The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1914, Page 4

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1914. SPINNING’S CLEARANCE SALE Offers you extraordinary Price Inducements to fill your present needs and to antielpate your future wants now But your a few of the money-in pocket savings are given to our atx mom, 1.80) year here. A personal visit . Main 0400. 1 ¥ 5 : , A Little More Polish, That's All —obdertmat to their professed the re-| apes Blo Bottle publicans will not hold direct primaries to let voters} 4 4 $6.50 No. @hoose the 87 delegates from King county to the Tacoma} tion Bafety Razor Bet @tate convention in June | be 7%4neh Curling Iron Chairman J. B, Metcalf, who handpicked 121 delegates | ")two years ago, has, however, made a small concession He} has evolved a plan which is a cross between handpicking]} « RE 26e England or Wingfield store will show hundreds of other reasons for investing Hberally be nN ca tn i Te bi GE Suc fore stock 1s depleted 2he Bottle Liquid Veneer Liquid Veneer. ..88¢ Aq Veneer. .7he 00 Gillette Combine $4.58 be 19¢ intentions, 2 land direct primaries. It is the ward caucus. ) Thus, a meeting is called in a ward. The politicians| ihe Bo in training for the event, fix the slates, and naturally! A Linch Eagle Paint or Varnish Brush. .5¢ btain control of these meetings and name the delegates. Of} Nps e inch Eagle Paint or Varnish Brush S¢ leourse, that’s not the same kind of handpicking Metcalf and aa : inch Hagie Paint or Varnish Brosh 10¢ Rhe standpatters indulged in two years ago and four years Tt has a little more polish | There's a reason for all this. For pure political ex oy: some of the standpatters had advocated primaries ar in order to regain the people's confidence. . jut on the showdown, Chief Handpicker Metcalf warned Standpatters that primaries would exhibit the weakness Sot the party, as there would be a woeful lack of numbers to the polls to register as standpatters. 50¢ Tennis Pall &x1%-iInch Leather Trunk Handle 10¢ Eight-Letter Electric National Cash Reg ister coe eevee $250.00 | SPINNING’S CASH STOR 1417 AVE. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS or 1415 FOURTH eur of) 100 pounds of butter, 126 pounds of flour and 720 exes, besides large quantities of flavoring, raising and nute It took 224 pounds of sugar and The cutting up and distributing )take place Wednesday afternoon, various sizes, one for each of the birthday cake has always | from 2:30 to 4:30, in the sixth floor! The Bon Marche's existence been one of the leading features of | ‘ afe. Everybody who fe present Charles A. Jacobs and Fred Blake. * | will be given a slice free, And, of|head bakers at The Bon Marche The Bon Marche's - anniversary |oourse, everybody is cordially in-| bakery, and one assistant, work the standpat central committee at its meeting today | sales. |vited to be there. 143 hours to make and ice these |the whites of 420 eggs to make the Wwill decide against holding primaries. It’s a safe predic-| The distribution thie yoar will! This year 24 cakes were baked, in (cakes, and used 100 pounds of sug icing. For the BEST tp Traveling Goods| Seattle’s Leading tion to make at the RIGHT PRICE see us | Dentist and nother Nail in Perennial Slander REPAIRING | Optician Phone Elliott 1169. | - ‘of Miller Trunk & Leather" 7Q% 2a¢ 7% Mint OR, it seems, the hundredth leader | venue of the suffrage movement has explicitly denied that in Goods Co. In the Union Block and 904 SECOND AVE. Washington Bldg. view a married woman who allows a husband to support iene Mate S08 br is little better than a “kept woman.” ©» The longevity of this slander and the persistency with Swhich opponents of suffrage try to fasten it upon the suffrage latférm are without parallel unless in the case of that other 1 WENT TO A SAWATION ~—— i | n : 7 : ARMY MEETING LAST NIGWT AND fennial campaign yarn, “a dollar a day is enough for any y Biteeman.” High cost of living has killed the latter, but WHEN THSY TOOK UP A COLLECTION former, like John Brown's soul, goes marching irrepres- | . i on. | ; Crm | NZ —<—w Any married woman who does her duty as wife or wife ALBANY PAINLESS mother is not “supported” by her husband any more 188080088 fan he is supported by her. If he battles outside the home Or the family living she battles not less bravely, and usually Cheap Dental Work . Expensive h a great deal more patience, zeal and socrif*c witain i hours of toil are longer, her cares more numerouy “be ir and tear upon her powers is infinitely greater. ‘There ts « vast difference between getting cheap Dental work and “ ting edo ms almost time, a $ —_— your work ; having ntecing prices that s best there It is the vain and idle and frivolously extravagant para- wife who invites comparison with the butterfly woman Negative virtue who is no wife at all But even so, the suffrage movement offers hope to both the former it offers a chance to enlist in a cause of real st and in team play which may lead to the abandon- “Nobody ever criticises a Mish in shame, of some of her former uselessness; while to 4 erman for loafing.” latter it offers a means of escape from the vapidity of pny role of the moth fluttering pss the candle cg on BB ob peg Sared = apeahh yond ead For, of course, the suffrage movement is bigger than suf- becomes amaller as he grows . If it were only a matter of more votes, it probably older. Just think what a one- ldn’t amount to much. Its greatness lies in the fact that one agen gy ag ey ee to is a manifestation of democracy, a quickening among a gd eee