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DR. L. KR. CLARK Call Up Main 7215 md ad it fade = away, and make an ‘with one of our expert fista to. to Bave. your teeth you zed how int this is to you, y 't delay a single minute. four teeth have a most vital bear- on your general health. Th ve & lot te do with Lnggga' SOCaSFAIs <'SS989FS ai fo asside Every in this office has his Cortifieate the state dental board a right on the wall in front of hi @ental chair, in pinin sight of ell Don't delay this important satter. “wit | from it. We give you a written and stened rantee with all work, ated by the operator who did the nova _--¥ by R. Clark, D. D. &.. ‘and manager of this office, Sho. is thorou ighly responsible. ‘This office Tas an ample suj 4 et “NOVO-CAIN,” without wh | fs impossible to do painless dentiat= the way it ought to done. | Host offices have none of this tn jent at all. Thue you can see necessary {t is that you reach the right office to get your work e right. Kagel Dental Offios Dr. L. BK. 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USE STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS ng! ‘A Boost arid They 're Over'f HOW WYOMING’S SCHOOL BOY CADETS SCALE WALLS yenne Crack Wall-Scaling Squad Going Over a Regulation Wall Especially for The Star Camera Man ———————-—_———=—--—-=@ {| him, as shown in the accompany- | | ing pleture. | (Thies Ie the second in a The cadet who ts to receive the | | series of articles by Special /euns on top of the wall and paxs | Correspondent Charles =H. | | inem down to the man who goes} | Newell on the Wyoming high | school cadet system—a modi. | fication of the Swiss army | over first, reaches the top of the wall by stepping on the back of the outside front rank cadet, who } nag it ie being urged that) [crouches at the foot of the wall as | thie be adopted by other states | [if playing leap-frog. } ae part of our “preparedness” | | The squad darhes at the wall at top speed The front rank cadets slam into the wall and depend on it to stop them. Oh .3.2 CHARLES H. pret The instant the outside rear YE b. 23 7 rank cadet's foot leaves the back | oa ee gad gl Ww yoming |% the man with the guns, the guns! aystom is rare sport. —~ aoe up ane the weary! blend a ie guns uses the cupp hands Wall scaling is the most allor|—¢ the inside front rank man who Is next him to mount the wall while |the guns are being passed down on the other side. The girl sponsors add to the ex- citement of the cont and Caspar, where the world's rec ord of 6% seconds is held, say so. I think boy readers of The Star) will agree with them after reading | of the way frall scaling te practices, medals awarded the winners, Infantry should be pro-| @——-— ficient in ft. | | The walls in universal use ‘are|| ZEONICK HAS SUGGESTION eight feet four inches high and set|| “I am glad to see The Star up on heavy timbers, so they can) call for an exprestion of opin- be moved. | fon from the people on the ‘They are shoved back under the} | question of military training in running tracks when not in use. || schools,” said Representative Cadet corps are composed of| | Victor Zednick, of the educa- squads of eight men each || tional survey commission ap- Walls are scaled by the whole, | pointed by the legislature | the last sexsion. “I would urge, however, that Instead of ask- | ing whether there should be compulsory or voluntary mili- | tary drill, the question should be broader—SHOULD we HAVE MILITARY TRAINING AT ALL IN OUR SCHOOLS, and, if so, voluntary or compul- sory?” PETES SAM ‘A aquad goes over the wall in fol | divisions. 5 {| Squads line up 15 feet from the! wall, behind which wrestling mats) are placed to break the fall of the cadets when they land. Each four lines up in double rank.) The right-hand man in the fow ' at the right carries the four guns| | 1 belonging to his division. | The left-hand man in the front}@———— - sees me 5 rank of the second division carries the guns for bis mates. | These guns can’t be thrown over) the wall. They might break. THE GUNS MUST BE CARRIED OVER, / The inside man in the second rank goes over the wall first, and receives the guns from the outside | man in the second rank. | The inside man in the second rank is boosted to the top of the wall by the inside man tn the front rank, who places his back to the ) } | ! | | | Are You Worried? Is It hard for you to spare the money to protect those you love? Read This wall and uses his cupped hands to| $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 make a step for the man behind |/Age 25 ..$1.00 $1.50 $2.00 ||]Age 35 .. 1.25 2.00 2.75) Age 45 .. 