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BIG DRUG VALUES AND ECONOMY SAVINGS Saturday, September 23 Chase & Sliter Says: The Prices Are Slipping As the Quality Goes Up EXTRA ECONOMY 3. Coffee, our own brand ise AT ide 2 for 12¢ h0e per pou & © packs n's Gra We Linen Fabric Writing Tabi para Sagrada....17¢ © Glycerine and Rose Wa s Camphor lve ive Tinct. Green Soap .17¢ < Comp. Licorice Powder c Bay R 17 17¢ ¢ Camphorated O ive e Salts 17¢ ¢ Lavoris 2 mo Seltzer 19¢ ¢ Dioxogen fea Boe Listerine ‘ob's O B9e Milk of Magnesia Ise Sloan's Liniment 39¢ > Lysol 1Ne Genuine Syrup Pigs 87¢ Lysol B9e 0c Resinol Ointment. .30¢ 1 Ib. Peroxide 1S¢ | 0c Postam ae ¢ Kondon's Catarrh Jel! Oc Chamberlain's Cough iSe | Syrup B7¢ HAIR TONICS Danderine BTe | Sec Pinaud’s Quinine Hair Hay’s Hair Health. .4 To 39¢ ceitae state orton Hong: ee OM 37 TOOTH PREPARATIONS 50e Pedeco Be Kolynos 19¢ 25c C. & S, Peroxide Tooth Revelation Powder. 20¢ Paste ...... 1%¢ Lyon's Powder 17¢ CANDY SAVINGS 30¢ per pound Peanut Brittle, our price 60¢ per pound De I Chocolates, extra de! sweet tooth, Economy price AIDS TO BEAUTY 50c Cametiine Be | 5c Sempre Giovine.... 29¢ 50c Pond’s Vanishing Cream | 2ic Frostilia rece Te : Re | 2c Citrus Cream ive 60c Hind’s Honey Almond | Woodbury Facial tee G ream... ° 39¢ | 25 Pinaud Liquid Rouge BOc La Biache Face Powder 17¢ . . . BV | 25e D. & RK. Cold Cream 19¢ 50c Dorin Rouge 50¢ | 25¢ Odorono ive SUNDRIES $1.00 Flash Lights SBe | We Dental P ze 7c Flash hts BOE — 10¢ Adhesive qe $1.20 Flash Lights $1.09 $1.25 two-year cuaranteed Hot 250 Belladonna Porous Plas Water Bottle Sie ter .. 12¢ $1.75 twoyear guaranteed $1.50 two-year guaranteed | Fountain Syringe - $1.03 Fountain Syringe ......98¢ | S5e Flash Lights .--70e Seattle's Most Reliable Cut-Rate Druggists University SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION P.S. NAVY YARD Large Excursion Strs. H. B. KENNEDY & FLYER VEEL ET COLMAN DOCK SUNDAY, SEPT. 24th 8:00, 10:30, 11:30 a. m. 1:00, 2:30, 3:30, 5:30 p.m. Round Trip ‘10 PER CENT PROVE UNFIT Many Militiamen Discharged at Border for Physical Disability | RESULT AS PREDICTED e e MOST DISCHARGED MEN FROM EAST WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept 19.—The number of discharges for disability in the four de partments, according to offt celal war department figure follows Kastern 8,578 Central | | Southern 804 Weatern be The Eastern department fur nishes 60 per cent of the Na tional Guard. Even with this | big enrollment, the Haast had more discharges in proportion to numbers than the Weat ° BY FREDERICK M. KERBY | WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. | 22.—One man in every ten of the force of militiamen sent to the Mexican border had to be discharged because of physical | disability! | That is the commu drawn from official fi lout by the war department covering | the number of discharges since the National Gu 4d was ordered to mo bdilize in Jun This statement, brought up | to August 31, shows that up to that time 9,446 members of the guard had been discharged for physical disability, This is ap proximately onetenth of the men sent to the border, | Im addition to these, 4,919 men/ had to be discharged because of de-| pendent families, and 146 more were) went back to their necessary duties in the government departments. | EXACTLY THIS RESULT WAS| PREDICTED A YEAR AGO BY THE ARMY WAR COLLEGE STAFF. In November, 1915, the war college, under the head of Lack of Physical Fitoess,” in a dis | cussion of the militia as organized