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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1917 F WAR MESSAGE April 3 ) ‘ ond PAGE 3 Vy \| Satisfactory Terms Always TH GROTE-RANKINCO. OTT0 F KEGEL Manager Cynthia Grey’s ETTERS Dear Miss Grey young married fellow wanted the 16-year-old boys to answer 6-year-old girl's letter “Do boys love their girls after they let FULL TEXT ( WASHINGTON War with Germany wae urged f by President Wilson in his mes sage to congress last night The president has “accepted | carrving re tc ths the gage of battle’ thrown of Be down by the kaiser, he said were od | The president urged the im ome wy || mediate raising of an army of Do othyDaltonJ | Fat aioe ove. eens fhe Dark Road on board of | in case of wor at least 600,000 and noutraly along with} men, who should in my opinion be chosen upon the principle of universal liability to service and of belligerent Genere hospital ship Ever and = ships orely-bereay tho the also the authorization of subse quent additional increments of equal force as soon as they may be needed and can be handled in training | Aske for sAMO POC It will «iam There was some Cretonne Upholstered Chairs and Rockers Special $11.75 Regular Price $17 one of an goVernmer 1 were the choren on the 1 Panty b " of identit respect for them kiss Necessary Credits on the therr Weill, not lose after ki place, we are kissing girls You ought to know, you're a ma ried man | use the word for universal with the COUTBE lequate credit tained, I Not only should the country 0! be put in a thoro state of defense, he sald, but it must exercise all its power also “exert all its resources to , oh thin bring the the | tact ’ : German empire and end the war ranting more We do any girl the first habit of respect t Belief for the equitably. t to |tained, t would in|) to here is our answer Awful, P respect for 50 In the and must m1 little while unable the present generation taxation, 1 sa ing them well-congelved not in government of to o far as ma » ont we do terms taxation because er © that it would be ane the credits w because | of we am speaking several my boy friends. FAT a 4} far wo ma bardehi and in would be Ike t the inflation whieh Dear Miss Grey: In my mind and printed answers to “Just 16" it apparently is an established fact that the man of today loses respect for the before engage ment, grants him a kiss or other liberties To me, morally man is by far our the above the fact and fear waniza H " mo t material re tind t th AW of “The wrongs against which we now array ourselves said, “out to the very root of human life He described of democracies against German imperiaiiam; that the United States is not at with the German people, who had n voice in the war madness of their rulers; that the democratizing of Russia the lat ter country has become a fit partner for the great struggle opert as that toward a greater freedom for aed all humanity, for the German i he people as well as others ha ea of ret vernment /—~~of a modern Cleopatra ong of pas wrought havoc with. the ~ ambitions of man Spring Cleaning Sale of Printed and Inlaid ne aliat whose sion. and mentally, weaker sex and is only his admission of showing disappointment that the girl has sunk to tas an alliance his low standard of ideals, even tho he be the tempter It is up to the girls of today to remedy this double standard evil which has existed so long. Man wants only a pure, trustworthy girl 7 for a life partner—do not grant af |him this joy unless he can show |you a slate just as clean. Thru the medium of relatives or friends it should be possible to secure the records of any man and he should be made to balance the scale of re sponsibility that he has placed agai your |ife, past and present It ie vital that this should be done during friendship days. before that strong little God of Love has crept into the heart, either in. fluencing the mind in making a de cision or causing great disappoint ments. A YOUNG MAN, war with reo of the world Wanton Murders aid In the field } help them in ever » there and way are we to is the Lino- kitchen or remark- anyor who immense ) i e the w interested in Mberty of sug everal execu the purdgase of full text of consideration um ‘Yor we meas men of the congress The ittees, ire bathroom, avings can be by such floor coveg® th : Property can be paid for; lives of peaceful and the |t i ou innocent them people cannot be. The present amed after very German submarine warfare the branch against commerce is a warfare pon which tt against mankind j conducting War on All Nations g th pleas having bee careful thoug ' made witt irom terns, in five ties offered a cial reductions. Dorothy Dalton, in “The Dark irpose to pat aside all restraint) American ships have been PR ak getheh e avapro Road,” has created a character at foe pose nd make ve once captivating, unconventional, “oii gy alluring! The dramatic effect of the story (a veritable bombshell of tautly stretched emotion - stirring scenes) is vividly heightened by ‘her barbaric beauty of face and figure ; reca| counsel au ot) naw thet had: when t edarensed io. happinaas oF yoth iin thelee and her dynamic personality! irhlases Saag Mataeep poe aust’ put feeling ma had wheat od.