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1914 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, KSRABIQSUED 1976 ac | Jougall 2 fouthwick and Pike Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Piewne W w MILLIONAIRE’S SON WEDS GIRL HE COURTED FOR SEVEN YEARS 4 3 Grand Opportunities We have three splendid slightly used grand pianos? used only a short time in studio work, Two Kimball quarter gr@nds, ape in beautiful quarter-@awed oak case, the other in rich mahogany. These are %® first-class condition, having been thoroughly gone over in our own shop, They will be sold at the exceptionally low price of $490 and $560, respectively. The third is a fine Lester parlor grand in “good con- dition, The mahogany case, however, has a few slight mars any shrewd buyer will overlook at the price, $465. We will extend payment over a period of thirty months to any reliable party. If you need a good grand piano, here is your opportunity. Try these over care- fully—they will please you for tone, action and price. fo 6 p.m New York Store open 9 a.m. In Connection pith JAMI ES McCREERY & CO ‘ newer What Ie the best way to leet? proceed to y own, A.-If the man who debt !s worth anything owes the or fa work | salary, she can certainly I knew of no way except through a lawyer, or collection | 4 agency, If either is employed, be} A FOUR-DAY CLEARANCE sure it is a rellable one ireccn, iso 'omver 1D Tailored Coats, Special $12.50 three years “it the debt is past due 9 } 9) e collect interest at the rate of 6% — ae from the date it was payable | Vv alues Up to $25.00 hetped others, so ft ~ pact es tw 0 years old, | bern keept many with | Coats of zibeline, boucle, chinchilla, broadcloth and mixtures in the fashionable A my age for about m year ; ; © been enguned oe tia” erties ; sizes are Phese lined tailored ellect the emi-belted with $12.50. Children’ s Coats, 6 to 14 Years broadcloth, and full length, principally on buttons, girdle and have the check. ESteptional value three-quarter trimmed hepherd with coats are at Mise Cire te thik please don't dew . chinchilla, : ‘thin bot | Include this lot are coats of cheviot, zibeline, twee in tell me what yor y. vi oar 5 and diagonal ix 5 e seasor mo activ q | Weela you Ae > ‘gelag "with athot corduroy elvet, broadtail plush and diagonal mi tures in tl eason’s most attractive boys and fo him, « les. Every coat in this lot is on sale at $12.50. Second Floor. ma he really means to write again? HKOWN EYES do yon think | e Ax Going with other spore wouldn't make you forget him | Matinees Every Day | rhhaes 2 et a mpcoer are y ees pea Since you re engaged to him . why nor 'wvite to the uit stares, ~|Corsets and Brassieres| |Special Wm. A. Brady Presents BF ys “astlepe peor - | [DPE Hosiery Items son why he dove not write? for Clearance Up to 35¢ Hosiery 19c : Louisa M. Alcott’s Immortal Story Lit { Frs P. ‘ ' Included are plain and fancy Hosiery of J 2. wa, wig Hy, or tener ere te anc silk finished lisle and lace effects. This} | | Modart lace tront Corsets assortment is the season’s accumulation of | I corsets are made with the long ull odd lots and broken lines. Your choice, skirts and medium busts, are all in good 19¢. ES be tyle. Exceptional values at $3.95. j axa ¢ | pong Brassieres in the front fastening, Boys’ and Girls’ Hosiery 15c Fs DOWS WHAKTE trimmed in embroidery to the waistline, A splendid assortment, including bl 4 A.—Such treatment 1s very un Il sik \ 75 n, and » white. S al, the i Mrs. Lionel Barneson kind, but I don’t belleve people who in all siz ery spec a cn ey and some white Spec ae the Ba wtre 7 ° ho 01 r 00 '. ¥ wile 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4.—She was the daughter of the viliage|S'e "tronser realize how wrong NSU rn os ese ey : aaa | blacksmith. He the son of a multi-smiliionaire and heir to his fathers) yr you without anger, ask millions made tn of! he on heard that hig son, Lionel,| 0 hove how they would Ue a a u entio: are! ert i .: " was paging too much Mtention to Hazel Hammerson of Redwood City,|t2. In your position’. If that de “One of the finest productions ever wit- A got eases hae school, he shipped Bim on 6 world tour. That! 55f help, show that you, are moral | A Fot AY CLEARANCE A FOUR-DAY CLEARANCE oa ly strong enough to stand It pleas . 4 ” But young Barneson and his sweetheart kept In communication |) 0 O"% en ake” tak e R. 1 25 nessed by mail, cable and wireless. A few days ago they slipped away to ai Any: ther will sone day joo) Remnants Silk andDress eguiar 20C . . }country town and were married. There was parental forgiveness and | oo juct f in LA Barneson and his bride will reside * Angeles, where he will | now | be tn charge of Bac father's busine Damask Towels 15c “The company bears the brand of Will- Q—Wit you plowse tell me It there iam A. Brady—there was no disappoint- ment.”