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. KELLEY’S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE aserewnere 81315 First Ave. 0°" Ladies Can Trade Main 2838 CELERY GIN TONIC $1.00 PER BOTTLE 4 highly beneficial tonic in all nerve and kidney complaints. the business man, the society woman and elderly people. Brin pe vdes nn relief from the tired, worn-out feeling. A renewed vigor and energy for the weak. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR SIGNATURE MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY The Middleman Eliminated at Frye & Co.’s Markets);— The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- . Choice Steer 1 Choice Shoulder 1 Pot Roast, Ib. ae Ga hone bec... 10 Fok Roasts tb....... 146 Riv Race e ™*. 16c Choice Shoulder Strictly Fresh The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Ours Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. Women’s and Girls’ Shoes Exclusively. Denny Bldg., Second Avenue, Next to Times Bldg. We Save You 50c to $1.00 on Every Pair You Buy BECAUSE We are upstairs and $45 pays our rent. New stock of 60 styles. e@ FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS SHOES AND PUMPS “EXTRA FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS, Ib... .25c Choice Shoulder Choice Steer Prime of Lamb, 1b. (OG Ranch Fess doren...21€ SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. ‘Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and THE UPSTAIRS SHOE CO. Ride Up and’ Save a $ We Have Two Prices Only $2.50 all leathers — all SHOES AND PUMPS Your money refunded If you're not satisfied. Special Attention to Mail Orders. Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o’Clock. MOST SICKNESS COMES Recent Reports Show Hun- ‘ Geanoai: which costs but a trifle, jand commence ita use at once. — virtoad With Kidney | Wen you have taken s few doses, roubles and Don’t |you will be surprised how differ Know It. |ently you will feel, Croxone overcomes the worst trouble, There are scores of nervous, | M86® of kidney, bladder . tired, run-down people throughout |424 Theumatiam, because it re moves the cause. It cleans out the the country, suffering with pains quently causing annoyance at |e acid, that lodge In the joints night) who fail to rentige the sa./and muscles, causing rheumatism; rlousness of their. troubles anti #00thes and heals the bladder, and| such conditions as chronic rheuma-| dulekly relieves you of a TORE ‘ouble ‘opey fr nisery. pond pppoe Mela ny, dix You will find Croxone different sult. from all other remedies, There is_ nothing else on earth like it. It matters not how old you are or how long you have suffered, it i# so pre pared that it 1s practically impos All this is due to weak, inactive Kidneys. The kidneys are the fil- terers of the blood, and no one ean be well and healthy unless the kidneys work: properly. It is even more important than that the bowels move regularly If you suffer wi tem without results. You can secure an original pack: age of Croxone from any first class th such symptoms | druggist. All druggists are author: don't neglect yourself another day|ized to personally retugn the pur- nd run the risk of serious com jchaso price if it fails to give the ications. Secure an original| desired results the very first time ckage of the new discovery,|you use it FROM WEAK, INACTIVE KIDNEYS}; ‘STAR REA caus if my wife did not want me I jut, oh, it was a mistake! to come back to me. earn good money. The children any more.” A DIVORCE INVESTIGATOR SOMETHING HERE. cary Dr. John EB. Ayer, M. V., writes marriage is sure to be imperfect, ev lock, It is unwise, therefore, to r make it undesirable. Domestic div A wise, tactful and sympathetic from the home. discord had been.” oe 722 25th av Andrew Olsen, would add two cages to the 200 at fendants and one for “affinities,” w upon the filing of sults A woman who signs herself “A Good for the Goowe Is Good for the was not given notice of the sult, no! decree was granted “I've had to be both mother and job, But my boys are good and Woman's life as their father did.’ PERE AND ELSEWHERE aR EER ¢ visit home of y. Ulu 49 12th NW. Lone $13. Shipment 1,500 chestnut seed- lings from an condemned. Staggers hold dance at Redding's tonight. Follies at Broadway hall. Debaters dance in University Ma- sonic bal) Saturday night, Similarity of names nearly pre- vents Korchi Furuta and Hideyo Furuta from getting marriage lt cense. dames A. Sexton W. RA. C., No. 35, will give dinner at Veterans’ hall, Armory, Tuesday afternoon. W. D. Totten appointed receiver National Outfitting Co, Burglar takes pipee from house at 1432 13th av. Junior Dramatic club, Hiawatha playfield, to give fiveact fairy play next Saturday afternoon. Students and faculty of engineer. ing and mine departments at unt- versity to visit Cedar falls Tuesday Mrs. Alexander McKinnon seeks divorce. Howard Towner, here from Ma- nila, says U. 8. should keep Phil ippines. « Alfred Mahoney, clerk in cigar store at First §. and Connecticut, fined $10 for selling tobacco to minor. General U. 8. Grant, Fortress No. 1, D. G. A. R., gives whist party at Veterans’ hall Wednesday night. Congressman Humphrey says if tamigration bili is put before house, new station at Seattle prob- ably will be included. Approaching marriage Eimer Franceen and Esther Anderson an nounced. Clara Gill starts divorce proceed ings against John H. Gill Funeral of Chas. E. Everett will held Saturday Press club entertains Mayor Gill and wife next Thursday night. Ladies of Queen Anne Congrega- tional church serve chicken dinner tonight. King County Prohibition club plans busy week, Opens series at be University M. E. church Monday night Geo. Shumacker, dairy ranch owner from Anacortes, and former-| ly of Wisconsin, says conditions much more {deal for dairy farms here than in East. Mountaineers dine at Good Eats She ie @ good woman. quarrels were more my fault than here. | send her plenty to live on every week. my wife and children there doesn't seem to b Then love and harmony would reign where hate and serted her and thelr children and got a divorce tn another state, THE STAR—FRID DE RS Gl VE} would go, Perhaps our She could have been persuaded are with her, | have a good job and) But without! 't to live for} nything MIGHT HAVE ACCOMPLISHED ery child born from a hateful) en more than thosa born out of wed © divorce difficult, We ought to ord is apt to result from ignorance, investigator could dispel {gnorance eee N. W., writing in a facetious vein, Woodland park—one for divorce-te- he would be imprisoned immediately eee Divorces Who Believes That What's Gander,” tolls of a husband who 4 She r does she know on what ground the i fathdr to my boys, and it's no easy lean, and they will never wreck a Jby Carrie Taylor Naylor of Centralia Taking 200 passengers, President | sails for Frisco. | Next meeting of Ladies Jefferson | Park Improvement club April 6, | Pant sail American ship 8t. Paw and Harry lls out of Seattle. ought to made wees mals Ex-Congreesman D. Wooten of Texas will criticise the president's stand on Panama tolls question King County Demo- cratic club's luncheon Saturday. University of Washington fourth in monetary. value: The estate is worth $1,0) geen Golf ce! ganized at university. Sophia Boneski, 717 Marion, ad- vertised for work. Man who said @ Wanted housekeeper called. Dia- mond ring gone. Safety committee, P. 8. T. L. & P. Co, dines at Washington Annex Mrs. George F. Worthern files di- vorce complaint. Port commission issues booklet covering work during 1913. Washington club dance at Red- ding’s next Thureday night Marriage license issued fo W. H. Groves and Martha Taylor. Y. W. C, A. choral club m First Presbyterian church Ti