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STAR—FRIDAY, MA RCH 17, 1916, PAGE 5 COLLEENS SELL | SHAMROCK TAG _ | WILSON WEARS THE GREEN | | ° with a green tinge. pel was a real Irish shamrock, sent to him by John Redmond, the Irish partlamentary leader. Attaches of his office | wore. green honor of St. Patrick's day. St. Patrick himself couldnt have told more shamrocks than are be ing bartered on the streets of Se, attle Friday by rosy-cheeked “eol- leens” to brighten the hours for the or- phan boys at the Briscoe home al | i UMAN weaknes foe in the trenches, It significant that the men good condition—-MENTALLY Read AS ALL AROUND PHYSICALLY the These Prices HE medical authorities state that the m disease first are the o teeth, and that those w thy mouths RECOVER WOUNDS WE KS HE test of the trenches sim; tuates what has known fact in professions, that the MOST IMPORTANT THE GENERAL HEALTH ing is as tmportant to the teeth well-being as SOUND, USEFUL and a clean, WHOLESOME MOUTH OUR health—here at Y your share to “business as usual YOUR TEETH in the TRENCHES 68 are Boon din« ered under the severe te is par who men with SOUND TEETH at the f nh Who # with ¢ sound, FROM SOONER THOSE WITH POOR TEETH n long the medical and BEARING home, ' your rey and COURAGE—depend more than you know upon the estate of your mouth and teeth. Sound teeth should be KEPT SOUND, Defective teeth should be PUT IN ORDER or RE PLACED by sound ones: Tut that the work {ts done by a SKILLED AND RELIABLE DENTIST individual care and skill, the eT : modern equipment and the advance hods which distinguish my work THE PAINLESSNESS of my Oralthe ia method-—THE SUPERIORITY of my Nature Teeth,” which are BUILT IN TO YOUR MOUTH to take the place WORTHILY—of the ones that GREW there, COST YOU NO MORE THAN or dinary dentistry Y OU have only to read my prices here to tee that my GUARANTEE of painlessness for all work; my GUARAN TEE of ten years’ perfect service f work—that ese things COST LESS than many of the so-called gain,” “apectal price” and “cut-rate” den tists charge for hasty, unskilled and often slipshod work ed me Take time by the forelock—phone for free appointment tomorrow. Office open evenings on Tuestlays and iwc only. wifes LD. 8, DD. 8, rs Memoer of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons MANAGER. Boston ee 1420-22 SECOND avr. Opp. Noa Marche. Ph Ma musicale, et's parish In his Ia- also adornments in | ——@ COR from the Catholic parishes | Orillia . | Today is Ireland.” city the memory of the patron saint | of the Emerald Isle will be hon-| ored Friday evening. Programs) will places the “Seventeenth of In various parts of the be given at the following| must go to The Star. your holdings at 50c per share, Mail your checks or mon with name and address. To the Public— subscribed for our shares. of slipping past?) Our Typesetter : is mechanically complete. We are rush- g and assembling our distributer with all will announce a 100 per cent increase in price In the meaatime, if you want any of this stock at 50c per share, buy it now. question of how much you want, but how much you 10 per cent per month; Over 200 people have We Our advice, it’s not a can handle. Now 50c per share et cent off for cash. Call or write for particulars, or mail your order for what shares you want. Wilson Typesetting Machine Company Tuesday, ST. BENEDICT’S HALL lat program | Senorita Carlota and Senorita En —@|riqueta de In Cruz Mateos. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Senor At the Hippodrome there will be! dancing and | greatest St lever staged here. PACIFIC OUTFITTING C0 IRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES “ne WOMEN cards in addition to the| Patrick's day musicale THE WILSON TYPESETTER To Our Stockholders— The directors of our company are holding a meeting, but this “ad” March 21 shares will sell at during the next two months. If don’t delay. We will mail your —10 per cent down, THE a “22:10 INVESTIGATE LINER'S SINKING WASHINGTON, March 17.— | Soloists “a a chorus of 300 voices. Four hundred artists will CATHEDRAL HALL, St appear Margar Muste Francisco, An Investigation bh: been or. Gered Into the sinking of the WASHINGTON, March 17.— | CHURCH aaah Oaheves President Wilson appeared at Mogan and other singers. John F.| Dutch liner Tubantia, with his office today wearing ® | | Murphy. address, “Ireland and Her Americans aboard, by an ex- bright green necktie and a sult | People.” plosion In the North sea, it was announced today by Frank | department. | REPORT 15 WERE LOST Tubantia, ard deciared today. may have been swamped. speak on “Vocational auapices of the Women's urday noon. L. Polk, counsellor of the state LONDON, March 17.