The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1916, Page 8

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; a it SCHERMER’S EVERY DAY SPECIALS Suits— That You Pay $15 and $20 for Elsewhere $11.80 and $16.80 zomos | YOU SAVE TOMORROW EVERY DAY Goods are advancing, but | You am well stocked, and sell fj) SAVE at my usual money-saving prices I Beat Them All on Shoes Just Look at These Prices on Original Chippewa Loggers 16-inch Pacs $8.20 12-inch Pacs $6.80 Light Weight Loggers’ Calked $6.80 Chippewa Sewed Work Shoe $3.80 I Always Have Money to Cash Logger $8.60 Crossett, Douglas, Howard & Foster Shoes—All Union Made Currin Hand-made Your Pay Checks tte $4.30 and $4.80 know they are regularly $5.00 and $6.00 W. L. Douglas $3.50 and $4.00 In black and tans, leather or rubber soles Howard & Foster... $3.80 and $4.30 WHEN YOU BUY FROM (Cai Scueritel} YOU SAVE 103-107 First Ave. So. TEN STEPS FROM YESLER in the house of lords lauded Gen. Townshend | Kitchener, yesterday, and his men who surrendered to DENIES BOOZE T the Turks at Kutel-Amara recently iene ac g Ric ree Leone fm their “dogged determination frothers, had denied loading an|42d splendid courage” in holding auto with booze before the store |OUt so long against overwhelming was wrecked Tuesday night, Sergt. | Od4s Putnam testified in Judge court Thursday that he him take it from the rear of the| W’ADOO GETS BACK store to the machine. } : The case was postponed on mo-| W ASHINGTON, May Quick tion of Attorney Vanderveer, for|development of a merchant ma-| Billingsley rine and completion of a Pan American railroad were urged by| Secretary McAdoo today on his re turn from the meeting of the fn ternational high commission at LONDON, May 5.—Field Marshal! Buenos Alres Indigestion May Be > | Due to Constipation. Neglect of Important Function | May Seriously Impair the Health There are many people who be-| Heve they suffer from indigestion | when their discomfort really is due| to a constipated condition j Bloat, with ant mental depression the belching of gases, action ong ew. etc., are frequent of the bowels. R tion and the trouble usually disay | pears. The use of cathartics and } purgatives should be avoided, how ever; these shock the system un necessarily and, at best, their ef-| fect is but temporary. A mild lax ative is far preferable | The compound of simple laxati % herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold in drug PENS, BAGSIN stores for fifty cents a bottle, is|all who suffer with stomach’ and highly recommehded. Mr j.| bowel tre Bassin, 360 Madison St., Gary, Ir A bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrt thinks Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin | Pepsin should be in fc a wonderful e; for when occasion a A tria vere case of years he bad a ottle, free of charge, can be ob constipation bef tained by writing to I Ww. t aldwell’s Syrup Pep Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Mon which he is glad to rece nd to|ticello, Il Shoe Specials in Turrell’s Downstairs Dept. LADIES’. Many st adies smart model $6.00 value at $3. attractive white e, turn sole, ec Shoe is priced at 3.95 and tan Viking calf, rubber and heel Oxfords. A $4.50 value at $2.95 MEN’S— $5.00 and $ $4.50 Oxford GIRLS’ Br An espect ered Black sole 00 Oxfords, all leathers , all leathers en line e, at Same in $2.00 ade $2.00 gun me y Jane Puntps White duck and patent Mary Ja 4 to big girls’ No. BOoYs’— Scout Shoes of chrome tanned var fine 001 Shoes of solid of gun metal and tan calf Pumps and Oxford in sizes from infanta’ 8, at popular prices leather—uppers and soles and t the leather Barefoot Sanda n gray and tan TURRELL SHOE 120 MARION 8ST ae 904 SECOND AVE {MOTHER HERE URGES So says Mra. Robert Liggett of | | to discuss the queation of Hot Sieh ial"one QN- HILL RENEWED prior to the questi ing brought | General Federation of Women's| PARIS, M mans launch b n New Yor when the « terrif attacks « the night} tlon of childbirth and ite dang nat French positions north of | is to ade an important | 304, the Women to Reb ch defer | Mra. Liggett is frank in h | mission that tt {s her purr loler tiller | |make women rebel against mother The Germans advanced | jher |give it “AR—FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916. PAGE REBELLION AGAINST | PAIN OF MOTHERHOOD ° all STARTLING STATEMENTS MADE BY MOTHER WHO WILL LECTURE ON “CHILDBIRTH” | ‘The old-fashioned notion about the sacredness of motherhood Is all bowh | “There can be no sacredness about a thing In which there Isso | which its mother went thru to give it life.” | ‘Giving of life should be confined to women of a lower type, | who are not so capable of suffering. They should be selected | for breeding, and kept from all things intellectual,” There can be no sacredess about a thing in which there Is so much physical suffering.” Educated, cultured women should strated lecture on “Twilight Steer t be allowed to ep mothers ever afte ' and evening next Moth uf should be restricted | week at the Moore theatre, for | women of the lower classes women onl re will be an open discussion | ave had the hertta erves, temperament and f of the method development which science admits| Moving pletures will show how the treatment Is given at Freiburg Germany the propagation of danger s what makes life fraught with so much and soffering nt ing done tol trenches at a fow points, It was of: | ther t 1 which | fictally admitted elsewhere | n ha brought up to| they 1 back with | der it a} accompant f the Meuse and on the ent “ there was an inter Ur can find some way rt mbardment. South of f propagat the race without the Somme, a German attack failed. | © physic and mental danger Li ise: ‘ FARM LOANS PASSED 1 WASBHINGTCN, May 6.