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OUCOUTOOT ATEN ANNAN In the RETAIL DEPARTMENT of ‘Aowarn D. Taomas Co. ; (Largest Who A Special Sale of RUGS SEAMLESS BRUSSELS, 9x12 size, in Oriental or Moral designs; special dogeaph SEAMLESS VELVET, 9x id Rug Ho n the Northw $11.75 size, | CYNTHIA Q.—I wish you could tell me what Is wrong with me, ft am 19 yeare old and a senior at high school, | am rather serl- ous minded,. quite pretty, but not vain or forward in my actions, When at school, | am quite popular with both boys arid girls, but when | go to a dance | always have to sit out number of them, and tha ‘in heav y grade $17.25 conventional designs; special BODY BRUSSELS, Ox12 size; full 5-frame copies of Digh-«rade Oriental Rugs; special ‘ ‘ e CURTAINS SCOTCH NET CURTAINS, white or cream, close mesh, fancy design; special, pair ° CABLE NET CURTAINS, white or Arabian color, with 2ineh Cluny edge; special, patr SCRIM CURTAINS, Arabian color, with insertion; 2% yards long; special $1.45 $1.35 SUNFAST DRAPERY Plain colors, 50 inches wide, tn brown, pink, blue or green; special, yard Figured Madras, mercerized, in soft “Oriental shades, mixed or plain colors; special, yard S-ineh $1.09 NOTE—No advertised goods shipped outside of Seattle FVETH AVE xncVIRGINIA ST. Two blocks east of Moore ‘Theat Students may enter at any time. Catalog on Request Corner Broadwa and Pine Mours, 10 to 5, dally. Phone Eltiett tore. The(@RSET. SHOP 215 MADISON STREET - ORPHEUM BUILDING CORSETS SIE, FIT, WORDANSMP GUARANTEED Po Pd wot AS Ow ELSEWHERE and Mrs. 8, Gallagher, Rivoli apart- ments. . H. Black, New York. James Swezea, pioneer, Is dead. President Wiison joins Pacific gracias society, organized here. .. J. Anderson, convicted chicken | thief, will face second charge after | serving six months’ sentence. ; Marriage licenses issued to Frank 2 a were SO 17, deaths 11. attic, arrives In Mrs. E. B. Roy wants divorce. Rowland Bevan funeral held. Moose hold annual dance. Choral club meets. A. E. Ransom returns. he 4 Roulst, Ethel Duna; Vincent Nigro, ; ae ee . Thomas, Formosa mission-| annie Anderson; A. E. Spindt, Vio- 2 9 |let Turner; B. H. Loser, Bertha _ _ Gold storage warehouse advocat- cnter: H. J. Damus, 8. B. Albano; at Commercial Club meeting. Seattle women leave for annual | ao A. R. convention, Spokane. Cash register convention cicees.| Baby boy arrives at home of Mr. | chelore’ dance, Broadway hall, ———.| Friday night. LADIES | 1] John H. Boyle takes office as U. ATTENTION, || S. marshal. Lee Anderson, Ida Sundquist; C, Batsatn, Edith Davis Holy Trinity Women meet Thurs Ww. $24.75) $1.99) 90 a | fice that al at school dance. | dr | not as well as some suppose it is becau meet them half wa backward at though | try not to b Grey, do you think the popular girls are any better off than those that are just nice and good? 1 have been going with boy friend, who is only 17 years | | | | | old, although he seems much older because he has always avsociated with older peopl He Is quite a mus very nice boy. | am love with him, but just have good times together. Do you think | am too old to go with him? Although | have ad your anewers for a number of years attempt at to thie Is omy first writing, so | hope anewer to my qu see an + A—Because a girl ts popular ts no reason she fs not good and nice, and certainly to be good and ni without being popular is far bet ter than the reverse. anxious to add to my income by selling @ salve, the formula of which has been In the fam- lly a great many years. Can you tell how to go about it to geta rial number and comply with the pure foo and drugs act? Thanking you In advance, HELEN B. A ‘ou will have to comply with | | the laws of the pure food act, which you can ascertain at the of of the pure drug and food You will find the address elty directory Q.