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ett Doha tenet ocneRe Girls! Girls! Alice Will Show How to Do Up Hair Without Any Hairpins! _ RIDSTOMACH OF | GASES, SOURNESS. ND INDIGESTION A 9 s | a *Pape’s Diapepsin” Relieves! BS All Stomach Distress in | Five Minutes | | You don't want a slow remedy When your stomach is bad—or an uncertain one—or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drasti a drugs. | Be Pape’s Diapepsin ts noted be * @peed in giving relief; its harr y Ress; its certain uofatling 4 fn regulat sick, sour, Se stomachs. Its quick relief in indi: | Gestion, dyspepsia and gastritis} When caused by acidity bas made Mt famous the world over Keep this wonderful stomach @GWeetener in your he Dp] % handy—get a iar Gent case from any drug Store and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't Agree with them: if what they eat Nes like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, | dizziness and nause eructations 3 of actd and undigested food—re : Member as soon as Pape's Diapep- | es sin comes in contact with the/ } Stomach it helps to neutralize the | | | fifty excessive acidity, then all the my «Stomach distress caused by it dis © appears. !ts promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming such stom #ch disorders is a revelation to! those who try it | —. You Can't Brush or | Wash Out Dandruff |, The only sure way to get rid ot| €andruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy ft entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary | Biguid arvon; ap it at night When retiring; use enough to Molsten the scalp and rub it tn Gently with the finger tips Do this tonight, and by morning | Using anost, if not all, of your dandruff) | “ls Will be gone, and three or four|*™ a Tore applications will completely |¥ance in price on account of the t nce on Friday @issolve and entirely destroy ev-|!arge amount of wir t is now/jafternoon jugt the wherefore and ery single sign and trace of it, no| >elng used in Burope to construct why of hew style “mnatter how much dandruff you} Bier il goa vo, ont ax vox (COULtYOOM Looked On, but Few Saw Mayor Pat Wife Stop at once, and your hair will be r WaR quentic Alice Els but because I change dur Now comes Alice Eis at the Al-)wire entanglements hambra this week and startles all| bave ing my act, and} the women folks by doing h tresses up { nthree minutes with the way,” sal da rouge atich a single hairpin Carl Retter not doing this deca th of ha will a sbra bas in monstra Huffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and | Soft, and look and feel a hundred | times better. | You can get liquid arvon at any @rug store. It is Inexpensive and Bever fails to do the work.—Ad. Yertisement ‘on stores” and raids CONTINUED puted. conversations; “the ps FROM PAGE 1 fier" on which the whole tangied in proper melodramatic nd al he hard and « ager # —THE— could not hear it at all. tama pubtful aides of the prob i as torn the city’s gor light sleeper, and it wakes me. | “The telephone did not ring at jall that night. “Mr. Gill o'clock.” That was practically all. She| | was not cross-examined. | AS SHE SLIPPED DOWN FROM THE STAND, HER HUS. BAND STEPPED UP. ONLY A FEW EYES SAW HIM PAT HER ARM AS SHE PASSED HIM. ce i BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL Association OF SAN FRANCISCO A NATIONAL BANK (| Member of Federal Reserve Bank Capttal and Surplus $16,800,000.00 SEATTLE BRANCH tl Second Ave. EB C WAGNER . GEO. T. 8S. WHITE | ernme: t to Ho answered steadily and keen 12 ly. It was a two-sided fight There seemed no roon: in the harsh work that was going for ward, for any gentleness. retired about They came to the question of the Christmas eve telephone call “Do you remember last Christ | mas evel’ asked the attorney = sald the mayor, swinging ling leg. The stern business of the day | went on. | “At bh Meas Manager || RR PCR aay cord ee Anst. Mer. |! ED | a “On A NOSE CLOGGED FROM TRAN SIT PAM taseeteleet, aad vias thsd A COLD OR CATARRH | jchanged. The sardonic he r that shun is the Joy of his cartoonists soft Cream in Nostrils To ed ered to some’ ferent, as he Up Air Passages. | y at all call you on . about to bed just Stock sold to the United Wreck need toward the woman in the age Syndicate, located at 1509 4th ty new mustar Ab! What relief! Your cioggeu |ave. This well-known conc brown furs, sitt Rostrils open right up, the air pas-|cializing salvage fn Sages of your head are clear and | 12ercantile and rai ne grave an can breathe freely. No More|is shortly to inaugurate a hb 1 remember,” he said slow Wwking, snuffling, mucous dis-|saie of merchandise from this dis-| “because | bad dozed off while charge, headache, dryness — no | aster, inciuding uncalled for freight | Mrs. Gill was 1 getting her struggling for breath at night, your |anq other goods. The p! elf ready to nd cold or catarrh is gone. |bargains to be offered dur: when she came, she e and Don't stay stuffed up! Get ®/5.ie should appeal to the « waked mo up mo a peel ear arerene Rag Peed OY instincts of thinking Uittle of this fragrant, antiseptic |" care to save money of th €ream in your nostrils, let it pene. | Purchases of shoes, furnishings, trate through every air passage of | Clothing, dry goods, granitewar the head; soothe and heal the |sroceries, hardware, etc. swollen, inflamed mucous mem-| This concern has closed ita brane, giving you instant relief.