-(PGht spirit. | certainly think none + the tess of my fady friend for jet F pling Pee adie tg ady friend tt /him. 1 told him only a man couid Both must be present to sign the bachelor friend eines ey nw @| get a marriage license. Will you document, or if one party secureM % vend thinks likewise settle this matter for us? it, he, or she, must have an affle ott t Dt mt . p of rig ‘ » - ANOTHER GEORGE ANXIOUS. davit from the other to the effect fe high We caly alt a the , ‘ | A—A man {s onl ’ d oF escape F ». When I addressed the Ifish and © power and to} @-—A friend and | were arguing), woman half a : d care taken that their| (ray is the be ae . \ sq over Marriage licenses. He says aj ——— a half a man and |that that one is willing to become: Jcrews would be given a fair chance) 1 thought it would #uffic pin it-gov cael tes iq | woman can woman oan get the Ileense ae wel the license as well woman when it/|a party to it. | ive nm the ope “Her Fame and Shame,” a high-powered So save their lives in ir open|cur neutral rights with such @ concert of .porpose and of poate right to sail the seas against un-jaction as will henceforth ensure Keystone concoction of mirth ( in two | The precautions were meager and] lawful inter! Spr Mahe tol the Gheartaecs ar thane octal WARI! VI reels) features Charles Murray, Li haphazard enough as was proved in| ieep our people safe against unlaw-| Nentrality is no longer feas Its Effect on Merchandise Piel Fazenda and Harry Booker. j distressing instance aft ér desirabie where the peace of the Dear Miss Grey: Just let me say Ty a word as to the right or wrorg of Th ; Kissing before being engaged. | can T say with an honest conviction for my part that in my opinion if a young lady wishes a young man to venta {OPM @ stronger manly attachment do for her, why, what is more natural than to let him kiss her good-night? ' do not believe that a right y/ thinking young man would think any less of her. | am heartily in atterns of In! Regular price $1.15 Regular price $1 Regular price ular price 70¢ the yard..... the yard.”... ; the yard the yard the yard.. le patterns in blue and white are included, and jarker patterns in wood effects are also shown. tives a are ports or the rope Tells of Broken Promise That had seemed to be it itual at unhappy two months 1 thought of the altered made with n of the same things re challenge is several nation st de t it will co we make of the German submarine earlier in the at since Apr of last year the imperial Germa had som jewhat re warfare Grote Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin r itself how nation war t ar for ourselve n min¢ } government as a man, but | can’t agree with comes to getting a marriage license, Our to assert arms, our will, not by the will of the people. | No More Neutrality Now We have the last of neu-| trality in such circumstances. We are at the beginning of an age tn hich it will be insisted that the | seen violence But armed neutr is impract ality, it able {ness radelibeads | German Outlaws bes in the of cruel world is involved and the freedom | b be cort he m oe ° ALLACE EAL MUSIC {or | Gree. of restraint was observed. ct its peoples and the menace 10 {which it will be inalated | tion aside. Lechapaend pet by organised force, eee ity for wrong UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY ic wholly . served among FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 15c—CHILDREN 5c Ruthless Sinkings HF bed ah be 8 ee cae | wae ied wholly by theif SCHNEIDER STOCK, SAYS WAR WILL CASCARETS SELL Ve have =i PRICES. “BUY NOW”—ROGERS’ SL sas not with their previous knowl Seattle public: For the-next and of doing nations citi | 8 |MR. H. M. 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Have your work done by a dentist who knows how to do your dental work as it really should be done; who possesses expert skill in the science and art of dentistry, and who holds an unbroken record as a highly successful dentist for —" NO PAIN Teeth extracted, filled, live nerves removed, in fact all dental operations per- formed by the use of “Novocain” without sensing a particle of pain ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY ME I have my credentials, and a record of more than to back each and every claim | make, and I will Pads furnish you with names of patients who have had my “Honest, Different Dentistry,” and are happy. Mr eeth, when healthy, you at your best? Are you physi in good condition. Come to me, let me give your teeth a thorough examination; | will tell you the best kind of work adapted to your particular case that you should have done, and if there is another and cheaper alternative! will tell you of that. You will know the exact cost—-the examination and imate is free Prices right—work the very best. Satisfaction guaranteed. Come and let me do your work. the next my ‘“‘Trubyte” mean a high physical efficiency—health. ically fit? You can he if Are your teeth are all DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) “Take Elevator to Sixth Floor—it will pay you.” 601-602 Eitel Bldg., Second and Pike (Where Swift’s Drug Store Is) Elliott 3026 Open Evenings and Sundays Best, safest cathartic for liver and bowels, and people know it. at all They're fine! Don't stay bil- ious, sick, headachy or constipated. Asks War Acceptance There is one choice we can not make. We are incapable of making it. We will not choose the path of submission and suf fer the most sacred rights of our nation and our people to be Ignored or violated. The wronge against which we will now array ourselves are no wrongs; they cut to the | very roots of human life a nd of the| rig and even tragical charac-| and tep | am taking and of responsibility which it inside ° or Enjoy with ¢ at nigh | gentlest a you ever enced. Wake up pling grand. Your head will be your tongue n, breath ; stomach sweet and your liver thirty feet of bowels active. | box at any drug store and hten wp. Stop the headache: pells, bad colds and Brighten up, Cheer up, Cl Mothers should give a whole | ret children when crosi nus, feverish or if tongue is coated—they are harmle#s—never gripe or sicken. two bowel cleansing common olem ter of t Get a grave stralg bilious |days ap! but in un obed! I deem my constitu tional duty I advise that the co: gress declare the the imperial German