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THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1914. WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE CO., INC Cohitia Gray'sl a yA WEEK OF BIG BARGAINS! |[ETTERS| | A Dossalchattoick | tore open 0 a. m. to Op om SECOND AV. and PTKE fT. Now in Progress—CREDIT in All Departments tell in what to leghorn hat? | E Q—Will you pl your columns how use to clean a Thanking you, Two Special Sales Continue Wednesday A.—Mix well flour of sulphur and water, and apply to the hat, When dry, brush off Q.—1 write to ask you if there in a night school where a young inidvunie aa’ Hino s | sp Spring Suits and Silk regen: f. | { (| \ lle man an ge and teke up studies Every garment that will be shown i ale is \ \ y In low grades of books, such as bey Wesellistea 4 4 Second, Third, Fourth and Sixth | f excellent workmansh a A 50) n : grades, and if there is public | the correct style of the season ht school, |! want to learn, wed oak Dining | night se ed above: Colonial | Regular $11.50 Me ‘ b Pm but don't get very much salary S li d-tnch top, six-foot ex- | abeves sturdy conetencrey, MORN | 18s oe Pining 3 $6.50 Motal Crib, as | to pay a regular school, 80 | ty 1S pring uits 22.50 fatened” ‘wanes’ “sr continuous posts, five. filers. | inch uchoot emtancion; | enulones on i | Rost 650 Print LAnoteums, mix pat please answer this as soon as | ve ; ca , ; Specially priced wax fumed | the Nation E | terns to celect from t you can, | This showing includes the advance g 7 $5.95 | finn $13 ‘85 | tal @ "$4, B51 Arh eta ee are... 456 FROM ONE WHO WANTS TO tyes in novelty and semi-tailoced Suit LEARN. | irts ve flounces and tunic effect A.—If you will call up the city su kirts have fl . “ Bel -apat perinterdent of schools, he will give and long sash belts. Belted and waist- you information as to arrangement | coat styles are also shown. The ma for public school night wo and terials hepherd check, whipcord, recommend a business night school tse diago: ine stripe, bedford cords, if he cannot arrange public school | liagor rl pint rh site “ % jwork for you, I cannot give canvas w , serge and granite weaves dresses or recommend pri in the season’s best shades. $22.50. achools or businesses tn this column. | Q—Tell me how 1 can find Serviceable Silk Dresses the address of a friend of mine living in Washington, 0. c. | $19 75 Would it be in the city direct. | ory? ANXIOUS | a ik P. 8. —Also tell me, if | ad- Exceptionally attractive Taffeta and | dressed thie letter right, as | Crepe de Chine Dresses of raspberry, have never written you before. Special ee fumed SE Sey et A—You will see by this that tan, green, brown, taupe, navy and black. i Nn yd . your letter reached me. The skirts are plain and draped with #15, Pacific cak Dresser, 11- Ginine ' SR. Kaper reeds! If your friend has lived in Wash: tunics and flounces. The blouses are lustrated: dull golden. fin. | above. teh age? 65 - Mitiateated: ington a year, his name will be in loose fitting with the soft roll collar and ah; has 42-inch top and 20x adahe ana t with | ished olden the city directory | P 2 plate mirt | " i 8), 95) preted or $11 ‘95 | | ’ | [frills of lace and French net. $19.75. | ser 1. 1.50 Second Floor Specia Q.—Is a man to blame when been young lady course of their Intimate friend- ship, finds that her thoughts turn more and more to fine clothes, until now, fine clothes seem to be her all? 1 know she does most of her own sew- ing, | also know that there are many things around her home that are becoming decidedly sloppy, and also that while her brother has but a few months to live, he ms to be some what in her way, that is, inter- feres with her enjoyment. Yet she seems to care more for me now than she ever did, probably because | drifted gradually farther away from her, until now we are lost to Second Av. and Pike St. MacDougall-Southwick he will go with one of us and | SUMAS, April 21.