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ee FEB. 17, 1916. PAGE 7 COLLEGE BOYS AND GIRLS DON’T KNOW HOW TO THINK | professor of Journalism at University Tells Some of His} Difficulties in the Class Room; Says Young Folks} Don’t Read Newspapers and Magazines Sufficiently; Can You Answer Questions That Stumped These Students? ur 19th Weekly Friday Clearance ‘Fraser Paterson Co Friday Clearance Women's Suits Closing Out 11 Used Library Tables 25c Dresden Ribbons 2 Yards 25c Dainty pink, blue, mals lavender Dresden Hib he to & inches wide, Very p ty Ribbons and an exeeptic at yards fe First Mloor And Industrial products which have! Friday Sale mm shut off from Germany; state} Outing Flannel : Te Yard t, not al ahe e This is another in a series | the measures undertaken by the] \ $13.50 Table of articles being written by Star reporter, who is occasional visits to the versity to see the “inside” just how of learning ts run. BY TED COOK paying uni of thin great institution a and girls work They might be able to think if they had anything to think Germans to supply substitutes (D) naw of the ¢ What the commande rman battle fronts, late? Quiz 'Em on Thin wan only information called for. Among other things, Politics political questions. He wented “the of the latest much-talked-of velopment in munte”; for) de-| five recent those articles, and give the results. | on each (B)) in Italy's stake in the war, and how has tt hpen imperiled of, one-tenth of the he wanted) them to answer a series of national! i characteristics Friday Clearance Odd Shades of Columbia Yarns N Friday we will out certain odd shades of the well-known €olumbia Yarns. Some slightly mussed others in perfect condition 4 and 8 fold Germantown, Saxony, Shetland Floss and close Black Silks 98c Peau de Cygne 750— Mack Satin Cygne. weight for dresses. Peau width, de 85-inch good walsts, linings, slips, ete. $3.50 Bengaline Silk $1.95— 44-inch black Suiting, medium cord. for suits, Bengaline sult able coats and at $10.00 Winter en’ il of Wom Only a tocks of Suit few garment remain, and they are priced ally arance sensa tions low for a final wraps, FOR MEN Friday Specials Shirts 65¢ M tractive j 15 $1.00 hort, stiff in at- light 14%, ; only. values bosom Shirts dark izes 16%, and and 14, at $6.50 One $27.50 Waxed Oak Library Table for, One $10.00 Jacobean Oak Library One $12. 50 Waxed Oak Library zeus for about, That's what a prof r at the University of Washington contends. “In other words ways Frank Kane of the journalism department, “when the product of 12 years in the public schools comes out here, it has no functional tnformation.” Visita a Clase Room “rll show you what I mean,” he One $18.00 3 ) Mahogany Lit Library “Table | for. mah |said. “I'm going to give ‘em a little] keep their ayes and ears open,”| One $18.00 DW axed “Oak 1 Library Table for test.” Prof. Kano explained, “And 1 tell Seated in the class room were! YOU these young people don't do it Two $1875 W axed “Oak I L brary |half a dozen vivacious, good look:| They haven't been taught how de- } | fore they get here. We shouldn't) German Knitting Yarns Regular values 10¢ to 28 a hank. Speetal...5¢ and 10¢ Second Floor Needlework Classes LL branches of Knit- ting, Crocheting and books of value; the proposed seulp-| Contained are ture work of Gutzon Borglum, and identification of Mantalinl, Cagli-| ostro, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Arabia Felix and Oxsawatomle Brown | Tho boys and girle sweat drops of blood trying to answer. Wants Them to Read | “All I ask {® that they read the newspapers and the magazines and $2.50 Antique Crepe $1.49— 44-inch Antique Crepe Poplin, A beautiful fabric for dresses, suits, etc. $2.00 Satin Duchesse $1.49— 404nch black Duchesse Satin, that is going to be very popular for suits, dresses and skirts this sea non. $1.50 Black Taffeta $1.25—~ .. $12.50 $5.00 Night Gowns 89c “Men's Outing Flannel Night Gowns, 15, 16 and 17 sizes, Broken line to be closed out. $1.00 and $1.25 values at SPE Shirts at $1.00 ar! & Wilson and Bates Street Mushroom Front Shirts, smart styles in sizes 14, 14%, 5% and 16% only, $2.50 and $2.50 were former prices 1 Black in size black Poplin Suit Table ae oe 1 Brown Poplin Suit in wize 16 1 Green Velvet Suit in size 16 1 Black Velvet Suit in #ize 16. 