The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 5

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Woothouse & Platt—USE YOUR CREDIT—416 to 424 Pike St. THE WHOLESALE FURNITURE STOCK Of The Eckman Bros. Co. Now on Sale d prices are making Buyers who know furniture valu the most of the savings offered in this « Cash is not ew sential—make your selection tomorrow and use your CREDIT on the purchase Eckman Bros. Solid Oak Dining Tables 0 Dinte “4 six-foot neh top. sewed or & alish, Sale price ... $43.00 oak Dining Table, 48-inch top, waxed finish; Biztoot extension. Sale Price «certs. cess 75 Eckman Bros. Quartered Oak Buffets i finish, 42-inch case; 10x53: $17, 59 1] finish, S23inch case; $38. 75 price... Similar Reductions on Fine ‘Living Room Furniture, Etc. Tapestry Brussels Rugs—Special $12.60 T $9.85 $15 Tapes’ $12.56 golden wax 10x34 French plate mirror, Sale Brussels Rugs sols 9x 9x12 size, sale pric I ize, sale price.. $18 Tapestry Brussels yx12 size, sale price a Th $13.50 Tapestry Brussels R 3 sale price... 810.85 $ pstry Hrussels Rugs, le pric . $10.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 6x9 size, sale price $8.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 6x9 size, wale price. ‘ IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS IN LINOLEUMS Woandhouse @ Platt Furniture @.- ize 416% 424 -Dike Street: TELEPHONE—Private Exchange, Elliott 3096. fom Sol ae taneous thoughts of a mind, how-| ie ‘breaking wp couples bilfous BARGAINS = Spam} ever creat.” said. the Rev. Ms. Pal-| ht, . meh. Each of his sayings repre y » many “Pape's while d je will call th be en-/ Sow Sachiden iene trees trawa ah 7 Sees a eee el Pilg bg hs KO Sp WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. All that is neceasary to break| re ach preparatt if you 1 ee oe corn, 496 Third (Near Pike) Mate 1528 | down a locked door is to swing at! jatee without utfeoding i mie- take It for Indigestion, gases, bh | LAND it with a canebottomed chatr. won burn, sourness, dyspepsia, or an | * lady or man of the Peters $v anata A=1t te “amburuoes x to which | stomach misery |house to speak to the boys, to show ty Ove “BRO ‘To et tire, Bromo mature Twenty-Seven Million Collars Was value the approximate of last pack, Seattle TODAY IS SALMON DAY should the year’s DOR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. The Real Cut Rate Dentist Banish the fear, tf you have held to the idea that !t was impossib! to do dental work without hurting | you. | Our method has revolutionized the old-fashioned torture of the} dental chair. People are glad to} keep appointments here, for they| know .WE NEVER HURT A BIT And as to CUT RATE DENTIST RY, we have cut it down to whe it honestly belongs. Just think 4 getting a regular extra heavy $10 gold crown for $4, or a reguar $10 Salmon to tributary Each citizen do In constr his part front rank of any tive cause 18 see tut sl dental ‘prices ia | THE NATIONAL **R written auarantes given with # CITY BANK all Work. Ve GIVE GAS. OF SEATTLE ) Southeast Corner Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. DO. S., Manager, 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union. Note Bring this ad with you The Upstairs mec SPRING ™s OPENING SALE 300 new Spring Sample Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Millinery on sale Saturday At 331-3 Per Cent, Off Regular Selling Prices Suits, $15.00, Coats $9.75, Values $25.00 Values $19.50 Suits $9.75, | Dresses $8.75, Values $17.50 | Values $16.50 Our entire stock of the choicest styles on sale at 33 1-3 per cent off. New samples of all the new pro- ductions at a saving of from $10.00 to $15.00 on each garment. Second at Columbia Special Closing Out Values to $7 MILLINERY Hat values Remember the New Location. THE LADIES’ NEW YORK SAMPLE SUIT SHOP 205 Empress Theatre Building SECOND AVE. AND SPRING ST. Opposite Frederick & Nelson's Sampl worse than others. It is the indj-|the formula, plainly nted on | thls ye these fifty-cent cases of P eget R10 — 4 that each wilt| Piapepsin, then you will r| hureh and STAR WANT ADS vin ot the oppo.