—Fifteen | are feared to have perished in the sinking of the Dutch liner the Evening St A lifeboat containing that number is miss- ing, and it le thought the craft 4 HUGHES TO SPEAK H. L. Hughes of Spokane wil! and Trade Ednecation” at a meeting under the College lelub at the Commercial Club Sat-/ I will announce the you want to If youc certificate Monday. speed possible. Tuesday, 702 First Ave. (Near Cherry) price our increase Il, have your check ready (Is your opportu- March 21. ms | | |starting from Douglas. AEROPLANE SCOUTS PURSUIT OF BANDIT CHIEF IN MEXICO bandits are wiped out LEAD U. S. TROOPS IN Additional troops arrived at Columbus today. Munitions ¥ continued pouring in / Col. Miguel Sanvicente has been found wounded by A American scouts. He is suspected of being a Columbus # raider ‘ 7 Sam Hess, American employe of a ranch at Corralitos,|4 today told a thrilling story of having seen Vi tas murder p five Mexicans there and kidnap a young girl. He himself J escaped by hiding under a haystack if Phe main American column from Columbus spent. the! A night at Boca Grande water hole, 25 miles uth of the border, according to reports brought to ¢ by n trains. Yesterday's march covered about 15 miles The column's cavalry man tonight, Gen, Bertani’s « Impatient over the ing out El Paso have obtained Gen varl's consent to send a train to their fp ward Pearson, where the Mormons are congregated. If the Carranzistas do n 0 otart the refugees northward befe special train reaches t m, it in he { the Mormons cannot returt to the bord ore Baturday Mexicans burned bridges of the Mexico Northwestern railroad near San Pedro, further delaying the res cue of Mormon colonists, it was atated here today SENATE REASSURES PEOPLE OF MEXICO WASHINGTON, Ma A resolution assuring all btesicas that the American expedition tn their country was not sent th for the purpose of {ntervention, and that {t would not encroach tr slightest degree on Mexican erignty, was adopted today by senate. nov the ‘DOUBT LOYALTY OF CARRANZA TROOPS DOUGLAS, Arta, March 17 With 700,000 rounds of ammunition here awaiting transportation to Gov, Calles of Sonora, ranchers ar riving from Naco today expressed doubt as to the loyalty of Calles troops in that region. They had no verification of rumors that Villista bands were heading for Cabullona join Car ranzistas mobilized there who have been reported in a mutinous mood Should Villa escape to the So nora side of the & a Madres, an American expedition against him, was consid ered as a possibility, The forces at Camp Douglas could move on an hour's notice Douglas has been placed under the most strict military censorship, the same as that enforced at Co- lumbus. Newspaper correspondents were put on thelr honor not to send out uncensored dispatches, even if they devised methods of “beating the censor.” MR. CARL SCHERMER The Star man, in making his us ual rounds, dropped in at Carl Schermer’s store at 1st Ave. So, and Yesler Way. Mr. Schermer was busy; very busy, tn fact, but not too rushed to greet us with a pleas ant smile. Now a smile from any one, any time, {s always welcome. and a newspaper man doesn't get them any too often. So Mr. Star Man, to properly show his appre elation, hung around until lanch time, and dragged Schermer of the smile off to lunch with him. Mr. Schermer couldn't be in duced to wander far from the store, no we followed a straight course up Yesler to Chauncey’s, in the Smith Bullding. After we had convinced the walt er that we were there for a real purpose and not because we want ed to write the folks back home that we had actually been in the 42-atory house that Smith built, | Mr. Schermer opened up with the best reasons for a smile that I've heard In many a day Think of It. here was a man saying that bust neas was xo good that he had to for additional store help handle It. “Yes, yes but don't advertise every day to murmured The Star man, stop, Schermer; go on to the end And this is the story Smiling Schermer told The Star man When I came to a realization of the fact that I had many times more stock in my store than m business justified, I advertised that I had re the regular pr on most every Item in my store, and the busy s you witnessed today is but typteal of the business cod ices Ih been doing every day for the past two weeks.” After lunch we walked back to the sto and tho Scherm salesman was not insistent, n€ Star man picked out a nice silk mixed worsted business suit that looked easily worth Schermer’s regular price of twenty-five dollar How much did we pay for it? Well, that wouldn't do to tell, but it was lens than twenty dol lars, and now our «mile is quite a ident