under the constitution, and its value | to the nation as a military et, | the standard for | n prescribed | for the requiar army has been | adopted by the state, IT | | NOT FOLLOW THAT THEY CONFORM, Th who have inapected the organized militia know this, AND MEN NOT QUALIFIED PHYSIGALLY WOULD SHORTLY HAVE TO BE DISCHARGED, ANDO MIGHT LATER BECOME UN WORTHY PENSION CLAIM ANTS.” | The war college report thea re} fers to the 1914 Inspection of the militie and its showing of 3,218 |physieally unfit men in the skeleton jorganizations existing at that time.| If, ys the report, “the neces tartly superficial examination show: | od 3.218 unfit, it ts believed searching examination would rev lseveral times such number unfit * ¢ It is believed that many | jorganization commanders are very) lax as to physical qualifications tn order to secure the prescribed mini. | mum.” | THIS PREDICTION IS ABSO. |LUTELY VERIFIED BY THE OF | |FICIAL FIGURES ON DIs-| CHARGES FOR PHYSICAL DISA-| BILITY, JUST ISSUE | When the fact onnidered that very many of the militia organiza: | tions were below even the minimum PEACE strength, and that thou) lsands of men in the guard regf-| mente on the border today are RE CRUITS who came in AFTER the! call to mobilize, and who, conse-| iquently, Were examined strictly by} ‘the regular army surgeons, ft will) be apparent that the percentage of physical disat was much higher Jamonq the litlamen enlisted figures show The report indicates the Imposst-| bility of relying on the militia sya-| ten, with the authority for carrying jout the regulations vested in state| loffictals, Divided authority must Jalways result in inefficiency and |failure to comply with the rules Only by some system of universal military training directly under the control of the federal government an the evils of the militia system be remedied, in the opinion of the war college and general staff KIDS FOOL AUTOISTS BY BLOWING BAGS KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 22 There were blowouts on Armour boulevard yesterday that weren't One heard explosions as he passed Troost ave. and the careful aut driver peered over the side of his car and surveyed his tires. Some got out and walked around in the ackling of] and got their shoes as sticky as if they had been wad ing on a tarred roof. And then, if they were that sort of persons. they swore some and got back in and wondered why the shop didn’t catch” that engine trouble in its last | ection. A thin Ittle motorist who wore Glasses and looked like an account ant didn't give up his mysterious blowout so quickly. After he had felt each of his five tires (that In cludes the one on the rear for cy) he straighter oked all around Jome one giggled on a bench b hind him. When the skimpy little man had turned around he saw three of the Huckleberry Finn va riety of young A making a perfect hurdle of a stone fence Beside the bench, they had left a clew to their mischief. A half dozen empty paper bags with holes in them made the story plain ad up . BULLET LODGED IN THROAT COUGHED UP PARIS, Ill, Sept. 22.-Mark Poatman, 71, during a violent coughing spell. expectorated a buckshot which was lodged in his neck at the second battle of Corinth, in October, 54 years ago. Boatman was a member of Company B, 12th Wiinols im fantry, {THIRD THUMB WAS thumbs were too many for John son Koutras, an Italian, so bh out from the second joint of the STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1916. PAGE 8 ————K—— Princess Fights "Goan: 9 Ae for Her Country of Musical Treats PETROGRAD, Sept Princess Volenaky, 22 old, whose husband, and broth were killed ear ly In the war, cut her hair, | adopted men’s clothing, en Neted as a private and | fought on the southern front for veral months. Her being discovered, she was sent to Kieff to be discharged, but ehe eluded |} her guards and returned to | the fighting line. Now she has just been discovered wounded in a Kharkoff hos. pital OF NO USE TO HIM ATCHISON, Kaa, Sept. 22.