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One Thousand Pieces ‘Beautiful China and Glassware to Be Given Away Tomorrow A Handsome Piece FREE With Each Purchase of Tea or Coffee at the New United Tea and Coffee Store We have just opened a modern Tea and Coffee store at the new Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler. To introduce our superior blends of Tea and Coffee we make this remarkable offer for Saturday only. right here fresh every hour, and ground when you buy them, in up-to-date ma chines that separate therchaff and give you the Coffee fresh and clean. Right from the grinder is the safe way to get Coffee—then it’s fresh and full of flavor —all Coffee. For the Introductory Day we have se- cured One Thousand pieces of beauti- efully decorated China and Glassware. piece will be given away absolutely free with every purchase of Coffee or Tea. There are hundreds of different designs, exquisitely decorated—such as Vases, Water Pitchers, Tea Pots, Cream Pitch- | ers, Sugar Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Chocolate Pots and many dainty novelty articles. Come and examine them—they are all imported goods, of unique and beautiful design, most of which copld not be duplicated now at any price. We obtained them through an exceptional arrangement with the importers. “UNITED” Chaffless Coffee Five Grades 25c, 28, 35c, 40 and 45¢ a Pound | And a Premium With Every Pound Tomorrow We are making this premium offer just to have you get acquainted with our remarkable values in Coffee and Tea. This modern store sells Coffee | Your Favorite Tea CEYLON GUNPOWDER ENGLISH BREAKFAST . JAPAN 50c, 60c, 75c a Pound A Premium With Every Half-Pound Tomorrow Most of the Tea that you buy is greatly increased in cost to you because of the expensive indirect method of sell- ing through several middlemen. Here can buy full ectly imported and blended to your taste by an expert of long experience. We lieve these to be without question the best Tea values obtainable in Seattle. | you Tea value, be There are no strings to this “get-acquainted offer.” Just for a day, to get you to M24 our blends. A handsome gift FREE with every purchase of one pound of Coffee or a half-pound of Tea. The first purchasers, of course, will have the first selec- tion. Come early tomorrow. * UNITED TEA AND COFFEE STORES John F. Janssen, Manager {Fishertes. Tho 8. 8. Alameda! would have reached the Pavilof ear New Seattle Market—Occidental and Yesler ly Wriaay, but the gale came up be BELLINGHAM Frisia LIABILITIES OF VESSEL LOST expect sie crown COUNTY DOUBLE AT RELIEF DANCE ois. 5 I flied by the state 18.- treau of Inspec # Ma Driven by a PE easterly wind | onto Tugidak island, the steamer | K made a sefe landing. Madison st., Friday evening, for the rh re ; Liabilities at the end of 19 anchor twa|benefit of the French relief fund. | . 9 Z ie ag a T ropitler Consuls representing England, Rus wer $ sets we ‘eel on the way from Alaska to|sia, France, Italy and Japan will iisbilities bs os, th Bellingham. She 1s operated from |be present. Attendance expected 160.68 ae red Ped ce ee that port by thé Pacific American is 1,500. Phe The Increase in bonded indebted ness caused the shift {n figures. ESERVE RULING IN NEW CECIL CASE Every Family Needs This Splendid Remedy R Compound of Simple Laxative) Herbs Recommended for | Police Judge GoMon will not ation pass on the case of John Savage Constip | proprietor of the New Cecil not ne| charged wita Hquor law infring When a remedy has stood the nt, until § Judge Ronald} test of critical analysia and strong competition for over a quarter of a century and establishes Itself as) » decided same considers the greatest known rem edy for indigestion, and stomach troubles, Mont!