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' THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914 STAGE MANAGER SUCCUMBS TO SONG OF PRETTY CHORUS GIRL Woodhouse & Platt, Inc. “USE YOUR CREDIT” 422-424 Pike Make Your Credit Furnish Your Home Ui — © ] Here is one store that carries a stock of dependable furniture—the kind that is solidly built a will give you a life-time of good service—at rock bottom prices the ar ‘round, and remember ALL CASH IS NOT NECESSARY Our liberal Credit y + Pian permits you to select just the article you want at a price that more than reason ° | able, and allows you toy pay for it while it’s giving you the best of service Look over the prices below, then come in and see the values: Let S <= SPECIAL | | $8.95 $12.60 Oak Library Table, iNustrated; has 24x36 fumed finish book ends and style ar inch top and ts 8 95 ’ The Dining Table t{lustrated above {s a regular $10.50 value, built of Pacific Oak, golden finish, fal has 4tinch top and extends to full atx feet; a 4 an exceptional value at the sale $7 95 Lace coe ) cece OE BRASS Dintng Table in sola quartered $27.59 Craftsman des oak, 48-inch top end full six-foot exten- sion, in the fumed or golden fintah BED jes $5 ae ms lL osk ware Fis VALUES Mrs. Alden Davidson Quarter-sawed oak, flush rim Dining Table, the . six-foot size, with 48-inch top; select either the There's Only One in a Million manager, and Charles Glase : waxed, golden or fume $36 50 Like was the song pretty|musical director, into bis conf! oe fois at : megs * Jean Allen sang at the Tivol! the-| dence 5 before her company Was trans-| Lust Monday night, a week ago, ‘ to Tacoma to play in the a 60-horse-power automobile burn-| & Flood house there ed up the roads between he Davidson, assistant stage Tacoma » Heense was # rat the Tivoli, stood In the and the next morning “Th and looked upon the charms | the Place and the Girl,” with at as she enthralled the audt ted netting, was © size; a splendid select Dave were thi Ancipals fine new pat | Roguish glances came Davidson-|Pyncheon and Gikse were terns .. seteee ees |ward-—and Dan Cupid did the rest. nesses ‘ T busy stage manager was a After the wedding Jean hurried Velvet Stair Carpet * : peless, sighing victim back to the Princess theatre in Ta Laid, with paper, © Knobs, satin In & romance “behind the coma, where she sang, “There's per yard iti $1.15 oon? “© $16.50 Bi scones” she finally consented to Only One tn a Million Like You,” j“do the big cireuit of life” with to the ight of the boys in the Worsted Velvet Carpets, $1.50 massive design, cor him. front rows, And Dave burned up and $1.60 values, laid with pe Bootes tell tees Dave was busy ax only assistant more gasoline getting back to paper, per ‘ eis BA | stake managers can be Jean bad | work yard rprice,».68 1000 Micove to Tacoma. He didnt know| Mr. and Mra. Alden Davidson whether he could get off, but love held their first reunion tn Seattle will find a way, alwa yesterday, when Mrs. Davidsons He took Willlam Pyncheon, stage returned to the Tivoli 3 WOMEN AFTER company House Furnishings Department No. 1 Universal Food Chop per, as pic tured $4.50 Reed Rocker in natural finish, built with heavy con tinuous roll, spe- $2.95 Ball-bearing Guaras teed Clothes Wring er, as illustrated, with closed Substantiating in part at least that “the female of the species is more deadly than the male” is the story of a jtangled romance involving the lives of a man in hiding, three women and a bitter fight for the possession of prop OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT will prove very advantageous in refurnishing your home jerty, which is being told today in proceedings before Su |perior Judge Albertson. As tlustrated, finish, at the in any octal land the possession of her share of DeNisson’s MAN AND MONEY Grace M. DeNisson, number one, suing for back alimony property, | Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS De Mina Cire The hen that hatches the, « has the mother pirit. She is mother by nature's law. She has squatter gehts The hen that laid th ene did have the right to it; but disquall fied by desertion. The hen that batches the one and provide armth for the young chicken, 4 the real mothe L.3 A.