—With final the next night with the other, | Obstructions to right-of-way am- Won't you please help us by | !cably settled, the work on the con- answering In the next paper? | struction of a belt line here will BLONDIE AND BROWNIE. _| Desin at once. see further abead. You are both || PUBLIC MARKET too young to go out at night with Low Prices + $8.50 Wardrobe Couch full six feet in lengt nuine felt mat- king. Splendid 6.95 Regular sine 18 priced, 1 feather piile Wandhouse @ Platt a man who has your best interests at heart no more than has this man. | fact that he would marry botb of you is a sure sign that he will marry neither of you. Drop him. Q.—WiIlIl you please pardon me if we go beyond wonderful at falar $12.50 Metal Bed, shown Above; sturdy construction, 32-inch Spectally priced ats”. 1089 TAPESTRY RUGS— SPROUL $12.00 Remular Sheets, woe ues in wine. Special || Fresh Foods The most beautiful and best equip- | ped Public Markeet on the Coast. | } | NEW, CLEAN, BEAUTIFUL \| Regular seamicss Tap- e 7 each other forever. Where once old Germany for the real origin fogs in Lurniture @.- ize I'Seneld a vibion there le noth: an ‘eae: ote M —— pase: i ibea aaa ing but a shadow. of the “Stork?” The “Stork’ Come tomorrow and the mr fasts | | 416% 424 Dike Street: | | oss tine Greyr wii you kingly | Ie of an antiquity greater than || soatuee tat have Seen S48 for Fer Bbe Bungalow tell me wherein Is the differ the human family on the earth || Cenvenience The $4.25 Sanitary Couch tllustrated Special at Curtains, special ly priced. per 19¢ a | inasmuch as It relates to the introduction af human life upon the earth. It will be found in F above, all steel SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY Pthe handy drop sides jal at ion 1, 95 ARREST TWO 8U icTs ABERDEEN, April 21.—Sam off and M. Zeebeck have been ed under arrest here as sus- ts in connection with the rob- of the bank at Elma. ence between a young lady who marries a whisky soak and the | man that marries a woman who parades the str in some of ty Witte Telephone—Private Hachem ertised Prices. ett 2004, yard, SOLE AGUNTS MEAL HAN $8.75 aoc sack fine granulated sno RESEND . the ridiculous costumes of to | cnet ee Red | 8-Lb. Standard White Gay? verse, The verse reade: “Then || Under the present conditions it seems to me the so-called fine dresses are making more slaves of men and wrecking more homes by far than whisky lifted | up mine eyes and looked and, behold, there came out two women (mother and daughter) and the wind (life breath) wae In their wings; for they had wings like the wings of a stork, /|KIDNAPED GIRL | "TELLS OF CRIME) Unable to control her nervous- TWO SENATORS OFFER SERVICES TO COUNTRY SUGAR Booths 201, 64, 40, a s EERE | does. Mayor Gill and other city offi- INDEPENDENT OBSERVER. | of poisoning. Panic almost results at Mar. tintque apartments, when gasoline “geyser” becomes ignited. Fire- men prevent explosion of tank . basement. Seattle, Tacoma and Everett ost on equality in point of shipping Queen Anne Parent-Teacher as- sociation met today. Condition of Mrs. E. A. Sims, E. P. Blake and wife, hurt when fn- terurban hit auto, improves. Brotherhood First Baptist church hears C. G, Helfner in Panama tolls lecture tonight. | j 1} February 19, and while in the taxi Steele is alleged to have attempted to kidnap hes. The girl screamed. | After a struggle she threw herself} out of the car and escaped serious injury. MUST PAY FARE) HERE clals visit Ford plant Wednesday, | ness and with the trace of tears in 0 and they lifted up the ephah 35 Mrs. C. E. Martin sues tor dl-| her eyes, Camtia Casoleri, 18, short-| A What you eay about the girl) (human life) between the earth © avery. any. Only one application made vorce. | ly