The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1916, Page 2

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"STYLES SUI for SPRING youthfulness Is the Keynote of the New Models The new suit styles that we are showing are silk and combinations of silk and cloth. The more dressy types have cape effects and standing soft flaring collars. The new coats are made on loose have belts, Note the entire change in women's modes in i2 2% | Up OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT CREDIT HERE COSTS NO MORE THAN CASH lines; many our window display. Prices Range “It’s an Accommodation” Min 1332-34 Second Ave.-211 Union St. . | ARE VILLA IS SURROUNDED EL PASO, March 21.—' Juarez at 11:30 a. m. today. it ts only a matter of “While the wires are down, we until Villa will be taken have reason to believe Villa or alive,” was the state and hie band are entirely sur of Gen. Gavira, made in rounded by Americans and Carn : ranzistas. We have heard nothing of the Namiquipa engagement. | {cash or credit), our Interest Depart- ment will give you a check for 5 per cent of the total amount. Rose-ateria is the tion to the Teria family. » 30c, 25c Hi-Grade Coffee Co. Feet North of Pike St. at = “218 Second. Ave. Let of Coffee Satisfaction for a@ Little Trouble |terias and grocetertas. This ts a) p ‘new one. James A. Edmunds ts | Is | the originator. He has opened a [store at 1521 Westlake, with rose ‘bushes the chief stock In trade. the skin, For samples send 4c » Captain Foulols, who le in charg of the air squadron in M has been in the army 17 yeare tn the aviation corps longer than any other man. FAVOR MAGNOLIA VETERAN AVIATOR AFTER VILLA Capt. Foulois Commanding U.S. Air Squad in Mexico without lend heb vay bred Magnolia beach, on the Sound : ; YOU near Ft. Lawton, will be made a soon 88 your par municipal bathing beach, If the chase is paid for plan of Counclimen Bolton, Hew keth and Fitegerald of the harbors and public grounds the new council is adopted. They held their Tuesday and discu tion, The committee of | firat meeting od the proposi: | ‘ater at Magnolia beach is Protected from currents Poslam As a Safeguard. guard Sin not fully suffice: antiee latest addi. | face plying. Use Pi ndition Every one has heard of cafe-| cexema. pimp tte cy And if or v meg of rtectly ea creams alone tha healln * of Posiam Inf iue imply rey and tree! ‘COSMETICS AND ‘SKIN PROTECTION Ut You Use Conmevcn, Apsly TWO GANDIDATES y in le of Laboratories, 32 w York etty Bo! ¢. m pe ot? | King county since 1881. *,| builder, formally announced his STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. PAGE 2. 8 double hydro- js. The ma ever built, will carry 20 cording to the Inventor, The joined by @ deck on which a ma © on the pontoons the Giant aero monster that Is being used in Mexico, | aerop Richa rdeon, of Lowell, swift d in starting from the water. In LAFE OPPOSES ‘ASSEMBLY HALL BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, D. C., March 21.—Military experts say the army birdmen will make the hunt for Francisco Villa, the Mexican bandit, a success, _ Villa, In “all hie escapades, hae never been up against an aeroplane hunt. About ten army flying machines are accompanying the punitive ex | pedition into Mexico. Thetr mission ts to locate Villa) DELEGATION and his bandits, and, if n — help direct the fire of the fleld ar tllery. The aeroplanes with General Per.) shing’s expedition consist of the) First aero squadron, under com mand of Captain 1. D, Foulola, re- }earded one of the best men in the nervice The mechanical equipment for |the aero squadron consists of three auto trucks, with machine shop | tractor, one tank tractor, four mo ! | } Public Room for Meetings in Court House OBJECTS | Trouble ts brewing Tuesday be ltween Seattle uplift workers and County Commissioners Lafe Hamil ton and Krist Knudsen, who have turned to lukewarm Indifference on the project of setting aside an as sembly room in the new court |house for the use of various civic betterment organizations Dr. Fannie Leake Cummings, Mrs of other women representing the torcycles, while in addition, the * TU, Mothers’ Congress, the material and transportation of | cxintative a istion of Kiog each ¢ ny of the squadron | county, and other women’s bodies comprises four aeroplanes, five and Dr. Sydney Strong, James Dun auto trucks, and one motorcycle. can, Charles Doyle and Austin EB. The aero corps is equipped with | Griffiths, representing improve. field tent hangar. ment clubs, the Central Council of The to truck, equipped as & | Social Agencies, and other men's machine shop, is furnished