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Sure! I'll Cash Your Pay Check Glad to do it. No obligation. CARL SCHERMER. ber- $3.50 and $4.00 “Weinbrenner” Solid Leather Work Shoes, Good- $3.50 “W. L. Douglas” Dress Shoes, Lace and Button we all sizes $4.00 “Red Wing,” full iets soled, Goodyear welt Work Shoes, $6.00, $7.00 “Jefferson” Hand- made Loggers’ and Cruisers’ Boots, $4.50 “Howard & Foster” Fine Dress Shoes; 12 new Spring $5.00 “Crossett” Shoes; 17 good styles, in all leathers and sizes, priced i at All the $12.50 and lots of the $15 Suits; fine heavy weight; dark col- ors; over 100 good Suits in all sizes $8.50 “Curran” Hand- $2 $2 $3 $3 $4 $8 $7 I’m not going to tell you again how many times too many Suits and Shoes and Shirts and Pants | have—you must realize by this time that I’m seriously overstocked. take a look at the prices I’m making on my stock and remem- it’s a new, clean stock of Standard, Dependable Men's Wear at PRICES WITHOUT PROFIT 80 80 20 80 80 30 80 40 CARL SCHERMER 103 to 107 First Ave. South GILL MUST NAME When Mayor Gill begins his new | term on March 30 he will have three appointments to make, either immediately or within the following two weeks. These are the appoint ments of chief of — fire chief and private secretary. Gi has already publicly an- nounced the reappointment of James Crehan as secretary. He has given no hint as to whether he will retain Police Chief Lang. the the essay Lana Park Bathbouse opens Mar.|/ onny 18th | Vigor for Men Wonderful invention Restores | Heaith While You Sieep | is says | about “cay: Carve Man and pm. on F |terful me | “Modern m nervous debility or any oth that unmans you. There ts ar such troubles quickly and This remedy is ciectricity that gives life and strength to t in body You know that all you lack ts fore and vim. Anything that will pot life into your nerves and bulla up your vitality will cure you Flectricfty does that when properly applied Wear Ble io you sleep. It ith new life prefers the inate her. “siney” is why dis men are @ nothing bu illustrate, a man aske Jangerous might As it was There ar bear ‘rhetty Into tieep. in- | the mod THE STAR MAY Comes now have faller CONTEST PRIZES For the best essay. $19 cash. third best eseny, LES OF THE CONTEST Eseaye must not exceed 150 words tn length, and must be written on one side of the paper only. Name and sddrese of the anther must be written in the upper left- hand corner of the first sheet, gether with the number of words tm WOMAN READERS Contest,” enre The mast reach the office befofe riday, March 17. harlotte F. J there's no use e man” mn nowadays en A brute can be tarn beyond redemption this question? xtinct. Mod t spineless while I felt Katharine e Petruc a woman It renews the spirit of ambt- | outward appeara ng, healthy | Only about . even look lik CHAR 66 Ha E STRENGTH MAST ntains pic robust men and wing how Flectra-Vita !* app xplains many things you sh: well-built wh The Electra-Vita Co. %0""1's Room 206 Empress Theatre Bidg. w 14 admir Second Ave., Cor. Spring jana a «rea Heattie, Wash. = the pow CARNATION HAFUL 6 took her b him and work for love would be born erful man a best eesays, vase for two goed for any show at the Rex to- or PARTICIPATE. Facays must be addressed to “The 0. od ¥ tie CAVE-MAN BUMPED 7 » HIS CHIEF SOON Also Boosted | by | Women Readers talking methods of mak ling love because there are no mas. anyhow re nothing but spine less jellyfish,” she says. | Miss Jones is of the opinion that |@ real woman prefers a mans who |can dominate her | But there are other readers of |The Star who take an opposite ve view, Domineering methods do not °. bring love, they declare. The day ie of the double standard {s past. To aa: day, the sexes are approaching an - equality, and love making is not Hi | confined to man alone E But here are some of the letters 1 RN MEN JELLY vy 8 THE WOMAN OF BR TH You need not suffer from ier MAK ourre woman » Ie able to dom STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 20 ‘Leopold Morse’ Suits $13.80 (Including Blue Serges in all Sizes up to Fifty Stout) 3 $4, $5 ‘Just Wright’ Shoes $2.80 (No Antiques, all Good, Desirable Styles; Wanted Sizes) If you don’t just $3.00 and some $3.50 “Keystone” and “Stag” Dress and Work — $2.60 WE 6k Kei c cesiewes a $2.50 “Green Hood” Wool Flo- nel Shirts; military collar styles; $1 80 all colors ....... s $7. 