1.50 2.50 GRIFFITHS HITS 50-YEAR LAW Vigorously attacking the 50-year | age limit imposed upon residents of Seattle seeking employment in) the civil service departments of the! city, Austin E, Griffiths, candidate | The above email amount month is all it costs to in your life In the Modern Woodmen of ; America $161,000,000 Paid to Beneficiaries 950,000 Policy Holders 4,000 In Seattle Perhaps You Need More for mayor, Tuesday night declared) Insurance that such a regulation is arbitrary, un-American and against the prin } Mother, You Are ciples of humanity. Interested “In their smug self-satisfaction, city officials, who would themaclves be disqualified from drawing any city salary if the rule were extend- ed to them as well as to common | laborers, have laid down a 50-year rule, which should be abolished at BLDG. said Griffiths, speaking to the Men's club at the var Ln yar ——= jal church, Third ave. and West 44th at. Griffiths also rapped the gam bling, bootlegging and vice condi tions in the city. He said that many T j have been misled as to the truth! ners Telephone Main 3711 for Detailed Information FRANK SKINNER RAILWAY EXCHANGE 519 am for prepared f the THETH | about the conditions. BURIED TRE ASURE DUG UP BY A DOG|"" fh order you will feel hettet, look better to bewin preparedness co t would atart b YREKA, Cal., Feb, 22.—Aftor ing 1t possible Hawkineville had searched for every child fn three years for the hidden | world to attend a " + and wealth of Thomas Greenwood, | 824 Yry | a miner of that town, a dog un | Blot of | | | | covered it. clothing. | very the dog, who dug up three cans, turned over securities valned at more than $2,500, but kept the gold, said to be about $700, J, WROWN s. yntil 8, and Sun-| people who work BOTH LOWER JAWS BROKEN —Headline in the Okmulgee (Okla) Democrat. hone My qnd Holly ats. 'STAR—WEDNESDAY, BETTY BROWN GOES SHOPPING FEB. 23, 1916. PAGE 7. READ WHAT SHE FOUND Latest Styles, Best Bargains in Seattle’s Progressive Business Houses Watch for Betty’s Comment Every Week A MESSAGE TO THE EMPLOYED MEN AND WOMEN OF SEATTLE Don't Riek the Emberrasement of Being Poorly Dressed Get Stylish Clothes on Our Easy CREDIT Terms PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. Corner Third and University SHE NOW TELLS ALL HER FOLKS EGIS YOU BET! FOR BAKING INSTEAD OF =aGS ALL GROCERS MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE WOOL GOLF SWEAT Come in and look over our large stock of ready-made Sweaters—any color, weight or style you want, Northwestern 81 MARION ST. Knitting Mills OVERHEAD WALK BALDWIN PIANOS Represent in their construc- tion the highest mechanical and artistic ideals. You will be convinced of this fact by inspecting our stock. D. E. SHERIFF 1220 Fourth Ave. This Dresser Is a Good Ex- ample of Poy- hor value, We can give you this style in either Oak or Mahogany and although it fs a regular 20,00 value, our price is only $13.50 S. H, POYNOR FURNITURE CO. 1521 Fourth Ave, Between Pike and Pine You Can Find some of the best Home- made Mince, Boston Cream and Lemon Pies at RIPPE'S CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE Phone REDNESS | | INOW For Renton Coal there's none better. Delivered to any part of the city. J. W. BULLOCK 609 TENTH AVE. East 87 Phones East 98 —Spring Togs are here for men as well as for the ladies, T Ready has about the “classiest” Co. and the lored and up-to-date Men's Furnishings I have seen in the city LATEST CREATIONS Ladies’ Soving Suits $30 These Suite have our guar antee back of them. Ladies’ Tailors 406 UNION ST. Saturday we move Daylight Loca- 5 First ave to our New tion at 122 We invite our patrons to come and inspect our new stock of spring cre- ations in Men's Suitings. Frost & Seynei 1205 FIRST AVE, Near Seneca St. Pearls 6f Wheat Ise Hills Broa’ Red Can Coftos, Gro- ceteria price, Me a pound, No CREDIT— LIVERY—NO CLERKS HELP YOURSELF, AS IN A CAFETERIA Groceteria No. 1—509 Pine St. Groceteria 2—1914 Bast 45th you at 14th N Spring Floral Designs a Specialty The Flower Shop 218 Pike St. Elliott 2182 All Cut Flowers and Plante In 8 son —A Baldwin grand, furnished by D, BE. Sheriff, 1220 Fourth was used at the Schubert ave., club musicale, held at the Lin coln hotel, last Monday after | noon. Milk, can Bihe, 2 for le Piapsack ite |e uck wheat 2te Oats and Wheat, large Corn Flakes to Posed by Lothrop Studio. Betty Brown Says: —When my quadruple great grandsire, Sir Walter Raleigh founded Jamestown, Va., 1 wish he had put $10 tn a savings bank for my credit. At 4 per cent compound interest that ten dollars would amount to over a million today, Alas! dear grandpa didn't have the foresight to take the care of my Interests that he might. 