with | organizations called on the county lelectrical power for driving tools. | commissioners Monday. Other trucks are equipped with They demanded an assembly special bodies for carrying aero | room in the sew courthouse, In planes, parts, reserve gasoline and cordance with the accepted plans oft of the building, they sald } tg equipment renders the aero ne equadron able to maloteln teal? tn the field indefinitely, make ite own repairs and furnish ite own peonge | portab! Hamilton, efty in the declaring every other country was ahead of Seattie in having a targe assembly hall, where matters of civic inter. Jest could be discussed openly Hamilton would pot commit him self, despite the fact that Commis siover Carrigan called to his atten- tion that he had voted, when the building was accepted, in favor of Marry BE. Wiley, contractor and provide for ~~ said, “unless .| Reed the room for something “Hamilton and Knudsen a ply out of step with the parade, commented Carrigan at the close of the meeting, or COUNTY POLITICS GETS WARMED UP + County politics 's beginning to candidacy for sheriff Mond: James T. Jones, of Kent, road Rr ve for the past two and a half years, announced his cand! | dacy for county comminstone: Wiley was sheriff of Muscatine | county, and has lived in Se-| Jones has Rowen 3! | formerty in the farming, grain and ” |teed business or subject to prejudic WHAT WI few dollars in the way of an investment, and every- | one to succeed must use his own good judgment. into their history; and you will find that in most cases they started in a meager way, and an invest- | ment made the difference. Statistics show that 75 per cent or over of the | either living off of charity or their children. Now | don’t you think it is time to stop, and investigate. Keep in mind the extract from | 100 shares, $: Open Evenings to the librar n indu strial stock, Wish to Announce that On or Before April Ist, 1916, Stock Will Advance to— $1.0 Investigation is the first step towards a vestment; over 300 have investigated and invested. Do you doubt their judgment you have fully investigated. The judgment of one man is apt to be incorrect, e, but the judgment of a large number, taken from different walks of life, is as sure to be | correct as anything hyman can be. LL YOU DO WHEN YOU ARE FIFTY? Eyeryone should be looking for a place to put a| the American Government: Nation’s wealth is the product of inventions. read and learn of the great fortunes | that have been made by buying industrial stock, Look at the successful men about you; delve deep | then you will see how many hate reached success through a small investment. and will continue to repeat | itself, as long as time lasts. We sell stock to commercialize our machine, American people who reach the age of 65, are and will give you an honest run for your money. We have no salaried think, come | will go into honest developments. join us, buy now at 50c per share. We Sell Our Shares as Follows: Shares sell at 50c each—10 per cent cash and 10 per cent per month. $50—$5.00 cash and $5.00 per month for nine months. 200 shares, $100—$10 cash and $10.00 per month for nine months. 1,000 shares, $500—$50 cash and $50.00 per month for nine months. 5 Per Cent Discount for Cash Now 50 Cents WILSON TYPESETTING MACHINE CO. 702 FIRST AVENUE IN A FEW DAYS $1.00 PER SHARE warm up. Besides six candidates in the race for sheriff, there are three known candidates for county auditor They are W. A. Gaines, chief ree istration clerk of the city, Norman | missioners, aod Henry Odom, dep | uty auditor. Perey Thomas, deputy county clerk, and George Grant, a former deputy, are expected to be candi. dates for county clerk Will K. Sickels, the present clerk may run for commissioner against Michael J, Carrigan. For prosecuting attorney {t ap- pears that the republican primary fight will be between Alfred H. Landif and Crawford BE. White. Samuel J. Humes, son of Mayor Humes, a bridge engineer of 14 years’ experience, has announced | jhis candidacy for county engineer ACQUIT BUCKLEY | Capt. PR kley, command of Company }infantry, N. G. W. w of all responsibility for $600 worth of militar: missing from company ters at the Armor by a jury tn Judge Tallman'’s court Tuesday. He was sued by the state for the | value of the goods, What Dyspeptics Per Share good in- formerly tn D, Second | discharged | the loss of equipment headquear. You should not until Should Eat Indigestion and practically all forms of stomach trouble are, nine times out of ten, due to acidity; therefore Stomach sufferers should, whenever possible, avoid eating food that is