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Woodhouse & Platt—"USE ' Your CREDIT"—416-424 Pike St. Attractive Values‘ Household Necessities Everything is thoroughly well-made, and substantial redu tions are carried on various articles in all the dopartments-—and don't overlook the convenience of our easy payment plan in making purchases. Q.—Will you please tell me the origin of the stork, as re lated to the birth of children? | hear it made use of so much and would like to know whence the saying, “The stork is com ing.” Thanking you, | remain, GUSEY. Nong EER Germany, where this species build their nesta on the sometimes on natives never disturb nor them, and it became an easy matter to still a child's natural and right ful curtosity wit and The housetops, the chimneys. Personally, | think the birth of a little child beautiful gh with out {mposing on children by pre tending {t ts something of which to be ashamed SAVE MONEY ON THESE FINE OAK DINING. ROOM PIECES $85 quartered [$36.50 quarter $0 solld oak | $26 quartered QI have come to you with oak Dining |eawed oak oak Dining a problem which has bothered me i Table, mas Dining Table Table, golden | Colontal fumed finteh tinted ‘ neh evening | was at @ 4 ineh | S4-Inch top, ¢ | top, @-foot ex friend's house, and had her baby f foot X= | root extension. | ff tension. Spe in my arms. Her niece said, Special, $13 25 etal “My! you love bables, Would $25.50 . $18.75 you like to have one?” | said “I shksh-eancio would give anything If | had @4 oak Buffet, | $17.50 Arts and | $24.50 soltd oak | 941.50 fine Co one of my own.” My friend left Craftsman pat- | Crafts | Bufret | Buffet in Pearly | jonia me, saying It was such a terri St. és med; | Be getecied con tack” top. tir } 128, ble thing for a young girl to mirror 1tx | mirror ie ids r 9x38 Spe- | fo. say. inches. Special, | $1, Spectal. otal od (inten. Miss Grey, | have always $46.00 | $52.50 | $24.50 $26.50 fp wens atta ty uate ) am afraid | always will, Amt wrong, and is it such a terrible thought for a young girl to have? My age is 24, so you it is not a slip of a girl who is asking you this question, T. H, A.—To want a child of your own is no disgrace, but to be careless tn Good Print Linoleums yard Standard Print Linoleums, per yard Be Extra heavy Print Linoleuma, per yard The Good grade Inlaid Linoleum, per ne smooth finish. per yard. 61.00 the selection of the father of the ' sae child, or to neglect to give it the it rie ana ‘tis0 v tn km best possible chance tn being con ported Inlaid Linoleums, per sis quality Intaia Imported crime, or Wilders’ A 40 Q—t have read your letters for three y: and this is my first to you, fam tn need of ad- vice. | have a brute of a hue band and could get a divorce on half a dozen counts, but am not able to pay a lawyer. Now, Miss Grey, can’t | go di- ie, per yard Pisin brown Linoieums tn al *. per yard 1.00 Lincleams are laid free by expert workmen y 4 rect to the judge? Is it positive- Wapdhouse @ Platt sry have aw yer you in advance, UNHAPPY WIFE, A.—-When «a woman has good cause for divorce and has not the money to pay for it, there is a law by which the husband can be com pelled to pay for the divorce and to -inc: ot Urn ike Street: Telephone—Private Exchange Elliott 3096, IF YOU ARE A\ROOSEVELT MAY | DRINKING MAN! BE A CANDIDATE You bad better stop at once or FOR GOVERNOR you'll lose your job. Every line of business is closing its doors to ‘dled “Drinking” men. It may be your); NEW YORK, April 14- - the most interesting political bat | A By the aid of ORRINE rede to fea of i ee in- | les in this state may be witnessed |and any business connected with it this fall with the possibility of| must be signed by both. both Theodore Roosevelt, former |%OUr Individual property, you could dustry. We are so sure that ORRINE poe president and