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Time and Tide Wait for No Man. Neither Will Our Quitting Bargain Prices Wait for You Come Tomorrow for the Following SPLENDID BARGAINS 412 Winter Coats for girls to 16, worth to $9.98, 45 Ladies’ Silk and Wool Dresses to $12.50, going A lot of Couch Pillows up to $1.50, for........83e Women’s Cotton Hose, black and tan, 3 pairs. .25¢ Women’s Mercerized Cotton Hose going at... .15¢ Women’s Fancy Top Black Cotton Hose at... .25¢ A lot of Women's Cotton Hose, 2 pairs for... ,25¢ Misses’ English Cashmere Hose, 50c ones, for. -35¢ Women’s and Big Girls’ white knit Tights, $1.25 ‘Ladies’ $1.00 Combination Merino Underwear g Underwear, 50c -.-19¢ eee Boys’ Blue and Flesh Ribbed ones, for oe 1.29 Fitted Leather Bags reduced to 2.25 Fitted Leather Bags now ....... Up to 75c¢ Ladies’ Spring Neckwear........39¢ | All Women’s Wash Dresses to $1.50, for, ea. .75¢ lack and colored Silk Waists to $5, for... .$2.83 ys’ Wool Gloves, values to 25c, for......10¢ ‘Face Veiling, worth up to 50c, for.........15¢ 40c and 15c White Handkerchiefs at, each... .5¢ All Hair Switches at about... Half | All $1.50 Ladies’ Kid Gloves............$1.19 All $2.50 and $2.00 Real Kid Gloves going at.. eee $1.49 Lace Curtains up to $7. 50 for...... $2.25 ‘ants’ wear at.......Half and Less than Half he Leader Company 1422 to 1426 First Ave., $2.50 For ten days more we will fit a gold-filled frame with spherical lenses and leather case, complete, for ‘This includes a careful and) examination. Curry Optical SERVED PIPING HOT 2c and 3c a Cup toe Tb. 3 ite. tor -- 91.00 Other Good Blends, 1b.— 35c, 30c, 25c Hi-Grade Coffee Co. 100 Feet North of Pike St, at 1516 Second Ave. Lot of Coffee Satisfaction for a Little Trouble ear, milk, €¢ qt Spanish tomato hominy, fe qt.; Ie coffee, 180 ib. BAY WILL BE FLOODED JULY Col. J. B. Cavanaugh, in ee > feeds of the government work on|Gem potatoes, $1.59, my) Lake Washington | ia weet oran ‘4c, a vhs that pg habe grousd peanut butter, 3 Iba Sten n raising the waters of ee eT bay to their permanent lev- SANITARY fh about July 1. im the district have been notified ne lO get ready for the flooding. cider. 350 gal oats, 28 with each order of $1.00 S¢-Th sack of hard wheat four, dettvered Stale 61 Btalle Pro} toes, $1.75, doit 4. be — Sv inch Stall 19, 2 for abe lery, te am miner only 200. lye hominy —————-———--@ ia pt; chow ‘THE SPRINGTIME MODES | ARE HERE IN GREAT ARRAY Already our stock gives one « splendid impression of the beau- tiful new styles that will be worn Popular prices prevail through- out all of our Women’s Section. Inspect our display of new Suits, Coats and Millinery. We feel sure that you will be pleased. “ Today’s Styles Today” <<. Seattle’s Reliable Credit House 1332-34 Second Ave, 211 Union St. No m7 omy “It’s an Accommodation” over $1.38, Malis L-14, $2.00 grade Yakima pots Bla depend wet the Then I want will not sition.” have co! tures,” he had He te |taken o tures w jattle he | Te! | taken jothers, fat the jdo not jhad got Then and at had a pictures He to and |from w as they | Vict ley ot jeluding acted f | we got 1 sald, sald taken of promising position, | He sald he closet, and = h brought The confession goes on to stat }that Mr. they were ~CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Millionaires Are ckmailed by Women and Camera on what had to be done to » Not to Toll ho sald, “In the first place, you to ‘promise that you tell any one of the propo “I will not tell.” “Tr have had pictures different people, and I Hected money on these ple He told me the names of the people, or some of them, whom taken pictures of id me he had pletures f Mr. in a com and these pt ere taken elther at the Se tel or the Butler hotel le Her About Pictures also had plotures of a banker, a judge, and also of two people who live Aretie club, whose names I remember, and he said he considerable money out of |these men. he took me to Mra. Clay berg’s, who was living on 20th ave., this house at this time he camera concealed itn a showed me some he had taken there. Says It Isn't Blackmail ld me about Mr. G— Mr. G ——— Into ithe room, and I told them that It looked like blackmail to me, and then Mr. G sald, “No, it ian't blackmatl.” G— ~ told her that safe with the police, hom there was no danger, were protected ime Were “Too Drunk” It tells of a New Yoar’s eve par. several In who prominent men, three millionaires, ame out and all got soused and ust like the others whom pictures of, but they were jan so drunk that the pictures did not amount to much.” An effort was to have been made to “get” Sheriff Hodge, whom the gang “needed” to pro- }tect themselves, the confession says, but this effort did act ma | terlalize. | Sheri: Sherift Lundin demand said he in jail. Landti | vention |any one today. ) sugar leat tard, Malte 16 toe. The lated wus State» Ife Ib: @ comb ed butte veal chops 17 ter, Ie Ib; 4 honey, 14e pot at station ff Hodge told Deputy Mally to see Prosecutor shoruy before noon and 4 warrant for the arrest of one of the higherups. | If Lundin declined, the sheriff would arrest the bigherup, notwithstanding, and placo him in in said, after Hally had vis-| | fted his office, that he had no tn | of issuing & warrant for! in connection with the case| cured Baste ie 1b; on, 22, our own churned by fresh seen 2 don 0-91, ood Deese, ifo ib fancy 106 loaves fresh bread. At Stong’s sugar, $6.26 » Stall 14 SOUTH END der, Lie Ib; p wauenge, 12% ehu Tw bu Yakima mite WESTLAKE fresh h OREN 336 don SHORT NEWS | sv. KE, Robbins given three | sin pen at San Francisco, Sent) 1408 Thira Ave young woman Improper matter thru| | mala, | After three daya a train has ar. rived in Wenatchee from Spokane. Floo@ delayed traffic. El} of ‘orth t £ hering ‘at coma. De ation of new $160, | hington reports 15 army av ntors killed In elght years, due to ! biplanes. | nt fireman will act as police | entralia to cut expenses. Bus competition strong in Ev Jerett. Drivers give meals, beds eto, to get trade. All remains to be done in Gillies trial is for judge to Instruct Jury ,|newed in his coat lining, as he left stance Secte haa nee eee STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1916. PAGE 2. fall from the wearer's shoul- dors to the floor. The “siren planned to throw herself upon the victim during a “business” visit to hig office, turn hia face to the camera, and the “trick” would be turned by the man who ao companied her, “We never had to use this CCORDING to the woman A whose confession today revealed the mililonaire “badger” game being worked here and in other Pacific Coast cities, the women “sirens” employed by the syn dicate were so equipped as to be able to “get” even the most wary vietim other victima enough with a little coaxing.” the belt could be jerked and the entire garment 10 FEDERALIZE 7 THE MILITIA BY GIL6ON GARDNE! WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Con-|t#l army was ditched. jcontinontal army fress is giving ita first symptoms | 4: ription, lof acting on the preparedness pro-| Garrison frankly favored th the resignation of Garrison | states righte traditions, there tn CUSTOMS OFFICERS CATCH SMUGGLER B of optum | lof that sort. along the lines of the bill to fede: alize the militia, Customs officers. ‘arrested F. Jones, with 114 package: KIDDIES WITHOUT FOOD; MOTHER ILL Four little children without food, and thelr mother Just re- covering from an attack of pneumonia. This Is the pith ful condition in the Nelson home, at 111 Pontius ave. ac cording to report received by Colds and Gfippe in a Few Hours Take “Pape's every two hours until taken three doses, misery goes & jbroken. It promptly opens yor ed-up nostrils and the alr pai sages of the head; stops nasty di you bing head—nothing else Pape’s Cold Compound,” It fs not necessary to shampoo quite so frequently if your hair is store, properly cleansed each time by use of @ really good shampoo. The venience, Tells How Women Handled Wary Victims the president's plan for a continen- Back of the! was @ threat of! con gram, seription, This was not compulsory The military affairs committee of |"lversal service, but compulsory! service In m federal force which the house and senate are now At) Hight be sent overseas for any pu work on a Dill to federalize the! pose. militia, Regardless of party principles or strong sentiment reflected tn con- gress againet any kind of an army | ‘Things will move more tapldly ‘NO QUININE IN the 8. 8. Princess Victoria, from British Columbia, Tuesday morn ing. “Pape'’s Cold Compound” Ende| Cold Compound” have then all grippe your cold will be in the world gives such prompt relief as which costs only 26 cents at any drug It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no incon: Accept no substitute. Nobody Home | ELECTION NOTES | Charlotte Jones ran ahead of her tleket It's hard to eay whether Griffiths) or Erickson in to be sratulated Gerald offered lberty, but the} voters diin't budge. Now there's} nothing to do but to drown one's sorrow. Tom Murphine has a Ford, but Dradford got a bit ahead. Moore got more votes, With Otto it wan @ different Case, BOB HODGE, NOTICE! Wouldst find Beers? Then | trot thee out to the Seattle | seminary, Third ave. W. and | | Bertona st. The Rev. Alex 8 president of the col ° ’ Woe notice that “Robert” Gaffney the man-woman, fs now wearing skirts again, but, according to the ir) P-L, young Lynn Smith, the 14 yearold boy who disappeared, ts still clinging to trousers, ae manonioen SOFT SNAP r Your Nose! ar * * Kaw Givine swimmine LESssoi “Yo A_YOUNG HERRING — The Star Tuesday. charge or nose running; relieves Immediate relief is asked. Nap seg age ew Se sare. Elections may come and elections neat eae ee" 1 © 4 ° ma » but Hank Pigott's record Lanch at the Hollywood, 212 — scat ar 1 Quit bi of 700 votes for mayor of Seattle Pike —Ady. on't stay atuffed-ap! Quit blow. ; - tng and snuffiing. Ease your throb-|°¥° Years ago, still stands, Con sratulations, Hank! Albert A. Pt! Har, the union labor tte, polites! wizard and masterful orator, had a perfectly fine time Sunday, He made ao speech at Monroe to the prisoners there. “You know,” he says with keen easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers may be prepared very cheaply by dissolving a tea spoonful of canthrox, obtained from your druggist, in a cup of hot) This rubbed tnto the scalp Behold If Thou Dost Not See | water. The creates @ thick lather, soothing Greatest and cooling in {ts action, as welll’ Of Fasces as very beneficial to scalp and th hair. After rinsing, the ecalp ta/ At fresh and clean, while the balr METROPOLITAN Next Week TARTING dries quickly erd evenly, develop-| ing a bright luster and a soft) fluffiness that makes !t seem very heavy —Advertisement. JUNDAY MATS, WED. AND ) || For Which COHAN and HARRIS Are Convinced IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE There Will Be WEEPING AND GNASHING OF TEETH DON’T BE A TOOTH- GNASHER! JOIN THE JOLLY THRONG pa. 1. You Want to Be Efficient! and Make a Success, Don’t You? estion 1 nh. CLANK Foolish ber 1. BE HONEST WITH YOUR rryrs . 2 YOU WELL OUR OFF INCLUDES: x amination ¢ eyes, a pair of our crystal spherical iensce in a f tacle or eyeminas You} led ub 6 torpedc vu sed to find how little! ne doll and | Allied submarine torpedoed tug Ja ear tone tae ome ead tx and six transports in Bosphorus fon and | after that | |last Tuesday. } will them | Explosion in laundry at Wash-|t i A im} |{ngton, D. C., capital, caused excite-|Peaith, to your comfort and to your | ment Mon Thought it a bomb. | ettictency? | Did you ever see our doubdle- | Three men arrested at Regir As an additional securtty to you] asses? Th re so made |charged with efforts to bribe m we AR gi Salcotont | ing or far and | bers of Saskatchewan logislature, F th by the ght. | ¢ A fee the camen’s act sald to be driving|tt and by Tf | eye in our ampeotalty. We i ne net sald to be driving cand ae gi MS Ne thing else, Over twenty Puget Sound trade to B. C., has no|® e Ant P EB PO practice, Bight years in particular stat ays Washington 1 ¢ nt ance and have| iD. Cc teeth aft | Service and Quality Tell | House military committee will], This I « See otttons | } pa © of bill providing army|which im a U. S OPTICAL co. pitcal Spectaliats | Chet Police Cofvin, of Mount |tistrs eoned by the State | Vernon, fired Had booze tn coffee 1693, wae Aw —_ Pine St, Regal Dental Offices ~ K. Clark, Manne . Cor, Thira A ittle out of the way, but it pays to walk. $1. 85 irre fe nepens or delight, “they told me I could talk as long as I wanted, And there wam't a soul in that whole audi ence who got up and left before I \got thru.” From the circular of a Newark, J, laundry: Se ae Don't Kill Your Wife. Let US Do the Dirty Work! oe DO YOU KNOW THAT— | Chas, G. Faweett runs up the hose as a member of the Seattle fire department? Mrs. Edison Fights Too Low Decollete vi HRS THOMAS EDI: eISSN” The Women's club of Orange, N.) J., has started a campaign against extreme low-cut dresses at social functions in New Jersey suburbs, A leader of the women fs Mrs, Edison, wife of the inventor, nnn, } TODAY'S BEST STORY } | “We were bounding along,” said] A recent tra fr on a local South African single-line railway t the Tate of about seven miles an hour jand the whole train was shaking jterribly, I expected every moment |}to see my bones protruding thru my skin. Passengers were rolling from one end of the car to the other. 