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abi: al toed q irae Ee fered f We're enthusiastic about player pianos, So would you be If { You only realixed the pleasure one would bring into your home. ‘i Last week a man bought a player plano who bad always 4 thought he would like He spent Sunday with {t and waxed @0 enthusiastic over it that he convinced two of his friends and , Coworkers that they, too, ought to have player planes. Now they all throe Bungalow Player Piano ; Get under the spel! ag price ts not beyond you, have a You can play good muste well, and the for it ts only $485.00 and upward for ‘@pecial case designs and special finishes The Bungalow Player Piano plays muste to sult every taste Its tone wil! astonish you, and you'll marvel at its simplicity At Player headquarters, Eilers Music Ho you are assured & perfect Player Pia 4 a splendid stock to select from, New Players, $485.00 to $1,800.00. Slightly used Players, $245.00 up- ward. Terms if you need t TO STUDY VOTING ‘The Legiviative Federation of County will meet at the Ply pariors at 2 p. m. Monday. | D. Lane will conduct a drill on opel of preferential voting. $ bers of the 31 affiliated | elubs and the public are invited to take part tn this practical exercise. tl ieadaetandantaharaniad WHY SUFFER Troornacur? FRED’ s GOING of the state, succeeding Liewellyn, resigned | Liewellyn will obtain bis old rank of major Members of the National Guard j} tendered a banquet to the retiring and incoming generals, Lister spoke guard it colief, fille the cavit ‘7, pre eltahin, effective. “My malt ‘ar ai | SEASON OPENS TODAY ___ The Great Northern Railway Co. will sell week end Round Trip Excursion Tickets each Friday, Saturday and Sunday, until Nov. 1, 1914. Good returning to and including Monday following date of sale as follows: Skykomish, Wash. ..$3.40 Scenic, Wash.,...... 3.90 Sultan, Wash. Startup, Wash.... Reiter, Wash 2.70 | Tye, Wash.. 4.30 | Tonga, Wash. - 3.60 Index, Wash........ 2.90 Ticket Offices, Columbia and Sec- ond, Telephones Main 117, Elliott 5609, and King St. Station, Phone Main 2740 Cc. W. MELDRUM, A. G. P. A. 'T. J. MOORE, C. P. & T. A. 3,000 Rolls 15c Remnants— double 5c | TILES— per double roll..... OATMEALS— ee Rolls 20c and 25c | t, Bie rot ........ 106 Varnishes and Floor Wax. Painting and Kalsomining. 907. SECOND AVE. BURKE BLDG. TO BE MAJOR Maurice W. “Thompson today be- gan his duties as adjutant general ion. Fred | and Gov of the work of the | oo enna jare all Americans. |THEY CAN EARN THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 1, 19 GIRLS SHINE SHOES AT NICKEL' A SHINE; AND MAKE MORE THAN IN THE STORES. Twelve young women are shining hoes in Omaha! hey doing this? any other employer will they only half as much © blacking men's boo , competing with Greck an environment never intended for ‘American girle or any other g With one or two exceptions, they They are between 19 and 28 years old One girl last month earned $86.80 and was paid $4340, ALMOST TW! THE WAC she was able to earn IN A STORE, sho sald. The girls work six hours one day which hundreds have written to The Star this week in hope of win- ning one of the two $5 prizes of- fered for the best letter favoring a dry state, 4 the best one oppor ing it. is week's contest closes Girt Bootbiacks at Work in Omaha, Neb. and eight hours the next, in shifts. They charge 5 cents « shine and are not allowed to take Ups from customers. As a result of their work the price | » shining has been cut In Omaha fram 10 cents to 6 cents on) of « Saturdays, Sundays and holidays The place where the girls work ts open from §:30 a. m. to §:30 p. m WET OR DRY? WHICH WILL IT | may segs ps BE? WRITE US YOUR OPINION) :: N PROPOSED PROHIBITION Prohibition ts « wabject upon | can dit upon|can ¢liminate theappetites, habits Only and customs of centuries, education can do that.” W. £. BENEDICT, $718 Washington St . “I formerty lived in the state of PUBLIC MARKET. Fifth, Sixth and Pine LOWEST PRICES AND HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS PREVAIL AT THIS MARKET GROCERY Stall -—-co.