With an Additional Advantage of Easy CREDIT Terms PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. Corner Third and University “Where are you going, my pretty maid?" “i'm going a-milking for Egis, sir,” she sald. EGIS INSTEAD OF EGGS ls Made From Milk and Maize PURE AND NUTRITIOUS e ts used instead of Eggs for all baking, and costs one —Like 3 dozen for 25 cents. EGIS COMPANY, Seattle |} Maritime Bidg. Elliott 2438 4 The superior lity, work 5 and moderate prices continue to | Df give our Sweaters a very high place among particular pe All for our Sweaters are made of the very best worsted woolen and Pare guaranteed to keep their shape and color 4 {Prices From $5.50 to $8.00 Northwestern Knitting Mills 81 MARION ST. VIADUCT YOU CAN RENT FOR $1 PER YEAR Storage tn the steel cage for tin boxes, suit cases and other bulky articles. aby Grand 1Piano $475 Big Bargain for some- ‘one who appreciates qual- Packages stored in this cage are absolutely free from fire or burglars, Day and Night Sale Deposit Vaults Third, between Yesier and James Opposite Courthouse Good Reasons why you should have your next suit of clothes made by Frost & The House of Baldwin —_— at DOE. SHERIFF . Main 2655 1220 Fourth Ave. Seyne Low Rent District Prices Less Easy Terms will add in room. reas jar bis ynor’s fe but» $13.68 S. H. POYNOR FURNITURE CO. 1521 FOURTH AVE. Pik: id Pi Frost & Seynei 1205 FIRST AVE. Near Seneca St. We Are Making Specialty of STEAKS quality, price and service try RIPPE'S CAFE 314 PIKE 8T. Phone Now For Renton Coal— Groceteria price, For ) of Wheat, I-1b, 1-02 H-O Oatmea charge; no delivery; no clerks You help yourself as in a cafeteria, First Spring Flowers of the Season TULIPS IN nl there's none | | pink Ms ye better. Delivered to any part of the city J. W. BULL 609 TENTH AVE. East 87 Phones East 98 that Mr The Flower Shop 218 Pike St. Elliott 2182 All Cut Flowers and Plants in —The baby grand —Now, what do you think of Sheriff is offering at such an my picture this week? I bought unusually low price is a very | the sweater and cap from the beautiful instrument, in tone Northwestern Knitting ! and appearance. If y are | Don't you th t are Jooking for a piano, don’t buy and appropriate for this until you have seen this one ather? SANRIO stag —Posed by Lothrop Studio. Betty Brown Says: —While waiting for a Madison cable Second ave. I noticed those stairs leading to the American Safe Deposit Vaults, and, obeying went down car on the tm pulse 1 was sur- prised. The largest and finest I found three vaulta in the city are the bank distinct sets of marble stair wayf te also a fr vator, from all Big ch containing valuables are moved « to the place, and abt and making it ac parts of the building # of silver and trunks passenger e exsible and stored with the ease and system of a wellappointed wa we o thing that It pressed me especially was a bas relief in br of the It te the work of a California artist, and ts re ported to have cost the owner $100,000. Los Angeles have it on exhibition with a view to making a It certainly ts a masterplece. * Supper Some people —No charge, clerks. no delivery, no Just help yourself and your pocketbook at the Groce. terla Stores Small expense and small profits are their eee —If you want to know the pur- basing value of a dollar in the furniture line, drop in and see Mr. 8. H. Poynor at his farnt- ture store, on Fourth ave. —Why pay Frost & Seynel just a little mon ach week fora high-grade, when you can made sult, buy the same suit for 20 per cent more and pay cash in the high rent district? **- —1 give you the best work at the lowest margin of profit. If this is the kind of guarantee you are looking for, come and see Dr. J. Brown, foot of Cher ry st., over Pioneer Drug Store s+ —Mr. Rippe showed me how he brofls his steaks and chops on burner. That ta why they are so good a charcoal —Mr. Lippman is still making his offer of last week, cent of purchase to church at his store if 5 per your You can have credit you want it —Mre. of her She Langfield is selling all winter hats for $1.00 ia doing this for the benefit of her regular cus says she tomers. Take advantage of these unnsual prices. ee —Mr. Lothrop Is showing my picture of this week at his studio. If you want a better idea of his work, co and see it ~The Flower Shop has all the n flowers. spring f tulips They make the home pretty are the pots o and ferns bright and