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'MAKES YOU GASP To | SEE THE STYLE ACT The Benefits From | Prohibition Will Be Permanent Ones Asome « ’ b n the evtl of ‘ ot tand tt Dr niclan and tory |» 1 (hat defective teeth t phyateal de an The elimina a * far towards the ich follow, to « manent Dental Gurpeone oe. Boston Dentists | Opp. Noa Maret. Wain ine Take time by the forelock — phone for free appointment tomorrow. Scene from “The Style Shop a Maison de la Mode,” at the Alham. bra theatre ° — * HENRY FORD PEACE CLUB TO HOLD MASS MEETING SOON. STAR BOYS SEE SHOW ‘Thru the courtesy of the Al | hambra theatre agement, The Star newsies and carriers, about 400 In number, will at- | tend the first show Friday || night, The boys will meet at The Star alley at 7 o'cloc It's going to be a lar Anti-militarists will their views adverse to express, mem prepared. |tion, wil ness at a public mam meeting to > por workers be held soan in some downtown) mg ioy will Hearts to Flatter at ball r the auspices of Henry can,” 4 Ford Peace club, No FE. Pretlow, of the Athambra the Emil Hurja, of the university, ana jai charch, at the f{irv lind man, at least when the Ne Cecil Cale Miss Grace De Graff, of Portland, the Peace club, Thurs ¢ Style Shop a Malsor Hitartaite idea will op little girl—and—cute—ste F American ideale out of existence,” /out of ' Rev. Hugh Elmer Brown, of Pil Anyway, there was a lands grim Congregational church, urged |*ardener (un)handy, who inte that more Henry Ford clubs be ord himeelf between ganized before the mass meeting sand her, and In Just a held ped forth arrayed in raiment mucy “It ts pathetic.” he said, “that|*tlll, but somewhat less astounding nothing has been done to discourage |Four people display the latent the growth of the militaristic feel-/*tyles. ing in men, women and children of| the stata” There are singers and then there “are SINGERS. The Iatter.is “Con” Snyder. It's easy to account for his /popularity among the fair sex. It ts probably because he knows how to put the old pep into his songs fm such a way that they can't keep tee When it is Bane ou eee ae CONSTABULARY clean,sweet O.'H. McOitl had. A. ria ~». WILL KEEP PEACE fe is just one continuous round of pleasure for some people and Judging from appearances. this class ry of people have all selected the " New Cect! Cafe for their particular also spoke. | WASHINGTON March 3.—The and whole- some. eradua be Arantes cont LOSES $2,500 SUIT nual pea yi That was the opinion of U. 8 ma ‘rendezvous. Here they can dance +o Recanse he at to a J ine elficera, Whe sueteted te’ the and be entertained between times We take pride ah D sebeeee veut Te bik. R we at ne wal sagged dln mtg i! by nurec o ag Col lle commande of by the best class of cabaret, while | our Milk for these Jf stevenson ost a $2,500 dispute) pac yn grad, eanander of ma the gentleman in the white apron over property to * Hammar-|iittie chance of trouble, as th makes frequent trips to the foun reasons. aren | hea to oniey tain, bringing back a beverage that 2 UPC RS RENCE ORY ears of turm lagged dalam ° (can't Find Dandruff } Se : Pur A_Ten't Pind Dandruff _J|HOLY MEN NUMEROUS Merchants’ Lunch is served be u e wy has 6e IN EUROPEAN WAR dandruff disapy tween the hours of eleven and two. bea - If you are looking for a light and Dai preg ge PARIS, Feb. 25.—(By Mail.) room, right in the he: t seal t —Nearly 13,000 ministers and | a ad cig : x erahctetbeonns 2-cent bottle Danderine at any| priests are today serving in wntown district, at a reasonable drug store 4 save your hatr.| ‘ f Mac ce. vous invite rece me 1512 Seventh Ave. Biers, stew ‘appiications you cant] Yaceee aeyeaeseraing te ene $ ‘ 1 vite your in * 7 , » ¥. “© spection. Main 2545 find a particle ¢ ndruff or any| tisticn recently given out by , falling hair, a alp 1!) the minister of war never ite LEFT SOME FAMILY | ST. AUGUSTINE, Ill, March 3 Mre. Mar Rowe who celebr . her 100th birthday last January, Is Mra. Rowe. who was a na of Norwich, N. Y., had ren, 45 grandchildren and §8 at-grandchildren | UACKS CULTIVATORS) OF DEATHBEDS PROFIT These are the which the experienced investor CHICAGO, March 2 Death. % demand \ Stee “Vee beds, due to the promotion o demands. We belie Grar Gold ¢ unusual juacka, bave become one of | opportunity at the present tir mbines both safety the most {mportant articles in | | and profit the America household, de clared George H. Hodges, for President } rd, of Granite Gold rece report mer governor of Kansas, in de- | states that the n has just heen ence in the lowe nouncing “medical riff-raff. tunnel, which insures a deep-seated ore } It Pret stated that the management see no reason w mpe AMUSEMENT gonigealbe a faved Metropolitan ‘Tent mt a tran ok see produces metal fluctuations or war « ‘It Pays to ‘Advertise’ ree ntre vian-Americ d Mine ITAN T