1 Green Broadcloth Suit in size 14 1 Green Poplin Suit in size 16, e One One $13.0 00 ¢ Tables for. One $25.00 Golden Waxed Library Table for..$13.75 One $25, 00 Golden | W. ‘axed pa ibrary, Table for.. 11.00 Six $12 Grass Rockers have to teach geography and apell-| ing and all that stuff." Three hours later I returned The newspaper professor was! smoking a pipe and looking id the proof?” we Art Embroidery taught. Each afternoon, 1 to 5 Lessons free. ~—Hecond Floor. 40-inch black dress Taf. feta, a soft rich lustre and 4 splendid quality material ~-Firet Floor. o 1 Navy Blue Velvet Suit in size 16 All are fur-trimmed and were priced regularly at $18.00 to $25.00, Friday Where the best of home- cooked Old New Eng- land Dishes are tastily Special Each $6.45 Large, comfortable Grass Rockers, have been but slightly used, and are as good as new. Extra special close-out price, each .. ma -36.45 | , Clearance $10.00 | Negligee $3 75 shi —« Were $7.50 and $8.50 FRIDAY prepared and carefully served— The Tea Room —Sixth Floor. " he amiled, “1'll show you what one young gentleman wrote: | He said that the ‘characteristics of the latest development tn music’} | o— . Friday Clearance Women's Dresses at $15 N odd group of eight including— is "The school of music down town where they will teach a person to play rag time on the plano fn three lessons” “tHe says Cagilostro was a ‘noted| Spanish statesman, and that De asepa is a ‘noted French aero- offering of Women’s Albatross Wool Negli- gees. Dainty garments in pink, light blue, Alice blue and navy blue —They were priced regu- larly $7.50 and $8.50. Friday price.....$3.75 Women's $3.00 Evening Slippers $1.95 —Fancy colored Satin Even- ing Slippers, with hand-turned soles and covered heels. In lavender, pale blue, silk ver, taupe and gold. Special Odd Seait Cases ANY of the most re- markable values we have ever offered in thor- oughly good, dependable luggage in this Friday Clearance. ‘ and Crepe Why, a girl from Skagit county one day wrote that the Columbia river flows into Puget Sound,” he continued. “Ossawatomle Brown f* accused of being a supreme court judge. ‘ing girls. Scattered among them werd, twice as many young men They were an eager, enthusiastic looking lot. Frank told them to get behind the batteries of typewriters and/ prepare to mill out “copy.” "Arabia Felix, | am informed,| Asks Ten Questions waa one of the popes. | Here ia one of ten questions he, “I asked where Brandets ved wrote out on the black board. and most of them took a chance “(A) Trace the line of proposed on New York, knowing tt was 10 German commefecial influence and) to 1 that he couldn't live anywhere traffic from Hamburg to the Per-| else. | ER ig NA myn mold sian gulf. (B) What are the terms| “They are mentally bankrupt be | ly reinforced and have { Dresses, —6 Broadcloth Dresses in cream, pale blue, pink and Coat style In belted cts, trimmed with Seal and Coney fur. 1 Stik 1 Corduroy Skating Cos- tume in white Friday clearance Brassieres || .— 65c and 75c White Lime been wonderful to in since I have been lying here. Evy erything that con possibly be done for my comfort has been done, Every day he has called me up on the special telephone hé has had placed at my bedside, the first thing In the morning, and ev ery day he has visited me at least once, altho I know he has been ex tremely busy vince Mr. Selwin died. 97.00 Trowks 85.00—Mnameled red Trunks A splendid sive Trunk We in€xpen * Yesterday 1 went rambling off in o the recesses of my brain for the mere pleasure of bringing up new thoughts to tell you, little book, Tt has been so long since I could think of anything but concrete pain that it was Yke going into another delightful country to once more aak myself “why” and then try to an- wer. made chotce econd Floor. a ntieenlenly Women's $3.50 Third Floor 95.00 Trunke on which Germany probably would | cause they have never been taught) nd 7. «Gh | rf make peace? (C) Name the food) to read $8.78—Canvas od sole leather straps a $15.00 Trunks 811.85—Splendid At first he was very, very dif y) Tam going to tell you, little book, f all my experiences since I have lying here, for some of them some way I fident about approaching me, but arly found no one, RESCUERS WORK TO SAVE fiber Trunks, guaranteed for five years A group of odd Bras- sieres, a variety of styles in sizes 32, 34 and 36 $4 Shoes $2.35 —Women’s Button Boots in LW been very illuminating. 