-| The Star wishes to correct the mis ‘take, well, 454 cello, Ik constipation Washington St, A Gift With Eve and Tea direct from the world’s markets Friday, from the standpoint of ry , ; admirers of the renowned 7 o mic en's profits. Qur with no middlemen’s pr our Cot Binet mental efficiency t | Purchase fees are blended by experts, roasted L that all the world i: | | Frank B. Cooper intimated broadly | ito | | | Figures | Pavlof was wrecked Thursday) A ball and card fete will be held [ion how that “pad rche A he ‘oud q_ bilities the end o ot ad |g night. Capt. Knight and the crqw jat Christensen’s hall, Broadway and) ilitins at the | en h case of the} Get to a Phone Quick If you aren't a regular read er of The Star, call Main 9400, and tell the cireulation depart ment to deliver the paper to your home Re ning Monday, * the Rose Margar story ¢ the paper The Star the days is REST BARGAIN OF ANY KIND IN TOWN You can have it delivered by carrier for cents @ month, If you Ive out of the city, order @he paper by mall Rates, cents a month; $3.90 a year. ALL OF US ARE A LITTLE NUTTY, That's How It Looks, Accord-| ing to the Binet Mental Test COOPER EXPLAINS It Is the IT | id, pitiful outlook nutty—probably. How Mayor Gill, two city counciimen, several county of ficlais and all members of the d of education are a trifle * according to the Binet m, was explained In The Star Thursday. Today Superintendent of Schools minded person,” fall to pans the / ot tests are thone of a system used in the public determine whether pupltt up to snuff or only subnormal tn mentality Bays We're Not Qualified Supt. Cooper has explained that The Star, in testing the brains of mal might ate jthe mayor and other offic 5 in-| cluding the school board, was net] All other goods, too num- ag prc bigs sit.? jaualified as an expert examiner. eels, nd welt; all new I -seebedy but an expert. should erous to mention, cut to the arrivals... Were to be nauk attempt to give the Binet tests,” he declared. “I couldn't give them . 1 am frank to gamit.” which r may others, was eat the following two sen te after they have been read I saw tn the st a pret ty iittle dog. He had curly brown jhair, short legs and a long tail.” ! Believes in the Test |. Any 12-yearold child tn the pub lic sc . supposedly, can do jthat pve tested by The Star | couldn't The Binet testa as a system, are excellent,” said Supt didn't attempt to pase 1 | | belleve the tests to children us to determine in cular they are de n at part know instance, | write who can nelth But a chif. ild gracé the finest he has built ld a chiffonter? deficient? i j that boy ¢ tread or w { know e girl who te affected. Shd | aphasia and has er lreading and el makes the moat beautiful hats! He Cites Some Examples | She has a wond 1 = OF 24TH YOUNG -, : m ee 1y normal women canpot WHITESBURG, Ky. 18, Chicago,2mDfirt -e Jo— shrd mh tia’ hed Toth of then pot | Uncle Bob Bates, aged 96, waymen refuse to be joked with. know how to plek out | ' has just become the father of | Hartman Stockingham, after hand- mM wouldn't call them 4 ’ a boy, his 24th child. He has, | ing over his watch, had trp teeth Clent oe st aren't -t Sia Pago | been married three tin Re. | knocked out, when he reminded the He the purpose ofl PORTLAND, Feb, 18.—Damége| ‘The annual concert of the Broad. cently he made a 200. eo trip | bandits that they had overlooked a the MIneating | tO the extent of $200,000 was the| way high orchestra and glee clubs! on horseback in two days. | baggage check. cour the io imp He Explains “We often find,” subnormal child wh 10 can do me | | chanics a thin sllowed to do gree is at ae w mpt to mas Iter -readige and spelling.” | “You way, tho,” he wag asked, “that few’ normal persons could |pass the Binet tests that are used in grading the mentality of stu jdents, way of 12 years, suspected | lof belng sub-normal? | "No," ho sald. "I did not say | that. What I #ald was that any normal person MIGHT fall down Ly lag test.” _, (PACK METROPOLITAN the indispersable househoid reme Basi { ene 4 Thured sds 4y in thousands of homes, tt is in not ual “wl ° 70 HEAR JOHNSTON » pretty good evidence of its effi on hand, provided it was pu cacy. led before Te) r AW rowd packe De, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has jeqt tor the dry law took Crowds pack a the Metropgittan | been on the market since 1549, its | s the point in dispute ursday afternoon to hear Theo use being gradually until | | the erlor court Johnston and the Philharmon ioe doing grade f 1 get | iggiste anid they bought ic orchestra repeat the program of oR “tot end 40 cases of Savage's beer before|Wednesday night Saint-Saens’ ative. It is a pte} nation of sim-| eee? Bo Py the vere of | “Danse Macabre” had to be repeat ple laxative herbs, free from opt-| ho beer and whisky confiscated in/ed in whole. Young Johnston was | ates or narcotic drugs, gentle In ce TOR ee eee the pollee.|/in even better voice than Wednes Al . v ht: He left Thursday night its action and positive in effect. It | 7 hi nights. costs only fifty cents a bottle i no ac bap bi lad : (Or New York an be p sed in drug stores ne Star printed a picture « “3 de nai vs ER PP i ay | MR. FRANK KLIMA Mixes Gr NAC a ei a ag OF STR 92 t., o »wehor oO abou ayaa pans he ber 4 r. Frank Klima, of 2209 Ashland) qee @ bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s| py, on mom ehons tory about) oth, at 2 p.m. with real Vaude ve, Baltimore, Md., wrote Dr.| Bat mts (6 ha eh Ally ille (4 acts of It) and Keyston Caldwell recently that he had tried| Syrup Pepsin from your druggist! snow in the ‘ehrua ee ie” tenets Sh aceel sy about everything without being and keep it in the house, A trial a a ee rye e ‘ag f er ‘lings, a6 cents, 10 cent Children, helped until he got a bottle of Dr. | pottle, free of chgrge, can be ob-|the name Of Mine | “Lag — + /5 cents ", y yr ep - , . by st, an priptec o r racer Leer Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which hel tinea by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald-\tha pietura and used in Vhe story. | — Star Want Ads into over 68,000 homes daily. go eh chiecad STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1916. e he can't} PAGE 9. CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE I am quitting the Clothing business for good. Every Suit, Shirts, Hats, and in fact everything in the line of Men’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH at once regardless of value or former prices. Women’s, Misses’ | SALE STARTS 9 A. M.| Men’s and and Children's TOMORROW Boys’ Shoes SHOES| BE HERE EARLY Sacrificed > Read the Following] pave wen 7 Tt Bet Prices ae By. regularly $2. SHOES 00. Sale price .. 95c¢ + ] Guaranteed all leather the famous “Chippew: $2.50 Misses’ $1. 45 Shoe, and also the Big Z, Shoes ...... * made in Seat- $2 95 $3.00 Misses’ $15 to $20 Men’s Suits, good sizes, $5 95 tle. Sale price e Shocb $1 95 light colors, Closing-out Price... . . s Sizes 12% to 5%, Gun- $3.00 Ladies’ A large variety of Men's] All the highest grade on adie ia bese, ~ Shoes . $ 1 95 raya Pe bapa conte ratte s Suits, Bagel Made in Seattle. Every pair y worsteds, the very uaranteed, $3.50 Ladies’ weights; suitable for win- | finest hand-tailored Cloth- 4 "4 eps $2 85 bib es $2.15 ter wear; sold up to] ing on the market; sold soll aC 7 ses $20.00. Closing out Sale| up to $30.00. Closing-out | $2.00 Boys’ $1 45 $4.00 Ladies $2 45 price Sale price Shoes ...... e Shoes ,,.... ° $3.00 Boys’ $1 85 $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies’ $7.95 $1 1.95 Shoes ...... ° Shoes, all hand turned; one Boys’ $1 59 the best makes in Amer- All hoes ...... ° ica, including Hamilton- Our Overcoats at Your Own $3.00 Men’s $1 98 Brown, “American Lady.” Prices. They Must Be Sold on he * Special $2 95 sea en's $2 35 DE i treks con ai SL eee SN as owt rm 500 pairs of Ladies’ Gun- metal, Patent Leather; but- ton or Blucher; small sizes only; sold “ $1 45 to $4.00.. $4.50 Men’s Shoes ..... 