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Here’s Some Savngs| ALL SHE WANTS ft SS < For Tomorrow and Saturday AS HER ALIMONY PK Not only the | but the Quality of the Morchandt ° “ Si Neos ane we Give Yen. Credit of = Bh neous $22.50 : VALUE M $15.45 . 7 3 f , Lo : 3 : hy 2 and $14 valu just nine special Granite Tea na..§9¢ = Pre AR Fisk MROOKLINE, Mass, March 26 Disappointed in her marriage to Fisk millionaire, non of Joel Fisk Mra. Fisk is and Augustus R New York for a Woodhouse @ Platt Furniture ©. ize suing divorce asking | $300,000 alimony ‘This tn the manded New The years — | shortly er Fisk's ae frat wife Mrs, Fisk was a widow GET NEW MARKET largest sum ever de in a divorce ¢ nd courts marth taking divorce from ‘BISPHAM TALK Those DIGS UP $I, 750| BETTER TODAY | sent $1,750, furnished by|work yesterday, are recovering! Residents in ihe southern end o! public which o * on that PORTLAND, - March 26. —walter | Fred N Hallett, foreman; FE Ee Campbell, former million-| Young and Joseph Tone, hurt in) ih to San Francisco yester- | from the shock today. The foor/the city will no $1,900 of which is for ball| went down when a central Support jvenienced by having to procure date | and Washing te ¢ this both 416° 424 -Dike Street: here on a chargé of od-| the collapse of a concrete floor tn and the rest for the use of | spemes their market produce in the north market has Telephone—Private Exchang: Elliott 3 $250 on a bad check in San|the Misison theatre construction jend of town after April 1. The new 23,000 aquare feet mark Tt rd ay. Ss, who attend the Commer a floor space o' clal Club luncheon Saturday will|® floor space of 23.000 aquare feet. hear David Bispham on . _— en ME Ore Mew Machines rented + r WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. “Grand Opera in English.” Mem. | 100 stalls Faire (Near Fie) Main 1995 B| ders of the Standard Grand Opera | Co, will attend the luncheon. HELP JOBLESS barr “LE TAKE "NO CHANCES Milan Seing that there is a possi Acting In co-operation with Chief Renoir bility that I might be ten | |of Police Griffiths, the Council of caawea nud in my race for the state su- | |Social Agencies will name a com preme court, | shall hold on | |mission of 15 men and women to to my present position at the work for honest People’s Hank, t4 at Pike, same time,” said Judge Hum the city (lack for Fleetric Stan.) phries, who is o for high honors. “I have three years Best modern outside c ———_-————— | | and a half here yet to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West oenan ——_—@ | Stewart.—-Advertixement NAVY YARD ROUTE * a feamers HB Kennedy, Tourter and | Athlon | Leave Cotman oe | Poe toe «ay PENNANTS > Fine Table evict te change wttnon: | Souvenir Pennants Phone Mate £161. Fare 6 Round Trip Given to All ~ At Dreamland , TONIGHT French Plumes tor LADIES’ DOOR PRIZES LADIES FREE, HEALTH AUTHORITIES HI SWEATERS Wholeesie and Retail, Made by OCTONEK KNITTING CO. 425 Union St. Corner Fifth Av | thought you would rat te in quite apparent ye t you if you had not lof you to f |with hire . € s Q—t am deeply troubled about a young man with whom 1 have been keeping company for some, time. A while ago we both had planned to attend @ manque ball, and had Intend ed to meet ther | went with my mother and sister, The evening In question | was on the car, accompanied by my mother and @! when the young man also boarded the car, He did not recognize me at all, just ignored me com: pletely, and |, of would make no advance when we reached the hall | had determined to treat him In the same w We dancea together, however, and he spoke arfew words, but neith- er he nor | would broach the subject. | met him again the next night, and again he sald nothing. He was very pl ant to my aister and also treated me very politely, but | cannot understand why he would ignore me. | truly did not look anything but respect able on the night of the masque ball, | was dressed as an In dian maiden and had told him how | would mask, He must have known me. We had a date previous to that, which he did not keep. | am not in love with the young man, | have only been on friendly terms. You see, we have been such good friends that | am a little troubled to the cause of his behavior. PERPLEXED. ible that or have A—It is just 4 he him you on the car, as you were It would have been to bystanders that ou had told him your masque, or at was forward in talking to pore comtume no up. tell him Q.