The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1914, Page 5

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THE RETAIL DI SPARTMENT OF AoWARD D. Tromans Co. (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug oe in the Northwest) Tuesday Specials Curtain Suede House-cleaning your curtains laun these Curtain Stret ‘This stretch er has adjust able pins and ie made with easel, Can be used in room. any stretcher sells r for Tuesday only NOTE—No advertised good W ean hy pay for having purch Ww price Extra Special $2.00 4 pgd outside Seattle = ANE.« NIRGIWIA ST. Two Blocks East of Moore Th Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, TUESDAY FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS © As Follows: | | Shoulder ‘Steak 156 12¢ 15¢ 18c Pig Pork Pieces . 8c Fresh Ranch re 21 U. & Purpte Stamp B purity and quality #) open unt!! 6:20 p.m. Wholesale and Retail, Made by i KNITTING Co. ‘.. Corner Fifth Av ote Milans, chips and People’s Rank, td a! Pike (Look for Plectrie Sign. Two Blocks North of Westiake ‘DAVID GRANT TO BE MANAGER OF SOUTH MARKET The New Market Co., composed} of such well-known business men} and property owners as W. G. Nor! ris, of the Norris Safe id Lock ».; Fred J. Ritel, Joseph Collins, R ©, MeCormick, G. W. Stetson, Ha Pederson and others, has elected David J. Grant, formerly of Henr Broderick, Inc, to be general mat ager of the new uth End public market, to be established at Yesler way and Third ay Grant ts a leading specialist in business butiding management, and has had previous experience tn pro moting and managing public mar kets, the “Corner market,” at First and Pike, which was established un der his direction, being a notable success 1 have analyzed the situation fr the South End very thoroughly,” he said, “and I am convinced that th New market will fill a long-felt want of a large section of the city, for} whose people the old markets are} j most inconventently situated.” SEWARD, ALASKA.—Jack Con- nolly, Seattle, dies In storm on trail between Seward and the Iditarod. DON'T COUGH YOURSELI |Into a Serious Condition | To neglect a cough or cold ts Jalways a hazardous act. jeasity be a symptom of bronchitis. | |pleurisy, or even pneumonia | Coughing frequently follows at tacks of la grippe, and if severe| and persistent, is a tax on the sy» tem that weakens the vital rests’ ance. Foley's Honey and Tar) Compound ts an effective med! | cine for coughs and colds, is a per fect demulcent that may be relied upon for quick relief. A man named A. R. Ellison, Taylor, Wis writes I make a potnt of rec ommending Foley's H@ney and Tar Compound to those need ing a certain and cure from coughs and colds, jartell’s ‘Drug Stores. No one can be a good materials, and one of the cook without the proper essentials is CARNATION MILK From Contented Cows It improves the flavor When you add to —sweet, clean, you make ible pure, it tod lel de > Dear Miss Grey A and myself have had an argu ment, which we would like for and the readers to settle it were possible to drill « hole straight down through the earth, and have the opening or other aide, and some to fall through thts he go on straight earth, or at the have to climb the rest of the way? rOoM j j > ° person the would the hole. through stop Q Can one's mother be mean that he would have noth ing to do with her, or should he always love her as hia mother? There are several people in the game, and | may be misled, 80 how can | find out who ia to | blame? Allin it are in the fam ily. | thank you for your ad. vice. A BOY A.-Keep your mind and tongue as quiet and fill your heart with love for in the matter, waiting to a Power greater than yours nothing tn the matter until you a certain that y right thing, and you will know wha to do, Yo at far any love possible, very u are doing may find your mother ts not It, or you may find she ix, At rate, love her with a pitying and compassion that she should do wrong. Just walt, Dear Miss Grey Tam a reader of your paper, and, of course, saw your answer to a letter written by @ husband, objecting to staying home with children while the wife went to dances, 1, too, did this, and! jas a result have two little girls to! |support and a wife living immor-| \ally W.H. BL | Q—(1) Can you tell m what Is good for a shiny nose? (2) Please tell me what is | good for ingrown toenails? Thanking you. BLONDE. I A—(1) A little peroxide, luted with water, will remove the| “shine” from the nose. (2) Uste a plece of «lass, scrape the ingrown nafl down the enter until quite thin; also cut a notch in the edge of it and Insert all plece of cotton under the ingrown fp BW." Write to an or} home and ask for an appll-| CYNTHIA GREY, | “Rroken-Hearted and! Wife” and “N. N. L.” send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope, I will write you privately. I cannot publish your letter. CYNTHIA GREY Mra phans’ cation blank, Mother Q.