1|2°¢ even the experienced nurses 45¢ Yard patent colt and gunmetal. jf changed my mind many tm the last three months. And I have come to the conclu sion that as long ss a woman has little pain as he. You see, little book, he making me comfortable and power to change her mind she ts or internes could move me with as finding out that the wild ecstacy MANY CUT OFF BY FLOODS NATCHEZ, Misa. Feb, 17 With [became so serious last night that N nforend 817.50 Steamer Trunks $12.75— 34-inch size, strong. substan- tial fiber Steamer Trunks only Brassieres that have been marked regu- larly 75c and $1.00 each. Friday clearance, —A fine, smooth Irish Linen, full 36 inches wide. A good weight for tailored waists, and Special, for art embroidery. Made with welt soles and Cuban heels. Sizes 2% to 4 only. values this store sells at $3. and $4.00. Special —Second Floor. The ‘splendid regular & of love was not absolutely neces each . sary to a good working basis, on which to rear comfort. Dick had been very careful not to caress me if one did not call his tender y of making me more comfortable caresses. And now I must confess to you, dear little confidant who never divulges my secrets, that | wanted him to kiss me—wanted him to pet me. My pain was so agonizingly ma- | terial that I wanted material com |pemsations, and here is the awful part of it. I have not been able yet to decide whether it was Dick's kisses I wanted or just kisses. Someway I felt like a child who wants to be kissed and made well —and yet Dick gave me no tntima- tion that he wanted to kiss me. How could he, little book? I was not his wife—was not a woman; only a helpless clod that self re | spect made him pity and care for One day during a more awful paroxysm of pain than usual, while he was trying to lift me Into a more comfortable position for about the fiftieth time, I gasped out, “Poor old Dick, I am #0 sorry for you.” “Don't, Margie,” he said thickly “Don't pity me, I can’t bear it.” I looked at him in wonder and then held out my arms. Tenderly he held me and linger the federal 8. 8. La Fourche stand-/telephone calls were sent bere for ing by, rescuers in small boats |ald sought today to take to safety ser- | The report waa that around 1,000 eral hundred persons locked in by|persons were marooned, and that the floods at Newelltown, La. there had been three deaths, while The situation there, increasingly |the city had virtually no facilities dangerous for the past three days,|for taking off the stranded. still young. It is only the old and settled, little book, that pride themselves on never changing after once mak- up their minds. You are probably wondering what all this means, little book, why I am trying to excuse myself for deviating from perhaps some one of my most cherished beliefs. T guess that is true and the belief that is growing weaker is that| poor old Dick is wholly unworthy. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS ‘ if your Back Is aching or Bladder @ bothers, drink lots of water - and eat less meat —Second Floor. © 40c to 50c White Linen 29c Yard . Yard wide, medium weight, pure Irish Linen. A very de- sirabla quality for white waists, dresses, etc. Second Floor. Met Tronke— $15.00 valuen at $20.00 value at Pillow Cases 10c Each G OOD weight, firmly woven muslin ; 42x36 inches in size before hem- ming. A splendid wear- ing Pillow Case. The price is extremely low, each S750 810.00 SOUR ° Salt Caneo— $6.00 Leather Bult Cases on $10.00 Cowhide Suit Ca: CIVIL SERVICE » 8 || | aoe ather good ble quality Do you favor appointing the heads of the fire and police depart- ments