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We Save You $10.00 on Every Come Upstairs 9 $25 Values E which we are now selling at 915 S The Materials, the Tailoring the Style and the Fit will surprise you. Our guarantee of a new Suit or money back if dissatisfied is an assurance of «per fect satisfaction. Open Saturday Nights Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 PIKE STREET) f SWEDEN AND SPAIN CLARA ke» SPOTLIGHT IN DAY'S POLITICS WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 21.—|pathy with the American senate , ae Was and Spain flashed promi-| agitation for an embargo on ex- nently today on the screen of ports to Great Britain. world politics, They believe that merely cutting Sweden is trying to persuade the off cotton exporta to England United States to join fn a protest would be a sufficient reprisal to against the proposed British actual gain concessions from Diockade of Germany. Spain is said to be making heavy step of preventing exportation of purchases of munitions tn the U. 8. | munitions. It is understood Sweden is m Esaropean reports that Spain ma neuvering guardedly against Brit- be preparing to turn the balance ish interference with commercial against the allies by a stroke and mail matter of Sweden, tho against Portugal, coupled with re fear of trouble. is deterring the| ports of heavy munitions pur- Scandinavian nation from taki chases in the United direct action. | making Spain an important factor Swedish authorities are in sym-in the world political situation. Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200% in Ten Days lets of ordinary nunated tron three times per day after meals for two weeks Then Great | | Britain without the more drastic | States, in| SEATTLE SERBIAN Donate Acts and Tickets Beattle is going to do her sh | Serbian orphans A big benefit concert im to be Jevening of February 14 Members of the | the preparations, They have alrea raters Satin moment Seen we iS Ber HA Croat READ THESE PRICES——READ THESE PRICES fan He ts arranging many of the | Southern vs in Seattle, but not Hlish, So It not #o easy for the to do The women and children in Serbia are begging for crumbs,” “They have been sleeping In the woods and in the Skalabrin Friday | flelds. The winter has killed man fease and starvation. “The people of Seattle are so b' help. Every one haa been kind so and the acts from the vaudeville b The money York, and from th The churches are going to help sell th YOU will have an opportunity of these tickets, THOUSANDS 0 NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Babes fades in ) 600,00 the woods! Not two babes, but God help them—TEN THOUSAND! Ten thousand little children tn stricken, overrun Serbia—starving freezing, dying! 4 Ten thousand ‘children, father less and motherless, wandering, | helpless, thru the forests, living like animals, eating that which even the dogs refuse. it Is the worst calamity of child- hood in a century of world history! The ries of horror are coming sworn to by responsible Americans who are coming in from the stricker? Balkan country When the war started Serbta had 4,500,000 citizens. Over 600,000 ol4 men, young men and boys have been mobilized. There have already been 200,000 casualties in four years. Typhus, which last spring = swept winter and PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21.—Pres] In the matter of Interstate com . ident Wilson and ex-President| merce and on the subject of social $2.00 Men’ at. steer sees bers, large sizes only; sold for |Roosevelt may 4iffer in politica, | Justice, he declared the efforts of o jens C | 50c Silk 75¢ and $1.00, but they agree in their view of |Gov. Johnson of California to ob Dress Shirts .... on . Cif hyphenated Americans tain just treatment for rafiroads Neckties ... ee (| Speaking here before the Nation al Conference on Americat zation, the colonel likened the “hyphen ates” to the man “who loves other women as well as his own wife.” New Commander of the Eastland test your Strength again and see for your: | self how much you have gained tm your chee on your bones Rerve and stomach strengthener and t sult of thie continueus bicod and nerve starvation, people become ‘ally weakt-| more harm than good. ened. nervous an@ all run down, and fre- | covery of the newer quently develop all sorts of conditions. One 1s too this; another se burdened with | tron, te The manufacturers of Nux some |ite potghcy that they | iy ake any man er woman under jacks {rob and increase their stre per cent oF over In four weeks’ ti oment, maybe vided they heve no serious arganic ¢ ite later om No matter what 8. Also they will refund your money in Yelle you, if you are not atror ¥ ease in which Nuaated Iron foes not you owe it to yourself to make the fol-| nt least double your strength in 10 dayw lowiny * how long you can work | time. It te Aiepensed in thie city by the or how far you can walk without becom-|Owl — Bwit ing tired. Next take two five-graim tab- | Drug whip up y [impress EMPRESS CORNER SULLIVAN: * + CONSIDINE “THE Rover Or