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u Woodhouse & Platt, Inc. —“USE YOUR CREDIT"—416.424 Pike St. ecial Saturda Savings Week-End Reductions are a Furnishing Establishment. There's always a chance to make a saving on needed articles by including this store in your Saturday shopping list. Purchases may be made With Liberal Time Payment <== Terms Dining Table tn the pa feature at this Home tern Ulustrated; has 4 inch top, full six-foot extension, golden finish, early Eng lien or fumed $5.95 Special .... Princess Dresser, golden Regular $9.75 Genuine Felt Mattress J oak fintsh, 42-inch case, with art ticking; splendid at the 18x36 French plate mirror very special price $6. 95 Mlustrated above. Special ‘ . at ree OBIy oes cveeee sl WD Imported Mattings— First Spring Showing Best China Matting 402 v pounds to the roll, per yd Japanese Matting, direct Import, Special Values in Wool Fiber Rugs Wool Fiber Rugs, $9.75 $xi2 In size, special extra heavy linen warp; blue, Wool Fiber Russ, $8, 75 brown, green oF tan, per 35¢ $x10-6 size, sp ‘ yard Good "Japanese Matting Woot Fiber Rugs 6.75 | Beans te the rot. per 6x9 size, special ... 113 Sara _ 25 Wapdhouse @. Platt | Furniture G-ic | | 416° 424 - Dike Street: TELEPHONE—PRIVATE EXCHANGE ELLIOTT 3096 NEW YORK.—"A letter a day to; my wife, or there was hell to pay your honor.” wailed Gregor Skolnik, violinist, who is suing for divorce. He said he sent “millions of kisses to fill up space. BLIND MAN IS DENVER, March 6.—Although Alexander C. Cooper of Denver is diind, ‘We probably has To-rivnis among broom makers of the United States. He has made brooms for 60 yeare—thou is of them—but has never seen one STAR WANT ADS BRING RE. ULTS NU. BONE CORSETS Kaster Booklets, Novelties and Post Card eow, ready. Raster Orpeting, Pennants, the latest 0 Any of the above ma of price Seo ccch) Cards from te dea to f NOVELTY WORKS 1113 Fleet Av, Seattle, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 42 Third (Near Pike) Mate 1525 Morey-Scollard- Gillam Co. SWEATERS Wholesale and fetatl, Made by OCTONEK KNITTING CO 425 Union St.. Corner Fifth Av Becraft Special for Friday and Saturday f 3th Floor People’s Mh Rownd Steak (Look for Electric nen Prime Rib ows pe NAVY YARD ROUTE ot Roast ety, Tears 0 We Reduce the Cost of Living ane wee Athion es co keep Sunday). 8.09, Becraft Market : 1512 Pike Pinee, Sanitary Market —_—__ © 800 Round Trin THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF Mowaro D. Taomas Co Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest Carpets Axminster 1 se Rag Bru Rug 18x36 “$15, 00 Senki Wool Fiber Rugs Two Blocks room, dining room. pedroom or fen. Moore Bee Marquisette Scrim Theatre, Two Blocks North of Westlake advertined goods pped outside of Seattle Draperies ° | CYNTHIA GR Q.—Enciosed is a cutting 7 from an English paper, Do you ndt think England a little con servative on this subject? INTERESTED AT “have inic will t for 1 thir not ex nile tt colume 1 n ‘ 1 Iwi what It lat He is cutting “What Is the Best Age to Marry Friendship ts a very important facto marriage, says a write \ D \ If two peo ! # that they grow apart tn | the ot wid they awake realization that if they bad |y five years later they would | oy have wished to marry each’ ¢ The lack of companionshiy rat is the tragedy in nine out of ing in your column, “Do Animals Think ? All animals, even the lowest, respond to touch, This touch, tonne, or reflex action, gives way In higher animals to inatinct Example: The bee carrying stamen to pilatil Into reason, becomes rea pollen from Inefinct develops but just when it son is hard to say | also wish to thank you for the pleasure It has given me to read your column, although | have felt inclined to disagree with you at times. | more often agree, and find your answers ex cellent, As a whole, | think they give us a splendid lesson In psychology H. B. \--I thank you, but must admit feel Inclined to dinagre with you 1 your example of th The t that the bee carries pollen im stamen to pietil ts acciden 1, and I do not think {t {mplies in te appY marr tinct or reason, for it fs done > pensation of late mar | 1), being necessitated to ri more mutual under | deep into the flower in search o as ve-and-take, exist erlal for honey than tn the ¢ r ‘love m Men and women who begin life to Q.