—By an overwhelming vote of 68 to 6, the senate has today paased the Hollis | farm loan Dill, creating a chalo of farm loan banks and a system of rural credits. THEY APPEAL CASE ‘Ae oF, at Judge Tallman's decision cucting down the assessment district for | ‘the improvement of North 77th at, | appealed by the Traction | other property holders tu-| [aide the emailer area. \MUSEM. THE Mest OF VvauoEvitie | 10. TWICE DAILY—# 26 | Mre. Robert Liggett of St. Paul, 8, | Seti G BETS AILS SEES 3 Res Men Who Know Fine Fabrics Fine Workmanship and Good Style Prefer a GATELY SUIT All the above styles and many more, such as the extreme English, soft roll and double breasted soft roll models, are shown in this store for men. Yet we know that men who believe in GOOD CLOTHES want not only Style, but Quality Workmanship as well. GATELY CLOTHES for Men Gao, are not the kind that please in looks and disappoint in wear. Fifty years of experience has convinced us that it pays to have our cloth- ing as good as it looks, and our policy of Guaranteeing Every Suit has built 116 Gately Stores in United States. Think what a tre- mendous lot of well-dressed men wear the Gately Clothes. Our High Quality Suits are priced at $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00 and $27.50 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Apparel For Women and Furnishings 1119-1121 THIRD AVENUE Children - BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STS. __ niemiitiaal DPA LLIN LISTS NS? LIAS TLRS bert MARVELOUS MANCHU TuANs on the Twilight jer 14Months’.Old which women must face in giving| Mats. 2:90. Migtits, 7 ana 6, | life, the world should not expect “AT OCEAN BEACH” them to be willing to bear chil Mg Musical Comedy Act | dren,” Mra. Liggett says. “Science | PATRICOLA | tells us that the higher the mental Famous Singing Violinist ulture of a woman, the greater 10c and 20c. | capacity for suffering. Is {t ———__—__ fatr, then, to urge our giris to bigh-| w er education, and at the ea time | SUN, MAY? expect them to be mothers ae. ACE Dictx0.ts Says It's All Bosh “TWILIGHT SLEEP” “The old-fashioned notion the sacredness of motherhood is all LECTURE and MOTION PICTURE sacredness | For Ladies Only What the Man BY THEDA BARA about 1 have met many men became a screen s William Fox since, “vampire hee There can be no where there is so much physical They were men from every suffering ner of the world; great men and Our ministers and our religions WHLKES ROPOLITAN mea who never achieved anything reach about the wonder and the | PLAYERS THEATRE | cut of the ordinary beauty and the miracle of being a Tontabt And I hav tried to perform mother AN Week aming °’. Shrew’ mental vivisection on them all Any woman who has had one There in a saying: “Men child will agree with me that there pnAKE ESreAnRESs COMEDY babies at heart How absurd! 0 joca—S0e 2 bab : is 0 nder except the wonder wt ‘Aint: Males Men are as difficult to under " an suffer so m ess neds Ee ea a ld beau ar ns going In t € leath and that no miracle worthy the name if ft means su 1 sacrifice on the per ac vat neerned MAIL ORDERS FILLED There is rot a baby in the worth the suffering mother went thru to toda 1 Here’s Reliable Merchandise for Alaska Trade KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY STORE 1209 First Ave. Cannot Forget Pain “We mothers love our children, but every time we look at them we remember what we suffered | Another fallacy connected with handles the T Government goods that have the prop on of life is the state passed muster’—the rest test of qualit ment th suffering connected ALASKA TRADE A SPE Y FOR Is YRARS wit forgotten. There Army Binnkets, 81.50 to! Le and Pattees, He. It ts woms Drab shirts, 83.50, Shoes, $2.50 Can wali Hats, The she must agree with ancy and say she ha ton dhe t the 7 forgotten her pain. »@ A wife is usually told, when her aby Is born, ‘Now you are a real m Shirts, woman Why should we have to suffer he, Ham-\Army and Marine Socks, | Ihe to 2he. Middy Blouses ch to reach our greatest pos | > such sacrifice is asked of e tadt The to man before he is conceded to be a Olive Drab Sweaters, Sw all-wool anvy, real man 84.50, ® Wants to Pick Breeders wp to 83.00, Unless something can be done "iret Ald, 156. to relieve women of this curse, the existence of matrimony is not jus tified The giving of life should be con fined to women of the lower type Oo capable of suffering The hould be selected for reeding, and kept from all the things Intellectual.” Mra. Liggett 