—Will you please tel! me how to darken a linen dress? It has faded from washing and | want to restore it to the linen Have tried coffee and black ¢ Thanking you in advance. JUST A GIRL. A—Try copra, Tho druggist wil color again. oS] WARNING 10 MANY Some lativesting Facts About Kidney Troubles Few people realize to what ex nt their health depends upon the ‘condition of the kidneys. longer be {ncon-| CUT-| RATE The physician in nearly all cases| lof serious {llne f leal analysis of the patient's urine. . makes a cheml- He knows that unless the kidneys THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 26, tell you how to proportion it, but Jexperiment on a plece of the ma-| terial first. Be careful, aw it is forth, as the pasture is on one side and the water on the other? A FARMER | Acel doubt whether you can col lect if the cow war killed on the railroad'’s right-of-way However, every case tn taken up differently, | | | | are doing their work properly, the other organs cannot readily be brought back to health and| strength or abused fn any way, serious re-| sults are sure to follow. Aerord-| gk to health statistics, in th use, which ts of kidney rly ten thousand de: ible, caused the in 1912 behooves us to the health ese most important organs An ideal herbal compound that it pay of to has had remarkable success an kidney remedy is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liv er and Biadder Remedy The mild and healing tnfluence of this preparation, tn most cas | | | | is soon realized, according to sworn statements and verified testimony | of those who have used the remedy. | If you feel that your kidneys re quire attention, and wish a sample bottle, write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Mention this} paper, enclose ten cents and they will gladly forward tt to you by| Pare Post | Swamp-Root f# sold by every druggist in bottles of two sizes Rheumatism‘ One weet Pos it—He Ne Wants and $1 Gtven by Bvery | Rend No Memey—Juct Your Address | thing 1914. sald to be polssonour Q.—Can | collect pay by law for a cow killed on a private railroad crossing, where t ia a cattle guard on both sides where cattle pase back #0 you would better yor Q.—In tonight's paper you speak against young people hugging and kissing. | am won- dering what you would say of married women allowing other men than their husbands to hug and = kiss them, and, when out on the streets after night, walking arm in arm. | pro: tested to a married woman not long since about It and she said, “Oh, that’s the way of the world now. Nothing Is thought of it.” Now, Miss Gray, was she right or wrong? VERY MUCH PUZZLED. A—No married woman tespects herself, or ber bear the familiar r men is mistaken thinking not hing of it. People not condemn aa they once did; b they disapprove, just yonitively of anything moral touch an to not Q—Will write lines, as | have bad you a few the blues so nice girl, who Is 18. Mins Grey, 1 dearly love her, and we are engaged and will be married t of April. She is as agirl as there is any where, but the styles nowa days are awful, Those tight skirts, and slit skirts, and ev erything. | truly am most hamed to take her out on that account. Now, Cynthia, what would you do about it? After we are married 1! sure wouldn't want her to dress that way, and | don't before Please answer soon NOT TOO STYLISH A.—Don't th and you know fol-de-rols te" as wn little etten are wea nesses—maybe elk harmful mere playthings that jafter a while, when lens to you 1 have friends who walk on the street with them sult a law-| who husband of people do k as firmly and strictly at tight the ‘ou will drop something | more substantial takes thelr place?) wear slit ‘kirts, and I am not ashamed to My own skirt fe tiehter than I lke be cause 1 ha taflor, and what one may want. I like lightness of the sheath skirts, not the tightness; at time an's wearing a tight skirt than man's wearing tight trousers 1 had my wa men would wear skirts at all, but in mind that I may You and the girl don some da and forgiving the other. Q.—Have you heard that the eight-hour law for women does not affect stenographers, and a female stenographer can be ex- pected to work over eight hours a day? Will you please advise if this is a fact? STENOGRAPHER A.—The eight-hour law ly to stenographers, They at law but surse the sam I see nothing worse In a wom net time to employ a one cannot buy just the 1 y better agree} lin the state of New York alone.