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WE'LL TRUST YOU ‘WOULD NOT SELL WATER OUTSIDE The city shouldn't sell water to la? Highlands district, north of Se tle, because much extension oper jjates againat values within the elty Hinits, Chairman R, H. Thomaon of the utilities committee told pett tioners Thursday The real estate men advertise All improvements and no city taxes,’ and then want us to give them the benefit of our water plant,” he said, “The Chamber of UR CREDIT SERVICE is established for YOUR convenience. To ASSIST you to FURNISH your home along your OWN INDIVIDUAL ideas. Our TERMS are EASIER and our PRICES are LOWER than will be found anywhere. NO EXTRA CHARGES. NO INTEREST, JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY USE $ 50.00 Worth of Hometurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week WE $ 75.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week YOUR $100.00 Worth of Hometurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week | CHARGE $150.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Down $2.00 Per Week NO CREDIT $200.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week - $300,00 Worth of Hometurnishings, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week /INTEREST UPHOLSTERED Comfort Rocker; has high wing back and deep, roomy seat; ¢ a onstruction; covered Hho no pen 9 gest @rade of chase leather; regular " Saeess: aad keene 0. Spectal beveled” plate. mirror fa. and Saturday $13.45 $9.95 ARGE, comfortable Davenport in the fumed or golden waxed fin. ME ~ teh, covered in a good grade of IX-POUND family size Elec re ve Shh geeiebem chase leather. Can be inetan tric Iron; fully guaranteed Kettle; heavily nickel plated: | converted into a comfortable bed for five years: regular price | Fegular price $1.65. Spe regular price $29.50. $2.30, Spectal Fr Gai Friday and Saturday SL.O9 | Secay Pe $23.75 | iso Sac $1.98 Trade Your Old Furniture for New urniture @- 122 4167 424 -Dike Street: SHIP’S MATE BURNED 50 HURT IN WRECKS CHICAGO, March 30.—Fifty persone were injured here to- day in street car collisions, due to fog. At Cicero 38 were hurt. while 12 were injured at Lyons. Both places are suburbs. Fire that started in a mattress tn the sailors’ quarters aboard the steamship Kulshan slightly burned Second Mate D. J. Ravett Wednes-| day night. Kulshan was at a Grand Trank Pacific pier. It Cures Through the Pores NERVOUS HEADACHES COME FROM THE SPINE AND NOT FROM THE STOMACH New Pore Treatment ne in Few called rheumatic pains may be aches transmitted from nerve If you are subject to aches on Worst utes Cases OUR s0 neuralgia and nerve centers land pains of any kind or are ner- vous, don’t fail to try the New Pore Treatment. Rub it along the entire length of the spine in all stubborn eases, regardless of the location of the pain. The trouble may originate from an entirely different pert | from that which actually does the aching. Headache, backache or pain in the shoulder may mean trou- ble at nerve centers. The nerves are| like so many electrically charged wires radiating from a suppl to ev part of the « order anyw likely to in the spin base ery centers have all a ng the apine fron “Your Pore Treat ment is certainly fine for neuralgia and rhew When the po the feet the matism and for clear ‘ | ing up pimply skins A Bas . @ and sallow complex wv-Doe Pore Treatment at an 7 ions.” | drug store. They now have it in both smail| ————/ and large sizes. Theodore Roberts You know the STARS Direct from the € “The Saturday Eve to the Films Mr. Al Jennings (Himself) and Company, in See the Picture! It is Russia as it 4 is Today Special Matinee 2:15-4:15 ——_0-___- Concert 3:15 a \ Continuous 11 to 11 Admission .....15¢ Children ....... .5¢ ey NESPECT ALDINE ADMISSION SECOND and UNIVERSITY only | of the| overseas service lof the United Commerce will come along and ask us to annex the property to gain 10 names to the population, and then palster a kick against the cost of ing the ptreets.” n sald he would oppo: extension, no matter how much | he city might hav the surplus wat Dale opposed him, BENEFITS AT MET TO AID LADIES’ SOCIETY Five benefit nights for the Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent society have been designated for next week at the Metropolitan theatre, where the Wilkes company will play “Within the Law Monday to Friday night, inclusive, will be benefit nights, and a committee of the society will sell special benefit ular box office prices The members of the committee tn tickets reg charge include Mrs, A, L. Cohen, Mra. J. J. Lewis, Mee Berkman Mrs. R, Simon, Mra. J. Danzig: Mrs, D. Coblentz, Mra, L, Burkofzer, Mra. 8. Garde. CITY WINS POINT IN RENTON LINE GASE|“"““« TACOMA, March 30.