50 “Oregon City” Wool Mack- inaws; plaids and plain colors; "$5 your size $1.00 to $1. 50 “Green Hood” “Vindex” Dress Shirts, soft and stiff cuffs... AES: $1.00 “Cooper's,” $1. 25 “Yurefit” Un- derwear; gray and white; Shirts and Drawers; all sizes ey Pe $3.00 “Conqueror” Hats; al all jb ors, in the new Spring $I fit any size man.... $11 $1.00 Hogskin Work Blocks . Gloves, good ones...........500000: 40 oc C $15 and some $20 Suits, “Leo- pold Morse” make; staple worst- eds and serges, in dark colors; Corner Yesler Way ICOUNTERFEIT saders| GANG AT WORK of the and endeavoring ‘apt. Thomas B. Foster, nited States secret » his operatives, are {BRUTE voucH xoT Love | Tur to trace to their source ohne Se Be ‘ets "tm cr-| several counterfeit $5 federal re- a poe ggg Pn De Lapeer ha| Richard Henry, a negro teamater, pounded her t. | 1s under wt. He says he got I never knew a bright woman that/one of the bilix in payment for hd indignity work, He was attempt! nt pting to pase ft when caught, {t ts sald A man who tri ) pass one of |the spurious certificates on R '¢| Mukadal, a Japanese merchant, 622 | Weller st, knocked the merchant not In our! Atent With husband and down when the Inter protemed that| the bill was bogus Capt. Foster says he believes the bills are being Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless beau R. FORREST. Anacortes vy WY Kiss If you want plenty of thick tm prefer |tiful, glossy, ailky hair, do by all| |means Ket rid of dandruff, for tt| | will starve your hatr and ruin ft if | you don't he has the| It doesn’t do much good to try} have the |to brush or wash it out. The onty| = are wa) 4 rid of dan druff ia DR. L.A CLARK A to dissolve it, then you destroy It ° , entl y To do this, ce abo 0 + pay [Gntively. To do this, cet about four! We Want to Fix Your ounces of ordina Naule arvon; oman lapply it when retirine,| Teeth for Our Mutual n.1) a se enot pisten the scalp ‘ LAURETTE u n moisten the sealr Benefit and rub it In gently with the finger | tips. | We yw that we will be a vice that you wt By morning, most if not all, of ere ee Ata more as time goes by your dandruff will be gone, andi y will come in and let u three or four more applications will |Your teeth into perfect dition for haw ly dissolve and entirely 1” °You will feel better—you will look | destroy every single sign and trace|better—you will be more efficient han come, andlof tt | meee Jency is the BIG word these Mdvornies of a double standard, are| YOu will find, too, that all fteh-| 39t ot? ng ad to emancipation ing and digging of the scalp will|may he engaged pars of partial partict-| atop, and your hair will look and|must have & and Iaw-| feel a hundred times better. You | 00d health you ma can get Haquid arvon at any drug store. It is {nexpensive and four kood digestion you muat | is all you will need, no mat erg nga Dr § ter how much dandruff you have. |!t Wl! enable you to chew sour vem on be lured tnto| Bhis simple remedy never fails.—|tual generators of potsons, just the Advertisement a broad that of Stomach Trouble Due to Acidity ant t OGPRS, 18 Ward Bt Stomach troubles, such as inat.