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Bh Ploor People’s Dank, td at Pike, (Look for Electric Siea.) LOOK! READ! THINK! Absolutely the onty Lo presenting twelve FI 2 H z 5 2 é 3 ° This fe true, regardies of the price of admis Sion, and without @ single exception Tou are assured never before shown in Seattle Bundsz, Tuesday and Friday. BARGAINS $ 1424 Third (Near Pike) NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers Mo Kennedy, Tourter and | athioa Main 1529 Beattie: ¢ 19:20 a im. 2 . nae), 6 pottme Table Mmibjece te change withes: Fone Mate 2101. Fare 500 Round Tete —————— Wedding Engreved Business Stationery | The Fey Press: Elliott 873 abi FO MAES Te! ah “s ih | | where she ¢ and so she went from ber, and ma mall One miles from here, make 1 did pot know F all, for 1 intend I went fo talk with her, wey, what shall f A A Your false reasontr similar to that of all p drink too much that | want to say just a few words in the hope that you will them next time You must first of all be honest with yourself. You say you had no ae @ to go but the saloon T ue, You could have bou in the remember magasine and read a while hotel lobby; you could have taken a walk into the suburbs and sat down on the green grass, with th above you and the hortzon your boundary, and you could have taken time to think how wonderf |the world really is, and how great the Intelligence that conceived It and I am sure had you done this, you would have been fit to meet the Prue Blue Girl.” As it was, It seems train did carry you away before seeing her Your r nis wtarted now the thought you expressed when ye said you felt like getting drunk and | staying that way, and then you felt there was nothing good about that | Hold to that, and make yourself the |man you really are at your best | With the girl you ar® going to do best. Don't make any rash promises, but, whether or not you r from her, keep your word g tot principle of life to di you, just as it is doing now when you say there Is nothing good about getting drunk. your Q.—Would you please tell me who | should go to to find out the nai and address of the United States marshal at Fair- banks, Alaska? | am very anxious to know. Thank you. lpairbanks, Alaska,‘ ie all the ad 4\ dress necessary. | @—1 am « young girl, and want | you to tell me if it ie all right for ® girl to go with « bey younger than herself and of different nationality Aleo, why Ie it that at some of the } dances in the town where I tive the kirls are going to have to pay the | sume us the hoya? TE hope to pece nee answer, Thank you A.I do not belleve in the Meter ence in the ages of our counting, as long as common sense is used. It is the boy that count not the nationality, At the same time, people who have been reared under entirely different environ ment are not often congenia for any great length of time. You would better talk to your mother about this particular boy, Sh knowing him, will probably be able to advise you When the admission to a dance is free for ladies, there are a nun ber who go without escorts, who would not attend if they were oblix ed to pay, and I think ft a mtghty good thing to require a price trom them; then a girl who attends will either pay or have an escort who will pay for her, It will tend to do| away with so many ‘orted girls running to dances, and that {s| probably the re for adopting the plan. I sincerely wish this elty } Would follow the good example. alight first which way Is proper CURLY A.—A gentleman should oft the car first, according to etiquette, and assist the lady, but for the life of me I cannot see why It ts neces sary, unless the lady ts very aged or crippled. Surely, a sound, heal thy American girl can get off a street car without help Loews Q—Is there « window school one can take @ course Fiease let me know A 1 know of no auch school, if one wishes to learn, one might consult the window trimmers of the prominen and probably get on a8 an apprentice, At least, the experienced trimmer can give the information you ask trimming n ut or If you wil! self-add ed en » you THIA GREY “Wood B. Aut amped I think 1 Q—1 would like to have your ad view. #1 have had pimples for five years. Will recipe to eure # of pr drt ire water ar bathe often. By bathing. the pore of the skin on the body are ket open and give an outlet other thar the face for eruptions. «e Drevent as getting married? We have talked this over, bat cannot decide We would like your advice on the mab jort nF A.