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‘ eo STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916. PAGE 5, REMEMBERING NAMES | IS VERY EASY IF YOU! USE THIS NE ETHOD ISE SNEW METHOD The startled look on this man’s face, coupled with hie name, Mayer, readily sugges! the idea NIGHTMARE The facial expression in this case Is a permanent one. Once the idea NIGHTMARE \ is assoolated with It, the name MAYER (like MARE) will be easily remembered 7 whenever you see the face or . photograph } Ce) night In NIGHTMARE. Once x ‘ CONSISTING OF MEN'S & LADIES GOODS -HARDWARE-GROCERIES: &c: SAMES ST. given name, David, that is ° 7] Then comes Mrs. Brickford, « DA (day), ie the opposite to }lady with a particularly funny com Mr. Roth wants it understood | | plexton—red as a brick run stays nic || Shr tag “ents The entire Shoe stack - over a, Bought by the IWIERNATION- FULLY treated in these crossing FORD. Pe BL 000 pairs Men's Ladies ( seeehnt Al SALVAGE C0 ab practi ech PAE || et opnete ao and Childrens shoes of the si iiabal Mbie\ cally 50 “onthe $ and re- t yf easy one, Just remember his voca nremmieerememeen ll AUE/N SHIESTORE (809 leskr Moy was” moved to 116 First Ave. itty: Welnoey bahar & Shearer. 1 know a fireman, | | - Remembering names ts easy, If sae you know HOW De you recall what I sald tn yes terday’s lesson about ASSOCIA OF IDEAS? his Mp | Pn OF SOme Mr. Condit ts an electric company | , 9! v it < t the time of day, will serve to (IX) 0 the most famous terms of his vo bie name indelibly cation Bay you meet four strangers to. * > Been ExSecretary of War Garrison @ay. The first one's name is Ham-| pa, q suggestive name, linking up ley h dep c You are introduced to him at the| "in ne Separtment from which he Breakfast table. What does bis) in tact, nearly every name has in} mt Steger | its entirety or some of {ts syllables | Ham—of course, a favorite break- |. suggestive handle or significance fast staple. that will serve to tmpress {t firmly | When you see him again next\in mind. if only the association is Week, you'll remember he's the fel-| nade at the time and filed away. | fow you met at breakfast | Of course, there are less obvious You'll think of Ham—Hamley. | corelations than the ones I have| Next you're introduced to Mr.|nere cited. But you will be sur. Cole. He has a swarthy complex-|otiteq once you get your powers fon. : tof observation and analysts really For memory purposes, he's coal on the job, how many names will Mack. That fizes his name. |readily tuck themselves away tn| es ——————-—" | your memory thru association of/ ideas After a time, the practice becomes almost automatic. It ts not burden-| remember a Mr. Strahan be cause he wears a littl mustache that seems to be strayin’ about on SUPREME! MIGHTY! OVERWHELMING! BARGAINS FOR ALL—COME Friday In order to arrange the Store Closed ss0’:2 wansie’ the"crowas coming. Don't fail to join them. Stook ls now being remarked (and h been for the past week) at euch ridiculously low pric that will ton Ish the most skeptical. Come and see tomorrow, Saturday Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. 7."*,9°3."""* : Thousands of people are expected here arming tomorrow. Should it become neces- sary to close the doors from time to time, we ask you to be patient and await your turn for the re-opening of the doors. Owing to the crowded condition of the store, with this stupendous stock, new assortments will be added daily to lines sold out. Don't fail to attend. Never before has there been such an inspiring Merchandise movement. It’s one of the great e es held on the Pacific Coast. One dollar bu: and $3 worth of Merchandise. Come! Don't miss it! You dare not if you value money. Just 30 days of fast and furious bargain-giving that will eclipse all former selling events held In Seattle. Everything sold as adver. tised or money refunded . Be here with the crowds. Sale positively opens tomorrow, FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS MEN’S CLOTHING Saturday, rain or shine, Below are only a Toon Kan SACRIFICED SACRIFICED i thousands of bargains that will be offered. baeeaas * ee a THE NAME BEFORE ENTERING. De Wc | Brew Goode, att to 50, DQ aral ow <s ks, worth to S0c ym 1. Syntem, THE INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE CO. Drenae Clot 716 FIRST AVE., NEAR COLUMBIA 87. Whole racke of Men's Sults, 