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‘USE YOUR GREOIT"—416-424 AISA24 Pike St, St. 7 Woodnouse & Plate’ Ino. Some Specially Priced Spring Time Necessities iy Spring renovation of the home brings to mind many articlea——with this fact In mind we are making some inter sasiet rece on just the things you will need. Buy them this Week at a saving: HAVE THE BILL eek Dining Chair, as pi fake olid oak with aeat, finishes $2.50 . mUAran teed, on sale at Sanitary, well m: durable warm-weather floor coverings, You have a large selection of the new 4 colorings patterns al! ape 20c 30c 40c Matting, smooth yard Good Matting, China yard Extra China Matting, yard Best China Matting. yard lin- 0c Japanese Matting. 35. tra quality, 180 c warp, yard wing a complete line of all mer Stove that’s fully Woodhouse @ Platt ‘ inc: ek urn ike Street . Telephone—Private Exchange Elliott 3096. BANKRUPT SALE This Is the Last Week of the Bankrupt Sale of the MEEK TRUNK AND BAG CO.’S Stock of Trunks, Traveling Bags, Toilet Cases, Card Cases, Drinking Cups, Military Brushes, Suit Ladies’ Hand Bags, Bill Books, Pass Cases, Flasks, Umbrellas. ll goods must positively be closed out by Saturday, h 28, regardless of cost, as on that day we close the store. Come early if you want real bargains 21 First Avenue AT MADISON Rainier-Grand Hotel Block ul BULL BROS. Just Printers AIN 1043 ‘Ot a co. Main 1525 3i5 SPIKE 7 “ALL FoR fe SAKE (THe ) "HER FATHER'S SILENT PARTNER” BARGAINS In Used Machines New Machines 5 WHITH SWING MACE 1424 Third (Near Pike) Meat Prices CUT bia eee WEDNESDAY |FRYE:CO. S 1 MARKETS As Follows OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Many of the people calling at| Our office tell us that they had ‘been told “befor. coming here that it was impossible tor us to do dental work #o cheap.” We will Present $1,000 to any ebai lé institution in Seattle if We do not do just as we advertine Could we make this remarveblo| Cholce Steer Pot la Offer 1 it wae not bona fide? Roast, per Ib. 12:¢ GAN YOU BEAT THESE PAICES?| Choice Shoulder Pork 14 Rf Regular extra heavy $10.00 | Roast : c Gold Crowns 44.00 | Or one of our famous $10.00 | Choice Veal i Neversitp Piaten 1: 1 95.00| CHOPS verceeesereers 18¢ And not oni | y that, but we pin al Choice Steer 1 Bharantes to every recoipted bill| Shoblder Steak ....- 15c means something to you; it is signed by the operator anc Choice Head Cheese, veraeg operator and man pees -10c¢ WE Give Gas. Regal Dental Offices soe a R. Clark, b. b. s., Manager, i Av., N. W. Cor. Union. M Bring this ad with you, Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz ; 2ie Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Bhops open until 6:20 p. m. Q.—1 always enjoy reading your advice. | don't care If | you print this or not, but it makes me furious to see such an article like Saturday even: ing’s paper where “Mra, J. W. W." asks: “Could a refined college professor marry Bridget and live happily ever after?” Yes, he could, There are lots of girls working as housemaids who have a great deal more re finement than the ladies (?) of | the four hundred who smoke cigarettes and empty, on an verage, five quarts of whis | ky a week, and that’s no m on my part, as t have been out in the world and know life from both sides. if more men would marry kitchen mechanics and, if they have money, spend s oft coin educating her (perhaps she is fond of painting or music), it would be better. The Bridgets are not igno- rant, as you precious society folka think they are, Many of them have a great desire to Im- prove themselves and are pre- vented by working 10—12— yes, many times | have been on my feet 15 hours. The reason girls continue that drudgery is because they don’t want to sell their souls working in the husband's office for a small Salary. A great many men would be better off if they married Bridget, the kitchen girl, who has love for a home of her own and will be in it oftener than at card parties and tango dances. | have rryings on at some of th parties that would make your hair curl, Cynthia Grey, and yet these same women talk of refine- ment. They don't know the meaning of the word. FROM FURIOUS. ‘ ood for you. Furious.” 