—Ordinartly it abe aid not make a difference, especially if the older one is inclined to be just, and not “bossy.” | Seattle Hive No. 8 Ladies of the | Maccabees will give a whist part lin the Bon Marche tea room Tuesday REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Northwest Trust & | Safe Deposit Company COLMAN BUILDING, SEATTLE At the Close of Business March 4th, 1914. | Resources Liabilities Loans and Discounts .....+-+ $780,949.34 C apital | Municipal Bonds .......++++ eevee 141,179.87 cikae 100,600.00 | Other Bonds .......0vescsberses 12,350.00 s urplus | State and King Co. Warrants.... 9,168.93 ane ve | Stocks ende's ees seen: Sea Profits 22,044.67 } Safe Deposit Equipment ......... 14,800.00 Deposits.. 1,149,895.16 | Furnittire and Fixtures ......+ 15,000.00 | Real Estate and Other Resources 28,204.11 Government and Rail road Bonds $ 53,810.14 Cash on hand and due | from banks 213,727.44 — - 267,537.5 \ Total .3.>. 71,930.83 Total ..$1,271,939.83 STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING—SS | y I, J. V. A. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemn- ly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beli@f. J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of March, 1914 Cc. O. RADFORD, Notary Public. Correct Attest— E.. SHORROCK, A. MYERS, Directors. friends | HAVEIT CUT OUT ANYHOW, CHAS. THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914. ° 5 \ usherine in the ‘Seas ¥/ 104-9 \ Menta WN Tuesday” and Wednes das By & are the days serpents P the esenfation 3/— Millinery, Suits Gewns / Ceats and Dres 95 Tobrics. J \ Yeu: are cerdially ee View 6 the mest clabsrate displays which have been arransed fer your inspection. : The Jashien magi 9 W orld ae Pisigeeah \ i MacDougall-Southwick __ MacDougall Southwick GIRL is FOUND N SHE GETS $13, 000 : COPS ROOM; NOW Sacred concert will be given by Rainier Beach Methodist choir, as sisted by Mrs. B. B. Belden and Lester Wilson Sunday evening. ‘NIGHT NURSERY IS NOW OPEN Attorneys for oe hae jist jeorge and Here's good news for the mother the mother the Lyon Building Co. have made ho works at night and bas had of the ui ettle ‘ ait eg recy sabitr oo one of the largest settlements ever rg At made out of court on the Pacific e Day Nursery has coast in an agreement that the branch: There will now be company pay $13,000 for the death 315 PIKE ST ROCHESTER, Minn. March 7—|also a ht Nursery, at| PORTLAND, March 7.—Chief of | of Judge Robert R. George, crush harles W. Post, cereal food mil-| the Brondway Nursery, Broadway | potjcs Clark is having exhaustive | Hesstnesh “A MILLION IN JEWELS" jonaire, was ned to this place|and Alder. A large room on the Weled in an elevator in the Lyon om Santa Bar 1, Cal, aboard | second floor is given over to the|!mvestigation of the charge of 8) building Sept. 10, 1 | train to undergo an op-| little white t ith soft, warm |young girl that Patrolman Chas, H.| — Cece ration for appendicitis. His con lankets, and kind, motherly |Hewston abetted her delinquency ition was arded as critic No | nurse will look after the ds of ly allowing his roommate, Robert goon bak Myce Bite | she: Rabies E. Walker, to keep her in their Our Waffles Are the Talk of ab cath aint, Whete 6.a:00. was apartment for two days. Hewiston the Town. ecesaitated, bulletins concerning was suspended last night We make all our own bakery EXECUTE THEM Post's condition were sent to Deputy District Attorney Deich ENE Wha Wet taahin | eae Reports that |charged Mrs, Lola G. Baldwin, head pores dinner, from hape at the famous Mayo Broth-|*everal ring in the recent) of the vartment of public safety p.m # hospital to receive the wealthy | Sem! +. ae aes te - fe for women, kept from him material Sue uwkited his. -arevaL 1e nt here today evidence against Walker, and trans Ce) y wood unc ‘ 8 i ee rred the case to the juvenile ready to carve out the trout —|ferred t appendix rt court, thus embarrassing the prose 212 PIKE ST. . And whatdoyouthink? 