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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916, PAGE LATEST PHOTOGRAPH CROWN P °RINC t ANI dur. MAKERS TO Active political fireworks in the republican party in this state wil! not be set off to any considerable extent until after the big show at Chicago next month, when the president makers will be thru with the center of stage. Not until then will several booms, boomiets, and boom- frangs, now held in , be freed. Notable among these is the den for congress. Up in Olympia, it is common knowledge that when Senator Lan- ‘on arises to orate in the senate chambers, the natives of Tumwa- fer, a few miles distant, can hear every syllable perfectly without Moving out of their dwellings. Landon Keeps Mum But Landon has apparently lost the power of speech when the sub- fect of his probable candidacy for congress is broached. This state of affairs does not bave a soothing effect on the other ndidates. Landon was the Roosevelt man- ager bere four years ago, and came within 400 votes of the elec tion for congress in 1912 against Win Humphrey. If he enters the race, he must be Teckoned with, and there are seven candidates already fully entered in the race, who want to begin the reckoning. There ts also J. ¥. C. Kellogg, at present progressive county chair- man, who is anxious to know where Landon stands. Kellogg May Run Kellogg wants to be a candidate for congre: waiting till after the June conventions to make his announcement. The congressional candidates al SKIN CLEARS, Poslam and Poslam Soap Work Wonderful Improve- ment locause the Inherent merits of Pos- been proven over and ov of remarkable condition which should be the first re course of all who are affiicted with It should well re control pimples or any few applications will Boap, medicated with Pos- y aids when the skin is to} sth} drag-| le Laboratories, k city. Sold by al REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the | lightest and strongest plate known, | of the! off the ‘does not cover the roof mouth; you can bite corn cob; guaranteed 15 yours. Gold crown $3.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 This is the latest picture of the crown prince of Germany and his only daughter, Alexandria Irene, who was born April 7, grown prince is now with the troops in the fierce fighting around Ver-| STATE POLITICS BOILING, WAITING FOR PRESIDENT candidacy of Senator Dan Lan- } Former U. 8. Marshal Baker of| Goldendale 1s his only opponent #0 | far. But {t is expected that Former Representative Max Neuman of/ Spokane will enter the lists in |June, especially if Roosevelt is| nominated. 1 OF THE GERMAN ) HIS ONLY DAUGHTER ° Satisfactory to pencreveresversesssverypeciverearicsiecessesssasrertereseseggessvanwacsrvecerver sere reessesiee ttt ts 1915, The morrow. YIELD STAGE Teady in the field are: John F. Miller, former mayor; J. W. Bryan former congressman; Senator Lin- | coln Davis, Frank Hammond, at-| torney; W. M. Whitney, another attorney; John E. Ballaine, who} put the Seward townsite on the! |map, and Former Representative | H. E. Foster. May Ald Poindexter ‘The senatorial 4 gubernatorial melees likewise await the nation: | al convention at Chicago. Should Roosevelt be nominated, Men's Dress to $1.00, Quitting Price Shirts, Men's Underwear, $1.25, Quitting to the crowd which defrauded Ted dy of the 14 delegates from Wash- |ington tn 1912 | Already there is considerable talk that Humphrey will be with-/ |drawn from the senatorial race and be brought back into the con gressional fight. This has revived a boom for J E. Chilberg, the banker. May Be a Free-for-All A meeting wna held Tuesday at the Washington hot Quitting Price Large Lot Overalis, Quitting Price 250 Cashmere Sox, Quitting Price 50c Suspenders, Presidents, ny Price .. . and Humphrey also stay tn, {t ts probable that Judge Albertson of King county and BE. A. Bryan, for- mer president of the state college, will also toss their hats into the ring. ting Price . Men's Cotton Sox, The fattening of the Humphrey Quitting Sale Price campaign has also had a dampen ing effect on the gubernatorial aspt inal Men's Union rations of Geo. A. Lee, and