—A decision by Judge Cushman, affirming the master's report in the Seattle, Ren ton & Southern case was filed in the federal court here today. Judge KE. B. Cushman fs now in Califor. nia The ter awarded the Renton [line $41,700 against the city for damages {n tearing up tracks in the Rainier ave. improvement. Re- ceivers Calhoun and Parkin appeal ed, but Judges Cushman sustained the award. HOTEL GUESTS USE LOTS OF WATER NOW Recause guests use 25 per cont] more water than they did in the old days, Manager Dan Base of the Frye, representing the hotel men, asked the city utilities committee ito give them the 4-cent manufactur. ers’ rate, instead of their present 6- cent rate per 100 cuble feet. ‘OWLS’ ARE INDICTED One secret indictment was return. ed by federal grand jury, together with indictments against several) alleged members of the “Yellow! }Owls” smuggling ring. The men jnamed are Melvin B, Miller, Wm ————— | Kirkland, Harry Toy, Fred Hayne, |Loule Lortie, Lou Ding and Robert iL. Nichols '48 GO ‘BACK TO SOIL’ Forty-eight lazy husbands and other prisoners were taken, Thurs day, to “The Willows,” the coun t new industrial farm, near rkland. county will make farmers out of ‘em. EDITOR GIVES TALK Gaston B. Porelll, editor of an Italian newspaper here, talked to journalism students at the unt versity Wednesday, emphasizing press of this country ts strongest agency for making the immigrant a good American citizen « (2 ENTOMBED IN MINE JOHNSTOWN, Pa, March 30 men are believed en tombed today in the Robindale coal | mine, 10 miles west of here. An| lexplosion knocked the main venti- |lating fan out of commission, and the inner reaches of the mine are probably on fi | M’KEE ENLISTS: Dr, Joseph A. McKee, a prom! nent physician of thin city, 1 te jcommand the medical corps of an |American battalion being recruited Jat Vancouver, B. C, for British M. States command the battalion. The doctor will join his com mand late this spring ROBBERS TAKE MAIL SHREVEPORT, La., March 30. Two pouches of registered mall were taken from a Texas & Pacif'’ | train early today by robbers, who! boarded the cars as they were pul! | ing out, overpowered the clerk and| helped themselves | SEATTLE Y. M. AHEAD Sage, formerly army, will Col, William TAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916. fact that the foreign language | (PRAISED BY DRUGGISTS ie PAGE 3 RAILROAD WILL NOT HELP ARMY COLUMBUS, N. M., March | 30.—Columbus will continue to be the main American supply base, in spite of Mexican rail: way privileges weich have been Granted, in the belief of mill tary men today, They pointed out that the roadbeds of Mexi can line led many repairs before they would be of much use, It Ie not believed Carranza will permit Americans to repair them. Heavy supplies continue to be unloaded here, It is computed that } 10,000 men now are searching for Villa Bide for $100,000 worth of Seattle port bonds, th highest r of fered for suc curities, have been referred Thursday to Robert Bridges, president of the port, aod Counsel C. J. France, with power to accept or reject. T |made by Seattle financial tions. Funds obtained from will be used to complete the port's fruit and fish warehouses, the com pressor and ice plants and the Spo kane st, transit shed MUST BOND JITNEYS Holding the Seattle Taxicab and Transfer company guilty of a gross misdemeanor thru failure to obtain & $2,500 jitney bond, the state su preme court has declared the jitney bonding law valid. the sale NOT A PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF OR A FALLING HAIR |Save Your Hair! Double Its Beauty in Just a Few Moments. 25-Cent_ “Danderine” Makes Hair Thick, Glossy, Wavy and Beautiful. Within ten minutes after an ap- plication of Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hatr, and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few woeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine downy at first—yes—but really new hair—growing all over the sealp. Danderine {a to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation the roots, invigorates and strength- ens them, Its exhilarating, stimu- lating and life-producing proper jtles cause the hair to grow long, | - strong and beautiful A little Danderine immediately |doubles the beauty of your hair. No ldifference how dull, faded, brittle a | ' and scraggy, just moisten a cloth) |with Danderine and carefully draw| it through your hair, taking one #mall strand at a time. The effect is amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an ap. pearance of abundance; an incom parable luster, softness and luxurl ance | Get a 25cent bottle of Knowl |ton’s Danderine from any drug |store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment-— that’s all-—you surely You are interested In a | position paying from $150 to $300 a month spend $75 to qualify, call at once 663 Empire Bldg. and will ER RIOR a There ts one remedy that seldom to clear away all pimples, black a and skin eruptions and that the skin soft, clear and healthy Any druggist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases, Acne, eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, black heads In me onsen give way to zemo, Frequently minor blemishes disappear over ight. Itching usually stops tn tantly no is wafe, clean, easy ) use and dependable. ‘It costs only an extra bottle, $1.00, It i not stain, is not greasy or sticky and tn positively safe for tender, sensitive akina. Zemo, Cleveland. We have been selling Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Root for thirty years and those who have used {t speak in the highest terms of the benefit derived from its use, especially in kidney troubles, We believe Swamp: | Root {8 a good reliable famtly rem- | edy for the diseases for which it GET PORT BOND BIDS bids were! inetitu It goes right to |” con have} beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. | Designer for One Year " 50e “The tand- n Ihe " 50c ‘Special Bargain Event for Friday. 100 Pretty Flowered Hats Made to Sell at Two or Three Times the Price, But Marked —$1.87— Once more we demonstrate our leadership in value-giving. We offer you 100 exquisite new Spring models, that are absolutely the latest and most popular styles in the East—and you can have your choice at a figure lower than after-season prices. & Need of ready cash compelled a big millinery concern to sell 4 at a ridiculously low figure. We were the fortunate purchasers, and tomorrow we'll share our good luck with our customers. Included are many #tylish shapes of, the popular Pyroxaline Braid, Milan Hemps, or the much-wanted Horsehair Braids ‘There are Hats with wreaths around the brim, others with clusters of flowers; some have fruit trimmings, algrettes or ostrich tips, and quite a number are finished with ribbons 1 sizes and shapes are whown, and at the prices asked choosing be easy—and profitable NOTIONS Ye s and Peet's Hooks and Eyes, in as will | | Muslinwear 50c Mercerized Crochet Cotton worted sizes; black and A very spectal lot of dainty Muslin Under Numbers 25 to £0, priced white; usually be and garments have been grouped for tomorrow at this store 15: ce. Tomorrow the card the ball ic for te Values here up to $1.00. 50c Bint Machine Oil, sold Aap prices: at : 66 Gowns at 25¢ regularly at 10¢ Fri LP jope Chemises—Nice quality, embroid day ve ered yokes: very neatly made garments For two hours only, 9 a , m. to ll a. m. we offer Finishing Braid in as- patkitte—Either long or short: good musitr % Silo Soe ae sorted patterns and dif “ de type eta good quality muslin and Rieke alaota. Pricas Gowas—A pretty quality wash crepe: short well ft with em eren ro} 1, sleeves and ribbon runner around neck broider Some the bolt 10¢ Com Sult—Consisting of Corset . but Wilson Dress Hooks, Corset Cover neatly em 25 tually 100 a card. Spe brotdered, and has ribbon runner. Cc. elal at S¢ No phone orders, | PLAN NEW SHIPYARD ARMY INCREASE IS UP! WASHINGTON, March 30.—The | Chamberlain army bill, a substitute for the Hay bill, passed by the Jhouse, and the first big measure; for increasing the army, came up before the senate today for read. ing. If not passed within a reason- able time, Senator Chamberlain an- nounced he will ask for night ses- sions | | PACIFIC OUTFITTING C0 COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY Lumber carrying schooners. equipped with internal combustion auxiliary engines, will be built in a new shipyard to be established in Seattle. The concern will headed by Naval Architect H. P. 3p: of Phil adelphia, who was government tn spector during the construction of the battleship Nebraska in Seattle. The yard expects to meet the de mand for vessels for overseas lum ber carriers. Interested in the firm are Judges Turner and Flewelling of Spokane and William Pigott of Seattle, THREE DELEGATIONS GO ations will go from Centralia Wednesday | be OLYMPIA, March 30.—Altho unt-| tor'to make « change to the ver | DOUGHNUTS SHOULD NOT BE EA sonnel of the board of regents, he pointed John A. Rea of Tacoma and O. A. Fetcher of North Yakima to succeed themselves Wednesday. hard to digest appendicit! peop should know that si Boel thorn bark, glycerine, ¢ mixed in Adler-i-ka, often rei | prevenss appendicitis, ody ts on BOTH upper lower bowel, remov ing such su ing foul matter that ONE SP F relieves almost ANY ©, onstipation, sour stomach oF, A treatment helps chro trouble. The INST. easy action of Adler-i-ka is ast ish Swift's Pharmacies, and Pike and 235 to morning to attend the conference of the Washington branch of the| | | j National Congress of Mothers and pn Teacher associations, April . 