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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916. PAGE 2 saad ARE YOU AIDING ‘DANIELS TELLS CLEANUP WEEK? ‘INSIDE STUFF Ten Dollars Will Congolium, the Ideal Floor | i), Put Your Mouth ® 4 Decayed Teeth HEN this ts a notice to you. ful teeth—-sound, of $10.00, ND it should be remembered that these Nature Teeth are fitted to your mouth, to your particular needs, in our own Ia) your own teeth tn the shape of your jaws and the contour of your face. that they are the perfection of modern dental art and workman*hip. N THE fitting—at every stage—the work ts painless. in Perfect Condition ayy OULD you like a set of sound, firm, beautiful teeth? If you are not indif ferent to your comfort, health and appearance, you of course recognize their value and want them—if you have not already got them natural, perfect-fitting teeth ratory, Th and shape and exact tint, THESIA—has done away with all pain or discomfort slightest at our hands, we wil! accept no payment for our work extracted at one sitting, instead of by the old, painful and slow process of medi- cation. We have hundreds of testimonials to the efficiency of ORALTHESIA If you will come Into our office for free consultation, we will tell you exactly what you need and expiain the difference between this Nature Dentistry of ours and other kinds. It will cost you nothing to find out. It will Involve yeu in no way. EXAMINE THESD PRICES Full Set of Nature Teeth (upper or lower). Bridge Work, per tooth . Gold Fillings, per tooth .... Porcelain Fillings, per tooth Amaigam Fillings, per tooth .. Paintess Extractions, per tooth . Boston Dentists OPPOSITE BON MARCHE AWFUL FEAR [8 REALIZED ‘bas come—the Diack fear dare mention to myself, his and clutched with its fangs. Banker, Hopkinton, ith three doctors for They did me no go Gad scalp, were full of the ‘applied D.D.D. Res a ie are qiet to recommend ing liquid. 25¢, 60c to us and we will tell you it this remarzable remedy. ) money back Lae 4 the firat ou. D. D. D. okin eaitny: Ask about tt . rtell! Dru 1420-22 Second Ave. It tells you that you may have a full set of beaut! the very best quality, the most skilled workmanship that can be bad anywhere in the world for the very low sum They are made to conform to In short, we claim for them Our own method—ORAT, PHONE MAIN 1196 « Beauty Restored by Nature Teeth ey are made to match It you suffer in the Live nerves are Crowns and Bridges } | Per Tooth Member of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons The City Beautiful Bureau Submits List of Questions oo; -—— ° | | | Don't buy “a permit to burn rubbi#h” from the dapper young | man who offers It to you for | | the nominal sum of 50 cents, | t's bunk,” says Fire Mar | shal Bringhurst, | Real permits cost nothing and | may be obtained at the mar. | | shal's office, Third ave, 8. and | || Matn st | 4 is the second day of Clean and already Beattle lots and yards are beginning to look more tidy Yet the City Beautiful burean has compiled a few “how abouts” ae re minders that there still is more work to be done, Here they are How about t old newepa- pers that have been blowing around the neighborhood all apring? How about the shingles that came off the roof last winter? How about the hole In the garret window? How about the porch vinee— trimmed yet? How about clipping the rose bushes? How about raking the lawn? How about getting your neighbor Interested in the tin cana in the alley? For people who are planning a garden or a beautiful yard, there are plenty of suggestions In the model gardens at the cleanup ex hibit at the Stuart and Henry build tn, Hundreds have attended and preciated, and gone away with a new “hunch. Friday evening a special enter. onstrations, contests sorts and speaking. SHIP DESERTED BY GREW HERE IS SUNK of various Twenty members of the British ‘This morning my cast was taken} Dick, for he will have enough sor |bark Bengairn's crew deserted be Ijoff and ft was found that, while the bones of my leg had knit prop- erly, 1 had sustained some injury to my spine. The verdict—I must He as I have been doing, on my long while to come, va. ‘aunted courage oozed and left me just a poor animal, tor tured in body and almost mad of mind. Yesterday 1 said to you, little came I would Today even I life, I have given 1 have been kinder to every one else than 1 @ tried to make this world better for having lived in it. row be’ tied to a living clod just now when he needs some one |to help him bear the burden of the big business he has shouldered. | Oh, lttle book, I am afraid they won't