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Woodhouse & Platt, me.—"Use Y ve t offered a of OPEN A CREDI is. 1 of | $12.5 BED $13.75, $14.50, $15. The Drapery Department BRASS Bra ns 150 paire Nottingham Curtains $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 values, of The Most Complete Line Furni 41619 424 - Sale pr Credit"—416-424 Pike Street TODAY AND TOMORROW LAST TWO DAYS OF THE ECKMAN WHOLESALE STOCK This gives night f the unusual savings house furnishings, Tho Sale ¢ ACCOUNT NOW aa $14.50 White a th Regular Enamel «0, French plate mirror $11.15 BARGAINS ar . ». are Involved and patte ine, and 75, $17.50, $19.50 Offers Special Reduc- tions on New Curtains sequins #3-00 values, $1 8 100 paire of Cluny Lac fered for quick clos 1 F ar pair a ith or without tr ing, per pat $ 15 t ace edwem, $2.25. § $0 pairs of Marquisette Sert and $2.00 value $ hemstitched; 2\¢-yard leng Spectal 1.9 of Dependable Quick- Meal Gas Ranges Now Ready Wandhouse @ Platt re ike Street: BARGAINS Sra In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. M6 Third (Near Pike) Main 1573 (Largest Wholesale Carpet and WE SHOW A COMPLETE LINE OF Royal Wiltons, Wilton Velvets, sters, Body Brussel Rugs, ranging {n siz 18x36 in Axminster Rugs, 9x12 Fee In high pile, silky surface, Oriental conventional figures; # NOTE FIRTH AVE. ancNIRGINIA ST. Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre—Two Blocks North of Westlake Telephone Private Exchange Elliott 3096. lL] and use ah [Ee Phone Queen Anne 264 THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF Mowarno D.Taomas Co. No advertised goods shipped outside Seattle. Learn Automobile Driving and Repairing Right. me Automobile repairers who can run lathes, drifia, shapers, milling machines a are in constant de % practically as soon a 102 W. Roy st mand Rug House in the Northwest) Velvets, Highest Grade Axmin Is, Scotch Wool Fibers, Rag and Cottage ches to feet t and floral designs, $16 25 Made to Order at the Women, Use Open a Charge Account at COLORED WIGS ARE tran u ir theatrical tra Specialtie order.. of combings and Zamora C. Caufmann FACTORY HAIR STOR Colored Wigs Factory Hair Store. Your Credit the Factory Hair Store. NOW IN VOGUE. ows samples of the new This fashion howing it formation usual, I am suit any fancy in n shade, Samples shown rple, blue, red, green and iteresting to see de cut hair made up to your 1401 FIRST AVE. T BABY VALLIE’S DAD HAS COME HOME SAND RIDGE, Il, March 20-—A]Chas, Kimzey and Cora Calver mar stalwart man, Ife face only slightly | and wife touched by prison pallor, entered a] There ever was a stranger rough log hut not: far from the honeymoon trip than that whiel inks of the Mixaisaippt r arly | Raby Vallie’® mamma 1 papa clasped a tiny figure that lay they reached Grimsby Junction ing peacefully a cheaply butlt | 'T took a midnight ear dle © ride of miles, over snow-| Baby Valle, whose chubby fea. | clog reach! he Kin tures have become known to count: | ze © at an ea morn leas thousands of newspaper read: | ing } y ers throughout America, had met ! y to make a farme father, Chas, Kim for the out of him real man,” Kin t Ume since he was a 2-months| exclaimed today, while Bab old infant He slept ft adjoining room Married in Prison He'll Go to College Kimzey, who, until yesterday You might say,” he added, “that was Convict ASIS at the Southern | 1 firet leart yut the world an IMnots prison at Chester, turned to; about. life ut awa his girl) wife, with a chuckle of | from it there in prison, I had th glee, and gently returned Vallie to| time then to think about it, and | his little bed met men from all classes, from elt Raby ts sick now," she whis/and country. The farmer's life | pered, “but he will be all right |the most free and happy and useful when he knows he has his daddy Vallie will be brought up on our Back from Chester, wh Kim-/own farm to be a farmer, He will ney yesterday married the girl he|go to an agricultural college, too had wronged and recetved a com-| and | can arrange it mutation of his 80-year sentenc been a long fight,” said that wet him free, reunited | Cora, “I thought it was a losing couple today were tn. we fon. fight for a long time, but it turned Strange Honeymoon out splendidly, and | want to thank A le yet Intensely dramatte |the people for their loving sym wedding in the warden’s parlor at! pathy." the Chester penttentla made Let Me Cure You Good Year car In the et of My