—! would like to know If woman is of age when she Is 1 if she has always lived at home? Can her parents stop her from being wedded? Would It make any difference If she was work- Ing away from home or still staying at home? Thanking you In advance, TWO WHO WOULD LIKE TO KNOW. A.A girl of 18 has arrived at) Jogal age tn all matters, with the jexception of the vote. Whether she! is at home or working has nothing to do with it At that age she can marry without consent, but I advise all girls to be very sure they are right In this Important step before taking ft Q—! am so glad you do not believe in girls keeping the ring after they have broken their en- gagement. Among my acquaintances there are several girls who think it great sport to make a collection of engagement rings, going with the boy long enough to get the ring, and then mak- ing fun of him to their friends. In reproaching these girls for their actions, | have only been laughed and sneered at. | know of one girl who has five dia monds acquired in this way A READER A ‘The who do these thing and will I them girls rtain t It later, but {t Is not place or om to reproach When some I give ft Iprove « ‘ but advi “ASSN BLOCKED IN ag! EFFORT Hamilton packed Commercial a t called by of the committee to de for a new Hamilton re committee held its sion in ante-room. The Tax Payers’ Protective se sociation was organized The county commission to take action on a re of the Tax Protectty sociation th firm of vainetion eers bi solnted to ma an ntory of the property of vari road districts throughout the nty The Com missioner STILL MUZZLED if the today yers in McK introduced } nai motion In behalf Tax P eciation, ¢ McKe ayers Pro. Com ntroduced I today, a L. Ruther aie if | no conded und " NAUGHTY LOUIE : OAKLA®D, Cal it edith apher on the ted, note Ther Lem not atreat bim arre ° + mieun ind a greater ount of love for the wrongdoer Q.— There is. an old couple go ing to celebr heir 25th wed ding anniversary (allver), and there are two boys In the fami ly, the younger one being mar ried, In the grand march at the ball, which should follow next to the parente—the son with his wife, the single son with a girl cousin of theirs? 1 would like very much for this to be in the paper as soon as possible, as the affair is to be right away. Thanking you, WAITING 1 wife A.—The 0 follow the parents Q.—I wonder if you can help and advise one more. | am un happy, for | seem to have lost my capacity for loving people 1 do not love people as | once did, and while | can assume a pleasant manner and seem to enjoy myself, it Is all a pretense and underneath | am cold and | untouched, What is the mat ter? | have tried going over their good qualities, but, to tell the truth, most of those | know do not understand me and there fore bore me. The fault is in myself, of course, but what can ' do? TROUBLED To ratood ute to be in, Look at the nl What difference ¢ If people in general do wtand You probably | stand yourself in thinking | el one is mis does it mal misunde 80 Would {t not be better, in addition | to dwelling thers’ good quall- to Just along easily, leav your mind open to all the good for you in this grand old ours, and stop spending bothering about whether or ties, ing in store id jn ot you are understood? It is of far | ward for both hoster more tmportar that you under stand. Just be happy and enjoy ev- lery little bit of good that comes your way, and by and by you will learn to Jove good, and be so full of & universal love that it will over low, to benefit all who come in contact with you Q—I! would like to ask if a birthstone is proper for an en- gagement ring, and would it be proper to give it on se birthday? Thanking you kind A HAPPY CHAP.” A.