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Find out how long it hair dark and youthful at once paaee ~ “Years ago the only way to get this improved by the addition of feet! VPooer ba tell that you darkened |; hair, as it does it so Gaturally | and Ag ml Nee Spree My cage eB sh with it and draw this | ‘°c , & Mhrongh your hair, taking one amall | yori ATaree Olive, Tablets are wtrand at a time; by morning the! with gray hair disappears, and after an t ‘J Sother application or two, your hair “becom: & zand glossy and you look years ur ‘Compound is a delightful tot requisite. I not intended for | druggints ™ the cure, mitigation or prevention ne Oli Gisease. bu DOWT EAT PEANUTS! Adler-t-ka edy acts on BOTH matter Tellever aime b tion, sour stome treatment helps chro: Ask About Boat Service BEFORE You Buy Your Home Site 124,624 passengers were carried on Suquamish run during 1915. statement, Kitsap County Transportation Company. you buy a place to spend summer or winter ask about transportation. : Suquamish has the best boat service on the Sound. | Find out when the boats leave and when they come back. ’ Winter and Summer Boats leave Suquamish for Seattle at 6 a. m., 7:25 a. m. and leave Seattle for Suquamish after your day’s work is done. Four round trips daily. about the fare. At Suquamish regular fare transi: nts is 25 cents each way. ets can be had for $5.00 or 12%c per ride. Steamers Hyak and Suquamish give us a fine boat service. Boats are clean and comfortable and safe and at our dock, boats land in safety winter and summer. Suquamish Tracts at $50. each are something unusual; street) grade is in. | Water mains are in and an abundant supply of pure water. We offer you ‘Your Choice of Over 400 Lots $37.50 to $50 Each On Terms of $2.50. Cash, $2 Monthly Take the boat at Pier No. 3, Galbraith Dock, 9 «. m. Sunday; 9:30 ». m. all Boats-leave Wednesday 12:30 p. m. No mortgage on our property. Free abstract. Warranty deed. Good other days except Wednesday. title. Call at our office at once and make reservation for all these beautiful wooded tracts will soon be gone. Mail orders promptly attended to. antee to make careful selections for you. - OLE HANSON & SON 316 Pike Street. Office Open Evenings Until Every Lot Is Sold l c= i ve ja OO 4 we From sworn to make the journey. Our running time is a trifle less than one hour. “After June 1, Mr. Gazzam of Boat Company informs us that the new boat he is now building will make the run in 45 minutes. 40-ride tick- Make checks payable to us. We guar- | Phone Elliott 2. N-OLD RECIPE | X¥0x A canowaTe HARRISB( RG, Philander C. Knox, former secre-| tary of state, yesterday filed | Pers with the secretary of the con » certifying that he ts a April_13.—/ mons TO DARKEN HAIR ge and Sulphur Almost every one knows that Gage Tes and Sulphur, property faded, streaked or gray.| 17°") to make it at home Mursy and troublesome. ' Nowadays we simply ask at any | .)0 4, 7, “drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and mel ther "2 Sulphur Compound.” You will get pain atte large bottle of this old time rec Dr Edw ingredients, for about 50 | a dan Everybody uses this prepa. | tating now, because no one can beautifully dark, thick Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-| ake k ndidate for the aited States senator on the repub PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T faded or gray | People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass bring back the nat-|you much longer if you get @ pack-| Quickly and easily {Dr eolor id luster to the hair | 26° pein should begin to ch |Be Young Looking |\Darken Gray Hair At Olive Tabiets.| tions bring back ‘ow applica- look, no matter how long It ha stresked or faded, by fo taken. the tablets @ few nlomel does, and just as ef but their action Is , Instead of severe and irri Ht Oo at following lros farteil Drug Co. No one who takes Olive Tablets ts er cursed with “ ¢. « bad breath, a dull, no Kood atipation, tor- pid liver, bad disposition or pimply 'y To End Dandruff There is one sure way that never andruff complete you will know ther fails to remove ly and thet fs to ¢ just get about four ounces of pla See how much and look. 10c and 26¢ per box night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp with the finger tips morning most, ¢ Tablet Company, Colum CAUSE APPENDICITIS. Second ave, and Pike Broadway, ) dandruff will b three or four will