-— ZOBL | No. 50 sack Patent Flour.. | 12 Ibe. Granulated Sugar 219 Extra Special at All Grocery Stalis 2 cane Pineapple ahe 10 bare Laundry fe ane ‘ ahe STONG BEATS THE RECORD 26 Ibe Granulated Sugar $1.00 24 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar $1.00 Elther with $1 groceries, specials not Included. 1 bare Crystal White Soap 2he © Ment #bs tho LApton's Tea oe vyvend $ 4 cans Btringtons Deane ahe rs r foe ius Ribbon Tea. ase “# + oan Crisco coc Bhe had e TRemen Meal ie oer temarten Caiee Oh Re ; $ The most delicious sweet you ever tasted. Best ever No. § pail Pure bard $ for Hot Cakes and Waffles, Taffy and Fudge. 4 ite phase Macar i +4 Wi , 8! | | 24b. Size 4b. Size 10-Ib. Size * Japan he to She RELARLA BUTTER 25c 49c 98c HONAKER GROCERY COMPANY These 1 d atl next week STONG'S GROCERY—SIXTH AND PINE ANDERSON GROCERY CO. STALL 210 Gey sc | 8 Ibe, Pr Cc 4 cane Seasons ; fae ee BSC | juin .25C | 12 pounds of Sugar. ........6..ccceeceeeeageeeeeenes Mr hs oo 9 je cens maaan ane | i ™ * aches.. | 4 cans Of Milk... ....cccec cere cereerecececerseees SEC 4s cc neces 256 | Scasi sai dwecd isk, ; ie ? pkes Arm & Hammer So4a...15@ © bare Crystal White Boap. eo Brenneman & McIntosh Mcene - yar 10 EXTRA WITH HIEST-GRADE BLEND ¥ legge (= FREE CUP DEMONSTRATION HIEST-GRADE er ‘ow m iT O01 eget ar Circle Market BLEND HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. Lb, Sack Granu- lated Sugar 312 10 312 WESTLAKE POULTRY & | PRODUCE CO. STALL 250 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY fhe and the cane Finn Datie BOE a—4 1h: Kraular (he and te Anchovies, « kee BGe ant 15¢ Home-made Potato Salad. at 2he Home-made Apple, Peach and Plum Butter, th ime Faner 0 10¢ abe Co. lege of Circle W Lamb, fb Circle W Lamb Chopa, ib * Heating Chickens, Ib 88146 STALLS 116 M. A. HANSEN CO. _ Stall 20 Lower Floor 40¢ Coffee, Pickles, doe Queen Clty TOKIO GROCERY co. 3 Ibs Stall 331 Popcorn, 2 Ibs... Fancy Spring Chickens, Ib..40¢ mira tangs Tamora regular ste ton | 100 vke: Soda. 2 for. be Stalls 104-123 | 3 ibs. Peanuts 2he Exes, areca strietly fresh, | 400 Cocoa... 3 ko sprepasnbretcnd --ABe | 800 Chocolate . Nice Cucumbers, each. . Homegrown Asparagu Fine stock of Rabbits and Squabe. | FUSS & COMPANY mW gratia Teta Young Spinach, ¥ the: 0é For Quaiity and Quantity. Fancy Tomatoes, 20¢ 1b. 2 Ibs. Chotee Lage of Circle W Lamb Moe Dice ee ce ecceeeeeseteeees “BBE tee Chewing Tatty, Gheiea’ Wheuidare et Circle W iame, STALL 346 4 Mand: Roilad Chovsiatea a 1 lee Cream Boda . | Mpecial—Gieed Rteak, tb. | dm pall Pure Lard o pring Lamb ne Pacific Coast Fish Co. nk Duo @ a oe ee ees & ee UST ARRIVED—A CAR- OAD OF VARNISHED ... 306 per double roll....... 50c A complete line of Room Mouldings, House Paints, Estimates given on Papering, GLOBE WALL PAPER CO. L cs Hams, Bacon and daze |Saturday afternoon, The prize|North Dakota, where they have Mate pa TALL 301 St il 340 : peg will be announced in Mon-| prohibition, and saw more drun — me sal asa Halibut, STé 4 Ibe... 256 a ‘s wit 6 iui vanabee anne wl ap esas =. =|! White Vegetable Stand | Columbia River Chinook Salmon, | Homegrown Rhubarb, 4 Ibs.10¢ of ibe f 2 Ibe. Asparagus, 10¢ at & Ibs. .25, i contested for the prises, and so tar 3720 Angeline St. Stall 343 Fresh Shad, each. Telephone’ Peas, oe Sunkist Le: di 1 opinions are nearly evenly divided cee ee esa a fran Haven be Fine Celery, “ unkist Lemons, doz.,.10¢ on this vital subject, which will be]. “No logical argument has ever |i 29%, vee Pinnt, tb... @ieg | cereceess cereceeeteucetees Sunkist Oranges, doz, 10¢ submitted to the voters in No been advanoed by the prohibition- Aa cpg wed its Cola all 25 Lynas ‘al instances, whole famt- ot " A a tig of the bo Rermnds Onto EXTRA 1A Fi ‘ON w is CHAS. LAFONTAINE es. miaiche ties have competed, some favoring t prohibition failure in ey. Cabbage, Ib. ...... = Teena” Temaw- STALLS 11-12 the measure @ others writing ie where it has been tried.” ‘ins atte has litted « tow potot . . at MeAIN. || VIOLA PETERSON i AE Sf ee het , . ~ ed paragraphs from some of the| “It is universally conceded that || Stall 27 Lower Floor Oliver Smoked Meat House Shemeies of Tam best letters. They fellow ~ rand Fi rae body, fagaed brain | Butter Biscuits, dos ‘ 0 Ea aoe — -—— a nerves the quaffing of |} Coffee Cakes, doi oe ll 309 Main Floor g for a ory {4 Koblet of properly brewed beer|| 2layer Cakes .. son gh AEN dl ei eas Agar BSS “jt can be conclusively proven, | %@% & salutary effect and promotes ||) #layer Cakes MEATS, BACON AND POULTRY jaiaee BBE for every dollar received tn enue from the saloon, it costs § to proseoute the crime resulting from ft.” LLEWELLYN JONES, Tacoma. eee “Whisky ts doing for the United States what opium has done for China. It will not be long before| the nation, ag a whole, will see the Janger and will stamp it out, but in the meantime, let each state do its part as they have the opportun- ity.” E, M. HARRISON. oe 'e “Those who are hollering the loudest against prohibition are the ones who are making money sell- J. KELLEY’ FAMILY LIQUOR STORE A Store Where Ladies Can Trade. The Largest Mail Order House in the Northwest. . : ° California Wines Port—Angelica—Muscatel High-grade Sweet Wines of the regular -$1.50 grade, espe- cally priced this 1.00 week at, per a D) 15¢ refund on return of jug Bottled Whiskey All full quarts, from the lead- ing distilleries, well known brands popularly priced J. J. Kelley's Special Reserve... Rese igpalyes © eae hei ayo $1.50 YA F Kelley's Spe ial (8 years ae + $1.25 Old Chester Oak, $1.00 Pure Corn Whiskey Old Maryland Rye. Huntington Whiskey . Myrtle Whiskey Bulk Whiskey, per gallon, from ‘mei peee gees 2 $2.50 to $6.00 1315 FIRST AVE. Phone Main 2838 $1.00 85¢ er, excepting ing it.” JOHN WARGOWSKY. ee j “In the Bible it says ‘Woe unto! him that giveth his neighbor drink | that puttest thy bottle to him land makest him drunken.” Habak- |kuk, Chapter 11, 16. Prohibition | gets five votes from thiw family.” jie 10A SCHEIB, East Sound, oe 8 “Show me a man with soul eo de: That never to himself hath sald, Vil take a drink, although | know This cursed liquor is my foe.” | —Y. L. T. “In the United States alone $2,200,000 was spent for intoxicat- |ing liquor last year; yet, if the| men (and women) who spent this money had been “held up” And| robbed of it instead, they would) Whave been better off, and the |money would have been “clreulat- jed” just the same, but no one would have called this prosperity,” ADELLA M. PARKER, , 419 Boylston Av, | «pronthition will bring about al {more healthful and intelligent | clase of people, therefore I say God speed the day of prohibition.” MRS. IDA J, OCHAMPAUGH, Arlington, oe | wert |" “Prohibition has cost the people vatis, and it has only more opportunities for evader.” | Re | oe laid open the law- 1, R, HARRI int Apartme: . “Prohibition goes beyond the} hounds of reason In that ft at-| tempts to control a man’s appetite by legisiation and in making a} erime out of something that is not a crime.” JAS, A. HUGHES, Seattle. see much time and money where it pre-| & and accelerates recuperation.” SAMUEL G. BUTTNICK, wit 18th Av. 8. NEW OPTICAL PARLOR OPENS 4. R. Binyon, jr, has opened his new optical parlors at 1116 First ay. in the new building near Sen-| eca, This establishment t# equip. ped with all the newest apparatus) Mr. | Binyon is a graduate of the South.| known to modern optometry. ern Optical college of Dallas, Tex- as, a» well as the Washington Op- tleal college of Spokane, and ia fa- yorably known over this state, This new firm will spectalize in the fitting of glasses at moderate o and will grind and fit all soon in their own laboratory, TO SHOW ViEWs Rev. A. O. Hushaw, for many years a missionary, will show 100 views of the Hawalian Islands at the Grace Methodist church, 30th av. 8. and King st. tonight. What Thin Folks Should Do to Gain Weight Physician's Advice For Thin, Unde-| veloped Men and Women cessive thin! resign themae 0 life will make them fat. is not hopeless. A recently discov cred regenerative force makes fat| ars of thinness, and in| ter qualed for repairin lokness or faulty strongthening the nerve batgol Bin’ atremmin erotte, Cale ment that the bull moo: d ng, tat sere ani producing element ef sane wiedt®: SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Ma Merit have been combingd ine ite AT 106 PIKE imhavieks oe xy May J) the standpattera have no im- jon, which Is en. | “No amount of prohibitory law used by nervous People nies they wish to gain at feast 10 pound tlesh.