—This is getting Interesting Tat us hear from others as to whict is the mother of the chick, the hen that lays the egg, or the one 0 hatches it A letters must be short wecomplinh do not know eapecially the forks, Where 1 to serve you for as to Thanking big dinner? your help. Of courre, in this portant event in your Ii |ficulties confronting you Do not worry, nor try | words, nor prove to your new r |tives that well informed | Love will conquer them far quicker |than knowledge, and well versec people use the simplest words | Read the World's Work, Current |Events and other magazines to be |informed on topics of the d I have not room to give full direc tions for the setting of the table for different occasions; but there are excellent books at the library on the subject. Fannie Merritt Far mer’s {8 one of the best q—t A ties other than your living expenses, it should not take you long to save If you have no responsibil! jthat amount | 1 think the girl {s not after the |money, but wishes to test you While just money-saving 1s not an Jextremely high motive, neither ts |thoughtless money-spending. To be able to use money in a sane and [right way is an art all its own If you feel you cannot meet the requirements, the only thing left jis to give up the girl. Don’t you think her motive worth the effort? If not, you are not worth the girl. | @—Wit_ you tell me how long one | must tive tm the elty ¢ applying for a divorce? 8 woman be sep band before she for a decree? TROL BLED A-One must have been a resi |dent of the state for a year before } her papers | suing for divorce. If the plea ts for desertion, the husband, or wife the case may be) must have (as | been deserted for one year. If ono has been a resident one year he can file complaint on other charges immediately, providing SEATTLE AGENTS QUICK MEAL price |the Union Printing Co., of Seattle, alleges that DeNisson there ts other ground for suit i (ch! di aeceie een alae |lived with Margaret Cehoe and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth] —q we neve = very large. cherry \ Titus, at 2115 W. Fifth -av., Seattle, after the divorce free that eo ered £ hh blossoms T Private Ex Elliott 3096 and that the three contrived a scheme to cheat her out ¢ mature The tree looks pe nag ‘elephones—Private Exchange, Elli her share of the property hear trait, and where L can get tne OODHOUSE & PL TT | A warrant was issued for DeNisson's arrest by Judge| formation ae to wh te do, for it? W A |Everett Smith last August, according to the complaint, to] 4 —rhe tree may be wounded, A brs $3.25 twine = get an answer regarding nearly $500 back alimony. He is}cherry tree will exert itself tremen jeater, nickel trimmed, a! said to be in hiding dously wh bark is injured Se mtacrmintet 99 65 FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc. Since securing her divorce, Mrs, DeNisson has lived in|Whatever the cause, the tree ex: price of ....... sane ) ength in’ blossoms, and 422-424 PIKE STREET ew Mexico with her daughter Julia. Only the present Mrs./has no vitality for the fruit to ma |DeNisson and her mother, Mrs. Titus, appeared in court witnesses in the case | | MEET TONIGHT TO DISCUSS RECAL| TWIN CITIES URGE | meeting of former The claims | residents of South Dakota will be Paul to alheld at democratic headquarters, y|Lyon building, Thursday night HORSES TAKE TO TANGO CRAZE L| | WHEN VILLAGE AUTHORITIES CLAP ON LID reunion Want Commissioner ton recalled? Then attend that meeting to- night at the Labor Temple, room 319, where the plans of campaign against him will be Hamil | CHICAGO, Jan Of Minneapolis and St 20. > before Secretary McAdoo and Sec Tetary Houston here. Representa A. P. Denton, King county en- H tives of each ¥y protested against |gineer, and Commissioner Koud. discussed and mapped out. Fy the suggestion that Minnesota be|sen, eonferred with Everett com The recall petitions have al- Placed in the Chicago district mission Monday in regard_to roads ready been filed, but they need 4 — | o -2 © about 16,000 signature: An | The new postoffice at East Stan- effort is being made to secure | wood opened for business today.| the required number of names Po | A meeting of the | ganizatior it was held Rathskeller Mor Gunderson is the postmaster BARGAINS In Used Machines New Machin nted. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. so that the recall and the gen- eral city election may be held together on March 3 Ouch! Leggo of That Charity Or-; ce th at Victoria, Vancouver and Belling U2 Third (New a 25 r Fike) Main 1525 HY Over a hundred persons were NEW YORK, Jan. 20—Sur Present at “Composers’ night.” | peons picked splinters from musical reunion at the Washington| the akull of &vear-old Carmeiia JENKINTOWN, Pa., Jan. 20—J|lage trustees were on the point of 4 DANCING } Annex Monday night Bove while she was conscious. When horses began to dance the} securing a writ of injunction to stop ai eeu i. 8 Suen dedthed 2 hetic [hesitation tn the streets of Ogontz,|this unseemly performance, when it woman ts try | HIPPODROME A business meeting of the board) would be dangerous a Village near here, the local au-|was discove t a heavi Ing to get me into (rouble? If so, of directors of the Y. W. C. A. was thorities decided that this craze for| charged electric light wire, and n op Pee RE Oe Ee RR SE held Monday, at which all officers the new steps had gone far enough. | equestrian perversity, was the cause| "Tam keeping house for myself in - were re-elected. It was L. A. Gamble, a business |of the dancing. Faulty insulation] the he Air man of Ogontz, who first rted|had allowed the current to pass] io baw J Prohibition will be the subject of that horses were tangoing at a cer-|{nto the roadway, when {t traveled CEARISA C. '; Mayor Cotterill’s talk at a spectal tain crossing on the York road as {t/up the horses’ legs through thetr| A.