1 agree with you. Of course, you understand I publish letters on both sides of a discussion. It fs absolutely up to the tndt vidual, whether of the 400 or the girl honestly earning her lMving,| whether or not she ts worthy of! jher rightful place in the home. Every one who has heard me \talk, or read my writings on this domestic question knows what I | think of it, Women are beginning to recognize the fact that a girl's position doesn't make her—that she = makea the position any many women who em ploy help are beginnfig to recog: nize the girl's righte—and they will have to recognize them fur-| ther before the question ts settled; | also the girls must be willing to |recognize the employer's rights, 1/ hope some day to be able to help| |the girls who wish to help them | selves. Q—Can you tell me how to remove | ink spots from @ leather sait ense without the leather oO. WH. A.—The only suggestion I can make {s to have the entire sult case dyed black or other dark color. Q.—Will you please augaest a thing for » nice birthday present for © Zouna lady of 21 yoare with whom 1 have been going for four munthe, and love dearly? — Thankin very much for yaur kindnews, 4 -A dainty electric lamp for her ing desk, or dressing table, a| fountain pen or four pretty candles in the holders and with shades will be acceptable I know. helped others, be able | rot | help . too, Would you please fell me | how old « girl has in be and in what | erade she must be in order to qult | school and «eo to work If her folks need her help? Thanking you. rirTr x A.—The law compels puptis to at tend school until 15 years of age. | By special permission from the superintendent of schools, when it is absolutely necessary, a child may len school earlier. Uniess it ts necessary you would better stay In school and learn ali you can as long as you can. please tell me whether Fr ” qT 1 think # he wonderful moving pieture actress, dont’ you? A MOVIE FAN | Mary Fuller is undoubtediy a} gifted actress, She was born in Washington, D. C., but at present lives at Orange, N tite is single and about 34 years of age. Lam 9 young married woman, Id like some of your valun it Is substan! mt you think he should take it for his own sake, ne well the a | | {inte habit wives uD. malade, | tes | fies, 0 bare of goo andie a fio cans t matoes, 25¢ 1 laundry soap, WESTLAKE Oe; front cheoxe, regular 260 for | turber |mony with Foley Kidney Pills, | You Av do not advise anything to help a man quit smoking except the desire to do so. A man who has not the desire for a child enough to give up a hablt or feels he has not the will to give It up, f not in a fit state of mind to become 4 father, Parents should be healthy both In mind and body, We have enough affileted children as the re ult of y carelessness, and you are ectly right not to hay a child until your husband sees the importance of the responsibility and the beautiful love that must accom pany the propogating of the race If you will send a stamped, self addressed envelope I may be able to help you further —Will you tell your read- ers how to prepare the mixture of water-glass and water for the preservation of eggs for use next water? In #0 doing, you will confer a favor on MANY HOUSEWIVES. A The directions given by th 3 itt American, the highe rity I know the « iijent ly to coat the eggs with MEET TONIGHT An intere ting program has been Prepared for the mass meeting to] be held by the Home Consumers*® league at the Press club auditorium tonight. Discussions on timely topics ang musical entertainment are included. L. J. Allon, city sealer of weights and measures, will give an illustrated le r Honest Welghts.” Principa the rtainment which has been Arran, will be Dutch dar little Helen Mueller, a well-known amateur People Everywhere Foley Kidney Pills en by Want What the majority of the people! want ts sure to be the best of its kind. That fe why a majority of the people want Foley Kidney Pills for all kidney and bladder all- ments, rheumatic troubles and urt- nary Irregularities, They know! that once Foley Kidney Pills are taken, good resuits follow. Foley Kidney Pills are healing, tonic and strengthening. Their effect woak, inective, sluggish kidneys te prompt and positive They are | made with one supreme end in view-—to give to sufferers from all disorders of the kidneys and biad- der, no matter how affected, relic |from thelr misery and stre: |trom thelr weakness, by driving jout the cause of the trouble In the quickest and surest way. Kidney trouble not only means the famii- far symptoms of backache, pains in back and hips, weak back and soreness over the kidneys, rheu- matic pains and swellings, But it means also a dull headache, sleep- lessness, loss of appetite and en- ergy, dizziness and impaired eye- sight, and a nervous, run-down and tired-out state of being that drives y ambition and energy. Men and women alike are subject to kidney and biadder aliments, and anpoying urinary troubles that are a torment by day and a sleep-dis at night. Foley Kidney Pills” regulate quickly and give the kidneys just the help nature needs to restore their healthy ac. tion. We do not claim that Foley Kidney Pills pay the largest per centage of profit to the middleman, but we do olaim they give relief. comfort and sound health to the greatest number of those who use them, and in the shortest possible time. You can get them in every drug store in 50c and $1.00 sizes The $1.00 size contains 2% times as many as the 50c size N. B.