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Office Hours © to @ Daily. Sundays, 10 2. m. te 123 ATEMENT TO ST. Te a statement Milton Savage, president of | ‘Theatre will be able to show bas never been questioned. & Broadway Star Feature tn featured and Edith Storey in ‘s Bashful Hero.” Our INTEREST DE set of teeth like this for $10 _ - them until they are all gon a deautiful set of our Nature Teeth—sound, natural, teeth—handsome—as firm as the ones that grew {mn your jaws, for the very low sum of $10.00. Remember, ordinary artifical teeth, but vastly superior, They are the last word in Dentistry. You may bite, chew and smile with them tn perfect confidence and comfort. We spare no time or skill tn making or fitting them. They are guaranteed to remain perfect for 12 years. ‘Take Time by the forelock—phone for free appointment tomorrow, EXAMINATION FREE—NO OBLIGATION INVOLVED Boston Dentists OrrosITR HON MARCHT GTOR MAKES | nent to The Star, | ence on city work. "+ By special arrangement the Class days only (Friday and Satur | ) “Mr. Barnes of New York.”) this attraction will be seen Ma: Costello, whose screen popular. USE YOUR CREDIT— We Charge You Nothing Extra———“It's an Accommodation” Clothes BrapBuRY'20%" We Pay You Interest Collect Interest Without Lending Your Money check of 5 per cent of the total amount of your purchase, as soon as your bill is paid in full (cash or credit) ff Me 1OD PO Aiba nice ap LL work guaren- teed absolutely painiess by our Oral- thesia method, No charge for extractions In preparation for Na- ture Teeth, BEAUTIFUL mouth—clean, wholesome, regular tn shape—with white, firm, useful teeth—there is no greater, more valuable asset than this in the gift of Nature. And if you have neglected then pay attention to this. You can get perfectly fitting these are not at all like M aoa itss) LD, D.D.& Member of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons 1420-22 Second Ave. PHONE MAIN 1196 the Washington Paving Co. has the contract for a city ‘o TODAY Is MOVING provement at Magnolia, aedaret D Y tH ENGLAND an Intention to live up in | faith to the charter requirement of ate LONDON, April 7.-More moving ia being done In England than ever | giving Seattle residents a prefer before in the country’s history. The movers are the families of married men who expect to leave shortly for one of the war fronts, This is the end of the “quarter,” and as few middleclass Fnglish men can keep up thi homes tn their absence, “Within the next two weeks, we > | will put on 50 to 60 men, and Se. | | attle men of families wil! be given the first call for the jobs,” Savage) eald. He declared he had to put ap & camp because the work Is two miles from any car line, and it was more a matter of convenience them up. than any intention to compel any one to board there. Pai movers are hopelessly “We are putting up a sign that married men need not board at our) camp,” Sayage said. “So far, we |have employed only a few men.| We are planning to put on some In London the big boarding house centers, like Bloomsbury and South Kensington, are gathering fx enor- mous numbers of the refugees. DENIES HE’S PIRATE NEW YORK, A for re.” The city counefl is undertaking an investigation of complaints against several contractors, tnelud- | ing Savage, of violating the spirit of the city charter in giving jobs to escape extradi! to Wilming-| PR gta i hag bona fide rest-| ton, Del., for trial in the federal! cael jcourt tn that city, Clarence Hod British navy now uses a life raft #0". allas Ernest Schiller, who sin made in the shape of a huge dough-/s/e-handed held up the British nut. x ay steamer Matappo outside the three mile Imit, now declares that the jexploit was not piracy, but an act of war. PAVEMENT DAMAGED Heavy loads of earth hanled from It} six il 7.—Fighting | | | Federal av: | damage to p: according have caused §1,5) ements in that vicin to Street Superin-| council Aday to pass an ordinance! preventing such destruction | | |_ EVERETT, April 1—Mra. 0. HL |Taro, of this city, yesterday re- | cetved word that her brother-in- law, a Texas cattleman, has boen |seized and held by Pancho Villa. | Her sister was also held for three | days, but made her way to a rail- |way station ten miles from the ranch with her children. That Have Made a Reputation— BRADBURY CLOTHES | |]! ASK FOR and GET SR! 3URY CLO ES g stand for the very highest HORLICK Ss in MEN’S wear. FASHION, THE ORIGINAL FIT and FINISH, backed MALTED MILK by QUALITY. Cheap substitutes cost YOU came price. oe FP FREE TO SYSTEM Cure That Amyone Can CLOTHES Models that will please both the young man and | We have a New Method that cures | Asthim 4 we want you to try it at our nse. No matter whether |your case {# of long-standing | Fecent development, whether it or in old. Prices to suit any Eider By Mg 1 ocketboo! , trial of our method, No pocketbook—for we show what climate you itive, what your age or occupat are troubled with asthma other makes, $15 to $22.50. Just In— The Very