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THREE GIRLS ee Girls’ Contest BELIEVING that Seattle possesses talent fully equal to, if not in ad- vance of, any city of equal size in the United States, we are going to ask some girl or boy, man or woman to design a permanent emblem or trade- mark for the THREE GIRLS’ BAKERY that will portray in picture what THREE GIRLS’ products stand for in reality. QUALITY FIRST: The design must signify Qu THREE GIRLS’ BREAD will be impressed with t GIRLS’ BREAD alone do you get a loaf of the fulle 1ality so that buyers of he fact that in THREE st measure, made of the very choicest flour and other ingredients of the best and purest that money can buy—all such as the best housewives use in their own kitchens, CLEANLINESS: The design must also typify CLEANLINE S, for in the new modern THREE GIRLS’ BAKERY, at Seventh Avenue and Re- publican Street, now nearing completion, Quality, Purity and Cleanliness will be the constant thought in the minds of our directing force. $50 in Gold For the Best Ideas Picture in your mind a great modern baking every sanitary feature that hygienic experts can institution, embodying devise; enameled walls tt can be thoroughly scrubbed and cleansed; cement floors hardened surface; all windows screened with the screens to floors to windows and sunlight everywhere—the whole In other words, a great model, sanitary kitchen, where O} DRED THOUSAND LOAVES of the best, cleanest, that ever passed human lips can be made each day human hands; where Electricity will take the choice shut out the dust and germs; rounded corners guard against dirt and grime; thousands of skylights to let in a veritable floéd of pure premises surrounded by parking strips, E HUN- most wholesome bread. without the touch of hard wheat flour as it leaves the huge storage bins, on through the automatic mixers, cutting, weighing and moulding in turn, ready for the individual pans in which the bread goes to the six immense ovens that bake the to the delicious crusty brown that makes you want - product. THREE GIRLS’ bread more of the nourishing Then concentrate your thoughts for a while and sketch a design that will convey Quality and Cleanliness to all who see and read. You don't have to be a finished artist in order to compete—the crudest suggestion may win first honors. What we want most is the idea—a trade-mark sym- bolizing the points outlined to be used in THREE GIRLS’ advertisements, on signs and motor trucks, bread wrappers, etc. For the best design we will pay $25 in Gold. For second choice, $10 in Gold. For third choice, $5 in Gold. For the next ten, $1 each. Twenty-five special awards, consisting of THREE GIRLS’ layer cakes, Names and pictures of prize winners will be published in all the daily papers All designs must be submitted on or before Monday, March 20, to any one of the THREE GIRLS’ stores. Write your name in full, telephone number. together with street and Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Call on the THREE GIRLS—examine every- thing closely and then do your very best to win the first honors THREE GIRLS’ STORES $25 in Gold! First and Pike Sanitary Market Westlake .Market 308 Union Street | BURNS FROM LAMP Miss Stella Castiel, age 20, lies| near death in the city hospital as the result of burns received Sun-! day when an alcohol lamp over-| turned in her lap while she was! heating a curling fron in her| rooms at 1101 Fifth ave | PARIS, March 13 Twelve American collegians who are serv-| ing with the French ambulance | corps at the front today were cited | for bravery in the orders of the| day. They will be decorated with| the Cross of the Legion of Honor.| CHEAPEST WAY TO BUY COAL When you buy coal the way it comes from the fet it for less money b@ause you save the miner and the dealer the cost of sorting Much of the coal mined in Washington cannot well be sold in this manner because it is dirty and contains consider-| rock and slate. ACME Run of Mine Coal {a clean; it requires no washing; contains) rock or wiate—it is all coal. | This coal runs about 33% Lump, about 40% Nut and about 27% Pea. By doing your own sorting, you save considerable money, Note prices on Acme coal at bunkers ; Pea, mixed with coking coal 00 per ton E is # remarkable coal, It It never clinkers and makes no soot. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 13 nday wan the 22nd ry of © Chief Justice pintment to the supreme court h | TRESSES MEN-WOMEN oS Vat (OUR CREDIT IS O.K. mine wab $3.50 $3.25; Run leaves very little ash—only 6% It gives the most heat per dollar. 0, M. LATIMER, Manager Acme Coal Co, Fremont-Ballard Yard Main 6718 Eliiett 1400 SET DATE FOR LORTI SMUGGLING TRIAL Federal authorities Monday set for hearing on March 21 the ¢ against Louis E. Lortl, of Tenth ave, “Slim” Worthington and I. Ito, a Japanese, all charged with conspiracy to smuggle Chi nese from British Columbia, Lorti, who 1s 60, and who has several children, one of whom a university student, ed Sunday by missiorer Whit talk regarding the alleged opera tions of the smugglers. He is thought to be the leader, authorities say was examin Immigration Com but refused to WANT FOUR AUTOS The clty engineering department wants four new auto runabouts, An ordinance will be introduced Mon day, declaring an emerge and providing for an expenditure not $1,800 for the machines. ASK ABOUT DRY LAW Friends of prohibition in Van exceed | couver, B. C., are gathering data on the effects of the dry law in*Seat tle. Mayor Gill has been requested to submit ords for the dry months. asked to at tend the preparedness conference to be held in Spokane, under the aus pices of the Chamber of Commerce there, March 27 and 28, He said Monday that he would not be able to attend. Mayor Gill has been in| comparative police rec-| ' STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916. PAGE 2. STEEL INDUSTRY IS ESTABLISHED Local Plant “Has 800 Men at| Work; Enlargement Planned, | | ; PROSPERITY ERA IS ON development in Seat quietly gone aheod during the last y months until now ft has as sumed propor tion neareely dreamed possible The establishing steel Industry the North went has been realized Eight hundred full shift in plant of the cific Conrt Steel Co. }town, leas than an hour's ride from the heart of the business district Much of the equipment that was installed at trondale a few ago hes been brought to Youngs town and utilized Farther enlargements tn plant are being contemplated The company t# gradually reach. ing out and obtaining contracts for jthe manufacture of a good share of [the structural steel used in Pactfic Coast building | Depression has been displaced by confidence In the business cir leles of California during the last lfour months, and the wave of pi perity ts rolling westward with in creasing, volume This is the cpinion of James P Gleason, vice president of the jAmeriean Savings Bank & Trust }Co., who has just ent three |weeks in San Franciaco, Los An goles and San Diego. “An era of abundant prosperity {awaits us.” eald Gleason. “My be |Mef tm that the Northwest has be gun to share in these more pros perons conditions The month of February smashed all previous cords for oversea trade thru North west more than $6,000,000. The total tr for the month amounted to more than $31,909,000. accordiog to the U, 8. customa re rt. cxport supplies worth millions jof dollars are awaiting shipment tn jlocal railroad yards, Only the lncarcity of ships retards a Nood of export business thru this port | Soattic shipyards are passing thru the buslest period of their his tory, Eastern agents are coming and going every week In the Inter ext of prospective ship build ntracts. The Intest arrive! is Henry 8 | Fleming of the Canadian Collieries |Co.. Lamited. He arrived here Sunday night to try and charter a 10,000-ton ship }for Honolula and Coast trade and |to inspect local ehip buflding facil! | thes. | His company |batld a feet trade. Industrial jtle has very THIS IS THE YEAR dream re the for Pacific Coast WILSON TAKES HAND WASHINGTON, resident Wilson today promised to take a hand in the fight over the Shields water-power bill, which conservationists denounced lan a victous measure March 13.