-—-Three had | di » of them amputated yesterday. | utras’ extra thumb had grown Mischa Elman thumb on his right hand, and was} Th¢ Ladies’ Musical club will es well formed as the other two, | oD* cal season Frida - Je 29, at the Moore AMUSEMENT S|wne Elman, world-famous & violinist, appears in rectal It would be difficult, if not im possible, to name another artint who has, during the last genere | tion, created more of a furore thar Eiman, The Kuesion violinist first came to America in 1908, frenh jfrom triumphs in Europe that had jmade bis name almost a house hold word months before he ap Croreuawn asaman | peared on our shores. His premier American tour was a series of suc * and t “ rful youth was brought back the next In all, Elman has mado five tours to this country, and during| the present transcontinental tour| he has contracted for 100 concerts He ts « favorite with all classes of music lovers. Elman will be the! first artist in th ries to be pre ee |HONtEM by the Ladies’ Musical club NEW *~ANTAGES | thts penne Mats 230 venings, Tand oe | Yam PALACE HIP Artistic Spanish dancing and nas, both popular and classic, are included in the headline con tribution to the entertainment at) the Palace Hip this week end. The Five Alarcons appear in the act Charles Henry's powlng dogs are |well handled and are exceptional performers. Lee and Collins ar billed as “dancers de Luxe.” They | are PALACE t AY AND BATURDAY THE Five ALANOONE f High -« na ore Mate, 180 Any Meat, Eve and fun, 180 Shows Change Thurs and #un. ou Just Printers THIRD MAIN 1043 YOUR TEETH Can be saved without pain, Medical treatment precedes ao tual work It costs you nothing to come in and he convinced. A Society Misfit singing and talking skit of Don and ‘fatty te & good comedy piece. Carter and | Waters provoke a jot of fun in “The Suffraget,” burlesquing a suf frage convention Hawatian music on native inetro jments is charmingly played by Frank and Frances Graham. The| photoplay is A Deluded Wife”) The Selig-Tribune News Pictorial | Gold Crowns els completes a good bill Natural Crowns ........ | Bridgework, per Tooth Protective Guarantee With All Work National Painless Dentists Fourth and Pike ALWAYS SANITARY PHONE ELLIOTT 2700 THIRD AVE., AT WASHINGTON S&T. Stop and Shop (oe where in the City. All Important Car Lines Pass Our Doors. We Have Everything You Need Meat Prices Down Again Look at These Figures Honeless St Rump Roast Barton's Breakfast Racon, per rolled, per ihe | Ib Shoulder Roast Mutton, Ib, R¢ | Pot Roast, Ib Sirloin Steak, Ib Leg of Mutton, Ib 12%¢ | Round Steak, Ib | Mutton Chops, Ib 12'4¢ | Sliced Ham, Ib | Half Hams, |b 17¢ | Fancy Chickens, Ib Cottage Butts, Ib be | We make all our own Sausage fil Checks Cashed on INDEPENDENT PACKING Co. STORES 3842 FREE DELIVERY. PHONE ELLIOTT 1625 WILLIAMS & BEAN Ve Hest Butt mm... The | 200 Coffer. Known Concerns | | Beat Jersey Butter, 3 ibs. .8190 | Be Coftac be on Full Cream Cheene, Ib 200 Where QUALITY Counts STALLS 46-47 *, doz 100 VEGETABLE FRUIT AND SECTION Fananans, dox 200 dox Me and 26 Watermelons, eact 100 pmatoes, Ib Be Al ® Rest Mrulte Ib Be cD. w's FIs) “TION overeat Potatoes Sliced | Erenh Codfinhs 4 Tbs one CKicimbers and Apple Cobe | Salmon. 