Latest in Men’s Hats, Shoes and Furnishings We expecially want to thone apparently hop: where all forma of tnhal m preparationa, “patent ken,” etc, have falied. Woe t to show everyone at our own nae, that this new method ta designed to end all difficult breath Ing, all wheezing, and all those | terrible paroxysr | all time. ‘This free offer ts too important to lect a single day, Write now then begin the method at once. 1no money, # Do It ene Canon, ‘*, douct Today FRONT 270A, Niegara and Hudson Sta, hutt PARTMENT will issue you a they are breaking| | an excavation on Mercer st, at) |tendent Case, who urged the tty | EVERETT MAN HELD method should relieve you promptly. | end it to| at once and for] nply mail coupon | ' — | By E. A. Peters Do peniten larles reform the nen who are ocked there In suniahment — for rime? 1 spent three daye in Walla alla prison to in the answer 0 that question. Frankly, | do that orming any one. it le an aged that Only during the rast few yeare| hae any attempt made to 'e condh | tions and give the men “inside” a square deal. But the process is slow and un certain. Up to the present time, I do not believe that onetenth of one per cent of the men who have been committed there have been reform. ed by anything that they learned within the four walls of the tnat! tution. Conditions Improved Conditions at Walln Walla today are far, far better than they ever were before. The prison reform morement be gan under the previous administra tion, when Warden Reid abolished the striped suits for convicts. In the threo years that he has been in charge, Warden Henry Drum has effected many marked chang Hie first move was to take the numbers off the clothing of the prisoners, and to cause the men to be spoken to by name instead of numera. Then he ordered the doors re- mored from the “dark holes” of the prison, so that these cells of tor ture could never be used again. ItCures Through A. Peters STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. REPORTER WHO SPENT THREE DAYS IN ‘PEN’ TELLS WHAT’S WRONG | night, .| Yenting conversation in the dining the Pores Joy Rides Made Enjoyable. | New Pore Treatment Pre-| vents Sunburn, Chaps, Freckles and Wrinkles, now-Doc Pore Treatment heals, soothes and reileves wherever applied. Don't hesitate to | use [tin the worst cases of akin dis-| ease, plourisy, neuralgia ana! jeatarrh. Robbed over ne |ters, along spine and on bottoms! jof feet, tt stimulates pore action | and relieves rheumatiom. on chest and neck, ft stops cold! on the lungs and sore throat. For |nervousness or chronic backache,| jrub tt along the spine from base of neck down. Be sure and try it for| {the complexion. It takes out all {m. | purities and Improves the skin, both | jin color and textura Apply and let| absorb. Both small and large ~ at drugst ot + Liniment: PAGE 2. Honor System a Success He eatadlished the honor system, and has been bullding It up, month by month, with remarkable re sulte, There have been less esonpen from prison and fewer outbreaks | among the men, stnoe the honor syatem was installed, than at any previoun period in the history of the {nstitution. And this, in spite of the fact that many of the prisoners are now! under no lock or key In the chicken farm, the datry, the hog ranch and other poste of the prison outside the matn wall, convicts work and sleep without any traint. But none have tried to eneape. Drum abandoned the lock-step, put an end to the “silent system,” by which prisoners were thereto fore prohibited from speaking with Any one except in their cells at and removed the order pre room. Ralee Tobacco on Farm He has even begun raining todas co on the prison farm, for the bene fit of those convicts who have no money for the purchase of the weed, Ho has tntrodnced motion pie tnres one night each week, has help- od the prisoners establish a maga tine, which ts published at regular intervals, and has inaugurated a night school where those convicts |9) who wish may learn the rudiments of reading, writing, arithmetio and gramina: Violet, Farnese, Bouquet Bourjois, Manon Lescaut Pinaud’s Ecstacy, Violet Reiger’s Floruers Drops SevcGeut Tooth Paste, powder or liquid, anda tooth brush 19c | free, Price... | oyvep com, Manson Jenk’s “Tye” not eulogizing Warden f I learned all these things from ee the convicts with whom I talked tn prison. Every man with whom I talked [had a word of praise for the warden. Face Powder. 