there ietin 9 is some gossip that Lee may with draw in favor of Former Gov, M. E. Hay Hodge May Drop Out Since the Yakima convention, it Shirts, rece Price .. . ECZEMA HEALS jhas become apparent Lee's a strength has dissolved consider. ably, while Former Gov. Henry y | Sale Starts Saturday McBride has been forging ahead by leaps and bounds. lee the “handpicked” choice of certain newspaper ed- Note itors and republican slatemakers. This was resented by the other) candidates, Location Ramor also has {t that Hodge! may quit the race for governor and again be a candidate for sheriff. Louts F. Hart has announced his candidacy for re-election as leu tenant governor Q.—Will you please end a discus sion by telling us where the gypsy tribe originally started from? A SUBSCRIBER. A.—-Scientific men have come = the conclusion that these wande' ers are neither of Puropean nor of African origin, but are a remnant of some obscure Indian tribe. The ethnological conclusion is borne out by the fact that their language un doubtedly is derived from the San skrit, altho, intermingled with Ort ental terms and fnflections, appear words of Greek, Slavic, Rumanian, Magyar, German, French and Eng: lish origin. The history of the gypsy bands ts curious and interesting. Organized bands firt appeared in Europe at beginning of the 15th century, ALITTLE TRAGEDY OF A LONE IMMIGRANT A Russian mother reached Seat tle aboard the Awa Maru Thursday, after traveling half way around the! world to reach three grown-up sons who were on the dock to meet her. The passengers filed down the gang-plank The mother stayed behind. The! three sons, not understanding, went aboard the ship. They enfolded the little woman in their arms. Then they were told that govern- ment physicians were going to send her back, alone, because of lung trouble. Jand in Italy their number in 1422 SOCIETY FOLK WILL Wis conputed at 14:00, Five yours liater they made their first appear, of Lower Egypt, refuge in Burope and had recent- were Christians driven to take from the Saracens, rattle society folks who had $10 set of teeth $5.00 | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 | White crowns ... -- $8.00) Gold fMlings $1.00 up | Stiver fillings 500 Platina fillings A Have impression taken ing and get tee nation and advic Cal work guaranteed for 15 years in the morn- same day free Exam-| rid rk. the Test of Tt Most of our present patron, ommended by our early eustom- work {# still giving good | omers who en coming © our office, be eure you are in the ht piace. Bring thin ad with you. | OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Hraser-Paicreen Os, parts in “The Bride of the Dawn”! iy jeft Bohemia Space does not permit me to print | more, but you will find interesting books on this subject at the public library will see the film at the Moore thea “The Per tre Friday night as a part of “ Spring Drive” vandeville bill formances will be giv afternoon and night dsnting on thé stage atter tha per | formances |HOW TO DIRECT MAIL N Doar Miss Grey: In regard to a bps asked you relative to the 9 of chiropractors or other Hp s physicians, signed “G. L J." | wish to state that the state medical board has absolutely noth. ing to do with drugless physicians. M., May 19. COLUMBUS, |“Jobn Smith, t A." is not ex-|Write to Dr. John E. Lydon, presi plicit ¢ nough to insure delivery of | dent oft the Wa Weeningen Apeooiation Trooper John Smith's mail. This —_ - - was Maj. Sample’s advice to sol ach letter should r the num iin eat er oO e soldier’ regiment and ah thelr ber ofthe soldier's regiment and| imide i dias FOUR-YEAR-OLD Hverett boy erest™ ye Weaon Bet 0S iG water PRicEs- | FRASER- PATERSON C9 falling into tub of scalding was scalded to death Thursday Unable to Renew Lease conditions, so we are FORCED TO QUIT BUSINESS worth 29c worth to 48c 19c lc 39c 9c Including 18c the stock of Senator Miles Poin: | Prise dexter will soar skyward | M Work Sh Poindexter stayed loyally by “the | Guiting ‘tie are ka foremost American,” as the orators Price say, when his principal opponent, é Will Humphrey, gave his support Men's White Handkerchiefs, senatorial situation Heavy Fleece Underwear, it republicans. “9 Quitting 33 Should Chilberg enter the race, PME 6605 Waa. 000 c $1.00 Wool Underwear, Quit- 49c 3c Suits, 57c $2.00 Arrow and Bates Dress 89c Berea present business Men’s to $2.50, Quitting Price $10.00, Quitting Price .... $17.50, Quitting Price sold to $12.50, Quitting Price .. Quitting Price 10 A.M. Jof Drugless Physicians, Spokane,| Wash 8. A.A. A.