completely dissolve and ontire ly destroy every single algn of it, no matter dandruff you mpy have. You will find, ing and digging of the scalp will PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO perme meine | COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY Va fie acbnishs YOUR CREDITIS O.K. You can get Hquid a It is Inexpensty ounces Is all you to fail—Advertise 4 MEN HELD AS BOMB PLOTTERS: NEW YORK, April 13— Four m with German con nections, are In jail here today, charged with bomb plotting against the allies, in violation of neutrality laws, They are Captain Chas. Von Klelst, 67, superintendent of the New Agricultural and Chemical Co. Hoboken; Ernest Becker, 32, electrician on the interned liner K Friedrich Der Grosse; Captain Otto Wolpert, 44, superintend- ent of the Atlas Line Plere of the Hamburg-American lines; Captain Enno Bode, 49, super- Intendent of the Hamburg American piers in Hobok The police also claimed th: yon The liner Kaiser Friedrich Der Grosse wan said to have been used by the arrested men as a fire bomb factory Bee r le accused of manufac turing many bombs Von Klelet is charged with load ing “fire bombs” tn his company's | factory Wolpert ts alleged to have re leetved completed bombs and Bode |is alleged to have anwisted tn dis-|qemonstration, one at 4 p. m., the tributing the infernal devices Don’t Suffer From Piles Send For Free Trial Treatment. No matter how long or how bad go to your druggist today and get a SO-cent box of Pyramid Pile The Pyramid Smile From o Single Trial Treatment, It will give relief, and a single box often cures, A package mailed free in plain wrap |Der if you send us coupon below Free Sample Coupon PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 532 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, tn plain wrapper. City.....-..36. State.. see TWO DAYS MORE TO sen THE GREATEST OF ALL MORAL PLAYS Richard Bennett “Damaged Goods” im 7 Electrifying Acts A great corm. the terri of wrong follows. maequen: be ruin that Children under 14 not ad~ mitted accompanied by parents. se REX "ee SEAT SEAT ‘|Druggist’s Customers Always Satisfied With This Kidney Remedy For twenty years I have enjoyed | a splendid sale on Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root and my customers are perfectly satisfied with the results obtained from {ts use in the dis leases for which {t is recommended and they always speak favorably |regarding it. In catarrh or tnflam- ‘mation of the bladder and rheuma-| jtism, {t has been very successful, ‘according to the reporta we have ecelved from those who have used it and obtained satisfactory result believe it Is a valuable remed or the ailments you mention and do not hesitate to recommend it for such conditions. | Very truly yours, R. H. ROBB, | Tobacconists are purzled. If they VICTOR PHARMACY, 5 Dee Sth, 1915. San Jose, Calif. __ | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You | Send ten cents to Dr, Kilmer &| o., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam avy one. You will also rive a vooklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and blad-| and/der, When writing, be sure and mention The Seattle Dally Star. Reguioy fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores, employment bureau ‘TAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916. PAGE 2 U, W. ENGINEERS GIVE AN EXHIBIT Open House Is Being Held on the Campus Today. THERE'S MUCH TO SEE) The much heralded Engl necring Open Ho will be held at the university Thurs | day afternoon and evening An opportunity is offered to see first hand what the uni versity Is doing toward educat Ing the young men of the state Entering the campus at the 16th | and 40th at, entrance, the first place of Interest will be the chem foal engineers, who will be observ-| led working with “white magic,”| Klotst had mado a full confession.| producing munitions for the war-| Hog nations, besides other useful | commodities ° | At 7:30 p.m. @ special lecture land demonstration will be given Electric arrows guide the vin {tors to the next exhibit in the ns bullding, where they enter | and mill in operation tn all] alls real mine explosion will be followed by a réweue and first aid jother at 8 p.m r ng thru “the museum, vis a veritable | will be shown to forest primeval,” where they will) find the last word In logging, a6 carried on in the forests of the Pa cific Northwest Forestry, fire prevention and forest products are shown and ex-| plained by men “whd are spectaliz the different " » the Fore ® exhibit, vis-| |itors enter the Engineering build-| }ing, where electricity in all its varied phases will be shown, from the transformer, developing 2,000. 