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» } \ att A good grade in the Axminsters in the choice of patterns, epectal in the 9xiz now priced at Nottingham FREB—Call or write CARPETS. An inte NEW DENTAL OFFICE OPENS The National Dentists have; opened up large and weltapectatea | @ffices in the Green Hotel, at the) of Fourth and Pike. Their! ig strictly up to date, having | latest appliances for modern tistry and for the sterilization instruments, etc. The men in Best modern outside rooms, 25c SOc. Stewart House, 86 West Advertisement. SOUVENIR PENNANTS TONIGHT at DREAMLAND Handsome Pennants for Everyone DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Crowns $4 Here is the opportunity that you have been looking for. Guaranteed leas dentistry by graduate reg dentists at one-half the Woodhouse & Platt, xl Patterns—tells you how Woodhouse @ aa Furniture 41619 424 - } | | 1 Regular $10 Gold “USE YOUR CREDIT” Inc. © 97 ASaleof High- Grade Rugs and Curtains | Anglo-Persians —_ eee Axminster Rugs Réwular $22 and $25 vatues tr High-grade V ster Rugs the Oxi2 sige in & erent limited number at 16. 5 t pat ox famous Big $28. 50 ro Special Prices on New Curtains sits 61.061" BABS Make This an Opportunity to Open an Account—Use Your Credit in All Departments $1 ale 5 $1.25 ottinghams for the finely tijustrated booklet “ABOUT RUGS AND resting history of Rug Making, colored pla of new to judge values—It's FREE. Telephone—Vrivate Bitiott 2006. xs ENDORSE RECALL Both the Valley Central grange) and the Meridian grange, which are located in County Commissioner Hamilton's district, heartily com- mend the Commercial Club for its investigation of Hamilton's conduct ‘They point out that the White River Valley Good Roads associa- tion, which purports to defend Ham-! fiton, is a fly-by-night organization formed by Hamilton himself. -— A CHANCE FOR A BOY There is an opportunity at The Star for a bo¥ of from 14 to 17, who has not neglected his schooling, and is bright and willing to work hard. See the city editor this afternoon or Wednesday afternoon, after 2 o'clock. if INDICTMENTS NEW YORK, April 7.—Eleven new indictments were returned here today against Henrg Siegel and Frank Vogel, stockholders in the Siegel Stores Corporation Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY JFRYE:CO.’S MARKETS As Follows: Choice Shoulder Pork Roast . Choice St Shoulder Steak any dentist in Seattle ever attempted. The al is city that can truthfully say (and rove it) that all the dentists in is office are licensed to practice 4m Washington. So why not pro cense of the operator who does| your work? we Give GAS. Dental Offices Dr. L..R. Clark, D."D.-8., Manager, 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union. NOTE—Bring this ad with you. | the only large dental office in the} tect yourself and ask to see the Il-| Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops .... Choice Loin Pork Chops : Sweet Pickled Beef Tongue Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, per dozen . Two Dozen for cscs . 15¢ Look for U. 8. Purpie Stamp {t signifies purity and quality Shops open until! 6:20 p. m. Come to us, have your eyes fned and glasses fitted that give entire THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR MADISON, and scientifically exam See carefully satisfaction. 416-424 Pike Street -inc: ike Street: | will be married late tn April, accord, "$80.06 m $85 \00 “$39.80 $31.50 "$2.45 ‘ait 1M A ai CHAMBER ASKS TOLLS HEARING jand one part mdn | ares d GIRL ELECTION | WORKERS RUSH MOB AT POLLS 7.—Thirty-olx choosing alder- A fine girl is Posgy O’Netl, you can see for yurself, and we| two, CHICAGO, April” The Chamber of Commerce, on| ¥4rds here were behalf of lumbering and manufactur | men today ing interests on the Coast, has tele-/ graphed Senator J. chairman of the inter-oceanic ca committee, not to make & report on |the repeal measure before hearing the Pacific coast’s side of the ques tion. If the request is granted, a delega- tion will be seat from here. MARRY IN APRIL: WASHINGTO?D April 7.