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LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES: August M. +hihorn, sr., 75, resident of Seattle and the first wharf on Lake a2 Ke died Wednesd Hight or new shoes feel easy: gives in , i. relief to corns and bunione, pre 109 West Highland ¢ ents blisters, callous and sore spota Ire came to Seattle 40 test Comfort discovery of the age | funeral will be held Saturday after. today. Sold everywhere, 250 For al package, address Allen & ‘@ Roy, 8. Washing oes and sprinkled in ‘» Foot-Ease makes ton, the foot-b ive Co.'s chapel You CanHear the GRAND OPERA ARTISTS in Your Own Home They will sing for you when fou are read » listen. Dance is alwaye at your command, the stars of vaudeville will entertain you—tn fact, all the music of the world {6 yours with The Columbia Leader This best Music cabinet jrafonola, with 12 se lections, offered for $79.30, on particularly Terms of $1.00 a Week If you ifke munte in and hear the Leader jalso continues the Francis G Ryan, formerly chief ent for the recovery of certain met- DIES AT AGE OF 75 Bank CASHIER AMONG a pioneer builder of at his home, Mehihorn | Buxtor The} al noon at 1:30 at the Bonney-Watson | have porneeteaneneen os mone STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 8, The specter of Benedict A Returned to visit this p! And looked in the face of Of Vardaman, Kirby anc He thought of his treache The deed for which noth Of La Follette, Cummin He thought how the doom Forever Then look upon Works, And feasted his eyes up “Behold,” he cried, ‘ALITTLE GROUP OF WILLFUL MEN’ From the New ¥ And gazed on the visage of Norris, his name must enwr Stone The specter of Benedict Arnold Found balm in these men “they are eleven, And I was but one in my time!” Maggie Teyte Will Sing “Faust”; Opera Scores ork § n rnold lane O'Gorman, 1 Lane ry fearful atones ning s and Jones of the traitor and Gronna, on Clapp. for his crime; in Bi Aida,” the first of the Boston yelty of a xr chorus, which Grand Opera company's four per jis reall c formances {n Seattle, made a Mit at] Chalmers w again Thors the Moore Wednesday night da ‘ in “Irie,” with the The only trouble was that all the | ijetle ne prano, Tamaka jsingers were so good the audience | Miura, ar Tovia Kittay, Lagsart couldn't out any particular who sang oh Thureda one to save tts stause for. | night, Leve Roacacel % Jo ot it all worked up right! ‘Thursday aust” will be at nning, with his big num: | ¢ with and R ber, te Aida Villant, in the urdo. Jone G name part, and Maria Gay as Prin-|Marr, Marta W cess Amnerts we quite as good; |cisca Peralta and and Th Chal the Amert-| Friday events will be ean sent the house into!heard again in La a, with hyster' approval }Ananian, Ganden Haklanoff One feature which seemed to|Remarto, Boncacet Wie joer an especial ap me 1 is the nov- ‘nietzkaja DAVIS VICTOR IN HIGH COURT n action e latter men: | ar of insolvency, It restraining or by Superior ba ade a find ng der issued previously The thirteenth se emi-annual King | County District convention, Degree ot Honor of the A. 0. U. W., wil hold an all-day session, starting at a. m., March 28, at A. O, U. W. hal! Kirkland, Wash, with Mrs. Hazel Eldridge, president of the conven tion, in the chair, All members of other jurtadictions wil be cordially MISSING IN PORTLAND Maret Karl the First Nation 8 i) PORTLAND, Ba ing toda He with $2 eat in a bus lhere Sa THIRTEEN NEW craftsmen are Phoce: at the U S na yard at Bremerton, in order that the yard may handle the additional construc tion wor A FORMER po Haka ¥ f murd Within ten minutes afte n ap a 1 the charge plication of Danderine you cannot] r last Aug find @ single trace of dandruft or ence was fixed at falling halr and your scalp will not | Jitch, but what will please you most THE ALASKA territorial legisla-| wit be a few weeks’ use ef n a deadlock for the} when you see new hair, fine and ontrol of this sessi downy at first—yes—but really GAS FUMES routed a big crowd new hair—growing all over the yoople at a chemical factory fire) geatp n New York yesterday. 