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during Double Inducements Tomorrow Summer weight, Shepherd belt, cuffs and embroidered Children’s Coats checks, with white pique white pique collar. Regular value $3.50 to $4.00. To close out, each $2.49 Size 6 Infants’ White Dresses | In Nainsook, India linon, French lawn, nicely trimmed with Val Jace and insertions, in long and short styles, from 6 months to years. Priced $1.19 to 82.50 Only. Children’s White Dresses In French lawn, India linon, Nicely trime Val embroidery and insertions 3 to 6 years, Priced . $1.98, $2.25, 82.50 with Warner’s Rustproof Corsets In styles to suit the stout Also the nursing and maternity styles. as well as the slim figure. Priced $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00. Children’s Gingham and Cham- bray Dresses, in plain colors and fancy plaids. Nicely trimmed with contrasting materials. They come principally in the belted _ styles, with turndown collars. Bizes 2 to 6 years, Priced-— 75e, SS¢, $1.00, $1.35, $1.75, $1.98 Perfect Fit Envelope Chemise, smooth Ladies’ Patent and Gun Metal Pump also 1 and) Setrap Sandals, all sizes, pair, $2.95 Child's Kid Button Shoes, sixes 5% to & Special, pair,.61.235 Siues 1 to 5, pair ase Boys’ Box Calf Shoes, solid leather roughout, sole nailed and sewed, Special, pr. 82.25 fitting yoke, trimm: with Val. lace and ribbon, arm holes and skirt edged with lace Exceptional of crinkled need to be knee and elastic: in | Ladies’ Bloomers, crepe, does not froned; fullness at waist adjusted by | pink and white only, pair $1 .00 Dainty Brassieres, good quality cambric, with 3-inch lace or em- - Remaants of Silk Ribbon, ty in widths to 4 inches, all colors Tomorrow special. each - 9) ( y SECOND AVENUE INMOR CONCERNED _ OVER IRISH SITUATION SAN FRANCISCO, April 16.—Can ° all speaking engagements in ‘Weet, T. P. O'Connor, Irish lend ‘@e, who has been touring the United) 411) determine its standing among today that he hurry to Washington to re there while the Irish situation feet that during the compl! and perilous situation at home Place is in Washington.” O'Con said today f the belief that Presi Misses’ Hose, made from of combed yarn; apliced in black and white All sizes: sa 25c Women's Hose, mercerized cot ton, with double sole, high spliced heel a: double toe, al! colors, including white and black; all wines. 25 $1 .40 pair, 6 pairs for nice quality heel and toe lengths, suitable for hair bows, etc “THe STORE MAT, ‘SAVES vou MONEY / VY} WI AT UAMES STREE* | INSPECT “U” SOLDIERS | Annual federal inspection of the reserve officers’ training corps at the university was held by Lieut. Cyrus F, Dugger Tuesday. | ‘The rating to Be given the corps |inetitutions giving miltary tiraining and will establish the percentage of men to be named for the national army officers’ tratning camps. dent Wilson's view will have great ight in the final decision of the [Irish question. WHOLESALERS BLAMED FOR HIGH _ PRICES OF WOOD The following explanation of the wood fuel prices in Seattle came to! The Star from the local fuel admin istration's off! today “It has been brought to my at ltention that In the story given you | for publication Friday, April 12th, T unintentionally did an injustice to many of the fuel dealers of the City| of Seattle in stating Matly that the} fuel administration had never at-| tempted to control wood fuel prices in Seattl “It appears that shortly after the fuel administration for this state was organized, the fuel de had jin preparation a price list which | would have represented an advance) over the prices then obtaining.| When the matter was submitted to Mr. Whitcomb, he requested that the| old prices be continued until the ad ministration had the opportunity to; go into the matter and decide what) were the fair prices for this oity With thia request the fuel dealers, for the mont part, complied La the matter was put up to! King county committee, They were busy first in formulating proper coal prices, so that action on wood was deferred for many weeks. | During January and February, how:| ever, representatives of the commit} tee were engaged in a study of the! local situation, and had practically arrived at a price schedule on mill) wood, which would have r ited in} considerable increases over the old schedule that most of the deale were #till adhering to under the re} quest of Mr. Whitcomb. “Then control over wood was withdrawn by the fuel tration