success SUFFRAGE LOSES BUT WOMEN ARE STILL HOPEFUL | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 2 |—Mrs, Medill McCormick, chairm jot the congressional committee of |the National American Woman's | | Suffrage association, today tasued | lan optimistic statem regarding the defeat of the woman suffra amendm yest in the senate The amend recetved a ma ity of the vot to 34, but lacked » necessary two-third South democratic t sure DK. DONAWAY A07 Third Avenue, Seattle, W senators n the ad x it w complicat t stion | first time,” said Mre. I McCormick, “the women of Amer | fea ¢ nstrated thelr influence | upon the United States senat }is a sign of the tin and port | that all womanhood {n this country will be emancipated within this keneratl MAIL ROMANCE ENDS IN WEDDING Whoiesale and Ketall, Made by KNITTING CO Corner Fitth Av OCTONEK «mat 7 HATS REBLOCKED Hiave your Milane, hemp, Panamas, chips j and bair cleaned |B ivea, “renewed” and & cked with ‘the A romance carried on by mail for |Bictece"tnape, We the last two years will culminate tn trim, ale a . oth Floor People’s Bank, 24 at Pike, marriage here tomorrow afternoon Ghosh tee Whee tien.) ‘between Miss Velborg Harmanson and Melvin EF. Throne- home of Mra. E. John. , the Rev. George officiating. Throneson is pay clerk on the U 8S. 8. Bouth Dakota, stationed at | Bremerton. He stole a picture of his bride-to- be two years ago at Newman Grove, |Kan., after he fatled to meet her Her indignant demand for its re |turn resulted in the correspondence. ROAD BLOCKED VALDEZ, Alaska, March 20 on Big sale of Holland stock of Shrubs and Trees at the | WHITNEY NURSERIES BIG BARGAINS | 1608 Fourth Ave., Opp. Bon Marche| Playground | DANCING HIPPODROME Fitth and University 10-piece Union Orchestra No Dancing Tau Competent ‘mail has left for or arrived from Tearhe the interfor since March 10, the 50 CENTS and Children’s HATS KAVANAGH'S First and Union. 1008 Firet Matson wthwestern raf! a and Chitina IF EVERY RECRUIT WAS AS | good as he thought he was, what 4 wonderful collection of stars we would have right down in the south- ern training camps. | | Family Washing | 6c Pound Model Electric Laundry MAIN 507. 1201 FIRST AVE. at | These Extremely Low Prices ARE MADE FOR QUICK RESULTS DURING MARCH CLEARANCE SALE $45.00 STRUSS FRAME, 1914 SPINNING SPECIAL COASTER BRAKE BICYCLE + $25.00 Choice of any $40.00 or $35.00 Bicycle, same price Roller chain, motorcycle pedals, rubber grips and high est fe equipment throughout 20¢ RED DEVIL UPRIGHT MANTLE De 55c Tinners’ or Panning Hammer Bhe 1 H Pan Lifter PET Pee 10¢ 65c 214x7% BEVELED, BRASS FINISH, SQUARE CORNER MORTISE LOCK SET 50¢ 1%4-tn. round: Ink and Pencil Eraser......... be 50c thin back, two-blade aluminum handle Pen Knife ....secseseeee oe ‘ . 25e 4 12-0Z. CANS U. K. O. .25¢ You get 3 8-oz. cans any other hand SPINNING’S BARGAIN STORE 1415-1417 Fourth Ave. oap, HE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 20, lyon in the way you wish, nor ina 1914 Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS to be the ne you kindly Vo S=What is « ? A.-Sometimes, when one feel hurt, he covers it r nay be so with in enough to a irl Love ard of whom you are y t remedy I know of were wronk ure worry by unselfish | O.—Wil you kindly tnform me heh be ° ae | A I think etther nnece ry unless th ady is affiloted or elder ! I nally th lad th Ueman'’s arn nithou, there are] times when greater ance can be ndered by him taking hold of | \ TALE) P AREY A.—An you have a the jon of the readers of this col ill reserve my anawer until the Yes, I'll give it; honor bright + pa 1 will (eke What shat hows EYES AY Do you know that by giving » up you may gain hiin—or some better? You must com oint wh you will be will up ff ft is best, and et if n gain your reason, in your feelings, f at the great gain with him ve} him up gladly, too, that pol nd. une stead of depending on you may be surpri happin i or othe The boy respect for himself—to say nothing of spect for you--when he allows another read your letters to him. It is dishonorable, and judging fre that, I should say he does not lo showing is not proper other, But your work is with your own mind. Be sensible, and you will retain your own self-respect. Do not write him nor seek him fn any way, but should you meet him, treat him nicely withont gush or foolish- It is the only way you can m respect yon, and there is no love that is not founded on re spect. Q—1 have much perfect faith tn f answering bility that 1 wish two € to take spots from a light blue velvet How enn T retain the friendship y friend, and keep him within friendship? Hecently ver another boy Duret of temper be hi 1 wanted him ae Me went wens ask me, Jack? He looks so bine o him very much, Mise Grer; in fact, Llowe him: bat Tf think friend ship will be better for us we are older. Anxiousty. we f. A.