—I! would like to ask why cloverer I) Everett True always gets the capal ol better of every one but his ding each other wife. | love to see a scrapper corns, and they do not exp , and a man take care of himself, much as the boy-husband baw but he cleans out all of them girl-wite 0, there < Why not let a prize fighter storms in the * | meet him? SUNSHINE But, the older n A.—Kverett True just natural had the glamour, t has it in bir ad of every the boy and girl w one but t my part, I for love wi t Hike to see him get ahe jot for | am sure he wo Q.—In answer to the question | have egotism of a peacock, and asked in your column by a |that would spoil him group of boys: “Do animals 1 suppose tt has not ¢ 1 t think? They do. Thought is (the artist to have him 1 A prize the mainspring of action, and fighter, or, if {t has, he has discard precedes every motion. Hence ed the idea for a be the temper in the spring is the Great Intelligence that per Q.—1 am a girl 16 years of meates from center to circum: age, and living in this city, so t ference of eternal space. come in contact with classy fel j What may be a surprise to lows, | have gone joyriding many is that trees and tables also think Place the seed of the great Douglas fir the ground on { a level plane, and the result is a tree, straight and round, with | the heart in the center. Place the same seed on a cliffside and as the life of all nature ia the light, It grows toward it - and the production of the cliff is a differently shaped tree from that of the level The tree on the cliff will turn upward, form ing an elbow. This elbow left to itself wouldn't carry ling, yet under intelligent ac tion (thought) it holds aloft a tree of a hundred-ton weight How? Just ae the human mind acts under the inspiration of the Gree Inte so the elements of life in the tree act, and proceed to form a great mass at the elbow, whose strength is greater than that of any steel cast. The tree on the vege | in an asap [iy gence. plain didn't need it; and didn't | get it. The tree of the cliff | | Meeded it and got it. Why? Be | cause the action of the tree | was guided by Intelligence, | which is thought | UNCLE KORNTASSEL A—Within a few |Korntassel” will tel! |tato thinks. His r Was too long to publish fn one issue, and t good to destroy | days “Uncle us how A po Q.—i wish to give my opinion on the question recently appear. WOMEN’ te change withour Open a Charge Account at the Factory Hair Store COLORED WIGS ARE NOW IN VOGUE Ing week we wilt A "Blue Ey with disapproval on nd know no other way of ext many nights lately, and have no- ticed that some of my girl friends have gotten sore at me. Do you think this Is right? 1 have no one else to ik BLUE EYES. *,” really, true bine, t take 16-year-old y men do n ris joyriding at night. You are irely too inexpertenced to do *, and | would advise you to at once ur girl friends probably look your actions * Kit. Take my word for it, THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914, EY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS and| Jxpend your time evenings in a bet-[add 4 gr. wllver nitrate, previous! cool, filter and make to 24 fl. d Q.—Do you think It would be | Mor use, mix oq santities of the ' appropriate for three high lutions t before the silver school girls to attend a theagre with three boy friends of an aft ernoon without a chaperon? We are from 15 to 17 years of age Please anawer in your next pa per, and thank you Pall, GIRL CHUMS y elect a first-class the itre, the proper sort of play, and go In a crowd, not being particular ly careful to have one particular boy at the side of » particular girl every moment of the time, If you all know enough to ve of all of which I have not the least doubt Ido not see the use of a chaperon for an afternoon entertainment ink eb of ° I would ike to private nd will be ond & stamped, self « Q—If American parenta go to Canada, their boy is born there, and at the age of 16, mother and son come back, the father having died there, would the boy be American or Cana dian citizen? E.Y.R A.