| doors in preparation for this sale. Merry ( rivtr NEWS CORONER'S Cream Balm is just what ev-| which starts Fridsy, March 30th iy" ery cold and catarrb sufferer has|at 10 a.m. A large staff of sales been seeking. ‘s just splendid. | people are kept busy assorting and) THE , defint of re re of Wit Ha Ty | emarking stock 4 A full list of prices of the won t “ STAR WANT ADS || gertui bargains to be had at this aaa elie ix & caruaitac’, BEST FOR RESULTS || kale is to de furnished to readers srt orday — | 01 this paper !n tomorrow's Star. t . been u - | DANCE TICKETS at the U. of IW. must b 25 or less, the a if student affairs committee. i WILL HETHERINGEN wants oS $12,500 from the ympany and John . because he was }hurt when a street car crashed Here we are at the close of a career of 27 years. |into an auto that was being towed Saturday night Redelsheimer’s, First Avenue and Colum-| die heraaaes 7 ‘ P THE GIRLS of Rhodes’ store bia Street, will go out of existence. |held a minstrel show and later a 4 dance at th Press club theatre PR E Tuesday nig ? IC S NO OBJECT—BALANCE CAPT. BILL TRAINOR, Port > Angeles, lost his peg lez, and most OF T of the town helped him find ft. Trainor was giving his leg the ben efit of the air, allowing it to pro A dandy layout of Men's Hats; regular $2.50 and jtrude thru a taxi window, when it EEE RR Se fe 3 Q5c|erscrewod itsert trom the cap Fourth ave. W., Seattle, who are * Boys’ $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts and Blouses, the real good 35c LEASES ON camp sites in the . fo All. os PEAT T PAPA so Vhs 00:0 to'e vale v0 cs ies rest reserve will be allowed this |season, says Forest Supervisor EB. Men's and Young Men's Suite and Overcoata, | Hl. MeDaniels, of Chelan. Fegular $15.00 and $18.00 values ...............0ecec.000 $7.89 THE CHAMBER of Commerce jend Commercial Club will ask the $11 89 fupreme court for a re seated . t ase of Hansen vs, Ci @ ny ra iv cae | fixing the debt en's and Young Men's regular $30.00 and $35.00 Suits | and Overcoatts seteee « + teveetes $14.89) Men's and Young Men's regular $26.00 value Suite and Overcoats; all ......... limit of ashington counties and cities. A SNEAK thief stole $25 from the office of the recretar 3 of the| f FURNISHING GOODS8—Underwear, Hostery, Neckwear, Shirts,)A. O. U. W., in. the Halllargeon | q Night Robes and Pajamas, all priced lower than you'd expect at a aec-| building Tuesday. He overlooked S ond-hand rummage sale—world standard makes represented in every|*!2> 18 the next drawer. y line. | EIGHT MEN were arrested at | Auburn Tuesday while trying to steal aboard a train, They are held for trespass. THE CHAMBER of Commerce and Commercial Club trustees ag bave reversed their action of a few 9 weeks ago and given inde nent tr William D. Wheelright, Port +, lend, for ambassador to J an | THIS WEEK'S YOUR LAST CHANCE AT THREE HUNDRED Tacoma First Avenue and Columbia. 1, Friday yellow hat and| y in the crowded courtroom, lis- | | bagles will visit Seattle Aerie No STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28, 1917. PAGE 8 | | The Hop Sings ored” yeater which broke }day tn the tong war ‘ (United Press Staff Correspondent) out anew about WITH THE BRITISH ARM BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIM8 |tlon, cannot be doubled. Not only was every ble of working LAUNDRYMAN IS HAM SANDWICH HAILED AS EAST 3 VICTIM OF TONG IN RUINS LEFT BY TEUTON ARMY ss person capa ack, while | folks and children were huddled in| Neale, Noyon and elnewh 0 the villages could be thore 4 5 1 5 visited a # teally wiped out amite. hy Destroy Fruit Trees ‘ a Keneral order was in d by the German commander not to spare fruit trees, for thr Rub Nerve Torture, Pain and Misery Right Out With t the whole zone those whic tha ng fi one the chile d the fr ere not cut whol were Bo “St. Jacobs Oil.” esay ions " gee a| 188 AFIELD, March 27.—-We | 171," ty ie apt Pag Fm itilated, the bark at the 5 t ‘ tied—but ace st. Ah w raid | Were at a little town in the pPofeg ik Pa the | trees 1 You are to be pitied remeny Foy 4 Hip Sing, Was shot 11{ Path of the German retreat to- | Donoho ee Acuatat Ad whieh | ber that ne torture and palalll : r sandwich ithout stopping to eit makes he : ; 5 «ae eet &. is gi | eat—and she was hungry, too Families Sepr irated ont >” Ple t continue to ltwo months, outbreaks in Portland| ¥t, “Here's MEAT.” told me toda ‘tas forced to FRENCH CAPTURE our 4 t the small trial bottled Jand Seattle yosterday indicated the A moment later a woman | jeaye her only the of “St. Jacobs Oll;" pour a Mttle ing truce of several weeks wan broken.