-—-Miss Eleanor Wilson, daughter of the! president, and Secretary McAdoo ing to reports today. + CONTINUE SERVICES The noonday services of Se | attle churches at the Orpheum | theatre, which began today, will continue until Friday. The Rey. M. A thews spoke on “The Full Latest advices from the Brazilian wilds are that Ted- dy rode 500 miles through Indian territory and was not once attacked. Those in- dians have been reading about him in the newspapers, that’s all. “TIZ” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET TIZ fairly wo the allouses, makes sore, burning, tired | dance with delight. | feet | aches and pains, Away corns jons the} blisters and bun-| “TIZ” draws) the. acids | and polsons| that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long out y ‘ou | Women were their ballots, The women's iticians. THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 7, WE APPROVE LEPY HIGHLY OF =| MISS PEGGY; THERE’S STRAIN | OF IRISH IN YE EDITOR, TOO Pegoy and one part turning - = A. O'Gorman, lunexpected enthusiasm come vnas|MF BACK HURTS USE jaation did its work with a thor oughness which astonished old pol- 1914, O'Nell Also there's a dimple, or maybe japprove of her entirely "Tis not We saw Peggy at the Moore the | because she's Irish that we speak/atro last night, In “Peg o' My ot her so highly, Not at all.| Hear A good yarn it fs, and in | Though our mother’s aunt by mar-| it my does the very things] riage was born in Limerick you'd natura ect a girl to do} Tit because she fills the dis-}that was Irieh, but born in Amer criminating eye of us completely, fea, and was sent back to the Old being neither short too | Country to take the place that was! tall, nor too fat, nor too but/bers by rights * © | | just the right heft. And there's a But we'll not be telling you more. | brave light In her laughing blue|It would spoll the story for you,| leyes that Is two parts «ledness,/and Peggy and the others tell it far better than we could ever hope to do. CONDUCTOR TO BE TRIED SOON V. L. Cline, 25, @ street car con jductor, charged with second-degree assault on Henry Behnke, 60, last) January, will come up for trial be- fore Judge Gordon, April 24, The aged man was beaten to a row over a transfer, Cline is at liberty under $1,000 | Bond, Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q—I! have written to you before, but | reckon you are very busy, but | will write again. My questions are: Do | have to go to high school be fore entering business college, and how much does it cost to learn bookkeeping and snenog raphy? | am 15 A friend of mine te 17 and is corresponding with three young men and they are all in | love with her, Do you think she will get In trouble? Each of the gentlemen thinks he is the only one she is writing to FATTY P, 6&—Print ae soon as pos sible, as we are very anxious, 1 thank you very much. | A.-While the amount or lack of education one has bad does not debar him from entering business college, I would advise the high | school course Yirst. Write, or call up one of the schools to ascertain | prices A girl {s very thoughtless to| act as does one to whom you refer. She i» injuring her own self-respect right now, and would better have ideration for the feelings of Q—(1.) Is it proper for @ young lady to take a man's arm while out walking? 1 find it somewhat awkward to know what to do with my hands. (2.) What shovid | say when asked to go to the the atre or other places of amuse ment, if | wish to accept? | do not appear overanxious, and yet enjoy going. (3) Is it perfectly proper for a young tady to kiss a young man if ¢ are not engaged? | have not been | brought up to think so, but many seemingly nice girls think It is all right. | would appreciate your views on the subject. (4) 1 very much admire young man, but he doesn’t seem to care much for me. Is there any way in which | might gain his affections? Thanking you in advance for your kind and good advice, A CONSTANT READER. | (1) If she ts crippled, yes. | Let your hands bang at the end} of your arms, if you are not car rying something. (2) If you think you will en- joy the entertainment, say: “I am delighted,” or “I am sure J will! enjoy the entertainment.” (8.) There are little grooves on my mind caused by #o often reft-| erating “I do not approve of pro-| miscuous kissing ' 44.) Be sensible, If he te the) ight sort it will appeal to him; if} he is not, you will not want him At any rate, you will preserve your self-respect A Q.—Will you please tel! me if @ doctor's bill Is outiawed that wes made in May, 1910, or can the doctor go to law now through some one else and col- lect It and put the costs on me? 1 am willing to pay this bill, but my circumstances are such at the present time that | can't pay it. And they are continual- SALTS FOR KIDNEYS, Ten thousand suffrage workers! out, carrying places: The first trouble of the day oc-| |curred in the | Misses Margaret Dobyne and Piret them to the voting ward, where | A | made « house-to-house canvass, urs-| Ing all women to go to the polls,|=at Less Meat if Kidneys) Women Charge Mob Feel Like Lead or Hundreds of automobiles were | Bladder Bothers. folks forget that the kid- and clogged occasionally, and need a flushing else we have back- Davidson charged into a group of! che and dull misery in the