20 firemen| 4 j\ttle Danderine tmmediately joing overcome by the chlorine £98! goubles the beauty of your hafr. gases” of the) No difference how dull, faded, brit tle and ragKy, just moisten ¢ SECRETARY OF WAR BAKER] cine with Danderine and carefully s planning a visit to Alaska and|qraw it through your hair, taking il] other important war department] one emall strand at a ~The osts as soon as conditio ake | effect mazing—your hatr will w. HARRY, 9, a fireman, Was] an appea of abundance; an arrested yesterday + Detectives | incor luster, softne and O'Prien and Montgomery on @ war} tuxuriance rant issued October 18, 1916, charg-| Get cent bottle of Knowl ing t with forgery | tor Danderine from a drug CONSTRUCTION OF the Mercer! gtore or toilet counter, and prove! sland road was awarded Wednes-| that your hair Is as pretty and soft lay to'D. J, MeLean by the county/as any—that it has been neglected | commissioners, whose bid waslor injured by careless treatment $15,167.42 t's all—you surely can have CHAS, HELMORE was charged utiful hair and lots of it if you Wednesday afternoon, in the King| will just try a little Danderine county superior co: ith gra - 4 ri eee eee oset"*| Rheumatism Pain BURGLARS ENTERED the home | rae eee te ot nay bellowed to of Mrs, A. Russell, 711 Valley st., Wednesday evening, and departed with $10 | DAVID UNWIN, 28, 48 22rd ave.| a carpenter at the Seattle Con-| truction and Dry Dock Co.,” fell from a scaffold on which he was working Wednesday and suffered a} roken leg jo THE PROSECUTING attorney | to has atart ron} [i boarda, | and a « and punishable by fine or imprisonment THE ROOM of W. L. Stevens, at) rh \% Pike st., was entered Wednes- | chi day and a Dalmeyer photographic | 82! jens worth 260 was obtained GOVERNOR WANTS TO: CHECK UP AUDITOR |. XLYMPIA, March §—Gov. Lis ter, in a letter to nator BE. L © state suy rt handed | |. ; e to the bill down a ruling Wednead in | French, to the b which the ruling of Superior Judge | providing fo 00 appropria Dykeman connection with the sult tion for Uhe rs mansion of John Davis & Co, against Fred-| providing the money ta ck Struve and Vincent D. Miller, over for the purpo exe tioned persons f taking custom: auditor’ ers away from the Buyis concern,| The auditor's department has ex was Ket aside amined every other state depart The supreme court order, which t, the governor poin out, but jwas signed by Chief Justice Ellis, > never been examined Itself held that Judge Dykeman should rince state od Judge Tallman on December 10 and set aside by Dykeman De | cember 22. | The action ts now clear to be heard in superfor court on its merits. The temporary restraining | sm order pertains only to Miller, ac’|25 Cent Bottle of “Danderine” leording to Attorney Vivian Car-| Keeps Hair Thick, Strong keek, who carried the matter to} rotary ij pmlc Beautiful i Girls! Try ‘This! Doubles Beauty of Your Hair in Few, Moments f of rheumation shows that 1h the hands of one | n ofwome remedy to rete 1 quiet the nervous system t all forma oan be par aed in any quantity. They are also aurpassed tor headache uralgias and all pain, Ask for A-K Tablet Advertivement. 1917, PAGE 5 SPORT EDITOR SEES THE OPERA ROUND BY ROUND BY THE SPORTING EDITOR Me covering nd opera! Helleve me, 1 had some at the be r was joking when he sprung that whiz on me bout three-quarters of an hour t fore the gong sounded at the Moore arena last night for the first pre: | lim | tut when the old cuss convinced me he erious, J felt sure I was in for a worse hazing than] the freebies used to get at the un versity. I felt rotten until T remembered |that they let grand opera play }rome one night stands in the big) icc ball parks last summer. Then [ knew I could stand it. Fact is, after a fella has seen them Cin cinnatt Reda and St. Louis Card linala play ball he can stand for darn near anything tn a ball park He Sees a He-Dame I missed a brace of rounds, but I