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Fe attention, idly. 1) fast | our patient rig so Drugs ought to b PREPAREDNESS ‘Us 0 Matter of Securing Suffirtent of Bwtft's One Cont Gale Thic Weak, Friday and Saturday Specials with C storite We ave many shades. Our price a Bee |) Soa) See i Th A ls good, HTT Pink | and “White ‘Castits p. cake Be 250 Charcoal Tablets t eo $09 i tb. Cold'Cream B80 e roll of ro. white crepe Pa Oth the Boned Totlet 2)] Scapa a riety tr wnich you can choose. ‘Two for . MEN'S NEEDS Durham Dup Ranors, com nd veaty’ to a Howpitai | Sp Shaving ‘Boa, with leather te uDE SUES RICH HUSBAND; AYS CEREMONY WAS FAKE he ehe says in her com- she lived with him until at Engineer Creek, near is, in 1909, when she was woman, doing household laundry work. From her earn- she says, she had saved ‘That's all we do here. Long ago Fecognized the fact that to suc in dentistry we must devote via to that exclusively, and to We have not bothered politics, fame or anything else Gentistry. By specializing on by giving it our entire time we have succeeded to do your 4 fn the most modern and acien- manner is here. Every facility ‘our work painlessly is also found in this office, It ts no we please and satisfy and that they not o return to ws th their frien ‘e have a staff of the very high- est class men that tt is possible to mble. Every operator in this ice {9 a graduate, registered den- who has not only graduated ym the best dental colleges, but examination of oper- certifi. este from the state dental board on the wall in front chair, in plain sight of all, You are assured of getting the highest type of intelligent den- service when you come here. fom are taking no chances on hav- fng your work done by a novice or bungler. We use the very best of Materials, and our prices are ponl- | tively the lowest. If you really ) Fealized just how important it im to. You to have good teeth, you wouldn't lay a ininute. ou would step t to the phone now, eall up fain 7215 and make an appointment to have one of our experta look over your teeth. Better do it, Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 2405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Thirea and Usten. Larson says, McMillan began pay- ing her attentions, representing that he was unmarried and in the market as a husband. He wns 14 years het senior, she says, and skilifnl in exercising the arts and blandishments of love. “On September 11, 1911,” the complaint reads, “a pretended mar- riage was performed at Iditarod He was without funds and she exhausted nearly all her earnings, Miss Larson ates, tho he neg- lected her. now a man of large TT he extracted $30,000 from his min- ing claims in Alaska. He property in Washington as well as|¢ in Mexte: OFFERED A JOB “Mr, Robert” Gaffney, a woman who masqueraded for 18 years as aman, and whose mar- riage to Mrs. Margaret Gaffney, of Seattie, was brought to light last week, has an offer to ap- pear in a San Francisco amuse ment palace. That “she” would make @ good drawing card, is the jon expressed In a letter to Deputy Prosecutor Paimer by T. H. Harnahan, president of the Alameda Zone, of San Fran- cleco. He asks If “she,” or he, would consider an offer of a good salary and comfortable quar. ters. “Mr.” Gaffney wae discov. ered to be a woman when Mra. Gaffney accused “him” of be- Ing a lazy husband. INNES THREATENED WITH FRANK’S FATE | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 24~ Cobb_ county, Georgia, home of Leo Frank's slayers, is waiting to mete out Innes of Oregon, and Texas, th: same fate Frank met, according to| letters in possession of Innes’ yers. The Inneses are slated under U. 8. supreme court decision to Georgia for trial on a charge which came as an aftermath of their acquittal on charges of mur. dering the missing Mra. Eloise Nelms Dennis and Beatrice Nelms. LEAGUE TO HEAR SALMON LECTURE Mr. W. I. Crawford will give ar illustrated lecture on “The Salmon Industry of Alaska and the North west” before the Consumers’ league at their first evening meet ing Thursday night at & o'clock, ig the Assembly