—All drugless physicians are under the jurisdiction of the state/ medical board. True, a number practice without obtaining a license, ;| but they run the risk of being ar- |rested and fined Q.—My eyebrows are very light,| and | have been putting vaseline on them, and they are getting dark, But lately | discovered that there are long, light hairs growing outside the dark brow, which mai me |!ok #0 mean, Would you please tell me what causes this and how to get rid of them? GRACE, | A.—Vaseline causes hair to grow Evidently you have been careless when putting it on your brows and allowed it spread beyond the line of the eyebrow. It should be put on sparingly with a fine cam s-hair brush The only way I know of to per nanently remove the hatra ts to| extract them with tweezers | Q—I'm In the dickens of a fix,| Miss Grey, so I'm going to ask you to be kind enough to advise me. | am a man 28 years old. When | was 25 1 married a girl, of whom | thought the world, Four months ago she gave birth to a child and died. When She knew she was dy ing, but was in only a semi-con sclous condition, she called all of us to her—all of us being a maiden | aunt of some 50 odd years, her mar- | ried sister, her brother-in-law and} myself. By the way, if I'm to give| you clear facts, | may add that so | far, this maiden aunt has always | been a decided man-hater Begging us piteously, my dying| wife implored her aunt and me to promise to marry after she was| gone. She said she wanted her baby to have a mother, She! wouldn't rest until we promised, | and, as there was nothing else to| do, we promised. | MEN’S SUITS, sold to MEN’S SUITS, sold to, MEN’S OVERCOATS, MEN’S SUITS, beautifully tailored, worth to $20.00, Quitting Sale Price. . $5.00 MEN’S PANTS, Clothing The best makes in the latest styles. All patterns and sizes in wool fabrics. Thou- sands of Suits to select from. MEN’S PANTS, worth $2 $5 $3 $9 CYNTHIA GREY’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 89c 89 98 89 85 $2.48 £27e—We're quitting now for good. Entire stock will be sacrificed at once, wholesale and retail. QUITS BUSINESS—PALACE CLOTHING CO., 1022-1024 FIRST AVE.-QUITS BUSINESS GOING - OUT- OF - BUSINESS $40,000 Stock Slaughtered DALE Great $40,000 Stock Men’s and Boys’ New Spring Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Must Be SACRIFICED AT ONCE The most drastic slaughter of new, seasonable merchandise ever heralded—the most sensational sale of the year—a sale that will long be remembered. We're positively going out of business—this entire stock must be sold—and sold it will be, regardless of all loss entailed. Price no object. This entire stock has been marked down and will be thrown on sale to- NOTHING RESERVED. EVERYTHING GOES. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Sale Starts Promptly at 10 A.M., Saturday, May 20 LOOK—The Beginning of the End—These Quitting Prices for Tomorow—LOOK Men’s SHOES, Quitting Sale Price ... HIGH TOPS, MEN’S SHOES, worth to $4.00, Quitting Sale m= PALACE CLOTHING CO. ior" Large Red and White Signs —-1O022-1024 First Ave., Comer Spring St. A ek later her aunt and I! we lone for a moment, and she Bal: promise to the dead is so sacred.” | mumbied “Yes” and got out. What shall | do? | haven't the nerve to ask anybody else. Thanking you, | remain JIM. A Youn did perfectly right to make your wife's last pw mo-| ments as easy as possible, even |tho ft necessitated your making ab- surd promises. No ona with the! least bit of common sense would | expect you to fulfill such a prom. ise, So consider the incident cloned When the aunt spoke, she prob ably did so out of a sense of duty | to the little child | dress? Fun, Fun, Fun Come To the Saturday Fun Party at the Night NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL Supper Dance Fine Music Excellent Floor Dainty, Delicious Dishes Prepared By Famous Chefs RESERVATIONS MAIN Q.