at Washington schedule never became effective. | During all that time however.) prices on mill wood had been kept at their old level, at a very con | siderable loss to the wood dealers) of the city, to whom I feel an in justice was done by the statement that we had never attempted to con | trol local wood prices. In addition, 1] learn that the King county fuel) committees has worked out a schedule} of reasonable retail margins on mill! wood, which the retail dealers have) generally adopted, and which will shortly be published for the informa-| tion of the public. If mill wood prices are held to that they will not tn any more than « fair margin, so for aw the retail dealers are concerned, but it) is the opinion of the committee that the wholesale prices charged by many of the mille and wholesale dealers in Seattle, are too high. ‘Please understand, however, that the new prices have not been ordered | by the fuel adm any statement t wrong, because the fuel nistra tion at Washington has instructed the local administration that the law| | does not confer any authority on the! administration to regulate wood/ rieen” the prices adntinie and the level ove mi Seattleite to Go After Chinchilla Fifty chinchilla are to be imported, brought into Seattle, ‘What ts a chine A rodent, a croms between a squirrel and a rat }a creature that eats nuts, whistles thru his beard, and in valuable for | hia fur. | Francia J. Feidler, local is going to head an expedi the wilds of South America t ‘tain the 5 ateopath, | PRING IS HERE, YOU NEED A TONIC: You Are Unnaturally Tired When the First Warm Days “ Appear Your Blood Requires Attention “With the advent of spring many begin to feel the debilitating of lack of out-ofdoor exercise the winter, the blood is thin not circulate as it should, digestion is impaired and the undernourished Pale, nervous people whose blood thin and who have a feeling ot Yassitude as warm weather ap should take a tonle to pulld up the blood and strengthen the nerves. “Some men and many women feel! time. This is not natural. Fatigue following work or great exertion is normal, but to be constantly tired indicates a diseased ondition, usually thin blood. Pack ache generally accompanies this siate of the system. sufferers are usually pale but Tt seneensit thin. In blondes the naparency of the skin is increased DB trumetice it Is decreased and the complexion becomes muddy ‘This condition of thin blood, which doctors call anemia, is a dangerous one if allowed to progress, but with prover treatment it may be speedily enrrect Mrs. Shaw street. found a reme dition. She says: “Y suffered for two years from thin Plood and a general brevking down of my health. I was pale and tired out and had very severe headaches. T had no strength. no ambition, and fat times was very nervous and not at all myself. “Mv mother had taken Dr Mame’ Pink Pills with benefit, and unon her advice I began takin them. After the second box T could ee an improvement and I took four in all at that time. When tired all the ed John T. Morean, of No. 119 New London, Conn., for an anemic con help me at once.” Was a Physical Wreck “I feel that it is my duty to recom mend Pr. Williams’ Pink Pilla to every suffering woman,” says Mra Frank McLaughlin, 315 Seventh wtreet, St. Clair, Mich. “Before tak there tonic pills | was a phyat- wreck, unable to do anything. I all rundown, had no ambition, Diood was #0 thin that my face ite and I had stomach trou tation of the heart and not care to eat and the of food would make me sick. 5 not walk very far or do any housework or I would get all tired not rest me and I would feel very tr when rising in the morning. I had terrible headaches. “One day 1 read about | lama’ Pink Pills for Pale People in |the newspaper and decided to try | them. Before I had taken the third jbox I could see that th were helping me. After I had taken five boxes the color had come back to my cheeks and my weight had fn creased from 90 to 120 pounds. I can honestly say that no medicine has ever done so much for me an Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I have recommended them to many of my friends and neighbors.” A Tonic for Neurasthenia Dr, Wil haustion of the nervous system. The causes are varied. Continuous work mental or physical, without proper vacation periods, without proper at tention to and worry over the struggle for success, are the most common causes. 