6 and 7 EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS, | Take a glass of Salts to flush Kid- neys if Bladder bothers you— Drink lots of water GILL VISITS REALTY SHOW City day at the Real Estate show, 707 Second ave., will be celebrated Thursday by a visit from Mayor Gill and the councilmen. ud N. Broad! | ting meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some orm or other, says a well-known | authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they be come overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of dis tress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rbeu matic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessnes: bladder and_ urinary irritation. | The moment your back hurts or | kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four f Jad Salts from any good take a tablespoonful in! a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys} will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined | with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid- neys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the/ acids in the urine so it no longer | irritates, thus ending bladder dis- | orders. | Jad Salts cannot injure any one; [makes a delightful effervescent | lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and) then to keep the kidneys and uri nary organs clean, thus avolding leerious Kidney disease. TO DARKEN HAIR “APPLY SAGE TEA A few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur bring back its vigor, color, gloss and youthfulness SECOND AVE, Between Spring and Seneca ODAY FRIDAY AND Saturday Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. | DEVIL'S T0 99 The Most Sensational Society Drama of the Year Adele Blood is starred. She was re- cently seen here at the Moore in “Every- woman” Hippodrome Vaudeville Headed by No. 2634 AND THE Nakaes we = Is Offering a Te Powerful Dramatic Production WITH FLORENCE REE garden sage brewed into 8 heavy ton with sul phur added, will turn gray, streak- | Woman’ S: and faded hair beautifully dark Common gray, Mixing the Sage Tea and ia recommended, it has a steady demand, we receive no complaints and many speak very favorably | regarding it. Swamp-Root enjoys a splendid reputation and {# very The Seattle Y. M the Portland Y membership contest The totals Tuesday night were Seattle 5,460 points; Portland, 162,545. Portland yesterday, how beat the attle bunch for the Cc, A, still leads} M. C. A. in the} |day, with 80,770 to Seattle's 49,9 MINING ALASKA COAL JARD, Alaska, March 30, iC acts have been let for deliv-| lery at Moose creek of 5,000 tons of Matanueska coal for the Alaska rail-| road, It is being hauled over the snow from the mines. You can get a lot of good land bargains in Star Want Ads. popular as a kidney, liver and blad der remedy Very truly yours, JACKSON UG CO., Ty F. Jackson | Dee, 17th, 1915, Atlanta, Ga, | Letter to | Dr. Kil Co. | tinghamton, Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & |co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam: ple’ size bottle. It will convince any one. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and blad-| der, When writing, be sure and] mention The Seattle Daily Star. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores, Jand luxuriant. Just a few applic tions will prove a revelation if your hair {is fading, streaked or) Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get a 60-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use, This is the old-time recipe im- proved by the addition of other tn. gredients. Warden Presented by Donna Vickory & Co. ith (irtorentinn eonmes of While wispy, gray. faded hair is Exp f Lor Unele Sart te tanvicg not sinful, we all desire to retain josure 0; out his Watchful Waiting our youthful appearance and ai- Pris Lif policy on the Mexican tractiveness. By darkening your on e border hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sul-} —e ones hur Compound, no one can tel Bour other acta aii Gaile uber lubie ts atear wuse it does it so naturally, so * i y y evenly, You just dampen a sponge are the best to be seen the or soft brush with {t and draw this any place in the city. Py through your halr, taking one Royal Hawaiian small strand at a. time; by morne| bad. ing all gray hairs have aap Troubadour Sextette peared, and, after another applica: | Matiness, 1 to 8 tion or two, your hair becomes | > — Admission 10c beautifully dark, glossy, soft and p.m, Weekdays. | ve te luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful Evenings, toilet requisite and is not intended 6 to 11 p.m 10c for the cure, mitigation or preven: | tion of disease,

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