kidney roughs, who were trying to frighten | region, women away from the Bighth pre cinet polling place Guard “Red L Election Commins j been clubbed Then Cearneck ‘Red Light” gave orders w at all women registered district, ight” joner Oza |neck summoned the police and re | stored order after several men had ent where LAFE’S VICTIM Former Deputy Sheriff R. J. Me-| lintyre, who was beaten up by Conn- Hamilton, | passed a good night, and his condi- tion showed considerable improve- He will be confined in ity Commissioner ment today. bed a week or ten day AND NO VEGETAR RESTAURANT, EITHER remain on y feet, TIZ” brings ful foot comfort. “TIZ”" is won: | rful for tired, aching, swolten, marting feet. Your feet just tin gle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight Get a 25-cent box of “TIZ" now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever— wear emaller shoes, keep your feet Just think! comfort for fresh, sweet and happy a whole year's foot only 25 cents. “I'm a stranger Lafe | GETTING BETTER ® longer. 1AN in the city. Where's a good place to eat?” ‘Hey “T sald, taurant—not a livery I'm looking for a res- stable.” | The Starr-MacPherson stock, lo- Jeated at 1420-22 Third av. near} Pike st., has been bought to se-| cure a Seattle location for the Arrow Co,, @ large concern which makes a specialty of handling the very finest and highest class lines of men’s clothing, furnishings, shoes, ete, and high ft women's clothes and shoes. he Spring new concern is arriy quantities, which stock of the ing daily in large and at once. Starr-MacPherson Stock Bought by the Arrow Co. stock to be closed out completely, It is not a question of | Oniomand we will mail you a jar,| to the he polling places | |against acceptance of ballots from from disorderly houses or questionable hotels, severe headache rhen jmatic twinges, torpid er, acid | ate nach, sleeplessness and all sorte of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid | neys active and clean, and the mo- }ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good | drug store here, take a tablespoon ful fp a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kid- neys will then act fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stim ulate them to normal activity. It » neutralizes the acids in the | urine so it no longer irritates, thus lending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; sive; makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water drink which ev. jerybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trou while it is only trouble. tS tnexpen. like the bowels, get sluggish | ly threatening to sue me. Pie answer soon, as | am anxious to know. Thanking | you very kindly, | am, | A SUBSCRIBER. A—-The bill is outlawed. Tell| |them you intend to pay the bill, but | if they continue to annoy you, you |will report them as a nuisance. Q.—! would like to know if you think it proper for a boy In his first year of high schoo! to smoke cigarettes? My father thinks this is wrong, but all of my friends teli me that it Is perfectly proper. Yours truly, A READER. | —-Look around for yourself and es the boys who have smoked cigarettes for years, then look at| the athletic, healthy, manly boys, tn-| terested in the many wonderful | things of boyhood, and after com paring the two classes, and after much thought, decide the matter. | Q.-—Will you please tell us through the paper how to pre- pare live starfish for orna- mental relice? Thanking you for an early reply, MRS. 8. A—I was once unconsciously cruel enough to do the very thing you are proposing now, and I re- | healthy ( MesDoucal-fouhwi MecDousal- foxthwick Store open © a m. to 6 p. m ary AV, and PIKE ST. r Special Sale of Remnants Silks and Dress Goods After a tremendous montl elling of new Silks and Dre Goods, we ig all and odd lengtt f the se most ted fabr one day at price We have sacrificed many dre t lengths in order to make room the daily ivals of t Crepe Charmeuse Crepe de Chine Silk Ratine Fancy Silk Crepe Fancy Taffetas Silk Velvets New Spring Coatings Plaids and Fancy Suitings Serges and Broadcloths Cream Dress Serges And many others For Wednesday Only 1/2 Price First Floor. Big Sale for Men of Fine Paj jamas $7.50 and $8.50 Values $3.95 $5.00 Values $2.95 The Famous Universal Make at $3.95 qualities only of the v finest heavy silk and lis Pajamas in white, gray, blue and fancy mixed colors The wearing qualities of these garments are excel- lent. Trimmed with ocean pearl buttons and are ex- ceptional values at $3.95. The lot at $2.95 includes Pajamas of the finest im- rted madras, mixed with silk, in both medium and heavy weight The patterns are excep- tionally