1x ceases of almost any kind may produce it. Some diseases, like fevers and the grip, will cause new rasthenia, So also will a severe shock, intense anxiety or grief The symptoms are oversensitive ness, irritability, a disposition to worry over trifles, headache, possibly naus The treatment is one of nutrition of the nerve cells requiring a non alcoholic tonic, Miss Alvira Free man, It, F 6, Albion, N. ¥ owes he sith to the tonic treatment. She says ter I had typhoid strength e white wan poor and I became very nervous. I had fainting and weak spells, when everything seemed to be in a whirl and turn black be: fore me. I had headaches contin. ually. “IT was constantly under the care of a doctor, but hiv remedies did not help me. I then began the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and found they were helping me after I had taken them a short time. I contin- ued taking thern until I was restored to perfect health.” Bring Color to the Checks Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People contain just the elements needed to build up the blood and re store the lost color and vitality. New energy circulates thru the with the enriched blood, the heart stops its alarming palpitating, color returns to cheeks and lips. “I am glad to recommend Dr, Wil die exercise It seemed as tho my sleep did Mams’ Pink Pills,” says Mra, Kod Neurasthenia is a condition of ex:| jerick D. Macleay, of No, 75 Norman| avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., “as they have| | been of wonderful benefit to me. A| few years 1 was completely run| down through overwork and worry,| My blood was thin and wate andl | very pale i ar |e ew gradually worse for a ar and was weak and}! short of breath especially when 1 | Walked up stairs, which 1 could not do without resting every few at 7 | {1 id not even wi “the | Vv alk acroms the | Feom without having my heart £1 roe ut-| as under the doctor's care| ut the entire winter. ited by his treatment , Ir ng Dr. Williams | 1 noticed right away were helping me. fan to have strength Urely that the pilis| for my cheeks be. reernme color and my| eo recovered } i After siving the pitly a ther ough trial I will be i ‘ through this statement of ony: expert | ence. h ve | » some other perso ence, son F person in restored i Improve Your Appetite Those who take Pills for v , ed ke Dr. Williams Pink | i aeen Gant that uv improvement be 1 @ noUceable increase in Appetite. When you ne and your vitality is low, your anck| tite falls. Nothing tastes good. won take no pleasure in your meni 12u der such cire UMstances, * a wention is imposible. nda Dr. Wiliams’ P "ink Pill Freie. Is tone up ntire system, the blood ig pe fiched and g00d, red blood in enn eawon nal digestion, The giands the digestive fluids a ‘ not merely stimulated an you once mote enjoy a geod ap | petite « forward pleas y to mealtime is the firnt ‘isn an urning he iy n® health, wtrength and vital Write for Free Booklet The purpowe of Dr. W ‘> Pills is to buile rr. Williams’ Pink | veg ba 1 up the blood. ‘They ene Ung and they do it vey are for this reason an in j ~~. In diseases arming a or deficient blow "1 the grip and fevers. The pills are guaranteed to be free from opiates| or any harmful drug and cannot injure the most delicate system Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by your own druggist or will be went by mail, postpaid, on receipt of| price, 50 cents per box; six boxes! for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medi cine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. A book let, “Building Up the Bi mailed free to any address upon oe quest. ‘GREGORY SAYS ALIEN ties of ene aggerated, 00d," will he| General Gregory, in a letter to Rep: resentati STAR-TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. PAGE 4 REFRAIN FROM EATING WHEAT, | BOARD'S PLEA ‘There can only be wheat enough if Amerioa provides it, and America can provide it by the personal and patriotic cooperation of all of us We must rend wheat to our army in France, We cannot ship potatoes.” ‘Thin waa the food price publishing board's statement Priday | “very Ume you refrain from eat ing anything made of wheat, you save food that is needed by our arm | ten tn France. ‘Stocks of food in the populated sections of Russia are small and the, agricultural outlook for 1928 is un favorable, according to information | received by the United States food) administration Columbia river at emelts are now per 100 Ibe cane be to COUN BYRUP-Golden walt 14 0 18 Oe he to 11.08. PATENT FLOUR - Retailers LocaL 1% to $141, pay, 144-m bage 4M. dawe $2.50 to 47 en par, 24%4-%. 