let me die. oe eee I must have fainted after writ ing that last sentence, for when I | came to myself my little nurse was working over me. She seemed to be engrossed In her duties and did not talk. At last I got some of my courage back and asked, “Is there any hope” “Hope, of course there is,” she answered cheerfully. “Then it really looks as tho I would diet” “Die? What are you talking about? You are not going to die. You are going to get well.” fore she left here for Queenstown, December 10, predicting she never would reach her destination. They were right. The Rengairn wan torpedoed off the British coam and sunk The identity of men lost and their number has not been learned. Among those who sailed were: Eu o Semmes, 18, of Everett, and C. 2, of Columbia Falls, FRANKFORT, Ky, April 4—A parole for Henry Youtsey, serving tainment will be held tn the Henry | building, constating of music, dem-| Explains Enmity of Admiral House Com- mittee |WANTED FLEET BERTH WASHINGTON, April 4,—De- veloping Into a all-town heckling bee, the examination of Secretary of the Navy Dan- lels yesterday before the house naval committee was characterized by party politics and personalities. Fiske’s antipathy to him Fiske had bitterly arraigned the secretary in testimony pre viously given the committee, and Daniels replied to the criticlam in detall the feud between began when admiral had repeatedly ked him for the appointment commander of the Atlantic fleet when Admiral Badger re tired. Daniels said he told Fiske that Admiral Pletcher, then commander of a squadron in Mexican waters, was entitled to the place. Fiske sald Pletcher did not want the appointment and asked Dan- fels to hold it up until he could write Fletcher, This was done, | Dantels sald, and Pletcher replied that he would be honored by the command, and he was appointed From that time on,” sald Dan Admiral Fiske was not in with the navy | tela, harmony ment.” Daniels said Fiske also objected |to his order prohibiting the use of |iquors aboard ships. Representative Piritten, of Tilt nots, a republican, was the chief heckler of the secretary at yester- depart jon. ritten aald the democratic congress had cut down the recom mendation of a republican navy secretary from three battleships to lone. If you want to tles began Daniels. | Several members protested jagainst partisan discussion of « question momento’ as proper preparedne: Britten also questioned him about the loss of “a copy of one of our war plans with Japan,” {mply- ing the secretary personally lost it. Daniels denied any knowledge of what Firitten wan talking about Daniels’ testimony concluded with a statement that the back bone of the navy should eventually be at least 48 dreadnaughts go Into poll tion's five-year bullding program. TRACTION COMPANY The Star desires to correct an error made tn its issue of March 29. } In an account of the city finance committee’s action regarding the |Renick law, The Star stated that \“Erickson’s resolution originally re “But I'd rather die than stay ns life sentence for conviction of|cited in the preamble that the Pu- ded for years.” | the assassination of Gov, Goebel, get Sound Traction, Light & Power “My dear Mre. Waverly, you are|Was sought today from the state Co. was responsible for the Renick Rot going to let me feel that all) prison comminsion by its chair. I bave been human and made | your talk of courage was only an man, Daniel EB. O'Sullivan. mistakes and perhaps I have “done those things I ought not to have expression of theory. You told| me to face my troubles, now I say) Several men high in state poll ties were tried in connection with law." | Counctiman Erickson’s resolution made no mention of the traction company, but stated that “the last | He pleaded for the administra. | An unexpected Sale of Congoliam at 35¢ a square yard. A yards in all little lot—some bought for less and so on sale at 35c a square yard on Wednesday It comes 2 yards wide, and you will find it an excellent substitute for linoleum beautiful and the designs many Special for Wednesday at Se a yard Sheets 45c Ea| MillEndsof15cto Well-bleached Bed Sheets, 20c White Goods 81x90 inches, al 10c Yd. flat center of | | size with seam good strong muslin that will stand lots of wear A third and a half less for | assorted White Goods from 27 to 36 inches wide. Mill lengths of nainsook, or- gandy, lawn and underwear checks for underwear, chil- dren’s clothes or waists. —Lewer Main Floor, Heavy Bleached Seamless if] Sheets, 81x99 nso 200 dozen Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches, each....10¢ Heavy Pillow Cases, good quality, size 45x36 inches, jf] cach .... severee AB | Mth i ees each. 1.96 | Special Sale of Pyrex gray, 72x84 ins.; pr.