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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1918. PAGE 6 } DEAFNESS Prevent It by Keeping i} _ — a Fraser-Paterson Co, § An Extraordinary Sale of Seven Blumdred New, Smart Untrimmed Itlats At SL.35 Each A Saul made possible by one of the Each ear has @ canal ¢ hian tube, Thin b Postoffice aa Second-Class Matter 3 months, $1.18; @ months, $3.10 ity, 30¢ a month Co Phone Mate 600 roar’) dcpartmeata, Katered at Seattle, Wash, By mail out ef city, te per me year, $4.00. By Pebusnee Datty by The Star Pul exchange connect! Across the Border BY EONUND Vance cook E. J Were we not so thoroly interested in Wm, Hohenzollern, we would, just now, be greatly excited he Vv. Mactan Wi There is no question but Mexico is filled with German propagandists who are well supplied with money, and the INTERPRETATIONS reports that Mexican troops are being mobilized at several It you ove m lant lean visnge working hard its narrow eyes, points along the border seem to be well authenticated. If ua robes epg lhe sary ee Fy Fost wel Pee pope can’t lick a fellow, in fair fight, right out in the road Poungmedl oar ypigpe ate Panoagelicar 2' front of the house, send your crooks around to set fire For the balance of the picture you shall see, my watching fad, to his barn. Such is only ordinary kaiser policy. That Bill will be as good as he has heretofore been bad. Carranza and his relatives, say people who live next | door to Mexico, are silent partners in companies which con | Very few ¢ It therefore | the nurr it opens into healthy inflame fever or deform may obstruct th and in tat way ease to the ear, This is particu When you see a pair of trousers made for any legs but thore When you see a of indecisive shoes, true when the nose ts blown ver é trol the trade in almost everything of importance produced mention .t and mustache, I suppose nan’. greatest Millinery purchases of the untry, an » one can do business without paying 1 for any o a wh The secret in the prevention of ear 2250) ‘ 5 q at $1.35 Bieee country, and no one can do busines ee ake you merry, ladies; make you gontienen ks besa 12 Me tet lgptg tel eason, Untrimmed Hats that at $41.35 offer the best values of the son—Hat that are the correct shapes, the correct col- tribute to these concerns. Such was the old-time, long- continued Diaz “form” of government, and Carranza was riie's drunk again These are patent indication» that our ¢ noes Bas GAL cOek can be done with me or tb bound to come to it, sooner or later; first, because Carran- Running up the Woolworth building, while the Alpine breezes biow spicatioin ‘Wes & permanant ga and relatives, like all Mexicans, have itching palms; I org hot rigs nor Menino 5 his “gee struction exists, The nose should] ors and materials. It seems that every con- secondly, because a government has to have money to make Spying oct [ rrdlele Ranga tegae se hieah! mores ’ own, or m nen be “ pebved pe a : eivable shape and color is included in the bs « e 6 b. a ot ja bed rom r o Ume parents should) its wheels go ‘round. You mustn't get excited at a simple scene Uke that ltewt the hearing of hay ante, & lot. Take the state of Sonora, where the Madera move- It merely means that Douglas lost the latch-key of his flat ly am abaéeasalih to auseevered th There are large picture shapes, there |ahould not be matiafied with saying ment was hottest, for instance. It was the native state of Carrol, vice president under Diaz. Mr. Carrol’s oranges | 1°94 (00.5 ust lady very, mie ela _— Oh, well, it will be outgrown are dozens of sailor shapes, there are must be picked and marketed, before anybody else's were If che aseens to know eunally What her ayes Ghd tooth are fer, : Pure 100, sot he) allowed. 6, be | bonnets, smart turbans, close-fitting touched. There was a splendid brewery, with exclusive An gers thru a half a dogen reels ts Gangerees G2 Banting ond $ | hats. They are of splendid quality lis- * that Cohn & verstein's emport at Cohoes ere, Milan, Leghorns, hemps and rough concessions for the making of beer in the state, in which Mr Carro! and relatives were “in on the ground floor.” Beer requiring ice, there was an up-to-date artificial ice plant, Will be selling pink pajamas just the sume as Bt traws. If you see a fleshly a KOW Un almont ge They are Hats that would retail regularly cnized symp with Carro! and relatives again “in on the ground floor s hy ho aptes 9h ne 1 Wh to wre K. Cae at $2.20 to $6.00, with sotha worl’ nape and everybody unable to get ice elsewhere. Same as to oe reese tae hile as begins with . . svap, clothes and most other luxuries tending to uplift the $e ice bene kaw anna 1 ciaeiad by alle waiabe, common cold. All in one big rousing Thursday sale at, Mexican. And that the commonefolks stood for it so long hat means that ¢ Theda has a bad relapse of vampa bigeye: P ntutt fa Sage gen By GOED cick sss csccesrccsecchenes s0.. $1.35 —Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor. Editor’ $s Mail ' * iw ) Keep your letters short. If ‘was argument that the Mexicans are not capable of self- government, or democracy, a