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Woodhouse & Platt— “USE YOUR CREDIT”’—416-424 Pike Street. Eckman Bros.’ Wholesale Stock Now on Sale While this Special Furniture Purchase lasts there's bought the entire stock of ECKMAN BROS,, WHOLESALE FURNITURE Jobbers. figure. Fine Oak Tables oak ® special » Sold Oak oak has 44-Inc! colonial baw polished fin Solid Oak I heavy tal: fumed fin and f X-foot extension. the spec «e le prive Regular $1250 Quartered Oak Lady's Desk, as tiiustrated, waxed fintah, French plate mitro 10 of these on special 15 sale at . 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche. TENT Saecrrow ‘The Finest Production of Oental Art | Examination and advice Free| Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra Bridgework (strictly __first-| class), per Tooth .. 5.00 | Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up True-to-Nature Teeth, per set . -$5.00 to $15.00 {Finest Teeth in the world.) Ali Work Guaranteed 15 Years. Endorsed by leading busine: men and the dental profession | PUBLIC MARKET. 5th, 6th and Pine Dining Dtnt top “— Ta and w sing Table with exceptionally 44-inch top Just 12 ‘Table, six-foot @x- these a chance to save a lot of money ¢ Just a few A SALE _— CREDIT || Hi quarter nbination finished golden, with ate mir ion Desk and B. nr finiah Sale pric bie, rim Inches wide. 6x14 French Bale price . Quartered Oak China ¢ net, Just two In number Inches wide, In waxed ftp inh, Rewular $22.50, at the spe "$19.75 oft Three with ex ception of mir. Regular $13.50 Pacific t, early 18-tnch 2" $0.18 sale price of tints! mirror golden plate at of same, Oak Woodhouse @ Platt 416° 424 TR Madison. Lady Attendant BIG WEDNESDAY SPECIALS London’s Two Sensations SENSATION IN CORSETS ‘| 150 Corsets In styles ranging from the shortest to the fine $4.00 self-reducing forms, di vided into six lots at half- price and lesa; sizes 18 to 27. Prices $1.50, $1. Z5¢, 5O¢ and 10¢. “DOUBLE STICKERS” ALL DAY Many Big Specials Offered Today—For Stal! Listed Below See Bulletin Granulated Sugar ‘ .$1.00 Cans Milk | Faney Yakima Prune Potatoe ack $1.20 3 doz. 2 Sweet Oranges, 6 tbs 6 Ib No. 3 No. 3 Pearl Tapioca Rolled Oat Pure ure Pail Pail Wheat Cream of Wheat 15¢ Butter, 3 tbs $1.00 Home-made Peanut Pure La 25 Heart 20 Jest Fresh Butter, Ladies’ whipeord and broad. | fi} cloth Suits, | styles, of else don Hc € Pure Shree 40 5 Ibs 3 Ripe Furniture Ree TELEPHONES—Private Exchange, Elliott 3095. Y CHIROPRACTIC || PLAN CHANGES TREATMENTS || IN TRUST LAW WASHINGTON, March 10.—The iam er Amy Other) house judiciary committee is busy anaes redrafting three tentative — bills, jamending the the Sherman law. STILL DEFIANT AUSTIN T “March 10.—Gov Colquitt left here for Fort Worth jlant night, declaring himself ready "sed faa then whe (1t0 defend the action of the Texas quickly works the|[Tangere in connection with the Ver miracle of elreulation. || gara case. digestion and sseimi va lation, converting tel] James Monahan of Orillia died and bone, ‘tieue and!lyesterday. He was a well-known pplyin, pioneer of White river valley MILL THE CATARRH seat of ‘Then the ¢ manent the sclence of practic does. Remove nerve pr the brain with pe other ailments are wrought by eh practic adjustments No char, le for 1 ding 1 have It's the directtothe-spot method —you breathe It. Do not delay and continue to suffer from catarrh, head colds, bronchitis or antffies. It is not only needless and an noys your friends, but dangerous to your general health | Begin the Hyomet treatment at lonce. It is one of the easiest, | quickest, and surest ways to clear} |the head and quickly and perma |nently banish catarrh | Hyomet being medicated air im | mediately reaches the sore and tr jritated membranes and tissues—its | ntiseptic and germicidal healing | begins at once. You will #u relief is not lasting. M | Hot satisfied. Get the complete outfit |size. Druggists everywhere Hyomel, this aclence Hent of Investigation whether I rs A.M. dolinsom, #12. Block, Second and on Dr. Hank Office sm. te 5 p.m and 7 to #! Main 2784. ly lke Hyomet its] only immediate but ey refunded If you are sell ‘Try MUSTEROLE for. That Lame Back! | Rub