|” |gestion, wind, and stomach-ache, | are simply evidence that fermenta tion Is taking place in the food ‘ kind leontents of the stomach, causing ago Ng ple of equ the formation of gas and acids, | if ¢ Wind distends the stomach, and| ‘ i ‘| eauses that full, oppressive feeling f gratifying his|sometimes known as heartburn, “pg while the acid trritates and in {h""| flames the delicate lining of the stomach, The trouble les entirely ane lin the fermenting food. Such fer. one | mentation 1s unnatural, and acid eau of tt ; formation 1s not. only unnatural, | A pelt ef eee | but may involve most serious con-| that na nd ae. |gequences if not corrected. To stop the rented as woman or prevent fermentation and to nM fine @ (luality of brain matter @| neutralize the acid, a teaspoonful Traces of of bisurated magnesia, probably with t «/ the best and most etive cor bef ‘lrector of acid stomach known, oy OE "| should be taken in a quarter of a , the a ieee | glass of water {mmediately after | and the k ing. | eating, or whenever wind or acidity : lie felt. This stops the fermenta . nn tion, and neutralizes the acidity in a fow moments, Bisurated mag-| ARN ALLEN BACK nesta can be obtained from any druggiet. It enables the stomach Arn 8. Allen, “Kenera) necretary |to do {ts work properly without be: | 18 back |ing hindered by poisonous gas and dangerous acids, of the Seattle Y. M. C from a trip East. jan | regintere 1916. PAGE 5, This attractive epring costume will be made use of extensively this spring because it lends itself to, “Soft lines” will be repeated again and again in the spring soft lines. tight-fitting b The fashion dictators have i» sued an ultimatum Ite text is, “Forget the war.” After the first guns boomed tn Europe, until the spring of 1916 designers tried to put the military swing and the military hues into what women wore Now they are trying to forget tht there ever was such a thing as a brass button This is what department man agers told the thousands of women who flocked to attend the spring fashion review at the Bon Marche Monday Everything has been arranged to give style seekers a glimpse of the approved designs at the Bon Marche. The review started Monday. It will continue Tuesday and Wednes day Babies. bor misses, children. an any other part of the body would be were It decayed, The food comen in direct contact with the toeth, and these poisons are thus tly Into the system transmitted ¢ | with very bad effects, Thus you can | nee how bad business It ts to Nemlect teeth that need attention, not to apeak of the suffering and incon venlence they cause you And ft is absolutely to have bad teeth these days offer you at this office the of the very highest grade graduate, 1 dentiats, men of the high pat standing in thelr profession, who have graduated from the best dental unnecessary We colleges and who have passed the examination of the state dental hoard. EB tor In this office has hin from the state! dental rd} ne right on the wall In nt of his dental chatr, In [plain sight of all You don't take anybody's word for It that our den tints are comp: tthe PROOF ts right before your eyes We have robbed the dental chair of ite terrors with xelen trfic methods be that having @ « real| torture. lected having It unt. This in no longe . We can and do per t difficult dental te without -h ring the patte Mt We use the beat of matertaln, and give you vat our tron clad. guarant of — satiafaction signed both by the operator who did the work and t Clark, owner and manager of office, who |s thoroughly respo Don't put tt off another day me in at on and have your work started Regal Dental Offices HINTS AT STYLE SHOW ‘Forget the War,’ Is Fashion’sSlogan| le of dove-colored tricotine, which elt and a skirt which has the effect men and women have all been con- sidered in the elaborate setting that covers acre after acre of floor space, and fills the richly appoint ed windows. outof-door sport apparel Bright colored bats are made to match limousine cushions and bath ing sult bags. They are sometimes flowered and sometimes striped Bakst, the Russian designer, has color and line. So has Jean An- tofne Watteau, the French artist, who painted between the years 1684 and 1721 Even as Bakst dominates tn dic tating the color combination back of the footlights today, so did Watteau 200 years ago. “His first work in Paris was to design ballet costumes and tapestry patterns,” one of the Bon Marche department managers explained Monday He excelled in repro- ducing the airs and graces of his time. That is why | turned to him for inspiration this year. They knew people were