1 held on firmly to the arms of the seat. Presently we settled down a bit quieter; at least I could | keep my hat on and my teeth didn't} chatter. There was a quiet looking| man opposite me, I looked up with| a ghastly smile, wishing to appear cheerful, and said “We are going a bit smoother, I nee, * Yes,’ track now he sald, ‘we're off the Phil Thompson, salesman, from drowning Monday, at Bremerton, Puget Sound navy officials have decided on location of radio station | | D, L, McCarthy, yeoman, 2 ) | H. WILCOX GROCERY CO. FORMERLY 608 FIRST AVE. MOVED TO NEW LOCATION * 115 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH ONE-HALF BLOCK SOUTH OF SMITH BLDG. SAME PHONE, MAIN 8292 at Keyport of soft! | ¥ Larson, proprietor drink stand at Second ave. 8S. and | Main st., accused of selling Mquor, | Arresting officers say he threw away whisky ho was handing to customer and emptied a demijohn of the liquor. proprietor of | W. R. McClelland, Ritz hotel, died Monday from] bloodpotsoning, resulting from cut} finger eight days ago. | Star Want Ads will Sell | acreage for you, the T/SAYS COLONEL |Gilson Gardner HE Ror for the West Indies has convinced | me | Perkins thinks no, He thinks Roosevelt can win even in a three-cornered fight; so. jas T. Burton would say, Jact t |The dice are down German “The bones are in nation may go as far an they like, They may go ahead and get their hand picked delegat for their dark horses marvels until the gong sounds. fa going to rally around the ant lers again. in the Congress the roar of once more in the Auditorium hall the host nobody,” Dick Croker used to say. That is why Perkins 1s chipper. the Barnes-Penrose-Crane-Smoot man agers are tion of Perkins, while for indefiniteness of the standpat re publican campaign will be its un doing. delegates whom they are going to vote. winning campaigns for theirs! much weakened by the premature appearance of perity. CAN’T FLIRT IF YOU TURKS ARE RETIRING along a inforcements are being sent up the Tigris to Kut-El-Amara to meet the menace of a possible Turkish june-+ tion there with forces already, on hand. Culde cause Grip removes the cause. There js only one ACLEAR COMPLEXION: Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling! ipth G owels, you take one of Dr. Edw: "18 SURE TO RUN Declares His! Hat Is in the Ring | QUOTES BY GILSON GARDNER | | PERKINS WASHINGTON, D. C, A trip Roosevelt left It will run anywa New York before much, George W of | too } | this 1 had a long talk with Perkins interpreted, | " or as a great | has rendered it,| the ring.” Rarnes-Crane-Hilles combt. a, which, being student The and arrange 4 masked The little old b. moose bunch Once more the Florentine room hotel will echo to the bull moose and of Armageddon will as mble to do battle for the Lard d T. Roosevelt “You can't beat somebody with and the Burton of Fairbanks, Weeks, other “white hopes” in the estima T. R, stands “nobody” “somebody.” He believes the vagueness and Already, the prospective Southern demand to know for & prospect of | No more Taft They want at lei the jobs The standpat game has been old General Pros- WORK ON THIS ROAD LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb, 22.— By an official order, employes of the Huntington division of the Chesapeake & Ohio rail- road have been forbidden to flirt th the wives of certain sidents of Ashland, Kenova and Huntington while on their runs thru those towns, LONDON, Feb. 22.—As the Turks retiring before the Russians 210-mile front, British re ‘Te Prevent the Gi Taga ies gine KW. Grove’s signature on box. 25e Eyes—Most Women Can | j | a Well-Keown | yetetan iwards for 17 women years for liver During thene his patients a pre- made few well-known ingr nts mixed with naming them Dr. Edwards ets, You will know them {ve color. tablets are wonder-workers rand bowels, which cause jon, carrying off the wel alimer are he wave t table ete nightly for a time and results as well as PINE AT WESTLAKE Vaudeville Four acts — Singing, instrumental, logue, juggling, com- edy— in all it’s a great bill. Musical Matinee 6—ARTISTS—6 Jack Polk Bennetts Keystone Comedy crowded with fun Matinees Evenings SUPPER DANCE mono- Comedian Carl Rifner Juggler The In a Playlet Two reels of it . . le 10c, 15¢ HEIRESS WANTS TO CANCEL MARRIAGE SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Charges that she was married t Frank W. juntor, Vman without the formality of a ll- | cense are on file today in the action of Mra. Ella F. ess, to have the ceremony annulled. Warren, 20 years her by a Santa Barbara clergy- Murry Warren, heir- Phone Main 7070 right now and reserve a table for the Wednesday night at the NEW WASHINGTON TRYING 15. BELIEVING fimpress SULLIVAN * CONSIDINE cIRCU “THE HOUSE or "exits" BEST VAUDEVILLE rece “At the Glof GHoren Girls! 10206 SIX OTHER ACTS CONTINUOUS PERFORM- ANCE SUNDAYS AND y m, NIGHTLY 7:30 and 9 p.m, ALL THIS WEEK! Seven Features Links” with Len Girls! AND HIS Girls!