—There ls to be a debate on hich ts More Destruct. ive, Fire or Water?” and | am on the “fire” side. You know, in debates you © to fight for your side, whet you be- ive it or not, so | want you to give me all the points ae can. A few anyway. Thank. ing you, | remain, AN EIGHTH GRADER, A—Forest fires, caused some times from a spark from an engine Chicago fire; San Francisco fire; Iroquois theatre fire, Chicago; burning of Rome; voleanoes; e2- plosion of powder, producing fire, | sends the bullet from the rifle and cannon, killing men tn battle, agent. in th Q—Can you please tell me how | can clean a white straw hat so it will look like new? And, aleo, what can | use to clean a blue serge dress? Please put this In the paper soon. A YOUNG MI A.—Mix well flour of sulphur and lemon and apply to the hat. When dry, brush out. If you are not afraid of shrinking | the serge dress, you can clean it very nicely by washing in suds made of some pure soap and warm |water. Rinse in clear water of the same temperature and press the ma Hterlal on the wrong side. Q.—My friend and | quarreied some time ago, and he has not spoken to me since. He went away and said he ala Ais ie gulz factory, tn senitie|| Mra. Geo. F. Cotterill entertains| ovating ladies’ straw, Milan, he | Woman's league, Queen Anne Cc Sregational church, Thursday. Training schoo! at Bon Marche Thursday 'elety meets Saturday Art department, Seattle Woman's! clubs, meet with G. Frances Baker Thursday Mrs. Alex King files divorce com plaint Whittier Parent-Teacher associa HATS REBLOCKED — our Milana, fanamas, chips | tion he s session Thursda | J. C. Black, salesman here from * People’s Bank, oe ot Pike, || Alaska, says big realty boom in (Look for Electric North. Seattle Business Girls’ club meets at Good Eats Monday night St. Mark's Settiement household! rummage sale at 2815 Western av Gen. U. S. Grant Fortress, 1, DO. G. A. R, will give card party at Armory tonight. Quarterly Round Table Confer ence of Federated Clubs, Y. W. ¢ A., Tuesday night Anna Strong coming here for Child Welfare exhibit, May 22-30, in vited by Countes of Aberdeen Dublin, to organize exhibit there Committee of Dunkards visits university campus to prepare for convention here tn June. PTI coormsonmnnn anew | ELSEWHERE Gov. O'N — * Alabama cleared of DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. charge made by defaulting clerk d? that he got $27,500 of state funds our ums ee . Mining students of Michigan saved costliest This is one of the first signs Of ton from fire. pyorrhea alveolaris, Riggs’ Dis Mrs. Mildred Drown, San Fran. ease, Or has your case advanced | cisco, acquitted of murdering hus until some of your teeth are al-| pand. ready loose or missing? If 80, We! Kansas republicans adopt nation want you to call on us and jet U8) 9) prohibition plank make @ careful examination of your) Weyerhaeuser, lumber king, crit- case and give you our expert advice jcaliy ti! at Low Ange free of charge. |_ Mme. Emma Cal We have helped others and can) York, robbed of jewe residence at Hough moe singer, New _ help you. As a further inducement, Congressman Richardson, Ala-| > “we have cut the price of dentistry | ‘aia, dead. _ tm half. Just think of getting a! ©. &. Beach, re-elected superin- regular $10 extra heavy gold crown | tendent, Olympia. for $4. Regular $10 plates $5. | John Patterson, Canadian meteor We give you a written Suarantee | co, plans §4,000-mile trip in with all work nadian Far North WE GIVE Gas Margaret Wilson sings for Colum bia phonographic record ? Court gives dog $1,260 income Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. 0. S., Manager, *| postponed. 1408 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union.