1 am making some provision for future emergencies by having ten dollars of my own money where it is earning interest at the American. Savings Bank While it would take 300 years to make a million out of ten dollars, I don't have to limit myself to so small an amount, but can keep adding to it at any time. ee —Mr. Propet, at Fleming's Candy Shop, is a most cheerful person to talk to. Business is fine with him, so he forgets there is a war, or that other people are pesaimistic about the times. He serves such wholesome and dainty lunches and good, clean candies, that he can’t help having a good business, ee —In my opinion, and | think most people think the same, nice, well-taken-care-of teetirare one of the things that point to & man or woman's character. Dr, Brown, at the foot of Cher- ry #t., does such good work at a very reasonable price that there is no reason why one should neglect his teeth. heard several humorous records on the Victrola at Ellers. They were, “Doughie, the Baker,” one of Harry Lauder’s newest songs; it {6 one of his comical confidential monologues on marti life; and “Samuel” and “Every body,” sung by the famous co} ored comedian, Bert Williams are —What do you think of my new spring hat I am wearing in my picture this week? I bought it at the Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop, above the American theatre. It is one of the very newest bell-ehape crown hats, faced with American Beauty vel- vet, and trimmed with an ex- ceedingly high bunch of mixed flowers and ribbon on the back of the crown It is a very “smart” creation, But this is only one of the many good looking styles to be found there. eee —The manager of the Flower Shop, at 218 Pike st., told me that he will compete with any of the big flower stores in the city. Now, that means a big thing, because the larger stores seem to have a habit of cut ting prices that makes it hard for a small store to follow, —Frost & Seynei will move to their location at 1225 First ave. next Saturday, Mov ing will not interfere with their orders for suits. oe —Since the war In Europe the chemicals for dyes have been very hard to get, 80, of course, it has raised the price on almost all colored worsted used for sweaters, but the Northwestern Knitting Mills bas net raised the price on sweaters, in spite of the raised cost in material eee —One of the good things about the Day and Night Vaults, be- tween Yesler and James, is the fact that they are open all the time, If you had some jew- elry you desired to wear in the evening, and did-not wish to trust keeping it in your home over night, you could return it the same evening at any time —Have you eve Little Pig Saus you don’t know missing Rippe's them daily. what you are cafe serves Any Talking Machine on Easy Terms Here, on one floor, you can umbia and Victor In compare them at your lelsure Let us play your favorite music the Ed fumenta, and for you Prices From $15 Terms as Low as 50c a Week sentenced We Are Featuring For the balance of this month some mighty fine Suits at $10.00 and $12.50—Blue Serges and Cheviots included. Also a iew Balmacaans left at $10.00 to clean up. THE MODEL STORE 819 Second Avenue American Savings Bank & Trust Co. Second Ave. at Madison St. Capital and Surplus, $700,000 Your money will increase ten-fold in a little less than sixty years at 4 per cent compound interest. Why not lay aside a little nest egg for the kiddies? SPRING SUITS Upotains Yor BLD Tailored Ready Company Seattle's Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop 401-403 Pike St. H. D. ME, noP Luncheons Served at Popular Prices Pantages Theatre Bldg. “The Store of Service and Quality” Betty Brown Readers For 3 Days Only You May Select Any of Our New Spring Ladies’ Hats for— $3.00 All the Latest Creations { Dr, Brown do the Work is Seattle Let my time and ad- vertising space airing my polit teal opinions, and am getting more business every day There is no fake in giving you the beat work possible. For instance In a plate for Sie.ce or a crown f 5.00 Come tn a ar ik to Me, DR. J. BROWN Directly Foot of Cherry St. Over Pioneer Drag Store. YOU CAN RENT FOR $1 PER YEAR Storage in the steel cage for tin boxes, suit cases and other bulky articles, Packages stored in this cage are absolutely free from fire or burglars. Day and Night Safe Deposit Vaults Third, between Yesler and James Opposite Courthouse Upstairs American Theatre SECOND AND SENECA, Open Till 9 P. M, Saturday The Finest Equipped Photo- graph Studio in the Northwest J. W. LOTHROP PHOTOGRAPHER i eae 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 1st Ave. and Pine St. Seattle, Wash. BETTY BROWN ADS ARE TRADE BRINGERS —American Ladies’ Tailors —The newest styles in drei make all of their suits of Det waists, suits and coats, with mer’s all wool suitings. That credit, 1s what the Pacifie Out- Co. is offering you, higher in price than at any cash store, fitting Goods are not any is one of the reasons why their sults are so very stylish and up-to-date looking. Caetecoecerias 8 LEPLERTRLET ES eat