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Staff Correspon: | LONDON, Feb. 20.—(By Mail.) — fully, if you want to keep your hair “‘giky, bright, lustrous, flutty and PRICES 1 Ib. 2 Ib. 3 Ib. 5 Ib. NOW IS THE TIME To Make Your First Purchase and Learn the Real Coffee Value ‘ Aca rmamaw “The Economical” Coffee That Satisfies Sold only in Sealed Tins. Every Tin is stamped. GUARANTEED BY SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., INC. : (EMO is the new brand in Seattle.) COs KEP VVCN ZHN BMNOAWA ACOX< OUR GROUPS TO IM IN EUROPE After-the-War Developments on AUSTRIA-HUNGARY BY CHAS. STEWART dent a SISURATED sour acid stomachs, gas and tation of food. A teaspoonful rth of p should be used very care its best. Most soaps and 4 shampoos contain too alkali. This dries the scalp, ‘the hair brittle, and ruins it. best thing for steady ordinary mulsified cocoanut oll ich is pure and greaseless), and better than the most expensive or anything else you can use. 0 or two teaspoonfuls will the hair and scalp thorough- Simiply moisten the hair with and rub ft in. It makes an ynce of rich, creamy lather, ch rinses out easily, removing particle of dust, dirt, dandruff) excessive oll. skly and evenly, and it leaves scalp soft, and the hair fine and y to manage. fou can get mulsified cocoanut off at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, a few ounces will supply every ber of the family for months.— ertisement. OLLOWING ing policy, which has been in effect for many years in our stores, we beg to announce that coupons and certificates will be given with all sales of merchandise in oy Seattle stores, entitling our custom. ers to 4 per cent Our clerks will plain new plan for the asking. UNITED CIGAR STORES CO. um) ME S>-\ Scr | deal of jealousy between Sweden | United States must ald in search The hair dries) ¢, Tins . » aoc Tins . » 60c Tins . . 85c Tins - $1.35 ——of amennbhra Ss of coffee of the oldest mercantile firm now doing business OQ ror Inc WABACHER Bros © 62.1". rrek NS AND § c SEATTLE wast COX< KM VVCM ZPN B™MNORMD ZCOX< The nations of Europe wil! Ine up! in four groups after the war. This is the English guess, made by ex- cellently-nformed Britons. | The English never expect to see) the “United States of Europe” so) much talked about in Norway, Sweden, Denmai and ox j ‘ There are too many kinds of peo- » ple in Europe, and the ditterens | Another Section i sogycla, kinds are too different to federate, akes ec! the English say. | Saturday There are plenty of English dis- —— sexters from the opinion that this EXPECT HIGHER WAGE four-group lineup will follow the; war. It is a theory that seems to, Foreign ships Saturday will be come nearer to having a plurality |pinced on the footing of American of supporters than any other one. | ships as respects personnel of crew, Roughly, the four groups will con-|richts of Individual seamen and sist of: safety gg ore ae " The La Pollette seamen's ao on, Agee a haa goes into effect as to non-American | i abips, enero oa aco The power of the United States| 3—The Scandinavian countries—|t4 refuse papers to such vessels Sweden, Norway and Denmark. as do not conform to the require tates ments of the law ts ordered in predict that the | voked by the terms of the act, ef. 4 will not find England | fective tomorrow. | ia on good terms, but this Enforcement ts tn the hands of! isn't the general view. bes ge ea pgp of neg yo ve 1 after foreign, as well as m lean It is conceded that there wil! Wageele, tak ve te to theke oe vo aaa gas quirements That any Austria-Hungary will No more passengers shall be car-| as an individual req than can be accommodated by country, or rather dual-country, 18 | 116 iif boats ‘and life rafts. not readily conceded. Plenty of Seventy-five per cent of the crew people believe Austria-Hungary | nist be able to understand the will be merged tn Germany by thé| craorg of the officers time the peace settlement has been | porty per cent must be able sea AEROS ‘08: mie |men. at least 19 years old, and with | This would leave the manic |three years’ experience, except as peoples not exactly in a group, but |they are qualified by spectal exam-| one single country, with Austria-|{nation conducted by the depart-| Hungary as one or several of its — oA bsp mag ‘ite ot states, sailor may leave his ship tn 7 1 tn | Port at will, and the provision of| ene Seman, Senter tt | trenton and other international | for some time. There is a good |*sTeements that officers of