— DR. Lf. CLARK PuttingThings Ott In one of the worst It has p tor habits tn bably been resp hing y a ur breath tan « tion ten Las tt ougt ments and you have said to your self, “lam going down to the Regal Dental Offices and have these teeth fixed right away then have it off and put tt ¢ na the resul that the teeth | fixe lye 1 to in it would bt now and ask for Dr, Clark appointment the earliest call up Main and mak down | ment, or 3 de at once |northwent cor Jand have yo cannot fn {the Impe 0 neo of doing thin rig at this office the n the wall in in plain sight of take in p tively av having your work done by & man, who knows how to lao it right, because wo have no lother kind of men here And you are sure of getting the Jvery bent of materialn-—becatiea we done kind And. ye ar & the lowent prices owner and who in thorough! ou are i ted from every Whatever your teeth put Into p tion, It won't be anywh it will be worth to you. | “NOVO-CAIN' In) mighty scarce [theme days. most dental of nor ean they mple # it costs you rf to have t condl near what f yrmance of painle oncan see the t ¢ HERE Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. Tt. Clark, Manager 1406 ‘Third Ave, W. Cor, Thira and Untos, of the the at Youngs: | years | ports by | Preparing to/| HITS PREPAREDNESS | who have} jhad the spending of our war and WHITE MAY GET NEW BOOZE JOB Crawford EB. White | suggested his name MOnday for Jeonsideration by Prosecutor Lun din and the AntiSaloon league as a) possibility in making the appoint ment of special promecttor in Hquor cases, an wuggested by Mayor Gill | “While I think T have a suffi lelent force to handle this situation }eompetentiy,” sald Lundin, "It want to see the Jaw enforced and am willing to co-operate with May or Gill and everybody else to that end If they think handled better by I shall place no obstac itheir way I don't want any troversy. The more controversy | pm results | the Landin received a letter CLAIM OFFICERS STRUCK SAILORS Instances of alleged drunken nena and brutality among the offi cers of the American Hlakely were recited by of the crew who applied for war rants for the arrest of their super fors Monday at the office of Dig triet Attorney Allen. : Algot Sjoberg, cabin boy, of Sweden, sald he was struck down by a heavy blow from a plece of timber tn the hands of one of th officers on January 19, after h had been cursed and told that h had no table ma Lin brotally b January 28. He had to le down on the maid Friends of mombers eported that aten while 11 on no wick hi deck these cases can be) & special prone) iu" ” eutor, "9 as {him onto his feet and struck from) ko heavy a blow with his fist that }Chiet Lang Monday, giving ® list) Lindquint’s teeth cut thru his lips of all cases tn which convictions! ‘The treatment of Hugh Baker had been obtained tn police court.) 19. who salled from here on August He sald he would file state/1o last for Sydney, Auntralia charges against each defendant and| with the rest the crew as | would attempt to abate the places boy, wan #0 severe, it is had be that the ad fied from the ner at the other end of the voyag of cabin where liq The abate liquor law provides owners leaneos and proprietors places| Baker's where Hquor ts disposed of iegally| Mont., whe may be placed under $1,000 bond to) stepfather, insure against further violations, | WOMEN PRISONERS { THEATRE | arn | ALHAMBRA | The Five TAnnetts |head the bill at the Alb two maids and three of ome ia in Miles City 6 he has a mother and SAN Mra ter for FRANC Rhoda De O, March 13 Groat, just sen ed to one year's imprisonment erjury in the famous Straw ute happy songs, jokes an!) ond cases, and five other women dialogue. pri fall and The show opens with Hayden and | are hunted by « sheriff's Goodwin in se comedy The women smashea dialogue. |e fire escape door on one side The Smiletta Sleters are twoland fled shapely girls who present a wire| - balancing, contortion and juggling novelty. The Arthur Young Trio, two vio ins and a plano, seored two decided | hits in their n of a country |resentative Gaviar of the ‘church te » rendering |de facto government must The Mocking E |responsible for the safety . Amer Morr now 1 Villa, according to advic minstrels, mbra, The men contrit goes ners being And | pomne today ercaped from FIX RESPONSIBILITY Ei. PASO, Tex, March 13.