—Post-Intelligencer. Goods, the Yard, 25c “The charm of the play is indescribable —everyone ought to see it.”—Sun. “The success of ‘Little Women’ in Se- $1.00 $1.50 By Special Request, Thursday and Friday wee co Commence at attle is already assured.”—Star. Matinees Today, a and Friday, Best Seats Nights and om * Hatin TO ee. BARGAINS 5p a4 In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main 1595 room passengers aboard the George | Washington were with difficulty re. |strained from doing violence to two! sharpers caught with loaded dice. NU hg CORSETS Meatery EXPERIENCED newspaper wom- an will correct and criticise manu script; 1,000 words, $1; every ad- ditional 3,000, 50c; typewritten! 1,000 words, 5c, carbon 25¢ extra. | Work guaranteed. Elliott 4875-W, or Nancy H. Buskett, Apt. 8, 1022 Union. ONSTIPATION Cured by Chiropractic Treatments All sufferers trom constipation, torpid Heer ote Indigestion ectate ¢ value Chiropract DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. There's Another Reason than looks why your teeth should tr ents The ef fects of a few treat f ments wonde ‘a be kept in perfect condition—your start the health. Without good teeth its lation, hetp nature impossible to masticate your food | eae the are properly, and so indigestion ensues good order, and a long trail of troub Re pe, tn member. Dr. Clark will, examine you at once feel the your teeth free of charge and tell || heneficia Rel you what you need and how much are well in @ ® ft will cost. You will under no obligations to h anything done || © and cone unless you #0 desire | with me, whether « Our prices are exceptionally low. | tering from constipn We will make you an extra heavy | tea, stoma oubie $10 Gold Crown for $4, or one of| or any other fil, 1 our famous $10 Never-Slip Plates make harges for for $5. conaultatto and All work guaranteed fee ae to your WE GIVE GAS tion. Hours, 10 8, mm, A Perfect pine!" ~) Regal Dental Offices Means Dertect Lady sttendent Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager, Dit, A. M. JOUNSON 2- er Bank "id; 1408 Third Avs NW. Gor, Union | it Gin “in Yh Note: Bring this ad with you | PLYMOUTH, England.—Smoking| )————— MANKATO, Minn, Feb. 4 some time John Cook, who lives on the Thomas Brogan farm, on the river bottoms, several miles north of here, had noticed an alligator In the Minnesota. river, He succeeded in killing tt after several efforts, and ft measured 3% feet in length How the reptile got into the river is got known, euvs own an ae fin. While getting along tn | years, he ts in perfect health and has no reason to believe | that his death will come soon. | However, he believes in being prepared and as soon as the coffin ix shipped he will have his grave dug. It will be lined | | with cement, for, as Parker | explains, he does not want to be drowned after he ts dead. | | = o MARRIAGE IS HIGH EVANSVILLE, Ind, Fer 4 Jacob Tapp, 24, and M Goldie Sutton, 22, both from Tilden, Ky., | were married in the top of the court | |house tower by Magistrate Benja ° graze have turned as wild as deer, and the owners are experiencing much difficulty in capturing them It is feared that many will have to | be shot | HUSBAND DEAD IN WELL | ROSCOE, il, Feb, 4.—Nathan | Malotte, a farmer of Roscoe, was found dead in an abandoned well. | | His wife and danghter discovered lthe body A cave-in precipitated e it him head first into the well and |a boulder weighing several hun r: | Ig gees oncan Srgertaied avian oes iil p bestmbdvesaanastbites te slay vation. If you continue on the STORK VISITS THE STORK stage, work to uplift it, There are WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Edgar W. Stork of |Thomas st, N. W., have been vis ited by the stork and presented | with a little Stork | Arthur Willlams, president of the | Electric Vehicle association of | | America, suggests that traffic con gestion in New York, Chicago and | other busy cities could be relieved by doing the trucking by night In-| stead of by day, There is bell to be no reason why wholesale trucking could not be done at night, CORSET SHOP 215 Madison St. Special This Week rr 00 18, 19, 20 | $3.00, $2.50, Corsets for Sizes, Brassicres, $ $1.00, for .. Bet. 2nd and 3rd Aves. 1" WRONG PEW| HER LAST TRIP For | The liner Governor of the Pacifte Coast Steamship Co. will sail from Li D tomorrow night on her last round trip. She will be taken ved the route and converted into ofl burner. (Paid Advertising.) GODDARD'S REVIEW AND PLAN GRAVE ‘That it i# a matter of “men and ] FAIR BLUFF. N. C., Feb. 4. | |not measures” would be