-Unless the parents are visit in a foreign country when a {8 born there, he in a ci the country in which he wa born This is an opportunity for you young pec to show your parents and others that you do not need a chaperon, and Just as soon as young people show themselves sensible enough—and many, I belleve, are to take c&re of themselves, all need of @ chaperon will be done away with | « “A Despatring Mother,” send me stamped, self-addressed en. velope, so I may answer you privately, CYNTHIA GREY o ° Q.—Wiil you please tell us which writes first, the one who goes away or the one who does not? TWO CURIOUS GIRLS. A.—The one who goes away to write the first letter proper one ) or card Q.—About two years ago you published in your column a recipe for looking glasses. | used It, and found It eatisfac- tory; but lost It in a fire. Will you please publish It again and oblige, A CONSTANT READER. Yes, I remember that recipe it was a “bum” recipe. I do not] White wax, % oz,, spermacettl, % believe he had tried it. As you | os. lanolin, 1 oz eet almond oil have, and have found {t relable, 1/2 07., cocoanut oll, 1 oz will give it again, It is from 004 | Take off the fire and beat until authority. Here ts it cold, adding, little by little, 2 oz Dissolve 96 gr. silver nitrate in 2/of orange flower water, into which} on, distilled water, and add am-|5 drops of tincture of benzoin have monta until the precipitate is nearly |been added. Be sure to beat the dissolved; filter, and make up to|ingredients constantly until quite 24 fl. dr. with distilled water, Then|cold. They must be of the best and make a separate solution of 24 gr.|purest quality, and the druggist rochelle salts in water; boll this, on nd while WE HAVE TOO MANY PIANOS atil our large a be pia block for only $168: men for $325. Remember, S168 and pay a We round fluted trusse over-atrung, nicke you bass. block, plated grand piano ts a great favorite with musicians. usually ask $450 for this style H are some more polished hardwood back, bell block atyle artiste only $256. men in the trade this great sale $600 and $ over the civilized world by ONE-HALF. And remember. ments #o that everybody have one at th permit us to give to 898, $110, § If you have this extra cut-price sa with FREE is & great favorite with . for we rolls retail to ft ores nel! stock {s reduced we utiful upright plano with the latest approved laminated this piano usually selis by the middle A magnificent metal solid mahogany mouldings, sure to see thin style The regular selling price of this by the middle- has always been $550. planow great we are making easy monthly pay wanting one of the © cut prices during this sale ny more details of the pianos now 5 and 8138. in ‘mind to get a good player plano. tne plain plano without any jrayer or ar will sell to you at this can buy this from us now for tle each month will sell to you at this sale a beautiful design, copper five layers laminated re aple pin #19 This The middlemen trimmings, for massive oval design, extra finished pin imported German wires, This both American and European We will sell this now for plate, We will also have at makes that are used all celebrities for just about best planos can Space will not ut down And then again the Players get right in on shall sell America’s best pla for wh at prices thing National Piano Mfrs. 823 Third Ave., Near Marion ONE BLOCK BELOW MADISON ST. th Use Your Credit GREAT INTEREST IN THE NEW ‘BEING SHOWN AKOZ MINERAL Owl Drug Store Arranges for Introduc' n in Seattle of John D. MacKenzie’s Discovery. arrangements have been by the Owl Drug Co. for the introduction In Seattle, commenc tomorrow, of Akoz, the remark new radioactive medicinal mineral discovered in Callfornia DON’T FORGET by John D. Mackenzie, former Our big sale State or Commissioner and by anciaco. ; uch marvels have been per rr: med by the Ab medies when d elsewhere fo mach trou eumatiam, catarrh, skin dis ‘ . ad other ailments that an f nal demand will undoubt ‘ ye made on the Owl Drug ore beginning tomorrow fore- on with the opening