acid in its nature, or} which by chemical action in. the stomach develops acidity. Those sufferers who have been obliged jto exclude from diet all, | starchy, “Two-thirds of the ” Go History repeats itself, their sweet or fatty food, and \are trying to keep up a miserable existence on gluten products, should try a meal of any food or foods in moderate amount, taking immediately afterwards a teaspoon- ful of bisurated magnesia in a little hot or cold water, This will neu |tralize any acid which may be! | present, or which may be formed, and instead of the usual feeling of uneasiness and fullness, you will | find that your food agrees with you | perfectly, Bisurated magnesia is| doubtless the best food corrective and antacid known, It has direct) action on the stomach; bat by neu- tralizing the acidity of the food contents, and thus removing the} source of the acid Irritation which |inflames the delicate stomach lin- |ing, It does more than could por |sibly be done by any drug or med!- \eine. Do not dose an inflamed and |Irritated stomach with drugs, but get rid of the acid—the cause of {all the trouble. Get a little bisur: ated magnesia from your druggist, eat what you want at your next meal, take some of the bisurated magnesia as directed above, and note remarkable results. officers. Your money If you wish tu . Ladies Invited pontoons | tet Changes Vote on! John Mills Day, and a number! Dr. Cummings argued bard with | juprising against both Carranza and | at | this \chances at this office—you will get the best in every way tm “Heather” Table Linens, a standard brand that will give satisfaction. Lowe? Mata Fieor THE BON Pike St, Second Ave, Union St. A Very Unusual Sailors, Rolling Brims, Tur- | | 15¢ GALAT 10c A YARD Galateas tn mill lengths, up to 10 yards; Might and dark shades; plain styles 2,800 yards wide; lengths plaids | | | Stee! Spiders, large size, priced at Clothes Line, 50 feet Flowered GSilkoline, best grade, | 36 Inches wide, 10c | yard .. 10c 10¢| Art Ticking for mattremen, pil-| hemp Lines, priced {f} lows and draperies; 30 Yellow Mixing Bowts, to 26 inches wide; yard 15c 10-tneh size, at 15c Coates’ Crochet Cotton, ecru | Japanese Cups ond Saucers, | | and white; Nos, 1 to 20, ball 100; thin china; per (10c! Nos, 25 to 80, pair .... | | ball .. * 15c Glass Fruit Bowls, large 10 | | Little Won sy senearere Rec- ze. priced, ees Cc ords, fit any size 0 | ‘ater Pitchers, 10 | phonograph; each C | each oe c Hat Braid in all colors, 5 Peart Buttons, small and me C | dium sizes, 1 dozen on Hat Braid in gray, tan OD » white ‘and and other. colors; bolt sting Caps, white and colors, priced, each 10c 10c| bt ae Flowers for your] Sewing Silk, 100 yards to the | pring Ha spool; good assortment | per bunch . .10c of colors; mf 5c | New Trimming Flowers, “15 Safety Pins, Wickel and black; | special, a bunch C | three sizes; 5c Cards fOF . 6. cece ce nencnee | New Straw Het Shapes, specially priced Wire and Buckram Hat Frames, each Wylie’s Sewing Cotton, 200 yards | pod es ogy 10c 5c| Children’s 15¢ Pants, white ribbed cotton, lace trimmed Children’s 25¢ Pants, black rib- | bed cotton; 1 to 12 a 15¢| 079 10c 10c 10c gray en . priced ans, 2'4bquart, gray enameled steel VILLA LITERATURE SIX ARE INDICTED SPREAD BROADCAST BY U.S. GRAND JURY The federal ‘grand jury Tuesday |returned .four indictments, three for smuggiing optum and violation of the Harrison drug act, and one for conspiracy. Barney Slomen, who was arrest- ed with his bride as they left the Metropolitan theatre Sunday night, is one of the three indicted under) the Harrison act for having tn his possession a quantity of cocaine and morphine. Harry Smith Hi po dicted on a similar charge. Youen {s charged swith ar axitnn: Frank Wilson, Auidi Viere, and Ren Bainica are jointly charged with conspiracy. They are accused of stealing interstate treight freight. BY H.C. ©. BOEHME UY. P. Staff Correspondent DOUGLAS, Mareh 21.