1s not recommend Paper| an tnto Oe, Faney R450, ing Twilight Sleep” as a solution int and ComtiPowder Finsks into of the problem of motherhood, but er Vases, 81.50. is asking that the women of th ran Eagle 1 1 United States Investigate and find out {f its claims are true Guns Army Revolvers $6.50 and $11.00 The fact that twilight been originated and is be proof that we 1g used men are demanding lief she aye This may not want, but If we invest! gate and find It is not, then let us| keep on clamoring until we find something Urges Investigation Thi# will be an important issne at the national meeting of wom clubs In New York, and 1 belle be what we women of the West ud anid Brecher th ema Iver on it fore defin HONEST GOODS actio here HONEST PRICES I belleve that one of the big things which the national federa tion will do this year will be to find some help for women in problem of motherhood Mra. Liggett will give an Must corporation, NEW PANTAGES ‘Theda Bara Describes Her | ‘TO SUBSIDIZE SHIPS| Ideal Man for First Time’ government shipping measure, intro- Written Especially for The Star before | for the and are all “Be Who Can Vampire of Film cor 50 CENTS Boys’, Girls’ and Childres's HATS KAVANAGH’S First and Union 6 First. at Madison VICTORIA B.C. 3 C., May 5.—A new duced Tuesday, would establish a pe onal in British Columbia to Famous |lend money for ship construction, jsubsidize shipping and guarantee |bonds of shipbutlding concerns Interest {stand as women You are Interested For every weak-kneed woman ONE WINK! ONE PINCH there are two weak-kneed men T have been asked many times, | “What Is your {deal type of man?” | Patrolmen Carleton and Terry Up to this minute | have never |slipped into the Blue Moon, Greek | answered that question coffee house, 200 Third ave. & it T have found that my ques-|Thursday night, and winked when tions, unanswored, have blazoned | they ordered something to drink to the world at least six different Proprietor Nick Poukas brought types of men for whom Theda|them booze Bara has expressed a vampirish ad Nick was arrested miration! And oh, what terrible ws freakish men they were It is about time a vindication of my ostensibly atrocious taste tn men be forthcoming—and here it $150 to $300 a and will 663 Empire Bidg. REV. HEARNS TO PREACH Rev. G. W. Hearns of Idaho will hold services Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at the Olive Branch | HAVE YET TO MEET MY mission, at 85 West Washington st./ IDEAL MAN! But I will paint him for you as 1 see him—and cherish him in my heart in the hope that some day I will know him | I shall look, first, at his eyes They must be kind, with a gentle | light radiating from them. But that light must, at times, condense and burn with a glow that speaks of many fires that are hidden, Next, his mouth | 1 do not Ike small mouths—nor fulllipped ones—in men. And when he , the joy of that smile must travel to his eyes I distrust those who smile with the lips only MAN'S MARKET Foot Marion St. ¢ Star for our bargi and save money Effective Sunday, May 7th A NEW FAST SCHEDULE DAILY for the “COLUMBIAN” smil He must have strength Making it one of the very best transcontinental And he must have a great ca trains to the East | pacity to enjoy little things—and for i“ at paeecoe points in the dis. Leave Seattle........ . ™m positions of his friends—rather i i than pounce upon thetr short-| Arrive Minneapolis... .. ssid comings. | Arrive St. Paul ..... .m. I want him to be fond of all Arrive Chicago .......... 8: . m, sports—Decause I am not 1 want him to possess the gift of |making friends easily—because I {do not I want him to maintain an unre tricted monarcay in my heart Connecting with all early morning trains radiati from the Twin Cities and making connections with evening trains out of Chicago If he capable of that—he is All “Columbia” trains are equipped with the “MiP my ideal n waukee’s” all-steel tourist and standa leepers and come His complexion does not matter farintiln® naw “atliateal chi ; . ik thy ou fale OF Gur fortable n all-steel observation car | Whether his straight hair curls or is UB a aT SPLENDID DINING CAR SERVICE WITH THB |tor in my estimate of him USUAL COURTEOUS “MILWAUKEE” ATTEN Also, he need not follow the con TIONS ventions in dress if he doesn't want. to. No change in schedule o o ATEN ENE SE ADD item ange in schedule of the famous think he exists, And | am not looking for ‘one : 66 ” Because | know, as surely as | | know anything, that some day, Destiny, without my aid, Is going to cross our paths. EASY ON THEIR DADS Same Time, Same Equipment, Same Service Throughout Ticket Offices and Information Bureaus: Franklin high school seniors have JJ Second Ave. & Cherry St C. M. & St. P. Station changed the name of the senior ball Phone—Elliott 4812. Phone—Main 6933 {to be held May 13, to the Cotton | ball a All girls will wear cotton | gowns Chicago, Milwaukee GEN, ELLOW 19 asianp on & St. Paul Railway ITC AG Sal Gace en }EeGs &e Position paying from ; 4 spend $75 qualify, call at once Bargains in Fresh Fish) ex 1S2S2te2

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