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This cents in the bargain $35 Ci tiful semi-Napoleon ihustrs price of Sole Agents for Quick Meal Ranges $18 Brass Red, Pi large continuous A high-grade steel Range sold to | heavy fille a i you on the most liberal terms of | satin. Special a $1 Down and $1 A Week. a Buy Your Hose out extra payment. reassian walnut Bed in the bean- $24.50 SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS REDUCED (Extra Special) and Lawnmower -added to your account with- Woodhouse & Platt—“USE YOUR CREDIT” Save on House F credit store will furnish every room in your home with go $7.50 golden finished Table, ithe vated, | cut; extends to full six feet; 2. inch top. Specially priced $5. 95 | 1 fiber ar wool fiber tue. §-3x10-8 wool fiber Rugs 1-649 wool fiber Rugs @x0' wool fiber Rugs UR EXCHAN furnitu’ Furni 416% 424 AS ae @ Platt re ike Street: ~416-424 Pike MAKE USE OF OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN Le BUYING $2.50 4xt Rugs Poin fi) led with genuine bar has been @.- ine inc: ICE DELIVERY co. ELLIOTT 5560 BARGAINS ira In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Pive) Main 1578 | to-| us. Eye-Strain Headaches Letters blurring or running gether, you should consult Glasses fitted 2.50, Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg.| Bring This Ad With You 5 Wednesda Free Delivery _OF GIFT TO BOY HIT BY MACHINE P. FE. Sullivan, manager of the American cafe, whose automobile caught the baby buggy holding the| ttle 4-monthsold son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Angus, 768 Bellevue av., last Sunday, dragging the infant for 125 feet, without inflicting ser fous injuries, has expressed his re- gret in a real way. It was learned today that Sullt-| van settled $100 on the baby to be | held in trust at the Scandinavian-| American bank. He also paid the doctor billa in the case. He was charged with reckless driving and his case came up in police court today. Monsignor Begin, archbishop of | Quebec, goes to Rome to receive cardinal’s hat. HATS REBLOCKED 1 resewed cked with Sth Floor People’s Bank, 24 (Look for Electric Simm. eg WE. S’°TLAKE PUBLIC MARKET _ th, Gth and Pine y Specials Free Delivery Stall No. 219—12 Ibs. Granulated por re Oe 01—Strawberry Rhubarb, 4 Ibs. + reese 100 201—Q. P. Victoria Chocolates, regular 40c Ib........ é per 7 Cornation Bread, 1c size cant ircle W Lamb C 10412966 ic Lpton's — Ib bbe 829—Full Greats Cheese, 2 Ibs.. | ise 217—6-o7. bottle best Vanilla or Lemon Extract .. 30¢ 243—New Potatoes, 6 lbs..25¢ 205—2%-Ib. can Blackberries veene + dooce Me 6—Choice Pot Roast, Ib....156 260—6 Ibs. fine Japan Rice ze 20—40c Coffee, 3 Ibs....$1.00 210—4 big cans Milk.......25¢ 116—B. & M. all Pork Sausage, A eeeee ¢ 319—-Home-made Marmalade, 3 glasses ..... 25e 200-215—Fresh Cucumbers, each je 244-—New Spinach, 4 Ibs...10¢ 2-5—Kastern Ham, Ib......28¢ 342—Seedloss Grape Frutt 221—Raisin Bread, loaf. . be 6—Sunkist Oranges, 10 for teeen + 10¢ 222-224—Peanut Brittle, Ib..15¢ )—Asparagus, lb he; 6 Ibs. 318—Peanut Butter, fresh from the machine, Ib... 1h¢ LONDON= Double Stamped ] | BargainsA Day Garden Hone Beautiful silk Whi 15e Mig boys, | Oe Boe Wire Hate Ping Whisk_ Broom oe e ¢ tS. Hone, 35.00%fnaior | 41.80 Corsets Wate oda ines 81.98 5oe } — Hilton 2008, ROCKEFELLER; MORGAN, T00 | | Just off the press, made its appear. ance this morning Multiplying the 130,548 names in |the directory by 2%, to represent | women and children, the directory estimates the present population of Seattle at 293,733. The first name in the directory is that of Anthony L. Aabling, prest dent of Aabling Ebright Seed Co.,| and the last that of Richard Zyl} | stra, laborer. The name of Smith still holds a) |numerical lead, with 12% feet of | space. Brown ts next with 8% feet jand Jones {s a poor third with six| eet | There is but one Rockefeller in| | the book, Frank, gf 906 Howell st. | He {a a janitor. | ‘The shade of J. P. Morgan lives in Seattle, in James P., clerk 23rd av., N. W., and J. P. Morgan, who peddles meat for Libby, Me- | Netl él Abby. HE WANTS ACTION : A special meeting of the counell | Friday has been asked for by Coun- cilman Dale to adopt a permanent policy with reference to franchise provisiohs in street car extensions. Dale is in favor of ignoring char ter provisions to which the traction jcompany finds such great objection |that for the past three years it has refused to make any extensions whatever. 