—In taking any course of medicine, and particularly for kid ney troubles, it {s advisable to ure & good cleansing cathartic, We ad vise Foley Cathartic Tablets. They are fine in effect and work in lar At | Bartell’s Drug Store TEETH in People’s Hank Poetry Kk teeth of gold, porce Of fillings synthetic, poresiain and gold That always stay In and never look old Of teeth artificial that atay up in place And remove all wrinkles from young or face ting teeth without any patn, send your friends and come back again o teeth and making them «1 tient suking charges away out of all ean do We @ * © do for Of work #0 good it will Inat and wit And we will surprise you at emaiiness of foon Of our name you know, as through hear & good word Albany's Cut Rates for the on! : SERIOUS CATARRH THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914, 'HOTEL TO BLAME | IF GUESTS LOSE "GOODS, IS RULING Is the proprietor of a lodgin house where no meals are served | an innkeeper Buch w the question upon which sult, brought by 8. F. Vil jlaflor against Jesse F. Russell, pro of the Welcome hotel Jackson at. hinged Justice of Peace John B. Wright decided in favor of the plaintiff, holding Russell was an innkeepe nd therefore was responsible for riicles xtolen from Villaflor Heretofore lodging-house guest have bad to stand thetr own losser ; ARRAIGN WOMAN Nearly on the verge of a col lapse, Mra, Magdalina Werner, ac cused of complictt the murder | of her husband, was formally raigned this morning be Judge | Frat A curious throng gett in the ¢ room, Frank Pico an Itallan, old for the crime, was arraigned at the same tte They will enter a plea next Friday HR aN ELSE HERE - e Six funerals today. E. K. Brown and Frank Pierce of King County Woman's & k at ing meroasive league, change, tonight Sigma chapter of Alpha Phi or ganized at state university |_H. P. Kennedy to take Mrs. J. R. | Young for wife Entertainment given by Men's club at First Christian church Monday night al of J, H. Sanderson, plo Elizabeth Van Patten, cook, charged with robbing employers, bound over to superior court John MacDonald granted divorce from Annie McDonald. | University of Minnesota men |took luncheon at College club to day, honoring Prof. M. A. Andrist. | Federated clubs of Y. W. C. A. meet at First Presbyterian church tonight. Rev. F. M. Slistey, operated on | for appendicitis, doing nicely at} Minor hospital H. H. De Barre, traveling man from Paris, says talk of France re-! turning to monarchy {# foolish Mra. Ward, 1906 E. 65th st., tertains Altruistic club Wednesd Engagement of Alice May Gif- ford of Rising San, Md., to John W. Dolby, Seattle, announced Enough diphtherla germs to give ———_$__—_— $$ ————— en-| ‘YIELDS TO HYOME! You Breathe It | Be wise tn time and use Hyomel at the first symptom of catarrh, such as frequent head colds, con-/ stant aniffiing, raising of mucus, or) droppings in the throat. Do not let | the disease become deep-seated, or you will be in danger of a serious if not fatal ailment. There is no other treatment for/ catarrh, head colds, etc, lke the} Hyomet method, none just as good, | #0 easy and pleasant to use, or that} gives such quick, sure, and lasting relief. You breathe it--no stomach | dosing. Your money refunded if you are not benefited. | Try Hyomet at once and see how quickly it clears the head, stops the sniffing, and banishes catarrh. Hyomet helps you to enjoy good health. All druggists sell it am! for the compl outfit— $1.00. LET US DO THUS TEDIOUS TASK 40 Conte WET WASH is: Per Pound, kage, 506 Dry Weight ITRh WORK each bundle tells Call Queen Anne ‘The Washing’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE 9 | EYESTRAIN REMEDY is to be fitted The ¢ PART CULAR ( LA se that suit YOUE SATISFACTORY 917 FIRST AVENU THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO., HEADACHES vith PROPER GLASSES—gia 3K. For GOOD SERVICE ose AND E, NEAR MADISON, Sunday | Lo | volver w WIDNEY AND HIS | POISONED BRIDE COMING TO TOWN Mareh Vivian Lyons, found suffering hotel was predicted toda hospital condition permit says she with her CHICAGO, of Mra ver 1.