of the dem Yontiintad Tenpess for Men are the tration gearest oopreete Me centabia, cles fittes | Already much Interest ts being and perune. anifested locally to just what Special NotienI will teach the trade \07 | Mr. Mackenzie, the dis to « limited number of women or girts yverer of the remarkable mineral, who have business ability and wish t 1.44 the following to say regarding start breach stores. ¢ Man earch for gold resulted the discovery of this mineral which, I believe, is destined to wring far greater happiness to man ll the gold that has ever | | teen produced. A prospector came upon a ledge in the Sierras that) J, D, MACKENZIE | showed a trace of d. Much to nting I felt certain that Akos his surprise, after handling the ore,| was destined to be a great boon to} us peospectors will, the rheuma-|humanity and so T organized the | tiam left, his hands, Being a Har-}Natura Company of San Francisco, | rd graduate. ought the rea-| which is now putting the Akoz’rem on. He suspected the rock had|edies on the market, It seems that} WIOs FOR MEN AND WowRN worked the cure, but he was not| the Indians were also aware of the | convinced until he had also reliey-| curative powers of the rock in le, Cu ete, See ect sea; |ed the aflments of his friends early days.” | combines, mix the hair and well you hair In time I learned of the won-| Call on the Akoz man at the Owl In amnali oF large quantities as you may era of Akos and personally had| Drug Store, at Pike and Third, for peed It numerous teste of the mineral further information regarding this TAMORA ©, CAUFFMAN, Factors Mais Store. 1401 Fiset Avenna {™ ade, After three years of exper-| advertisehient, marries, I tin th viding citizenship b Ww ' in) |1 am sure as a man writing me} of distilled | from whom they are purchased must | we ° | anges | splendid tin | appl pensive, and it is Just as good the way I give it. Here is the recipe One doz. oranges, % doz | lemons, | doz. apples. Peel the | oranges and lemons. | grinder. | ground being very careful not to scorch. | cup of sugar to the dozen cups of fruit just marmalade not too sweet. ] pers about all kinds of remedy for the divorce evil in this coun- try. beat them all. man should be $1,000, earnings and savings, and the qualification of a should be a certificate from her mother or that she cook and housekeeper. were the qualifications my wife and | started married life with 30 years ago, and there has been no occasion for a divorce so far. 1 got married at the age of 23, but | did not spend my money foolishly, like the young men do nowadays. Inexper un dress of the state health officer, and oblige, M H Be Q.—If a girl, American born, whose father was American, marries a foreigner, does she lose her right of suffrage? e.Y as t may seem jJudgm when have urged to try to remed American Thanking you Yeu A foolish lost all he ne womer and ia willy Aw whe ne again. law, Ar can wh wor does not taking not hy should whe retain Q.—You are so kind in giving one information, will you please answer a few questions for me? | have trouble with my hands. They get dry and rough, and get sore from doing my house work. | have tried several dif ferent things, but nothing seems to help. A HOUSEWIFE A.—If you will make the follow & recipe, according to directions you will fipA it as good any, and perfectly Orange Flower Skin Food igh them carefully Q.—WIil you kindly give me a good recipe for orange marmalade—the kind where peel and all is used? Thank you. A READER A—I am glad to say I can | give you a dandy recipe. Or. cheap, so now Is a to make ft. Grape | used in place of much more ex- | fruit may be but is removing all the white pith possible, boil | peel in several waters till ten- der and run through the meat Add to the cut up or oranges and lemons. meantime you have | cored and boiled the apples, | which you now run through a seive and add to the other fruit. | Measure cup for cup of mixed | fruit and juice and sugar and boll until the right consistency, In the The measurement of one less and juice works as well, and out ns the a md Q.