$1.75 Heavy $1.75 Crocheted Bed spreads, 7&x88 inches, with Marseilles patterns..$1.39 | $2.25 Bed Blankets, tan and | G : $1.25 Emmerich Feather lass Baking Pillows, 21x27 inches, cov- | Dishes ered with art ticking, each | 95¢ —Lower Main Fleer. ‘Covering, Linoleum’s Only | Rival, Special 35c a Yard It comes in mach the same patterns as linoleam. And if you want an inex- pensive floor covering for kitchen, bathroom or pantry floor, you'll not do better at the price. Many people are buyin it for their summer homes. 10¢c CURTAIN SCRIMS 5c YARD For one day we will sell Curtain Scrims at just half price. plain centers with figured borders or figured all over. The colorings are —Thiré Fiecer. Time to Pack Your Furs Away An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, so | you had better take precau- tions to keep the moths away from your furs during the summer. Here are the necessary articles to use: White tar, white lined odor- less Moth Bags, 24x37 ins., White Tar Cedar Bags, size 24x37 inches, at....:..65¢ White Tar Cedar Bags, size 30x50 inches, overcoat size, White lined odorless Moth Bags, 30x50 ins., at...70¢ Lavender Garment Bags, 24x9x60 inches, $2.00; 24x 9x50 inches ........$1.' 12 sheets White Tar Paper, 40x48 inches ......... —Lower Main Floor. CHINESE BOYS HELD | FIGHT FIRE IN “PEN” Unless the department of immf-| SALEM, April 4—By fast work eration makes an exception to &/ with the gard riggs ruling that minor sons of Chines agrakcet grantor Sy parents, if married, are to be con- and Dick Garrett, trusties of the sidered heads of families and de-| State penitentiary, put out a fire ported, two Chinese youths, Chung) that threatened the flax mill. War- Hom, 18, and Chung Wan, 16, and| gen Minto will recommend that their wives, held here, will not be] their services be recognized in & _THE BON MARCHE Pike Strest-—— Second Avence———Union Street——Eliets £100 done and left undone those things |to you, face yours. Next week we| I ought to have done,” but I doj are going to take you to Mra. Sel the Goebel murder. llegisiature passed the so-called The governor was mysteriovusly|Renick law to cripple the growth shot in 1899, ae he was walking|of our city light plant and other permitted to enter this country. Chung Pow, father of the boys, fitting manner. not remember of any natural or| Win's charming home.” spiritual law that I have actually broken. Even if at last I can come back into the world of ac- tion all “my regiment” will be far ahead of me. What shall I do—where shall I turn for the least little bit of com- fort? 1 can't tell this to poor old SMART, DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY PORTRAYING : AUTHENTIC FASHIONS IN INDIVIDUAL DESIGNS FOR SPRING Among the hats that we are showing there is a decided tendency toward the large sailors, Wide ribbon and flowers are the favored trimmings. But the smart trim- ming» of feathers are by no means neglected. Our prices range $5.00 These SPRING MODES Very Uncommon Indeed SUITS OF BROWN AND CHECKS THAT ARE REAL BLACK NOV- ELTIES. The coats are of the new grace- ful flare type, some having belts. But- tons and braid are used to a vantage as trimmings good ad- Some of the wide flare skirts have an encircling band of Diack and brown. The prices suits are $25.00 and up. of these WE PAY YOU INTERES Te ‘The new ideas are the EASTERN ideas. We ne 5 per cent INTEREST as soon as your purchase (cash or credit) is paid fn full. I sald nothing, but I was think- ing of poor old Dick; how much better it would have been if I had set him free at the tt 1 found} out about Eleanor Fairlo Now I, who prided myself on helping him to be bigger and better, will only be a hindrance to him. “Did all you people know this for a long time?” I asked the nurse. “We were not sure and we did not want to worry you until we were solutely certain.” The sun streamed thru my win- dow, I heard the noise of the street, all the world was at its ac- customed tasks and pleasures. Suddenly I made up my mind. “Nurse, has Mr. Waverly gone?” “Not yet.” “Tell him T want to see him.” She left the room, and {n a mo- ment Dick, looking years older, stood in the door. (To be continued) MACKENZEN GREAT FRIEND OF KAISER BERLIN, April 4.—-Pleld Marshal Von Mackenzen, who commanded! the German and Austrian trodps in| Galicia and Serbia, is especially) popular with the kalser, for he is | what we call in America “a good | sport.” Mackenzen 1s a great story teller) and keeps the kaiser amused when- ever the two are together and have a few minutes to visit and forget about work EL PASO, April 4.