night. Mrs. M. L. Anderson, 3409 25th av. 8., robbed of diamond ring. Laurethuret residents protest as boulevard. Ridgely Social club dance at Odd Fellows’ tonight. Cadets can’t take giris to tonight’s ball In taxt from E. F. Koontz, Baby boy arrives at home of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Muotio, 817 Har- rison st. Home of Sam Black, 951 20th burglarized Special meeting of Y. W. C. A. directors Monday. Columbia Congregational church gives Irish concert at Woodmen « hall, Columbla, tonight. Caught in shaft, C. G. McDaniels instantly killed in Ballard mil) Thursday, Cadets participate in competitive drill, Court awards Mre. F. E. Johnson divorce. Funeral for Sophia Arn Butterworths’ Saturday af Robina ‘Thompson comes from Scotland to wed 8. W. Hill. Wm. MoKinley Chapter, @. A. cafeteria tonight, afterward as- sembling at Commercial Club to hear Dr. C. M, Buchanan. Sale will be held at St. Paul's church Saturday afternoon, Mrs. E. Stewart wante recelv- er appointed for Pacific Finance Co. Divorce sought by J. T. Hopkins against Sarah Hopkins. Stork brings boy to Mr. and Mrs. Dissano, 1234 King st Charlies Dunkin will wed Lizzy Wilson y. w. Cc. business meeting March Presbyterian church. New mehip Congress to un- dergo ‘ations and overhaulin Marriage license obtained here A. Federated clubs hold 24 at Firat | kidneys, and makes them filter out} sible to take it into the human sade $1.00 DANCE for the benefit of ALL ALASKA SWEEPSTAKES AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT All Alaskans Will Be There. Admission $1.00 s Free R., announce social dance and card party, Armory, March 28 Sheldon. , ELSEWHERE T oo — -° Initiative measure circulated Oregon for non-partisan elections Schooner Taurus, with shipment of cocoanuts, on which there is in Judiciary $4,800 duty, left Port Townsend for Everett. Adjutant Gen. Forbes Sacra mento, recommends to war depart- ment mobilization of militia west of Rockies in California this sum- mer. Report at New York that mack- erel trust was organized in Norway and Sweden. | Gilbert Archer Gerow, 44, resi- dent Vancouver, Wash., dead John L. Lawrence, star reporter Chicago Tribune, killed in through elevator shaft, Chicago Press club, Jury awards $1,000 to Charles T. Underwood and wife, Spokan against Harry Child, eon of post-| master, Who ran them down in auto. Judge Bird, Kansas City, Mo. re- fused to let James A, McCauley, 1 poverty, on ground no poor plumbers. that there a North Yakima subscribed $5,000 | to make It convention city of state, 8. Senator Shively, Indiana, | rénominited convention Orson G, Beckes, John Hardman and D, M, Angus elected Irrigation by state democretic Divorce granted Maud Koontz |/i AY, MARCH 20, 1914, iders Lamb 12 100 ths. Sugar $4.35} BEGRAFT'S SPECIALS 100 Ibs, Fancy Yakima Potatoes +4 + $10 Ht 26c pkg. Roman Meal Oe ise § 5 Ibe, Head Rice be 25° be rma Flou sack Ss 25 area 5 tal f ise 78S ent 1be ‘BECRAFT 161% PIKE PLACE SANITARY MARKET Tokio Tea Store STALLS 24 AND 36 trea made daily, ib... ae | Occidental Quality Market Old N. Y. Sharp Pull Cream | 1. Bredhun. hunitary Annex. Cheese, 306 Ib., or 2 Ibs... .556 w Zealand Butter, Bh¢ Ib. 2 BIG SPECIALS Iba O56 | Loin Noss “Young ‘Pork,’ to Any kind Heinz Baked Beans 15¢ can or 2 cans... ¢ 10c nize 2 for . ve Abe Homemade Jellies and Pre serves, ail varieties. Jet White Butter Store Booth 8—Pike Place Entrance Quality Meats Our Own Private Auto Delivery Insures prompt service. We give very particular attention to Telephone Orders Phone Main 6231 PHILADELPHIA MEAT CO. Stalls 2, 3, 5,7 STRICTLY FRESH FISH Quality Guaranteed. Philadelphia Fish Co. Stall 10—Lower Floor. Hamlin’s Cider Mill No Hard Cider, Vinegar old ye Get the habit Wholesale and Metall Near First Avenue Main Entrance. Fresh Vegetables Fancy Asparagus, lb..15¢ Green Peas, Ib........15¢ Head Lettuce, 2 for...5¢ H. TSUKAMATO STALL 101 district commissioners, view, Wash. Charles Charles 0. Grand-|} Anna Hanley, Enumclaw; H. Runkel, Arlington; New tariffs, proposing Increases | Jackson, Eatonville, and Mae O. in freight rates, filed by Milwaukee | Gray, Stevensville. and Northern Pacific, suspended Benate appointed subcommit- by interstate commerce sion till July 23. Senate confirm commis /tee on national prohibition amend- ment, composed of Fletcher, Shields, Borah, Dillingham. etmastere Lower Forbes colony, Colorado. Lincoin, Neb. democrats ban-| queted in honor 54th birthday of} . . Spring Opening Ws 223 so ss Hi; Maud” Armfield asks $1, 500,000 | YU |from Bryant H. Howard, jr, Los | a fa y S, @ | Angeles millionatre, alleged father . of promise Fred B. Young, senior Oregon Ag- ricultural college, died of pneu | monia as result of plunge in cold water in swimming test. orado, to file sult against United Mine Workers of America for $4,000,000 damages, alleging con- spiracy American charge d'affaires, Nel- | the Tailor, at and University, hold his Spring of her 2-year-old child, for breach | Attorney for coal operators, Col- i] Brady Third will son O'Shaughnessy, confined to ni row. He || bed. Mexico City, with sciatica, Opraing yomer George C. Peerson, 35, barber, has put in a complete [Hf| found dead, Westport, Wash., from - exposure. stock of the season's new- Col. George W. Goethals on wet to Colon, Panama. William F. Lee nominated gov- | ernor by republicans in Minnesota. | G. U. Young, progressive, first mayor-elect of Phoenix, Ariz, un. der commission form of govern- ment Cashier H. C. Smith, Goldsboro, N. C,, Savings & Trust Co., charg: ed with $750,000 shortage | A torpedo boat, Venice Italy, ac-| cidentally rammed a_ passenger | launch and 50 persons drowned. Council of state, Stockholm, ap- proved divorce of Prince William from the Grand Duchess Pallona of Russia. est colors and fabrics, and they will be ready for the inspection of Seattle’s par- ticular dressers tomorrow. | For particulars, consult the large ad which appears on page 11 to to- ff day’s Star. further Wide-Wales and Pin Checks. We etc., etc., at greatly reduced prices. 625 FIRST AVE. | ment offic Qe t * THEIR: OPINIONS ONG hvinnt jaan * * * * vorc ROBLEM|| Corner DIVORCE PRO we a oan ae We are in a quandary We asked recently for the the West Old Jopinions of readers concerning a Divorce Investigator for King county , a Our desk is piled ceiling-high with letters, The floor Prices Are io Place is littered with letters there aren't enough waste L |baskets to hold the overflow ower Public Market From a careful reading of a mere hundred or two letters, {picked haphazard from the mass, we suspect that our readers like the notion « Washington KED SHIELD r regret that we ci ) excerpts from but a few “ t cS ee regret th we can print excery | Creamery orner u ic ar e ee ae | Butter, John Miller White comments pithily on the “grounds of divorce.” [M3 1bs.$1.00 Intemperance doesn't hurt one wife, on the average, any more} 3 : 3 BIG CANS CARNATION MILK | 5c than it does another. The law that frees one wife from a drunkard #0) Fancy Towa hae Farbiile Bic eaichias aL Walle cotlaa ona and he may afflict another is a law of fools | Creamery ha 3be purcha , ql “Offenses, such as battery, of one person against another, If com- 2 Ibs. 65¢ Potato Flour, pkgs Ihe | Corn Starch, pkg. be mitted outside the family, are punished ax crit But if a man punches . Wild Ron Glycerine £ , sc Jars Bishop's Blackberry hia wife on the jaw, the state gives him a leense to get another wife. C . bars ihe | Preserves for 20¢ “If there was no excape from marriage, there would be more care E. H. aasialiites ‘Maatitshe. ¢ te 3 be bags Salt 10¢ about beginning It, and few would feel the need of parting : 5c é ight Matches, 3 for 10¢ kes. Corn Flakes 1 2.9: 3. ee Collins LAnGK DINK 3 Ibs. select Dried Peaches. 