tired |of dressing up in military things “So there must be flowers and {ribbons this year. Watteau never | forgot the beauty of blooms.” The hats are still small. French gray is widely used and so fs rose color. Light weight silks and Georgette crepes have been utilized generally for women's waists. Skirts are wider and shorter than they were a year ago. It doesn’t hurt to let a little! | stocking show her | These are 16 of the things | that a man who doesn't know the least thin about women's wear jables can learn by meandering thru |the Bon Marche’s fashion review A thousand open secrets await women _there. PRIMA DONNA | TO SING FOR Mme. Alma Simpson | While the war is making history in the European countries, and has | brought much worry to millions, it still has done many music lovers of Seattle a great deed in sending home Alma Simpson, famous dra matic soprano of the Konigsberg munteipal opera house, in Germany Mme. Simpson was engaged to sing the part of Elizabeth for a season of 32 weeks, but it was nec: essary to Cancel all engagements Considerable attention is given) awning | been one of the moving spirits in| designers | DROSS VTS VTS ! ac Dougall fouthwick Established 1875 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price - SOTO TSS MESSE SSE ESSE CSSD ESSE MESSER SSE TOSSES MESSE MESSE LEE SE SE Tomorrow Will Be the Day of 100 Specials Come early and look around. This is the best of our 100 special sales. New Spring Merchandise at prices that command attention. for the time being and return to America. Mme. Simpson is a Seattle resi- FINE MEATS dent.. She lives at 1220 Mighiand FOR ~ hg and is the wife of a local law LESS MONEY For two years Mme, Simpson a FRYE’S QUALITY __ MARKETS Wednesday Specials: studied and appeared in concert and opera in various parts of Ger- many. At the request of her many} friends and admirers, Mme. Simp-| son has consented to appear in con- cert in Seattle before she leaves! on a tour of the United States | She will sing next Tuesday even-| Fresh Oregon ing at the Unitarian church. Judg-| Ranch Eggs.. ing from the requests for reserved onea,.” seat reservations, a capacity house Pork Back 5 Ibs. for........ will greet her. _ Choice Shoulder Pork Roast.......... TROOPS WITHDRAWN | choice Steer | Boiling Beef ....... -| Choice Loin | Pork Chops ........ 22c 10c_ 12¢c 10¢ 18¢" DOUGLAS, Ariz, March 14 Agua Prieta, across the border, | practically deserted by Carranza “ |soldiers today. The garrison left | Choice Veal ] |for Nacozar! on orders of Gen. | Chops... .+-+++eeee Calles. Choice T-Bone Calles ts concentrating his men! Steak 20c at Nacozart, 75 miles south. age Oe ee a His object, it is believed, is to| 4 cans Wild avoid friction with the American troops, as his soldiers are restive. |HYDE BRAKE IN FILM) Under the title: “Seattle, Wash. —Hyde Ship Brake a Success— | Stops Boat in Ten Feet,” the Mu- tual Film Weekly Review shows | the recent demonstration here of | |the Hesperus equipped with Hyde ship brakes. The picture is at the Colonial theatre, and {s quite a thriller. Rose Milles... DO AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS: — OLYMPIC MARKET, 118 Pike St AMERICAN MAI nes, “Something for the Ear as Well as for the Eye” Everybody is saying, “The Wilkes Stock Company Is the finest dramatic company Se- attle has ever boasted.” Norman Hackett, Phoebe Hunt, Richard Vivian, Helene Sulli- van and other fine players, in late New York successes. New scenery, full Metropolitan orchestra, a modern, comfortable theatre. Tonight and All Week GHT By George Broadhurst METROPOLITAN Prices (iciccs . 552°" Balcony, 25¢ and THEATRE = ain sn nla. 15¢ MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 15c¢ and 25¢ Next Week—‘The Blindness of Virtue” NATIONAL MARKET SPECIALS Butter—the best in town—Creamery, lb. 35¢; Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz...............+.-25¢ Specials in Macaroni, Olive Oil, Fanty Groceries and Delicatessen. The National saves you money. NATIONAL MARKET CO. 495 Pike St. Near Fou