—Rep Mexican held 500 "i of | HiPPODROME Stroud trio, mother, father|the state department today and daughter, sing in the headline ~ attraction at the Hippodrome thea MRS. VILLA LEAVES tre. A water fountain jug) ” gling novelty act by the De Bars| Los a} March 13.—Mre lis another good number |Juanita Vil of the much. Other vaudeville features are|sought Mexic outlaw, has fed Orville Reeder, piano entertainer,/from her home here today, with Flossy Wilson, singer and dancer.) ber #ix-month-old baby. and the Six Versatile Coxes, who! — anos |present a Japanese operetta flim feature ts “Mr the Alimony,” with Dantels in the leading role. . 3 e n Jack “: | PUBLIC MARKETS rike PLAce 17, # the fine, rn } METROPOLITAN George Broadhurst’s drama. “Bought and Paid For,” nestled into the right hands for stock production when the Wilkes players, at the Metropolitan theatre, took it up for! thetr second offering here. The play has a strong theme, Tt can be overdrawn and thrust tnto the melodramatic. It can be kept within bounds and stir up a lot of valuable thought and reflection. The Wilkes players give It a fin- ished presentation. Stellar honore went Hunt, Norman Hackett |Vivian, Helene Sullivan at offes, 196 in errup, Vieod chen tte. Miall £6, aweet ait 1828, f cane 4 paper shopping je fresh Gally from UL 1827, geod bacon. fresh perch, # Ih esimon, 2 tha the Atal a to Phoebe Richard | ORPHEUM After singing several Italian an French compositions, Coc 1, who in an Itallan tenor of great fame, and who never made a tour of America before, came thru with! Until” in the king's English Sun day at the Orpheum theatre. When the crowd out front heard French compositions, Ciccolint, who jning some U. 8. A, they yelled for |, |more—and got It. He sang “Mother Machree,” and believe it or not, Chauncey Olcott has nothing on thia Clecolini fellow | Benny and Woods. pianist, are both th big, nolay bells Other numbers Ray Dooley Eimer Graham and Gordon Dooley in nonsense, some of it good; Willa | * Holt Wakefield in song sayings, a |‘ ay act; George Howell in a com edy playlet tire on moderp dancing craze; Jolly Johnnie Jones on a whe and Clara Stevens and Adelaide Falk, singer and dancer » omen. mixed 4 a fiddler and p with great potat y apples. EMPRESS | You've got to hand ft to the} musical comedy tabloid at the Em Ipress theatre this week. Tabloids jcome and go, but this one an moat of ‘em beaten 57 ways. ‘Th jare four girls and four fellows. The Royal Italian Sextet, five men and one woman, play the vio lin, flute and guitar and sing clase ical numbers | There's a lot of fun and sentiment in “She Had to Tell Him,” a ake by Mrs, Frederick Allen, Leo Curley et al La Toy brothers have an acrobatic act, h Mote changes h costume pn and «quickly Raynor and offer a singing whistling and dancing act SANITARY 6b¢ fresh tbe ib Bastorn h ihe I schooner | he | One of the officers ordered | him | ESCAPE FROM JAIL ; outfitted, apparentiy with the idea to | calling COLISEUM BLANCHE SWEET Starred with CHARLES CLARY in @ drama of life's big problem THE BLACKLIST | Special Tonight LIVING MODELS Ain). 1A Style Show 7:20 and 9:00 p.m, the living models will present the Intest fashions in milady’s spring attire. Costumes and models by MacDougall Southwick. | MUSIC |] ] “Roses From the South” ‘gy, atte. i'bae na | Coliseum Russtan Orchestra. “Av® Maria” .....Gounod Coliseum Russian Orchestra. Fifth at Pike. Continuous from 11a. m.to ti p.m. Ad mission, 18; Children 6c; Loge seats 30c; reserved 50c. COLUMBUS, N. M., March 13.— Hourly arrival of more troops from El Paso today strengthened the be- lef that one of the principal Amer jean columns will start in pursuit of Villa from here. The Thirteenth cavalry is being of having {t lead the chase. | STEALS LUXRIES Epicurean tastes guided the |thief who jimmied his way into the South Shore pharmacy, 609 North S6th st, Sunday night. He took away a box of candy, nine boxes of cigars, a safety razor and five ko-| dake. The crow bar was left in the drug store. TO VETO ORDINANCE | Mayor Gill sald Monday that he! probably would .veto the ordina: for a quarterly detaile statement of revenues and expend! Luna Park Bathhpuse opens Mar 18th. Offers Prizes The Three Girls’ Bakery wants| to get a design suggesting a manent trade mark. So they. are} going to ask the public to hel them out, and