| @Merged, carrying a slice of the she was then *Vearing IMPORTANT TOWN lig rectly Yu the Stee lAh Wah, the Seattle victim, con-| buttered bread of the sandwich, ren Me der nerve” or ecre. sbeteeeueee ducted a laundry at 622 Broadway her face lighted up. " prizt the i, 1y—al! peal and lived at the Hip Sing head “Look! Look!" she cried, woolens PARIS, March oR French ; quarters, He was still got butter in A families wer driven from|troops captured important posi orene ne. Ah Wah's assailants are describ the b of work. | th in the region of Lailly and t. Jacobs Ol" conquers pain— ed as two well dreased ( on Nothing was more poignantly a|ing were © direction | Neuville and made furt progress! {t is perfectly harmless and doesn’t who we baerved wing Wah nder of the sufferings of the into Gert the nor of t Allette ared to-| burn “ the skin. Nothe@ acroms Twelfth at They were 60 left bebind than this small workers back in the official statement in lne gives relief so quickly. 1€ day But tt was only nt of many It will be feet behind him when t two | incident 1 firing and Wah fell, Both | one inet start fied after shooting at the laundry That Germany intends bleeding! ever united again It te quite | Northern France to complete ruina We want more users for 99 Coffee. The best way to se- cure them, we figure, is to get the women folk to help us. Because women are the keenest judges of value; they are also the best boosters in the world. * * * * * * We put 99 Coffee on the market a number of years ago. We never said much about it. Women folk did our talking for us. They recognized in 99 Coffee a very superior product for 25c. And, as is the code among them when a | good thing is discovered, they told their friends and neigh- bors. | The story of what good value 99 Coffee afforded, spread. The demand has grown. Through the good work and kind words of the women folk, 99 Coffee has come to be a great | seller. * * © HF H Now we enter a new era. We want more users, still, | for 99 Coffee. We invite the women folk to help us se- na The Plan Our plan is this: Women folk, tell your friends and neighbors about 99 Coffee. Tell them what a fine cup of coffee it makes. Tell them of its economy. 25c buys a full pound. Tell them how we are able to give such value. We take particular pains to seek out the best raw coffees possible within our price limits. We roast them with infinite care. The carton is cardboard so that all the value can be put in the coffee. 99 Coffee is a specialized creation. The value it affords is exceptional. It provides a cup of coffee that many prefer to any coffee. When you have told a friend or neighbor about 99 Coffee, get her to wr’ ~d address on a | | ito direction tow pird the allion if these are artillery duel in progre » war office reported a heavy! never falls to stop # in the instantly region east of the Lower Forest of whether in the face, hea@ part of the body. Dong plain no W that the old! Coucy 00 COFFEE Gold and Silver For Women Folk $50.00 in Gold—$25.00 ir. Gold—$10.00 in Gold $5.00 in Gold—$5.00 in Gold—$5.00 in Gold $5.00 in Gold—$1.00 in Silver——$1.00 in Silver $1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver—:$1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver $1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver $1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver $1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in, Silver—$1.00 in Silver—$1.00 in Silver slip of paper—any kind of paper will do—for you. She miust write it—your writing for her won't do. Gather as many slips in this fashion as you can. Ther mail them to us. After they are counted, they will be burned. Women whose names are sent in won’t be bothered by solici- tors nor canvassers. It is requested that the personspokento write her name on the slips for this reason: We want every woman to have the same opportunity. Absolute fairness must # prevail. ¥ To the woman who sends in the most slips, we will pre- sent $50.00 in gold. To the second woman, $25.00 in gold. To the third woman, $10.00 in gold. To the next four women, $5.00 each in gold. To the next twenty women, $1.00 each in silver. In case of a tie, there will be equal division of prizes. Slips need contain only the name and address of the party spoken to. Pin them to a sheet of paper bearing your name and address and the words, “99 Coffee Booster,” thus: “Mrs. James Smith, 1919 Somewhere Street, Seattle, Wash., 99 Coffee Booster.” Then place in an envelope addressed to 99 Coffee Dept., Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash. No letter need be written. The plan is a fair one. Absolute fairness will prevail in counting slips submitted. Disinterested parties will count them. All slips must be in by April 21st. Announcement of winners will be made April 27th. There are a lot of prizes. The game is well worth get- ting into. If you secure only one or two slips, send them in. We don’t know how many will send in slips. Parties, perhaps, who think they haven’t a mite of a chance may carry off prizes. Enter the game. Send in the slips—no matter how few—that you collect. 99 Coffee Dept., Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash. pres ROASTEp @ Free rn ENT MN'FCS netralgia pala