weakness that some students of government are already charging against the Russians, by the way. Certain it is that, if Carranza has got to the me-and- my-relatives basis of government, Mexico is going to become with eyes too much made up a queen's, seems inclined to sup With men who fed bh ite beyond their means Altho the scene may indi her pant in somewhat #h It really means that Olga is a very much wronged lady slender demoinel! eo manners ar pattern for on, when w i i | + Noteworthy Values in Women's Splendid, Correct, a less and less comfortable neighbor. Stir into that basis | wnen you see the handsome hero, who has wunk the submarine thay are mete tha 240 words a pinch of Teutonic deviltry, and you have something cook- Soak up the fea unul he almost long, they have litte chance of ing that Uncle Sam would be wise in carefully watching. ee ee ee being published. * mt i. I] When you see their nearing faces melt and mingle into one | PROLLY PY) ral S Wonder why the Stone-Webster people brought |] The meaning is that heaven be’ praised’ another pictures done, || ,BON'T BE CHEAP PATRIOT || — ervicealD ete (Copyright, 1918, N. EB A) Coming—tomorrow—"Wise Words.” Maybe it's a geod show, but you could buy a Thrift Stamp instead of coming so often. orn have noticed, ax 1 have, how much cheap patriotiem is being shown these days. How many people are kor { By that [} mean those who holler “Haw off by. yet whe to support tha to over their attorney from Tacoma, Monday, to listen to | end gity council's discussion of the Skagit river power te ? | “My Four Years in Germany” If you, Mr. Average American, are still skeptical re-| garding the wisdom of America’s entrance into the world} war, or if there are doubts existing as to the conditions| which led up to her participation, take a night off this} $15, $18.75 and $22.50 OATS that represent the maximum of material value, of tailoring, of finishing, for the quoted 4 prices. $ —Coats that are the season’s authentic, approved 4 time for this show-off patriot iam in past w in the time tc week, and go to the Coliseum theatre. ie Gaeeet ee oe ta ee styles There you will see a straightforward and frank moving, goes by ie no sign. is Pe ‘ re, Flog hed Four Years in Germany,” adapted : f Come on, folks! Would you be.|§ —Materials are splendid, durable wool velours, serges, e of the same name by Ambassador Gerard, , ee. a eee ae eee soplins and Scotch mixtures. that will interest you, to say the least. A WORD = | Fied the other day, Rhdacwmet is re nniita aoa . Siti & ghotorlay “based on fact, not fiction.” And { Predera pee eee als Nong goaiuee our bars masch by |S —Sands, tans, rookie, Copenhagen, Poilu, navy when audiences actually see a representation of Kaiser! JOSH WISE | in) Wausau, Win, made this an|Without @ tear in your eye or a) § rose and effective mixtures. Wilhelm, see the brutality and snobbishness of German | AS When a man| "2 : mnt Cathie er” coe ee creer ole Qood assortments at each low price— officers, see the devastation of fields, and the desp@iling talks ¢° kilt time| "1! slectes " >» have the) nut 1 have nc Soeer: 1S —Good assortr S at eac p of lives, see the striking down of the infirm, the suppres- ~\ he nearty always! oY, Fe" rid of the coasting boanis| “We must all be patriots, but don't! s $15.00 $18.75 $22.50 of freedom, the tearing down of ideals—when they! } N nr tn killin’ | cnidren ruin their clothes. It ba fl oon gre n ; : -Praser-Paterson Co, Third Ploor, see this represented in a quiet, dignified, artistic manner, | Pa | thie will help cut agri pea goal sh bagi 4 —— without too much effort at propaganda, they begin to) THe WELANCHOLY MUSE | ON! Of Pving and} el be tgs ° | think. hwruca dame ¢ one ea il vase: eS cams F et, high : Smart New ry Why not have Everett True spend hi. tion at [i wit not be appr | ng fer Hn | ; poecaang 1 ave Eve ue spend his vacation at |.” atin ‘canes toa’ haw L lett r cia ie ie - Won Be Sa ctr sumecet |S ane sal make me Ma i [immer vom coue 2 Serge Dresses tor Women ——ecileineinnieneneme | sou ° be the | ——= ° —— Now It’ St 1 =p ee al al y oon train and took SPEAKING OF ROBBERY : 8 ee! Nor have I sympathy in two shows.—Burlington, Ia | Wiiccr Har: Well, this %& aeae|® Offerim the “From now on,” says a Washington announcement, “not | Nor pit ‘ ? ° jconsslation, to tell you our troubles H ff al i} one ounce of stee! will go for any but war purposes. mar tes 2 ce bie ‘i Henry Ford ypreotgearsetaryparyy agree Hardt Best oO we ai This is an unavoidable war policy that will certainly) wno think there is good tank. We care Gd aireet aard Gate ‘ g hit “business as usual,” especially the very important auto-} And biensed ultimate thing ‘led together—for the «um SPECIALLY attractive are the ie which are shown $25 a me further, t mobile business, and, besides, be felt in every household, | Dt!’e¢ beings in a large variety. Tailored, trim Dresses for street, i : d Who curry favor Rose lodge me a tent alg | en or at 2 pare Aa \gevracogire teas and observe With gods and such gan cee tee ga x4, f for one general and utility wear. They are the dresses that meet at extent steel enters