3 Ihe F 14 LBS. BEST SUGAR $1.00 ROCERY OUR OWN DELIVERY—PHONE ELLIOTT 185 GROCETERIA“ 7 SECTION S4°55 SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET m Blue Karo Syrup, | Heint Vinewar, | Hills Red Can Cot Can We | Cider, White and [fee Tb, can..aMe can Bae | Malt, bottte ize | Milin’ Blue pike Teas, % Ib ‘ghe Red Karo Syrup, : Ree oh Ib. ear Ide . pkg $0) Gen Rae {J Bex Pork ar Ib ate 10-Ib. ear Hoe oan Plain and Stuffed Olives, bettie me | Premium Chocolate, | lb, pkg 206 | UTS THE Quart can. . She CUTTING THE COST OF SELLING COST OF LIVING the world [neither of us has marr! woman unhappy if I could help tt The pretty, doll like woman was 4 be bors. Matches 10 2 cans Reliance Peas De ot to dete e yet 3 Ibs. of Navy Beans ahe | 650 can Lipton’s Tea Foe jnot for me, I determined Yet I} 2 Ife sacks of Salt ihe | 2 combs New Honey ahe |knew, deep down in my heart, I 4 10c¢ pha. Macaroni or Spa- | 3 pk@s. Seeded Ral Bie should probably expect a woman whett! for Be | l0c pke. Baking Be y » doll ac e < qt. Jar Queen Olives. .a%e | 2 Qe bottles Snider's Catsup to play the doll act ff she marrted kerenaps, ib 106 Bie di me. We all do, you know rolls et Paper Bhe bottle pure Cider Vinegar Why, Stuart, the other evening | sack Meal 2he ie “ 7 ; a | Shc can Hershey's Cocoa Ie pkea. Corn Flakes Lh dvadob pe mone AN pial ss A 4 Ibs, Be c pke Cold Wat arch. Be ame away mad at myself because |B sron Ww oe. aan - pn A Brand New Style A $35 Grafonola in Mahogany } This new model is having large sale because it fills the demand for a small machine with a big tone. Handsomely finished. Terms if desired These two types here shown are The Most Popular Cabinet Styles in Grafonolas Hear them in our ground floor parlors $100 $110 CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED OPEN A RECORD ACCOUNT WITH US fush olane Pians G Between Pike and Pine 1519 Third Between Pike and Pine chairman. George Starr was re elected secretary and R. S. Cam. thorn treasurer. George E. Ryag was revlected state committee! over George Murphy. OLDEST STORE IN CITY CELEBRATES | Claiming the distinction of being | the oldest retall store in Seattle, | | Singerman & Sons, retail clothers| | at Third and Pike st., are celebrat-| ing the 42nd anniversary of the founding of the business | A well-known society mal . |whose youthful beauty 4 Paul Singerman crossed the |Prvservad that she is) regarded | plates in 1869 and opened a store!her daughter's rival in this ehertly after his arrival in Seattle |——though she does not pose # > a 4 |—attributes her girlish complexion in 1874. Henry L. Yesler was|cntetly to two things, She sey | mayor of the city at that time and| “I am convinced that many there were 2,000 citizens, [meties, by overio ig the skin and | pores to age the complexion. ° - ——@| The store destroyed during |Mercolized wax has just MALCOLM STUART WRITES | | the big fire in 1889, At present it posite effect. It keeps MARGIE AGAIN! HE }is being managed by I. R. Singer. an, permitting t | nd removes dead part ENVIES CAPT. BLAKE! | | man le which are constantly > 4 which give Whenev | had another letter from M ‘olm Stuart this morning. It rea for an ounce of mercol jaged look COUNTY DEM \gins to get the least bit off or faded. I go to my 1 am so glad, dear little lady, ELECT H |sist’s for an ounce of mesg nat you will be with Eliene on my | OR Gee Ge jer if 1 may