ft on briskly |thoroughly, and note how MUSTEROLE drives out ness and ones It beats a mustard plaster seven ways, and best of all, {t doesn’t blister or burn MUSTEROLE made massage tt in quickly the stiff SENSATION IN SUITS white il of mus white your is a clean with in handy jar from new short jacket | J) ointment adorned with vestees | Bitard. It come: brocaded silk, Values | {| Klass Jars. ¢ where up to $15, Lon-| | druggist today | MUSTEROLE is 8 sensation price, $3.98. | I) hy doctors and nurses jars are used annually tis, Crow Stiff Neck lralgia, Congestion leurisy, Rheu matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains led Feet, Colds of Chest lventa Pneumonia At your druggist's. | jars, and a special | size for $2.50. Accept no substitute. ugeint cannot supply y or 60c to the MUST | Company ( and, Ohio, | will mail you a jar, pc | paid a recommended Millions of for Broneht Asthma, New Numbers on Those Boards Ibs. ..$1.00 Ys Ib ..27¢ Ib. ..6-. BG ided Cocoanut, Ib. ¢ Norway Herring 15¢ offee, 3 in and 50« large hospital Cocoa, If your arge Sack Flour r ‘et jaked Beans Olive pices, Ib. .. Best Jap Rice .. ans Stringless DEALERS, They have quit the business, and we were offered the better grede of Eastern-made furniture at a very low The stock is too large to attempt to sell in the regular way, and this sale is to move it quickly by giving our customers an equal opportunity at the savings made possible by the deal. bargains are found in every department, and you had better come in and make your selection tomorrow. arrange credit terms to suit. pele on Sale ike Street: | [ios GERM—USE HYOME! $1.00) Frost on needed home articles, We the well-known Seattle 1 am a old, but to be 17 Dear Mies Grey young girl 16 yeare everybody takes me or 18. Do you think | am too young to go with the boys steady? Are fourth cousins too nearly related to be sweethearts, or if they should fall in love with each other, are they too close ly related to get married? Am 1 too young to go with a fellow prices follow—equally good We will gh Grade Buffets yA SE ht ease > F a’ falls in tonight's paper. ONE WHO LIKES TO READ YOUR LETTERS. In my opinion {tt is never ble—no matter what the age to go “steady” with one person, man or woman. We all have our preferences to be sure; but each [person must be free to form new frie Don't you think ft much nicer to have good manly boy friends, and womanly and leave |this “b alone for awht will find jmuch me the #o- Jelety of your Jown ag | The rhage A jadvi cr que am sure you enjoyment in ung ne y people near i betwee does not n fourth | Dear Miss Grey: Will you | be kind enough to tell me if there is a market for old rags; also how much they are worth & pound, and must they be washed before seiling them? Hoping you will give me this information | am, very truly yours, A READER. A.—The Salvation Army makes uxe of old papers, and may bu old rags. 1 do not know the price but it is very low, Th dd not be washed rs prohibit cousins oak But fintnn 10x94 $22.45 quartered oak Muffet nish and on mirror Dear Miss Grey: Will you please settic a few points of etiquette or common sense for me When serving a dint ligatory for the served first, to served before r in it ob: guests, or on wait until all beginning to eat? When a dish is passed around the table is it proper for one per #on to tnaist upon t person on the other side of him being served | firwt? When the host & guest Is ft not ¥ the guest to insist himself? Your opinion will be appreciaed You are doing a grand work in re form. A CONSTANT READER. A. The time is past when one |fs expected to wait until a whole jtableful is served before beginning to eat. The latest form of ett jQuette on this point is for the hos tess to be rved first, that she may see that nobing in omitted from the plates and relieve the guest of any embarrassment tn fol lowing her example When a dish ts passed a guest host or other person, he will thetp himaet?, then pass to the next person, or hand back to the one waiting on the table. $18.50 a int edu Laid Without Patra € 45c 65c $1.00 $1.25 iniald Lino $1.45 MANUFACTURERS | AND CONSUMERS | MEET AT LUNCH =: The Home Consumers’ league and] manufacturers the city met ina noonday luncheon at the Rathakel ler Monday and discussed plane for! the senson's activities. | _ It was decided to hold these| meetings on the first Friday of each | month in the future. | A mass meeting of the league! members, manufacturers and their | friends will be held March 24 at the/ |Press club. A general discussion| local manu jof the problems of the jfacturer will be taken up by some of the leading men of the city passes a dish to that he “help Inlaid Lino niatd Lin , ar 91. by have come to yom for some please Yours truly, NTLEMAN A.