in order to stimulate | jinterest, they have inaugurated a jcontest. $50 In prizes ts offered; for the best idea submitted $25 will) our, |be paid, for the second best tdea}and you $10 is offered, for the third best | idea $5, lideas one dollar each This firm is putting up a fine |new bakery plant at Seventh Av north and Republican Street. It is expected that the new plant will be ready to operate next month | “We are not half so disgraceful lly unprepared as those preparedness appropriations would | at have us believe,” said the Rov Robert FE. Pretlow, speaking of are: atthe Y.M. CLA |Sunday club mass meeting Sunday | afternoon. the present time 68 cents of every dollar going into the treas ury of the United States is for war debts, preparedness and the like.”| LECTURE ON CHILD Mrs, D. B. Johnson of the University of Washington will lecture on “Mental Develop. ment of the Child,” at the Mothers Training lectgtg.to be | held at the Bon Marche mor. | | | who were unable to gain To (Or, The Si Born to Love—Pathetic Sins. quish—A Soul Is Tortured by row at 3:30, There will also Hell. be a demonstration by the | of the first solid food abies, Happiness and Peace, Today EGGS AT LOW FIGURE Eggs for the past few weeks ave been down to a very low price. There is a great influx of 4 about this time every year, | are buying ees for i9| Wholesalers are selling nts ——$—$— Juana Park Bethhouse opens Mar, 18th, | Jobbers cents 4 MUTUAL MASTERPICTURES _De Luxe Edition MANAGER SMITH wishes to apologize to those ing to the tremendous crowds that flocked Passion’s Slave admission yesterday, ow- See jand no accounting is per-/® and for the next ten best |< Jonly dissolve ALHAMBRA“ WESTLAKE AT PINE AUDEVILLE | 4 SHOWS DAILY 2 Each Matinee 2 Each Evening | | v This Bill Until Wednesday Night 5 LINNETTS Minstrels SMILETTA SISTERS Acrobats Arthur Young Trio Music HAYDEN & GOODWIN Songs WARREN KERRIGAN In a New 5-Reel Feature “THE POOL OF FLAME” Evenings. .10c, 15¢ Children Pictures—11 to 11 Vaudeville Starts at 1p. m. and 7 p. m. tures from the water and light de- partments. He s that it would require extra expense, and that the figures can be obtained any time under present conditions from the comptroller. GRIFFITHS RETUR MONEY TO THE CITY Austin E. Griffiths returned $75 to City Comptroller Carroll Mon- day as the balance of unexpended secret service expenses left over from his term as chief of police. This’ is the second remittance by Former Chief Griffiths. Chiefs of police are granted $150 a month for secret service expenditures, demanded. Other chiefs have not turned back unexpended portions of the secret service allowange Pites Cured in @ to 14 Daye Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Riind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First ‘application gives relief. 50, To Discard Aged or Weather-Soiled Skin of blotches over-redness ifficulty your To free your skin «hness, diness, ckles of any cutaneous the best thing to do is to fr of the skin itself. This omplished by the use of ordinar dad wax Use at night as cream, washing {t off ng. Immediately the of ace skin begins to came * powder-like particles ‘ the entire cuticle Is ab ed in this way, causing no pain neon venten Nor does the face xhibit any vid of this treat nt, Th in view pre and youthful in no other way we of. The mercolize course, be found If any n't need more y > ounce of It yourself of wrinkles there's nothing an the saxolite lotion. ¥ xolite In a half pint of and bathe your face in The effect is quite lines being less in after the first applicatic sement th Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. The Stroud Trio Father, Mother and Daughter There is a real surprise in store for you this week— Iken Spider) In Her Lonelines#—A Woman Follow Days of Bitter Remorse, Nights of Burning An- the Flames of a Self-inflicted Then Repentance—With the Dawn of Pure Love Come Come Early COLONIAL Admission 10c don't fail to see this act. 4 Other Hippodrome Vaudeville Acts All Headliners and Frank Daniels Comic opera star, in “Mr. Jack Ducks the Alimony’ Absolutely First Run Matinees, 1 to Bp. Misvaees 5c Evenings, “oe 10c 6 to ll p

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