from those eligible in thetr respective departments? This was one of five questions asked the candidates by the Civil Service league. Mayor Gill an- swered none of them Austin E. Griffiths, candidate for ma: yor, answered thus i most certainly, as this gen- eral rule for the positions is rightly the greatest. stimulus for devotion and service, but I do not want to be bound absolutely by this answer, for conditions might arise which would justify a mayor in appoint ing a person not already in the de- partment.” Oliver T. Erickson, —Remarkable values, for these Dresses were $1.00 and $1.50. —Sizes 34 and 36 only Good quality Ginghams and Percales in stripes and solid colors, Choice... . s5.00— raveling strong, ser —Second Floor. Fd ENTIRE FAMILY TO BE CARED FOR BY STATE] TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Feb. 17.—An entire family, mother, father and eight children, are en route to Boise today, in custody of the state of Idaho. The mother, Mrs. J. D. Ross, will be placed in the When your kidneys hurt and your ik feels sore, don't get scared proceed to load your stomach | h a lot of drugs that excite the| neys and irritate the entire urt-| tract, Keep your kidneys like you keep your bowels . by flushing them with a mild, miess saits which removes the y's urinens waste and stimu- them to their normal activity. ? taught methods of clothing, feed-|will be fully discussed by physt- ing and other important matters |cians and nurses and others who, bearing on Baby's welfare, will be| know more about Baby than has the big day of the week. jever been told before. Nursery and Demonstration day| All preparation for Babies’ week and a baby parade will be another | is in the hands of Mrs. N. S. Me important feature. |Cready, of Snohomish; Mrs. James” Plan Ma Cowan Wilson, of Seattle, and In determining whether Baby is doing well, the best criterion is that he is happy, asserted Dr. John Manning at the Mothers’ Training school at the Bon Marche Tuesday afternoon. All right! Seattle, Washington, February 15, 1916 To the Municipal League, Seattle, Wash. that you assert that Dr candidate for Meetings U Sek Pe rence function of the kidneys is to fil- the blood. In 24 hours they in from it 500 grains of acid and so we can readily understand vital importange of keeping the neys active. ingly kissed my mouth and tle sick child. | It was very sweet, into tears. “Why, what is It, dear?” he but I eyea— kissed me as one would a poor lit burst asked mayor, replied “If the material is there.” civil service employes, ton replied, “Cannot say On the question of pensions for) Griffiths re plied he favored the idea and Erick unqualt- Rrow is opinionate siderate of the view of am that he would be a a ment in the elty council Because your expressed vie acter and habits of Dr. Brown, ndidate for the A a0 much at variance with the char+ we penitentiary. Her 3-week-old baby and four other small children will be cared for at the Children’s hom The father, mother and one 80n were sentenced to terms Baby is going to be happy if the Washington Federation of clubs has to move a te. tly what the federation intends to do. The week will munity day, end in a Com-| Miss Agnes Houston Craig, of Pull on which mass meet-|man, appointed as a committee by ings will be held and Baby's wants|the Federation of THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE ‘AND DON'T KNOW fied that the mild and immi effect of Swamp-Root, the kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be | soon realized and that it stands Drink lots of water—you can't ik too much; also get from any irmacist about four ounces of Salts; take a tablespoonful in of water before breakfast gach morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This fa- ous salts is made from the acid of | pes and lemon juice, combined | “Nothing.” I answered, “I only Better Babies’ week, a week set jaside for the promotion of happi |ness in Baby, will be observed |thruout Washington from March fledly, as I should hav the/are forced to the conclusion that am 60 tired of it all that I guess I|jegislation proposed. before