looked almost Hke the other soup and fish guys when I squeezed past a bie dame that smelle like a tollet water factory and looked like the Queen of the Amazons at an undre First thing I seen was a hedame | on the stage in a red dreas that would m the squaw of any In-| dian chief Jealous for life give her no more th until T had pt howe s and threedollar hairdos box to my right He's Emergency Man couldn't get the washer time to stay wil I was an emerken other coke on the f came never been itt a aper could Vd invited to go out c t class | Rs seen enough in about a minute # feel that burlesque} © mode n their ef-| ay their charms. But} Ta no kick, as you'll guess. | You've to hand It to Seattle no women They are mighty pretty, even ff they don't dress up grand ¢ ko to the movi The big mix what was going on on the stage for three hours, “Aida” (in Italian) attle or Ballard I'd a ft was about | was) If V'4 al known wh Spaghetti His Favorite The only th 1 know fn Italian oll d olive oil the t Ince to keep from getting nt of round | I the da n red a loud volee, and another old in wh with a lot of 1 tion gold trimming on it, wasn't no |bettor friends than Hi Gill and Logan Billingsley. Soon's I seen how It stood be tween ‘em, I figured I'd pass up the bareback contingent for a When two heavyweights like them dames clashes you can bet ft is going to be a swell mili | They hated each other so much they sang their opinions of eac But they meant it. I ce way they stamp and flashed their 1 was about to give the t dame in white, when | pushed the one {n red down. But} the dame tn red came back and « stagehand told me between bouts |that pushing was barred, according leet! the | to the referee, who was hidden right up before the footlicht un. der an old air shaft or something lout of which he peeped at the | actors" frot | Looks for Prmoter | Anyhow, the dame in red fir was able to do her nd & ff a heap of appla The guy that promoted the mix wa guy named Verd of Verdun, the arena ov | w e there's been # ny | bouts. 1 was hunting Verdi to ask him how he thought ft all up, but one of the toe dancers told me was a dead one. You wouldn't believed if you'd seen the size of the A cousin matin 1 seen Carl and | whispered, | 1 bet he knows Bill Fails | Lawyers’ to Get Past House "IA, March 8.—The law ers’ bill, de slgned to prohibit cor of 88 to 42 1 No. 190, was corporations intended from gal business for the of bringing suits. trict ting pur SPIRITUALIST LECTURE John Glater, national miestonary of the National Spiritualist asso |clation, will lecture at the Knight of Pythias hall Sunday evening, at 18 o'c Slater 1s coming from \¢ alifornia. '| Everybody Satisfied With This Kidney Medicine! Kilmer's Swamp-Root ia the popular kidney remedy A great many times will purchase in after th | Dr most we | cus: | one-half ny have t ell tomer zen lots and telling about the kidneys and blad der. Regular fifty-cent and one-dol lar size bottles for sale at all drug stores, in Europe} fide Facts About Baking Powder For Housewives Few Are Acquainted With Them. Yet They Are of Such Import That Every Housewife Should Be Fa- miliar With Them. Baking Powder is used in some ways in many homes about three times each week. In many other homes, it is used every day. Yet very little is known about it. That is, very little that is authentic. a on a a Much has been said about what to watch out for. Little has been said about what to look for For example: There has been a whole lot of talk about alum in baking powder, It is made a feature by some even today. In advertisements, the phrase blazes forth: “No Alum.” Canvassers—calling house to house—state that certain baking powders contain alum. The facts are: NO STANDARD baking powder today contains alum. baking powder from Back in 1867 an attempt was made to alum produce a The results were so unsatisfactory that the idea was abandoned. Cream of Tartar is the prime ingredient of some baking powders. Phosphate is the prime ingredient of others. etna