as that of miling Schermer, vanguard ¢ Five hundred de facto govern-— xpected t still at reach Guz 1 avalry is Guzman en sent to t . Mt cavalrymen have t guard Ofitas pass and Villa from slipping thru it WILSON ASSURED OF CARRANZA APPROVAL SSS SOS SSS WASHINGTON March 17 President Wilson today received further assurances that Venus tiano) «Carranza approves of the American expedition against Villa It was learned Carranza gave Con jeul Silliman additional express jof confidence and willingness to co-operate VILLA WON'T MAKE STAND, IS BELIEF : MEXICO CITY, March 17 clsco Villa wan last SSSSASSD oe Fran reported near| Pac o, Chihuahua, 75 southwest of miles | Guaman, tt became |{ known here today He and his men were moving in| a leisurely fashion toward the mountains, apparently not ing to make a stand against the News that the Amert can expedition had crossed the bor intend Americans. SST A SE SM ST SA ASST EL der was received yesterday. It created no excitement Gen. Bertant and 1800 constitu tlonaliats, {t was said, would join| the expedition shortly to ald it. | Provisional President Carranza| tonight will forward a reply to Presi dent Wilson's acceptance of his note suggesting military reciproct ty between Mexico and the U. § for the purpose of running down bandits FUNSTON RECEIVES REPORT FROM FRONT SAN ANTONIO, March 17.—As yet unexposed to an enemy's fire the U. 8 troops hunting Villa pushed Into Chihuahy sert to day, official announcements indi cated. Maj. Gen. Funston tasued a bul letin stating that no casualties had been suffered by the Americans and that so far the scouts had fall ed to locate any Villistan, Mormon scouts, whom Pershing is also using, doubt that a contact with Villa is Hkely before another day has elapsed. Indications are Cen Villistas are hidden around jeana. The expedition will not arrive tn that district unt!) Sun day A report that Col. Herbert J Slocum had offered $50,900 for Vil la's head was not confirmed and ¥ regarded as erroneous. Slo. cum, it was stated, had no author ity to make such an offer. Increasing excitement among Mexicans at Harlingen, Tex, was noted. Col. Bullard, who ts there with the Twentysixth infantry foen not regard the situation! alarming QUEEN ANNE DEBATE TEAM IS CHAMPION Queen Anne high school's debat ing team {5 announced Friday the champion of wranglers on |Puget sound, having scored ten points out of a possible dozen in a series of debates with other high schools. By defeating 15 teama the Queens copr |prize offered by the state de | ment of public instruction. The d bates were held er the auspices of the extension division of the untversity Broadway high scored nine points | 5 for second place, Lincoln eight for|A third, and Franklin and Stadium, of | Tacoma, tied with seven points for|# fourth 4 WOMEN ORGANIZE Women voters of Washington will hold a convention In Seattle March | 31, They are organizing under Miss |§ Margaret Fay Whittemore, — of |] Washington, D. C,, to help pass the national constitutional amendment which would refer the votes-for women question to each state for|/ action, OFFER SHOW PRIZES Valuable prizes will be awarded |@ fof best exhibits at the Seattle Real |*! Estate association show, to be held |) the last week of March J body other achool dd the $25 tt] { NOSE CLOGGED FROM } "ACOLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To [= 20S GOSS UGS SDF S VSS DORIS SSS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | 5 ¥ em SITS OES EIS EIS “FRESHIES” IN COLOR RALPH DRESSES UP! EARLING’S IN TOWN: ASI pear 2S ac] Jotugall > foothwiek | Fatablinhed 18 THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE K i Predicted Impossible, Bat He Did It— Our Great 45c Tie Sale Starts Tomorrow 5,000 Ties—All New at | HIS little story seem part of the sale, and we are going to tell you about it. Even our buyer was doubtful about our Spring Sale of 45c a owing to the extreme advances in silks and scarcity of patterns— but after four days in New York he sent this night wire “Persuaded — & Co. to sell all of their sample Silks, both foreign and domestic, and are having them made up in shapes to my order, which will give us the greatest Forty-five-cent Sale we have ever had.” When you see them you will agree that they are the richest patterns and best shapes ever sold at this price. A Second Ave. Window and a Pike St. Window will give you a slight idea of the va riety—Ties for the young man, man of middle age, and college youth. Crepe failles, crepe de chines, satin charve, grosgrain and moire silks, and repps are some of the materials—a SSSCEOSS SETABRSSSSERE STEEL CTE TSR RSSESE Te T eee eeecet ie ateead i g 4) i. 6 yy f \ 6 y ia Vv s 4 4} 