eorrect, if, —J. C. Parker, a merchant, | sifting, we fing» secured went to Wilmington this week ; the men Bometiny we find | | to select and purchase his cof. | |them, but more often those we get with all our care do not measure up to the standard of thoxe {nto whose hands we can give over our thanduity A in three years, but a note is legal | for five years note, can do. you took money able to collect tt. the you will de your best. TasT Horr. An ordinary debt is outlawed As you do not have I cannot say what you If you have witnesses that the e, and that the was loaned, you may be I advise you to the prosecuting attorney Our annual clean-up in our Silk and Dress Goods Section has brought forth many desirable short lengths of Silk and Dress Goods, suitable for many purposes. There are pieces that may be used for waists, skirts, and even some that may be used for dresses. Values up to $1.50 the yard. Your choice, while they last, 25¢. All white with fringe or with red and blue borders. 72-inch all-linen Damask in a good, heavy weight, and de- sirable lengths. Regular $1.25 value, special $1.00. Long Cloth, put up in 12- yard pieces. Sold regularly at $1.50, special in the Clear- — Q—Cas | ‘and strong, and then » elty man | he seome to drop hagws The city man je not robust when faa, bat holds up better in young 1d age than the country man. Why? Thankfully yours, Fam, respectfully, vr. | A.—The solution, I think, t# that Bier as country man’s body becomes moral and Poacia) destiny. Again. ‘inactive, his mind does also, Inck-| a Ader ling the active environment that| good men, and bitd under bad men | the city man has. He is apt, too, | is correct enough, but when, with|to°nogiect. his appearance. while all our care, we fail to get the men, | . ve the city man Is careful of his. the question of the form of gov-| Contrary to the opinion of some, | ernment is still material, It can} : | just as well be said that no govern ment at all would be necessary If |the human race had reached that state where all were perfect. As men still are and as our method of putting them Into offices is, it is necessary, and {t is imperative. |that we throw around them all en-| make courngement possible to then t like men who actually wer hat they ought to be. min Morris. They asked that the ceremony be performed {n the| Had we the fdeal man, of course, tower. we could commission into his| Fell us, Mise Grey, quickly, what hands the expending of all our re-| te do IN NERD OF SYMPATHY CATTLE GO BUGS sources. We would, of course, al-| A.—You are in need of the right | }iow him freedom to call before-| kind of sympathy, but more in need} | WILLIAMSPORT, Pa 4 hand for our unearned treasure. of egeaie naeee arid Leng Ad » Pa. 5 5 : sho| Go to the girls’ parents and y Cattle turned out last spring to] .,¥o may, have kaewn a man who| 0, make a cleat breast filled the bill, ltake a chance with the average|tbem you want thelr consent to politician in office without throw.|™arry the girls and give your child| ing around him all governmenta!|YOUr name and support. If you are safeguards posslble—not yet old enongh to become fathers, you Good Pianos Prices You will find that you can buy a Real Good Piano here for what most houses will ask you for @ cheap rattle-trap. We Are. Pioneers of Seattle and the Piano Bust- ness, and can refer you to hun- dreds who have known ua right here in Seattle for from 20 to 80 years, Get Our Prices before buying, as it wil pay you well We Guarantee to Please REASONABLE TERMS, Jones, Rosquist, Killen & Co. Seattle's Home Piano Dealers. 1610 Third Avenue, Between Pike and Pine. Main 3121, but are not ready to there Is really no reason why peo ple should not remain healthy unti!| they leave this stage of existence. | Certainly, the older we grow the |more wisdom we sfiould have—and |true wisdom is strengthening | | old enough to do what is right your children by | been reading many very fine people tn that pro feasion who are doing that, and those who carouse gradually take a back seat, no matter how brilliant) or what position they may have| gained | Be a credit to your work, wherev-| er you are | and 16, and but in’ our town * at parties? partes, them "they right Dear Miss T noted the discussion of which was the moth er of the chick, the hen which laid the egg or the one which hatched it. In order to become a mothe one does not “bring forth or de liver one of its own kind or fam: ily" as “A, B.C.” wrote; but must} “bring forth or deliver that requisite of life which is supplied by the female of its species.” To illfetrate, the fish mother and father cast their “spawn” and milt” respectively, into the water where they meet, entirely away from the bodies of the