1145, «om bege 62.60 GRAHAM FLOUR Te t2ye, 4m S290 b : sumera should pay, 18-T, 600 to 6be am. 8248 to 8 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR — Retatiers pay 10. ™. bee, 49-™ tee te s Retail $3.28 to 82.97% y, 10™, 800 to ayn ore pay, 10-T te $3.40) consumers S00 to 900, ¢F-ib BARLEY FLOUN The: 4Pelb, should pay, 10th 32.0 to 8276 LOCAL BUCKWHERAT—Retatiers per, TD. Thee to Ble; consumers should pay He Wo w KN BUCK WHEAT —-ite Se to Eine, consume to he. He-Netallers pay ‘ tere pay. | eneuld MILO Mal 10-1 col Retaliers pay) i} allere pay PM to consumers should pay 100 te 196 PRARL BARLEY (oolk) Mere te to Pe; consumers should ibe to ite HOMINY—Retaiiers pay, 2% cane per dom, FLAT to F195, PD enone the to The, bulk, per Te. per vey the H—Netaliers pay, Phe tw 1046, 2 ’ ihe, 19% ARADMeretiors pay, I-08 loaves consumere ehowld pay te DRIED GREEN PRAS—-Netatiers pay, T., Ie to lie; consumers should pay 126 to 186. YRLLOW 7 er Netatiors pay. ft C 190 the should pay, orurr Retailers pay, per 100 Me, 38.00 consumers enould pay 100 te 1% pink Me to tte Washingten colored te 1 KVArOn id pay. | ee, medium If we ere pay, awe bulk #Ke to Pe: consumer ney seeded 1D he fancy evaded, | 10%0, ob 0 LENS, taney OTL Retatiors to mediam ‘ a ne 4 to $1 «rep te pay, pinte 27° te W-galion Ite $24 pay 3 bes, 46 OLPOMARGARIN Ete erade prints, Ie to He printa 260 to 20¢; commu pay grade ihe to 46 CHEESE cream, : Consumers should tetallers pay, per 100 the Goma § to 09 etted Gema $1.30 fancy 31.00 to 7 fo per to 0, lower grades to $1.20 per 100 TURMIES $1.50 to $1.78; te to te fh As pay consumers ehould pay retailers pay ould pay 25. tall $2 ‘ Th. “lat $2.25 to 63.55, | to 03.35; Alaska red. | to $2.40; pinks 1-t% an, Puget 200 to 2b0, tall 330 to’ 38e; to 300; pinks, pey eM. flat tani | | | con: | 200 to 260 th river amelt) conaum ¥ bo to bho y #'e to 186M od), retatiers should pay ern should p FISH (biact fo 1.; consumers © to Ibe B. COD (whol T.; cot 1%: TOM CO (Aronned), conaumers should | D, retailers pay fe th: con. | ACTIVITIES MAGNIFIED WASHINGTON, April 16.—Actiyi ny aliens are greatly ex according to Attorney Currie of Michigan, The public assumes a great deal of enemy activity is going on in this This Week Only--A Free Tube This Offer on P Present odent Ends Saturday Night is Coupon Today Stop Brushing Teeth In Ways Which Cannot Save Them All Statements Approved By High Dental Authorities Tooth Troubles Come From Film Your Methods Do Not End It Doubtless your teeth are brushed daily, and you think them clean. But feel your teeth with your tongue, and you find a slimy film. Your brushing does not end that. And that film is the cause of nearly all tooth troubles. Stop and consider. Do your teeth not discolor? Does not tartar form? Must not your dentist, at cer- tain intervals, clean your teeth with pumice? And does he not sometimes find embryo decay? If so, it is evident that your present methods do keep teeth clean. No old-time method does. Statistics show that decay and pyorrhea, despite all brushing, are more prevalent than cver. The whole trouble lies in that film. It is clinging and albuminous. It resists the tooth brush. Any soapy tooth paste simply helps to make it more dense — more resistant to the brush. It gets into crevices and stays. That film absorbs stains and discolors. It hardens into tartar. It holds food particles which ferment and form acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth —the cause of all decay. That film is also a breeding place for germs. A smal! particle of film contains millions of germs. These germs, together with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. They enter the veins through the gums, and many serious diseases are traced to them. So nearty all tooth troubles, and the troubles they lead to, are directly due to that film. It is almost uscless to brush teeth in ways which leave that film. You simply remove the debris. Now a way has been found which does that, and also ends the film. The way is called Pepsodent—a scientific dentifrice. We ask you to prove it, for your own sake, by a one-week test. Pa REGUS @aT.ofrF psadéent The New-Day Dentifrice Present Free-Tube Coupon to SSS =—_—_= ural that vag fled into ne » reports # Gregory gave as an ilue are magni wational stories. tration Mhe