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THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 2) Woodhouse & Platt, Ine—“USE YOUR CREDIT" —410-424 Pike St, > Buy Good Furniturefor Less Prices That Have Made This Store the Headquarters for Economical Buyers. Specials for Tomorrow and the Week With CREDIT The value ESTABLISHED 1875 Mec Dougall 2 fouthwick Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS So many letters in bebalf of our domestic animals have reached my dosk that I print the following, with the hope and belief that people who read will help where they can even the least of one of these Cynthia Grey ind Ave. ond Pike Si Siore open 9am. to 6 pom 10,452 Pairs of Women’s Gloves In Comnection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York regular $29.50 in folding bed Davenport, tlustrated built of solid oak in the full size or divan A DOG'S PRAYER a | | | ie aeanodpenis |We are the little brother | quality of imitation Spanieh leather and finshed in dull golden Special at. $29.00 Special at sine Homeless in cold and heat | Four-footed little beg Roaming the elty stree Snatching a bone from the gutt Creeping through alleys drear; Stoned and sworn at and beaten, Our hearts consumed with fear. | Is your heart too hard to listen To a starving puppy's eries? Or too gay for the patient pleading In a dog's beseeching eyes? Behold us, your little brother Starved, beaten, oppressed; Stretch out a hand to help us, That we may have food and rest . In a Tremendous Special Sale at Extraordinarily Low Prices This of careful planning and purchases which have ssions, E for In concessions It repre- been picked up by us of these A-1 first immediate ar and a com- like advisable to buy at it month many special price suitable are included price the ult of an accumulation of from time to time at unusual quality merchandise, and entirely plete variety of color half pair sale is re preparation “eA Davenport by Day—A Comfortable Bed at Night. sents conce very pair Gloves is ize $12.50 Couch, as illustrated, bullt on hardwood base, up holstered and covered with good grade of imitation Spanish leather Special ......5 sale it warrant etc a iis is least a dozen the $1.25 he as pictur ished in golden Special Charge purchases made during this sale placed on the bill received by you June Ist. Remem- ber, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are the days of the sale. Lot 1—50c Silk Gloves 35c » silk fasteners and have guar- finger tip A full assortment of black, white, tan, gray. This sale, 35¢. Lot 2—$1.00 Dress and Street Gloves 69c This lot includes 2-clasp imported overseam glace; one fastener genuine Cape; one fastener gray Suede with the new heavy black embroid- ered back; also washable chamois gloves, all in the sale at, the pair, 6B¢. Lot 3—$1.00 16-button Silk Gloves 59c Full elbow length Mousquetaire, Hudson brand, pure silk gloves with double finger tips that will outwear the rest of the glove. Black, white, tan, gray. All sizes in the sale at, the pair, 59¢. Lot 4—$1.50 French Kid Gloves $1.15 This lot includes full pique-and overseam sewn genuine French Kid Gloves; also $1.50 Cape street gloves. Every pair guaranteed ab- solutely perfect in every detail. A full assort- ment in the sale at, the pair, $1.15. Lot 5—$1.50 Embroidered Arm Gloves 95c. Full elbow length pure silk Gloves with elab- orately embroidered arms and Paris stitched backs; also heavy Milanese pure silk gloves with Paris stitched backs; all well made, with dur- able finger tips; reinforced fasteners and thumbs. Blacks, tans, white, navy, Pongee, gray, browns and mode. A full assortment included in the sale at, the pair, B5¢. High Chair, h tray; fin 2.25 Pactfic oak Rocker, shown above, well built and nicely finished tn golden. Dear Mins Grey Allow me to) Special |make an appeal to your readers in behalf of our dumb brothers—the |dogs and cats that we often see on} |the streets in halfstarved candi ton. | Now, In the advent of spring and summer, many people will be mov Ing out to the green fields of the! country, where reshing breezes blow, and, unbelievable as it may| seem, many of these people will |leave their dog or cat bome to suf-} \fer, and eventually to starve. er | Dear people, if you should see one eee election otf Plot these distressed animals at the $1.00 |house next door to you, and the \folks have moved away, or, should Regular 91.00 bere bes he jfind one strayed away, anxiously ara. patter apectially }looking at each passerby, or aim-| price lewsly wandering along, have pity! at on it and report it to the Humane| |soclety—if you do not want to take| jit home and feed {t yourself. Do! |not try to still your conscience by thinking that “some one else will] do it.” . | Also let me say to those who are} |interested In humane works that the} jHumane society of this city ts in| need of more members—it needs| |more money to carry on the work of merey If all kind persons who have $2 to spare for yearly membership dues would join the Humane soci jety and give a little of thelr time to jalleviate the suffering of the help- |lesa, they could not find a better |way to spend that money. They | would be doing good to themselves | jas well as to those who are helped. | HUMANITARIAN, | Q.