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SeOOTairrny aTem ee (Largest Whol or ecru, pair. .... ecru, pair Cluny edge, w edging hemstitched Two Blocks East of Moor ATTENTION, LADIES |) We is We guaran Gate, reilable, effective druggist, 260. | Butler Drug Co.. Seattie, Wash | Morey-Scollard- Gillam Co. OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF DEVICES TWO STORES 118 First Av 1331 Third Ave. By mali or at) DANCE AT ‘TONIGHT 10c WE TEACH DANCING Faster Booklets, Novelties and Post Cards now ready. Easter Greeting Pennants, the latest out, price TS Any of the above mailed free on retpt of price. Easter booklets, be 2Se each. Cards from 100 dos to 26¢ each Order now. a PRISE NOVELTY WoO! ENTRIIE blest Av. Seattle BARGAINS ‘rat In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1608 Third (Near Pi) Main 1589 SWEATERS Wholesale and Retail, Made by OCTONEK KNITTING CO. 425 Upion St. Corner Fifth Ay ALBERT “#*ANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith Is Now Located at His New | 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Have Your Teeth Cleaned at least twice a year and thereby have your mouth put in a sanitary condition. The tartar that aceu mulates on the teeth will soon cause that most dreaded of ali diseases of the teeth and gums (Pyorrhea) which, if neglected, the gums will absorb and the teeth become loose and finally have to Inspect your own mouth NOW and | call and have us give you the neces- sary Expert Service to save teeth. Regular Extra Heavy $10.00 Gold Crowns Regular $10.00 Never-Slip Plates $5.08 we aive GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union | Note: Bring this ad with you, Retail Department of AowWARD D. TAomas Co. le Carpet and Rug Hou Attend This Sale of Lace, Scrim Nottingham Curtains 350 PairstoBeClosedOut FROM OUR WHOLESALE STOCK NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, white 45 c FINE SCRIM CURTAINS, FRENCH NET CURTAINS, p or ecru, pair FINE SCRIM CURTAINS, Linch Ser eo 100 WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN SEATTLE NOTE—No advertised goods shipped outside of Seattle. FVETH ANE ano VIRGINIA ST Theatre. Westlake Market. Ambassador Riano tary f baza, a prominent M and Augustine Carra ( secretary Justice, |the three conferees who will rep. resent Huerta at Mexican arbitration negotiations, In the Northwest.) 95¢ $1.35 MOUMAS3>S ding i) Two Blocks North of MRS. SINCLAIR (on right), MISS ELIZABETH FREEMAN and (inset) UPTON SINCLAIR, author of “The Jungle,” stituting a mourning picket. Y.M.C. A. MUST | millions | this | {tion prohibits any #pecial laws f | taxes | trot for The picture shows Mrs. Sinclair and Miss Freeman picketing in front of Rockefeller’s office in New York. PAY ITS TAXES, | | ALBERTSON SAYS In an opinion that will aftect | of dollars of property in| Albertson holds that Y, M. ©, A. and Y, W. C. A| property cannot be exempt of tax state, Judge ation. The 1913 legislature passed an act allowing such exemption, but that the constitu the court mt collection of nt or Accordingly, the the asi lasked by the Y, M, C, A, to pre }vent the as r from collecting} Jon $500,000 of property, is dis solved While the constitation permits exemption of church property, the court holds that a bullding “occu pled largely by dormitories, labora-| + tories, natatorlums, bowling alleys, | | barber shops and cafeterias” cannot | }come under the category of proper: | |ty used solely for religious pur | poses | A JUICY APRIL } Jupiter Pluvius seems to have a hunch that rain on Easter Sunday means rain on the en subsequent It rgined again yester-| More rata fell tn April than in a| corresponding month for the past! 18 years, The total precipitation was 3.31 Inche The weather bureau forecasted tonight | i} | arrested for ip- An tnerease of 913 Ww. ASHINGTON, May ‘4 notified Se: that tryan today of the department the NU U BONE CORSETS: There Catholics in the Spanish re Emilio Ra fean jurist lindo, under} of | plc had been chosen as two of | history American | colon Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist 712 Northern Bank Bidg. Phone Etilott 3250 Quality | C Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 A BIG INCREASE GFN SICKELS DIES; 27 in the Unit 4 States is the remarkable record | shown by the Catholics for the past | year. These figures are containe in the issue of the Official ( atholte | directory just off the pr are 24,224,609 United States. NOW GET BUSY WITH HIS WIFE AT HIS BEDSIDE NEW YORK, May 4.