-If the birthstone happens to be a pretty one, I think it will be all right for the engagement ring If you have the right feeling back If you will|Of presenting on the birthday, Of| anq masked, who obtained § course, It fs all right; but if there is the least stingy aspect to It, and an afford it, give a slight re BARGAINS Ty In Used Machines J 4 New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third (Newer Pike) Mate 1688 you ¢ ; OVER 100 STUDENTS ij FLACED IN POsrrions Courses tn Qn Bisctrical Enatneertna, | Mechanica! Drawing, Machine Shop Practice and Automobdtie Kepatring SEATTLE ENGINERRING SCHOOL Ine. First West and Roy ®t Dr. H. W. . PO Valentine | Graduate Surgeon Chiropodiat 712 Northern Bank Bidg. Phone Elliott 3250 | greatly at fault, | } tigate our work TEDIOUS WET WASI ROUGH D&! Mini e sNow With WORK A COUPON igmch bund how can prgre nt grade Colonial Tittle more thay A nnd packing Call Que Anne The Wee’ 's Fine |i CENT LAUN AUTO SE StopRingaTrus Me Conte Ver Pound, Dry Weight 40 Conte Doren 0° | 9] - iJ € PX, NO KTRAP Art ACHED, FRER Addre Block 1604, St. Louis, Me, ‘cooking soda in the Jone | bright | pure powder, Jeation of good face REFUSE TO TAKE GIRL'S 9 DOLLARS | work membrance In addition tion Please tell me which Ie correct, “The place is steam heate or “The place. is steam-het?” | heard a woman say she “got everhet.” Was she correct? £.A.8 A—"Het in ar although used an a pro parte of the a in not correct form claliam tn some Q—WiIIl you please tell me what will lighten blonde hair without injuring It, ae my hair ig a muddy shade? Also, what will positively remove freckles? Thanking you, A BLONDE amount of plain water In which will keep it AA small rinses the hatr will per- but di lim them, weather, I know of nothing that manently remove freckles luted peroxide in said to and by using in windy put on over cream, and by shade hat in may be kept Do not allow broad they weartng a sunny in the back freckles to spoll your rather see a girl and going bare-head the by getting freckled, than one who makes herself miserable-—and oth ers in consequenceabout a few spots on her face. | pleasure. ! would and Q—1 am a young girt 18 years old, and | am in Seattle visiting relatives and friends. Since | have been In Seattle | have received many invita tlona to parties and theatres As | am engaged, do you think it right for me to go out with other young men while | am In Beattie? UNDECIDED A.—It certainly makes {t awk-| nd guest for a visiting girl to refuse invitations |from friends of the family. No sen alble man will object, but do not try to hide your actions from your fiance. POLITE ROBBERS courteous robbers, armed from the cash register of the Fred Ubi rich gmpeery sto: Gist av. 8. and Coopog st, Saturday night refused | 4 $9 of Mins Two i‘ » with her brother * Ki Hall, while the men were at They bowed politely as they left A fer muff, diamond ring small Jewelry, were stolen from Mm A Bridge, 5826 16th av. N. B, Saturday night A marked bandit held up Mise Generieve Williamson, a telephone tor, and took her purse con- K & few trinkets as she got ‘offs car near Rainier beach. my One “BROMO Q he eupuine. call for fu Apt af a HOVE Cures « Cold | and | an applt-| DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. GOOD DENTISTRY Good because ft is lasting; looks well, and you are not tortured while having !t done. If you have lost one, two or sev eral teeth, and do not wish to wear a plate, we can replace the missing ones with teeth that will creditably compete with the best nature gives to anyone If you must have a plate, inves th, but and improve ply your missing te restore your facial your expression conte low plate would Our prices are exceptionally We only charge $5 for the that any other dentis charge you from $10 to $12 fc WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor Union. ‘SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK “ When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Lustre and Abundance. y hair, however handsome, de- notes advan age. We all know the advantages of a youthful ap earance. Your halr is your charn It makes or mars the face. When ft fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and « lv, just a few up. plications of Sage Ten and Sulpt enhance {ts appearance a hundred fold. Don't a Fither prepare the tonic get from any drug phur Hair Remedy folks recommend this preparation, because it darkens \'. hair beautifully and 1emoves daad ruff, stops scalp ttching and falling hair; besides, no one can possibly tell, as {t darkens so naturally and evenly, You moisten a sponge or soft brish wae It, drawing this through the hair, taking