former governor, emens on it. If he ts at and William Sulzer, former gov will benefit you that we say to you ‘that if, after a trial, you fail to get any benefit from its use, YOUT| senor, entering the contest against Gov. Glynn and some republican nominee. money will be refunded. When you stop “Drinking.” think Col. Roosevelt ts expected back from South America in the middle of the money you'll save; besides, sober men are worth more to their employers oy ry — oes ot May. Costs only $1.00 a box. We hare| Progressive leaders are informed an interesting booklet about OR-|tnat he will not go to Madrid as RINE that we are giving away|), originally planned to be pres- free on request. Call at our store| ont at his son's wedding. They and talk ft over. are preparing monster petitions to have him run for governor. Swift's Pharmacy, Second and Pike. HUBBY CALLED HER SKINNY’ is going to get his first long |trousers? Maybe he'll be goose ty—-| Rough to do it to please you. Per sonally, 1 preter boys his age in knickerbockers, and think you should not wear your dresses below also support the wife during pro- ceedings, even if living apart. Certainly, go directly to the court. Q.—I have only one question to ask, but as It is very impor- tant, | hope you will answer soon possible. It is thi) Can a wife obtain a mortgage on her husband's property with- out him being present, when it |e written In her name? Thanking you In advance, and hoping to hear from you soon, 1 am, WAITING. One of him, them. and he can sign and return Q—! am a girt 14 years old and am in an awful scrape. | go with a boy 15 years old, and he is such a sissy | can't stand him, but still | love him. ! wear long dresses and he wears short pants. Now, Miss Grey, we look awfully funny walking down the street togethe: will you please tell me nice way to tell him to wear long pants? Yours truly, MARY JANE. A.—Why don’t you ask him when SAN FRANCISCO, April Mrs. P. H. Hecker has filed suit for divorce because her husband called her “skinny,” little girl Take my advice and let this love business alone until you have judg ment enough to understand It Q—! am a constant der of your letters and place im- plicit faith in your ability to answer all questions. | am a young man of 20 and loved and wed a girl of 17. Our parents objected, and, as we had our heads set to married, we eloped and have been hiding for some time. Now, we are not of age, is this a legal wedding, and could our parents separate us now? Hoping to get some good, sound advice, | will watch your columne closely. HAPPY. A.—Your wedding ts legal, and 1 think you need have no fear of your parents interfering. A juve- nile judge would recommend that the young people be unmolested, providing their marriage is found. ed on love, respect and true affec tion PUBLIC MARKET_ 5th, 6th and Pine —BIG— Wednesday Specials FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY For Stall Numbers on Specials Below, Bulletin Boards Dried Peaches, 2 Ibs.......15¢ 40c Hylo Coffee, 2 Ibs. ..$1.00 60 Green Ceylon Tea, Ib..40¢ 10¢ 100 Ibs. 75e Florida Grape Fruit, 6 for Best Cooking Apples, 7 Ibs. . Fresh Strawberries, box...10¢ Strained Honey, 20 ounces.25¢ $4.30 | 4 large cans Milk. . Qe 2 cans Campbell's Soups. .25¢ 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes....... 3 10c cans Pork and Beans. | Best ‘nese Suga | Sweet Oranges, dozen.. | Burbank Potatoes, Q.—Would like to find out if there is any premium on a centesimo, dated 1882? What kind of presents are supposed to be presented on the second anniversary wedding day? Hop- | 10 bars Bar A Soap....... | Se bottle Stuffed Oliver Happy Home Asparagus Tips, | Choice Pot Roast, Ib.. ing to see this in your worthy can .... Be Leaf Lard, Ib y paper at an early date, | am 5c Bi Ribb: Tea, Ib | r ue on Tea, Ib....B8¢ | Plenic Hams, Ib........, yours truly, T.C.H. 50c can Italy Olive Ofl....85¢ | New Zealand Butter, 1b A.