ents, until aftes this does | lay “one of| First Floor. A FOUR-DAY CLEARANCE Sample Neckwear ance at $1.25. Third Floor. A FOUR-DAY CLEARANCE $2.50 Long White $2_Values for 45c 65c Values for 19c Gloves, $1.85 About 500 pairs of full elbow length, 16-button white glace Gloves of imported Just received a sample line of new Spring Novelties from a prominent manufacturer, and we offer the entire lot for Thursday at about 1-3 the actual value Included in the lot are Novelty Net and Crepe de Chine Collars, Chemisettes trimmed with lace and hand embroidered, and a number of others New Pleatings, the Yard, 25c of New Pleatings of in both double and be had in ecru, white, Up to 2% inches in 25¢. First Floor. stock, are wrist, fectly and regularly s A maline, single styles cream and bls width. The yard, beautiful line lace and ne Mz Not all sizes may Priced 95¢. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. {dance with strangers, Don’t do it, girls. And don't attend dances at develop s her eggs thelr own kind” A turtle mother bur in the sand of the shore and there |your age without one of your par- ‘her own kind” develop. cuts. In mammals, the highest class of . animals, and of which man is the] NEW YORK.—“Just time to highest type, the egg or ovum ts weizh the baby,” said Joseph Gen- impregnated and developed within the body of the mother. Mammals are the only class which can cor. rectly be spoken of as “delivering” enieu, placing his child on a subway scales. He dropped dead as the in-| dicator swung. overseam These gloves cially for this Four-Day Clearance, and regularly _Second . made with three fasteners at sewn; will clean per- give excellent service. were purchased espe- ell for $2.50. Special $1.85. Street Length Gloves, Special 95c sizes in style, but all the assortment. $1.50. Special First Floor. every be found in up to Avenue and Pike Street USE PARCEL POST, ED! ! LOS ANGELES, Feb, 4.—Ed- gar Miller has sued Wells Fargo & Co for $1,150 for in- juries sustained when Driver 525 walloped him on the jaw, knocking out five teeth, when he protested a bill. their young. Fowls, in the wild, natural state, only at a certain season and | as many eggs as can be cov and warmed by the body of the mother, or her mate. It ts only | since man domesticated the |piGESTS FOOD WHEN eal. chicken and lengthened the layins | ~ acy CAN'T—NO SOURNESS, period that the rooster became aj ‘ Mormon and one hen, by hatching | GAS, INDIGESTION another's eggs, became the foster | only ered mother to the chick which devel: y,, a other’ ou can eat anything your stom- oped from the true mother’s ene ach cree without thaw ck Kitten, tion or Dyspepsia, or that your food SO ORO TORO ttt ach, if you will take Pape’s Dia | will ferment or sour on your stom: | ‘SOUP TO NUTS! EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF DYSPEPSIA—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN stomach and Intestines, Headaches |from stomach are absolutely un- | known where Pape’s Diapepsin is used, It really does Ril the work of a healthy stomach. It digests your meals when your stomach can’t. It leaves nothing to ferment, sour and upset the stomach, * Get a large 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from your druggist, then * ' pore! vic # | Pepsin. occasionally eat anything you want w # 1 wish ‘to sincerely thank */P* ving you eat will be digest-| slightest Hag you want withowsiba % the policeman who kindly *|oq:"nothing can fermient or turn| sides, every. particle of impurity * bought me a brick In the new * into acid, poison or stomach gas,|and Gas that ts in your stomach * Y. W. C. A. butlding o not X | which causes Belching, Dizziness, | and intestines will vanish, Ram nee SATO A ai ine % 4 feeling of fullness after eating,| Should you be suffering now * ing this met@od of showing *| Nausea, Indigestion (like a Iump| from Indigestion or aay stomach ic ey appreciation Grpy, 2 |of lead in stomach), Billousness, | disorder, you can get rellef in five 2 YNTHIA @ Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in| minutes. Re ee) A.—Why not ask some young} lady or older friend to chaperon you | to the theatre You are too young | to be running around at night with boys, The fact that you ask about kissing them good-night shows that It is certainly not right I shouldn't think any right-mind no Buayiog, Theory ed, self-respecting girl would want af S"reuining, to be kissed by every boy she meets at a kissing game party It is by no means the thing to ying, Leo- Semt Monthly ame t Ree my eitoe at time. Second term beging November 10, Catalog on HERG REET EE EREDS beebans fcapersas PESO RED HCH ER ESET EEES ta

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