—With his| wife, from whom he had been sep-| [arated 29 years at his bedside when |he breathed his last, Gen. Daniel Sickels, hero of the battle of ttysburg, died Sunday night at the age of 89. Death was due to | cerebral hemorrhage ar yas. Gen. Sickels was one of the most turesque characters in American For about half a century Gen. Sickels hobbled along ' on crutches, having lost a leg in the civil war, but always the gruff old soldier was a, fighter. | At the beginning of the ctvil war Sickels raised the famous Excelsior| of New York, became its| and later was promoted by | brigade | President Lincoln to brigadier gen eral After the war Sickels became minister of Spain and there met and married his second wife. When threatened violently with banke| ruptey, his wife came to his rescue | a number of times. J. Sanders, recently arrested for theft and freed by a jury, which re to belleve that he wag able awl out of a window 12x15 inches, has been re-arrested fused to ¢ will be tried for grand lare be extracted. | your | $4.00: FREE Automobile Driving _LESSONS xdny nud Thursday ENGINEERING SCHOOL First West and Moy St Have your Milans, hemp, Panamas, chips and hair cleaned, $ dyed, re a and fk reblocked with the latest shape. We trim, also Sth Floor Pe nk, 24 at Pike (Look for Blectrie Sian) DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. 10-plece Union Orchest Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. HATS REBLOCKED of goods from the injunction |over tt—or marry af | water of the same ten Wa 1 will thank you very much if you will give me a rec! pe for a good hair tonic to make my hair te down, of a sweet odor. Can you tell me If a man would have to go to war If Un: cle Sam calis for more men? Your loving reader, c. M. A-—Comb your hair at night the towel Don't They wish {t, and tle # wear a night cap. » sWeet-nmelling hair tonton are not in nod taste In case they are the vernment of legal age will have way you to respond Q—To settle an argument, could you tell me if the saying, “God help® them that help them- selves” Is In the Bible? Thank ing you In advance, FRITZ. A.-No, not in those words, al-| though the whole teaching of the} Bible tends that way Q.—How can you clean a dark blue messaline silk dress which has been solled by the rain? “DARKY.” P. §.—How long should a girt go with a fellow before she gets married? is it proper to go with him eight months and be- come married, one whom she ne never met before? Whether two people ance depends on the position, age and knowledge o of both of them Wash your messaline in lukewarm suds, using @ pure soap; rinne press on th erately b Q.—I am a young girl 16 yeare of age, five feet and five inches tall, Do you think It right for a boy In our town to write me letters calling me dearle, ete.? | have received two of thi letters, but have never answered them. How can | get him to go to our Sunday school, and our socials? He used to come quite often, but never since he wrote those let- ters. Was it wrong for a boy to write such letters to a giri? I never see him much, as | go to school every day. Now, please don’t think me crazy after the boys, for | am not. Would like to see this printed soon. | am waiting for d iron. ahasty answer, HAZEL W A—lIt is very silly for a boy write “xpoony” letters. “Some don't know that It does not show proper respect for the girl and ta un manly Don't try to reform him. his own work. to urge him to schoo! and socials, Destroy the letters and always discourage such trashy correspond ence, Q—If a man sends for a woman from another country with @ view to matrimony, knowing just what she was be- fore she came, then after she gets there turns her down, she being a stranger there, with out funds to help herself, can't she sue him for a sum? Would ike to see your answer soon, and thank you ever #0 much. A STRANGER, can sue the promise A.—You breach of Q—This Is the first time I have written to you for advice, and | do hope you will not neg lect to answer me. 1 was made a ward of the court until I'm 21 years old. | am now 18 years, and am capa- ble of taking care of myself. Mother and | don’t agree and simply cannot get along with each other, therefore, | want to go away. Now, if | should go to Canada, and get a posi- tion could they bring me back? ! am terribly worried, so please answer me at your earliest convenience. Thanking you, BELINDA 8, A.—T cannot understand how you until can be a ward of the court you 21; but if so, the court can compel your return to the United States in case you go out of this country I would advise you to stay at home. You will be better able to cope with conditions at 21 now. Q—! buy a paper nearly every night, to read your col- umn. | do not begrudge you your job. | think you have a very hard one. Will you please give me the address, or tell me where | can get them, to FE ED EEE ISITE MEAT PRICES (cut TUESDAY, TOMORROW, AT | j mn rearre and ’ ceny. He {9 charged with sterling a quantity | . Acme Forge| Works. | In addition to framing the Hinky Dink charter, the revisioners Sat urday afternoon adopted resolu tho urging the federal government to establish a bureau of municipal] affairs, and asking the legislature! to grant home rule to cities of the| first clans | The charter ia to be