| Mew York Methodists vote to NOTE—Bring thie ad with you, abolish evangelistic commission, Dominican government elections ecture| J. D, Ross says he did not refer! |to C. E, Gilmer, former city fore | man, In flaying incompetent em ployes. BARGAINS TN Railway men mourn death of Le} |Roy Tucker, traveling passenger In Used Machines J f/f, Trg" ly Weiiis rented Divorce given Mrs. Herbert WHITE sRWING MACHINE co. ff) Churchill $484 Tnied (Near Pike) Mate 1525 | Pacific Coast National Dahlia so- ne per year at Boston in will contest. | was never coming back hom: but he has taken sick and h to come home. | should ' ought to Inquire about him aft- like to know if er he returns, or forget him. Answer soon as possible. ANXIOUS. A.—Do just exactly as you would |like to have him act tf you should jcome home sick—even after a quar. rel Q.—Can a party transact busl- ness under an assumed name without liability of arrest, pro- vided he used this jumed name in all personal and bu ness deals? READER. | A.—If he Intends to always use the name, and has not assumed it ‘or fraudulent purposes, he can le gally transact business under It. Al though it is no misdemeanor to use the assumed name permanently, it _ ALUMNI ELECTS Ata banquet hel held at the Butler hotel last night, the George Wash ington University alumni, elected officers as follows: President, Col. H jarretson, of Tacoma, class of 1872; vice president, Dr, Arthur Jordon, Seattle, class of 1892; sec retary and treasurer, Herbert W leyer attle, claws cf 1905. Receiver J. J, Heinen, of the | Apex Gold nied in an amended omplaint, seeks $95,000 judgments against former officers of the com and requests the court to can cel 600,000 shares, said to have been Issued fraudulently. NEW BOAT LINE | The Compagnie Generale | atlantic French ster inship lne, will of » vessels between Seat |tle and Europe, via the Panama ca- |nal, according to plans announced |by Pacific Coast managers of the | company: le ° | ROOSEVELT TO LUNCH | AT COMMERCIAL CLUB k lin Roosevelt, assistant ecretary of the navy, has a¢ cepted an invitation of th attle Commercial Club to t guest at luncheon, April 20, 12:15 noon, and to deliver an address. Word reached Secre- yar Otto A, Case. The cause of your unpopularity at dan may be due to the fact jthat you do not gance well; if #0, | |take a few lessons iving very small wa as a working girl, | am THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL GREY’S LETTERS AND is much safer to have it legalized by the court Fi 1914, ling baby girl and also money and a happy home, but one thing always puts a damper on my happiness. 1am only five feet tall, | | | and LAUGH IF You LIKE, MR. MAN, BUT JUST KZ | Py thoi rit Lipeery CAP. | “THE ON ALROPLANE® CR ay eee You must be fair and under 40 to wear eccentricities in hats that! are now being put on the millinery counters The pictures shown are not caricatures, but actual hat fashions! drawn from some of the headgear shown in the New York shops The artist, however, has Iabeled them as they struck bis masculine fancy. Which one, Mr. Man, would you like to see your wife wear? | On A SyiCK* | | } _ LAMBAST REP. HUMPHREY © William C. Redfield, secretary of|the growth of Northwest commerce, guest of Seattle for the | merce, past two days, listened at the Com- The secretary mercial Club luncheon yesterday as | Tacoma, Mayor Hiram ©. Gill, republican, defended President Woodrow Wil son from the attacks of Represent ative Humphrey of Seattle. Mayor Gill denounced igen who, earlier in the day, attack the president for his stand on ihe Panama canal tolls question. “| want to say to the secretary that the: t a man, woman or child In the city who does not bit- terly resent the attacks mad President Wilson in the how said, “There is one thing in which the people of Seattle are unanimous —their miration for the pret | dent. They resent this un denunciation of him by a repre- | sentative of whom they are net at | all proud.” | ‘The secretary was guest of honor at a Rainier club banquet last night and talked enthusiastically on the optimistic note prevalent in the