the) and Denmark, but {t ‘s not more |!n« for him as @ deserter and re-| than skin deep. One thing will|turning him to his vessel is re have to be settied—Denmark {s|pealed. He can collect, however, strongly antiGerman because she|but a fractional part of his wages, Germany, Norway some-|!f he quits this way. British idea is that there| Senator La Follette, author of the can’t be the right sort of « ftun- | Dill claims the result of tts going tion in the Balkans until the Turks | !nto effect as to foreign venseis will the be to raise wages for seamen the world over, and to remove the high | raid of labor handicap of American oper- #0 extreme. | ators. fa as to be decid. | Sailors shipped tn Liverpool, for jinstance, at a wage of $12 to $15 ja month will be within thetr legal | rights In quitting their shép in New York and refusing to re-ahip except at the higher rate of American wages, | Already, says La Follette, the Seamen's union ts spreading thia tn formation among its men, and the ship owners are considering meth- ods of fighting tt. | The bill has been tn effect as to SO Rigage ships since November 4, 1915, edly pro-German. our Profit Shar-- THEY ALL WANT TO MARRY THIS MAID MINNEAPOLIS, March 7.— Two thousand male students of the University of Minnesota today are on a atill hunt for the girl who has informed the fac- ulty she would wed on $800 a year The declaration came follow. ing ® discussion of the family budget. The majority of answers to question as to how much a man should earn wefore asking a college girl to wed were that the minimum should be $1,200 year. cash discount. be pleased to ex- A meeting of the Humane go-| ciety will be held Thursday noon Jat the Commercial Club, ‘An in ‘teresting talk on bird life will be given. The public is invited, BETTY BROWN GOES SHOPPING STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 8, 1916. PAGE 6, READ WHAT SHE FOUND Latest Styles, Best Bargains in Seattle’s Progressive Business Houses | The Smallest cg Dress FETCHING STYL Is Large Enough to ‘ou Wel S—PLEASING PRICES Easy CREDIT Terms TO BOTH MEN AND ‘WOMEN PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. Corner Third and University SHE NOW TELLS ALL HER FOLKS EGIS YOU BET! FOR BAKING INSTEAD OF EGGS ALL GROCERS MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE WOOL _GOLE Swe eS Come in and look over our large stock of ready-made Sweaters—any color, weight or style you want, Northwestern Knitting Mills 81 MARION &T. The House of Baldwin Pianos Have you heard the Vana- phone, the musical marvel of talking machines? Price $12.50. D. E. SHERIFF 1220 Fourth Ave. ROCK THIS fine, comfortable Oak Rocker, ith ite big, roomy leather nd restful leather back It's a $27.50 style at Poynor's price of $19.00 S. H. POYNOR FURNITURE Co. 1521-1523 Fourth Ave. Between Pike and Pine We have made arrangement to receive Fresh Datly Products from A. lL. Brown Farm. Little Pig Saueage Large, Fat Milk-Fed Hens Sweet Butter Milk-Fed Spring Chickens Brown's Farm Hame and Bacon RIPPE’S CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE Phone Now 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 —Mre. Landfield, proprietor of the Ladies Sample Hat Shop, says as a last offer to Betty Brown readers she will con tinue for three days her sale of trimmed hats valued up to $10 for $3. OVERHEAD WALK For 3 Days Only To Retty Brown readers wo will make to order $35.00 values tn any of our } epring styles in Ladies ored Suits for $27.50 This ts the best bargain wo have over offered. American Ladies’ Tailors 406 UNION 8T. t Tail We are now established in our New Daylight Loca- tion at 1225 First ave. We invite our patrons to come and inspect our : ‘4 new stock of spring cre- ations in Men's Suitings. Frost & Seynei 1225 FIRST AVE. © Registered Macaront, Noodles, Bpaghettt Groceteria No. Groceteria No, 2— Spring Floral Designs a Specialty The Flower Shop 218 Pike St. Elliott 2182 All Cut Flowers and Plante In Season —The demand for Baldwin Pianos at concerts and mual onles ts hecoming greater every day. Mr. Sheriff says that Se attle people are beginning to realize the merits of this famous piano. Betty Brown Says: —Mr. Lipman of the Paciflo Outfitting Co, tells me that when one sees a sult marked $25 in their stock, it means $25 on easy terms or $25 cash There is no difference. By the way, they are showing an elab- orate assortment of the latest creations in Ladies’ Sults of Mother Machree” or “ O14 Home Town tn Ireland”? If not, they will