|® disagree agreeably, each giving Therefore more attention not a sult I have} does not have course no one can compel a person to work overtime unless the person wishes to, Q.—! would like to ask you a@ question. | am very much Interested in you, and as you help others, you can help me 1am a young man, 20 yeare of age and think a whole lot ‘oung lady, who is 23 years of age We were at a party one night and | took a drink or two, and since then she will not speak to me. What advice can you give under these circum. Thanking you A LOGGER. A.—Tho girl evidently has good Pic ot Eiht cuttering 9f4 ae: Judgment. You wouldn't like her fon of Syracuse, New York, how half as well if she had accepted ribl wnemy to human happiness | your attentions after knowing you bympathy with | ora CAthin itp eraep, Read Jack London's “John Bar rheumatic victim to corn” and let the stuff alone wae cur Read wha from now on-—not for the girl, but for your own best good. You can convince a girl ke that In no other) way. RATA: MED 1875 ac | Jougall cfouthwick ind Ave. and Pike Si. In Comnection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York ete ptionally low Offers odds and ends fre | | | ry department at ¢ prices r Charge purchases made during this sale will be placed on bill received by you May Ist (20 Tailored and Semi- Tailored Suits Women’s $1 Union Suits 75c Silk Lisle Union Suits, in two | Alen, ight weight, low neck, no Up to $45.00 Values $20.00 sleeves; and medium welght, big “ . A — neck, short sleeves and ankle : oe | length tweed, cheviot, mate c, p serge, elour and broadcloth light taupe, navy, 15¢ Swiss Ribbed Vests 10c Plain or lace top, properly sized, 10¢. Up to $1.00 Swiss Ribbed Vests and Tights, very — 50¢. \ First Floor.» k, in long and 1ort coat styles broken, therefore these which originally were ale Friday at $20.00, Second he Remnants of brown and bl The this lot exceptionally well-made io to $45.00, will be on sizes in are well made and suits, Upholstery — Goods vat Sharp Reductions has accuninlated ‘sited at Y2 Price will make ——_— pric Remnant Cretonnes, Silkolines, Gowns in many styles and excellent quality Burlaps, Sateen, Denim, to 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95. Muslins, Scrim, Marquis- Corset Covers at 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, O5e. ette, Sash Laces, in lengths from 2 to 5 yards, at just % price. 100 Axminster mottled _ effects, Special $1.49. Suitable for bath rooms and small kitchens. Nes Fourth Floor) {" Fie Reeeeeel Balke ee G e Imported Pongees enuin Just the Thing for "Uuderwear They come direct to us under the new tariff from Shanghai. are particularly interesting Drawers and Knickers, 50¢, 75¢, 95¢, $1.50. styles ) Special 95c, gee | \ $1.95, and $2.95. Third Floor Combinations in many Corset Cover and Skirt Combinations. and Combination 27: rake, Corset Cover Drawer Combinations Petticoat | h and knee length D5e, $1.50, $1. 95,. $2. 95. The prices quoted 26-inch heavy Shanghai Pongees, 85« quality Senieee atte ae eae Ae .. 49¢ 33-inch heavy Shanghai Pongees, $1.25 quality -69¢ 34 h heavy Shanghai Pongees, size quality .98¢ Remnants of Silk and Dress ‘Goods. Besides the usual recognized End of the Month Sale of Remnants, we have also offered many odd pieces, both in Silks and Dress Goods, at the regular % price mark hundreds of handsome remnants of various (7 at closing-out prices. Dress Lengths | Just ] /2 Skirt Lengths apres 3 irst Floor. Waist Lengths Aprons | Other Lengths For All Occasions In Silks In Worsted All Remnants of Wash Goods at Ye Price AU Remnants of . White Goods at 1/3 Less ; Decorative Linens | Very Special for Remnant Gi Say Percale Bungalow Aprons, special Consisting of round scalloped Doilies, Cen Friday 69¢. terpieces, Scarf Sizes range from 6 to 30 Band Gingham Aprons, special 25¢. inches. Former prices 8 1-3c to $2.25. Spe- Long Gingham Aprons in Princess | | | cial S¢ to $1.25 each style, 45¢ and 68e. $1.75 Cotton Twilled Blankets $1.45 Maids’ Aprons, 15¢, 25¢, 50¢. Size 64x76; extra strong, gray or tan Nurses’ Aprons, 25¢, 35¢, 45¢. Blankets, th borde . Mee. od for out Nurses’ Aprons, Collars and Cuffs door’ sleepi saa Say 9d Priced Specially for Remnant Day. 80c vate Bed Sheets 70c Dutch Dust Caps, 15¢. 