—Go to the mother and quiet- ly tell her you know her reason |for being afraid to allow the girl It was the general consensus © you Rees foeeeee or eeasaaloan” asa < those present that the/and that she will be as safe with jeague is doing better work than it " lever Ron. nna ther ut tae |you as with an own brother. Jed plans carried out, it will mt aggressive organization in th city In this particular field of eff —that of boosting the sale of Wash Ington-made goods SEATTLE BOATS IN TROUBLE; ONE | BEACHED IN BAY : The ste amship Hye Hyades operated by the Matson N gation Co., {8 on her way to Se attle today, following an accident in Tacoma this morning in which |four of her plates were ripped off Attempting to tle up at a Tacoma dock in a dense fog, the vessel crashed into the pler “ee Q—We are two girls of 17 and 18, and our parents permit us to have t| bey. friends, Now, Miss Grey, ave a steady Kome PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS Pig CLOSE SUNDAYS a meeting of the leading pho- held Tuesday, was unanimously their respective and every Sunday, 8 =a Mareh 165. } The public expected notice. P tox : hers, to on agreed « ine studios a freig is to take er v It was necessary to beach the steamer Corwin, a vessel plying between Seattle and Alaskan ports, off Harbor island this/morning In order to prevent the boat from go ling to bottom Proceeding | from the Commercial Boller Work }having unde: repairs, the} | boat sprang a SUES HOSPITAL DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. S. Asking $9,500 damages, James A.| HAVE YOU SEEN OUR | Snoddy in suit against the Provi-| EVER-:! STICK PLATE? dence hospital, declares the insti tution Is over-illuminated and that) | If ¥ e bustle of vehicles abo you are th ustle Vehicles’ ‘shout com to us, We will provide you jcauses him disturbance. _|with a set that will give you satis: faction, Our facilities for this line Beautiful Silverware — of work exceptional, and For Star Readers |j\ease and satisty where hundreds of others have failed, We are justly of our plate work As to we can make a better plate it es, you must wear plates, wearing ill-fitting 5 or A et of alx beautifully decorated | proud French gray finish Silver Teal price Spoons free to mail subscribers to/than any of our competitors can The Star. They are of beautiful|for just half their Our denign and will Inst a lifetime A|crown and brid 8 near of these spoons could not be|perfect as is possible to make. We any store for Ie nly charge $4 for the extra heavy bought. them|Gold Crown that any of our com that we are|petitors charge $10 for If you able to give them to our subserib-|have a few teeth in your All that {8 necessary for you \ n supply you with an to do is to pay your subseription to|new set by our new method The Star one year in advance out dhe use of a plate 4.26), and the spoons will be sent! Alli Wark Guaranteed ‘ges pad. If your subserip tion dées not expire for some time, WE GIVE GAS, you can advantage of this ; offer now and renew for a year| Regal Dental Offices from the time it expires, or by in-lo, £. R. Clark, D. D. 8. Manager, teresting a friend in The Star to] - Lg. Hayate er 1405 Third Av., N. W. Gor. Union. Note: Bring this ad with you, lin such large quantitie e entire with take a year's subseription at the “segular price, you will receive the March | beginning | we} doing right of not AI think sible girls matter, 14 yaition what think, but from a va tion | have found 1 and not like oO to | method mar | take it to a violin maker give addresses in this column | te a ry bad form for! | 1 | | mouth | QT am * young 1 love @ girl of 17 A.The shor girl enough to allow you the opportun:| ity to face statement 1 pre elther innocent or gu Show her this an will not act justly not bother about the person awe to her Q.