business world today, declared for com- leaves today for Dangerous Hair Dyes! Shep p00 one the bore “Shake Metsle Betore > pean Te Le SAFE! — "Use Mary T. Goldman's Hair Restorer — BE SURE! bottle: freer trade, 1] remarked at —————— length on the tlons of capital eee “gem y tee ee | and labor Ly d- "The recognition of skilled Iabor Morey- collar by @ greater reward, he said, was Gillam Co. 2 one of the things essential to real success in business, and this fact is becoming more widely realized by business men. Governor Lister welcomed the secretary and Mayor Gill added to the greetings. Richard A. Ballinger, former sec retary of the interior, mentioned | THIEVES BUSY orrice surr Loose Ar DEV 1c ns TWO STORES TIS First Ave. 1831 Third Ave. NU BONE CORSETS > busy last nig ob from numerous Thieves were taining plunder places entered In the list of lovers r headquarters today are C. W. Peter son, Holgate bar, 1740 First av. 8., six quarts of booze and five boxes of clgare: EF, BE. Harrah, grocer, 14Q1 24th av.; J. Suronsky, 1328 East Madison st., $20 worth cigars and candy, and John Rivers, Berke- Valentine rted at Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist 712 Northern Bank Bldg. Phone Elilott 3250 Easter Book! Cards now ready. Pennants, the latest out Any of the above ter Greeting price TB alled free on re ley hotel, $6 from trousers rei mn ¢ Hn Garda The 10st suc efal moe ee een XQ Wr. Out-of- Towa Buyer attle Real _ ate gy eee ouk Order your printing by mu place Tuesday night, on the occa-) > oo i of the 10th annual banquet of association, at the Washington | ox. Three hundred attended. FRANCE TO RUN | ABERDEEN, Wash, April 1 |Mayor France is enjoying a boom.’ let for governor today. France is a millionaire and can afford to run ANNIE 1S FINED THE FAKE DENTIST Annie Collins, charged with FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. | printing orders. a ALBANY PAINLESS ‘ducting a blind pig at Hobart, Wan] aahapuash, Dente end ‘unknown te the [was fined $175 by Justice Fred G.|Dental Seiwnce, and who may or may not |Brown, after a jury returned a ver-|be on. Advertising Dentist.” We pay no attention to Dental Quacks, who claim 3 | dlet of guilty this morning. to have some great, mysterious discovery | |that does away with plates and bridge NEWHART MISSING | work. R. L. Newhart, 86, a clerk at the) | We make $8 and $10 Gold Crowns for 4 rj [Just ha Rocker hotel, 213% First av., was |!" ake $16, $16 and $80 sete of Teath [reported missing with $55 of the! ror jus nat hotel funds this morning at police sete Mag Frye mene Gold, Bynthetic headquarters, Sar lavas ongu prokien iaakes th potas KANE LOSES AUTO ROBES (0 te i iy i . T. F. Kane, former president of to suit you jthe University of Washington, at p at the Moore, While he was enjoy- without charge ing the play a thief stole two valu-! LBA able auto blankets from his ma-| second chine outside, ‘Take ‘mievator YOU WAIT UNTIL THE BILLS COME IN| REDFIELD HEARS MAYOR GILL Ee will save you money on al! ANSWERS | 80 many people tell me, “My, how small you are,” or “Why don't you grow?” and different remarks which mean the same thing. Now, Miss Grey, | am sure most people don't mean to hurt my feelings, but never. theless, it gets trying, and would be very happy if you would print me some suitable anewer that would not be Im- polite, but still would make them keep still, Thanking you, MRS. J. P. B. A.—Personal remarks are in very bad taste, and often annoying, but if you have nothing else to worry jabout, you would better not begin | with this, but ignore it as far as possible. The majority of people }admire small women Q.