—(1). Try gasoline or chloro. form, and work in the open and away from the fire (2), Lean but wonder whether or not the young man told you he loves you and wishes to marry you, and whether or not you let him know th true state of your feeling for him If he truly loves you, why not let him know you love him, but do no gate yourself at cut off from your other n ye If he sensible he will acqu with ye plan, and be glad to do it, If he will not, all you can do {# to let him alone until he comes to his right senses Q—I am a girl 18 years old and have been going with a young man whom | like very much; but do not love him. He is very jealous and | know | would lose his friendship if t ever went with anyone else, so please tell me what to do, as 1 don't care to lose his friend ship. Yours truly, UNDECIDED. A.-You should not have gotten to the point with any young man where you are not free to act ac- cording to your own Judgment Invite in young friends, a few boys and girls, when he ts present, and probably he will see that it ia sensible for both of you to have friends of tho opposite sex Q—In reading lost I see where a girl Kon th a Maton M y, Lam ay ee bay girl Now, nearly BULL BROS. Just Printers 1012 THIRD «sAIN 1043 Hotel Baden Grill Cabaret Entertainment of Highest Merit Entrance 104 Pine ESTABLISHED ac [ ougall ¢ fouthwick i076 Store open 9 om. to 6 p. 1 95 nd Ave. and Pike St. In Connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York < 95/500 Umbrellas in a Sale) (Regular $3.50 to $8.50 Values) 100 Different Styles of Handles letachable handle, ecight-ribbed Columbia ia covers, rimmed hate This is the all with reatest buy heavy | Um Ik cord loop. han- the de- tachable kind, It may be put a trunk of 1 conve- niently in Re- to for rainy day” and you should, when can get an umibreila of this charac ter for $1.95 First Floor usec traveling. member prepa the you 1} dles mush- ha ndle Advanced Showing of Boys’ Easter Suits Our Boys’ Knicker Suits have individuality as well as the MacDougall-Southwick quality Boys’ Cheviot Suits, $7.50—Knicker Suits of all-wool blue cheviot, patch pockets, stitched belt; trousers full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years Blue Serge Suits, $6.50 and $7.50—All-wool and fast color blue serge suits in Norfolk style. neatly tailored and well lined. Sizes 6 to 17 years Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $5.00 and $6.50—Strictly all-wool two- trouser suits in fancy mixed cheviots, in Norfolk style. Sizes 6 to 17 years One and Two-Trouser Suits, $7.50—Norfolk suits in dark and light colored cheviots and shepherd plaids and pin stripes. 7 to 17 years Boys’ Suits, $10.00 and $12.50—Norfolk suits of the finest) type. We feature the “Sampeck Make” in these lines, and there are none better. i Young Men's Suits, $12.50 to $22.50—Norfolk and sack coi in blue cheviot and black and white stripe and black and white checks; also fancy cheviot. Sizes to 37. Third Floor. 5 t Witch Hazel, large size tle, 14¢. ; Carmel Castile Soap, best babies, the cake S¢, Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine H Tonic, $1.00 size 65¢. Our showing of millinery at this price is very large and complete, You will find the small and medium shapes Hatr Brushes, genuine b it wih set in rubber back, 85e size th trimmings of ribbon, ae back, $6 flowers and ostrich fancies. z coune ee ais pe : There are hundreds of ex- lehtful mou! 4 15¢ Roger & Gallet’s Rice P pink and flesh, 15¢, Glyco Thymoline, the mouth wash, 50c size J Nail Buffer, removable ois, 50¢ value, 29¢, a Bourjois Madeline Face Pow+} ceptionally smart hats of dis- tinct individuality from which 5 at $10.00. k Milan Hemp, med. ape, with brim edged with ruffle of black motre, silk trimmed with large, dark bine pe 01 pac ide. ry ai abel ae cane der, three shades, 50c size, Attractive Hat of fancy Manicure Sets, consisting braid in Copenhagen blue; buffer, nail file, orange has wide band of ribbon stick, pumice and nail polish, neat box, 19¢, Colgate’s Talcum, Cashmer@ Bouquet, violet, ete, 15¢. . First F around crown and large bow of same at front, with a touch of French flowers, $10.00. Second Floor. __The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street ‘ bat 1 would A BOY. | rty. If the father attempts to to wash for a living? San ea nt A.