—Yes, I do think it a risk for rt meeting of the Brotherhood of the passes through the town, The vil-' fron shoes one so young to keep house alone , University Christian church. - pemmoaswcoerees ae — — Why not rent your house to a small 1 | | jfamily and reserve a room or two “ |ALFRED FOUND JOHN SMITTEN | FAIRBANKS BETTER [fo yourseic? Don't sake Just ans Gaelete Jone who comes along, but a family s | baapaion PASADENA, Jan. 20.—-Former | that can give good references, The HIS GOAT 0 K | So completely magnetized WAS | Vice President Fairbanks ts now al-|¥Y, W. C, A. will recommend some ' . . one John ¢ vanaugh of Ove Atay | Most entirely recovered here today |one n | by the sta Henne ata [from the indisposition from which| You did perfectly right to refuse Midst cheers and shouta from Ord, «anaes tofenti tesad hee tee was suffering when he came|the company of a man who had no hyndreds of pikers on Pike st. last av., that he violently entered her! here for the winter, several weeks|principle. I wish more girls would night, a goat—"BIll” was his name hese, 4 t bel and tried to tell/pefore the first of the year. follow your example. “pag one gr tnd nag wena net Os mee aeneHce nee to whether or not the older anan anak thantiears thal Mrs, R. P. Englehart, the girs! The halr grows much faster In| wo pi ntiee A aoe gs og: og OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D, 8, stepmother, who was not asked to|summer than in winter. h Ldrwcoatior tbr dtatchr ed 0" Sir fright of the hide s os | haperon the love-making, called \a love of match-making, I cannot We're Doing Their Washin: When Patrolman Harry Thomp Ll k | . prigmageeh ab bends ogous ' Eg — say. She may not have known the} 9 t lice. | uent! “wf son broke through the souther 0 the police character ¢ e young me t jo tnt Hen fal than any word iP hg eee ac OOK inid our irfor Cavanaugh'’s present address ts A RH ag pal ey ee eee Se i¢ praises spoken for | 8! h a mT 001 | we i sped geet Bion is laundry by our delighted and | Fourth av, with a through ticket to| At those decayed, diseased, discol-|City Hall, fourth floor | |"wise as a serpent and as harmless | |) Mthusiastic customers Alki point. Thotmpson made a fiy-jored teeth and the cavernous Sate je ane 9 t las a dove.” Withhold your judg $ Now you can see parties of ing tackle and caught Bill by the ces left by those you have lost, | ety Jall § 10 HYOMEI ment until you know; but protect Women enjoying the day which was | Off hind foot. The “wa was|if to you the impression ts di TALK ON CURRENCY yourself, You can always ask the © 08 @ dread summoned and Bill w ent to|tastefal, contemplate the tmpre®-| The newly enacted currency bill] Be Wise in time and use Hyomet|Protection of the woman protective P It was only by earnest efforts|Jall on @ charge of vagranc jsion the unsightly condition must! was discussed at a meeting of the/at the first symptom of catarrh,|officer of the Y. W. C. A. free of it We gained the distinction of| Alfred Arbogast, 1020% Howell, | create upon those whom you meet) Merchants’ and Credit Men's as-|SUch as frequent head colds, con.| barge. ng the best laundry work in the| Missed his goat this morning and|{n your social and business rela-|soeiation Monday night at the Are-| stant sniffling, raising of mucous, | ~ and that, too, at one-fourth| #0 reported at headquarters, Will) tions tle club, Following the diseussion | Or droppings in the throat. Do not| >, cont you could do it at home,| ¥48 recovered at the pound Don't let the fear of pain keep a banquet was held. Among the) let the disease become deep-weated| ff" n ir Snow White Work will | you away, for we never hurt a bit,/speakers were: Prof. John T. Con Ivy ial ip danger of a serious | Dlease you, as {t has hundreds of! . |and as to the cost, our prices are|don, of the university; W. 3. hot fatal’ ailment | of hers, | STEAMER - FREIGHT |so low that you will not find a bit|peachy, G. N. Skinner ,and Rev.