one smi strand at atime. Ry morning tho gray hair disappears; after anothet application or two, its natural color {@ restored and it becomes thick glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger, Gr leok i at home or gray! youn re a and 1 sands tho veady-to nie | vice | d nd Pike si. In Comnection with JAMES iS Mec REERY & CO., ESTABLISHED 1878 ac | Jougalll cfe outhwick Store open The Most Tremendous Sale of Silk and Dress Goods Offers Exceptional Values for the Second Day United purchases from a dozen different manufacturers have made possible the phenomenal prices on first quality, standard Dress Goods, Coatings and Silks. $2.50 Crepe Cascaduse $1.69 $2.50 Printed Fleur de Soie $1.49 42 inches wide hade na variety of popul $4.50 Egyptian Suede Crepe $2.49 42 inche shades $5 Heavy Damasse Bengalines $2.98 | 42 inches wide, in a dozen good shades. $1.50 Silk and Wool Poplins 98c 40 inches wide colors $1.75 Printed Silk and Wool Poplins | 98c 40 inches shades Lhe in a & selection | wide, in most of the i MacDougall-Southwick Co. ar $2.50 Heavy Crepe Georgette $1.49 42 shade best $3.50 Tailleuer Crepe $1.98 43 inches wide, and a very terial popular ma- Pongees at greatly reduced prices. Black Silks at | prices. Wool Dress Goods. greatly reduced | $3.00 New Spring Coatings $1.69 In $2.50 New ings, 98¢. $2.25 New Suitings, 98¢. Spr £g Black and $2.00 Wool Plaids, 98¢. Second Avenue and Pike Street PHOTO PLAYS “The Call of the Traumerel,” a Sydney Ayres. in Paris and a |Class A today, ; featuring the ste: 28! |the heroine, Miss Vivian Rich, and A ball room scene Martin's, their detalles. a simple country recajied after hearing artist, gotten, but cabaret New York seen maid the magic notes of her violin. \three-part American drama at the is a story of love, fast devotion of e in are unusual in It is the story of an for —— Florence Lawrence is featured in| the three-part drama starting at the | | Alhambra today Miss Lawrence {s Flo, the daugh-| ter of the chief of the secret ser-| relations of a Jap and the agent of a South American republic ay a She is busy ferreting out the} ruse she obtains the information as | and, after joverhearing thelr plot to smugele| |guns {nto the amall republic, finds herself face to face with the] to Jap, their meeting who plac as put she| into the same closet In which she was hiding. She! necessary secures and, the evidence wins him honore Alhambra Until Diplomatic drama; news Maids Fle Animated Wee “Those Nestor come: tent three turning !t over to her lover, Wednesday Night part world’s le Old) Clemmer Until Tuesday Night He news Cre ature Land Th part Never ps,” “Scenes and ts Week Again India seen Call Amer Match, to AY Car Ho sae in a fean drama com lotta, orid’s Class A Until Tuesday Night edy Rex Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The part ly tw Week Wolve part Defense, District Kalem world’s drama news oft na The I Attorney's D uty,” “Pathe Mil lions Vitagraph comedy Grand Until Tuesday Night Underworld ugenic r rt Aun rican drama Melbourne Until Tuesday Night How part rate Key Frowns Are med Villians tone R The Star of Little Italy, ama uma Putt ma wo-part n Dream Until ‘Closed at 188 Bowl,” ¥ The iance Ten,” Made V dr Ame Re wo. Vhen ama rican auty Tuesday Night Over,” dig Bottom Detective Short, RESIDENCE THEATRES | At the Homme Until Wednesday M on ty Tangle urlo. Bridge, * drama; * comedy two-reel drama; “A Le A Tango At the Pleasant Hour Tonight Oath of Otsuru San, The art t moder Stewart, ma ( drama T comedy outside Stewart Advertisement, Hous: r amity A wentieth ‘ooms 86 two nne Cen W two-part Vita-| Flowery | Pathe. various new and pleasing effects. Needle Cord Suit- White Striped $2.50 New Spring Wool Plaids, $1.69. First Floor. EVIVA TONIGHT REV. MARK A. MATTHEWS REV. ADNA W. LEONARD REV. CARTER HELM JONES REV. F. J. VAN HORN One of These Four Great Preachers Will Speak Each Evening During UNITY AMPAIG ——At the ANGELIST FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Marion St. EVERY EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK: MARCH 29 TO APRIL 12 Revival Arranged by Membership FIRST METHODIST, FIRST BAPTIST, PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Large Chorus Led by Dr. Ralph Atkinson GREAT LEADERS ON GREAT THEMES STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Ceeeeeeeeeerercetie i Ree eee ee eee Cee ee

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