|#tand why dyspeptic trou t \apeak to RING RESULTS see no harm tn ft ae ne sour, outoforder stomachs ¢ Dent you think le enough to Leth Ln eatie 66 cnetetabee: vent estion in five minutes. “Pay s| ©. AND B. A DUB HE SAYS) yt yo tgpt tod mere! is harmless; tastes like | Such behavior is rude, to say bd lan 8 oor one tee yon. | candy, though each dose will di-|the least; but have you never met 7 nae fh fh ac egrae: Manned eet and pre or assimilation |true Christians, showing beautifa WASHINGTON, D.C, March 13,| 1 will leave my personal appear | ee ng ee ar ene food you eat; {eharactor?. Why not dwell on them SWEATERS | Solomon's 700 wives were blamed | ®2°* hl your imagination, hoping) resides, it makes you go to the|rather than find fault with others? ieahiaahl ‘sail Vahl te |for the superior wisdom of that |°™ WHT Ge Jentent table with a healthy appetite; but, | Tt must be good, even in th Ocronma KxIrrixa co. pjmonarch by the Rev. Frank N.| what will please you most, is that ones you criticise, Wouldn't ft b 428 Coton mh. Cereee Pith ay. [| Palmeh of Winona, Ind., bef you will fee ‘stomach [fine if you could bring it out by | Bible conference h nd fresh, | recognizing it? mon was not the spon-| quiaine. for sie EW GROVE Cures a Cold In One Day. to | THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 03, 1914. <p porch, She evidently wishes to, or} you come to him, It will cost no would not, ‘The other t nore to keep you there than here. | uld content himself with mak | Were I tv I would take ing & pleasant time for some one, my bat y go to my hue | else band | foam a let of 16, parties; also thy ele 1. We eo Id the other girls thelr noses at elght-hour apply to stenographers Ke it you will anewer |f ?) dive “open dupes onenh cae MINK DING WAT Dear Miss Grey; 1 would A.—-it was manly of you to be fo A.—Why don't you ank the boy?! | lke to way to “An Honost giving enough to take the girl ho believed in girls pay Wife” and to others who may | | home. I am glad you did that own way At ny rate have -t ible making custard The girls must have decided they t way ts to ask him pie, if a large teaspoonful of » wrong as to the meaning of flour ts added to the custard your remark for each ple, the custard will | be firm and the crust will not Look and determine wh deep into your own mind ther the motive} SUBSCRIBER, be sogsy, A jt k of the rer k was good or bad. If good, the pod to} *-- —_—_ —-@ \feel grouchy; If not, your| —--- mind that as a manly boy only good Dear Miss Grey IT am a step | thoughts belong to you, and do not father now to two children, and alow others, or the memory of have been a foster father to four those in the past, to make you un others, » one has ever interfered kind to othera—remember that! to influence the children against pay my way, the contrary The ve told the children to be good, as they had a good home. I think human nature ts much the same the world over; the fact only the truly great part of you has | Jany power over you, and the other }is only a sort of nightmare, trying to make you belleve it can govern lyou Respect all girls for the womanii ee, | jof one being @ step-father makes ness they represent, and you will|).