high-class and you will be astonished at the values offered at $2.95. Just Inside the Pike Street Entrance. The lot includes Second Av. and Pike St. |or aleohol (not near fire). Then press with hot fron under a thick, dampened. cloth on a well ironing board. Do not press too hard with the tron. In fact, the more lightly it is used, the greater opportunity it affords for the “ris- MacDougall-Southwick 16 years of age. We want your advice on how to treat a young man in society. We treat them nice, but are rather backward in the conversation. What can we do to overcome this, and how to keep the conversation going? Please answer this real ing” of the nap of the gpods. soon, as we are going to a ttle dance soon. BENNY AND DENNY. A.—Young people make the mis take of trying to force conversa- tlon—{t cannot be done successful- ly. The best promoter to conversa- tion is to be unselfishly interested in what Interests others. Acquire a reasonable knowledge of boy interests and pastimes; good, interest in good, healthy sports—and above all, stop trying |to make an impression. Forget yourself as far as possible, except when a vital point is up for de- cision Another mistake young people make is in feeling that they must talk continuously—that silence is awkward. The best friends enjoy a congenial silence, which neither endeavor to break, but emerge from in a natural way. WAR ON PRIESTS EAGLE PASS, Tex. April 7.— Panic-stricken priests arriving here today from Mexico, said the rebel warfare about Torreon was assum- ing the character of an anti-clerical crusade, At Durango, they asserted, the rebels dug up the bodies of arch- bishops and bishops and divested them of their rings and ornaments. MODEL MILLINERY Sth Floor People’s Bank, 24 at Pike, {Look for Electric Sign.) Q.—What will take the gios- sy or shiny appearance out of a suit of clothes? Thanking you, UNCLE MUN. DANCING A—Brush the suit well, but be HIPPODROME Fifth and University. fore doing so, mark with a white 10-plece Union Orchestra. gret it Don't ornament your home with dead things; let them live in their natural element, beau. tifying God's creation. Q.—We are two girls, 14 and That Jar of MUSTEROLE on the Bath-Room Shelf It's relieved pain for nearly ev- eryoue in the family, When little got his feet wet and caught cold, when father sprained his knee, when Granny's rheumatism both- ered her— That jar of MUSTEROLE was right there to give relief "and com fort. MUSTEROLE jointment, made tard, It will not tard plaster. Quick relief for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Head- ache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frost ‘ | the Chest (it prev | Nothing like MUSTEROL Jeroupy children, KPa In and 50c jars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50, Accept no substitute, | If your druggist cannot you, send 25¢ or 60c to the MUS- TEROLE Company, Cleveland, is a clean, with ofl of mus- blister like a mus price or profit now, but simply one) postage prepaid of getting rid of the Starr-MacPher- | son stock down to the last vestige, to make room for the order to accomplish this without de- lay, the new holding a gigantic manage new stck ment is ne sale. 8. J. Buchanan, Lowellville, 0, nays “We have been using Musterole for two or three years past, and find It very good It is always in our medicine cupboard. In ow An ad containing some of the sale ore comple prices on clothing appears on page 2 in today's Star, M details of this big merchandil |makes it absolutely imperative for|event will appear in The Star to-| the balance of the Starr-MacPherson | morrow evening. Susie had the croup, when Tohany {A white | supply | ‘NATIONAL DENTISTS Northwest Corner 4th and Pike | Opposite Northern Bank Building. No Charge FOR Examination Tooth cared for by in all branches without pain | | troubles specialists Extraction Free with work other } Guaranteed Dentistry | for the Least Money -year guarantee thread any spots that may be on lit. Even if not discernible after brushing, rub well with gasoline, Great Revival Tonight First Methodist Church 5th & Marion St. Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. BARGAINS $ In Used Machines New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main 1528 Song Service 7:45 Sermon 8 p. m. bo THIS | 8 TASK | Rev. A. W. Leonard Hey Grate! Rev. M. A. Matthews WET WASH Dey Welght | Rev. C. H. Jones ROUGH DRY | Minimam packs | Rev. F. J. Van Horn <OW WHITE WORK | in each bundle tells précare @ set of high SUBJECT TONIGHT r Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AVTO SERVICE 9 Distinguishing Characteristics of a Christian

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