hall of the Henry building. Ref hmentsa will be served law _ 68,000 homes daily. a SESE Star Want Ads go to Mr. and Mrs. Victor) to return | PLAY U.W. THIS YEAR Washington State and U. of W.! football squads probably will tangle in Seattle next Thanksgiving day This wae the announcement Thureday, following a conference between Graduate Manager Arthur Younger, of the local inatitution, and J, F. Bohler, director of ath-| leticn at W. 8, © Altho the U. of W, will stand pat that the Pullman hman rule, fs not tn-/ clined to do, it is almost an sssured SSALe) |i that an arrangement will be) | made for the staging of the game here, Unknown to outsiders, the ath- letio mentors of the two colleges have held several conferences re- garding the game. | The University of Californta final- |ly was induced to give up its date here tn favor of the Pullman-Wasb- ington contest. “We are more than anxious to settle matters and arrange for the! \ signing of a two-year contract with Pullman said Younger, “In cancelling the game with! California this year we feel that we) have made Pullman a big conces- sion, and that they should abolish the freshman rule, That now, ta all that stands in the way of the MOVIE MAN WANTS $12,500 DAILY BALM M. M. Rouse, a traveling sales- man, spent two days in jail in Miles City, Mont. suffering, he says, at the rate of $12,500 a day He brought sult here Thursday to recover $25,000 damages from the Fox Film corporation, of New York city, With the understanding, he al- leges, that he had an unlimited ex- pense account on deposit in the National Bank of Commerce here, he drew checks, which the corpo- ration held bogus and demanded his arrest. PEACE ADVOCATES STORMING CAPITOL WASHINGTON, Fed. 24-— The capitol was stormed again today by peace advocates, A special hearing on peace plans was held by the house for eign affairs committee, promt- nent speakers being on the program. Among congremmen addressing the meeting wero Representative Meyer London, soctalint; Representative Behallenberger of Nebraska, Representative Bennet of New York, and Representative Cur ry of California, TO PRISON TERMS Four men are under smtence here Thursday to penal instita-| tions, after pleading guilty tn # perior court to various criminal charges. George L. Cole must serve four to 20 years in Walla Walla for) forgery of a check. Tom Wilsoa, who pleaded guflty to robbing H. W. Thompson of §5 on February 9, drew a'sentence of five to 20 years in the penitentiary John K #108 forger, was given six months to 15 years at Monroe. Harry H. Baker pleaded guilty | to stealing three violins, worth 0, from F. Morract, director of | the Pantages theatre orchestra, and got one to 15 at Monroe. JURY STILL OUT IN GILLIES CASE OLYMPIA, Feb. 24.—Two mem- bers of the jury in the case of J F. Gillies, former im agent for the industrial insurance commis- sion, charged with graft, were re- ported holding out for acquittal at SPAIN PREPARING? 8T. Feb, 24—The Western Cartridge company was said authoriatively today to have received a $1,500,000 cart- ridge order from Spain. Colda Cause Grip. To keep the system in condition to throw off Colds pea L AXATIVE is only Ww | PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN ons WEEK Posen) | YOUR CREDIT IS O.K a neeeens FEB, 24, 1916. PAGE ”. Second and TODAY, TOMORROW, SATURDAY Seneca An THE CLARION A Remarkable Film Version of the Great American Novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams COMING SUNDAY RACE SUICIDE STATE CAN NOT SELL TIDELAND In line with the contention of the Seattle port commission as to the lownership of tidelands in Séattle, the supremo court of the United States has handed down « decision in a Californian case to the effect | that the state had no right to sell! or give away any of its tideland property. According to President Bob | Bridges, of the Seattle port com- | mission, this decision will undoubt- ly bring to a head the long stand. jing question of the proper owner | ship of Jands now valued at mil lions of dollars, on the Seattle waterfront and on the shores of Lake Washington. In