—Been reading In the pa- ! think | have one that will The qualification of a young is own young lady ome cooking school 8 a competent plain Those A.W. P. What do the experienced and| enced readers this col nn think of these qualifications? A Q@.—Can you tell me the ad A—Direct a letter to the State alth Officer of the State Medical harmless | ard, at the State Capitol, and he| ll recetve it | We offer a beautiful selection of new Spring Woolens—all the new shades. These have just arrived Come in and select one and let us make it up the Craton way. We guarantee you satisfaction. Hundreds of patterns to choose from We will suit trust you for a J. §. CRATON Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor 402 UNION ST. Cash or Credit. eeTAuLL In oo SECOND AV. and PIKE BT For Final Values Most ac Dougall fouthwick ection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO. New Tork Kore open m. to 6 p.m Clearance Extraordinary r uit, in f i and tailored mod- ¢ will 1 in th pe oi g at es which will und make thi quick cle ¢ Here liste. fe f the exce alue fered uits up to $35.00 values reduced to $11.75. $40.00 Suits reduced to $25.00 and $20.00. $50.00 Suits reduced to $25.00. 5.00 Suits reduced $25.00 and $30.00. $60.00 Suits reduced to $25.00 and $30.00, $65.00 Suits reduced to $30.00 and $35.00. $85.00 Suits reduced to $45.00. $95.00 Suits reduced $45.00. There are many other reductions equalli if not greater than tl hich will be placed on sale urd Second Floor SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Sale of Inf ants’ Wear Sizes 2 to 6 Years Children’s chambray, in pink, blue and blue, and stripes. Priced to Children’s Rompers and Cre Dresses Koverall Nighties— Sweaters, 1 to 6 years, Knit Leggings Knit Toques Infants’ soft Children’s Undermuslins, ers and Skirts Children’s Knickers Infants’ Long Slips Infants’ Scales, with Infants’ Bath Tub, sole Shoes inc and D ename 7 very Percale, cover the child special. . zephyr gingham and tan checks, solid pink and close 50¢, $1.00, $1.50 epers, large assortment.... 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 from head to foot. luding c rawers baskets, ver Sizes 6 to Reduced Ginghams, 14 Years. One-Half Chambrays and Galateas in plaids and stripes, low-neck styles, French waists, plain and pleat skirts These are broken lines t 0 close. There are not all} sizes in each style, but all sizes may be found in the lot: 10 14 11 37 10 15 Dresses, Dresses, Dresses, Dresses, Dresses, Dresses, $1.00 values, red $2.95 values, $3.75 values, $3.95 values, $4.50 values, 00 values, Special for Saturday Only Sale of Finished Needlework, 98c reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to duced to. Including discontinued “molels of Waists, Dressing Sacques, Boudoir Caps, Towels, Pin Cushions, Center Pieces, Dot- lies, Scarfs, Corset Covers, Aprons, Infants’ Bibs, Dresses and many other useful articles, beautifully hand embroidered. Value up to $6.00. Special OSe. Stamped Linen Crash Run- ners and small Bath Towels, designs for cross stitching or French knots, 25¢, Fourth Floor. Attractive new models of hemp in blue, burnt straw, brown, white, trim- med with velvet ribbon or ribbon and fine rose, im the soft, light shades. Spe- cial $2.95. Third Floor, Dress » School Shoes Children | Dull welt sole. Sizes 6 to 8, Sizes 8% to 11, Sizes 11% to 2, Sizes 2% to 6, These models may also black cloth top. Dull calf button Shoes Goodyear welt soles of solic so constructed as to withstar Sizes 9 to 13% Sizes 1 to 6 Mary Jane Pumps have sprin chik calf button Shoes on broad toe ‘last, have spring heel. have school heel. have college heel. Goodyear g heel. be had in patent colt, with for boys on broad toe last, 1 leather. These Shoes are nd hard wear. ‘misses and growi $1.50 to cing Second Floor iren, 8 Bars of Lenox Laundry size white Enameled $1.50 whit 95¢. 85c size sterling gray 39¢. Steamers, 65c¢ size s Stew Kettles, 39¢. 25c size Tin Bread Box, 59¢. e enameled Tin Bread Box, enameled steel sed sted terling gray enameled Primo gray enameled Preserving Pans, 10¢. steel Combi $1.19. ° MacDougall-Southwick 2.00 quadruple coated white enameled inets with sanitary coves, Basement. p Second Av. and Pike St.