tell you Hit off mornings. Th ~ 7 are my complexion so . wi fe jene would write YOU! Geo A. Custer, president of the | velvety King County Democratic club, was] ¢, yi eqn yee, fy Nemes am with her. i vow | *ected chairman of the King county | simple. fs th prepared by Margie—thank the fates YO"! central committee Thursday night |so!ving one e of powdered 1 had hoped EF bout the cruise, and you would go cannot stop me from saying "Mar-| Over George Harroun ote a bait pint SIG jx ye This keepé the skin ‘tight’ on paper—I am just beginning | Harroun was later chosen vice: Gein CReertineme s © see that my life has been not bes uM ynly useless, bat often harmful to/ ‘That is a sure sign, Stuart.) PUBLIC 7 you are growing old,’ sald Jim Edte } when I mentioned the idea to him MARKET 1 am not aware you have been doing better, Jim,’ | parried. The whole trouble with us is SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND PINE od, he said You seldom bear of an unmarried MARKET CLOSES 9 P. M. SATURDAYS man making a stir in the world Weare only cumberers of the STONG SAYS, PRICES LOWER earth, old man. | OUR PRICES GOOD FOR 4 WEE That is right, Jim, but between | 4 the, Granulated ou and me, as bachelors, | would r 25c not really care to make the stir|—> 9. come ot Careation 20c some of the married men we know Act tab anose bie nea aie aati io have made j No. 50-Ib. Sack Choice Family Flour. Stuart,’ said Jim soberly, ‘do & tac. toca Ade cies, a you know that is one of the rea- lc pkg. Shredded Wheat Ris sons why I did not marry? 1 made cults for 1@c 2 Se pka@s. Aunt Jemima’s Pan ip my mind I would not mhke any oe ee + | 20¢ pke. Cream of Wheat... ie | 2-1b. can Hills’ Coffee Be | 5 lbs Green § T n ance Shrimps. .10¢ Hills’ Coffee, red can ate he was the husband of a woman like Margie | At the mention of your name} Jim Edie blushed! 1 wondered | Is Jim Edie still a bachelor because there are no more Margie Waverlys in the world? | “They tell me you are walking | jand smiling in. Yes, altho I never saw you during thin awful year of suffering, | learned from Eliene how pitifully you tried to smile It w CRESCENT MEAT CO. MAIN 2899—“QUALITY” OUR MOTTO—MAIN 2899 Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced EXTRA SPECIAL! CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAKS, 18 LB. Choice Steer Pot Roasts ...10c | Boston Butts 12'9¢ Choice Lamb Chops 15¢ | Country Bacon . 186 Leaf Lard x 12g | Genuine Legs of Lamb 20¢ Fiona Lastern Onaters, wi ase_ LUCKY STRIKE FISH CO. BUY FRUITS FOR CANNING NOW for Bent ces on Peaches, Pears and tt Prunes CINNAMAN ©O, STAL dear little Lady Salvia, that | was glad you had forbidden me to you, for | cer tainly could not have kept away if! I had learned you had forgotten how to smile | | “Here I go babbling on as tho |you had written me an enthusiastic | answer to my last effusion, 1/ | kn all the time you would not Janswer it, yet I hoped you would, | | “With this bit of masculine ego- | tism, | am going to take my leave, panut Butter just remarking in passing that I L Hen Heed nant STONG’S MEAT MARKET MALCOLM STUAR' SATURDAYS SP (To be continued) pales Ssetn Fe meee’) « an 22c Chotee Veal Roast, Fresh Ground Bone for mer ah chiakean. 18h 25c Faney Pork Roast Extra Choice Chickens, Ib. per Ib. un 18c per Large Cantaloupes 5c Each Fresh, Yellow Sweet Corn te Market Washington Creamery ane les, glass Horseradish i our own make, 1 St Los Angeles police last year ar- rested one person for every 12 of population H Located in Market Next to Grocery