be greatly pleased to play them for you in the Phonograph Department at Eilers, —All the latest etyles In Men's Bults and Haberdashery are now being displayed at the Tallored Ready Co. —When you are In the market for a sweater or anything that comes from a knitting machine you will be well repaid if you call first at the Northwestern Knitting Mills, §1 Marion st. —Fieming'’s Candy Shop is making special inducements to theatre parties. It is put ting candy up ifn attractive boxes of all sizes at most rea- sonable prices. Mr. Probst tells mo that business has increased 50 'per cent in the past three months. —People who call up East or 98 never worry about weather. The man who answers the phone sees that they aro well provided for with the best coal mined in the Northwest. It's delivered on time, too—Mr, Bullock attends to that. —"A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned” is an old adage that can be applied to the modern grocery store {f you go to the right one. Ever tried the Groceteria? There are no fancy fixtures there, no clerks, no delivery service and no credit. You help yourself and your family at the same time. —The very latest spring fash. fon in Men's Tailored Suitings are being shown at Frost & Seynei’s, Their credit terms are more liberal than ever. —The Mode! Store at 819 2nd ave. is still continuing {ts sale in Men's Clothing. Some re- markable bargains are shown. eee —Egge are getting cheaper— but never two dozen for 25¢. That's all Egin costs. —The Flower Shop at 218 Pike st. {8 making epecials this week in Carnations and Daffo- Alls. Its window display 1s well worth seeing, ‘ eee —One of the cozlest dining rooms T have ever been In ts at 116 Spring st—Miss Kitty Rhodes’ Restaurant — whero every bit of food is home cooked and served under the personal direction of Mins Rhodes, Her menu has an elaborate assortment of pas. tries—all her own make—which are served wtth her special 850 dinner, served every night, —The American Ladies’ Tailor Shop for the balance of this week are making a spectal in their $35 ladies’ sulta for $27.50, This offer is good only until Saturday, made-to-order Watch for Betty’s Comment Every Week Any Talking Machine on Easy Terms Prices From $15 Terms as Low as 50c a Week and look at our swell Suits that we are selling this week for $10.00 and $12.50—Some Values. THE MODEL STORE 819 Second Avenue American Savings Bank & Trust Co, Second Ave. at Madison St. The habit of saving money contrib- utes more to the individual’s ad- vancement than almost any of the more brilliant qualities of human nature, A Great Display of New Spring Hats 13 WINDOWS Bhowing Steteons, Mallorys and Tailored Ready Specials, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 Tailored Ready Company 401-403 Pike St. The Right Dr. Brown 27 First Ave. Foot of Cherry st. Tam the Right Dr. Brown shacauee I ao ¢ Work In Seattle Least Money this fact, Instead and am getting mn every day o fake in giving ou the best work possible. ‘or Instance In a plate for crown for Come tn and Talk to Me. DR. J. BROWN Directly Foot of Cherry St, Over Pioneer Drug Store. FOR $1 PER YEAR Storage tn 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 Sale Deposit Vaults Third, between Yesler and James Opposite Courthouse Large, thor- oughly modern rooms in a first- class hotel at very reasonable rates, STANDARD HOTEL 1st Ave. and Pine St. Seattle, Wash. —The 8, H, Poynor Furniture Co. are still continuing their weekly specials in furniture, A casual inspection of their stock will convince any one that Poynor can save you money on furniture. Candy Shop H. DO, PROPST, Prop. Luncheons Served at Popular Prices Pantages Theatre Bldg. “The Store of Service and Quality” Thursday, Friday and Saturday Your Last Chance To select any of our latest La- dies’ Spring Hats, valued up to $10.00, for— $3.00 Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop Upstaira American Theatre SECOND AND SENECA, Open Till 9 P. M, Saturday The Finest Equipped Photo- graph Studio in the Northwest ENE nen Se J. W. LOTHROP PHOTOGRAPHER ve ae oe High-Grade Portraiture 425 Walker Bidg, Seattle Second and University, Phone Main 5403, Dine With ‘KITTY RHODES At 116 Spring St. Cheasty Bk Special 35c Dinner Served Every Night Everything Home Cooked —Have you dined at Rippe's Cafe lately? He is serving daily fresh products from the famous A n Farm Mr. Rippe's luncheons from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. are in creasing in popularity daily,