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FOLGER WEEK AVE ten cents a pound on Coffee .... It keeps wed? in sealed tins, Buy enough to last you a month... Large tins cost less a! poun d. 9AM? NO SIREE Phoebe Hunt, Leading Lady of Stock Company at Met. Draws Line | WILKES’ HANDS FULL introduces ‘TAKE A PHOTO AT T=D0 \) ) STAR.—~THURSDAY. Y DOESN'T NEW YORK, March 9—Col, Roosevelt says he “does not with the presidential nomina tion” and “won't consent’ to the use of his name at any pri maries, according to a cable gram today from British Weet Indies, Roosevelt hae arrived on a vacation trip. Th atement was made by Roosevelt to Henry Btoddard, correspondent of the New York Mall, \ ) BELGIANS LIVE ON ME, NEW YORK, March 9.-One meal a day, consisting of three slices of bread and a pint of soup, fs the dally rations of each of 8,000 Belgians, accord ing to F, C, Woleott, recent tn vestigator of Belgian conditions for the Rockefeller foundation Remarkable Home ¢ Who Had i ante Kvery ff Neneftt fend No Money Your Address thousands of families to higher grade Coffee... Many have mever known the taste of Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee e<>oenszom a Phoebe Hunt Starting a dramatic stock com-| . os Tom Wilkes, man. ence in flavor and aroma between Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee and the were duly lifted, dangling, up into the files, where they reaened from Indders. | The property man forgot all) about the supper served In the seo ond act, and Orchestra Leader Charley Lombard had to entertain the audience for 20 minutes, while T correz ging director of the Wilkes clr-| - retarded (., cult, which opened the Matropoll-| tan tn Seattle this week tn “Kick Folger week |” ta” ° R For tnatance: wins women 8 | On opening night, the second act| ° y setting, built for a smaller stage.) who were indif- D was enlarged, and the counter-| Serent or didn't . weights on the drops doubled tn] : ; {20 Two of the stage hands tried | realize the aiffer- Y to hold the weights down, and 9 hung until} sen. | S| others....... You ae EPO QO] serve it one week Pn ne who plays og aggoed arr pulls a good stunt tn the Ld and we'll trust first act, when he opens a letter the other weeks file in police headquarters and lifts r to care for them- out a dottle of whisky and a gins. Bi: Ite the real stuff, and Guy got « z selves, Hot of satisfaction doing this stunt, juntil he struck dry territory and/ | tound “red-eye” tn the bottle. Now he fs happy again. |Ask Wilkes for the prescription. Phoebe Hunt, the leading wom an, threatened to quit because Manager Dean Worley made a date for her with a photographer at 9 la. m. She said no lady could look fmitation wPpRaros Pek ber best before a camera at that por Eades ea Cees fest hour. ul you same a én And on Tuesday, when the new whe doce. company was getting on nicely and M. H. JONES “ smoothly, Wilkes’ Tacoma theatre the Empress, was lease over his Cthem Westere Ave, and Tester 8, head, and he hustled over and rent-| Telephone Ett 3058 ed the biggest theatre tn that town, ILA Folger & Go. Sen Francisco Cd peur Wades MARCH 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 the Tacoma. Despite which Incidents, the pro} duction of “Kick In” runs smooth ly, and wi!) be followed, next week, by “Bought and Paid For. NO SHIPS TO SEND " WASHINGTON GRAIN Et rpoRrwacHrea TACOMA, March 9 | -|there are no ship per cent of ‘ashington’s 1916 wheat crop fs still in elevators and granaries. The yield last year totaled 48,000,000 bushels. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS POLICE CHIEF WILL "GIVE DRUNK’S NAME ABERDE of every HEMRICH’S farch 9--The name an arrested for drunken. ness, and the place where he got his} licker” will be published by Chief of Police Schmidt of Aberdeen. Hel | says that too much alcohol ts being purchased for medicinal purposes. NO BATHING SUIT | PARADE THIS YEAR SANTA MONICA, Cal, March 9. Ocean Park's Faster Sunday pa MEANS Wilkes dashed off to a Gelicates| Rich Red Blood and Rosy Cheeks Combines all rade will be shorn of its sult girls sults of the ministerial opposition! to the parade. | PORTLAND WILL BE bathing This was one of the re-| HELPED BY LOCALS premium is estimated to be about|oared for Years tm the by Mus MARCH 4. 