81x99 inches before hemming. Good grade Nurses’ hand-made and hand-em- of soft finished sheeting; 7O¢. broidered scalloped Caps, regular $2.25 10c Dress Percale 7c and $2.75, very special, $1.50. | 36 inches wide, standard 10c grade; light or Maids’ Three-piece Sets, Apron, Cap dark ground, in stripes, spots and neat figures and Sleeves, special 50¢. | Many replies to “M. M. W.'s" | Third Floor Third Floor. | Warn Against Use | place where he can secure the | | : . We make a spectalty of teoth poem “The Dandy Fifth.” Sev. | of roller towels, on account of| without plates by our painiess ee i 7 ar the AA adda Spring Bags ‘. : nook in which it can be foun: PR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. S. danger of infectious and contagious | method. Me aaa perl ess of the pub New M th-End B t B g = Seattie’s Leading Dentists. diseases. Particularly is this true ma am i in Haher Wehman Bros rt00 | on asemen ar: yains £ Dental Offices, long if you are run down or your blood A Ig g Popular Dramatic and Dialect S . l ; - and sur friends will is out of order. . Recitations, No. 1.” Price 10} | pecia 2.50 Parlor Brooms, made of selected broom corn, 7 ; thoro: reliable, are G id ( owns . . Bis | Gente, John F. Sheridan, 417 EB. Regular 60c value, 45¢. : red to give yo 1e very be 5ist st, New Yor! oer 4 f “ r a) adrvice att if git price ps The ex-Government 0 f | I know the one who request atoreene oot a Bags oF Clothes Wringers, plain bearings, hardwood frames. oetié ‘ ‘ +s “ {dual style, with pannier and > ere ait a ¥ Of our competito | ed the poem will be grateful, {ndiv : ga aa Regular price $2.75, special $1.95 Teac ctrs, 8, andoubtediy | the nig cee Porcelain Bride ework $3} “Im the spring of 1808 1 was at-| | And T thank all who took the | de iestas etiecia, uvesy tag ft Extra heavy galvanized sanitary Garbage Cans} = best equipped and most sanitar Who Is Located at the tacked by Muscular and Inflemma trouble to send information lar pleated effects. Every bag i avy gaivanis ar) 8 « in Seattle. tory Rheumatism enffered an| | CYNTHIA GREY ted with coin purse and mirror with heavy iron band base and top, with cover. - ast and niy those who have it know, for This is a real opportunity to pur ‘ig SBN ce on 4 dental appliances been ter remedy, and doctor after doctor, -s First. Floor Extr heavy ‘ouloanined Garbage Pails . everyt ay Wael dowsn't prove BUt, Much Fellef as T received was Q—Will you please tell me 82.50, c Extra hes galvanize arbage “ ) A staff of a ¢ iin be sired’ thos 2h: 1 Rey cod ine’ completais, | how to make boiled rose beads? with covers ilar price pecial T5e. * dentists is f t any ‘time. Nit h er returned. 1 BROWN EYES. aa ie eee full No. 181 8 alwa wh for free examination and ONC effected a |corn¥tarch beads, Here ts th omen s ose : 5 < dreaded. Dr. Clark personally over-| dren, absolr free of charge. So| "iM? end effected’ recipe: 2 tablespoonfuls corn| hts eta Extra heavy galvanized Water Pails. Regular Ps sees every piece of ¢ work y not avoid the dangers of delay | eutfore' oh. 2 any a 8 sig y ke “ % Sao oii sie tnd ee |whY Rot avoid th dancers of ley | aTAND, Back, .OF OUR eek Sy | maeh 2 tabtooony ate tat 85c sgl on Aa 7 this reason we are able to give you ®"4 marae a tae eanery Mone eh eee perfume, Add coloring until the Gray enamel Rinsing Pans. Regular prices 35c¢ and fide” (888 8801 101y 00 | naa de to try, eu Save oncd tt Rs desired shade ts obtained. Cook 25c, special 10¢, 3 : 4 207 University St. 2nd and Uni. f° b ~ |until hard enough to roll into}! Good weight pure Silk Hosiery, ‘ * : Regular $10 Extra ° versity St. Opp, Fraser a, toate |beads, String on hat pins untt! including silk or liste garter tops Extra heavy charcoal tin Awash Boiler with heavy Heavy Gold Crowns 34.09 Call at the Paterson Co eimatism, you may send the price | ary double lisle toe, heel and sole, and copper bottom, Regular price $2.75, special $1.95. Plates “i oo not mant rian bute Understand. ¥ 1 ‘rhis mixture does not shrink 4 black with purple tops; also. plain Teach ‘the children to. mele care Complete 4 $5.0 BRENDEL DRUG C0. Pihat lair? |Why patter any at th ‘4 f i ‘ been a arent a the ee garden sets, Hoe, Rake and Spade. Regular I5e and Regal Dental Offtces ro Vsaiak Way Hr Ween positive rallet le suys cial price of &5e. First Floor 5c values, 10¢. Bas@nent Or. L. R. Clark, D. 0. S., Manager “MARK WH. JACKSON | James K Hackett aticop trom 1408 Third Av. NW. Gort | Look for the Yellow Front “No. 146 Gurney Bide. || singe upon inheritance of million} —, y : ; : ee EiBeing this 2d with your”! syrec@e NE" |trom aunt, Lhe MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street South, Side of Pioneer Square i‘ ’