—Look up the value of a cen ~ tesimo of 1882 at the reference § bers Lenox Son) ‘25€ | peanut Butter, fresh from room of the public Hbrary, Such 25e bottle Catsup.. . | chine, Ib values change from time to time, 4 10c pkgs. Mince Meat Fresh 2-layer Cakes, each and | cannct keep up to them. 20c Dill Pickles, dozen. Setter Beuares, desen 106 The second wedding anniversary t is paper, #0 anything in e «ge ap Saige gh Walnut and Almond Penoche, |\is suitable, as a book, stationery, a English Walnuts, Ib..... hive oan : : paper bucket, a waate-paper basket, or & subscription to a good maga zine Q—In our crowd of nine girls, one is going to graduate In June. Now we want to give her a box filled with a gift from each girl, which she has made herself. Could you help us out by writing @ verse to put in the box? Thanking you, LONDON Everybody Likes a Store on the Market Some Like London di Lace Curtains on 5.00 per pair. ‘em.” T5¢, 50¢, sale now—“hundreds of Selling at, each $1.00, Values to ¢ and 2he NINE GIRLS. A.-What a lovely idea! Do you A.—The stork story originated in| harm | h this beautiful le, | ceived and born properly would be a| No. It {x community property. | If it were! a distance, the papers can be sent! |your shoetops, for you are still a| | Mice this past Just nine nt to study Play and romp—a Yen, we sometimes bunk and dine: On one of us, | We girle—junt etght Deire to lavish la f Presents, | So, here's to The chum of A box of frien Love and joy-—-we send To her, our dear schoolmate— Together Q—Having read your good advice to the many seeking It, wish you would help me in my most perplexing trouble. | have been married than a y and although | am happy a times, | am in constant worry and get the blues, which almost cause me to get demented. My husband is very good to me, but has an inclination to drink, which causes me every sorrow in my home. He Is almost hab- itual, and most all he earns le spent in that manner, which causes me to fret, 1 know | shall never ha ome. | am about to become a mother, and would you advise me, Miss Grey, to stay afterward 1 get almost despondent to him In that condition. Although he continually prom 1t Ie almost usel tam but 18 years old and married against my folks’ wishe oh, how | regret it! Pi vise me what step to t 1 know it will be worse after wards. Always a lover of your good advice, LITA R. A.-Have you appealed to your husband through the little child that is s00n to bless your home? Surely, the thought of his first-born, and bis responsibility tn training it should create a desire within him to do right to the extent of giving up the liquor. I wish you would re member that while you and your husband are responsible for the} coming of the little one, God is the | Creator, God in also the Creator of! your husband's true manhood, If you will lay aside your worry and look for the best, | am sure it will help a little, at least, and maybe more than you think, He may be entirely different after the baby comes. | SEND 2 GIRLS | ABOARD BOAT Myra Greer and May Bassett, two l7-yearold girle from Van- couver, B. C, were stopped on a runaway expedition from home |this morning when they were | taken into custody by Sergt. Sear. ing as they landed from the Van- couver boat. They we placed | jaboard a northbound steamer tn/ | charge of ship's officers. LOS AN LES, April 14- an acquaintance of seven days, Clif. | ford Kaufman, former Harvard base-| | ball star, is married to Miss Luctlle | Langdon, Chicago society bud. “TIZ” FOR ACHING, | SORE, TIRED FEET; Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling tired feet | oi-bye corns, callouses, bun fons and raw spots. No more shoe no more limp- ing with pain or drawing up your face in agony T is mag al, acts