minority of humankind of the spirit of fair play and AWKWARD tights. No man, no woman, whose soul once catches that spark divinity’s sacred fire can ever afterward become as ish cr as sordid as before. put work and then sell you cheap Junk for under another name. without erowns, plates or brid unknown to the Dental sctenc therefore, impossible. Our work is sure to please you. Out jose are sureto suit you, as we advertise. thorough examination Take Elevator or Walk Up LOW EXCURSION FARES EAST To Chicago—May 16, 18, 19 and20 To All Points East DAILY JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. Stops en route permitted. Return limit October 31. Minneapolis, St. Paul , Good Investment MIGHTY fine thing to do one of these delightful morn- ings in early spring is to pack a hamper with “vittles” take missus and the kids into the country for a holiday. Go where there are wild flowers and an orchestra of birds offer a prize to the youngster who can identify the most and the largest number of bird calls But it would be wel to go prepared. otherwise you may put to blush because of your own ignorance Farmers’ bulletin 513, “Fifty Common Birds of Farm or chard,” which Uncle Sam's Department of Agriculture has ed, and which your congressman will send you if you write for it, will post you about the birds. Tt may be that your congressman can also send you a phiet which will tell you about the wild flowers, too, “| | AKOZ CORRECTS PORTLAND MAN'S | \S Ree “— ~ » $ 60.00 “It looks selfish of you to have | Relatively igh we don’t happen to know of one m the bird pamphlet are colored pictures of the com- birds, with enough information about the habits of th to make a fine topic of conversation when your picnic on its way. sist on Seattle-/| BAR BLOCKS “No wood blocks for us,” was the | attitud® of the county commission. ers, when lumbermen attempted yes- In doing this you enable the | terany to explain the advantages of to increase his| wood block paving. The commis and compel him to em- | sioners refused to include blocks tn more help. REMEMBER, | thelr specifications for bids. the weekly payroll,| STAR WANT ADS eee renter Seattle. | BRING RESULTS e 8 RHEUMATISM AND BAD STOMACH Charles Allen Says New| a : Mineral Remedy Gave | Quick Cure. For ten years Charles Allen, of 118 Sixth Street, Portland, suffered | with rheumatism and stomach trou-| ble. Although he was so severely | affiicted that he had to quit work,/ he has pow recovered and is telling | his friends that he was cured in three weeks by Akoz, the new Call fornia medicinal mineral discovered | by former State Harbor Commis-| sioner and State Labor Commie-| sioner, John D. Mackenzie, of San| Francisco. “I worked for the O-W. R. & N. for 20 years, but I got rheumatism and stomach trouble so bad that I a oneseated racing car It would be awkward {if you became married.” Awkward is right. 1 couldn't afford to keep up the car if I was married.” eee One of the guests at a wedding, sceing a dism man who appeared to be on terms of familiarity with the principals, asked: bridegroom-elect ?” 6 the gloomy reply. said the guest, “what interest have you mony?” “well,” man, “I'm date.” in the cere- replied the the defeated candi- ee Like a Proposal. slooking young | “Are you related to the bride | young | These to a Few Points. Duluth, Superior . Chicago, Milwaukee DE AGME 6s 6 acces Omaha, Kansas City . 60.00 72.50 70.00 60.00 55.00 108.50 . 107.50 «+ 91.50 Low Fares to All Other Eastern Points New York, Philadelphia . Washington . Pittsburg ... YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Through Gardiner Park open June eway, the northern and original to September 15. entrance. Four Transcontinental Trains Two of them to and from Chicago. - Three to the Twin Cities. One to St. Louis, A. TINLING, A.G. F.& P. A, Room 2023 Smith Bidg. Seattle H. N. Kennedy, G. A. Frt. Dept. J. O, McMullen, C. P. A. 107 Yesler Way—Phone Elliott 5750, Seattle Northern Pacific Railway A. D, CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. PORTLAND, OR. “That's a nice looking fellow who's just come In,” said the young man who was dining with his best girl. he a friend of yours?” ; Indeed, 1 PB Bakeries cna tae 5 . CORRECTION had to stop work,” said Allen in oo |speaking of hia recovery. “I feel In last Friday's issue of The! well and strong now and at least 20 Star an error appeared in the ad-| years younger. I have a good rppe-| vertisement of the Seattle Paint | tite and rest splendidly, | expect to Company, which should have read: | 0 to work again soon |“Ironite Heel Proof Floor Paint 19, “Akoz surely has done wonders |sold by over 60 dealers in Seattle|for me. I have taken all the rem- = vicinity. If your dealer offers|edies recommended to me, but }you something else, suggest that | without results, until I began taking he get it from us. Made in 10)Akoz. My friends can vouch for beautiful colors.” The Star prints|my improvement. Any Information this today to correct any possible | in regard to what Akoz has done for nisunderstanding. me will be gladly given.” An elderly beginner at golf was playing his first game recently, and was struggling to hit the bail A caddie remarked “If he was a-playin’ wiv new laid eggs his golf wouldn't cost him much, would it?” | Charles Allen. | | This wonderful mineral remedy has given exceptional results in this city and vicinity in the treatment | not only of rheftmatism and stomach \trouble, but also of catarrh, eczema, | piles, ulcers and other ailments. 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