—t! am an habitual reader of your column, which | know has proved a blessing to others, and will, | am sure, be helpful to me, and to many other girls who are in my position. Now, | am 17 are old and lly love to see moving pic- tures. A girl friend and | go very regularly. While there, boys whom we are wholly un- acquainted with, insist on talk- Ing to us, and want to accom- pany us home. They m very polite, and do you think it would be unwise for us to con- sent? | hope thie deserves an | answer. Sincerely yours, E.—A GIRL. A--It would be unwise; and be lle me, dear, boya who thrust their attention on girls they do not know, do not have the respect for them they should. You are prob- ably not the only girls with whom they try to become yacquainted tn | this way. iz Q.—I am a young man, 19, and have been going with a 18, and she doesn’t much for me. | would like to know what to do to get on the right side of her. G. A.C. A.—Step over from the left side to the right, boy, by finding out what stands in the way of her car- ing for you. Men and boys some- times take {t into thelr minds that |a girl does not care because she | doesn't do just what they want her to do. Sometimes she cares more jwhen she refuses than when she | acquiesces If you find some fault of yours ESTABLISHED 1876 ac J Jougall 7 fouthwick fa connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO, New Tork BEOOND AV, ond PIKE 8. Blore open 9 a. m. to 6 p.m New Arrivals of Dix-Made Dresses Attractive New Dresses for Porch and Outing Wear. Tub Dress of pere in plain light blue, Copen, lavender and pink, is neatly designed with long shoulder effect, and white pique. Cuffs and Special $1.95. Dainty Dresses of percale blue, lavender and light pink. Designed with yoke and long shoulder effect; fast- ens the entire length of skirt and waist, with large pearl buttons. Hand embroid- ered collar and cuffs of white pique. $2.95. At $1.50 is an exceptionally attractive dress of black and whitetawn; low neck and long shoulder effect, trimmed with piping of green; also vest effect in front and net frill around neck and cuffs of white lawn J ale, trimmed with iT high waistline r are of pique in Alice There are other models of lawn and pique in many pretty shades and styles at $1.50. Third Floor. Aprons for All Occasions Very Special for Remnant Day Percale Bungalow Aprons, special Thursday, 69¢. Band Gingham Aprons, 25¢. Long Gingham Aprons” in Princess style, 45¢ and 69¢. "Maids’ Aprons, 25¢, 35¢, 50¢. Nurses’ Aprons, 25c, 35c, 45c. special is in the way of her respecting you and take my word for it that re- spect must precede and form the |foundation of love—supplant it with a good trait, not only for the sake of the girl, but for your own happiness. Q—Would you kindly tell me how to get freckles off my face? Thanking you In advance for your kindn: FRECKLES. A—Dilute a small amount of | peroxide with water and apply. If |the skin becomes too dry, apply a good face cream. POISON FOUND IN TEA SERVED TO TWO WOMEN NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 1 Nurses’ Caps, Collars and Cuffs, priced specially for Remnant Day. Dutch Dust Caps, 15c. Nurses’ hand-made and hand-em- broidered scalloped Aprons, regular $2.25 and $2.75, very special $1.50. Maids’ three-piece Sets, Apron, Cap and Sleeves, special 50¢. Third Floor. j MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. * DOCTOR BETTER Dr. H. H. Canfield, of the Amert- can Bank building, who was in- jured several weeks ago while coasting at Scenic, has recovered | sufficiently to get to his office on | crutches. He expects to resume| practice ne next Wee FIRES AT CAR TURKISH-KUSSIAN BATHS For gentiemen. Washington Baths. Moore Theatre Bidg. Masseurs, Wm Wicklund, graduate Dr. Institute, Stockholm, Hilmer Peterson, gradu- t Unman's Institute 4teckholm. Sweden PLACED IN POSITIONS Courses in Electrical Engineering, Drawing, Machine Shop Automobile Repairing. NGINEERING SCHOOL Practte SEATTLE The police were trying today learn where the cyanide of potas- sium was obtained which was found yesterday in tea esrved at the home of Mrs. John J, Hogan, |formerly