“\iue you, he can afford to have |"? iit nce R they are making JoBme to the point where you cannot an honest effort for the child's 004, | think of them in any but a good they will have the moral support ent ‘A SOUR STOMACH, "ti" texte sater oe peovio tou erally. and sens measures, they need not be afraid] PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” ENDS ALL|°f the neighbors Interfering im Jeve we all hav nin us a divine STOMACH DISTRESS IN FIVE | spark called nacience,” which. MINUTES—TIME IT! if we keep alfve and cherish ft, will truly direct us in all such matters as to what is right and what fa Hh hee. a - If what you just ate ts souring | \Y one What shail I do, obey my parents and of lead, refusing to digert. OT) pelteve in being honest and fair oF atick to her? ote keep com eit during my wine | With a child, {n being as careful to keep your word with them as you! would for a most ¢ friend. Then they will trust yo gas and eructa ¥ endl cested food, or have a of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, | ad taste in mouth and headache, you can get blessed relief in five minutes | ‘Ask your pharmacist to show you | lve ber up, | G. HM | an actress makes her no better or ort to . whem at a dance. | how unmanly the [Then, if they persist, to police headquarters are acting Teport them Get some now, this minute, and| rid yourself of stomach trouble and indigestion in five minutes. .|of the young men you wish to In of | form, the one who fs Jealous, or the | one he thinks makes him fo. | No y img man has a mortgage! jon a young lady because he accom | | panies er to an entertainment His work ts to get rid of jealousy by acknowledging the girl has a right to talk to anothe boy The girl is not obliged to go onto the You Can Save From $1.00 to $2.00 on Every Pair of Shoes You Buy Best Quality Shoes ESTABLISHED 1876 ac J Jougall fouthwick Store open Da.m. to 6 p.m Second Ave. and Pike St. In ‘Connection with JAME 'S McCREERY & CO., New 5,000 Pure Silk Ties Our Second Semi-Annual Tie Sale Regine Saturday Presenting the largest assortment r me ec} ever had the good fortune to offer. Imagine!, ‘I and everywhere for $1.00 and $1.50 rlling for 45@, and every tie the gr Ties that will appeal to the me 1en and t The patterns and colorings are the ery newest, fe the ha pring— cherry, French tan, gold, Emerald’ gree o tl re lors. Plains Stripes _ Figures PLAIN TIES—of soft Crepe de Chine, Moire and heavy silks in two-tone effects in every staple and new bright shades. STRIPE. TIES —in narrow, wide, and narrow and wide stripes, diagonals and vertical stripes, broad satin stripes on a genuine “Grenadine,” satin stripes on soft finish silks and stripes on a rich serge in contrasting and blending colors FIGURED TIES—in new floral designs, rough weave ef- fects, two and three-tone effects and rich, heavy colors in inde- scribable harmonizing combinations. Every tie in the lot is that new big shape, which is so popular this spring. Come early and select your neckwear for the spring and summer at this exceptional price of 45 Just Inside the Pike Street Entrance, First Floor, Daggett & Ramsdell’s Per- fect Cold Cream, 50c Size, 29c Leyden’s Hair them all, $1.00. Ricksecker’s —Tollet Wedgewood and Violet; Be. Hot Wa pure rubber Eversweet, a size 306. Cutex, the ideal cuticle remover, The Exceptional Style of} These New Spring Hats Tonic, best of Water, 50c size, At $10.00 Bottie, best grade. size 2; special O5¢. deodorant; 50c been the talk of many. Per- haps their most striking feature is the individuality which each possesses. The best makers of the country, together with the] eC. Peroxide of Hydrogen, full pound size, 14¢. Hand Brushes, 25c and 35c val- production of our own skilled ues, 196. artists, make this the most at- Houbigant’s Talcum jh eaters tractive as well as the largest oom es + 3g leant’ Coons, de showing of these moderately “ im Mealys, in tubes, priced hats which we have offered. and Rose Lotion, transparent soaps, 10c cakes at 6¢. Colonial shapes of Milan, hemp | Seco Tatoum, » large glass jer, and fancy braids in small and very special 17¢. medium shapes will be found. Rubber Gloves, assorted sizes, Others in materials and trim+ regular Soc Oe values, 27¢, Hyglenique, mings too numerous to mention. These hats at $10.00 show in the unscented These Are Shoes You Usually Pay From $4.00 to $5.00 for— Low Rent Allows Us to Sell Them at Very Low Prices. TWO OF OUR MANY BARGAINS romrs nECY ror NEW ft DENNY BUILDNG NEXT TO TIMES—OPPOSITE BON MARCHE Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o’Clock Use Your Credit Open a Charge Account at the Factory Hair Store COLORED WIGS ARE NOW IN VOGUE THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF 4AOwARD D. THOMAS CO. Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House In the Northwest OF Carpets, Rugs Linoleum Draperies Bedding, Beds Springs DON’T FORGET Our ble sate #t Every 1,000 CARPET SIZE RUGS To Choose eTiminte, Seuvese fer Men ore the te mature you ean got. | ight, comfortable, elose-fitting Special Notiee—I will tench the trade to ® Bimited number of women or girke who have business ability and wish te start breech stores. re and Mattresses Tae? ssvan $25.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size tage of these spe 9x12 feet 1 » Rugs come in cials we offer, small figures and soft Oriental and eave from colors, in brown, blue, green and Special ' on your purchase. NOTE Seattle No Advertised Coode Shipped Outside WIGs FOR MEN AND WoMEN oto yteme coverea! 2 P ARTA BNE nwo RGINIA OT. Blocks East of Moore Theatre; Two Blocks North of Westlake Market peed it Two ZAMORA’ ©. CAUFFMAN, Factory Male Stoge, 1401 Viret Avenue, soap, 50c size BB¢. 4 Woodbury’s Tooth Paste, pre- fullest measure the correct styles serves the teeth, 26c tube 15¢. for spring and early summer. First Floor. 4 re 8 a |e. ® 4 3 ® s £ 9") ; LF Easter Suit for Your Boy « or Young yung Man Our stock is now splendidly complete with new Spring Suits r boys and young men, and we add the MacDougall-Southwick label as a recommendation and guarantee of absolute satisfaction in their wear. Boys’ Suits $5.00 and $6.50 Of all-wool materials in the Norfolk style. Fach suit has two pairs of trousers, well ‘ailored. Sizes 6 to 17 years Boys’ Suits $7.50 Norfolk Suits with two trousers, in fancy mixed cheviotw / to Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $5, $6.50, $7.50, +8 $12.50, $15 17 years. Our Blue Serge Suits for boys are all-wool and faSt in color, Norfolk style coat, trousers fully lined; best workmanship and good values Boys’ Suits $10.00, $12.50 Suits of culture, mostly the “Sampeck Make.” Each gare ment has a style that will appeal to any boy. Young Men’s Suits $12.50 to $22.50 Young Men’s Suits in the or Norfolk best Spring styles. May be hadain May be had in all sizes up to 37. Third Floor, sack coat the The MacDougall- Southw ick k Co. econd e venue and Pike Street overs Who desire to efface each memory > always pos RAG IS LAWFUL| OLD FLAME BEST st: | extensively SACRAMENTO, Mareh 13 dentally m means enough to travel acel- Moditer- They the abroad t oon ‘On with the rag. Dip only to the side | Y., March 15 ranean or in Hong Kong get teen CwouN face wix| TO? days after pang granted a de- | —————— aces E Jcree of divorcee from her husband,|[ Learn Ai obile Driving and inches from yours, Let ‘er go, pro-| Mrs, Lottie Whedon Brigham of Repairing Right fessor.” this city became the bride of || 0 Commissioner of Police Charles nba “on ; 4 ic SU a an ne series ne ee ‘eS credit department of the Fort Derr. || 1! *. shapers = machines}. A. Blige, who, in November, 1912.) born National bank, Chicago, He " pushed the rag off the brink into| was her sweetheart 26 years ago. official oblivion, has relented. The| a a 8s on its way back into the eat-| THEN IT HAPPENED lawful | | ory of things | MARION, Va,, March 13.—While a je J} enaaged in blowing some rocks out Morey Scollard of the road which led to his new home, William Richardson. used Gillam pe. hammer and chisel on a piece of |dynamite, that had not exploded. | One eye was blown out, the other was Injured and his right arn was | blown ‘entirely off, ieaned, Goel) rbeane hed, filled Sth Bloor People's Bank, 2d at Pike, (Look for Electric Sign.)

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