1 worth te 612.50; dur- Sensational Bargains in EPT. derwear, worth to The, at Work Shirts to The Ge bar, some. It doesn't clutter up you | 22c By Ties, rr t Now Is the Time to Get Rid of | brain Mee ee oe, tn fi Those Ugly Spots | In fact, it clarifies your mental Cleaveer c Shirts worth to $1.00, Noys' Goodyear Welt powers, cultivates analysts and im caerh ‘an ORee. There's no longer the slightest a ieee ene hone agination. and, by sharpening your Beed of feeling ashamed of your! tecuity of cbservation, will greatly freckles, as the prescription othine jaMouble strength—is guaranteed | Foaden your field of interest, en joyment and efficiency. fo remove these homely spots -. Simply get an ounce of othine (EDITOR'S NOTE—in tomor double strength—from any drug. | row's lesson David Roth shows yeu gist and apply a little of it night | how te analyze and study faces In land morning and you should goon |thelr relation to memory. Yeu will) ee that even the worst freckles | find It extremely Interesting and it) have begun to disappear, while the | W!!l Increase the value of your per- | Men's Dress Shoes, Viet Kid, Ughter ones have vanished entire- | Sonal capital stock.) Tal Sed $3.49 ly. It is seldom that more than an | se Nagra ad dears’ ounce is needed to completely | LOOKS 600D To HIM clear the skin and gain a beautiful, | ae clear complexion. W. P. Kenney, vice president of Be sure to ask for the double| the Great Northern, is in Seattle rength othine as this ts sold un-| Friday, predicting bumper wheat der guarantee of money back if it! crops in hard wheat states, particu fails to remove freckles. larly Montana. Bankrupt Shoe Sale 29c pal sh a, ‘worth te #2. +20 Hibbons, worth to 25e Priced « Clgmrets to 100, 3c hore, worth Lot Ladies’ Shoes, acl to 84.50; new Smoking Tobacco #9 12¢ abe * Jance . Se Bull Derham 3c $3 nada 83.00 Ladies’ 98c $1.00 Meais Union i 49c coats $1.95 ... 39¢ Caps, sell to 250 ie price we tater tee 49 weit ts $3.89 ff Stop! Look! Find the Right Store. Make No ff 82 °% aca suas 49° worth’ is $7.98 Mistake. Look for the Name Before Entering = fates 49C BSE Ses $1"4g THE INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE CO. 716 FIRST AVENUE | Sins ne 29¢ ta, worth te 69 THE PEOPLE'S STORE—Next Door to Lion Restaurant Lot of Jacke: 7 c 3 DOORS FROM COLUMBIA ST. Sais one RES, Wanted—About 25 Extra Salespeople. Apply ISe Arrow and Collars, now Saturday foe aud Toe Misses? Open Saturday Night Till 10; Week Nights Till 8 MH Set shirts for Working People 8, soft and stiff, worth to sale 69c a S00, 29c Soft and Stitt Hats, all a aeee to 83.00, 98c Stetson $4.00 Hate nod $1.49 styles 4 $2.98 le’ Shoes, worth 98c aales’ Shore, worth $1.98 MADISON PARK PANTAGES GETS |Suip sui.oina co. ro) BE PROFIT SHARING 5 HAS BAD BLAZE BROWN } A profit sharing. plan, whereby| LAST CONFIDENCES TO MY, gain that wonderfully t itiful living. I have drunk of the wine | The Bankrupt Men’s Shoe Store, 1424 First Ave., one door south of Pike St., attracts thou- Jemployes will receive a pro-ratal LITTLE BOOK nd flaming sulvia to which Stuart|of life, and sipped its lees, and Construction| I have seen the good Vienna doc | likens you {now I'am zoing to have just as portion of the Seatt sands of Shoe buyers. |} A fire believed to have been! George N. Brown, world’s cham-/and Dry Dock company’s earnings,|tor aga n, and he has told mea) 1 felt 1 seit pape and then fine a time dying to bin 200i 7 6 as aes . >i ne as anette cel will be wo 4 out after the plant|number of t gs about mysel aS an, or so doin, petor came to his THE BIG SHOE BARGAINS ARE STILL HERE aused by defective wiring com-|pion walker, whose ten-mile race) will be worked out after the Plan| “I may be mistaken, my dear| “Mr. Stuart has met me only|a click of his heels, “Thatta The tremendous crowds and terrific selling of the past pletely destroyed the Madison Park /on a treadmill with “Billy” Weston,| ) Sybanced,, Arlen in ” | Mrs. Waverly,” he said, “but I dif-| twice, ctor, and from those| Way to talk, ‘ittle lady. T salute. few days only made a small dent In this mammoth Shoe stock. boathouse at an early hour Friday Boy Scout champion, 1s a thrice Todd {s head of the Todd Ship. \ter slightly with my distinguished | glimpses hi s formed an ideal your courage. Stuart is right, yout who has had your case.