exits” Twice Nightly 7:20 and 9 Enchanted Forest An Extravaganza WITH Little Boy Blue, Little Red Riding Hood Mother Goose AND Simple Simon | emer 10*20¢ Tom and hcunes Moore , 6 Other Features—6 |janother consistory In¢ March It te also @ great | { e4 such unbounded eonfidence in| | CAPT. EDW.A.BVERS | He is captain of the Illinois naval reserve and will command the East land when {t becomes a naval train. jin ship. POPE CALLS NEW: ~ CONSISTORY | BY HENRY WOOD (United Press Staff Correspondent) | } ROME, Jan Vital impor. tance was attach day to the an nouncement that pope will hold | This is understood to atep in the pontiff's peace program, altho ostensibly it is for the pur. pose of conferring the red hat upon Monslenors Scapinelli of Vienna and Fruhirth of Munich The pope, it is t ed, desires himself as to the poasibil ities of pewce in Vienna and Ba erla Hie action in having representa tives from these pointa continues his plans of conferring ith cardi. nals from the warring count Diplomata of the lied nations lew with concern creation of these two new cardina because of increaving the AustroGerman rep resentation in the Vatican Billy Bloch bought back Eugene rmania cafe Brunner's interest in Thursday, - |Slav Association Will | ance at Moore; Many Local Theatres Will yuthern Slav association of Seattle are making CHILDREN AWAITING DEATH in thick and fast and the worst are) like a withertox | plague over the land, took toll of ‘care! T.R.SWATS HYPHENS; URGES ARMY TRAINING FOR YOUTHS He expressed bimself in favor of | another | 1916. PAGE 9. STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. 21 TO HELP ORPHANS OF OUR Give Benefit Perform- Churches Will Sell are to help the wandering band of UP SIZES AT PRICES given In the Moore theatre on the dy arranged part of the program details, There are many other all of them know how to speak Eng m to tell Seattle what they Intend $5.00 and $6.00 W. L. Douglas Shoes, the best the factory makes; broken sizes. If you fited $2.95 $1.75 and $2.00 Children’s Shoes, broken 89c $4.00 and $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes, in all sizes; cloth top only .... bY 95 w. L. Hundreds of pairs of Men’s odds | One lot of Boys’ Ladies’ Shoes said y of them. They have to fight dis ig-hearted, they will understand and far. They have offered the theatre noUsmes ‘erb-Ameriean league, in New the sea for distribution.” tickets to help by purchasing one or more F FATHERLESS $4.00 and $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes, drummers’ samples, small sizes] and ends Shoes, priced as high MEN’S CLOTHING LOT NO. 1—$15.00 Men’s} LOT NO. 3— $22.50 $4.00, | 600, 000 men and women, leaving | perhaps unmercifully, the children, | who seldom contract this loathsome dineare Many Serbian villages have been absolutely depopulated. The whole country fs in mourning. The enemy and not only destroyed the crops, but Suits in gray cassimeres, pin | $25.00 Imported Blue Serges,| some are only one of a kind; toe Hem inlaments ax veil, stripes, worsteds; some blue | all fancy worsteds, strictly hand-| sold up to $3.00. per cent of the population live by serges. The best value for | tailored. Clear- Clearance Sale Price. ... | the soll, This waa a blow at the very heart of the people. So the two great forces of destruc ton, war and disease, have thrown upon the ulders of neutral Amer ance Sule Price... 912.09 LOT NO. 4—150 Men's Over- coats, Cravenettes, Slipons, in $15.00. Cieemnee $7.95 LOT NO. 2—100 Men's Suits, ave has Layapk Ml eatai de assorted patterns; broken lines; | all colors; sizes somewhat Many of them are in parts of the sold for $15.00. Clearance | broken; sold up to $25.00. country which are strange to them. They do not know who nor where their relatives are. Many of them do not even know their own names. They are roam- ing aimlessly about the country, In the fields and woods, caring for themselves, or dying for lack of Sale Price Clearance Sale Price ... FURNISHING GOODS $1.00 Men’s $3.00 Suit $1 69 ‘Uis $1.50 Suit $2.00 Flannel aye a Shirts 50c and 75c¢ ion i Ribbed Underwear... » Apel Boys’ 25c Heavy nders Ribbed Stockings ...... 7 Sape $6.00 Men’s Pants $5.00 Suit had been nullified by the rulings |ized control of interstate com $2.00 Men's ieee NS eae Union Suits, $5.00 Hand | merce at Washington Roosevelt urged military train. Union Suits ..... “Robinhood” $1.98 All Two-piece Men’s Woolen Underwear at...HALF PRICE $8.00 Mackinaw $4 98 23¢ |acheme of preparedness. | “Fear God and take your own part,” he sald was his theme When we ait idly by when Rel rium is being overwhelmed,” he de jclared, “and, rolling up our eyes, prattle with unctious self-righteous news about the duty of neutral we show that we do not really fear | God, but on the contrary show an jodious fear of the devil and a j meen readiness to serve him. ‘OUCH! BACKACHE! ‘RUB LUMBAGO OR | PAIN FROM BACK | | Rub Stiffness Away With | Small Trial Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs Oil” $10.00 Mackinaw Coats, made in Tacoma by Shull-Day Co., of the very best Oregon City for $9.95 creation of an intense spirit of | ing, beginning in the high schools ‘ ‘Americanism, of national solidar-|polnting to Germany, which he de 15c Black and c $4.00 $5.00 75c and $1.00 ity; he favored, too, a large, effi-|nounced for “callous brutality,” Tan Socks ............ and $5. Eagle Suspenders c cient navy and a small, effictent | being, nevertheless, a worthy ex ; ‘ Men’s Union Suits. . . pe By pe ee |ample for America to follow in a $1.50 Men’s Negligee 79c 4 s Men’s Silk and 10c Hankerchiefs $5.00 Sweaters at 50c Heavy Police Braces ........, Come and satisfy yourself. 1424 Third Ave. Between Pike and Union— Next Door to Chauncey Wright's Restaurant One dollar of your money during this sale will do the REMEMBER THE PLACE. J. B. ROBINSON: OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10 O’CLOCK | Ah! Pain t* gone! | Quickly ?—Yes. Almost inatant wi ee lly ROAR Ub DOD A i ie AB I CE ot |relief from soreness, stiffness, - jlameness and pain follows a gentle | rbbing with “St. Jacobs Olt Rub this soothing, penetrating ol! right on your painful back, and like magic, relief comes. “St. Jacob» Ol” in a harmless backache, lum FIGHTS AGAINST BEING WOMAN, AFTER LIVING 24 YEARS AS MAN condition, William. wildcats to fight. =FINAL WINDUP LEARANCE SALE! HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF FINE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, IN BROKEN For Less Than the Cost of the Material in Them DOUGLAS Shoes, broken sizes, sold,up to Men’s Hats 500 Men’s odds and ends of Hats, all colors and shapes; $3.00 and $3.50 Hats, in all Men’s Pants $2.00 Men's Pants....... .98c $2.50 Men’s Pants......$1.19 $3.00 Men’s Pants..... $3.50 Men’s Pants..... $4.00 Men’s Pants..... $5.00 Men’s Pants. Men’s Storm Rubbers | One lot of Men’s Storm Rub- “English-make” Wool Hundreds of other articles not mentioned in the price list go at same proportionate reductions. the work of two. 1424 Third Ave. ween Pike and Union— oe Door to Chauncey Wright's Restaurant High Top $2.35 -$1.49 -$1.79 -$2.15 - $2.64 - $3.45 a BERLIN REPORTS William up and dressed save for his collar, which his boil precludes. We know that It makes a man hunt around for bago and sciatica cure which never ear and doesn't burn the "atraighta nup! Quit complaining! {Stop those torturous “stitches.” In ja moment you will forget that you} lever had a weak back, because It |won't hurt or be stiff or lame Don't suffer! Get a smelt trial bot Neglect of Important Function j tle of old, honest “St Jacobs Oil" A : | from your druggist now and get May Seriously Impair | thin lasting relief There are many people who be. lieve they suffer from ingigestion when their discomfort reafly Is due | to a constipated condition STOP ‘CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD the Health | 4 Bloat, with its attendant mental | Says Cream Applied in Nostrils % | depression, sick-headache, the belch | Relieves Head-Colds at Once. {) G | ing of sour stomach gases, ete., are | % |\trequently due to inaction of the} ween % \vowels. Relieve the congestio i If y 4 | bowe ngestion anc your head ix stuffed and you can't 4 the trouble usually disappears. The | breathe freely because of a cold or Z|use of cathartics and purgatives catarrh, just get a small bottle of 4 shouid be avoid however; these Fly's Cream Balm at any drug J ishock the system unnecessarily | store. Apply a little of this cra Z | and, at best, their effect Is but tem grant, antiseptic cream into your porary. A mild laxative is Be | nostrils and let it pen@trate thru 4 preferable. every air passage of your head, yf The compound of stmple laxative soothing and healing the inflamed, herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's swollen mucous membrane and you| Jp Syrup Pepsin and sold in drug BENJ. BA get Instant relief. | jj st s for fifty cents a bottle, is/all who suffer with stomach and Ah! how good It feels. Your nos hi recommended. Mr, Benj, | bowel trouble. trils are open, your head 1® clear, | Bassin, 360 Madison St., Gary, Ind A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup no more hawking, snuffling, blow: | thinks Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin | Pepsin should be in every home for ing; no more headache, dryness or| CINCINNATI, Jan, 21.--Authorities bere face the task of making|a wonderful medicino; for four}use when occasion arises, A drial struggling for breath, Ely's Cream| Frances Frey become a woman again, after living 24 years as a man, }years he had a severe case of {n-| bottle, free of charge, can be Oty Balm is just what sufferers from Now she strenuously objects to being anything but a man, |digestion and constipation before | tained by writing to Dr. W B. Cald- linewe colds and catarrh need, It’ The secret of her sex was discovered when she was arrested in ajtrying Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, | well, 454 Washington St, Month @ delight. bt which he is glad to recommend to! cello, Ill. etn Indigestion May Be Due to Constipation