right oft, “TIZ" draws out all the pol- sonous exuda tions which puff up the feet. Use| |“TIZ" and forget your foot mirery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25-cent box of “TIZ’ now at any druggist or depart- ment store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. &. | Save Money By coming to us for your dentistry, | and also have the advantage of} skilled workmen, men who are Il censed to practice dentistry in Washington, dentists who are J] to work for you with the latest! modern appliances for saving pain and expense. | Regular $10.00 Gold | Crowns | Regular $10.00 set jof Teeth $4.00 $5.00 | Regal Dental Offices | Dr, L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor, NOTE Union Bring this ad with you, THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914, CLIF’S FAST ONE, After | rs Hetty Green, These are the four richest; And Mra. Frederick ©, Penfield American women who was Mrs. Anne Weightman The fortune of Mra, Mary Har-| Walker before her last marriage, riman, widow of E. H. Harriman, | 8 the fourth of the quartet, with a in estimated at —_ $175,000,000. | fortune of $50,000,000. ‘That of Mrs. Hetty Green's is be-| All are interested in the work Heved to be next, amounting to|ers and the workings of the world; about $100,000,000 Mrs. Mar-|doing something definite to help; consist. and garet Sage, widow of Russell Sag: is a close third, with about $90, 000,000. contributing largely and jently to many philanthroples | charities ORDER DISMISSAL | WASHINGTON, April 14- Maj.|charges were manufactured by Renjamin Koehler, U. 8. A., court-|others whose conduct had com martialed at Fort sated: Conn.,, on | pelied his criticism. |werious charges, has been sen |tenced to dismissal from the serv ice, Secretary of War Garrison an “SCOTTY” ALLAN LEADS IN NOME SWEEPSTAKES NOME, Alaska, April 14.—Due to sero weather and a heavy wind, the time in the All-Alaska Sweepstakes, the world’s greatest dog race, will be slower than last year, Seotty” Allan, driving 16 dogs. was the first to reach Timber, 64 miles from Nome, where the race started from yesterday. He was closely followed by John Johnson, driving 18 dogs, and Fred Ayer, driving 14 dogs. herd, with 14 dogs, |hours behind. The race is over a course of 412 nounced today The secretary must review the jcase and affirm or reverse the| court-martial's verdict, however, #o | |that the dismissal is not yet final. | | ‘There has been much secrecy | lconcerning the Koehler case, but |it wae known that the accusations against the major reflected on his} moral character. He maintained ‘NATIONAL DENTISTS SYSTEM AINLESS ‘$3 ra" $3 | All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years “NATIONAL DENTISTS | Northwest Corner 4th that = these | | was several | miles, from Nome to Candle and re. turn, Johnson holds the record for the course, and Allan has won the race twice. | ‘LOS ANGELES TO GET HARBOR? | WASHINGTON, April 14.—Im- |provement of the Los Angeles har- bor was recommended today to con- \gress by the army board of en- gineer jing the inner entrance to the chan- jnel to 75 feet at station No. then increasing to 1,000 feet at sta- tion No, 294, and continuing this |width to turning basin, at an esti | mated cost of $626,000. : | HOW VERY ODD! | — — ! . Herman Gronniger, a | | farmer living near Atchison, | | Kas, has bought two motor | | cars, one to be used for his family and the other for hauling bogs to market. He says his hogs paid for the machines, so they should be allowed to ride in one i] | } | | MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AT FRYE & C0.’S MARKETS | The postcard, whose use is reported to be declining, is not an American inven- tion, The honor of having been the first country to use | it belongs to Austria, where it was introduced in 1869, storm tn lost later post During a heavy Keola, Colo, a farmer his hat, and some time received it by parcel from a man in Sidney, Neb., which is 40 miles away in a straight line. The latter had found the hat on his farm and discovered the address of ite owner inside. Owing to tmusual natural AS FOLLOWS: | conditions, there was al | heavy fall of mud through: Cholce Shoulder Pork out al » section of coun Roast . 