The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1916, Page 9

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GAVEMAN ESSAY CONTEST ENDS Winners of Prizes Will Be Announced on Saturday INTERESTING LETTERS At 8 o'clock Friday afternoon, the “Cave-Man” contest closes. The contest editor wil! tmmedt- | ately plunge into the task of pick-| ing the winners The contest brought many genu-| tne geome of thought on love, love ing, the sexes, women's rights, izetion tn general, Naturally, Many shades of opinions were rep Fesented in the letters from the | Women readers who were asked to Write if the modern woman pre ferred the caveman methods of “making love. ‘The question waa inapired by} “The Misleading Lady” at the Rex theatre, in which a modern cave- man wines out in his rather unusual Courtship. Prise winners will be announced Saturday, q Following are some of the let-| | ters received: MAN MUST MASTER SELF shee to and th the great- by fora, 0 ahe jored hip naked croe with domtnton over her own y. and the domineertng eave-man got st deserts when ina Mayo etruck him a blow that inded him at her yehaining her to mighty ipoor way of exp a Dut the | (woman of today is quite capable of ‘returning such lov No, the woman bh contempt ing. The most masterly man te one who masters self. and be- ves In bass rights cave-women ate found tn layer of society, tho more dantiy ite foam and dre«s, aaa promote progressive However, the majortty of women We evolved beyond that stage or Question asked us would never ve come w ‘We now rebel at cave-man meth- care-man politics, cave-man @eonomics and care-man love We destre a piace of equality beside our Brother man, in politics. In busi inve to her master. ‘woman who prefers slavery Fepresentative, praise be. ELL no longer of, like with s 4 to use his brains. Some one eai@ that modern civilization te ty something on the surface —a tha jaystem of life The mind has com ‘te govern the heart, and just as civ MWization has affected the mind and imine and heart of woman, and she {gest res, not @ savage, but a man of “FRANCES W. WILLAR' 3521 E Spruce NEEDS CAVE-WOMAN love making mode of holding to capture a woman has '” sgt her o parlor broke, spineless, tnetpia Deau, with his botled shirt.and swal- low-tailed coat, is no bread winner, ikbone when ft over his wife ithe cave-man type. ‘Who fought the battles and gave 0 free country. In fact, Progress I due to their _ appear the manty qualitt win and hold woman “unttl “Geath does us pert MARGARET STILDS, RF. D. No. 5, Box $2, i PROTECTOR , It would be impossible to pri & brute to « wing courteous ma noblest thing In the untverse i ntleman. And the word means just what !t says, a GENTLE man. Any man may be one, whether he wears overalls or broadcloth. Some women may be led astray by the Iden that a bullying, domtneer- ing man is better able to protect her after marrial But usu who browbeats a woman And such @ man fs very apt to) mal. A man may be wentle and consia- erate without being a mollycoddle, and polite without being a siasy. And such s man is the only one a woman of refinement could MRS. OLIVE MCLEARY, 1806 Boren Ave. NO PLACE FOR CAVE-MAN All this silly twaddie about the) ‘eave-man makes me tired. The only | OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK i Rub Stiffness Away With) Small Trial Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs oil” Ab! Pain t*# gone! ; Quickly?—Yes. Almost instant | relief from soreness, stiffness, | lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with “St. Jacobs O11.” Rub this soothing, penetrating oll right on your painful back, and like magic, relief comes. “St. Jacobs Oil” ts a harmless backache, lum- 4 Dago and sciatica cure which never 4 points and doesn’t burn the] Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous “stitches.” In & moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back, because it \ won't hurt or be stiff or lame, | drug store Don't suffer! Get a small trial bot-| After a few applications you can't) He cal tle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil" | find ® particle of dandruff or any as? de oh y| place for the are married will continu |the cov tlee afterward. in the mour little child or kick « helpless) a n the language of | George | Scene From “The Mi $20.00 Silk Mixed "Worsted Suits, Leopold Morse make; all sizes...... $7.00 “Chippewa” Stitch-down Boots, 12-inch tops; easy and enduring....... $15.00 Scotch Tweed and Worsted $5.50 “Chippewa” Goodyear Welt Pacs, firm chrome stock; all sizes.......... $3.50 W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes, lace $3.00 and $3.50 Mallory Cravenette Hats, new Spring blocks go at....... $5.50 Dayton Kip Work Shoes, Good- year welts; S-inch tu, s..... $3.00 and $3.50 “Keystone” and “Stag” Pants; all sizes up to 50-inch waist $15.00 Overcoats and Balmacaans; good $4.50 Dayton and Weinbrenner Work Broken lines of Men’s Shoes and Ox- $2.50 and many $3.00 Pants, Keystone $20.00 heavy weight Blue Serge Suits, well tailored; staple styles.......... $5.00 “Crossett” Shoes, new Spring $8.00 Hand-pegged Loggers’ Boots, $15.00 Box-back Suits, of fine striped $4.00 and $5.00 “Just Wright” Shoes, black and tan, lace and button; te | $15.00 “Blue Black” Serge Suits, 11 80 STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916. PAGE 9. $7.50 “Red Wing” double vamp Cruis- ers’ Boots, 16-inch tops............. 6.80 $4.00 W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes; 4 good styles in all sizes....... aeee¥e 3. 20 $3.00 “Conqueror” Hats, desirable 1 Spring styles in good sizes........... e $20.00 Blue and Brown Cheviot Suits, $2.50 and $3.00 Wool Flannel Shirts, military collar styles; all sizes...... 1. 80 $6.00 “Jefferson” Hand-made Loggers’ 4 80 Boots, grain and kip stock........... e sn pee haa BS oa $3.50 Weinbrenner Work Shoes, Good- 22. 80 year welt sewn; all sizes.... One Lot of $15.00 Suits, 20 good pat- ™ $8 80 terns, in all colors and sizes, at....... e $8.50 “Chippewa” Stitch-dowy Cruis- * $7. 40 ers’ Boots, 16-inch tops; all sizes. .. Werte Sait but fm my tock $19.80 $7.50 “Chippewa” Spring-heeled calked $6. 80 $1.00 “Cooper's” Spring Needle Underwear, $6.50 “Red Wing” double vamp Cruis- $5. 80 | $6.00 “Dayton” heavy chronie, double- soled, 8-inch welt Work Shoes....... 40 Wonted Sate/repdar, ste time, 910.80 ; I opened this store about a year ago) into cash—to reduce my stock to proportions that present business conditions justify—I’ve cut my regular fair prices. I’ve cut ’em seriously— decidedly. I’ve clipped the profit right off each price. My cash crusade started just two weeks ago. Twelve days of vigorous selling hasn’t made a dent in the stock. Leng racks of good Clothing, long shelves of good Shoes, scads of everything men wear, must be sold. To make Sat- urday an extra busy day | | | I’m not a Speculator—I’m a Clothing Merchant (I sell Men’s Shoes and Furnishing Goods also). The fact that all merchandise is advancing in price doesn’t interest me half as much as the realization that I now have twice as much stock as I need or should have. To quickly turn my vast overstock (all new goods- Alaska Outfits WORKING- MEN’S CLOTHES (union made) Everything Men Wear I’ve Cut the Prices Again—That’s Twice $2.80 $13.80 $6.20 $8.80 $4.80 $2.80 $2.60 = $4.80 $2.60 $7.40 $3.80 $1.80 $2.20 $13.80 $4.30 $7.40 $11.80 $1.25 Light and Heavy Ribbed Wool Mixed $6.50 and $7.00 Cruisers’ Boots, 12 to 16-inch tops, in sewed Boots, at..... 4.80 * $1.00 Heavy Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, in WG OI, he ca she Shed paveek acca nee 80c $6.00 “Crossett” Shoes, of tan id black “Cresco” calfskin; rawhide a~ $4 80 e i es $3.50 Rubber-soled Gunmetal Calf Eng- lish Walking Shoes ...........+2..0. je $1.00 to $1.50 Dress Shirts, “Vindex” and $15.00 Cassimiere Suits, desirable dark $8 80 patterns; all sizes ............esceee wah Sly ind eee rene a $9.00 “Curran” hand-pegged French $8.20 wwecesce Kip Loggers’ Boots in all sizes....... semen ons ae $4.50 Howard & Foster’s Dress Shoes, $3 80 12 good styles; lace and button...... $6.50 “Black Bear” Wool Mackina in plain and ioe wine ES ” me $4.40 Serge included, all's. ----> 913.80 CARL SCHERMER 103-107 First Ave. South o-man is between | Bo mixed ts tes that nature might a magazine or hidt FRED's RUDE © modern woman of cow ‘en nnd demands something | Dick sends me candy, the very b strength. Her rent ‘ ah the world, “This tea "MASE iP FFERYS, EB, Toth Bt. 4407 Rainier Ave. MASTERFUL, NOT BRUTAL No, not the brutal cave-man meth- A woman yearns for the masterful man to come and take her. A man can be masterful and