giving|7ou ao not know what you are talk- won't try to live any longer.” complete answer.” ing about. We have been associated with Dr. Dick Jooked horrified ———Nead “The Rose Garten Husband”——| Brown for many years, and have You must not feel Iike that; conducted several political co lsatereeraamran eames |AVE UP MOPE FOR is: itis Manin “Dick, do you really think I'll ONWARD HO; 34 LOST |:*:'.:» er ble wenseianen, “Me'will =| with lithia, and has been used for | ever walk again?” TuaANy tient tor wheal Re coon ens | HOW TO GET RID | nattathe ministers in the state on best, Dut, if de d, he will give} OF DANDRUFF | that day will call attention to the VANCOUVE: Feb. 17.— | Vigorous ‘and enthusiaatic support to }fact that Baby is an important in highest for its remarkable results This Home.Made Mixture Removes Hope today is abandoned for the| {ie conective pp |dividual and deserving of a great | fishing vessel Onward Ho, which|much it may differ from \deal of fuss being made over him. | in the moat sletrecstnin Seana! : Dandruff And Stops The Hair From Falling Out ranging from six months to five years in the penitentiary for receiving ol goods. Two other sons each were given sentences of one to 15° J} 4 to Il.° years for burglary. It will open with Better Babies, | Sunday | Ministers to Have Part Wenk and unhealthy kidneys cause much sickness and suffering and merations to clean and stimulate, “Why, of course, Margie. What clogged kidneys; also to neutralize | MAkes you feel so morbid about tt?") the acids in urine so it no longer Is|_ “I don’t know"—and again I Just a source of irritation, thus ending| held out my arms to him like a bladder weakness. | tired child, Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot He bent, raised and kissed me injure; makes a delightful effer-| softly vescent lithia-water drink which ev.| And ery one should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and) active. Try this, also keep up the| water drinking, and no doubt you! will wonder what became of your! @&*, kidney trouble and backache. you, | ——<— ATTEND TO_YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are ee rae Os PATE SORES | «.+--28¢ Gol Crowns.......$3 has been misving since January 18,|Pressed views and opinions They'll preach special sermons : with a crew of 34 men, When last] vevtugation among Dr. Brown's aaKo |about Baby, and the next day, | : Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. hy sighted, in the North, she had aloiates, we feel sure you will find | mothers’ training schools will open ene big catch of halibut and was mak-|hearty Indorsement of all that we in every town in the state. ing for port ich oe incaertey: we stall exe In the schools, pur!'s will write The vessel cost $125,000, and was compositions on Baby, teachers owned by the British Columbia will talk about Baby and tell If you want to sell your acre-| Packers’ association. sult of such investigation, for sure stories about him that never were fot a iar Wat Ad eel: it for! a 25 rns nese Garten tovtane—— [1% ZS cHRina’ ceetnant wren told before. arden an to @ political opponent ever. Will Hold a Dads’ Day BART BACK AGAIN Reapecttutly Some time during the week Bart” Burdeison, press agent ot! 4719 Ait there i oy Dads’ has Fathers | jtions from bad blood, neuralgia, the Clemmer, is again back on the | »D will, on Yhat day, be instructed in| Most people do not reatize the| Theumatism, lumbago, bloating, Inrey job after an extended business | — the proper cai of Baby when |@larming increase and remarkable| tability, worn-out feeling, lack of trip thra Montana! and Utah mother is av or washing the |Prevalency of kidney disease. While| ambition, may be loss of flesh oF+ Bart says that we do not know CURES MEN dishes. kidney disorders are among the|Sallow complexion, kidney troubl what cold weather ts In Seattle. In| oq or young men, victima of in- Mothers’ most common diseases that prevail,|{n its worst form may be stealing” | Missoula, it was 45 below, and in|somnia, weakness from any cause, all_ women women, tay oh almost, the dnat recognised upon you, Pr loat energy or vitality, unfit for bus ny patients, who usually content themeeives with doctoring the ef.