before noon today took the iwene whe ta impatient with others | 2nd the heave | divorce. Wedding of Mise Vance Griffith | stand in Judge Gilliam’s court as |). peother's film bg — And here we are, feet fast to atte Births, 18; deaths, 7. and C. R. Thompson, scheduled for | the chief witness against Stewart |/\" rr. athe {ilnegs may be causing) earth, head In the alr—heav- | No more special editions of | Woinomiay, indefinitely postponed, Btecle, charged with a statutory |t jhe very fact that she is trying/ en; feet In the yellow ray, || 8c larga can Blackberries 10¢....37 Washington Daily allowed. Mrs. Winfield Smith new presi-| crime. to find happiness In fine clothes) earth; head in the blue ray, || DU! Pickles, don 106. Mrs. Lillian Evans, kitchen em) gone of Sunset club. / Mise Casoleri, a dancer, had |My bean Indication of this very) heaven. Combine and || Fresh Haitbut, 2 tbe 156 ploye, O. & W. hotel, attempts) jay warships coming here in| hired a taxicab at the Union depot |thiRk-) Sickness is a more difficult) hive and we get the green ray || New Potatoes, ¢ Ibe. 256. |sutcide. Recovering from effects) 5,1, | when she arrived from Cle Elum ‘2/08 for loved ones to contemplate,| in which we live and move. || Sunkist Oranges, doz. 10¢- than for the sufferer to endure— least that has been my personal ex- perience. Don't judge the world by your own experience alone. There are many women who dress well, who \glve clothes less thought than others who do not dress well. To be drunk on vanity {fs just as Hence, “the green tree of life in the midst of the garden.” Gen. ji: 9. Taken in their order, Ezekiel in seventh chapter, gives a de- scription of the arrangement of the universe, bringing the his- tory down to intelligent sound Swift's Premium Bofled Ham, in 350. Fresh Ranch Begs, doz. 23e. | Pot Roasts, ib. 14¢ “SANDERSON’S PILLS For women only. Most popu= lar and only reliable remedy. (speech); Zacha ives in de- tail the introduction of the speakers (the human family); John, in Rev. gives in detail Reporting good weather encoun- tered, steamship Admiral Sampson berths from North. E. E. D. ctub meets with Mra, W. Cures the most obstinate cases in 2 to 10 days. Price, $2 box or 2 boxes for $5. Money returned if they fall, Call or write. Open evenings, ~ bad as to be drunk on whisky. rates in Eastern Washington. ] No Guess Work in According to an opinion by Cor. | poration Counsel Bradford to Coun-| 8, hemp, chips, Panamas re- Blocked. resewed. cleaned. dyed Into} ‘the latest. Model Millinery, 527 Peo- It. Caron Wri eflman Erickson this morning, the | | the working out of man’s desti- | Paci ictlives iuaiGnredien.-: ere Our Neg e ogye en Washiligten charter provides no authority! mat rat iaa core F shaper nies. UNCLE KORNTOSSEL. 1988 First, Aveotes Seotting nea sents inte the aoe: French soomen,| Method of | State Art association, 1415 Fifth, Mhereby the council may allow! other? Especially between fancies, stickups and pompons. Mode! ae free to public Wednesday, Friday free transportation to any city em one who is highly tempera. | 66 ay Examining | {) 3,30 ploye on the municipal railway ee tae | degu, Gta i Meera, ties PAE This would exclude also policemen he |the Eyes. ’ . A ale te gl who possesses |adelpia, lauds Hotel De Gink. ‘amiable dlapoe! BARGAINS ‘pas In Used Machines New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE. CO. 1424 Third (Near Pie) Main 1875 oy A, PUBLIC 5th, Gth ~ B.S” PLAKE | Glasses Fitted, to one yiied Yrames se Curry 0 ntical Co. vr Mb ee pegin | thir Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bldg Bring This Ad With You MARKET. and Pine Free Delivery Stall No. 205—4 big cans Meadowbrook Milk - Be 217—Best Spiderieg 7 Tea, lb. 50¢ 201—Peanut Bar, 1b. . Abe 200—Sweet Japanese Oranges, 2 Flour rr 1.25 201—Halibut, 4 Ibs. «. Be 212—Hiest-Grade