| Woman which i am afraid is not at| Will blossom and bloom until the n sure/all like me. However, I am not go-| last. You are indeed like the flame” | colleague Get your share of the Sho bargains tomorrow while the morning. Only by cutting them/datly feature at Pantages this! yards Corporation, which will ¢ ¢ . A 1 rom the X-ray pictures 6 evinced eurpris proletariat, and “Pan” came back have evinced surp ltor asked: “Has none told you that|order and then to step out and DR. JORDAN LOSES tie “sottest” act on the bil ; that | have had a splendid time/ Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Till Cured picking is still good. Saturday will be another big day here, adrift were many valuable motor s “peeved” at Manager Alex-/bine with the local firm and ex Oe terenioels Of TRE tb love cousaee. a Baeaoes (tek cane iM with many new bargains offered, and these wonderful bar- boats and other water conveyances antages pand the plant with a $1,000,000 tm. | Your ey Py a ead slg I feel that what other women h (To be continued) gains will continue throughout next week, while the stock fan pele. ao Brown, yesterday afternoon, was! provement the spine, but necrosie—” |i fool that what other woa holds out. from I | .o) telling the theatrical magnate just) Todd worked up from the ranks, | is te the ser thought | find that it ts tuberculosis - ——_______— ALE RE-OPENS TOMORROW AT 10 A. M Ai eeEE a AE tea ence tk ae to, PAIK, 90 shlles etarting “out: aa’ 6 rivater {Thad tuberculosis, and 1 must |am doomed to perhaps a cou j BS) b canoes went up in the blaze a day for the amusement of the 1 had tuboreulosis, and 1 must jam doomed to perhaps « couple of WOMEN ONLY i Open Saturday Night. evan hess... IDC + . $1.9 Ladies who desire a Reliable and Dependable Remedy for all Female Troubles and Irregu- Finally the argument re hed « ular spin No, doctor IN SUPREME COURT vi: wie: 0 wacer was mace that ; iN sold regular at the doctor told me the opin Bankrupt Athlete Pantages would outwalk| - ; ions of my old physicians, a num i fovits larities, a remedy which ts well - $1.75 ; $3.35 , Champion Brown at his own game| Expenses of the health depart-) or of things were made plain to |] and favorably known from 7 5 stom & Murphy $3.50 OLYMPIA, July 21.—The su-\ after the show last night. So a/ment during 1917 will total $619,905.' 1.4 1 understood why Dick did Coast to Coast, and has given ; 95c Bocicate peter haw $1.95 premé court ite edihgepe be M- gelect coterie of onlookers gathered according to budget estimate sub-| ict want me to undergo the opera general satisfaction, as thiae y pon sean ate oF gar alle Pot Ano cense of Dr. . Gugene Jordan, & t watch the match mitted by Health Commisstoner Me-| tion, as he evidently thought, if I pe sands have testified—ladie: cece, S145 | Saves, UK» Snake, Hankrupe Seattle physician, who won in | off pattered the flying feet of|Bride to the city council his) had’ tuberculosis of the spine, an who wish a Safe and Sure fight against the state medical ing contestants The “mills”/amount {s an increase of $26,140] operation probably would only pro-| {}\ Remedy for Delay or Suppres- oe) $1.95 price $5.85 © your own, Let me you WITH ard in the lower court a year \ nd groaned, perspirs over the 1916 appropriation } ‘ hould. try ta [tee ee gee ae creaked and groaned, perspiration long the agc | sion—should tr 96.00 White Nubuck mauler a See; ago i. he eur ; me art h ie 8 dripped from the brow of the un Then you think, doctor, thatly ; ’ ef $2.85 $3.85 advertised to cure incurable dis: | rained manager, and the specta TURN DOWN REGRADE you can make me wel Reka Sanderson S Pills APERRA hd . rs cae ee Sha a tora howled encouragement. Soon Unquestionably, if your trouble | pene a $1.45 a bewildered look came to the face is n s of the bone | Sanderson’s Cotton OnE 92.50 Oxforda of the world's champion, for m) Harrt st Il not be 1 Will It be a long operation? Pills have cured many of the o arrison st. will not be re F } $1.00 Chilarea’s $1,35 ge Rd Don’t Let Soap a half-mile handicap, Pantages had|petween Second and Fifth ave N arily so. But it will most obstinate cases in. Same eos at 65c | 2c", core $5.35 Spoil Your Hair }| increased the tead to seven-eighths the council accepts the recommen. D® fore you will have en-| oth 8 to 10 days. Take no other, | Children’s 95 now 3 and was still hustling madly toward \dation of the streets and