000 volts, to the wireless telephone Mechanical engineers will show the latest things in internal com-| bustion engines, producer gas |plants, and all necessities of the jmodern mechanical industry MORGANTHAU MAY RESIGN TURK POST. WASHINGTON, April 13.—The resignation of Henry Morganthau, American ambassador to Turkey,| fe expected to be submitted to) President Wilson today Friends of the w wsador have} been urging him to resign his post) to assist in the campaign to re jelect Wilson Abram Elkas, of New York, is mentioned as Morganthau’s posal [ble successor PLAN NO INQUEST | | IN DOUBLE TRAGEDY No inquest will be held tn the double tragedy tn which David W. Carrette shot and killed his neph ow, Joseph R. Ogris, and himself Wednesday, in the home where the families of both men ifved, 3000 Yesler way. Carrette, who had been a grip- man on the Yesler way cable line for years, apparently rarily out of hie mind. SEATTLE WOMAN IS KILLED BY AUTO REDLANDS, C#., April 13 Mra. Rebecca Warren, of Seattle, a visitor here, was, streak ané killed! by an auto driven by Miss Nina Thiele, a nurs, terday ORGANIZE FOR 408s | Seattle water front men have) formed themselves into the United asked the port upon them first service dock hand | se and that they deserve ployment | Traffic Manager Higday has de-| cided to try the plan of cal LEAVES BIG ESTATE. An appraisem the late Charles H Burnett Seattle pioneer, was filed Wednesday. The value of his property was fixed at $181,589.95, Under the terms of| hin will, {t was left to bis wife and| two children. At the request of Capt. Tennant} rinne Wheeler, who were found mur |dered in their home at 405 West more time to werk on the case | anee nbly room of the store, Wed. nesday..night, the Bon Marche Men's club was formed. Fred Mar low was elected president — |HIPPODROME PAIR _ CRACK LOCAL JOKES Caine and Odom, who head the) new bill at the Hippodrome, make up thelr own jokes. ya instance lite" song?” A.—"Lang Syne.” Southern and Marks are real| Dock Workers, and Wednesday|laugh producers. nission to call) suffrage speech wai ns une « DOES RHEUMATISM ASK FURTHER DELAY So many sufferers have found re- lief in MUSTEROLE that you ought to buy a small jar and try ft. Just spread !t on with the fin and Deputy Prosecutor Bilis, the|Se®. Rub it in, First you feel a coroner's inquest over the bodies| "tle glow, the of Miss Kate Swift and Mrs, Co-|/0& comfort. MU |Joints and m pain and drives {t away, but does not blister the tenderest skin It takes the place of the mussy, BON MEN ORGANIZE | orc:tectsonea mustard: plaster MUSTEROLE 1s recommended At a meeting of 150 men em-| fr Pleurtey, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ployes of the. Bon Marche, in the) sprains, Bruises, Stiff Neck, Head jache and Colds of the Chest (it Joften prevents Pneumonta) At your dra : Friday and Saturday, the Monthly Clearance Sale of Used Furniture 1,800 pieces of Kitchen Ware arranged in three lots, values to $1.25, for 3c 5c 9c $11.50 Fir Dresser for... $7.95 $35.00 Golden Oak Folding Bed for 85.75 $40.00 Book Shelf, 8 feet long, for 87.5 Eight full-size Vernis Martin Beds; values to $8.00; each $2.75 $50.00 Mahogany Bookcase for . $16.75 $50.00 Golden Oak Bookcase for S19.75 $8.00 Chest of Drawers 83.00 $25.00 Reed Costumer and $35.00 Pool Room Settee; each $7.50 $75.00 Golden Oak Buffet for $24.75 Commede values to 8%. 4 $25.00 Velour Couch in good condition, for $7.50 $35.00 Early English Extension Table for ... soe $15.00 $20.00 White Enameied Exten sion Table for $5.00 Glassware, Values to 50c; each 5c — Golden Oak Dresser for $10.00 240 pieces of China, Values to $1.50, each 5c G.