Baking Pow- 212—No. 50 Best Patent der, Ib. ..6 esse scenes B0¢ 217—Carnation Bread, 10¢ size Sé, 2 for.... coe AE 219—Queen Olives, pint... 222—Peanut Brittle, !b.. a We LON Cheese Cloth, 36-inch, | Corsets, yard +.tle | Armorsias $1.50. Ince Ive Bleevelens Vests. Mned foe tile —— Bleevel and blue —<$—$<$<$<—— ines Vests, pink | gonp tee ie cake ‘ennin Shoes, O Oreos Boys’ WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ee block —_—_—_— white floating —_—— $2.60 Free Delivery For Additional Specials See Bulletin Boards Stal! No. 318—California Creamery Butter, Di vietghes ensbacg oes Qe 321—Hoyt's Doughnuts, doz. 15¢ 329—Block Ib. ‘ ..2he Se Bakery Goodg tree with 26e purchase 342—Sunkist Lemons, doz., 10¢ 340— = aaah Asparagus, ) Swiss Cheese, 353. vedas secshte Qhe PR lara Rhubarb, 6 Ibs. 10¢ 20—400 Coffee, 3 Ibs.....$1,00 210—-12 Ibe, Sugar 50c 123. 10¢ cans Pork and Beans 26¢ 260-2 250 Bottles Cateup. .25¢ celebrated | Poultry Netting, by reguint| bolt, 36-inch, ‘yard the | 8%e, 72-inch, yard ‘ “ 7 ——— Blue Ci Linoleum, looks lke sole leather, yd. .4ze -————— Peroxide, 16 0%. hot tle he ————— Monarch Shirts, each 20 Shoes ee | First Presbyterian Brotherhood, Asbury meets Wednesday night Governor ready to resume Frisco run. Rev. J, ©. Foster spoke on Building of the Nation,” at First M. E. chureh Monday night. Invitational dance by Interna- tional Geneva Association of Hotel and Restaurant Employes Thurs- day Detalis for “Syrian Wedding” at church Friday church, | night completed. lure Court orders Mrs. Estelle Miller to account for $2,480 left in her care by Dr. Dudley L. Munson. Reunion of former members Im- manuel Baptist church anniversary celebration Friday night. Lieut. Cushing, W. R. C., No. 23, will be entertained by Mrs. Moore, S411 Terry, Thursday OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D, 8. You Losing Your Teeth? n that is keep-| ing you away m the dentist, banish the idea. For we have orig: | inated a system by which we can remove the momt sensitive nerves or teeth without hurting you a bit. As to cost, our prices are from 1-3 to % less than any of our com- petitors, Just think of getting a regular extra heavy $10 gold crown for $4.00, or one of our famous $10 tes for $5.00. We pin to receipted protects signed by you, | both the operator and manager WE GIVE GAS that Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager. 1405 Third Av., N. W, Corner Union. Note; Bring this ad with you, Senator Weeks. Special Correspondence. Senator H. A. Dupont of Delaware and Senator Weeks of Massachu- setts would like to fight Mexico if they could fight as officers, Both senators have offered their ser- vices to the United States army, |both stipulating that they'd rather lead in the fight than follow. Sen- |ator Dupont ts 76 years old, [APPROVE LIMIT The regular meeting of the board of trustees of the Chamber of Com- merce was held today and several important matters submitted for recommendation, Among them was considered a resolution from \the New York Merchants’ assocta- | tion, asking the local chamber to aid in defeating the proposal for | an increase in the parcel post | welght limit from 60 to 100 pounds, | It was contended that such would | put the express companies out of | business. The transportation bu reau's report approved the New York association's attitude, TRYING SEMPLE John Semple, strike breaker, was put on trial this morning before Judge Tallman, accused of consplr- ing with Charles Kilman, John Doe Copper and Frank Schenbeck, to procure the arrest of Willilam Hogle and other union teamsters on a charge of dynamiting. Ac- cording to the state, Semple plant- ed a dynamite at 1111 Sturgis Tiel Est “THE CRUCIBLE OF FATE” (Two-Reel_ Drama) “A LEAP FOR LIFE” WET WASH ROUGH DRY = #8, Srt:, Minimum Bundle, 500 2% Cente Per Pound, Dry Weight Our SNOW WHITE WORK hax become so popular and our patrons so numerous that we are making « apectal offer TO THOSE WHO HAVE BIG WASHINGS — 30 Lbs. for tion, generosity, kindness and affection (which the tempera mental one understands and Greatly appreciates), but is lacking in all educational ad- vantage? Of course, | understand love is the essential requirement, but don’t you think perhaps both ought to be more alike in order to understand? | 1 would enjoy your and your readers’ opinion on this sub- | ject. CELESTE. A.