—Franciaco | Villa ts battling the de facto gov- ernment of Mexico and the United States with propaganda. According to statements made by arrested Villistas, much propa: ganda matter has permeated the districts where Villa and Zapata re popular, Miguel Vicent, a colonel In the Villa army, Was ar rested near El Paso by U. S. au thorities while spreading Villa lit- erature. Army offictale here, speaking un officially, expressed the belief that Villa will hide out until the senti ments of the peons has been suffi tently aroured to cause a general Gov. “Lister will ter will speak te to mem. bers of the Methodist Brotherhood the First. Methodist church Tues- at 6:30 p.m the invaders. ANOTHER EXPERT DENTIST JOINS THE REGAL STAFF When a business institution is continually and = rapidly growing, serving more people all the time—that is the best proof in the world that that delivering the man- institution is goods in a satisfactory ner to its customers. Our record has been one of constant and rapid growth. From time to time—in fact, quite frequently we have found it necessary to add more and more expert dentists to vur staff to handle our busi- ness. This is the case just now J There is no other dental} office in the Northwest that} can show such growth as ours has been making for the past several years. This is prooff positive that we have been pleasing and satisfying our pa- tients 3 And we surely should, with slater ‘ | the kind of service we give DR. L. R. CLARK } We employ at this office only the highest type of graduate} registered dentists, men who have graduated from the best dental colleges and who have passed the examination pf the state dental board. Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. We use the best of materials. We use the most up-to- date and scientific of painless methods. We give the lowest prices We specialize on dentistry, and loffice. We haven't found time to dabble for office, or anything of that sort. We are kept very busy attending to the wants of our patients. We give with all work our iron-clad guarantee of satis- faction, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L, R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of office, who is thoroughly You take no dentistry only, at this| responsible. Don't put off having those teeth looked after, Your teeth are a vital factor in your good health. your teeth a thorough examination and estimate of the cost of fixing them up Don't delay it any Jonger REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue, N. W. Corner Third and Union. MARCHE Trimmed Millinery Including Over 300 Stylish Hats at a Very Attractive Price Some of these pretty Hats ———— DRESS GINGHAMS 6%c A YARD A Larger 5c, 10c and 15c Underpriced Section On the Lower Main Floor—Nothing Delivered, Nothing Exchanged, . Bat Bigger Bargains Than Ever Before These economies—provided you carry your purchases home yourself | Handkerchiefs, embroidered, with in politics, or run| Better come in at once and let one of our experts give) Men's “Wing ner” Hats, the best $2.00 Hats made in Amer- ica. Lower Main Floor Wiitett 4100 Sale of New bans, whichever you will, made | fairly abloom with summer bl of fine hemp or Milan hemp | soms. Others with a more tail- braids. Smart, new styles, for|ored appearance are trimmed £ everyday wear, in the fairly | with ribb and plain or fancy large or the smaller shapes. | silks. You'll find all the best ‘or terian cy enue Nice Hats, these, for Spring | Spring colerings here—black as $3.95 to $12.60. days well —Seeond Floor, South. inches of Dress Ginghams, to 20 yards; neat check» and fy —Lower Mais Floor i % bf: BS Children's 25¢ Shirts and Pants, cream color, 6 to § 15 i] pine me c * Children's Knitted Underwaists, white; sizes 2 to 13 years, at 10c Infants’ Ribbed Stockings, worth 26c; tan, blue and 10c to ibe; red; pair Taffeta Ribbon, demrable shades, peo wide; 1 Oc 15c Taffeta Ribbon, fancy, to 4 inches wide; yard Valenciennes Lace Edges, 2 yards Sc, and yard...... 5c Embroideries, Swiss, Cambric 5c and Nainsook; 2 to 3 inches wide; yard Embroidery Edge: 4 inches wide; ya: rolled edge; DBs ne akinn sh: dasaedosee 10¢ Handkerchiefé, white and colored embroider: each 7c Bon Marche Linen Letter Paper, 100 sheets paper, 1 15c 5¢ package envelopes | $TOPS HANGING RALEIGH, N.C, March 21— Death sentences recently imposed on Mrs. Ida Ball Warren and 8. P. Christy were commuted to life {m- prisonment by the governor todar |FIRST DAY OF SPRING © Cheer up! i This is the first day of spring! ~ Summer will begin at 1:16 a ms 7 = 21. 3 COLISEUM } | Pike at Fifth - |Today, for the Last Time TO HAVE | —> AND <—— TO HOLD | Loveliest of All Filmed Romances. a 2 At 3:15 Every Afternoon SEBASTIAN BURNETT World-Famous Operatic i Baritone I @ Mr. Burnett will sing daily, at the hour named, as the feature of our concerts of classical and popular selections, which are given every after- noon, in addition to our |] Regular Filmed Features, |} between the hours of 12:15 and 4:15, by the famous COLISEUM || RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA |ALL OF THis FOR—— THIS | Admission 15c, Children 5c. Loge Seats 30c. Beginning Tomorrow FANNIE |. FOR THE WARD "” DEFENSE DO YOU REMEMBER “THE CHEAT”?

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