69 Blood Given Reading Matter rsa hsTaes C | Pricea The only punishment tn vogue at Walla Walla now is “sd?itary,” when an unruly prisoner ts con- Mlean’s Listment, for aches fined tn his cell without the priv- fem sises. fleges of conversation, smoking, rec- Bpecial ss... 2VE | © reation or association with other gts gat Rat men He ts gtven plenty of light anal} | sete’ ZO | iiquia ti 7 ‘ ail the good reading matter that bef! | yoo ss<.” Aataapme | POTS B= 206 Girls 6 to 14 Shield But these reforms of prison con-|f| | specie: - 29c | sting and” pertoming Sleeves, $1.98 duct do not reform the men. They tend to make prison I!fo/f) more tolerable for the convicts. And there ts no doubt that pnt for the for . Special 65c | Bod. Those Beautiful Spring Hats We’re Selling at $4.95 Perfumes, Special 55c Oz. Wreth’s Sage and ful- hair, large size ound with lodide Potassium for the Stearns’ Freckle Paste, for \an, #un- burn, 600 Wiadom’s Rebertine, a —Lewer Main Floor. — | 480 Stunning New Models Have | | Been Added to the Display for Saturday HUNDREDS OF BRIGHT SEATTLE | WOMEN WILL SELECT THEIR . | EASTER HATS AT THIS SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SALE All the latest style effects have been embodied} in these charming Easter Hats, and there’s a | style to fit every type of face—every degree of / beauty. | Many sizes of Hats, | trimmed in the most | artistic ways with all sorts of pretty flowers— trim, dapper styles with wings, quills or ribbons, and many more. | —Second Floor, North. | SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN’S DAY 1,000 Girls’ Gingham, PercaleandChambray || Frocks at 55c | Such a wonderfully pretty lot of Dresses—about 25 Uifferent styles in all —sizes 2 to 14 years. Checked and striped models—middy styles in colors and all white trimmed with cfigors; also Pique Perfume ‘or the 65c Dresses, belted styles, and straight line of Saree chambrays. Large Assortment of New Lingerie Dresses for .. $1.00 Women’s and Misses’ Jersey | Bathing Suits | with New at 29c Creem, 25c 600 Y 36. ears | 98c to $10.00 | Second Floor | | ting men on thetr honor fs rednetng the teak of maintaining prison|{| “winret Heme ane. 02.00 hat for = Bet tn order to reform a man 7 i. poem who has committed crime, one must es etration, bnfld up a self-reliance, an tnéde = —Lewer pendence, and a enne attitude to-| po Pike Street Second Avense Union Strest iliets 4180 _ Pettitt tit t st | een wage oe in his mind. joeen't Teach Men | ernat 4 where Walla Walla falls down. Instead of teaching tha men use ful incustries, works them fn a | perfectiy useless jute mil Sore Throat Chest Pains = ‘Tightnees across the chest end sore throat can at once be relieved pk by heey ct ype a That immense plant, worth -— =" sooth sands of dollars, is barely making « sven oreo re Peis 1 expenses. And {t does not pay the Sank. t for their labor. Sade jain ie |men a cent for th ne The only competttors of the Walla ing alla Jute mfll are in India, where Oan’s Foes In the India nrils, woren and Ben ‘1dren work for eight and 10 cents Bo = penttontiary can aca-ce- iv compete wich them, Records KILLS PAIN @ ‘Keep a bottle in your home."* Price 25c, SOc. $1.08 Mi show thet 1t has never made a profit. No natter how well a convict learns the trade of makin« grain aacka, when he leaves prison there | You may be a good judge to let you do the judging. trying a single load will show trying, no matter what coal you've Bunker prices: $3.50; Nut, $3.25, and Run of Mine, You will never regret trying a Fremont-Ballard Yard Main 6718 J UDGING COAL! by | You can’t get at the value of anything by listenin, {the other fellow’s talk about Tam using this space to tell you that ACME Coal ts well worth ton, gives you more heat per dollar, ho soot, It's a fine, satisfactory coal that will reduce your fuel bills. | Lump, $4.00;Furnace mixed with Coking Coal, “0. M, LATIMER, MGR, ACME COAL CO-—ELLIOTT 1400 is not a place in America where he can work at the trade, or any sim ilar trade, and make @ living wage.) Many Come Back Again Statistics show that 35 per cent lof the men in Walla Walla today are serving their second tem, not: Nearly 20 per cent are serving redone tits Tam willing} 01° third term } There are many men _ serving| to thetr fifth, sixth and seventh terms. | ‘oal,| Sq@poe are mental and moral de genéFates of the most vicious class. | Most of them are men who never | it. “When {ft comes to its value. hod a chance. been using. It costa you less per — j1, expressing the needs of Walla leaves lees ash, no clinkers and Walla, if {t hopes to reform its prisoners, I am reflecting the sen timents of the men with whom | talked. My three days as a convict convince me that the men are right. | FIRST, there should be a | aystematized course of educa. tion. Nine of every 10 men In $3.00 per ton. load of Acma Lesoh! Heights Yard Beacon 266 Have You Yet Visited the ONE TO NINETY- NINE CENT STORE? Men’s Shirts ’ N hhatite ; Don’t Let Soap 0 y 7 etic Union Suits, poil Your very large range of protty M Men s light weight Union |f] won you wash your hair, be colors, also binck and V all sizes Qe Fcaretui what you use. Most soaps |f}| white striped, and many re] Women's fine Lisle Union and prepared shampoos contain |f| biack and white novelty E taht knee PO sieeve, |Hltoo much alkali, which 1s very in patterns. R rh Pe 65c Pjurious, as tt dries the scalp and iiopaed are extra roomy R men a fine Liste Union makes the hair brittle. | garmenta. ite, a desirable The best thing to use ts Just plain} marme Be ees 49c thing to use te Just plain Pe ike 