—Can you kindly advise me of anything that will remove liver blotches and freckles? | am almost ashamed to go out in company, on account of the liver blote um § PY VRP 8 Made anteed with twe $1.50 Pacific Oak Dining Table, full atx foot extension finished golden or waxed $13.50 full sized wood Bed goles, oe we in the straight pattern, beautifully inished = in white enamel. A _ splendid = $9.85 ‘ Regular The Print Lino Jeum, extra heavy qual- ity, fine patterns, special 26 Kaltex fiber Rocker nfortable, well made tured, In green or brown. An extra special at Lot 6—Up to $3.50 Long Kid Gloves $1.69 and $2.25 16-button, full elbow length Glace Gloves, white, tan, brown, pink, sky, also some champagne and gray, af- ranged in two lots in this sale at, the pair, $1.69 and $2.25. Lot 7—$1.00 and $1.25 Wash- able Gloves 85c This lot includes genuine washable Chamois Gloves that are guaranteed to wash satisfactorily; made with pique seams and Paris stitched backs, natural and white; the pair, 85¢@. First Floor. $1.50 Dandy stdewalk Sulky, finished = tn red; " rubber — tired wheels. 8c Special op leaves, as ilustrated F waxed finish Woodhouse @ Platt Furniture @- ine 416° 424 -Dike Street: Eachanage, Elliott 2006, Exchange Your Old Furniture $23.50 China Cabinet. built of quartered oak in the finieh; 16x14 French ror BULL BROS. | Just Printers 1013 THIRD AIN 1043) Agents for Quick Meal Stee! Ranges. | | ] The MacDougall-Southwick Co. A YOUNG WIFE. A.—Try washing the face at night with water in which a small amount of salts has been dissolved. If the skin become dry, massage with a pure face cream | Second Avenue and Pike Street NEW MISSION THEATRE TO OPEN ITS DOORS TOMORROW shaken off. The mixture must be kept in glass bottles, with well- sround-in glass stoppers. rooms is not considered very good — for girls and women. It seemg to” me you might put your time to a much better use. If you want to see your friend, why not invite him to your home? now after three years? quit work now and he is going to leave me desti- He has taken all the Can't | have him pun- ished under the white law? | am 21 years of Thanking you, N. A.—If you were under age when he induced you to enter such re- lationship, see the Juvenile judge. The commonlaw marriage ts not recognized in this state. If you are able to work, why didn’t you?) lit would be far better than to stay) with a wife-beater. You must learn lto be true to yourself, and you ca: |not do that In the life you are I! jing. Q.—I've read your letters for @ number of years, and now come to you with my troubles. | have been living with a man for three years, and he has treated me badly. He has beaten me and has never given me a penny for myself, and he drinks very hard and comes home and abuses me, and | have been a true woman to him. | am not married and want some advice. | want to know if tam not his common-law Q.—Could you please tell me where | could get addresges of some of the film companies— Kalem, Selig or Lubin? A. M,N. A.—From “The Motion Picture World,” a magazine devoted espe- cially to motion pictures. Will you please tell me ifa Japanese born in this country is an American citizen? Also, what day did Jan. on? @ A.—Any person born in the Unit- ed States becomes country when he {is 21 years of aj January 1, 1879, fell on We day. WET WASH iS, ROUGH DRY it. Sort.. Minimum Bundle, 300 The opening of the new Mission theatre Wednesday night wil! mark but another expression of faith on| walls and tn the lobby. the part of business men the world| The lighting will be through Iat- over as to the permanency of the |ticed grill work on the sides and motion picture business, which has|red and green leaded glass on the made such rapid strides the past | ceiling. | ten years, The exterior lighting will be The Mission represents an tn-|from 500 electric light Suibe Bred Yestment of over $85,000. Twenty |the dome, on the sides, and around thousand dollars of thie represents |the windows. j the cost of @ plpe organ. According to F. J. McCurdy, ‘ | Nothing that would add to the|manager of the Mission, first ron ) | about mating parrote? equipment of a modern photoplay | pictures will be shown and the pol. appreciate Information. house has been omitted Im the con-|icy of the house. will he not. to| MRS. Sy i589. struction of the Mission. show any pictures at any time that| A.