submitted to the council this afternoon and the} date for the election fixed, | j TRIPLE KILLING POCATELLO, Idaho, May 4—On account of his infatuation for Mrs. J. D. Thayer, James Carr Saturday | afternoon shot and killed the wom jan, then shot her husband and him. iself. we HOME RULE, MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: Choice Shoulder Pork Steak 14 Choice T-Bone Steak Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops Choice Veal Chops Pork Liver, 3 Ibs. for American peta RN Look for U. 8. It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. WHE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914, Nl of the zines, called upon by all able-bodied men should | r eight months’ acquaint: | character, dis f life that rature, and wrong side with a mod have | company mistake was in doing it for spite ‘recently boys That ts} yout you do not goes back hard be compigeioante is hard to forgive over and | jover eer over again, but you can, am sure. man for jselves full of liquor than | ward off thre | stitute, |taking the } ment. The jure and dermic in, or phone Purple Stamp some film fornia that ture flime? company In Call makes motion pic A READER will find addres motion pleture A.-You Q.—You have helped me be- fore and now | call on you again, | have been going with @ young man for almost @ year. | found out the other night that he has been with another girl and also other tim Miss Grey, when | heard thi | lost all control of myself and temper, so | went out with an, other fellow, and he found it out, and quarreled about it. | told him | would mever do it again, and asked forgiveness; but he sald It was hie last time with me. Now, Miss Grey, 1 love this man dearly, more than my life. When he Is with me | am ao hap he Is away It as if everything has passed out of my life. We are engaged. Miss Grey, | © live without him, What shall | do to gain his love again? | know he loves me. Just to think of the happy times we would have if | had not done this. What shall | do? Did | do right or wrong by going with the other? BLACK EYES. A—If he loves you and sees you are getting rid of a fool-| ish temper, b will come back p do th you, you don't wan him yes, I ‘know you think yc t vur marriage could never If he takes other girla out, of other men; but Q—You have sensibly an- ewered many questions. Kindly advise me. Some months ago my wife did me the greatest wrong it Is possible for one to do. | found It out. She came back to me and | forgave her She stayed just one month, | found out she went right back, and it has been like a living death to me. My eyes have to be operated on, and | must see her before they op- erate. It will cause unpleasant notoriety for me to go where she is, but if she don't come here, | am going. Don't you think she would come if she knew conditions? Kindly advise me, as t am nearly insane over this matter. Hoping to read your answer, truly, CONSTANT READER. A.—The greatest Teacher of men| It is not your place! who ever lived told come to Sunday |seventy times seven. your wife will come {f she knows) She cannot be happy | in doing wrong: netther can you if feel right toward her. | Forgive her, whether she stays or) The way of those who! make such grave mistakes tw very | you can do Is to I feel ed her. As little EVERETT, May 4—Pearl Martin, eighth grade atudent of the Edmonds school, is the champion speller of Snohomish county, having spelled 1,046 _words without an bball WHY DRINKING MEN CANNOT MAKE 600 Their Sybteme Are Store Houses of | Alcoholic Poison, a Craving That Is Stronger Than the Will to Resist. Every month has its quota of bust ness failures. The usual cause of| these fal ls neg t of business by employers or empl due to} drink habit. Men cannot fill them-|to properly attend to business duties. They are handicapped at every angle. They lost prestige, personal! influence, confidence of their bank erg and the public in gene Ruin is certain unless they st inking or take tr ment that will enable them to # who must rety upon drink to » going cannot help feeling humiliated. They can 35 16th Ay ‘eal Drink Habit Tr purely vegetable. tions are and investigate, for full particulars. today ast 4281 WET WASH ROUGH DRY Sent. Minimum Bundle, 500 2% Conte Per Pou Dry Weight Our SNOW WHITE WORK haw A our that we are making a special offer TO THOSE WHO HAVE BIG WASHINGS— 30 Lbs. for 50c ndles pt after Wed! h week patrons drive lay Don't Miss Our Colonial Dinner Set Otter. A coupon tells ail at Call Queen Anne 9 The Washing’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE in svery bundle put tt ppy without affection on both you the same right to accept the your us to forgive sure | }1 am a part, | : % |away with an auto. without any- | spproval of the selfish shipping in. ene be haga ng he |body seeing you steal it, wouldn't |terest of a foreign nation,” declar- eboye \ it Jar you to have the darn old ma- | the Which Causes j ery day and ened disaster and re- jgain their self-respect by spending jthree days at the Seattle Neal In . or at hom Neal Treatment is sag Hypo never used or write Phoni All drug habits treated, lan \sidering the petition of Mrs. Kath | decided. iBOYS ‘PLAY war ESTABLIAUED ws ac Dougall - fouthwick (Second Mos. and Pike St. In Comncection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., Introduction Sale and Demonstration f the Simmons Hydro re Cleaner New York Store open 9a.m. to 6pm The Price, $20. 