goverr be in fact nothing | against the cove of the United mally accept the which has then and that it t it the itating recent course of to ment to than war and people t it for IMgerent been thrust steps not only more rama {ETRO POLITAN THEATRE to p country in but thoro 0 to exert power and employ all its re sources to bring the government of the German empire to terms and| ' end the war ‘ By Special 2 Vhat this will involve { SwATTLE Lilt coisa tlt Saale tieable cooperation in counsel Anainting Artivt With tate of defense all it agement clear, NEW YORK prac and vetion with the governments now at war with Germany and, as incl dent to that, the extension to those governments of the most liberal] Philh; 0 i tr financial credits, in order that our| armonic rc esta may so far possible | John be added to theirs, It will involve the organization and mobilization of all the material resources of the country to supply the materials of war and serve the incidental needs of the nation in the most abundant and in the most economical and ef- | ficient wes possible. | It will Involve the full equip. | ment of the navy in all respects, particularly in supplying it with | the means of dealing with the enemy's submarines. It will in eats O volve the immediate addition to the armed forces of the U S. already provided for by law exource as wperer om THURSE NING, A a Matin of Program SATURDAY, A ) 7TH At orp. M tle of Tenor Ap noes in this Famous Young Program “le NOW to $2.00 Hriltiant Orchestral ' BOXES PER YEAR “ HONEST PAINLESS DENTISTRY f > MMESPERYEAR |their ro German People Not Consulted It was a war d ed upon 4 ar used mined upe n the old ays eoples were nowh ers and and waged tes s men wh » their fell to be ¢ unhappy ware in the tle groups « » were were or an accustor ow men nation intrigue to t critical po! Secrecy Needed when ulted by pro interests of as pawns fully and contrived gress ation narrow and Can't Trust Autocracy sintained except b atic nt could t trusted to keep within it ¢ covena It partner Intrigue an er be » autocrs least henor, a ts Only free people purpose and their 4 common can hold the honor end and preser interest of mankind to any interest of their own Points to Russia Does not every American fee! that assurances have been added to our hope for the future peace of the world by the wonderful and heartening things that have been happen: ing within the last few weeks in Russia? Russia was known by those who knew it best to have always been in fact demo. cratic at heart, in all the vital habits of her thought, in all the intimate relationships of her people that spoke their natural instincts, their habitual attitude towards life The autocracy that crowned the summit of her political structure, long as it had stood and terrible as was the reality of its power, was now in fact shaken off and the great, gen- erous Russian people have been added in all their majesty and might to the forces that are fighting for freedom in the world for justice and for peace Here (Continued on page 4) is a fit partner for a leagu oie} $1.50 Cluett Dress Shirts, hip would eat steady t r narrow few days, “Buy now,” aus be the slogan, for if war come, and it certainly looks as though it were coming, d coming fast, it will cause marked increase in the price off merchandise. Such is the opinion of H. M. Rogers, the succes: Seattle merchant who is sete” ting the pace among Seattle | clothiers for fast selling, When } interviewed on this subject, | Mr. Rogers said: “Yes, with a shortage in production, n chandise values are bound tom increase. It is for this rea that my advice to the Seattle public is to buy now, and buy And to back up my advice, I'll quote these sensa- H. M, ROGERS Who Says “Buy Now.” quickly. | tional selling prices for Wednesday :” Arrow Collars will go at 2 of these collars is 15c¢ straight. sizes, late styles. 2 for 15c. Regular contract price. Over 150 dozen in lot, all © Rogers’ price 69c, Men's Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, worth to $4.00, at $1.98. | Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. | $20 Men’s Suits $8.95 | Men's high-class Suits, browns, grays and blues, that sold” to $20.00; they go, beginning Wednesday, at $8.95, Men's high-grade Suits to $15.00, will go at $4.85. Mens Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds,. chevio |worsteds and serges; many Society brand and Strauss pure. |wool fabrics in lot. They sold to $30.00. For ve | Rogers has priced them at $11.85. Having secured the huge B. Schneider stock, 1009 T Avenue, at a big discount less than wholesale cost, Rogers moved and merged it, for quick selling purposes, with his ime |mense Red Front Clothing Company stock at 1508-1510 First | Avenue, opposite the Public Market. This entire stock is ;on sale, and the great crowds that pack the store each surely demonstrate the exceptional values to be had. | Men's Underwear to 65c, Rogers sells it at 19c, Men's Wool Underwear to $2.00, Rogers’ price 78c. 50c President | Suspenders, Rogers’ price 17c. Large lot of Men’s Ove: all sizes, go at 49c, Men's Cotton Socks at 6c; Men's Pure Silk Socks |39c; Black Bear Overalls, B. V. D. and Cooper Underwear~« ‘in fact, everything for man’s needs—all included in this ‘and going at such sensational prices as these. This great sale starts again Wednesday at 9 a. m, | Rogers says come early. You can’t make any mistake here, | Merchandise exchanged or money back with a smile if pur- |chaser so desires. Such is Rogers’ method, Remember the address. Don't be misled by other The Schneider stock was bought by Rogers and goes on only at Rogers’ large double store— bis pr THE RED FRONT CLOTHINGCO.. "1508-1510 First AVG. rati'rne naan 4 fl \

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