2.666 cece eneeeee try near the city of Tiflis, in | Russia, A snowfall ran into | Choice Loin Pork 20¢ | | a heavy wind storm, which | Chops os... veureeesere | had picked up huge clouds of dust from the Baku dis Choice Steer 156 B) | trict. The two combined Shoulder Steale .++.+.- | | produced a dark ¢ mud, | | which fell so thickly as to Cholce Steer | stop trains in some places. | 12¢ ld Pot Roast ... ° pes vcore NRG WEBSTER HERE Grea Ghawee cesses QOC ff] sadse 3, stanley Webster ot Bpokaos will oceupy the bench in Judge Mackintosh's department It signifies purity and quality this week, Judge Mackintosh — is Shops open until 6:20 p. m. acting as presiding judge in Judge sumemmmecrmmemmennscommcmrsemmme | 1) Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp: OF MAJ. KOEHLER ;)has ordered Gen. Morelos not to Leon Shep-| . | been offered to the American flag.” The board proposed widen- | 290; | ESTABLISHED 1876 ac J ougall fouthwick Y @ CO, Now Tort oven o dn connection with JAMES McCRE! SRCOND AY and PIKE OT m. to 6 p.m Stewart’s Duplex Safety Pins, Sizes 0 to 3, 5c 10c Cube Pins, all colors, | 5c Hair Pins, 2 packages a | for S¢. 10c Art Gum Cleaner, 8¢. | 10¢ Airlite Collar Sup. 5c Hair Nets, all shades, | , , GF. a 5 for 10¢ 5c verip Linene Finish Z | Thread, 2 for 5¢. ISe_ Nickeled Garment | 10. Asbestos Iron Holder, Hangers, 3 for 25¢. he. 5c Collar Stays, 3 on card, 2%e Alex King’s Spool 2u4¢. Cotton, dozen 19¢@, 15¢ Dress Shields, good | Slipper Trees, good qual- quality, pair, 8¢. ity, pair 10¢, 10c Spool Silk, 100- yard 10¢ Wash Cloths, large size, Turknit weave, 5c. spools, white, black and colors, 3 10c Bias Tape, 12-yard sizes, 21%4¢. l5c Dust Caps, of ging- 15e Hose Supporters, sew- | ~ ham, 8¢. ‘ . on’ stylé, pair, 84: | 5c Tiger Grip Snap Fast- 25c Bone Hair Pir eners, Bag. package, 12%4¢ | 10c Tubular Corset Laces, 18c Initial Wash Cloths, | 9. cone pp 10¢. 10c Net ollar Founda- 12%4c Tape, ass’td widths, BS re anaa il bolt, S¢. 2c ; 10e Laces, est 5c Paper Pins, 360 count, quality, doen Seam 246. Embroidery Scissors, 196. 50c and 65c Shears, nickel plated, sizes 6 and 8 inches, pair 39c. 10c Pearl Buttons, as- sortment of sizes, ex- tra value, dozen 5c. First Floor. The Last Day of the Linoleum Sale Highest grade Cork Linoleum at exceptional prices. Printed Linoleum, regular price 50c... Newark Inlaid Linoleum, regular price $1. 50. Inlaid Linoleum, regular price $1.60 and by: 85 ‘$1.39 Inlaid Linoleum, regular price 90c. os ‘ourth Floor. MacDougall-Southwick HUERTA ORDERS HIM TO REFUSE SALUTE, HE SAYS VERA CRUZ, Mexico, April 14. —That the Mexican government MAIN 1594 Morgan’s Quick Shoe While You Wait Shoce Celled for and Delivered Strictly Union 1318 1st Av., bet. Union and yield to Admiral Mayo's order to jsalute the American flag, is the | Gen. Gustavo | Ma derogatory the national nity of Mexico,” the general declar- ed, “particularly as no insult h: Our SNOW WHITE WORK has become so popular and our patrons so numerous that we are making « special offer TO THOSE WHO HAVE BIG WASHINGS— 30 Lbs. for 50c For all bundles picked up by our rivers after Wednesday noon of each week. | He said ‘the apology by Gen. Morelos for arresting Americans was sufficient. HATS REBLOCKED MILANS, hemps, chips, Panamas dlocked, resewed, cleaned, dyed the latest, Model Millinery, 527 ple’s Bank. OLD plumes, willows and paradise. 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