SUNDAY Owner, a Mar We are reliably informed that the company will disburse its first dividend in April. (Gr Gold pini anite Gol present unprecedente f 1 ment at of approaching Granite Gold is THE BEST OF VAUDE 2:70 TW ‘ r Complete Analysis and Report on Request HERRIN & RHODES INC 4 STOCK & BOND BROKERS 13 CHERRY ST. SEATTLE Sisters — Orpheum nent of Taiold Established 20 Years. Merr MICHAEL EMMET & CO In "A Glimpse of Ireland.” OTHER RIG ACTS 100 and STAR—FRIDAY, MARCI 3, tch highballs and good red wine| "a!!reade “etall” In going to bat Jof the vintage of about 1770? In the Northwest passenger Paul R. Haffer, socialiat, ways he rate case, the Harriman tourist ‘did allthis and more, and appeared; Monopoly ls “slipping.” | in Justice Graham's court today In having the hearing before prepared to present the testimon the Interstate commerce com. | of early Un Staten historians mission's representative post- Father of His Country merely given the opposition and, as complainant, was on hand, forces time to clinch a certain | to prosecute Haffer for criminal| victory. | \libet | We we ready,” sald T D. The ng of the cane in Justice he hearing of the case in Justice! nociwoll, one of the chief leaders jeulogte lmreat soldiers jular army, 1916. PAGE 5 INSISTS GEORGE |R.R, RATE ‘STALL’ £ WAS AROUNDER HELPS SEATTLE : f Tacoma Socialist Says He'll) Northwest Forces Strengthen / Prove Washington | Case; Are Certain of A Charges Winning G GETS A COURT HEARING TACOMA JOINS FIGHT iv Mareh 3 Indulge to TACOMA Washington Did George excess in Every minute the Southern 13 to three poned from March to prove hin ne Col. Albert E. Je prominent at-| Months later, in the opinion of torney, indignantly denies the al workers against the unjust amperaions upon the charac tourist rates, the railroads have Graham's court is only preliminary CASSIS SOS SS SOS SS OATS OSES j C. A. Reynolds, chairman of " Py oh ote * © Justice h . These Nature Teeth of mine a astly different—greatly superior oBerpeding Moen bea “ th Pasco ant public service commission, in to o AA Gaiv) “false téet) P te af , , pants eclated =e 7 ight te ck ov to ordinary (and ugly) “false te You can bite and chew and propone to have hia ears oftended| the fight to knock out the $17.60 smile with them in perfect fort. Yet they are t ore expensive by Matening to an attack upon the) lower rate enjoyed by the Harri than the others. Let me tell vou about then No obligation involved jfalr name of the first pr mc lings a ooaaing pecoeaners 6) Mea. “este: tae tc om Chieago to San Franciseo and | q - ) f rg; The arrem of Haffer followed) |," We think we could aye won in} ( 2 Le 0 eS idk leaiiga fatter followedlthe hearing on March 13, but now YF eek sy ealaate | ner geht Sot Me | that we have an additional three tna abated months to gather more data, wef n which the young socialist an he Memoer of the Royal College of = 7 mg absolutely sure of winning, = | 4 nounced himaelf as “a lifter of ha We anticipated this move of the raliroads, When we gather up alli the loose ends of evidence, we will have a case, which, if decided on ita merits, can have but one out come.” CA los.” and advised readers of the paper not to be carried away by of long-departed notables He cited Washington as a shin ing example, charging that the atesman had in his ne; had used pro- aay been 0 Bay Reynolds has compiled a more accurate table of rates and} fane and bias mous language, was an inveterate drinker and an mileage involved in the case. exploiter of slaves. It shows that the tourlet may travel from Chicago to San Fran AR 1 I READY ciseo and return over central lines Portland, San Francisco, Ogden and WASHINGTON, March 2.—Pass. Denver—a distance in all of 5,644 ed unanimously by the house mill-| miles, Or travel ove northern the bill for iner army ‘will be reported to the tary committee ane of the house early next week It provides for a maximum of 170,000 figrhting troops for the reg for a minimum of 425,000 for the National Guard within five years, and for organization of fed-|over southern lines, thru extension of Orleans, Los Ange/es, lines © the Coast, returning via the central lines for the same price, visiting St. Paul, Spokane, Seattle, Portiand, San Francisco, Ogden and Denver—a distance of 758 miles. But he finds that he can travel visiting New San Diego, Se GE ror) cs reececT ere) Recter) 2 OO eral volunteers summer training campa Ogden and Denver, for $72.50—and the distance is 6.276 miles. Word has been received from the] Tacoma new Commercial Club's re-| 4 weantzed traffic and transportatio at that oreanization wi __ OHILDREN HATE me will voteon the advisa of taking the sathe step at its next) - AND CASTOR lL meeting. iif Cross, Feverish, Constipated,| Give “California Syrup ‘Indoor LifeMakes Fat of Figs.” eed oF KOREIN TO Krer |} Look back at your childhood] W#IGNT Dom. Om Te me days. Remember the “dose” mother raT. insisted on tor ofl, calomel Re a cathartice. How you hated them. OEP Ate poate a" how you fought against taking them With our children t's different Mothers who « to the old form of physic simply don't realize what sy do, The children’s revolt ts Their tender little are injured by them If your child's ate liver and howels need only lelicious ‘ornia Syrup of f | Figs.” Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep thh harmless fruit laxative h | ndy; they take it; that > liver a know children love to clear it never falls t 4 bowels and swe the stomach, and that a teaspoon I given today saves a sick child i tomorrow Ak € ciet for a 5O0-cent ttle of nia Syrup of Figs.” which hee fall directions for COSSSGALSS SASS SOA ISS SS | ages and for each yttle, sold here. a California ie p Company Refuse any 1a other kind with contempt i } ¥ —|3 ie) lf ie a bal Southeast Corner Fifth and Pine Streets DISS navn nsvk Stk TSS SOUS Boe ne \ecDo udall = ford Established 1875 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price Millinery for Spring 1916 SOS SOR SS ES Sl SE IGH effect and their name is legion. are dominant, On the other hand, wide flat Sailors are being introduced and finding acceptance in several exclusive shops on Fifth Avenue The first sketch is a hand-made Hat of rose-colored Milan, combined with black satin and faced with black satin lhe trimming consists of French fruit and col- ored foliage at the side back. $10.00. The second Hat is a mushroom shi ape of navy Milaa hemp, trimmed in shirred rosettes of navy fai lle ribbon. $10.00. z The third sketch is of a brown lisere Sailor, faced with brown silk, and trimmed with an upright bow of brown faille ribbon. $10.00. —Second Floor. Original Ideas Expressed in W omen’ 's Checked Suits oN AME FASHION has for Spring shown a decided preference for checks, Checks of the unusual sort, both in color and in size. In our showing of Spring we have featured Che 1 in a very wide range ir ¢ broken checks, checks in green, brown or black The styles in these Suits range from the plain to nov- elty—white, ivory and novelty buttons, leather trimmings, cape effects, and of course the skirts are all circular or flared. Prices range $18.50, $25.00, $29.75, $35.00 up to $60.00. Second Floor Shoes for Boys For School, Play or Dress Wear HE Shoe sketched, and the particular describe, are items we suitable for all ocea- sions Not heavy enough to be clumsy, } but sturdy enough to stand hard wear “P Button Shoes for lit- tle men in patent and dull leathers; a broad- toe model with welt sole and spring heel; sizes 9 to 1314. $2.50 pair a SI patent leather or dull calf, with car welt ¢ and broad, low heel. For the boy, sizes 9 to . $3.00 pair the youth, sizes 1 », $3.75 pair Second Floor. (Plata TSS ws GSS WSS SSS Stong’s Meat Market With prices that beat them all for same quality Meats Roast V b Lean Pork Roasts, Ib....11¢ 10¢ to 12'2¢ | 10 Ibs. fresh ground Bone 25¢ Steer Pot Roast, Ib 2 Ibs. best Pure Lard....25¢ 10¢ and 12'2¢ | Choice sugar cured Corned Lean Rolling Beef, Ib Reef, pound te Se and 10¢ Extra choice Bacon, by plece, 8, Ib..10¢ | per pound 25e Fancy Fancy Extra fine Spar Fresh ground Hamburger and Sausage Meat by our new Hobart per for its recent exposure of Aus} machine, per pound 10¢ trian and German activities, The! damage was comparatively small John R. Rathom, editor, was struck by flying wreckage, but not hurt to| Stong Saysit’s Easy lo Beat Them All PROVIDENCE Investigation of a fire and explo-| sion | building thorities today that anti-ally agents | were visiting retribution on the pa-| Jany e ‘SEE PLOT IN BLAZE BULL BROS. art | Sus? Printers 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 EB, RI. Providence Journal) night convinced an-| in the last tent 1 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar for. .... $1.00 ded ALL BRANDS oF riot n cur Prices 10 bars Lenox Soap ie. cts . .25¢ 4 cans Carnation Milk for........ .25c 4 cans Dutch Cleanser for. . . with 25¢ purchase, nln.) aT excluding (Any one of above three It an Ttaly Olive O11 " FLOWER AND GATDEN ShEDS Two Stores—White Market and Corner Market THE WHITE MEAT Co. MAIN 2809 “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO MAIN 2809 GIVE US A TRIAL AND RE CONVINCED 10c Be | ie T 28 | er ehcis per it 15c ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHONE SPROTAT onpens SALE Stock of Coat of “Ihe” World's RAINIER Bakery RESTAURANT 913.2% AVENUE & MADISON ST. n@ Milliner: ( National Market BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS 30c Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen Fine Creamery Butter 35¢ Ib; Try our Home-made 25 Cc Delicatessen Goods. Pork Sausage, lb National Market Co. 405 PIKE ST., NEAR 4TH AVE. eee oe’ Eh eee he ee eee