| There 1s no other treatment for Ww 3 rote" or later you will come to| sage * of trouble meeting the payments. | Luther Little, pastor of the Baptist catareh, head colds, ete., Ike the f F this laundry Our service Is awift,|, Freight service by m steamer! Remember, we pin a guarantes to|Tabernacle church |Hyomet method, none just as good & to serve ‘ 't delay from Seattle to Portland will %lavery receipted bill that means 80 aBsy id pleasant to use, or/refreshments at an “at-home A Call Q inaugurated on Monday, Feb debt aes eh | HOLD MEETING OF PROTEST |that gives such quick, sure, and/nice punch and wafers are suffi 0 The lueen Anne 9 |when the ‘steamship Tiverton, of, Ave OIA Oka To express their sentiments as/ lasting rellef. Yo breathe it—nolcient, Arrange a table prettily in Washin’s Fine the Pacific Steamship Co,, a newly pretibial | strongly opposed to the plan of the stomach dosing one corn and have young girls c, <s organized company, sails from this @ lthe Northwestern Mausoleugs com-| Try Hyomel at once and see how|serve. The hostess, and other _ AUTO service port, The vessel will make calls | Regal Dental Offices pany, to erect a community mauso-| quickly it clears the head, stopd| grown-ups of the family, with visit i jleum in the North Broadway dia | the sniffling, and banishes catarrh Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, CENTRAL ham. Later on, the company will trict, members of th® North Broad-|Hyomel helps you to enjoy good ~ Y add a number of other vessels to| 1405 Third Av. N, W. Cor. Union| way Improvement club held a meet-|health, All druggist sell it re a | the service Note: Bring this ad with you. ‘ing of protest Monday night, jfor the complete outfit—$1.00, Sit re may be lacking in the special thing Or, It ls possible that the tree that goes to make fruit At any |rate, the agricultural department at ju ate capitol will gladly tell you what to do I have written you but Na cap burt the hair to wear it all day to keep the lean? FYES | A—Use enough covers to keey jyou warm, whether in the city or country A cap, worn cor day, is injurious, jneeds air for its stantly during th bec the } natural growth use 1 think a lot deal for ing guest (if any) receive She may use her individual taste as to whéther the Initials, or full name, shall be engraved on cards, ESTABLISHED ac Pougall ¢ fouthwick fm connection with JAMES MoCREERY & CO., New York 17S SECOND AY. and PIKE ST Store open 9a m. to O pm y ‘ $2.50 for Millinery | Formerly Up to $12.50 hape in velvet and i | models and the trimmings i the smartest Your choice of this se lection at $2.50. Attractive millinery which formerly sold up to $15.00, your choice $5.00. md Floor | “S ial ” _| Basement “Specials Westinghouse Electric Toaster Stove, specially priced at $3.98. y, 99 per cent Pure Spun Aluminum Pudding Pans, | pecially priced at 25¢. | Gray Granite Dish Pans specially priced at 15¢. | Gray Granite Pudding Pans specially priced at 10¢. | Gray Granite Pie Plates specially priced at 5é. Gray Granite Pudding Pans specially pric@ at S¢. PA Basement. \4 Women’s Winter Underwear —— Merode and other well-known makes of Union Suits in all styles and sizes, special, the suit $1.00. Part Wool Vests and Pants, the Garment 75c The majority of this assortment are the fine ribbed garments ‘and are to be had in several different makes in all sizes. Reduced to, the garment 75¢. Up to $1.25 Boys’ and Girls’ Part Wool Pants 39c These garments are an exceptional value and are priced to close. May be had in gray or white. A good range of sizes. Very special 39¢. First Floor. | Second Av. and Pike St. TO HELP JAPAN MacDougall-Southwick HE HAS REPUTATION FLUSHING, L. L, Jan. 20.— | Daniel Bulger, father of 21 Mayor George F. Cotterill bas is | children, and a widower, will (sued a proclamation applauding | juarry Mrs. Delia. Nolan, a the step taken by President Wilson in urging that the American peo-- ple subscribe to the relief of suf- ferers in Japan through the Amer fean Red Cross, and appeals to the generosity of the people of thii city. The mayor advises that al contributions be turned over to Matthews, who heads ross movement in this widow, some me this month. 18 REAL HUNTER P. Peterson, who owns a ranch several miles from Seattle, is $115 richer today as the result of his prowess as a hunter. He ured bounties on five cougar hides and the skins of three “bob. cats E. SHOP FACILITIES : Moderate Prices In our new quarters, 1418 Third Ave., we have given special attention to equipping the repair shop to the best advantage We are now in a position to accept orders for repairing, rebuilding, or refinishing pianos of any make, and guar- antee the results to be the best obtainable. Estimate for Rebuilding Furnished Free of Charge. Phone Main 8940 for Factory Tuner. GeoPBent Company PIANO MANUFACTURERS Established 1870 | Seattle Branch—1418 Third Ave. | IN EVERY FORM OF ENTERPRISE THE USE OF GAS IS GROWING SO | RAPIDLY THAT IT IS NOW AP. | PLIED TO MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND _ DISTINCT _ INDUS. TRIAL PURPOSES. Modern inventions in the way of gas burning appliances of high efficiency and consequent economy have made the use of gas desirable in almost every form of industry. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. | Henry Bldg. Phone Main 6767

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