—Ordinarily not, but the de-|take everything, the children cam” it is to [cision of the court depends some-| help the mother to get her share if friend they |what on circumstances, If they | they will exert their influence. If eady |agree to separate they divide all|you will send a stamped, selfad- A.—~You are right one | Property and money accrued since | dressed envelope I will give you all community prop-(the name of an honest lawyer, ean be free when he ties himself,|the marriage toast Sn natant aden Old People Need a Bowel Stimulant girls and boys to make many friends mong both boys and girls, |The Ideal One Is a Mild Lax-| ative-Tonic That Will Keep | and le until the discriminating age, the selection of the one with whom to spend their later years. ve, a—wi clean A ‘Wash clean, and while damp expose to the fumes of burning sul phur in a closed barrel, box or | A | vessel the Bowels Gentle Active. ai citky aes: and 8 ie oe Healthy old age {s so absolutely | dependent upon the condition of| the bowels that great care should| be taken to see that they act regu:| larly, ‘The fact is that as age ad-| for advices. We are 13 and 16 years Now, Miss Grey, we are not we ounything of the kim vances the stomach muscles become weak and inactive and the liver! does not store up the juices that! are necessary, to prompt di Some help obte ion. | as our pal be by ned eating easily digested foods and by can EYES AND PINK CHERKS. A.-If what you say is absolutely | plenty of exercise, but this latter is : without exaggeration, I should say irksome to most elderly people, One : . your parents are exaggerating the thing {s certain, that a state of con ee MRS. MARY A. P. DAVIDSON that you will x out evenings. stipation should always be avoided, | as it is dangerous to life and health. | The best plan is to take a mild lax- through fe a habit of x s up to you girls to conduct entary trouble. habits had continual bowel From the day yourselves in such manner that ative as often as is deemed neces she began ihere can be no doubt in regard to sary. But with equal certainty it| ‘king Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin your actions—even in the minds of |1 rested that cathartics, purga-|8he has had no further inconvent: your parent Jost remember, par- tives, physics, salts and pills be|¢@ee and naturally she is glad to ents have your good heart when avoided, as they do but temporary |S4¥ kind things of this remedy, veranxious for you, and be pa good and are so harst to be a A bottle can be bought of any tlent shock to a delicate system. druggist at fifty cents or one dok Tam glgd you do not go out more A much better p and one that/lar. People usually buy the fifty often than you do, for school girls thonsands of elderly people fol-|cent size first, and then, having d boys should) not keep late lowing, is to take a gentle laxative-| convinced themselves of its merlty hours, nor make a pract of tonic like Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pep-| they buy th Mar size, which ts seeking all their pleasure outside | sin, which acts as nearly like nature| More econom Results are a of the home, but make the home |as is possible. In fact, the tendency | Ways guarant or money Will be attractive to their young friends of this remedy is to strengthen the| refunded. Elderly persons of both and to themselves stomach and bowel muscles and so| Sexes can follow these suggestions train them to act naturally in,| with every assurance of good Pe Q.—If a man, after being mar when medicines of all kinds can/ sults ried 30 years, and who has three usually be dispensed with, This is| Families wishing to try a free the opinion of many people of dif-| sample bottle can obtain it postpaid ferent ages, among them Mrs. Mary| by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, A. P. Davidson, of University| 419 Washington St. Monticello, Ti Mound Home, San Francisco, Cal.| A postal ecard with your name | She is 78 and because of her sed-| address on it will do, children, 25, 18 and 15 years of age, secures a divorce from the mother of the children, can he take all the’ property and money and leave her to go out °