9 ARE DROWNED OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla May 5. Delayed advices telling of floods , Saturday and Sunday in the Ca- nadian and Cimarron river valleys reached here today. Five were known to be drowned, 12 railroad bridges destroyed and immense Gamage done to | crops, PORTLAND, “Ore., Crops which promis Oregon records, are various portions of May 65. to break all reported from the state. COL. DAVIS BANQUE Col, George B. Davis, new United States army quartermaster, headquarters in this city, was Kuest of honor at a banquet given by the board of trustees of the Chamber of Commerce at the Ral nier elub a noon Today’s Healthogram There are several which, if followed, will person to keep to the road of good health. Learn self. control. Try to strike a happy medium, Not too much, not too little of work, play, sleep or food. Cultivate repose, Look on the bright side of things See the best in others, not the worst, Don't get angry or fr ritable unnecessary, If affects the digestion, It mare the face. rules ald a happy urnishing dependable furniture The $25 Dre finely den with | THE STAR Street. and u dollars and ye KALTEX like the p ntity peclal f illustrated above is oak constructed of solid finteh i has laree TO ESCAPE MAN The Densmore police ate looking for A. Bf Morse, 4817 Fremont av., on complaint of his wife, who not! fled police headquarters today he Polk's 1914 directory of Seattle,/ attempted to kill her with a re-/ volver. Motorcycle Officer J. A Thomas) reported that Morse chased her t an upstairs room with a revolver in his hand She escaped by jumping from the roof. How to Neutralize Dangerous Stomach Acids, people besides the tmportanc keoping content# of the stomach fre acid fermentation. Healthy take place toate lining of the stom ach {# being inflamed and distended by acid and wind-—the result « menting food in th eure pertees digent must be stopped acid ph from normal digestion cannot while the d this purp< amend getting a 1 sweet and ens The regular wurated mag the bisurate nesia—be sure you as other k t little val on tee of healthy it overcomes condition which alc trouble, —Advertine Teeth andStomach Trouble WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager. 1405 Third, Av., N. W. Corner Union. Note: Bring this ad with you, yricians| JAY, MAY 5, 1914. Q.—You have given so many | good advice, so | come to you for help, | am a girl of 17 and dislike a certain young man. He knowe | don't care for him, but he has asked me to marry him any way. | have told him sev eral times | never would His trade will take about one year to be completed, and he says after that he Intends to save his money and bulid a nice home, but if he is disappointed at the end of that time in not making me his wife, he will be come a wreck, (Miss Grey, you might tell me just what he meant.) | know he means what he says. He has never broken his word yet He has no bad habits that | know of and | have known him for three years and tried In vain to make him dislike me or for- get me for over a year now. | knew then he would want to marry me. He has met nice girls who like him, but he don’t care for any of them. Would | be responsible if he do he Please, Mi Grey, anewer this soon, as | am anxiously awaiting your reply. A FRIEND. A.—You are responsible yourself and your own actions If man by deed or word, you have nothing for which to blame yourself no matter what he does If he builds a house and ts disap pointed in not making you change your mind, he has no one to blame but himself. If he will not drop the subject and content with friendehy ou would better drop him be your dly Q—i am madly in love with rtaln young man, but from all Indications | am id it le going to be broken up and inter- fered with by others. that | can't afford at present Miss Grey, how can | meet him without seeming forward and in discre 1 don't want to be told about it afterwards. | know he likes me. r Miss Grey, | have tried so hard not to do anything wrong, but others have done so much harm by telling and writ- Msten to what I say. have tried to do what ts right that still be your guide, no matter one does. re for yourself and your sponsible only wn happiness You do not state your age, or whether the persons you refer to \are your parents or others, so I can | not say Just what you should do, ex jcept to do what seems right, quiet thinking. quiet as possible, and do what your reason dictates—not what your feel- ings indicate. Q—Would you kindly tell up if purple is all right for a young girl to wear on a hat, when she is In mourning for her dead p: ents, and do you call it mourning? econd Thanking you, we WET WASH ROUGH DRY <0. Minimum Bundle, 00 Our SNOW WHITE work become #0 popular and ur patrons #0 numerous that we are making « spectal offer TO THORN WHO