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“If This Is 8 Woodland spring, yuh gotta growled the monk, as he warmed nds with hia breath and glared at tho Java sparrow across the room The sparrow heeded him not. Perched on the limb of an ar tificlal tree, she chirped and sang In the first wan gleams of spring sunshine which perco fated thru Woodland park aviary that t the skylight of rsuade the birds, the tented himself with the alligat or tank, an ¢ of as ho was of tho ape Even Beara Agree | Rut tm the across the way the bea For Easter wear—We are ready to show you fashions. Easter will soop be hera An early sol You a full season's wear and a full stock to choose from Spring Suits In Beautiful jon gives \Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Veg- etable Compound Did the Work. Nothing Like it. Styles ‘Last year 1 are shown in the charming Spring colore—apple green, wenkares Wen chartreuse, gold, Kelly, navy and many others. Made up in a ad a ' my Poiret twill, poplin, bask ve, Wool velours and serges "4 1 tien “se Very modestly priced upward from $19.50, $24.50, $27.50 New Spring Coats A Ddeauteous showing of Spring Coats in the favored colors, After: takto “much such as coral, rookie, rose, chartreuse and navy are here assembled and made up in the new fabdrics—bortila cloth, country club cloth, wool jersey, Scotch mixtures and light woman. Lydia I inkham's V Bolivia, priced from dis the best med taken, and I can $8.75 to $35.00 to all® Alterations free. “agi Preet New styles of Soft Silk Dresses—-new styles in Wal Skirts and Petticoats are here at popular prices. pers of the a ham's V restore To know whether Lyd letter will be swered by a woman, jetrict confid fence. | 99 OFFEE ey, EP. AVE ECA EXSPLING STS. yen! ’ OTHERS! DAUGHTER HOME GARDENING WAGED BY NAY Department of Agri sues Statement All City D MORE CROPY Each Section Agricul Was! ment urate inen, raha, eity ‘ Laon ag hh ge ares into Collection of Seually prow ° GARDEN SEEDS F fastnsce 10 Different Vegetables (Retailing regularly at & Beeds that will win aes you the finest home-grown 89 PIKE STREET . (Pike Place Market) See Dr. bogisdae J. Brown HIMSELF ‘This is the | coffee they | are all talk- ing about —fresh 99 Coffee $7.50—Reduced Fare to Portland and Return VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Tickets on sale March 30, 31, April 1. Good to return up to April 9. Three Daily Trains Each Way. Leaving Seattle 11:15 A. M., 3:45 P. 10:45 P. M. For Full Information and Tickets Apply CITY TICKET OFFICE Columbia and Second Ave Main 117, Elliott 5609 Or KING STREET UNION DEPOT Main 2740 M., A POUND ey Phones: Glacier National Park Gotta Show Me, 1 dictions at all m's Vere Comp welp you, t For 1 o Lydia ¥. "Pinkham M ine (confidential), L Mass Your} , read and ap-| and held in| STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 30, pring, Yuh_ | ” Says | ark Monkey r y bee explain animal don't feed the and the ep thra t put y'd hibe eop in hi | month n awak Gua K th Puma Can't Be Quoted und the ¢ the r yer Ar ad a & of hi ty fun with a stick The the lin tty of their « in the park » of 1A leopards But Kick | Have Steam Heat, “They dated have kanga | hs once tn a while n and # sincerely glad that th wint © of the monkeys died during the wet weather, but this ts consid ered a low mortality rate Emu One of re Throat » was in the the latter part of the ma will be “out of the ing shape. The Way You Say || SABOTAGE Makes Difference Once, a good many centuries | ago, It made a life-and-death difference whether one sald “sibboleth” or “shibboleth.” | lt dosen't’ make any differ ence at all now Now, according to statements made in court during the |. W. W. trial, it makes some differ ence whether one pronounces the last syllable of “sabotage” to rhyme with “cabbage” or “garage Carl Clapp, Everett citisen-deputy |was telling of inflam matory tte: lances he had lot Everett | | |‘direct action’ and ‘sabotage,” he |wald | | Inetan George Vanderveer, one jot the att # for the I |dete nda ¥. Was upon him “Did i th confessed ‘Van |made si had a real s uf you say If you say dence is In favor of ing equainted wit (disliking tt speaker said s were that If he s (GERMANY ASKED TO | ‘SEND YANKEES HOME, ROME, March 30.