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tt USE you crREODIT Woodhouse & TOMORROW--LAST DAY OF THE RUG SALE COETHALS ALSO FOR TOLLS ON THE STAR—FRIDAY, F Mr. and Mra, Leo De Lano, Re They Are a Phyo cently Married. ‘Watch Us,’ Say Eugenic Pair Who Married to Lead a Perfect Life EBRUARY 20, 1914 Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS ba This Department Offer SAH s fiShibedid. Selec , leally Perfeat Pair | two girs, old enough ” 4 sd late cho hasta iho with | young , & x Axmi WASINGTON, Feb 20.—President polo gly iy xminsters Wilsc plan to repeal the exemp Sols, ‘Thay ‘wave ales | 4 nh claw ’ it *anaw canal ue lovely, but are inclined to Pe Tapestry Brussels ton clause of ine Panama, canal| we: Wilton Velvets Goethals, bulldee of the 3 thals arrived here today hy And Wilton Rugs ’ my 1 alw have fave plan to b In all’ the different size n nel er Amer: | Vf] ate yay canal tolls G Tam «iad the | +] — : and offered at » wame Way about t | q eresting reductior @ AS Bat SS should not be friend the| 38S Curtains at Sale Prices young men as long as they are manly it I would advise yor S : Cc R d allow them no Hberties In any ¥ tair Carpets Reduced Se rsetela: aiemnives pattele RONCOCAS _MATTIN WOOL VELVET State ¢ them. It is a good idea to allo erswaivety. ter width, specially your innate womanly intuition, o 1 25 the still small volee we each have e to direct you PORTLAND, Feb. 20.—Recall pe ‘on wale td titions are in circulation here today | - " e ga Mayor Albee and City Com} ear Mine Gre Aw you missioners R. G, Dieck and W. L. seem to be the natural source Brewsts | | for everyone to turn to who 4 The charges aro that Mayor Al in trouble, 1 wouia, Uke to TAPESTR § Lin ay bee has been holding a business of | . +g ik ay, ak brow . ou oo Carpet , « patterns umn for Geo Nicholas Ke th price quantity) while 48 well as the mayoralty, vio }|t deorge Nicholas Kol or 7a : 15¢ ‘per yard 45c ing the cbarter, and that the ly peat: ears trom ia Bont) commiastoners supported the mayor | | ne ee yearn ABO, THIS STORE 18 HEADQUARTERS FOR CORK AND BATTLE in pote fos detrimental to the city's Hix father is dead and bis SHIP LINOLEUMS athe ke people are ver us to fin } | him > in f} | whereabou will lo a great REALMOB SCENE | Heda ai LOS ANGE 20.—""Just watch us, We are going to dem-| | mother MRS. KELLY Jonstrate what happiness can be de rived from living really healthy|® e NORRISTOWN, Pa, Feb. 18.—| lives ae rapes Te EN Hecause they wanted to earn thetr} Friends of Leo de Lano, 23, and Mrs. De Lano, formerly Miss Betty] @unt kne ce a tom er and a dollar by acting In a) Web 19, carefully following thelr marital voyage, confidently| please tel! me? £1, wil it moving pleture drama at Betz | launched on a eugenic plan here. with wood, 900 unemployed men almost) De Lano set his name high tn athletic circles as champion swim aeeeee mobbed the man who needed 100|mer and racing m 1 King De Palma, Tennis and opemair! Any girl of 21 who hax been | <a actors.” Benches were broken/ sports had an ar in Mina Webrle properly raised shou selt-pro Li ae gi aN? eto neces 2 ya dha and considerable damage was done Thetr marriage is the result of a New Year's resolution in which|tective enough soul en bie bout the station, each vowed that the conjugal mate must be and mentally|tainment without a chaperon _ | Derfect have great faith in young people " Their troth quickly followed. and if a boy r girl conducts him-| Pees ee Soe | | 1am proud to have an athletic star for a husband,” says she,|self or herself in accordance with| theiral are roofed with pearl} and intend to show my appreciation by keeping in the best of health.” | the cast be kennwis there.tal shells, which reflect the sunlight 5 in * Kol ng to be @ perfect example of the benefit of a eugenic| nothing to fear | go that they can be seen far out | marriage ids De Lano. A simple, pretty, Meht dress will! at sea. | —- — _—— — - be sultable for the banquet ENDS DYSPEPSI NU BONE CORSETS | TATTOO MARKED | E A, te yard ee if Justice Is gives ma” | | INDIGESTION, G S! ‘ss xk A “Unitke Mr. Dilling,” says Thos. F Marphine, progressive candid for congress, in & written statement . T owe no political debt to either « on kinds re. the mayoralty candidates, and if I tewed, redlocked did I would not ask the progres dyed and clea |alve party organization to help pa pracnes ie ie [a political debt in a non-partisan i . || city election. The progressive par He Frese Peon ee age) Pity has a much