nglike. —Egis Is getting quite popular, at least In my home. I don't Miss Williams of Ellers i raph Department told was sure I wo ke, And I corta lid when [ heard tt 6 6 a Volco Ia Tailored Ready has an un pleated fronts. You had better take advantage of th ale preparation for summer STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1916. PAGE 6. BETTY BROWN GOES SHOPPING READ WHAT SHE FOUND Latest Styles, Best Bargains in Seattle’s Progressive Business Houses Watch for Betty’s Comment Every Week Any Talking Machine Mere, on one f uu om son, Columbia and Victor Ir compare them at your Lele Let us play your favorite mual CHHOPPER SEPKELLY on Easy Terms Prices From $15 Terms Low as 50c We still have on hand about 100 Balmacaans, latest patterns, that we are selling at half price, from $5.00 to $12.50. We also have some mighty fine Gents’ Suits that we are closing out at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. THE MODEL STORE 819 Second Ave. Our for the uables of CLEARANCE OF Manhattan Shirts! $1.15 ralues to $800,009.69 Tailored Ready Company 401403 Pike St. WHY THE RIGHT DR. BROWN? The Dentist Plaited and Piatn at Si at and why my piace of bn fe called THE RIGHT BROWN. DR. J. BROWN t of Cherry st. oor Drug Store. Directty Brown Ads Are Trade Bringers Safe Deposit storage of trunks, chests, val- all American Savings Bank & Trust Company ond Ave. at Madison 8t Vaults are used kinds. Your piano is safe from dampness or injury. Good Service. Reasonable Rates. FLEMING’S CREAM CARAMELS FLEMING’S CANDY STORE Pantages Theatre Bldg. THIRD AVE. Store of Service and Quality” “The LADIES! FOR THREE DAYS Trimmed Hats _ $1.00 Values Ever Offered in ese Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop Upstaire American Theatre SECOND AND SENECA, Open Till 9 P. M. Saturday The Finest Equipped Photo- graph Studio in the Northwest J. W. LOTHROP PHOTOGRAPHER Pn oe eo High-Grade Portraiture 425 Walker Bidg., Seattle Second and University Phone Main 5403. Large, thor oughly modern rooms in a first- class hotel at very reasonable rates. STANDARD HOTEL Ist Ave. and Pine St. Seattle, Wash Mr. Propet of Fleming's Can a demand for a mels that he t ‘ keeping supplied » must be a good reason for this de mand For Rates in Betty Brown Section Phone MAIN 9400 Mr. Bullock has done a rush ing business the last couple o weak But you know his under such unusual sale he leases the entire output o the Renton coal mine. RR. RATE STEAL ALL EXPLAINED Agent Tells Southern Pacific HIPPODROME | Why It's ed an gy 3rd Ave. and Cherry St. Eugene Levy, Mgr. | WEBSTER TELLS ALSO Charles M, Andrews, district freight and passenger agent for || the Southern Pacific, tried for | more than an hour Wednesday |f| to convince The Star that |]| roundtrip passenger rates from Chicago to San Francisco, via, Seattle, are just and rea sonable. | Andrews Is one of the most | | agreeable chape in town He is a versatile debater and | a willing worker for the 8. P. j if But his arguments failed to | | convince. He effus and tariff dor The 8 transportation Jules until was on the WINE 5—Parts—5 FEATURING orothy Green |I reporter verge of beg king his pardon for ever @ tain |B |ing an idea that the Southern Pa ificific was anything other than a cor poration ma 1 Admit “Arbitrary” Rate differ ® ch santly on rentials, re sportation have taken @ er to Me Star repe & collapse, threw admitted that the matters that it wou |] 32nd 4 Then was feeling as The like up his hands an jround-trip rate { Chicago to Ban Francisco via the Southern lines is! arbitrary As the Adventuress | It tee termed “the arbi , trary” when spoken of In the officer “A MORAL LESSON of the Se n Pacific and its al lines, the Union Pacific 1-Washington Ratlroad & N he said | Ore ligation Co., Hippodr 5 Vau ae ville "Acts 5 vt What fs an ‘arbitrary’?”’ he was) | asked | | Looks Up the Definition | | “The $1 difference in the . IHlchargo for round-trip ticket,” he featuring ga ee Robt. Athon & Co in ar ry. 1 one . I Here was a man admitting that the rics Tai Pinte tore Ml | “ELONE'YMOONERS” trary | May The Star man | thought, he was wrong in hie idea |J\of the meaning of the word “arbi |[\trary.” He looked tn the diction-| | | i} | | | The biggest and best show in the world for the price ary } “ARBITRARY — DESPOTIC, |TYRANNICAL,” said Webster | | Wants Things Talked Over =| Being « passenger agent, An It follows, a pacifist and Matinees—Continuous | Evenings Hl aistonat 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. l]| He was strong for airing railroad | he eald. Sometimes it did good for the people to wake matters. a lot of the railroads up. He was wure of |fithat. But he believed fn |} macy, — it would be much better, he} thought, for the people of Seattle the Northwest to get together with the traffic representatives of| the ratiroads and discuss the case — | | He “Kids” the Reporter Plane for a permanent sak bei content ade-j contracted when he made the long lowe ring ser permit 2 *\quate water system should call for fight to repair the leaking wooden and the Southern je has! increased reservoir capacity at Vol-| pipe line been absolutely severed,” he 46! teer park, the utilization of Swan| The permanent pipe line, he sald, clared. “Otherwise, 1 wouldn't be/iake ag an impounding reservoir, | would cost $3,000,000. maintaining an office here land the construction of a steel or| An additional reservoir of 50,- He was kidding the reporter) concrete pipe line from Landsburg | 000,000 gallons capacity would jamain jto the city cost about $350,000. | he courts ordered this affilia-| That is the opinion of Superin He said that the financial condi- tlon severed several years ago. 80./tendent Youngs, of the water de- tion of the department warranted jf out of deference to the court*, the/ partment, who returned to work the improvement, but that bonds two roads would naturally main lr esday after a week's sickness, could not be issued until plans are completed. That work, he said, tain separate offices ought to be done in a year. The differential, Andrews ex plained finally, was not a differen the hair roots ‘or''e SS HOMELESS BY FIRE tial at all, as it fast. Te failing air At once and rid the scalp of ery particle of dandruff, get a 0 more 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any force to travel/drug store, pour a little in your ‘an Franci#eo and/nand and rub it into the scalp. Aft- { than it costs over a few applications, the hair allied Southern lines, leaving | stops coming out and you can't find fany dandruff. COLONIAL TONIGHT, UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT—CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. YOUNGS’ REPORT ON WATER MADE ESSE ALS LALLA AAA HAIR COMING OUT? } allied P. and an “arbitrary.” | 14 Dandruff causes of the scalp, and feverish irrita iw of tn th | railroad offices, b il Taking his word for it, it 18 an srbitrary rate, and discriminator if ogain ttle and the Northwest { k, loosen nes ot stop Takes Business From Seattle $1 when sum ver rates a from Chic: PASSAIC, N. J., Jan. 19.—A $500,- 000 fire, starting in the F. Woolworth’s 5 and 10-cent store, burned several buildings today and left 50 families homeless, destroyed power cables and left most of the factories paralyzed. the |} Seattle out In winter ft costs $21 5 more by And the dis-| t miler less the Northern route tance this way is That's what BULL BROS. | Just Printers *013 THIRD «AIN 1042 | DRESS WARM AND | KEEP FEET DRY Tells Take rary es it “arb Sufferers Rid Rheumatism Salts and Ge of Uric Acid | Rheumatism is no respecter of age, sex, color or rank, If not the most dangerous of human aff tiona, it 1s one of the most painful. | Those subject to rheumatism) |f|should eat less meat, dress as | warmly as possible, avold any up- due expos and, above all, drink |[ tots of pure wate | Rheumatism ta caused by uric |B) acid, w is generated in the bow | |els and absorbed into the blood, it [iis the function of the kidneys to | filter this acid from the } and jf cast it out in the urine; the pores William Russell Charlotte Burton of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus |[\ forcing the kidneys to do double vA work, they become weak and slug Featured in the Five-Act Masterpicture De Luxe Edition gish and fail to eliminate this uri eld which keeps accumulating and “The 9 cirenlating through the te |} \eventually settling in the joints and —_ muscles, nusing stiffness: ore ness and pain called rheumatism At the first twinge of rheuma tism, get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful !n a glass of water and drink before breakfast each for a week, This is said acid by stimulat rmal action The story of a young New Yorker who finds man- hood in the Far West. 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