into them. ere are the auto,) And think to live on forever! BS month, $24 a th mb the demands of the , combining economy, smart style Just one bed, ar the stove, the sewing machine, the tubs, pots and tools— | : 2 a tremendous lot of things that become more precious under |"!!! % lone. | jster ceaihbors pring : the national necessity to conserve steel. ty weak Tce te rabl ehwmisge or The nations fight the most stubbornly over territory | Then am I content that produces steel, for steel is the sinews of warfare and ee. Pomer. | the world has never seen a time when so much steel was| 5 SiSURATE $ all shown in a variety of trimming ideas. shot away. | TODAYS ° At the same attractive price will be found a number of Cleariy, a period has been reached when it is up to the| —— Navy Blue Serge Dresses combined with fancy foulard silks. individual to save steel, as he has wheat, meat and fuel.| ‘CARTCONE “Marvelous Story of Woman's SIA $ An excellent variety for choosing The plans for conservation of steel are really very similar! | Change from Weakness IF Dys: Indi x to those for conservation of food—use sparingly and waste . to Strength by Taking | heal GN gestion none at all. Druggist’s Advice. ousach, Gad Porn, Ind.—'"'T at placement with back and practicability. —Tomorrow’s displays will show especially the many clever models in navy blue and sand. All of splendid quality serges. Braids, buttons, embroideries, stitchings, white satins are q Coal was 80 exc lusive last winter that Doc Garfield is getting that way himself. ed from a dis ‘ jenn tO Une w he and drag: | le" § . nt down 4 | eee Buy This Columbia It's the Best Value We Now Have Ever Offered at the Price Pay Your Over Dues, Says Mac In refusing to permit club dues of railroaders to longer be paid eut of the operating funds, R. R. Director McAdoo has hit the railroad higher-ups right where they swallow their asparagus. It has been a matter of general, and often particular, comment that when questions of rates, trackage or other rights came up between municipality and railroads, cham- bers of commerce, commercial clubs and similar bodies very often voted in friendliness with the railroad magnates. A large part of the vote was cast by freight and passenger solicitors and the smaller executive officers of the railroads whose club dues were paid out of the roads’ “operating expenses.” ; | The operating expense money came out of the railroads’ | patrons, shippers and passengers, so that the process vir-| tually was to take the patrons’ money and use it for effect | against their municipal intere double-buckle cinch, | according to raw Arizona philosophy ! ; my feet and Hsia not s though d stand | . 1 tried differ ent medicines without any benefit and| several doctors | told me noth: | ing but an] J} operation fi| would do me any good. My \\¥ druggist told \\ a} me of Lydia FE | Vint Pinkbam's Veg }etable Compound. 1 took it with the result that I am now well and strong. I get up in the morning at |COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. | four o'clock, housework, then | Phone Main 4965 '! go to a factory and work all day, \“|F I HURT YOU, DON’T | come home and get supper and feel =| good. 1 don't know how many of | PAY ME.” ire offering You KNOW THIS FELLOW, EH WHAT ? iM ways available. Columbia, as ill ted, with records 1 all the imbia exclusive features—complete with A Choice of Ten Selections orman th, 1 . Attention G/ML biker aa presidents is invited to |Prays ir in German | my friends I have told what Lydia | hin te my message of deliverance 1e wholesome example of ex-President Taft. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound |¢9 you from the fear that accom. Cer ere | for U. S. 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He's going to get invest uiao for the life of her son, fighting STERLING DENTISTRY \ Some Fine Music You Will { 1 the Ge an arm but he 3 ) uccess of American arms "= Home a Week Seti the government is like running a news- Wh Mrs. Schimanski came to Cc Ph H. paper very man thinks he could do better than the America, she was to 1 to learn the Y You Can Find a Little Bit of ‘ome to onograph lead uart man on the job. : American langua But her yon Order our 1 i : Amy wal and tinten to th a Pp iq’ <a | deen and . b Mother, Dixie an ou"—Ster np ey s If Senator Sherman of Mlinois could only succeed in | «pirit neevontn run To nee ne Ip tye Peerless Quartet looking like Lincoln he wouldn't have to suffer looking | “1 or Uited and ‘hlahly indaraed by for: Before Woolens -One-step of mer ed Sta enators an eo much like himself. Members of Congress, well-known physicians and former Public H Advance Again With due respect we suggest that the man who jana ot liberty [tern arugrintaboutien 9°° | doc- starts two tunnels from opposite sides of a mountain ‘Then the war ca and makes both ends meet shows no greater skill than © into the arn the woman who tales the old man’s salary and make = an woman has knit? A THIET STAMP a day 20 pairs of xox in the past three! | will keep the Hun away. | 425 UNION ST. both ends meet. | months for the Red Cross: | 9g --———-———-_—_9