the legisfature of 1913, charges were made that Seatie’s waterfront property had been illegally sold for a song. It ts estimated the same lands are now worth from $76,000, 000 to $100,000,000. WYOMING PLAN IS FAVORITE OF SENATORS) WASHINGTON, Feb. 24— Persons not desirous of enter. ing the militia, or too young to do 80, will be enabled to gain militiary training, If provisions to be Included In the senate military bill become law. The committee proposes a system whereby army officers and government training would be used in drills In high schools, universities, patriotic socteties and volunteer organizations. ‘The Wyoming plan of prepar Ing school boys In military lines will be encouraged, TO AID NEEDY FAMILY | The Star is in recelpt of $1 from the Union Dye Works to aid th dy family at 111 Pontius ave. The contribution Is being forwarded to them. The mother Is ill and there are four children depneding upon he RECORDS FOR WOOL HANDL ING s BROKEN All previous records for the amount of wool handled in this country were broken in 1916, according to the textile records just compiled in Boston, and when the final statistics become available it probably will be shown that Boston has super. seded London as the world's largest single wool market. 4 SLIDE ENTOMBS DITCH WORKER Tons of clay buried Ben Olde- mar, 930 West 63rd at, when the sides of a ditch, 14 feet deep, caved in where the Washington Paving Co. was working at 66th st. W. and Sixth ave. N. W. at 10:15 Thursday morning. For 30 minutes workmen labored to uncover him. Pulmotors were rushed to the scene from the city hospital and operated in vain to restore ) the victim's Ufe. CANDIDATES BOTH TO MAKE ACTIVE FIGHT) Changing hie frevious Inten- tion not to open any campaign headquarters, Mayor Giil Tues- day decided he hae a fight ahead of him and will engage In an active battle with Aus. tin E. Griffithe, his rival, for the votes at the final election, March 7. | New campaign headquarters were opened Tuesday by Griffiths’ supporters at 962-34 Emptre build. ing, Seegpd ave. and Madison at. Ther vill be also a separate women's organization. A house-to-house canvass is plan- ned to tell those who have been misled as to true conditions in Se attle exactly what they are. Mrs. Remington Charter, who do. scribed the vice district now in full operation below Yesler way, probably will address a downtown mass meeting aw well as a number of smaller meetings, Gill's headquarters will be open- ed in the Mutual Life buflding, on Pioneer square, He will address German-American voters Saturday night DUCKS PERISHING IN KANSAS § More than a million wild ducks are dead or dying in the Cheyenne river bottoms in Kansas, according to the Kan- sas state fish and game war- den, The devastation is said to be due to heavy snowstorms, GILL SPENT $79.75 Campaign statements filed at the jelty hall Thursday showed expendi tures of $79.75 for Gill and $47 for | Terry, candidate for city treasurer. Gill spent $4.75 for stamped en velopes, and $75 as a# filing foe. Terry states that he spent $5 for advertising and a $42 filing fee, TORMS IN PRIMARY FIGHT 6 ACTS PRINCE GOING | | BACK TO FIGHT NEW YORK, Y., Feb. Prince Miskinoff, he of the olive |complexion, chocolate spats, per-| > | fumes and Sewels, fs going far, far| away from entrancing Yvonne Gou- rand, whom he called his own “little kixt, who was trresistible in neglt gee,” he announced today. - This ail happened because of the] p fit t, haibes or sumen, 2 3. 