1916. WANT THE JOB GER RATIONS Rheumatism Otveo My One PAGE WHY GASOLINE | PRICE GOES UP Secretary Lane Tells Reason Sen -S WHY SHOULD YOU INVESTIGATE THE WILSON TYPESETTING MACHINE? a } in Report to | 4 Congress BECAUSE b NO REAL COMPETITION Money making, since the begin. #% % ning of time, has been but a mat- ter of foresigh BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, March 9— Profite for the oll companies Independents and Btandard—is the answer to why gasoline Is 60 high. The report of Seoretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane, made to congress, Is conclusive on this point. ' ed consumption and od exporte there have but neither of these causes |e responsible for the high price of gasoline. , Th no real competition In the fuel ofl busine The federal trade commisaion report just finished setties that. This document shows that the pipe ine monopoly, which 1s the basis of the control In this industry never has been disturbed, and that no Independent can become a real |competitor while dependent on the] | trust, as they all are, for thelr pipe |line transportation | Where the Increased price paid |for gasoline t# going is shown by the profit fleures of the compantes. | Special dividends, regular divt-/ |dends, “melons,” stock dividends, have been piling up #o fast that {t takes a Burroughs adding machine to! even try to comprehend It. Seoretary Lane points out | tact. How enormous are the profits en foyed by the Standard trust since its “dissolution” by court decree, | are best set out tn the words of Herbert 8. Bigelow, of Cinctnnat! who has given some attention to| the subject. | He calls attention to the fact that! one stockholder tn the Standard has| realized $26,000,000 a year tn dty |dends and that the value of thi particular stockholder’s etock har! apprectated at the same time 1 000,000 a year. | In otner words, he says, the | Standard’s privilege of taxing the “et i] i = Rey The whole theory is summed up in man’s ability to look into the future and by careful a tion figure that a certain result will be the outeome ,of a certain proposition. The whole theory of pat- ents is based on producing articles which world requires. The Wilson ypesetter will be received with enthu siasm by job printers, coun- try papers and every con- cern engaged in producing form letters will be a pros- pective purchaser for thi remarkable machine. out the WILSON TYPESETTER The Wilson Typesetter, child of the brain of Alexander R. Wilson, will enable every printer to have hisown machine for setting type. The price will be so small none can afford to be without at least one. Wilson is not of the dreamer type of inventors. He has successfully held positions of importance with such noted companies as National Cash Register; Fairbanks-Morse & Co.; Eastman Kodak and The General Elec- tric Company. Mr. Wilson is on the job every minute from one shop to the other, directing every move, and rushing the distributer with all speed possible. Do you know of any reason why you should not investigate this machine? Come and sce the compresser air marvel actually setting type. thi Chem Americ peopl iT worth thr - . £. Ye eo ic H , rem “siting! ‘ellttmen an much as it was when the| Get in your own mind’s eye the picture of this wonderful money- a | trust ¥ prosecuted TR making proposition. eniy Secretary Lane calls attention to! ‘ . 4 ser tte a| tho fact that the increase in value| iy Now, 50 cents—in a few days not less than $1.00 per share. i a4 4] effected « 1 want sufferer from any form f rheumat * to try thie marvelous ine B “ tmpiy all your na send it free t Ht and it hae cooked for means many send th retand, re @oline Write ' vean SAGE T YOUR HAIR DARK It's Grandmother's recipe to bring back color, thickness and luster Everybody is using it again Gray hatr, however handsome, da. notes advancing age. We all know the advantage of a youthful appear ance. Your hair your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns ray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhance tts ance a hundredfold. tatay gray! Look young! Pit prepare the recipe at home| or get from any drug store a 60. cent bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and |tb Sulphur Compound,” which 1s mere- ly the old-t recipe improved by the addition of other ingredient Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, be cause {t darkens the hair beautl. fully; besides, no one can pos sibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly 1 moisten a sponge or soft brush with ft, drawing this through the hatr, taking one amall strand at a time. By morning the ppears; after nor two, its nata 4 and it becomes thick, y and lustrous, and you appear years nger. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com und {s @ delightful tollet requ! It fs not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dinease. Throw Away Your Eye-Glasses! A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home Do you wear glasses? Are you a victim of eyestrain or other eye weaknesses? If so, you will be glad to know that there ts real hope for you. Many whose eyes were falling, say they have had their eyes restored through the principle of this wonderful free prescription, One man says, after trying It: “I was almost blind; 1 not see to read at all. Now n read everything without any ses and my eyes do not water more. At night they would le any pain dreadfully; now they feel fine all the time. It was like a mir acle to me.” A lady who used It says Tho atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for . tee day pve: hing o 2 the life - sus- Seattle Shriners will help Port a Tom even aa fica peat ar land gain the 1919 imperial counct!! wi classes It in belleve taining ele- meeting. The 1916 council will bel thet thousands Who wear glasses ss 4 he 1 Buffalo in J Nile tem-| can now ard them in a reason choicest grains. A boon to nursing Mp epee evans Reem De paren Cee Sreen Uae Ser ae mothers, invalids and convalescents. ’ onse of ever gotting glasses. Hye , HE’S BOYS) FARMER js or c0'une siarnon, Pee ‘ a ae ' nderf benefited by follow. A liquid food. Ge B. Farrell of Washington the simple ruler, Here is the p. ¢ » heads the government ription: Go to any active drug : . ork of trying to keep b on the/store and get a bottle of Opton A strengthening tonic. ferme. b xi! civine eonditone eee |Full s Tas punie eitle With ‘Wann education, Is in Seattle, He is in|water, drop in one Optona tablet ¢ this state to investigate the boya’|and allow to dissolve. With this Your grocer or druggist can sup- See niaas 4lal Cue haigiae Aes HAKIE, taihe We BFoe two to deur ave wee organize unde qj e dail You sho 4 notice you ply you by the bottle or case; or re nere emcee ott ewan cece dic ieasousatply carat teers A . . the art and a nm oO nN phone us direct—Capitol 870. Thoiiheat hekvily, neared thansthcpdsis wiasobees, At yours an-anee the world, according to newspaper bothering you, n a little, take : - rocords, is Rodman Wanamaker, who] steps to save them now before tt HEMRICH BROS., Seattle. evere) yeate Ago tnoreasett his life|tco lave, Many hi Saleanly blind insurance to $4,500,000, His annuall might have been saved if they had their eyes in time,—Ad VvertUsement A KEEPS | of of] stocks has proceeded without regard to the increase tn quotations of other stocks. He also calls attention to the fact t while gasoline has been going there bas been an increase tn net visible reserves of crude by at least 46,000,000 barrels; that fs to say, more than 15 per cent of the total production for 1915 Went Into storage.” | Government manufacture of gaso- line drawn from wells on land stil! jowned by the government {s the) Eaionrsiok"“"| Cqafagsions of a Wife Today is your opportunity. Call or send for literature. WILSON TYPESETTING MACHINE CO. 702 FIRST AVE. Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Ladies invited. by a bill Introduced by Representa tive Randall, of California, HIPPODROME THEATRE THIRD AND CHERRY Eugene Levy, Mer. ee THE BLOW FALLS willing to pay almost anything in i Don't Merely “Stop” a “Harvey made all my objections|f*ason to get him out of your Cough. ; seom silly, Mrs, Waverly, He said Or eet frac Swtisk Vous tls Step the ‘Thing That Conces 1¢ $|"° Was Dot going to have the wom| ing about, Mr. . when you an be loved working as I had to/say I am ruining your son. I am work at the hospital, while he had | doing nothing of the kind.” just ‘oodles’ of money to throw, “‘Well, I don’t know what you away. Besides now that I had/call it, but he fs neglecting his demonstrated to him how delight-| business and his friends for you.’ on Cough Wil PAD AEAHOEDOOHED EDS EEES A cough Is really one of our beet |frienda. It warne ues that there t*/ ful a real home could be, he would, ‘I did not know he had any bust- inflammation or ovstroction in S/be sure that I did not love him ifiness, I sald flippantly, “and he erefore, when I gave ft al) up and sent him out!has alvsys told me that you would to the cold, cold world of fash-/"0t countenance the friends he able society jcared for and he could not endure I loved him, Mrs. Waverly, as|the people you picked out for his te ajonly a lonely girl without friends | friends.’ right|or relatives could love a boy who| “The old gentleman's face grew n ob-| wan as good to her as Harvey had | Spoplectic. ‘Young lady, you know | ore yattckly |ieen to me, and, with the real too much, but perhaps you do not | t proceed to 1 f ar ltion that if 1 gave up the Iittle| know that I will not countenance | apartment I would probably lose |Your friendship with my son. All| [bottle lhim, I consented to live there for|the money he has comes from me | yrup. he most pt and it will be shut off tomorrow.’ ja while ‘until,’ as Harvey said, ‘1 | 4nd Oe . i¢ t can bring those obstinate old folks | course, I can't influence $4 cent to prepare around.’ | your affairs with your son,’ I an- \¥ vy soe or @ month I was perfectly |swered, blind with rage, ‘but I leo gently rey came up to town| Want to tell you that I will not | wonder how It doe A could and we went re ee = a a dry, hoarse or tight cough a aru the 6 himeelf asks it—I don't wan [festa ine formation af Phiegts inthe |fo" ONE Fides thru the fragrant | Yo, vents money, T ean take care f] (SEE THE GREAT jSnding the persistent loose cough. | “Neither of us mentioned the| of myself.’ MYSTIC CLAYTON Pines neentrated \wubject of marriage after that first| “ ‘Playing for marriage, aro you? HE CALLS You BY NAME comp ; * extract. |evening, I some way felt as tho|h@ sneered. ‘Well, I want you to “ P | Jn famous the i vould think T did not trust him |KBow that my son will never mar- {| Hippodrome Vaudeville the if I should do » d I knew he/| TY you.’ 2 4 To ppotntment | ary unbapny “whenever his| ‘I am not playing for marriage and Motion Pictures ieee count caviion i |thoughts strayed to his family. He |OF ®nything else. I am just exer ally wanted me to be his wife,|°!simg my right to live without in- : * Mra. Waverly—ho loved me—I am|terference from you or your fam-| his preparation, ‘The Pinex Co. Ft. | pure of tt ily, Mr. TN did you good | ye “One day I was alone tn the | morning. apartment when the door bell rang| land I opened the door to be con- into over Star Want Ads 68,000 homes daily. go (To be continued) my ‘vorce trembion “Wont you DON't Wait TO QUICKLY GET 2x. Until It’s Yes.’ “Ho stalked inte the room, and,| after a hurried glance around, eat| down, I remained standing. ‘How much do you want? he demanded. | “‘How much do I want for what? I asked in my turn, altho I| know perfectly well what he meant. “How much do you want, young woman, to give up my boy and all this? Tam a plain man, I alwa: go after what I want fn an open manner. I am here to tell you that Too Late. Only Two Days More ON WATER WAGON Drink Glass of Hot Water Be- fore Breakfast to Wash Out Poisons To see the tinge of healthy bloom {n your face, to see your |skin get clearer and clearer, to | wake up without a headache, back lache, coated tongue ora nasty eer meee breath, In fact to feel your best, |bathing every morning for one| | wook Refore breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means of wash you are rulning my son, and I am BE FREE UNTIL APRIL There will be no prosecutions for | | Violations of the Washington trad ing from the stomach, liver, kid-|ing stamp act, recently upheld by jneys and bowels the previous day's|/the United States supreme court jindigestible waste, sour bile and| until after April 8, Prosecutor Lun.| jtoxing; thus cleansing, sweetening | qin has announced, The law re-| and purifying the enti quites @ $6,000 annual license for canal before putting m: every county. the stomach. The action of hot water and Imestone phosphate on in empty stomach is wonderfully UEEN LIL WAS NOT invigorating, It cleans out all the i a ss our fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid ap STORY or ROMANCE INSANE, SAYS COURT REX BEACH’S ite for breakfast A quarter pound of Hmestone | HONOLULU, March 9—Former b] jPhosphate will cost very Iit-| Queen Liluokalant of Hawail was x sa tle at the drug store, but ts suffi-| gp when she executed a deed of yw ab te) Gernpnatrate that Just a8| trust conveying all her property to! KATHLYN Ww AMS wailan supreme court today e mal “Spotters” Cast water and limestone phosphate act on the blood and internal organs 22ND AND UNIVERSITY Those who are subject to constipa Chinese women, says a Russian tion, billous attacks, acid stomach, | writer, have the m beautiful Any Special rheumatic — tw also those |hands In the world; next come 25c whose skin { and com-|hose of the Spanish women, then Seat Orchestra plexion pallid, are assured that one |those of the Spanish women, then week of tnside-bathing will have|Italians, while the American wom JOHN HAMRICK, Mer them both looking and feeling bet ter in every way. an has hands that are fine tn ap pearance but hard in texture, i