| SWamp-Root is Pleasant to Take, fects, while the original disease) If you are already convinced: constantly undermines the system./ that Swamp-Root !s what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty: cent and one-dollar size bottles at- all drug stores. «| SWamp-Root is not recommen for everything but if you suffer from annoying bladder troubltae i headache, backache, lame back, a ziness, poor digestion, piper nervousness, heart disturbance due” to bad kidney trouble, skin erup? M11 I was not satisfied, (To Be Continued) The following simple recipe which can be mixed at home or put up by any druggist will quickly remove dandruff and stop the hair from falling out, To a half pint of water add 1 o7 of bay rum, 1 small box of Barbo Compound, and % o¥, of glycerine These are all simple ingredients that you can buy from any drug gist at very little cost, and mix | them yourself. Apply to’ the scalp once a day for two weeks, then once every other week until the mixture is used. A half pint should be enough to rid the bair of dan- druff and kill the dandruff germs It stops the hair from falling out, and relieves itching and scalp dis jeune. Although it is not a dye, it acts upon the hair roots and will darken streaked, faded, gray hair in ten| FOR WOMEN ONLY |. fittoon days. It promotes the Dr. Handerson's Cotton) growth of the hair and makes Root Pills, the well known | Pot sort and glossy-—Adver. | Mer Sweetheart, Marian Lambert,|This gives you the opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of this rellable remedy for) lit r claiming his *innocence, it appeare |medicine. They will also send you a book of valuable information, con: | BULBS ANDi tisoment, = likely today that little evidence will| taining many of the thousands of grateful letters.received from men USE STAR WANT he defense believes the state’s|needed in kidney, liver and bladder troubles. The value and success of case is weak, because of lack of evi-| Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to send for be presented in behalf of Orpet. {and women who say they found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy) dence showing any actual giving of|a sample size bottle, Address Dr, Kilmer & Co., Dept. R, Binghamtoms ADS FOR RESULTS ioc: by Orpet to the girl. New York, pect you to make such Investigation and to report to the public the re- he- help all the other organs te bh, Prevalency of Kidney Disease. day, when wives and for that matter, will be LITTLE EVIDENCE IN CASE AGAINST BOY WAUKEGAN, IIL, Feb, 17,.—With the defense in the case of William Orpet, accused of killing his for-| | Butte 25 below : inews, are quickly cur @ by In Butte, he eaye \°. mining | business fs on the boom, that drug; DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID By i $1, ix boxes for 35. lclerks are leaving their fobs be ° F hind counters and soda fountains | Every box guar or write | Room 6, to go to work in the mines, The WAY MOND" HK} Hotel Antlers, Fd and Union | miners are receiving $4.25 per day | prone Main 1892. now He had to sleep in a bathhouse | one night in Butte, as the hotels were all full Head “The Kose Garden Husband’ LORIMER ON TRIAL CHICAGO, Feb. 17. — Former| United States Senator Wm. Lori ner, alleged bank wrecker, is sched: uled to go to trial today, A Trial Will Convince Anyone. Thousands of people have testi- SPECIAL NOTE—You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp-” Root by enclosing ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, UxIow Pike M., Comer of Third Ave oth but the best materials and guarantes & pleasing and last- tne leoult for @ period of 16 yearn All work guaranteed. Heavy Gold Crowne . Lady Attendants. Boater ring 88 82:50) sedans Bridge ve 306% Pike 0. nan tune in 8 to 10 days. Price $2 per box, or % for $6, matied tn plain wrapper. Hours, # to 12,1 to 7:30; Sundays, 11 tod Main 1482. RAYMOND REMEDY CO. Antlers, 4th and Union Rzaminations and Estimates Free. UNION DENTISTS#—Cov. Third ané Fike. Entrance nom Mh