not me flowers for every me time gain the ng for. # me wear his Reta pin, be masterful a man must have | But well, Fred's not like the does NOT require a will THE woman, he like § “pinay up” {ttle novelties, take her places and see that the thousand and little wishes THE woman makes are | nd next, « In this way he gains her b has accomplished this tell her he cares f: her. | ¢ and she may not ater atroke” in him shows, sho soon asterful. man, and|Good Pore Action as Neces- . Fomances, show the We admire them for New Pore Treatment Takes strength in othe Ae a atrongen tn other! Out All Impurities can Found off the edges NOW.DOC PORE TREATMENT Mon are born to lead, protect and a marvel for the skin and be equally Intelligent “ “ y ly feminine; they can ness fade awa eal pein and ‘a wise woman will ¢ Can't Find Dandruff | 3 om Every bit of dandruff disappears! Jack two applications of Danderine rubbed well into the! tn scalp with the finger tips, Get al 5-cent bottle of Danderine at any | ™ after one or n oran| year; | But now I run it just the same, doesn't care, he's such @ dear. He thinke The (rom our druggist now and get| falling hair, and the scalp will vish 1 hated . H itch, 1 you gee L cen'totor 2 love him| that the modern girl wishes neither 618s, ww Khe will recelve more genuine love admiration to rest secure In his| Wrinkles occur, A few treatments will prove very/will make the skin look like new fo Facing oar, ed it for him ence Inst en ¥en are’more human than spirit wifi, and it's « God given do to keep the fragra fires In the Btrong, forceful lovers #hould only | 1, inspire the, deopent reaper t and love, | Pr L. 6236 a9th Ave. 8 W. |news wherever applied, even in sip n't any bralnn; save your hair.) ang even when 1 look my. beat vues and vain, HUMAN BEING VInsT R Roscn, modern methe but If the n for the pu jand exalt so in she just too much woman not to want to be loved, or even p and have some one whol line pose as her champ |ehould she delight in being mis into submission Sho desires, first, as a human being, oman But to be brutal kno’ nda to it TO LEAD sary as Good Blood Action; s and sallow and the soft pink shades take their pls When the atronger,| pores fail to work fre they fill to them/up with impurities, t skin be: comes thick, and pimples and complexion. y Massage lightly all over the face and neck until well absorbed, then ¢ and|rub with dry cloth or to It's of uls of| wonderful benefit to the skin both before and after long auto trips. ents chaps an sunburn, It DURTEAM, takes out inflammation and sore ny ¢ deep-seated aches and bruises. in wate in saying | Both small and large sizes at drug: RESPECT AUTHORITY Women have great respect for au- thority, and when takes authority tn his own hands, | whether he employs primitive or | s, he is sure to win| the admiration and love of the indy | ler ordinary n object to cruelty, to being | beaten or dragged about by the hair shows that tt is done| A woman with 20th century| 1. for one, would surely wan ¢ winning her love| y above all others, sider the blows love 4 of hating, will love knights of old were tle in thelr love mak Corner Yesler Way ing. The true knight Is not yet ex-|her. As long as igno tinct, “and however chtvairous ‘he [a woman mawle the best ut he attaae be, when he takes matters in| tion. time rolled on and civiliza- wn hands, and perhaps resorts | tion can and with It education to t barbarous means, he dignifies| nally to women, and with himself, not only in the eyes of his on to women came inde- woman, but of'a romankin: pendence and woman’ MARY A ES PE RRY, individuality. oe iakte circumstances Van Bur Whatcom Co, NOT MODERN IDPA the cave-man |! Of course, a woman thinks that what is worth having {s worth pur- suing, but brute force is tabooed. inion would sui resent the | vote on the proposition before b s ye-man method of securing a wife. | kidnaped. Once the proposition Education has made woman too in-| cepted by me, T would want him te pendent to be browbeaten Into/hold tight to his package, mission and the acceptance of MRS. ANNA TOYBR, first male that takes a fancy to RR 1, Box 163, Monroe, Wash. 1lb. Tins 30c-3 Ib.Tins 85c Seattle Closset & Devers Writ ‘The Oldest and Largest Coffee Roasters in the Northwest 4 ed

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