bigger and broader | work to do than to mix In a purely }local situation to suit the whim of tous I ¢ of its members. I have a high re ard for Mr. Dilling’s politic lopinions and | know Mr. Dilling to |be very powerful politically, but I to do my civic duty as T after a full investigation | without the hope of reward of Mr | Dilting’s Kood will or the fear of Mr. Dilling’s political chastise ment.” BARGAINS In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE, CO. 1484 Third (Near Pike) Mato 1588 Former Mayor Dilling, and pres! dent of the Progressive league, had been @ supporter of Trenholme from the start. In fact, Dilling had j declared, when urged to become a candidate himself, that he would not run because Trenholme had helped to elect him. SWEATERS Wholesale and Retail, Made by OCTONEK KNITTING Co. 425 Union St, Corner Fifth Av. The Public Ownership league will meet tonight at democratic headquarters in the Lyon buliding missioner candidates, and possibly the other candidates for office, Jadge William Hickman Moore will address the Women's Dem to discuss the charter revision com- | | Joratic. “league tomorrow afterno al jon charter revision | | | final lap in the mayoralty © will be started by H. C 1 Saturday night in the Beacon Hill schoolhouse and Oltman’s ball, 24th av. and Lane st | J. D. Trenholme yeaterday Issued | a statement that he favors munt pal ownership along sound bust) ness lines. | | J. ¥.C. Kellogg will be in charge of the campaign of Ira D. Lundy for coune!!m: Headquarters were | opened in the Railway change} building. Lundy is out on & m unte |tpal ownership platform | None of the defeated candidates | for mayor, except Worley, have yet come out for either Hi Gill or Tren- holme. King county progressives provid e4 a luncheon at Allen Dale's caf eteria in honor of Montaville Flow-| ers, chairman of the speakers’ com-| mittee of the National Progressive { SLAYER NABBED: “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN" CURES | SICK, SOUR STOMACHS IN Wanted in Seattle In connection FIVE MINUTES—TIBE 17) with the murder of Charles Hodge in the St. James hotel, Jan. 31 lly does” put bad stomachs Charles’ Hopkins is said to have en" overc been located a logging camry pepain, gM southeast of Tacoma. A police of |» five t ficer nent from Seattle to take the | makes suspect Into custody ts expecte reost selling storm back tonight | ach regulator in the world. If what Hopkins was marked with the | You eat ferments int stubborn words “True Love” tattooed ac a | bam you belch gas and eructate the fingers of his hands.) The man . Undigested food and erctd captured near Tacc fn said to head ts disry and aches; breath be so marked. foul; tongue coated; your Insid filled with bile and indigestible Waste, remember the moment CAN'T FIND HER The police have been unable to locate Mra. Della Wilson, who wrote a note from Seattle to her mother, Mrs. Henry Des Chuytner of Carbonado, telling that she would be dead by the time the note jarrived at home. Mr, Des Chuytner is In Seattle looking for the «irl | | “Mother, I will be dead when -_ jyou get this, no good-bye, and WHO’ 2 think well of me. Your loving NOW, O'S HIS WIFE? |daughter, Della,” was the note she | left Edinburgh.—Robt. Willlama, Lon don actor, remarried his first wife, who divorced him, after he married | and was divorced by the woman the} first Mrs, Williams named as ¢O- [respondent GAS COMES Mnor other kinds of fuel a r it by arguments in are Use Your Credit Open a Charge Account at son's suppl n apply When you buy ga the _—? ed Store but service. It is deliv where it is to be u lated in a moment to moment Henry Bldg. Ventilated Toupeos te Dearest approach | They are light, comturtable apd porous Special Notices to a limited nen who have busi start branch store If you want a paper rv { Seattle Star 2 Gentlemen: Kindly | the f me at continued WIGS YOR. MEN AND WoMEN nage Fong Seattle, ped in ama ot are 35c per month in advance. ZAMORA ¢ Factory Hair Store, USE ON ITS MERITS the month after you are not compelled to pay meet Gas is cheaper than any other fuel. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Subscribe for The Star interests and fighting your battles, fill out the following coupon and mail it to The Star office: INTO PUBLIC over all You pay e ght it and of innumerabl } hav favor gas ance for a sea adv only fuel the can be re and for buy not exactly to ¢ heat the der you ered spot u the Phone Main 6767. that is working for your delivered it e your paper until I order 25c per month. | tion “LAFE” DELAYS Judge Frater today continued for one week the hearing of the peti tion of County Commissioner Lafe | Hamilton for a permanent injunc-| tion against his recall. The mo-| for continuance was made by Hamilton's attorn Estimates Pree LINQUIST & LUND 1104 Third Ave. ELLIOTT 5340 DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. A PLEASING TRUTH Will be told you b the mirror when you see the effect of our work on your teeth, and you will f doubly repaid in knowing that it is ‘a pleasu at will last, as inlese Dentistry discomfort, but cure for im our methods o not only effect paired teeth Remember thi office in the city xraduate registered remove a permanent is the only large that is run by a dentint, and has only registered dentists asso ginted with him Regular Extra Heavy $10 $4 Gold Crowns Regular $10 Never Slip Plates WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L, R. Clark, D. D, &, Manager, 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor Union Note—Bring This Ad With You. “Pape'’s Diapepatn™ trons vanishes. It's truly astonish Ing--almost marvelous, and the joy fr | from is ite harmlesaness A large fifty-cent cane of rape's Diapepsin will give you a hundred dollars’ worth of satisfaction of your druggist hands you your money back It's worth its weteht In gold to men and women who can't get heir stomachs emulated § It be- mgs in your home—should always be kept handy In case of a sick, pour, upset stomach during the day You, or at night. It's the quickest, est and most harmless stomach | doctor tn the world. In each business career when the helping hand of a strong bank is essential Tho friendly with which the affairs and helpful in this bank of all cus a comprehen terest views tomers enables sive understanding when that need arrives Capital $600,000 The National City Bank Of Seattle and surplus, Corner Second at Columbia Southeast Stomach Troubles| Due to Acidity SO SAYS EMINENT SPROTALIST Migewtl wind, at 6 and nability t ain f 6. in pr mentation is unnatura nt roper from ar comes {n com games tact with the stomach all such dis ject and would K MKS will have am glad to ¢ becoming wiser If mother can take hild than the be given ft 1, she 7 Hike to KA to de our and ehildren. The court that 1 m better ¢ father, If they a re of the ¢ will 1 are not would better take with the entle divore mat juy a horse. a book _ have shoe pitching leagar, where we it will give to can purchase a book of rates be greatly appreciated. LEAGUE SECRETARY MacDougall-Southwick ABLISHED 1875 ac ougall 7 fouthwick In connection with JAMES McCREERY @ CO., New York SECOND AV. and PIKE #9 Ktore open 9 a. m. to 6 pm New Crepe de Chine ee and flesh to $6.50. Vhird Floor Reduced Sizes 2 to 6 Years es of gingham, cambric and percale in all staple checks and plaids. These dresses may yles at from 5O0€ to $1.00. Children’s Winter Coats at also many n variou k Entire 1-2 off. 1-3 to eater Coats ial red spe Leggings in gray and Toque and pink and white Bonnets, in white, gray and blue and white, greatly Third Floor. A Special Sale of Sizes 6 to 14 Years. Included in this sale will be found Coats in English mixtures, diagonals, homespuns, shepherd checks andy bright red serges, in the plain and Norfolk style—some 4 have belts are trimmed with velvet collars, pearl and bone buttons. The styles are the long-waisted, belted and On sale Saturday at $9.50. Second Floor, These coats box effects Second Av. and Pike St. A.-Quoits 1s one of my favorite A good book ¢ the sub. 1s oults,” by Morris Be shong. You can probably get it the library or can order it any reliable book store. Q—I have been keeping company with a young Indy for about alx the, 1 love her dearly and know she loves me. A.—If you are sure the girl loves what are you afraid of? If she really cares for you it will not jmake much difference what words you choose to ask her to marry you. If you can't possibly ask her, why not write it? Q—I am = dally reader of your Though netther of us wished It of the other, we have both given up our former friends, and, althongh we are Just as friendly with them ever, imply prefer each other to any I never knew a person with whom I could get along as well as with ber, We seem to agree ali proble: ureed not {Mi $10.00 For Pleces...... 83.45 | .......ccesesnescceee yet we both feel that this Is reapon $5.00 Taflored Skirts $100. 