59c Remember, all cut eines mulsified cocoanut ofl, for this 16 only 100 advance, pure and entirely greaseless. It’s/ Hosiery Specials PETER THOMPSON'S | PIKE AND FIRST lc to 99c Store ‘e high grade n : Hone, in Rais r , for Copenhagen, a Children's Hose in sky blue, ; both boys’ and «iris, black and fine and White. .sseee 25 CENTS Ste ty, atc LC 4 pairs 2 pairs | $68 ta scrmesss for vere 206 | Open Saturday Evenings Walla Walla would study, In the hope of becoming better men, If the opportunity were | properly presented to them. | SECOND, vocational training should be adopted. The men should be paid for their work. If they are married, or have de- the money should go who need It. If single, their earnings should be given them when they leave prison. Men Should Be Helped When men leave prison they should be assisted to obtain em- ployment. An ex-convict {s today shunned by society like a leper. For this reason, many become | discouraged in their desire to be- come useful citizens again, and |fall back into dissolute way: The state could save money Do not fall to do 80. We are here to convince you “That We Save You Mon- ey.” Remember, sav- Ing Is earning. Come and see how much your call le worth In dollars and cents. ‘Union Suits very cheap, and beats the most ex pensive soaps or anything olse all| Children’s Hose to pieces. You can got this at any] drug store, and a few ounces will) Aether cot. (Tl ast the whole family for months, white, In 19 Simply moisten the hatr with} oil sises C |fi water and rub, it in, about a tea-| esis spoonful is all ‘that {s required. It} 35c fuakes an abundance of rich, creamy | lather, cleanses thoroughly, and] rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle ides, it |loosens and takes out every par \ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff. ‘Advertisement, \while we Don't spent on retrials of ex-convicts and in their future maintenance In penal Institutions, If it would take a little more time and trou- ble In starting men right who have finished their official punishment. The average man who has |immediately relieves dy aused by excess stomach done wrong has an Inner desire to be straight again. (The End.) re due to acidity; nesia neutralizes ex- ye et nor- Wealthlest town in the United oonful in water after States, in proportiof to population, relief. Sold by all is Hyannis, Neb., where bank de-|éru Ywhere, in either Lia ta, | DOWaer or tablet form. posits average $1,439.73 per capt Your Destiny Rests “ In Your Own Hands It is literally true that you ‘can do with yourself practical- ly what you will. But to do this you must first have the determination. And you most certainly must take the fullest advantage of every quality with which nature has en- dowed you. You must keep your health in the most per- fect possible condition. This means that YOU MUST TAKE CARE OF YOUR TEETH Because there is nothing that egjhas a more direct bearing on fy spec the condition of your health woes | than your teeth. And here is ‘ys: Gai now it comes about. If you aeyhave good teeth you can masti- jcate your food properly, which is a tremendous factor in digestion. Your physician will jtell you that the real foun tion of good health is good gestion. Without it you will feel badly all over—you can’t think clearly and your efficiency will be greatly reduced. Not only that, but decayed teeth actually produce viru- lent poisons, which are transmitted directly into the system as the teeth come in direct contact with all the food eaten. It is an easy matter these days to have perfect teeth, We have at this office a staff of the very highest type of graduate registered dentists, men who have graduated from the best dental colleges, and who have passed the examina- tion of the state dental board. They are competent in every way to do your dental work just the way it ought to be done to give you lasting and permanent satisfaction. - Only the best of materials are used at this office—that is the only kind that will turn out the sort of work that we can DR. L. R. CLARK afford to go behind with our ironclad guarantee. We give such a guarantee with all work and it is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner jand manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible, You are positively taking no chances when you come here for your dental work. You will get the very best that mod- scientific methods have devised. And we won't hurt you e doing it, either. We can and do perform the most difficult dental operations without hurting the patient ern, a bit. We have a great many testimonials signed by substan- tial citizens, both men and women, of Seattle and vicifity which will bear out this statement. “NOVO-CAIN” is absolutely necessary to the proper per- formance of painless dentistry. We have an amply supply of it on hand. Most dental offices have none nor can they get it. delay REGAL DENTAL OFFICES J DR. L, R. CLARK, MANAGER. 1405 Third Ave, N, W. Cor. Third and Union, eT ————_ a aad = ev” ’