99 cution of Walker on a grave charge. Only Union Dairy Lunch in It wasn't appendicitia at all The girl told her mother she sup Seattle Nope, just a little pain In his posed it was all right for her to be * tummy at Walker's rooms when a police nineneere -| FOR COLDS, INFLUENZA, "™#" as there turn of mode weather In the UI 8 ou Grip flies to the head, caus-|Ralkans, it was reported today a} jing headache, hot flushed considerable movement of Turkish J h D. M k h Di |face, sore, tired and confused |‘?ops had begun toward the Greek| JORM ackenzie, the Discoverer, We | on and as belleved tha feeling, followed by aching |thes ne Sultan planned an early attempt 0 1 D S | bones, cough, sore throat, |at recovering some of the ground | rongs at Owl Drug store | hoarseness, — influenza and |he lost during the recent war salah te | sleepless nights | terme thronge invaded the Owlyother P ron. a the Owljother cities are now using Akoz in | To get the best results take S On ag store today to learn more about| great quantities DR.L.R. CLARK, 0.0.8. | NTT neral. disonvered. ‘by. John Dil may nae to the The popularity of the Regal Den-|#! Once ‘The Alaska Steamship Co. is in-|nackenale, of Ban Francisco, Joa ae itforatal tists Is the simple result of su If you wait, until your|stituting a search of the city in an| 1 was the first day of the intro-|{% perfor servi high-grade work, bones begin to ache, until youlendeavor to locate John Kuhn and jquction of the rare mineral in this] y d th guarant results, painless meth-|hegin to cough and wheeze,| his son H, Kubo vine are booked | «it he reports of the great num-| Rea Ag! , al Thomas Fheipa us ods, popular prices, modern facill- | pe searnee ‘ ‘ for passage on the steamship! per of cures that had been effected aa States Ga ynch, oie ties, est scientific appliances the Cold becomes settled and| Northwestern, sailing from here |ny Akox elsewhere when. \ Pad pe Pe and expert dentiste—all combine hangs on, it may take longer| March 10 for Wrangel. News of|rnoumatism, atomach trou ad Py Rev. Cy aveate a dextén oC axosilenos in| to Drea up the death of the wife and mother |,ema, catarrh, ulcers, piles” ana| sim a kuthor Regal work which is not pow#ible Two sizes, 25¢ and $1.00, ih Battalo N. Y., has been HO0IY- | Sener: aliinagte’ attiaeial anahy os llaw Munn in the ordinary dental establish ian ed by the company, which was reine Owl drugstore at Pike and|®% ' te ent. ut all druggists or mailed quested to notify the bereaved at ny At San Francisco " tee * Hor bina lickin Co. Sava o i Los Aneel Regular Extra Heavy 164 n t. New York.-Ad ° @| Mr. Mackenzie spent his time be y San $10 Gold Crowns ; — - tween the Owl store and the Seattle aco turfman, and hundreds gf Regula $10 Never “SLPaul Stove Repair| | WATER SHUT OFF |notel mooting friends and expiaining | ne’ Axor men whl be on hand at ate 6 o ne merits of Akoz to al kom men. will be on hand at Slip Plates & Plumbing (0. || morrow, Sunday, from 8 a. m. | In California Akoz has become weeks te Ganinin.ine merits pi WE GIVE GAS | inal fire bask to 5 p. m. on Fifth ay. to | [a household word,” said Mr. Mack | Akos Row ts pen oo to get the palrs! | wighth av. 8. from Spokane | jenzie. “Ours being a Callfornia| \e"y, Dost weesulta in the treatment - { | f the n 0 disorde! tha « Regal Dental Offices aci|| av. to Henrietta st. and on | |product, we introduced it firat_in|spond so, quickly to treatment 1 Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &, Manager pe, result has. be 1 * . Ache and cola put site od eg Sif seas esult has been a phenomenal suc-|invited to visit, phone or write 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor Union. In and eon | from Spokane av, to Juneau st. | | of a4, San Franc os Ang | kor man at the Owl drugatore f San ego, Sacr rr no. ‘urther nformation re rain ub Note—Bring Thies Ad With You. | hain 876. ab tivckton, oureke, Joue and ladvertiseme . catabie. furnaces, Water to Duwamish av the principal California cfttes. ‘The |this radio-active mineral. You are Bighth av, 8