00 Is within the reach of everybody. The only perfect hydro cleaner on the market. It is absolutely guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction by the Simmons Manufacturing Company and MacDougall- Southwick The woman who wants her house in order with the least work and at the least cost of both money and labor, will profit greatly by using a Simmons Hydro Vacuum Cleaner As the illustration shows, it is so light and simple of operation that it is thors oughly efficient in the hands of any child. It is light, silent and frictionless, operated simply by attaching it to any water faucet and turning on the water. See demonstration in a Pike Street Window, or in our House Furnishing Depart- ment in the Basement. The price is $20.00 complete. Basement. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. MICHIGAN SENATOR RAPS PRESIDENT’S WAR POLICY WASHINGTON, May 4.—"I will] inated a 01 . eo t hich | Cause. not vote my &¢ eee pote ? rt ‘Was it Cato, the Roman orator, | guilty of perfidy @04) who had such a hatred of Carthage order to obtain the/that he closed every speech with | Second Avenue and Pike Street _ AUTO THIEF HAS © BAD NIGHT WITH HIS STOLEN CAR Wouldn't it make you mad, too? After you worked like 60 and got in an unjustifiable statea| dishonor, in sumed a similar attitude toward | Fuerte. chine jump off a seven-foot em 4 bankment at 19th and East Pine Says All Will Follow |st. and keep you pinned under it bas, however, entered upon|for 10 minutes, while some kindly- armed intervention in Mexico, and| meaning fellow calls up police — ed Sen. Townsend of Michigan at jthe conclusion of @ speech against tolls exemption repeal bill in “He |the senate today. 1H every patriotic American will fol-| headquarters? gad poarch treech he|!0W the commander in chief, ‘right| ‘That's what happened to the In the cours ,,, [OF Wrong,’ in this instance, Huerta| thief who stole Charles K. Cole paid attention to President Wil-} win probably be destroyed, and to|man’s car Sunday from Second ay. son's Mexican policy. ‘ accomplish this destruction thou-|and Seneca st. The auto thief sands of America's best boys and | however, got away before the cops — “Out of our Mexican relations, no | , d possible credit or honor can obme | Of Mexiec's guiltless sons spay die." ! serived. g our country,” he sald. “The! war now raging between Huerta and the United States will be re |corded in history as having grix-| JUDGE HEADS OFF AN ATTEMPT TO) KIDNAP WOMAN Miss Minnie Fay, with an entate | in Chicago worth $15,000, ts back in the Providence hospital today, after having been removed in an ambu » and placed aboard a Chicago: | bound train Saturday night “ She was returned on an order | — from Judge Frater, who is now con- 1116 FIRST AVENUE Near Seneca. $2.50 GLASSES 1116 FIRST AVENUE r Seneca $2. 50 GLASSES The Best $2.50 siasses on Earth Examinations Made by Graduate Optometrist and Eyesight Specialist. Binyon Optical Co. $2.50 GLASSES 1116 FIRST AVENUE Near Seneca. $2.50 GLASSES 1116 FIRST AVENUE Near Seneca. erine Boren, a sister, of Seattle, to be appointed guardian for the sick} woman, who recently underwent an | operation for tumor of the brain. — | Mrs. Anna Levy of Chicago and Miss Elizabeth Fay of Seattle also sisters, are opposing th. petition. They made a hurried trip to the station in an ambulance with the in valid sister, Judge Frater, inform ed of thelr move, gave Capt. Ban nick authority to send two police. men to intercept the woman. She'll stay in the hospital until the case is STOP-LOOK-LISTEN The cost and who pays it to put Initiative Bills upon the Ballot: Jack Welch returning with @ an “an auto repair man. damaged machine | In State Appropriations $300,000 yesterday from Madison park, was ° d attacked by a gang of small boys By Indivi uals Noa ee 768,000 on the steep grade west of “Coon RO ROSS Hollow” and narrowly escaped al $ volley of stones which, was fired at| Total Expense . 1,068,000 him by the juvenile warriors, He || reported the attack to the seas ai cia eal | Read and Study Each Measure a Before Signing Petitions City Health Commissioner Me with Chiet Gritfithe In his plan to teach first-aid to policemen A course will be started for police ~ men, instructing them in the care of injured persons,

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