HAVE RIG WASHINGS— 30 Lbs. for 50c For all bundles picked up by our drivers after Wednesday of each week Don't Colonial Dinner Set A coupon in every telle all about It Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine Miss Our Offer. bundle 9 MEAT PRICES CUT | The Doctor May Brothers of Rochester, Minn., report that 86 per cent of the patients who come. to| them. for stomach, trouble have| mouth Infections The rece of the dental clinic show that han 10 per cent. of AS FOLLOWS: ering from neglected! Choice Spare " polmoning and other can be traved difestiy| Ribs. s+ ‘12 to the ful mile « the err Choice Steer 12 All these facts show why wel Pot Rost ....csseseees ct should be t nkful after having our e in sanitary Lote ls a Choice Loin Pork 20c them| Chops deeisaneadd ition tn r parts of the syste A hint] Cholce Steer 4 .wiho should be suffictent Siewiaar wesak 14c Remember that our prices are ex coptionally low Dry Sak Pork fn ” 10 Gold Crowns. 84.00) (Hacks), per Ib. .....+ a en ne Nee eeilp pintes, goon; (backs), per tb. 13¢ 4 cans Wild Rose Milk ‘ 25c U. 8. Purple Stamp Look for It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. only for, you have not encouraged the young | > TWO FRIENDS remain, A. Lavender been considered If you use It, select « t a pretty gray up with just ‘ond or Ke ! make a touch ¢ color Q.—1 am a reader of your col umn and am coming to you for advic 1am a girl of 17 years of age and | have a respectable name, for | do not get to go out much As | am doing housework, | keep company with mostly old people. | do not know any young boys and girls. | have always lived In the country and | can not get along with the girls and boys in the city—I get lone some 1 go home nearly every night. | used to keep company with a nice young boy, but we just quit going with each other, for | h did not want to go steady him. | have some nice fr but not here. This boy always treated me very nicely, and | would like to go with him again. Please tell me how to encour age him, for he wants to go with me, | think A COUNTRY GIRL A.—If the young man wishes to with you, he will find a way, The only thing you can do is to treat him | kindly. You are sensible in not be ing continually with one young man, and should he renew his attentions, you can tell bim you don't object to ting invitations people should have long the occasionally your behav Grey, | wish to Give you a word of praise in the good work you are doing and that you are using grand good judgment, and | have derived abundance of help from your etraightforward way. Now, Miss Grey, If you find space in your column, | wish you would kindly print a few lines which will probably help some poor widow, as there are three bachelors and two widow. ers out here, and all of us need a helpmate and a cook. All of us have email farms. Our ages range from 35 to 45 years. Any one can get full information by dropping me a card. Also child, and] You say you} Let} after | Mad love is no more to be desir-| jed than « mad dog. Try to be as) TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AT| FRYE & CO'S |must be the judge names and addressee There are good homes for some poor A.A. k you for your word of but must decline to send the praise, widows I am afraid you have not digested my replies if you have the idea that I can ship five widows to you under the delusion that it will elping them. The majority of en want to marry for some. thing beside room and board. Q—Wwill you se tell me If there is a union for hote! wait- ers and porters in Seattle? Where can | find the headquar- teres? Yours gratefully, F. A. A.—At the Labor Temple, corner of University st. and Sixth ay. all Q—Will you ple tell me | If it is in good taste to wear, | with a white dress, whit tock. | ings and black pumps, or should it be white shoes also? | have seen some wear them, but | did not know If it be right to do so. 1am, yours truly, A.—-White stockings and black | 1 | eS TARLISHED ac] Jou gall of outhwick in connection with JAMES McCREERY @ CO., New York L KCOND AY. and PIKE ST 'A Sale of Children’s Coats $7.50 to $10.00 Values, $5.00; $11.50 to $13.50 Values, $7.50; $15.00 to $20.00 Values, $9.75 Store open 9 a.m. te Op m A bl able fe es of de pr 14 ale Wednesday cial group Phe ¢ satins Fe gular i ic material ol ratit from 1 all wc tyles f olors are navy, tan, || 4 gray, red and black = ’ ite check For convenient selling this \ F nt has been divided ‘ 4 € ups and marked | at $5.00, $7.50 89.75. ketched is a serge model! / i of Copenhagen blue, with belt] te we of ribbon, collar and cuffs offy embroidered ratine. Regular ‘ $17.50, special $9.75. The