—I cannot. If you will inquire |solutely fireproof. might offend. Universal service lat the public Wbrary, you can get dren fairly love it! | Fines The interlor decoration follows | will be used. Change days will be [the fuforination, or write to of Te: - Ht! out the Mission style of Southern Sunday and W | atore. fles. Apple Syrup Taffy and ——————_—_—_—$—_$_ eee Aoaeont frees = Pudge are in a class by > sen" TEVELYN THAW SCORES BiG HIT AS A DANCER it, that’s all. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw scored a hit 3,000 Gallonsat Special Introductory Prices at the Moore last night by her dancing with Jack Clifford and her TOMORROW acting in the pantomime, “Mart- ette.” Although the andience was com: | pelled to wait for the performance | to start, and notwithstanding the | fact it had to contend with ordi nary offerings of five vaudeville acts, before the star made her ap pearance, it greeted her with hearty applause. Mrs. Thaw, assisted by Jack Clif- ford, concluded the vaudeville bill “TZ” FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET, Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, awollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bun-| } fons and raw spots. No more shoe tightn’ no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. “TIZ" is mag jeal, acta right off. “T1Z" draws out all the poisonous which puff up the feet, California with scenes of old mis wions and palme painted on the to Seattle the newest, most delicious product of our far- famed Pacific Coast orchards “Everfresh APPLE SYRUP Everfresh” Apple Syrup is made from the pure juice of the favorite apples of Wash- Q—You have given others such good advice, will you please answer thi questions? A girl chum and | have a boy friend who runs a pool room. Now, is It wrong for us to go in and play poo! when there isn't any one around, only our friend? We have never heard anything said about us going in there. We have gone a couple of afternoons only, but we would like your advice, pl TWO GIRLS. A.—I wish you had told me your ages. If your friend is a gentle- manly fellow, there is no real harm in going once in a while, except that the atmosphere of public pool The Real Secret of Rejuvenating the Face holds the true secret of facial rejuvenation who has learned to remove the dead skin particles fast as they n . | Q.—Can you tell me anything 1 will Prescribed by doctors for nineteen years It is ab- dren fairly love it Our SNOW WHITE WORK has’ Decome 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’ drivers after Wednesday noon of each week. Q—A friend of mine has been arguing with me that young people (not a) who are separated shoul t three weeks elapse before an- swering friendiy letters. | say they should be answered earli- er. Now, who right? Thanking you in advance, ! am, PEGGY. A ‘orrespondence usually reg- ulates itself. Business letters should be answered promptly. As in all other affairs, good judgment should dictate how early a letter | jshould be answered, but one side of the correspondence should not do all the prompt answering, nor dcws a prolific, tootrapid interchange of letters amount to much. A great deal of valuable time is spent in|’ useless letter writing. Heal your skin th a fine exbibition in the tango, axixe and other popular dance razes.” After an {ntermission of 15 min-| utes, she reappeared with her| dancing partner and associates, this | e e with Resinol time as the sweetheart of an artist | ‘O matter how long you have | isfigured in a two-scen been tortured an musical pantomime | by itching, burning, raw or called “Mariette Her acting | acaly oki in| & o humors, just’ put a this skit brought applause, | little of that soothing, antiseptic The other vaudeville acts did not | Resinol Ointmenton the sores and fil! the requirements of a high.