—Recover | Dp from pretty divorcee poison in a downtown night St, Luke As soon Robert J hin wife oattle Widney ¢ won of nied Robert Widney of When ft man hom Mrs. Lyons shot in| n Francisco apartment about a ago, Widney offered mit to an examination by 1 ficers to show that he bore nds | 1 married veral | home af | to sub-| Hee of- | no re year M | 1 sup: | new trip t ‘Lorraine Social club meets at) 1619 av, Wednesda “Home Run” will be inet dance | on program of Mixers’ “baseban at K. of C. hall il 17 G. N. McLoughlin, Mrs. Eu and Mra. H. P. Fish t reprone Seattle Federation Women's Clubs at Chicago conven tion of clubs, Washington Woman's legislative committee meets to discuss char- ter revision, Break in Lake Union dam causes! change in Junior day celebration at | university Pian to enroll freshmen at uni versity according to quality work tn high school. | Progressive Thought club meets at Mth 8. Wednesday. Meeting of Home Consumers’ ‘league at Press club tonight. £. B. Moore eves for divorce. -—, ELSEWHERE Japanese c cabinet “resigns. Milliondollar fire, Durham, N. C. Railroad faces car shortage, Chicago. Super-dreadnought Okiahoma launched New York Run on German-American bank, Denver, unexplained. j Sult begun to oust Standard Ol! Co. from Ohio, Frank Viby, Alaska miner, @drowned at Long Lake, American creek. Two hundred unemployed march to state capitol, Massachusetts American museum, New York, cables to Brazil for news of Roose- velt. Uleterites claim home rule Ireland has been defeated. Senator Poindexter attacks bill giving Milwaukee 2,000 acres of coal land in Montana. Edward N. Breiyung, millionaire banker, New York, admits mar- riage of daughter to Max Kleist, his gardener, Two boys killed In explosion of nitroglycerine, harap W. Va Jam Parker, 83, oldest West Point graduate, died at New Jersey. U. &. supreme court upholds! woman's 10-hour law Massa- chusetts, U. S. supreme court holds un- constitutional federal employers’ Mability act In states and constitu- tional in territories. General strike declared and busi- hess suspended in Lima, Peru. Harvard students told by Sen- ator Hollis, New Hampshire, that colleges are “greatest dead weight on necks of American people.” Harry W. Davis, 12, paralyzed, pays visit to President Wilson. Mra. Jane Jones, who notified Chicago police of suicide attempt} of Vivian Lyons, alleged wife of | R. J. Widney, Seattle, disappears. John Mitchell testifies in Mich- igan strike !nquiry Harry Thurston professor Columbia college, sul-| elde at Stamford, Conn, Relatives contest will of Minnie Hackett Trowbridge, who left half for of Peck, former of estate, or $1,000,000, to institu-} tions NAPLES. — Authorities conclud-| ed Director Giuseppe Mercallt of Vesuvius observatory, burned to; death, was murdered ST. PETERSBURG.—Czar Nich olas banished for oar months hi cousin, Grand Duk Dimitri, be- » of infatuation for Princess| losselsky, formerly Susan | Wheeler of Boston. HATS REBLOCKED | Have your Milans hemp, Panam h Sth Moor People's Bank (Look for Blectrte 2d at Pike. Stien.) Upstairs Shoe Co. # and Gels’ Hhose Exclusively Denny Hidg., Second Av. | Next to Times Bidg. Ride Up and Save a 8 We save you S0e to $1.00 on every pair becanse we are upstairs, and 845 6 Two Prices Only New stock of 60 styles choose from, all $3.09 VOR WOMEN AND GIKLS SHOES AND PUMPS Special Attention to Mail Orders. Pennants Tonight at’ Dreamland Pennants given to all. Admission 25c, In- cluding 5 Dance Tickets. Ladies Free. |*X former favorite in |that’s the joy of it the hair of dust, ESTABLISHED 1876 ac [ougall ¢ fouthwick In connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York ond PUKE BT Store open 9 a. m. to 6 pm. AHOCOND AY Individuality in Sweater Coats for Children2 to 10 Yrs. ist practical of Petticoats are full fashioned, fit las in plain and Norfolk model The Norfolk has | the plain model has two pockets. The colors included are 1 , Nay ardinal, gray, white and tan. $3.00, 3.50 and | $3.75. ‘ Rough Neck Shaker Stitch Sweaters for boys; will d, gray and Third Floor, ugh wear Night Gowns 75c, 95c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 <, longcloth, cambric ) e, including mo effect, slip-over, Empire in either plain or trimmed la hand crocheted Square and Third Floor, Gowns of fine quality in pract neck, kim« to be ha and cotton crepe, 1 neck, V are Cluny and Bishop, with Val. Irish lace