—Advertisement. sbnaaitis Thouvands of people suffer from k nerves and having. tried ® food~ on long skinniners, and think fothing ' Yet their case ninent physicians and TRY THIS STALL. Stall 29 New Potatoes, Ib. 5¢, 6 Ihe... 256 Winesaps, extra fancy, doz. .10¢ Homegrown Asparagus, Ib...10¢ Stalls 2-3-4-5 Good Reet Steak, Ib Sib. pall Pure Lard.. 10-1. pall Pure Lard. Pork Roast, Ib.. STALLS 200-215 for Winesap Api | coreeta dig lot Rice Powder, res) Mair Nets with Calico, Barefoot Ba: Be hoe ve Soe boo Java .. 196 Age elastics @ | br por pair songne f] Feather Pillows Whitk = Broome, the Matting, spe | Matting Rugs, Handker on or | Ladies’ Militner: Borie 5 | Emmerich’® GPE | each Be al 1Me | exe $2.98 limited 206 | Haw... kreen 14é ~~ Shoes for the Family y Half Price. REBELS PUSH CAMPAIGN TO APPLAUD rey AAS PRENDERGAST ee Bi TAMPICO rosts FORGOP. putting all other business aside in és ten th t fT We've got to tick the democrats ee |to get any office. We can't do it} pieo. Whether ft is true that the Wash-|ence last night between Villa and |OUrselves. That's why we republi-| jother leaders ,cans want progressives to come} tration had hinted at gg bee yey hoe rder et “tlle back and help us win.” villingness to recognize their bel- | Aa : sl whe the That wae the substance of the Gen. |message delivered by Comptroller | there. | William A. Prendergast. of New} As an initial step, rebel ofticers | York. stated, Saltillo will ‘bo surrounded | j,. "0 feature of estos & mee to prevent it i! 1 Reeve tte eg #08 from K0lNS| greeted the name of Theodore B tt vf fe Roosevelt and the lack of any ap- Villa will have 11600 men toto, peanee fcr Soe, remeiiinnn, Seeeeey d mentioned by Prendergast. Operate with Gen, Gonsales’ 15,000, The speaker, who is to be the Barnes candidate for governor of n New York, showed that it Is a hard MY, THEY'RE GETTING publicans and progressives remain ROUGH ON BORDER! ||": "Tl He made the absurd state- Gacdyaar Ralacous ge mov. new location, at 916 Second Jacob Furth, ti ing from California. Standard Grand Opera Co. sing- ers meet Tuesday night, Odd Fel- lo hall. Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY peek Ye Second & Yesier 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ ‘Assorted saeger 2 doz, for . 1 foale are ligeranc y if they secured possession of a seaport, a seaport they are determined to have. The/ decision was reached at a confer. it was said, would be new provisional capital, | Carranza establishing himself task to defeat democrats if the re- portant differences in principle, and should therefore amaiga- by en ie every id offered 600 head of cat. mate against the di whore. “It otutely . the head of 8 e,. Gomoorata, expensive ned pieenaenn You will find a neat lit- Tr, manor aahk ck whom he attacked from soup to on months * yomatio mune of £ Bsrmol oan soll, 538 ge ou . Sorrect ma faut vw ie nd by |g tle place to. eat. We Captain J, Sanders, of the ath the Ooeeoane: font agin H upplying bi ate tl " » Mat - 4 i the fond, Mfner ment ts make the finest Waffles “on «Reine an apa a [fen poltey, and the administration | |adaitional fate that thin people need Reena ree as rs ats . M4 will give $500 for a sight in general, | er switt'a I in town, Everything on Texas soil of the Mexican Verieoue Sonica 4) 4 , MOG loading | , who made that offer.” Kg ITY SHOP” | vwhile Fe Wad preparation haa} wee as oe " = | Another of Dickens’ popular nov- give fa vitallash it anend perry) us a visit. Scandinavian entertainment at/els has been adapted to pictures by jana state university tonight. Lorimer Johnston and will soon be Home Consumers’ league plane|released by the American film as Home Consumers’ day celebration. a two-reel production. jurtous. Neooun