1,000 pairs of Men's Shoes, English lasts, cloth top, in TAKE NOTICE This Store doesn’t earry a cheap stock, there- fore do not expect Suits for $3.00, Shoes for 40c or Hats for 35c. It is impossible to sell GOOD merchandise at such prices. tame prices in proporsion. | FOUOWINg Is a Partial List of My Prices} 22's, $3.95 25¢ Children’s a | 3c | Union 95c ory Fae oe ‘ 4 W. L. Douglas ape be Men's @: Preach Vane, poe teper melee 95c Pants ...., $ 1 .65 waterproof} retail for $8.50 Shoes [art ste emer” 39c| Sere... $5.95 All oud $6 and $7 Men’s | Pants. ....... 98c| 75¢ Silk 29¢ 7 " i ines, Neckwear ..... y coreplay od | te YE (200 Fama” Qi | Open Saturday ie: Seer Bostonians, Big Z and | 35c Men's 19) | $10.00 Men's $4. 85 Night Until me well known makes. | Neckwear .. awe af. $3.95 53" Fe) Pats. 92-39] 11 0’Clock J. B. ROBINSON 1424 Third Ave., Bet. the Postoffice and Pike St. AT 96, will be held Friday at 8 p. the Broadway auditorium. David F, Davies, who has charge of musie in the high schools, {s ar |ranging the concert. Special num. bers will be given by Miss Florence Kubey, who was the assisting art ist to Sebastian Burnett, and Isdore jolinists. Elmer Quinn Mr. Davies ms to have the best high school |tenor discovered in years. Char. jlotte Booth and the high school | ootette will be the other vocalists, m, inj} ————- STOMACH ACTING UP? JUST TAKE A LITTLE PAPE DIAPLPSIN timate today of the loss in a fire swept the Inman mill yester of the fire dep flames from destroying the largest on the river. » cause of the fire {s unknown, Poulson Prompt tment kept the altho some employes satd {t result-| Neft, In ed from an overheated belt, MY TIRED FEET ACHED FOR TI’ Killing Causes Whole |" 1 own to Forsake John | | | Let Your Sore, Swollen, Ach-| Barleycorn for a Year | ing Feet Spread Out in BYERS, Kan. Feb, 18.—As a a Bath of “Tiz.” bi result of a recent killing In Just take your ‘shoes a off and thes which booze was responsible, \ ut those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach. ever: business man in this H Hy . a. saet'as hee Soe | nom ae -olpees fone Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gases, Sourness, ; ae tea et sin mes | not to drink, smoke or chew . : eras ac a mae | durieg. the year Heartburn or Sick, Upset Stomach---Try It! t talk anc ‘then they'll take an-| other dive in that “Tix” bath P: When your feet feel ike lumps of WOMAN AGED 102 “Really does" put bad stomachs}distras vanishes, It's truly astone enc all tired o just try iz. jin order-—“really does” overcome ishing—-almost marvelous, and the Fes Gently wiocioua Peas sot | GETS 6TH SET TEETH! indigestion, ‘dyspepsia, heart-|JOY 18 its harmlessness. : | will dance with joy; also you will} . fk |__A large fifty-cent case of Pape’s find all pain gone from corns, cal-| | burn and sourness in five minutes} Diapepsin will give you a hundred louses and bunions | BRISTOL, Tenn. Feb, 18,—Vir-|—that—fust that—makes Pape’s|dollars’ worth of sstisfaction 0° Thore's nothing Uke “Tis.” It's|ginia relatives have been advise 4|Diapepsin the largest selling stom-|your druggist hands you your {the only remedy that draws out all/that Mrs. Annie Mahan, 1 ach reguiator in the world, — If|money back the poisonous exudations which] old, ts cutting teeth for t what you eat ferments into stub-| It’s worth its veight in gold to puff up your f d cause foot|time, the sixth set appearing only |born lumps, you belch gas and/men and women who can't get torture. Ja few weeks behind the fifth set. |eructate sour, undigested food and|their stomachs regulated. It be- Get cent box of t any | Another woman of the » com-/acid; head is dizzy and aches; }longs in your home—should always lrug a epartment vt} munity is 103 years as al-|breath foul; tongue coated; your|be kept handy in cage of ¢ wait. Aht how glad you t; | most fect vision votes insides filled with bile indi-| sour, unset stomach diring the day ow comfortable your |her time in season t gin-|gestible waste, remember the mo-| or at night, It’s the quickest, surest 4 You can wear shoes a size smaller | seng in the mountains ment “Pape's Diapepsin” comes injand most harmless stomach ,regu«| 7 if you desire, resides, contact with the stomach all such/lator tn the world,