other sketch is a brown coat of wool ratine, ylack satin belt. Regular $13.50, special $7.50. Second Floor. with Regular $2.50 and $3.75 Lingerie Waists Special At this price we are offer- ing a special assortment of Batiste and Voile Waists, either back or front closing, high and low neck styles, utifully trimmed with lace and embroidery; full length sleeves and shorter. There are also a few linen and madras waists in semi- tailored styles, all offered at the exceptional price of _ $1.95. Second Floor. bea MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St REP. BRYAN RAPS PIOUS ROCKEFELLER IN CONGRESS By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, ler can be connected with the slanghter of the last few day. ip May 5.—‘“John Colprado. pumps are considered by some as g00d style; but to my mind shoes} and stockings to match is much bet ter taste, Q—! am a young man, irs old, and I'm in love with a ear little girl of 17. | am sure she loves me. What | want to know Is this, should she go with other boys for auto rides, and be out all times in the night? And do you think she did me right when she told me she would meet me at the train one night, and, instead, went with another fellow to the dance, and never me any word where she She thinks | should not | care, but, Miss Grey, | do, for we are engaged, and expect to be married in July. She says she will mever do that way again, but as she has gone away from here, | am afraid she will | not be true to me. Since she has gone away | stay at camp, | and get a letter from her every day, but | am afraid she will not be true. | will see her the last of June, if she remains true, and then we will be married the first of July, and | will make her the happiest little woman In all the world, and | know I will be happy and content. do not throw this is | am in the deepest of c You would better be very sure the girl knows her own mind on the subject of marrying you. Aj girl who does not keep her word] about small things is hardly to be) depended on; but she may be truly sorry, and I judge from her frequent letters that she is. In such case, it/ fs unkind to be suspicious, You| Why be in a hurry to marry until you come to an understanding about her? ENGINEERS 10 BE CLUB GUESTS The Alaska engineering commis- sion, which will have charge of the location of government ratlroads in the North, the three members of which the president has just ap- pointed, has accepted the Commer. cial Club's invitation to be the \club’s guest at an informal banquet |to be held probably next week. ANITA TO WED LOS ANGELES, May 5,—Report- \ed Mrs. Anita Baldwin McClaugh daughter of late “Lucky” Baldwin, | and Richard Walton Tully, play wright, are engaged MAIN 9400 today, morrow today will iterday, be yes- Phone your WANT AD to! for by to-| D. Rockefeller, in his robes of piety, lis causing defenseless women and j le whe Pols & Co. — i for Seattle estimates the city’s jehiidren and hard-working men to population as 293 The t jbe shot to death, and miners are federal report announced the 1914 dealing death and destruction to| population as 313,029. |state guards called by the tarred] |hands of « corrupt political organiz- ation to make the men do the bid- |ding of the Standard Oil magnate.” | Representative J, W. Bryan, of} Washington, made this bald state- ment to the house of representa- tives, discussing his bill to provide “Complexion Secrets | In a volume bearing the lear’ caer says: “Continuous use of eTeaso paints, rouge and the like, had ruined my complexton. My skin was col- above title, cclees.: wrinkled, opts, God Daal for the government ownership and |Win 'iarge pores. “In Besiond 1 heard operation of the Colorado mines. [or the vittacr ot merM@ised way, my rst ex A Criminal «timself “This master of Standard Ot |raises his voice for the open shop,” continued Mr. B yet he stands Jable than all whenever my wrong I get an ounc yan, at the n | criminal violator of the Sherman | thin laye janti-trust law of the very first mag-|{t Off next morning. The wax. : | nitude. absorb th Ty-out cuticle, het a. | “He has done more against brighter, healthier, younger-looking okie, * | the principle of open competi- [*P2SE" ne wrinkles and enlarged ponsl tion among manufactur: rail- 1 began using a solution of saxolite, one = roads and big producers than ounce, dissolved in a half pint witeh | | any man in the world, with the [haze!. Bathing the face ia this every tentacies of his octopus, the | ‘nce wonderfully '-cadvertisoment: tie e Standard Oll Co, extending 3 throughout all the nations of the world. 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