25¢ mon, per can A foreigner who signs his name, but asks us not to print {t, says he Stall 28 VIRST AVENUE 2 10c cans Soups . 25e¢ | Jap Rice, Ib and his wife were one of the many hundreds of couples divorced {n King ENTHANCK These prices good all next week county last year. vr L “We quarreled over little things. My wife went to a lawyer, a good) STALLS r) G ower man, who told her to go back home. But another time she went to an-| nas Ailen’s rocery im other lawyer, and he got her the divorce. I did not fight the case, be-| Pike Place Public Market 8 Ib Back Fine wh Apple Butter 10¢ Ib. Imported Swiss Cheese Yakima Comb Honey Roast Beef, with Coffee, Finnan Haddle, 15¢ 1b White Clover Batter, 3 Sunkist Lemons, 15¢@ doz dard B0¢ Ib for 25¢. 20¢ Halibut, SUGAR ** lbs. ®1. 00. New Laid Eggs, SUGAR ONLY ae ms 5449 as cheap 4 ton at wholesale. Stall No. Fresh Peanut Butter 15¢ Ib........... 1501 Best Butter, 3 lbs. for $1.00.. 204 Yakima Spuds, 75¢ sk, del.. 210 -Mrs. Linse 205 for 15¢ 2 Ibe. doz. 45¢ Netted Gem Spuds, S5¢ sk. del New Rainier Mieat Miarket 1527 1529 Veal Roast, lb .. 15¢ Veal Chops, Ib.......15¢ Pork Roast, lb........15¢ Pork Steak, Ib. -15¢ | LINK SAUSAGE, LB. BUTTER Creamery, 3 Ibe 81.00 4 SIGSWORTH powaniname Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, 2 Ibs. Ge Indian Runner Duck Kegs, dos. 25¢ Porters Peanut Butter, Ib.....15¢ Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1521 Pike Place Pike Place Remember the Name Notice the Number Lamb Chops, Ib....12%¢ Eastern Hams, lb.....20€ ‘astern Bacon, Ib.....20¢ Pure Bulk Lard, lb....15¢ eccccccsocces sce LOG ps, Candy Specials lorodora Nut F special at, Ib. r After Dinner M Pi caes 400 Hand-Roliea” Clagett an ora, Ib. ... Se Hood’s Candy Kitchen (SUBMARINE IS | SENT INTO BAY Submarine destroyer K-4 of the| United States navy was christened | here by Mrs. J. P. Olding, wife of | Lieut. Olding, to command the craft, | yesterday, In the presence of govern- | 1s at the launching dock. The vessel, now in Elliott bay wa- ters, is the last of four submarines | built on orders by the government by the Seattle Construction and Dry | Dock Co. BANKERS MEET Included in the pr program for the State Bankers’ association nine- EASTER SPECIAL Hand-Tullored Suits $30.00 ADIES’ TAILORS rop. THE ELITE jon St. Telephone Main 1986 Open nines. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, of Seattle, Announces a Free Lecture on Sea ues CLARENCE W. CHADWICK, Cc. 8. Member of the Board of Lee turship of the Mother Ch the First Church of Ch Scientist, in Boston, Mass At the Hippodrome, Fifth and University Sunday, March 22, at 2:30 p. m. d 8 p.m. Christian Science 625 FOOT OF FIRST AVE. ™ CHERRY Our Men’s New Style Spring Suits $7.50, $10 -« $12.50 Are equal to any Suits you see elsewhere at double the price we sell them for. The fabrics are the best American and Foreign weaves, in the most beautiful patterns, Iso show everything new in Shirts, Ties, Hats, Caps, Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers, A call will be greatly appreciated. HIMELHOCH BROS. |... in Serges, Mixtures, Worsteds, teenth annual convention in Walla Walla, June 4-6, the details of which | have apy been announced by Secre- | tary P. C. Kaufman, will be a debate between the Seattle and Spokane chapters of the American Institute of Banking. price The. Any of the above mailed’ free en Pec relpt of price. Easter booklets, Se to 25e each. Cards from 10¢ doz to 2$¢ each. Order now. ENTERPRISE NOV: RLTY WORKS 1113 First Av., Sea 5 POUNDS BEST GRANULATED SUGAR 2 Cc ti Mik enh .15¢ CLOVER LEAF BUTTER STORE 106 PIKE ST. Across from Bon Marche. Everything you buy here is the best the mar- ket affords and our prices are always the lowest. a4 sbausa PEPPER CHORES DECRCACEL EL Ede Etae beads we eaten Pasagees beget hs oe Seen Beret teeree co eeeeeee ey tittiiiesey