| te suffering stops right there! priced show. The singing of the Healing begin very minute, Courtenay sisters and the clown and in almost every case yourskin work of the Arnaud brothers were | &°** well so quickly you feel the only first-class numbers, and | ashamed of the money you threw the others may be seen at the Or away ontedious, useless treatments, pheum any day. The “Imitation of Revinol Ointment and Revinot Sonp Two Loving Birds,” by the Arnaud| dandrutl, For tial else of tach trees brothers, was good dandruf, For trial sise of each free, write to Resinol, Dept. te} Baltimore, Mrs. Thaw will be at the Moore tonight and tomorrow night and| Beware of imitations of Resinol, will give a matinee performance each day pear. It’s a secret any ens. The aged, faded or rface skin may be grad- absorbed, In an entirely safe ‘ational manner, by the nightly jon of ordinary mercolized Within a week of two the un- derlying skin, youthful and beautitul to behold, has taken the pla discarded cuticle. So little of is absorbed each day there's no nvenience at all, and no one su # you are putting anything ¢ your face. The mercolized wax, pro- | curable at any drug store (an oun is sufficient), Is applied like cold cream, In the morning It is erased with soap and water. It's the best thing known for freckles, black heads, pimples, moth patel spots and fine surface wrinkles | For the deeper wrinkles, an excel lent recipe is: Powd in half pir Bathing the face in tt duces quick and wonderful results, Advertisement Don't Miss Our Colonial Dinner Set | \f Offer. A coupon in every bundle } tells all about it. Q.—Will you please tell me how to blacken a straw hat? It is my last summer's hat and is very much faded where it was not covered. Please answer soon. KATHLEEN. A—Liquid shoe polish or black ink is very good to tone up the fad- led spots on a black straw hat, but) it must be applied sparingly. Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUT® SERVICE YOSE-YOSE (Blue Feather) CUBA DE SCHON Only Descendant of the Great Aztec Nation in America, Presenting “THE LONELY OUTPOST OF A DYING RACE” GODFREY & WASHBURN Featuring the Leading Female Baritone of America Size 10 At the Following Grocers and Markets: Augustine & Kyer, First av on Anne Capito! Hit B Q.—Will you please advise, through your column, some- thing that will remove floor wax spots from wall! paper, or any other greasy spot? Will appreciate your kindness. A.—Benzol cain + Can Dress Better Than Others lient medium for the removal of jgrease spots from paper. Calcined They make their selections from our extensive assortment; they —« METROPOLITAN i partment ocery, 100 N. Broadway. Gerrish Brom, Queen Anne Harrah Bron, ¢21 NS. Brow ry, 44th and ¢ wy If Shakespeare's shade hovered over, in or around the Metropolitan last night his experience could not have been other than peaceful— ‘ for Shakespearean plays, as they &. &, | really should be acted, are being . presented at the showhouse this week by the Stratford-on-Avon players Trained to a nicety in bringing out the naturalness of the various productions of the bard, the com- re Sanitary Market 4202 Woodland Market, Cole & He a Creamery, 16th an publican Redmond Creamery. magnesia is mixed with sufficient pure benzol until a mass is obtain led that is, after some time, friable. A little of this substance is care-| 4920 11th ay mond Creamery, South Hind Market 468 10th ay. N stall ©. | The National Trio Brilliant Musiciansin a Comedy Musical Act THREE NEW PHOTOPLAYS Amateur Night Thursday ee ALL SEATS 10c Complete Change of Program WEDNESDAY Sanitary Market worth Banitary Market, Lenlie, b Speidel & Alle h stores fama & Williame, 1439 Firet ay Stall No. 16 Allan & Thomp ba. rd and Ji and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable | your feet feel. Get a 25-cent box lof “TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. | Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get ired. A year's foot comfort guar- anteed or money refunded. LEANSE the system and your Rheumatism, skin blotches, stomach, kidney and bladder troubles will quickly dis- appear. In the blood—uric a being the worst offender. All these aliments are the ri ult of impurities se of Rheumatism, source of disease, clarify the entire system, beginning with the Stomach and Bowels. Cure Constipation, for if you are constipated you cannot purify your blood, and unless your blood Is pure, dis ULPHURRO move: general health. merit. is @ common sense remedy. the cause of dise: The cures it has effected prove One that re- and always benefits the its pany of entertainers won deserved praise in the first presentation of “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” The audience went away satisfied and anxious to see some more of the week's productions. The cur- tain goes up at 8 o'clock sharp. “chard 1” will be given tonight — —? if ie PANTAGES ine sight of & young man kiss ing pretty girls in his search for the real one has lost none of its charm for Pantages patrons. “The Soul Kiss,” as done by George Ford, Virginia Drew and company, proves easily the feature of the bill - —«@ SEATTLE “Baby Mine,” the play thousand laughs, brought out ev ery one of the mirth expressions allotted to it, at the Seattle theatre last night, The farce will be given during the week, ° with a OR. L. R. 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