24s;| virtual breakdown of his separation|smeit « lve dec. Stall peummn aeons sult against Princess Miskinoff, the/ter, i090 1b.; fresh ranch eggs, 35c dos; former Aimee” Crocker, sere ek. Seas er ace mother of Yvonne. : Now, says the prince, he plans to | awee n 2 | Join the czar's army—so the next | fo!» Spanish on! heard of him may be that be 18 &)goice 2 ine the hero in a charge around M Mush 04, No, 10 sack a peaches, Btalle 18-18, fresh hom ‘SAYS HUBBY SPENT ss:*sc-‘env ** TIME WITH WOMEN)... we 1), fresh pasteurized milk, 6c jwar, 360 gal Pt. tell 12, 600 auto gloves, S Srocsteris, 100 gloss or worn starem To Mrs, Moward Lions Carew do ts Jad ofl, 27. Stall 1603, regular Pole, formerly of Victoria, B. C.,| jit" aontana hard wheat. fleur, 6135 began suit for divorce here Thurs-| with other $1.00 order. Stall 1825, 2-Ib. day, alleging her husband was in| brick codfish, 200. Btail 65, apoie butter, the habit of squandering his money |{oa%y “stall ites, back beneas a tee, on wine and other women, @nd)ioc. Stall 1511, best porterhouse steak, abandoned her more than a year|2% 1b. Stall 34, whole salmon, 26c. ago. 8 1511, bucklings, 2 for 60, or 2S¢ Stali 86, peanut butter. So Ib, 2] Stall 1821, pure honey, 450 at 12-14, Winesap apples, 100 doz. | a 44-45, grapefruit, 6 for 100, oF 25e | 3 dos, Stall 39, potatoes, $1.35 to §1.90, | delivered. soUTH END Veal cutlets, 1fc Ib; back bones, 10 Ibe. 2ée; lamb shoulder, ic ib.; pot roast, 10¢ Ib; aalt pork, Ie Ib; hamburger, 12% 1b,; pork sausage, 12%4¢ Ib; fresh churu- #0 butfhe, 2 Ibe. $1.00; best Jersey butter, 34. fresh milk, €¢ qt. 30 pt.; Yakima | fresh clams, be qt. Stall s. dried corn flakes, 166. ny, Ie qt.; fresh pure cider vine- GRACE & CO. C0. BUYS WHITE Stall 2%, fresh local ranch eges, the STEAMSHIP LINE) Gon, of 3 dod $1.00; best fresh butter, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24— [ase in, 2 91,00. Stalls 20 od The Royal Dutch West Indies n er eteak, 12% Ib.; good bacco mail liners Venezuela, Colom. |) Vint eround pone, Pee an bia and Ecuador, will soon be [peanut butter, 8 Ib, 3 Ibe 250: honey, pla In the Central and South [ise comb; 2 100 bread, 160, At American trade out of this port. ete: sagen The three have been acquired in New York, at a reported price of $4,000,000, by the Amer. ican International corporation and W. R. Grace & Co. wand 160 she.1 Shae, corn or glans wares, bbe; pineapple, Ife; good walnute, 100 1b, SANITARY Stall 25, Raldwin apples, $1.10, jorida grapefrult, 4 for 106 oleomargarine, 20¢ ib. Stalls imported Norway herrt 16e, Stalin 80-28, flound: sileed ling cod, 3 Ibe. lower, abe; new Btalls 82-24, leaf lard, of lamb, 1240 Ib, wugar, 600; pineapple, deliv % Staile 24 Fresh halibut, & Iba 260, stall 4, |, y home-made and Kastern Metwurst, | 1, back bon {eo 1b. sirloin Stali 116, fa large cans 150 yaters, e laundry #oap, deans, 2e; 6 10 15e cana shrimps, butter, 9 Tha, 85 290 1b, o— _evenen - | Cattle branding In the West | le dying out. The fencing of | | land is the cause. Se © will prove tt to YOU—FREE NOW. | how | many appointed. blowing, groat or extravagant ow to stop your ¢ certainty ought to Y | was a rocial outcast + Dost ‘milk, ¢ Mrahlt | and because T freed mysetf T want t far thary mynelf Address me RIGHT NOW BUT IT’S NOT A BIT LIKE DEAR GOLD RENO RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 24.— Divorce, hitherto absolutely pronibited, has driven the en- tering wedge into the laws of Brazil. In the new civil code signed by President Wenceslau Braz last week, absolute divorce is permitted the unhappily mar- ried—but they cannot marry again. S CURABL 1,000—SAY SO! 1 Will Gladly Tell You How—FREE Don't let anybody tell you that sithaten to wh cwrébbesstt can ba Sari I know it—and I ved it—and of coat— Never mind what you've tried, oF time a have been ¢ I triea nd@ failed for ured my ring—my their SANDS have writ- ten words of praine for showing them how to rid them- selves of euffering—right tn thelr own viniting or travel- Catarrh home our hawking, spitting, snee! hoart-burn, naurea, cat vanish, Never these promises 1 om, It can be PROVEN it fs tru And My Friends You don't have to use salve Jellies, lott ere, a, vibration, pa ointments, spr electricity, oe or burn and ¢ of the kind. Now that I am so willing to show you rrh suffering, you rite and let me ald Nobody suffered more than I did. — & miserable failure free u. The truth le FREE. It ts bettor be @ gift of with, Happt you will spend a penny to get this truth FREE and say of suffering. SAM KATZ, Suite U-684, 2909 Indiana Ave., Chicago, IIL CATARRH ‘HEALS DAY AND NIGHT © It Stopped My Suffering— ~ to you i na, Freedom trot Garite Hones Honey Hubb: Cal. >