—Is a foreign-born, naturalized eligible to the presidency of the United States? American citizen PLA. E. A.—No. United States that president be native-born requires Q—Has Sweden, during the pres- ent war, made arms and ammuni tlon or built submarines for Ger- many? Low. A.—-No, Sweden has been hon estly neutral Q.—Is Henry Van Dyke still liv ing? If so, what is his present ad Please tell me also the ad dress of Maurice Maeterlinck. CLAY Van Dyke Netherlands Maeter Wan A.—The Hon, Henry is ambassador to the and Luxembarg. Maurice linck’s home is the Abbey St drille, near Parts, Q.—I wish to write to a friend who has lived for two years in a small town not far away. | have not her address; a letter would reach her the street number? but do you think without | G. H A.—It Is quite probable ter will be delivered all ri Put your address on the envelope and the letter will be returned to you if it does not reach the person for whom it was intended, In small towns the clerks know everybody Q.—Is Decoration day a national holiday? If not, why? INQUISITIVE, A.—We have no national holida because congress has never parsed an act making such, Holidays are made by the states ABOUT 250 weavers and spinners of Laurel Cotton Mills, Laurel Mass,, have gone on strike for more fresh air in shops, The Best Makes Represented MEN’S and BOYS’ broken lines and sizes, Quitting Sale Price....... $5.00 SELZ DRESS $6.00 BIG Z WORK SHOES, heavy veal stock, Quitting Price. $7.50 MEN’S VEAL Quitting Sale Price... Quitting Sale Price. . $3.00 BOYS’ SHOES, The constitution of the the Never before a Sacrifice Sale like this Fixtures for Sale and Store for Rent Store now closed. Positively noth- ing sold before 10 A. M. Saturday. Se Canvas Gloves, pairs in lot, per pair 50c Leather Quitting Sale Price Suit Cases, while they last Silver Quitting Price Men’s Hats Big Lot Men's Hats, "69c Quitting Price .. 11 dozen Shoes 8c 48 98 Collars, $2 $2 $3.85 $1.98 $1.48 cores ar models, worth Pte sess DLO Boys’ Suits $1.00 Boye’ Pants, 29c Quitting Sale Price. $4.00 Boys’ Suits, Quitting ACTORS MAY rg” HANDS WITH 4 [RED-HOT RIVET cnicaco, ti, Mas 13—ro || DROPS DOWN NECK join or not to join—that’s the question actors are discussing pe criang | on the eve of a mass meeting ALTOONA, Pa, May 19.—A red- | to unionize and affiliate with hot rivet thrown from a furnace | the American Federation of La |. Charles N. McCarl, in the P, R. vor. John Drew will preside. |p shops here, struck the edge of | the bucket in which he was catch- MELLY JOB, THIS 322 (os tuci.” tooscon sea ‘ason CATON, O May 19. Alvin ped down the back of his neck, | Horine was fined $31 when found/searing a scarred path from head guilty of digging a skunk from its|to hip. The rivet burned its way den out thru his trousers ‘An Ideal Remedy | for Nursing Mothers Compound of Simple Laxa- tive Herbs Safe for Baby | and Mother Constipation is a condition that affects the old, young and middle aged, and most people at one time or another need help in regulating the action of the bowels, Harsh ca thartics and purgatives should not |be employed to relieve constipation | vir effe only temporary | while y shock the ystem unnec-| | marily A remedy that can be used with perfect safety for the tiniest bane and that is equally effecti or the etrongest constitution found in r jthe combination of simple laxative F herbs known as Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and sold in drug stores everywhere for fifty cents a Jbottle, This is an ideal household EVELYN BARSOLOW remedy and should be in every fam ily medicine chest nv I have used it for all four Mrs. F. I. Barsolow, 18 Leslie st,,| children, and it is fine; they lke it Holyoke, Mass., wrote to Dr, Cald-]@nd ask for it.” well Syrup Pepsin certainly ts A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell'’s fine. T gave it to my baby, Evelyn,]Syrap Pepsin can be obtained, free and also took it elf, It is thefof ct , by writing to Dr. W, B, only medicine I have been able to] Caldwell, 454 Washington st., Mom- take without affecting Baby in the]ticello, Ill,