Jrountry, he #aid, and it is but nat | | reports of incendiary fires attributed | that statin: | to enemy alte that reased value ants, the actual He raid ties show in) fire g the vast lose to all property in 1917 was not much larg r than in 1913, eavelope Ene on Ave. and rohandise and | | clan's Winey Trouble Oten Causes ious Backache When your back aches, and your bladder and kidneys seem to be dis ordered, go to your nearest drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Kil ner's Swamp-Root, It is a physi prescription for ailments of the kidneys and bladder. It has stood tho test of years and |has a reputation for quickly and ef. | fectively giving results in thousands | this preparation | | of cases Thie preparation, so v has been placed on sa Get a bottle, medium or large size, at your at drugecion if you wish first to test send ten cents to & Co, Binghamvon, N ample bottle, When writ: ing be sure and mention The Seattle Kx-Gevernment Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON fr. RIGHT DRUG CO, sTORES Leck fer the Free Decter Sign. y effective, | verywhere, | FREE DOCTOR |} Now a New Way Ends The Film A Dainty Film Digestant Three years ago a way was found to keep teetti free from film. It is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. And that film is albuminous matter. Pepsin long seemed forbidden. It remains inert unless activated. And the usual activating agent—an acid—is harmful to the teeth. But invention has found an activating agent which cannot harm the teeth. That agent is combined with pepsin in this new-day dentifrice. And five govern- ments have already granted patents on this effective combination. The object of Pepsodent is to digest and dissolve that film, just as pepsin dissolves the white of an egg. Then to keep that film from forming by action which it can't resist. Able dental authorities fave to three years of clinical tests. Thnel teoeaae eteae have amply proved its efficiency. Now it seems cer- tain that Pepsodent solves all the t prob- lems. And we take this method to quickly let every- body prove it. Now we offer you a One-Week tube. Present this cote oe eine ea Use it and note the regults. They will be a revelation to you: They will change ail your ideas of teeth cleaning. Note how clean your teeth feel after using. Note how they whiten as the film disappears. In a few days, note the glisten. . You will know in a week that does what nothing else has done. You Will know what clean teeth mean. You will find the very use of Pepsodent delightful. After that week you will never return to the old ways. All your life may be altered by this Pepsodent protection. Accept this one-week offer. Cut out the coupon now. ONE-WEEK TUBE FREE Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, to the druggist named. It is good for a One-Week Tube of Pepsodent. DC | errr rrr er Address Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 1104 So, Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and the tube will be sent by mail. The Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash. Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo if you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you | wash it with, Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsi- fied cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than the most expensive soap or any- thing else you can use for shampoo Ing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your water and rub it in, One or two tea spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cle ts the hair and scalp thoroughly, lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and eventy, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage, You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store, It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough 106 (COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. KDWIN J. BROWN D. D. B New at 108 Cotembia my to lat ave, and Columbia . Just acroes the street from my ion. My new en- trance is 106 Columbia, midway be- tween Firet and Second aves. 1 will not raise my prices because of the war, but I do expect to increase my dental practice so that the increased business will offset the cost of doing business because of the war. I want to be known as the only man in Sea! who did not raise his prices because of the wai EDWIN J. BROWN, Beatties 1 108 € hair with D. 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