GARDEN TOOLS or Tporiall “English Steel Weeding Forks and ks and Floral Trowels, with polished hardwood handles. Regular price 75c, special 3B¢. The simple Automatic special 69¢. American-made Florist Trowels and Weeding Forks, 5¢, 10¢, B¢, 25¢ each Forked Garden Hoes, 35c for 25¢. Straight Garden Hoes, 65c for 55¢. Steel Garden Rakes, 75c for 59¢. Second Av. and Pike St. Weeder. Regular price $1.00, MacDougall-Southwick = =AT THE THEATRES== attle, Harry Bulger began a week's entertainment last night at the Pantages in a feature appearance in which his fun ideas convulse the THE SEATTLE The most selfish man in London, known as Horace Parker, learned a lot about the rights of sae through the teachings of the as- (fantastic feminine raiment met a tute messenger from Mars and @/gleeful reception. He has four crowded house enjoyed still more| good songs and dances and chats entertaining features in “A Mes-| just as well. sage From Mars,” which opened at | The Terrys, in comedy acrobatics, the Seattle theatre last night. find time to make some fun for Some pretentious scenery is |the audience. shown, which adds materially to a the worth of the new vehicle. The| Vers Berlinger merited tie skillful work of the various char- |) ns and was enthusiastically acters brings out the effect in ev- lencored, Tom Moore and Stasia, ‘ery Tine end riahly | Geserred jin rag-time songs, lined up well. plause is received. Dwight A. pettina Bruce and Charles Keane, Meade wins as Horace Parker, Wil- [Be “Cupid, M. D.” are ‘and liam Brewer is an excellent mes- | the Wagners ‘ei "juggle: topping 70 aa out the bill. audience. The ludicrous notion of tangoing with himself adorned in —— 4} THE PANTAGES | LIDA, Nev—Thomas Jones, Jus “The Flirt- | tice of the peace, killed from am- at the Moore in Se- ‘bush. ing Princess,” GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! _ DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR FOR 25 CENTS YOU CAN MAKE}hair. A delightful surprise awaits |those whose hair has been neglect- ek ae MOANT \edoF is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle FY, A or thin. Besides. beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every par- ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any — or toilet counter and Just try Certain ?— Your hair be- comes Hight, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse, Just try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at atime. This will cleanse dirt or excessive oll, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your Immediate? Yes! SEATTLE WOMAN ASSERTS AKOZ CURED BAD CASE OF CATARRH Mrs. O. F. F. Hornechuch| Praises the New Califor- nia Mineral Remedy. F. Hornschuch, of 201 as just ended a dis case of catarrh by using California medicinal min Acs for two months, Only » who have had this ravaging se know how serious it really | is, Mrs. Hornschuch suffered for 6 yeags with the ailment, Her con- dit n became so bad that one of nostrils closed up and one eye Mrs. O. McGraw st tressing the new eral he became so badly affected that she practic vied lost the sight of it. She also had frequent headaches and sneezing spells, but the Akoz treat MRS. 0. F, HORNSCHUCH Cpe So eat pocording tO/ 11 tetends are all speaking! the jnet: siarenisn great improvement in my appear- “For 6 years I was a great suf) ance, 1 no longer have headache ferer with arch,” said Mrs./my eyes are strong again, my nos, Hornschuch, regarding her case, open and, in fact, all symp- “It kept getting worse gradupily | {his of the disease have disap- until I could scatfely see out Of! neared. Akoz has done wonders in one eye. I had frequent sneezing |otring me of my ailment.’ spells and had headaches so that 1} Axox has given equally satistac- had to go to bed about every other tory results in hindreds of other day * jeases when used for rheumatism, « I tried different remedies and {stomach trouble, catarrh, eczema, also consulted a, hysician because | piles, ulcers and other ailments. one of my nostrils was closed. He|Akoz is a n 1 mineral of great advised an operation, but abou this |eurative prop s. It is now be- time I learned about Akoz from a demonstrated at The Owl Drug friend who had cwred a bad case|Store at Third and Pike. You are of catarrh with it jinvited to visit, phone or write the Akos man at The Ww for further | I used the Akoz water as a nasal | douche and as a gargle and also|information regarding this adver ldrank the water as a general tonic, | tisement,

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