connected with the Yale psychological laboratory, to herself and Mrs, Margaret Williams, who lives with her. Hogan, who was said to have d with the two women, was | arr tempted the poisoning. It was admitted, however, was not much evidence | him, JUST THE HAT FOR THE TAILORED GIRL there| against | to} on suspicion of having at-| Two shots fired by Sergeant A Ryan at a motorist in a Hudson car, who shoved H. V. Fair off the run- ning board early today at Pike st. and Third av., served only to in- crease the speed of the machine. | ne Sundasy Fite lors) ee The driver made his escape. Fair, | (except Sunday, Bunday 2:30), booked as drunk, jumped onto the | Saturday, 11:45 p, m. car and was shoved to the pave- AR may Table subject to change without }ment by the aut net wg y & autotest. |Phowe Main 3101. NAVY. YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy, Tourist and Athion Leave Colman Dock, Seattle: Ine. First West und Roy St. 30 p.m. Fare S0¢ Round Trip, | A LOT OF BUGS SANTA MARIA, | Deputy Horticultural Commissioner | Wylie received a consignment of |6,000 lady bugs. They will be used to combat the green aphid. HE’S ROUGH ONE. SAN FRANCISCO, April 1.—Al- leging her husband struck her with a telephone, Mrs, Claire Fizgerald sued for divorce from Jas*V. Fitz gerald, real estate man SLIGHT ERROR Ore., April 1 After paying ta on a lot here for 25 years, C. C. Hogue of Klamath Falls discovered it belongs to an- other and that his own had revert- ed back to the county in default of taxes, | ALBERT “ANSEN Cal, April 1.— Joweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison, BUTLER 5 L TOOTH FiLt jet, fills the cavity, pros ©, preventing further decay, effective By mail or af | Seattle, NEWPORT, Bronchial The hat ts built up on the left) side and is worn low on the fore- head on the right. It is of gray green braid, with brim lined with black velvet. A wreath of mignon- ettes and a black ostrich pompom at the side. Just now the designers of hat trimmings are taxing theli tastes in making novel “sti law. nnn cS eos GONG WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. | # YEARS PRacTICR Stomach Trouble, Blood Potson, erchags | Rheometiem and Dre ND AV. 8 Corner Washington St, Beatin Wasm |GIFTS FOR STUDY OF | cholera ANIMAL DISEASES Asthma! NEW YORK.—The Rockefeller institute announced another $1,000, 000 gift from the oil king for It you sre a sufferer from studying animal disease, and $500 asthma fn any form, it will 000 from J. J. Hill for studying hog i} pay you to investigate. cured asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Poston and New York but here in Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have not failed In one of them. Now, if you are a suf- ferer from this disease and jf can't sleep nights, 1 will give relief at once and a cure in time. The following diseases I will absolutely cure: Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh in all its forms, such as Tonsilitis, Ad. olds, Gastric Uleer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, all Bowel Diseases in wom. ; Rheumatism 9f all forms; Nervous Di 8, Epi- lepsy, Heart and ma, and many others too numerous to mention. If you are in doubt, write and I will give you names and addresses of people I have cured, T have 10¢ pt nixed xed pickles. Lake eens, SANITARY Pure ico cream, fresh Indian Runner } fresh roasted shetled | at. jar best California fancy ripe oltves. white figs, 260 | Blaases 160; 2 10¢ 2be bottle of Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison OR. G. J, NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 |1-tb. brick limburger cheese, fort cheese, 40¢ 1b.; Impo cheers, 300 1b,; Primont, 2 Ibs. 26e peanut butter, 160 New Zealand but- ter, 800 1b.; lard compound, 2 Ibs, 35e. You can phone your WAD AD now—pay for it later

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