-R. FURNITURE EXCH 511 PIKE “What ls Mayor Giil'e favor- greeted with 1 curtain calis. Gillard and company present Members say thetr organtzation| “The Jewess,” a strong play of/of the secession is made up largely of married men,|creed and race prejudices. om Turner and Turner play the In preference to {tinerant laborers. | xylopbone Young Hackenschmidt, who ap- ling| pears for the balance of the week, first upon the organization for|claims the championship of his workers before going to the free| Weight as © wrestler, He ts a brother of the original Hacken- |e hmidt, former champion of the orld He will wrestle James James BOTHER YOU? The Doctors Say “Use Musterole” a delicious, cool: | TEROLE routs | sens up stiffened lake ave. N., a week ago, was post:| vont a a wit vig aye va os a C nade » ofl of mus poned. Tennant and Ellis wantitard. it'penetrates to the seat of Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, t's, In 2he and 60 lafge hospital 8, and a ARE UP AGAINST IT aise nefiise tmieations. |Ret sell packages of tobacco or cigarets contaling coupons, they violate the state trading stamp law re quring a $6,000 annual license fee of firma that deal tn trading cou-| pons. If they break the revenue| stamp to remove the coupon, they violate a federal law. Destdes, the customer thinks he's getting cheated { U. 8S. GRANT, JR. IN TOWN U.S. Grant, jr, son of General Ulysses S. Grant, with his wife, 1 Miric in Se San Diego » en route to jafter a tour of the Antipodes and the Orient. He predicts a repub-|} lean victory at the polls next No. vember, what you ask for The Mus-| le Com eland, Ohio. | You are interested in a position paying from $150 to $300 a month and will spend $75 qualify, call at once 663 Empire Bidg. | pare An ch Dressers, Chiffoniers, Ex- tension Tables, Springs, Mattresses, Library Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Folding Beds and House- furnishings. These Monthly ,Clear- ance Sales of Used Furni- ture are events by which the thriftiest buyers are profiting. Homes can be furnished from top to bottom—substantial sav- ings are positively as- sured. The comparative prices quoted on every item are the price which the article sold for when new and the low sale price. $3.50 Aluminum-top Work Boards, each 95c Kitchen Work Boards, size 28x36 ins.; just the thing for pastry work. $22.50 Golden Oak Exetnsion Table for : $10.00 $70.00 Circa for .. Five full-elze Oak Beds, values to $15.00, for -O5e¢ $50.00 White Enameled Dresser for . $26.50 $15.00 Hotel Dresser. $3.50 $18.00 White Riemeied Dresser for ee x $7.50 $1.25 Bowls and Pitchers, the Pair 69c Large Semi-porcelain Wash Bowls and Pitch- ers; only 11 inthis lot Easy Terms a fivereel picture. "| SPLIT CHINA IN Two? PORTL. AND, Ap April 13.—"The is splitting of China into two nations was considerably discussed before Miss Southa@rn’s/1 left Hongkong,” said George E. von, U. 8S. consul general in a, when shown United Press dispatches from Shangha! telling of another prov- ince Anderson left last night for San Francisco, from where he will go to Washington. effect: Ama Lunch at th Pike—Ady. ‘"® Hollywood,” 213 LARGEST CREDIT APPAREL INSTITUTION IN THE 1332-34 Second Ave. avor to He We Pay You 5% Interest on Each Purchase As soon as your purchase is paid in full, our INTEREST DEPARTMENT will issue you a check—5 per cent of the total amount. Eight full-size White Enameled Beds; values to $6.00; each $1.25 $40.00 Combination Golden Oak Bookcase for .......... $9.75 $20.00 Natural Osk Bookcase FOP cscove cee eeees S850 $400.00 Golden Oak Upright Piano; only used a short time $175 Cash or terms. $50.00 White Enameled Dresser for $60.00 Genuine Leather, hair-stuffed Couch, for $9.50 Fir Extension Table for $22.50 Early Table for Thirty-seven Aluminum Basting Spoons, 10c Vi $22.00 Golden Oak Square Exten- 62 Knives and Forks, Values to 30c, for, each $40.00 Mahogany Dresser for -$18.00 75¢ Window Shades for 36c 44 only in this lot; 36 inches by 6 ft, 6 lrnérpe iGhareahy even 6s, 7/5h | Hackensc hmidt will end |throw Thores in 15 minutes. ge eg pe comers. Corbett is seen in “The Use Zemo for Eczema itching ply y B- ttle py furnienea a or any druggist for 28c Extra bottle, $1.00. Healt: ment zemo 1 For clearing the skin and making it vigorously ealthy, gemo fs an ex- tional remedy. It fat @ dependable treatment for all In troub! Zemo, Cleveland. BULL BROS. Just Printers 9013 THIRD @AIN 1043 211 Union St. Clothing That Boys Want Prices That Mothers Like EASTER—‘Sp lendid!” fo Charge at The EASTERN Costs Nothing Extra “IT'S AN ACCOMMODATION,” Little Suits When All Are Dressed We can't urge mothers too strongly to visit our Boys’ Department right now. Our assortment of boys’ clothes is at its height Usual $6 and $6.50 Values, Now $4.95 This special price will hold until Satur. day, Come in and ysee these clever Styles; all woo! Suits with two pairs of pants, —and CAPS je not greasy, nd it does not 1, it ie the