While Sodium Aluminium Sulphate is the prime ingredient of others. _* + ee ee The highest present day baking powder development is recorded in Cres- cent Baking Powder. This is a Phosphate and Sodium Aluminium Sulphate baking powder. + + © +o ee Sodium Aluminium Sulphate is a modern, scientific product. It is produced by modern, scientific processing. The clever deceiver oftimes takes the a-l-u-m out of the Aluminium s part of the word and says: “See, it’s alum.” Ne. The informed person immediately notes the deception. y As to the purity, wholesomeness and healthfulness of Sodium Aluminium 3 Sulphate, world authorities agree; such men as Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor, Pro- x fessor of Physiological Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania; Dr. Russell i H. Chittenden, Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Yale University; Dr. ee John H. Long, Professor of Chemistry in the Northwestern Medical School. ung Scores and scores of others can be quoted. They represent the leading medical and cookery authorities of' the world. oe ee ee we ae In addition to Sodium Aluminium Sulphate, Crescent Baking Powder con- tains Soda, Phosphate, Egg Albumen and Starch. The Soda is regular baking soda—such as is used in all homes. Phosphate is one of the most healthful of all products. Es, The Starch is the table variety—highest grade. Same as is packed and oe sold by us to the best trade wherever we operate. Egg Albumen is the dried whites of fresh eggs. Just the moisture is evaporated from them. Add moisture and the whites of eggs is had. Fresh eggs alone can be used for making Egg Albumen. stale won't serve. Eggs that a: : B * + eo“ * ee If you are using a good baking powder—satisfied—leave well enough alone. 4 If you aren't satisfied, you will find Crescent Baking Powder much ahead of any you have ever used It is double acting. eee or batter can be mixed with it and baked at once, or twelve hours x ater. Its leavening power excels by from 20 to 25 per cent. a 4 A Fox Trot can be danced around the stove while a cake mixed with it is baking. a The cake won't fall; it will come out “light as a feather.” Crescent Baking Powder complies with all State, Interstate and National Food Laws. On its merits, it has won a volume of business that is very gratifying. Because of its superior qualities, the present large demand is increasing by leaps and bounds. Modern methods of production afford a full pound for 25c. ¢ * & @-m Biers CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO., SEATTLE, WASH. Copyright, 1917, by Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle 4 AT POOR FARM: uno MAG BURNED TO DEATH \.!"s":" 2°." seco [D other Inmates narrowly escaped. Ia,, March 8—One aged| There was no fire protection at nd three men inmates of ithe institution, and the Boone fire department was not called ROON woman For Dyspeptia, ESS st ed the medicine they spe , 2 “poe rahe opines atic"? GIRLS IN SCHOOL Chance to Hear “U cine a medicine and we have recommen Tio ‘gration @aubeatanice cOMMAETS ef) it’ "a ht a hoe ee eels Sebel sosdeAh »\ who are delicately con- Monee Ens emibie pra ot the sh . pe con i Liha ea ia Te Reon |stituted, who have thin blood (University of Washington will be ZEMAN PHARMACY |or pale cheeks, will find in jmext Friday evening, 2 Meany | Per D. F.'3 hall, on the university campus, Tne Oct. 14, 1916 Wilson, Kanmas 9 coming concert is to be a compli-| mentary one and will be open to the | ode, | | general public, too Sacpeann wn ol LOST LEG; HE NEEDS or You “Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & | atruetonic and a rich food to JOB IMMEDIATELY 1 ikea Oo, Dept, FR. hamton, N. Y.. overcome tiredness, nourish ain in Side, for a sample size bottle. It will con i wants a position as an Rheumatism, ince any one, You will also receiv their nerves and feat |cisvade oneraton cr eniinr work 8 okache, 1 booklet of valuable information theirblood. 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