—Germany has been asked to send America r Page |quest transmission of this to Berlin thru the Spanish amb |dor here. ‘Stomach Not -— by Ant. cial ed igestants Magnesia for is to indiserim ach with drugs| realized artificial digeste the folly of this drugging is ent until ward neutralize ¢ stomach and thus relieve the distress to which it is giving rise, * “GOPS DON'T KNOW,” | 1917. PAGE THOUS pot 1,000 Shirts that are as well tailored a The styles and the patterns are all new, a Southwick guarantee. SAND new shirts, Spring Easter is just ahead, and we are approaching the Summer season, when every, man wants bright pattern Shirts—you will Saturday will be a good day to make your initial purchase of Summer Shirts. Special, $1.00. ac Dou gall-/outhwick The More Particular They Are the Better We Like Them 1,000 $1.50 Shirts Like These for On sale Saturday at $1.00 each. patterns, have just reached Seattle by ex- s any we have ever had, regardless of price. nd each Shirt has the usual MacDougall find them here in every size from 14 to 18. MacDougall-Seuthwick, First Fleer, mas, 4 years old, had a brand w hammer and delighted in put ut of commission. & meters ov BOY’S MOTHER | gale WETEST STATE | “The police don't know what they seigio ta, MAY BECOME DRY baby boy broke wa eters with his L ways Mra. George Thom venth| MADISON, Wis March eve. N consin, probably the J Comp have been coming {nin the Union, took {ts first step to- to the police of water meters be- day toward prohibition, when, after being broken in this neighborhood. |two hours of debate, the assembly An officer was sent and found | passed the Evjue bill, providing for} from nelghbors that Leonard)a state-wide vote on prohibition in| Instant Reljef! Indigestion, Gas, Upset Stomach—Pape’s Diapepsin Instantly neutralizes excessive acid in stomach re- lieving dyspepsia, heartburn, distress. It’s fine! from any drug store, and then if anyone should eat something which cesn't agree with them; if what they eat lies like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes head dizziness and nausea; eruc- tatic of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Dia pepsin comes {n contact with the stomach {t helps to neutralize the excessive acidity, then all the stom it fa-jach distress caused by !t disappears Its promptness, certainty and ease t a slow remedy an you tc drug ed for its less in rtain, v sick, 6 quick re psia and gastr ed by acidity, has n , the world over ad this wonderful stomach in overcoming such stomach disor. sweetener in your hor keep itiders is a revelation to those who handy—«cet a large eent case |try it This Is the Last Ad You'll See for Redelsheimer’s No more will the old, familiar name speak In print a welcome to the old store, which opened at First Avenue and Columbla while Seattle was yet comparatively a village, and which on Saturday evening will pass out of existence. Up to the last minute this store will continue to fulfill the mission for which It was established—to sell only dependaable mer- chandise at the lowest possible price, thereby contributing to the prosperity of the people. Saturday’s Value-Giving Will Surpass That of Any Single Day in the 27 Years of Redelsheimer’s History For Instance— NINETY-FIVE CENTS will buy your cholce of a superb line of Men's Hats that have always sold for $2.50 and $3. Soft or stiff, THIRTY-FIVE CENTSgis the price we've put on a lot of Boys’ Walsts and Blouses that always sold for $1 and $1.50, SEVEN EIGHTY-NINE will buy one of our etylish, snappy Suits or Overcoats for Men and Young Men that always sold for $15 and $18. All popular sizes, "LEVEN EIGHTY-NINE Saturday will doll you up in a regular $25 Suit or Overcoat that always sold for $25, Both Men's and Young Men's styles. All popular sizes. FOURTEEN EIGHTY-NINE will make you the proud and su- premely satisfied owner of a regular $30 to $35 value suit or over coat on Saturday. Your size is here. FURNISHING GOODS, including world standard makes of Shirts, Underwear, Hosietry, Collars, Neckwear, Nightrobes and Pajamas will all be featured in Saturday's unsurpassed value-giving. For the last time, you're invited to come Saturday to April, 1918. The bill now goes to the senate, where it is expected to pass by a close vote. FANS: You'll get rowd if you miss “The in the Star Mon- 50 CENTS Boye’, Girls’ and Children’s BASEBALL lost in the Double Squeeze” day KAVANAGH'S iret and For Skin Irritation There is one safe, dependable treat- ment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 25¢ or $1 bottle of zemo and apply as directed. Soon you will find irritations, pim- plet black heads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and skin troubles disappear. A little zemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that is needed. It banishes skin eruptions and makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E.'W, Rose Co., Clevelan: PACIFIC OUTFITTING CORsTHIRC & UNIVERS DRESSES 50 nil nnd writ YOUR CREDIT IS 0 o fF REDELSHEIMER’S FIRST AVENUE AND COLUMBIA STREET ”