—Can you plea how to polish a v won't’ hurt the tun: don't know, where to find out? AN OLD SUBS A.—In order polished properly ha you you can inquire at am find violin makers’ adc phone book can you to our rie t an of 19, and ald the self n making ity r, and if she ward do at all! se tell me jolin, so It er If you tell me CRIBER the violin would better 1 cannot but jusie store or dresses in the Q.—Can an iron bed be enam eled over Would the enamel raped off first? A 8UBSI A the old enamel off if some other color? have to be CRIBER, It is not necessary to scrape one will wa it and apply two coats of the color desired Q—Wiil you please suggest something for a dress, as | only get and cannot afford a pensive? cheap party $5 a week inything ex- My hair is brown and com- plexion light, but not fair; am medium tall, but not age is past 16. Th: very kindly, A P. 8.—My Expense a week always. A—If your coming; if neo The princess only 26 cents a select rd. am going to get yes are pale blue or corn yellow will be fleshy. My anking you NXIOUS. e are $1.60 brown, a be a pale pink k is beautiful and married to = at has the same color hair that Kiverybody says that we will in-mated on aeroun' Also would * mame for . Ait matched marriages takes hair more to Top-o'-the-Wave may suit you as a name for your Jaun Q—wn remedy for Yours very truly, A scented you I know, a mo» would like work. te amy paper? A variety of samples o and show them editors at the the day, 1 wish you Can Yours to the least busy of you kindly ® launch? Gmpon than mis make mis-mated ch A small amount of pure, un- vaseline rabbed sealp is the best external into remedy food cartoonist, and you refer me in haste, You would better prepare a { your work managing time of success. Q—Is it proper for a young lady, 17 years old, to wear the same kind of rings as she will wear when she reaches the age of 25 wwalting your kind am AG A.—Aside and signet rin ply set, is the or a girl is 6, from th 8, A KOC best of 16 or 25 Q.—You are such cate for the rights xiously am, NHORN plain band od stone, sim taste, wheth. years of age, an advo- of women and 80 considerate of the way- ward girl that the accompany- ing poem seemed t part of your you kindly publish benefit of the reade religion, io me as a will it for the re? AN ADMIRER. WHAT OF T We all have a Wh Prop! t for th ep sirl ttn digat who IGAL 8 mad whirl no him back with cir? has the battle of ain? give in the ne sweet Wo've always forgiven him? Does the door stand ajar, ‘Come, enter, you need © opened this #ince you Now close to the sec ot While She will enter here no O, Christ it erm ~ ve ever! ORE Te See SS wart np taught fn th For even yet a woman Is And stoned in a Christ Down Into the slough we und w e boy And ond fro ae tf to may not fear went away year? hellish pride, heaven and earth more.” ie sand, spurned an land. hurl her bac a smile, the ‘sinful K, Though he may have been more vile. Wo all have a heart for Who was caught And we me him But wh at of the pr Ae friendship better than he others. I do not man for a proye of believe in good time, clean, firm abetiveen the sexes, the in sin'e m back w a Aw he al girl? nd th) seeming love “working” sa but T do ap- friendships the -| this season ESTABLISHED 1875 ac J ougall 7 Jouthwick dn connectio® with JAMES McCREERY @ CO., New Tork OPENING DISPLAY OF SPRING FASHIONS varied to the ex- in a Our assortr t y u i | that ulty | tent you election uality. Coatees 1 peplums. The entirely obscured ex- feature still carried indivi the flaring the skirt ha knee traight line been in 1 the thi where out fanc is tec is y has collar , and belted with to match. The skirt } An exceptionally attraceive crepe—mignonette green the and roll cuff of Japanese r of self-material and s deep ruffle above the at $25. has coatee box back, buckle. The hade embroid: ¢ button knee model A suit of crepe poplin in orador blue double collar and cuffs of figured has loose pointed belt, finished with is in the two-tier style, $25.00. with and skirt crepe, Second Floor. Wash ‘Boiler of extra ee eavy charcoal tin with hee copper bottom. Regular $2.75 value; special $1.95. Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, nickel plated; 3 irons, handle stand. Regular, the set, $1.25; special 75¢. Extra heavy galvanized Laundry Tubs, with sta- tionary handles. Regular price $1.39; special 9B¢ Imported German Willow Clothes Baskets. lar $1.50; special 98¢. Glass Wash Boards, will not injure the garments. Regular price 45c; special 20¢. Parlor Brooms, made of selected broom corn; Seat- made. Regular 0c value; special 45¢ Absorbo Dustless Mops, “No Oil to Soil,” sorbs all dust and polishes at the same time. price $1.75; special B5¢. Infants’ Willow Bassinets and Regular price $6.50; special $3.95. Waldorf Toilet Paper Value 6 large rolls.........60c , 75c. 3 small rolls.........15¢ | Special and hands or tle yet ab- Regular stand complete. Basement, MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike COOKING TO BE BERKELEY, Cal, March 10.— “What will we have for dinner?” | Kan. accompanied by Mra, Buei Housewives of California will have | iia for Inpen Be wit ne this question answered by the Uni-| . versity of California, Miss Mar-|fessor of economics in the Univer, guerite Cooley, trained profession. | *!"? . lly at Columbia, is to take full harge of a correspondence course in domestic science, which will deal with the selection and use of the food in the home. SNEAK THIEF GETS PURSE Mrs, M. Patterson, of the Plant- ers hotel, told the police today that a sneak thief stole her hand- bag out of her room last night, se- curing a bracelet, gold locket, a $10 cameo ring, a $50 diamond ring} and $13 in mone Married Man's Gifts to Girl Cause Trouble Harry Graham's Wife Strenuously Objects to’ Husband Presenting Young Woman With Costly Gowns. Tillman Doesn't Like Smoke WASHINGTON, March pe Senator Tillman ‘got a tion through prohibiting cal ing in the upper house during” | executive sessions. ° ieatal 315 PIKE St “BUNNY’S BIRTHDAY” (Two Reels) “SPEAK NO EVIL” BARGAINS $ In Used Machines New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE 00. i strich mai jeaned, dyed, curl- remade inte these beautiful novelties, Birds a, dyed, rebranched, Gifts of costly gowns and a potty from blooded stock are causing} |Harry Graham, a man of wealth, all kinds of family trouble. The facts} in the case were made public last night and {it is rumored that Mrs. | Graham, the wife, threatens to| leave the family home and ask the} courts for separate maintenance. Some months ago a pretty young }woman became acquainted with |Mr. Graham, and after a few weeks was introduced at the Graham home, becoming acquainted with Belmont, a son of Mrs. m’s by a former marriage. Young Belmont became enamored Jof the young woman and apparent- ly the step-father also lost his heart to the pretty girl. Whether or not the latter statement is cor- rect it is certain that Mr. Graham gave the young woman several beautifal gowns and a pony It remained for Caroline Living stone, a young woman who was in| jlove with young Belmont, and who threatened her rival for winning him over, to uncover the family mix- up. Miss Livingstone cleverly ar ranged a meeting of the principals in the case so that Mrs, Graham would overhear the conversation What followed is realistically told at the Seattle Theatre this week by the Bailey Mitchell players in “Lena Rivers.” It ts a comedy drama full of heart inter eat and fun, Scenteally it is one jof the best productions yet staged by the Third avenue playhouse. The cast is equal to the best road com pany that has appeared in Seattle Yet the price for the best seat at night performances Is cents or cents at Thurs: aturday and Sunday matt CHOP OFF THE EXPENSE AND TROUBLE OF WASH DAY. Let Us Do the Work, WET WASH 2i4c Per Pound, Dry Weight ROUGH DRY 9 40c Per Dozen SNOW WHITE WORK Call Queen Anne The Washin’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE ™ nees. “Lena Rivers” will be the bill the remainder 06 this weekr—Ady,

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