—-Not all of us can boast of an amiable disposition, generosity kindness and affection, and I con sider such traite fully as important | to @ happy and successful life as| an education. It has been said by persons who have gone deeply {nto | this subject that couples, to be hap- pily married, must be of like or| ; similar temperament, but 1 have} known personally of cases when husband and wife were as differ- ent in this respect as day and night, yet they were very happy. It is the exception that proves the rule. Of course, there must be a mutnal understanding, there must be a common meeting place, and| each come half way. | —When Is a Tuxedo proper and when not? Also, which of the following sentences is correct: “The man "or “The man was A READER. | Tuxedo is properly worn at) a banquet, box party, formal dance, ete. It is not commonly worn at ordinary affairs, “The man was hanged” is correct, 50c bundles picked up by our Wednenday of For all drivers after each week. noon Don't Our Colonial Dinner Set Offer, Mine A coupon tn every bundle tela all about It. Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine CENTRAL ' LAUNDRY because “hanged” is an imperfect |verb, which requires an auxiliary |“Hung” ts a perfect verb and needs |no auxiliary | Q.—Please settle a wager for me in giving me the names of President Wilson's daughters. 1 claim Margaret, the eldest, Jessie second and Eleanor the youngest. Hope | am in the right, It means a whole month's wages to me. Thanking you, ANXIOUS, A.—Luckily you are in the right. | pbtarearst is Jessie 26 and Blea- nor 22 Q—We are two girls, 17 and 18 years of age, and are in love with the same young man. He is very handsome and tells us AUTO SERVICE both that he loves us, and ‘ wants to marry us, One night AD,” SAYS HOFFMAN “Busy as a Bee” Seeing that the Ladies Get Waited on—Coats at Prices that Amaze. At the Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. yesterday Mr. Hoff- man was trying to help four ladies select a coat at one and the same time. “Can't talk to you now, young man,” he shouted. “Just print these prices.” They are eloquent enough for any woman. One hundred new fancy Coats, Balmacaan styles, in moires, honeycomb materials, et values up to $30, at $17.50. Choice of 150 Fancy Coats, all materials nd styles, good assortment of color; values to $20, at $12.50, One hundred twenty-five Fancy Coats in all the new styles and materials, regular $16.50 values, at $8.95. Two hundred Coats, including long and short lengths to fit odd size and stout women, in silk, $8.95 and $12.9: Hoffman System Tailor-made Suits and Coats included in this sale at special prices. Balmacaan Coats made in our own shop of all materials. Cos and other ats. Manufacturer’s purchase of 500 hats at 50c on for sale at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95; the dollar worth double. Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. [B16 2nd Ave. Agency McCall's Patterns, Come to ua have your eyes carefully and scientifically exam- ined and glasses fitted that give entire satisfaction. See THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR MADISON, THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison serges, etc.; values up to $25, at $6.95, Skirts to match at half price of «

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