—-F fean soldiers have died | mult of {Illness or accidents suffered jin Mexico, More than 300 have re- jturned to Fort Bliss sick. None |have been killed in battle. 1 | Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling Eyes—Most Women Can Have | Saye Dr. Baw a Well Known Ohto Physician Wdwards for 17 yearn! nen for liver During there patientwa pre few well know vegetable Ingredients mixed with ofl, naming them Dr. Edwarde’ You will know ther liver and bowels, which action, carrying off t waste and polsonous matter that one’ system collects. aaliow near the state capitol bullding. EUGENE, Ore, April 4.—-Rela tives of John B, Coleman, 84, who died at Key Weat, Pin, March 28, tarted an investigation tnto bi death today, following receipt of) word that he made a new will and signed several checks a few hours before his death. Coleman was wealthy. Before leaving Eugene he had made a wil! leaving his estate to his three nieces. Since he went to Florida word was received that Coleman was seen frequently in company of strange women WISCONSIN ELECTS PARTY DELEGATES MILWAUKEE, Wis. April 4. Wisconsin politicians will find out today which way the political wind is blowing, in the primary election at which delegates to the republic an and democratic national conven tions will be chosen Chief Interest is in the fight be- tween the progressive and conserv ative republican forces—the pro- ives led by Senator Robert M. La Follette and the conservatives by Gov. E. L. Philipp. MRS, FITZSIMMONS TOPS BILL AT “PAN” Mra. Bob Fitzsimmons, attractive ly gowned and a capable singer, again wins stellar triumphs at the Pantages theatre, James Morton, comedian, also de- serves headline favor. While advertised & headliner, the sketch presented by Stevens. Cooper company—well, the less said about it, the better, The Fanton Trio do an_ acro. batic tufn in a new way. The Sun set Six are girls who can play the fiddle, the harp, the plano and can sing. They have a delightful act | Reddington and Grant are hobo tumblers. WHITNEY ‘TOO BUSY’ | publicly owned utilities.” | ADMIRERS MEET Shakespeare lovers and repre sentatives of all dramatic, literary, social and educational organizations jhave been invited to attend a meeting at the Metropolitan thea- re, at 2:30 p. m., Tuesday, to form- ulate plans for celebrating the ter- centenary of Shakespeare's death— April 23, 1616. PRIMARY IN TACOMA TACOMA, April 4 |mary election will jtoday. Etghteen of the 24 candi-| | dates for office will be eliminated | |from the coming election BEST LIVER AND ‘BOWEL LAXATIVE ~ FORFAMILY USE “Cascarets” regulate women,| men and children without injury. The city pri be held here} Take when bilious, headachy, fer colds, bad breath, sour stomach. | (WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP) Instead of nasty, harsh pills, |salts, castor oil or dangerous calo |mel, why don't you keep Cascarets | handy in your home? Cascarets act on the liver and thirty feet of |bowels so gently you don't realize |you have taken a cathartic, but they act thoroughly and can be de- pended upon when a good liver and TO DEBATE, HE SAYS jori*cicvuine in nsconnery. thes and a wealthy merchant of Savan 14 Ke nah, Ga, has engaged lawyers to! BL SHO SUCCESS fight the ruling. | E W | | As usual, the Elks put it over big FORD LEADS SMITH at their minstrel show at the Moore | theatre Monday night. It was a bully show, from the| little tots’ dancing in the opening. to the final singing of “America” DETROIT, Mich., April 4.—Hen ry Ford was 1,000 votes ahead of U. 8. Senator Wm. A. Smith today|)° ; for the republican nomination in| bY the ensemble, There wasn't a the Michigan presidential prefer-| P ence primary. Smith was gradual-| ly gaining Woodrow Wilson was the only democratic candidate for president DIES AT THE FRONT | PORTLAND, April 4.—Word was FISHERMEN ARE FINED | received by Richard Wilder, of Winslow Jones and W. H. Sten-| Portland. of the death of his son, arrented for having trout un-| brother, Lieut. Frank Wilder, of the der six inches long, paid $10 apiece; Royal Horse artillery, “somewhere to Judge Brinker Monday after-|!n France.” Wilder was a real es-} noon. itate dealer here before the war. | 3 SPECIAL OFF EDISON DIAMOND DISC OFFER NO. 2 | This ts model No. Victrola Offer No. 1 The model shown tn illustration is Victrola X, a 100 of the famous point reproducer is $110, with a a fine HB ment, which may be | | had in either oak or mahogany. 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