00 Po 7 Cor than od friends. can Beauty, Kelly Green and $30.00 Tailored Coats sth You will greatly cbtige me by ate Royal Blue ‘ -+-65e¢ | $15.00 Raincoats . — sang are Sb gee ship. $5.00 Girls’ Raincoats and | $10.00 Tailored Skirts ie oad ane an Wh S $20.00 Corduroy Suits. . $7.45 $5.00 Swea cesses SILAS «alae $7.00 Jersey Sweaters $2.45. Bargain List jand }should not continue as long as the| I do not believ in two people, even husband and wife, being |Q lgrossly selfish in their affection, | —- but tf you unselfishly benefit each other, your friends, and the world Ov A.—It 1s impossible for any hu-| man being to look into the future tell the outcome of your! ‘friendship. I see no reason why it] frults of it are good Misses’ $10.00 Long Coats... Sale Saturday H O F F M A N Big Eastern Cloaki and Suit Purchase = *Y Sor ing Goods | Secured by our New York buyer at an tune time. Extraordinary values that startle early buyers in Women's Ready-to-Wi Garments to go on sale tomorrow. BELOW ARE THE ADVANCE STYLE PRICES Fancy Spring Suits in the high shades and new materials, fashioned from the imported models, such as “Tokio,” “Le Mina- ret,” “Princess of Bogadd” and many others of the chic styles now prevailing. Advance styles in these superb Sults at $15.00) & $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $32.50, that are specially “Under Priced” to start early buying. 200 ne Skirts, checks, stripes, in the new tunics, at 3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, . Month-end Bargain List Coats and Dresses | Embroidered Front W — ‘sha a5 $150.00 Near Seal age Agent Hoffman McCall's Cloak & Suit Co. 1316 Second Ave. System Patterns It ts a fine thing for broad-minded dis are benefited two people to be enough to agree to agreeably agree Ilundreds Are Suffering With Kidney Trouble and Don’ ER HALF OF ALL SICKNESS CAUSED BY CLOGGED-UP WEAKENED KIDNEYS Know It. Backache, Bladder Disorder and A—~A tiny bit of pure, unscented | Rheumatism Are the Result. vaseline massaged into the roots of PemeenRNA. mint. wae the hair with the finger tips Is] It is a well-recognized — fact | worst cases because it removes the said b ped Au ibords to promote/ among physicians today, that the|¢ ake of such troubles. It soaks growth of hair lavas if all sickness can be Tight in and cleans out the k vs ome: prefer clipping, others |Steater part of all sickness can be| ana makes them titer’ out alae singeing the split ends of hair. If}avoided by keeping the kidneys | the poisonous waste matter and you use the latter thod you would} working properly |urice acid that lodges in the joints best employ a professional This is even more important | and muscles, causing rheumatism} than for the bowels.to move regu-/soothes and heals the bladder amd |larly, because the kidneys and blad-| quickly ends all such troubles, ~ |der are the filterers and sewers of It is the most wonderful remedy the body, If you suffer with pains|ever made for the purpose. You in the back or sides, bladder or uri-| will find it entirely different from nary disorders, lumbago, rheuma-|anything you have ever ‘used, bors Wat tism, dizziness, puffy swellings un-| There is nothing else on earth to A.—If the branches from a neigh.| (er bor's tree tually obstruct: the wore view, one has a right to cut them off, | | m: an but surely two grown, Intelligent | sou people can settle such a question | iin, out of court and satisfactorily ieee Ido nét know of a law indicating inal package’ of Croxone, which |age of Croxone from any first-class the exact distance from the Ine one | costs but a trifle, take three doses | drug store. All ¢ ists are le should plant his trees. As the/, day, for a few days, and you will| thorized to personally return the branches of different spectes vary | he surprised how entirely different | purchase price if Croxone fails to reatly as to length, it would bel you will feet very difficult to provide a satisfac tory distance, Cr the eyes or in the feet and|compare with ft. It matters not € nervousness, tired and) how old you are or how long you out feeling, or any of the| have suffered, the very principle y other symptoms of kidney | of Croxone is sue! h that it is prae- ble, don't neglect yourself an-| tically impossible to take it into r day and run the risk of seri-/ the human system without results, an orig-| You can secure an original pack- complications, Secure give the desired results the very oxone overcomes the very! first time you use ft

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