sewers) rely rec 9 Jof ailments similar No other is just as good. vem nt C | Lot 84.00, 85.00 ned $6.00 Work the fivemile mark. Try as he A year ore T can walk it * Mailed in plain wrapper to any addres! Price $2.00 box, or 3 boxes for $5.00, 24 doses in each box; will last 8 days; costs 2lc per day, Call or write, Circular free. RAYMOND REMEDY CoO,, committee, The committee decided would, Brown could not make up| -Thursday that the street can be the difference, and at the end of > t re; x Patty ar paved without regrading it c Pet aoe ta i prepared 26 conta’n tO tive miles he climbed down, defeat hree montha, yon will not ‘ much alkali very injuri-| 64 ror the first time in 11 years by as good as new for a yea assurance ¢ 4 PERMA ou it dries the scalp and) ee ea mile! JURY WILL TELL "EM When do you propose to oper-|NENT RESULTS, | o tte | males fhe Nair beitte Then f laughter went up ate? | state F | howls of ste thing to use it just The doctor looked at me a mo-|" Hours: 9 to 1 7 to 8p. m| When you wash your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps nly will be able No: you pro! jto get up, and p but IGATION that T will cure you to} sta ed rhaps walk, in Misaes" shore at. $1.45 Sport $2.35 45,00 nnd 46.00 Oxfords, Bank- a . t price color cally represented $2.45 Jor practically represented from the onlo 4 and Brown ain. mulsified cocoanut oll, fo : @ thea sald decides pind Room 6, Hotel Antlers, here. ora lagatr ese a 6 et, pe al tumbled.” During the interim be | WALLA WALLA, July 21—It)™ nh pues me, i ert Gontseniy, “Si DR. MACY | Seattle, Wash, See Windows Watch Windows tt eet seed boats tWeen his act in the last show and| there's anything going on in town bahar ape rice t iitule shiver ran up| SUM Second Ave, Epler Bldg. - _ nbiag hard asain pa if Hag eb Ay No al ae the + isananale mit “i r any- the contest, the stage carpenter ane is out of .’ way, Mayor] ana 7 ha 7 ine. . to rphy, Co r, Stron arfield, SOS CARSNSIVS REALE SY ‘ sred!? cor | ko Tener anc secuting At d down my «pine ston & Murphy, Copeland & Ryder, Strong & Garfield, Stacy iit ete arte oteces, You can|had “iiggered” the cogs'of the big|Miko Tener and Prosecuting At-|ani Cort Me the. enai you are ams & @o., English joots, Packard and other celebrate et this at any drug store, and a|{ndieator dial on Pantages’ aide,|torney F. W. enson would like to) | Mio’ ct wan” he continued mak few ounces wili last the whole fam.|and the magnate had walked but | Milt Mt out they fay. vil E.C.irT want you to get well. I want ATI NAL MARKET on , 2% miles! | s Ww probably call a grand | ae MR ogi an rup m molsten the hair with day and show them that blind-pigs oul. You do, don’t you, my dear Always has big money saving specials. Butter, Eggs, ater and rub it In, about a tea 1] E and gambling joints are thriving, | Mrs. Waverly Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicatessen and Fancy M 5 Ss St r poonful is all that is required. It Yes, doctor, | do want to live. Geswaiian e Ss hoe oO e make in abundance of rich Your friend, Mr, Stuart, has told 3 , . n creamy lather, cleanses thorough : LONDON he . test eyed Gus IS A STICKER friends of mine that he never has Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib. NOW AT 1422-1424 FIRST AVENU and rinses out easil The hair |forces continued their victoriou seen any ene much ‘alive’ as I On - r = th of Pike St e dries quick! and evenly, and is |push against the German lines to appear to be, Perbaps that ts t spl pale Mau hoon oft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy,{day, driving out of the Foureaux VICTORIA, B, ©, July ¢ Capt, | cause I love life so much | NATIONAL MARKET THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S avy and ¢ to handle. Besides, | wood north of Baentin and Longue-|Gus Whidden of this city is fitting! The doctor smiled rather quiz SHOES SACRIFICED DURING THIS SALE it loosens and takes out every par-|val a German detachment which| up another expedition—his fourth ically, as he remarked Don't ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff.—|had gained an entry there after a}to hunt for buried gold on Cocos| lose your courage, dear lady, 1 am 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH Advertisement, \counter-attack. Island, off Costa Rica. ‘gure we are going to have youl

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