4 y iv 6 y 4 hundred or more different stripes in every imaginable a and conceivable color; figured designs, plain colors. Many y of the silks represent the ancient periods. Never was there a better opportunity. This is the 4 Sixth Great Twice-a-Year 45c Tie Sale. y, 5,000 Men’s Wide-end Silk Ties 45c Each Gi Our Men’s Shop is located just inside the “4 Pike St. and the Second Ave. entrance. _ytrse ricer. ’ G New Spring Shipment of y “Our Booster”’ Suits for Boys ¥3 won f Always $5.00 Mae a." pes A , a ERY boy who ever wore “Our Booster” Suit is surely ” for they always come back—it is price, and s mbined that has made this Suit quality famous. The styles for Spring have the new three-piece belt, patch pockets and plain fronts Checks, stripes and plain colors. Every Suit Has Two Pairs of Full-Lined Trousers Sizes 6 to 18 years, $5.00. b. Other Suits, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00. ‘ Suits of blue serge, $5.00 to $12.50. Suits of blue cheviot, $7.50 to $12.50. “Our Booster” Corduroy Suits, of heavy English cor- dury. Each suit has an extra pair of trousers. While we paid a sharp advance to get these Suits in the same quality, the price to you will remain at $5.00, Boys’ Spring Hats vility cx ISSSCRUIS SSIES reees SCMISSSO oSNIEN SRT eee eeeeteee: Are Here New We Puritan Vash Hats, 50¢@ and 75¢. have just received a new Blouses, 50¢. New Wa hable Kid Gloves at $1.25 ASHABLE convenient New Cloth Hats, 50¢ and $1.00. New Straw Hats, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. For Brighter Floors These Mop Specials $1.25 Large Size “Punch” lot of —Third Floor decid- fea- atin, edly Polish Mop 98c ture. It is not necessary to ‘leave them to be cleaned” Note in the sketch the ¢you can wash them at “Any le’ handle. Fur Spee niture doesn’t have to be guarar moved—this Mop will the new Spring reach the hard spots alm Beach, $1.25 Mite size Triangle lary, gray and Oiled Mo .. 68¢ white. ” : 75c medic #ize Triangle clasp only. Your Oiled Mop’. .45¢ 25c small Triangle Cedar ( Oil Mops : -...19¢ n Small, cher vtreated Bisse Mops, nisters, ete cy ial hs. Bread Boxes: Bread dca. Cake Japanned Bread Japanned Bread Box Japanned Bread Box $1.30 White Bread Box $1.00 White Bread Box . White Bread Box »f embroidery on the ks, either heavy or light, st “ in contrasting ! $1.25. les air, Sale of Women’s New Checked Coats $2.25 65e Box Box $12.95 Second Floor SOS TIES EIT SSE IE SSE IS SSSI SSE 70¢ Open Up Air Passages. | wniversity freshmen are wear | TACOMA, March 17.-State Sen-| On his semi-annual tnapectifil cubiguttquainiminass wentinaraieenen (ine te green Friday. That lit-/ator Ralph Metcalf, togged out in| trip A. J. Harling, president of thee fj i ya \tl@ green caps on the backs of /a striped suit, a gray tweed over Milwaukee railroad, is in Seattle} seri hie rit o oon Seine. |thielt heads. They haven't worn |coat and a soft gray hat, was award-| Friday, He promises more carsy bag‘ pen right up, the a pas iinem since anksgiving, They |ed the prize for being the best] Will be sent West . sages of your head are clear and male . remony on Denny jdressed man in Tacoma Desterday held a bonfire « : pid Pe bre ete en Otol rt field Thursday night tn honor of Four women were judges ‘acoma | > struggling for breath at night, your] Wegt Virginia company mak a Bi ie potash from waste stems of tobac- | VETOES TWO BI S Increases strengthe Don't stay stuffed up! Get al. plants. | LL of delicate, ners small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm | | vous. Tundown fro: 0! druge 10 pl | people 2 pe from your druggist now. Apply a me " eT | Mayor Gill vetoed cent In ten daye little of this fragrant, antiseptic /Of a new ¢ or ail en “pei hie. in many ineeeene cream in your nostrils, let it pene. |feavor to tale © POuAvle end [eee . $100 forfeit tf it! trate through every air passage otl wae sear RSVS. YOR Feely times srorn el she and water de | fails as per fullexs work de r A 1e Dill appropriat anation in large the head; soothe and heal the|” tawn Mowers sharpened and re-|Partments, and t propr planation | ay n, inflamed mucous mem-! paired, saws filed queta_re- {ing $100 to the League of Washing-| post in tte Sane |brane, giving you Instant rellef.(strung, keys and lockamithing, elec-|ton Muntelpalities Thursday i your doctor on Ely’s Cream Ralm ts just what ev ‘ wi | ‘rusmist abour it, 5 Owl Drug Co,” Bartell Dru ( ery cold and catarrh sufferer has SHARP SHOP | Lana Park Bethhouse opens Mar. | qnq'switte Phaimacy always carey been seeking. It's just splendid. 104% Pike, Tel, Main 3089 18th it in #tock ( “e : Ye Peyrrerieririss Siti fog GEES ES

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