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— i sesaaeeeninde Seis comspmmeemnemimiaiateneensameeminementeiees mcaneinen aaiamne cnaenmaenaniene senpeme acetate tre Er ae CET ET TE nT eT entrain THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 18, 1914. lithe They, Cibke KSTABL i ac J Jougalll ¢ fouthwick : 876 THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF MownRd D. Tromas Co. (Largest Wholeea le Corpet and Rug House In the Northwest.) - piebind saya silk $16.50 Brussels! {8c Bungalow Second Alve. and Pike St. In Connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York Store open 9.a.m. to 6 p.m w t iri, 17 and!to loves me very dearly. He still Py: Rugs Nets Pee Pre eeapie A sdb ote hana ladies dha Be iahs Until now we | while, have never gone to a party and| The reason we broke up wae be have never become intimately ao-| cause he went to « other girls quainted with boys, We feel like|/when we were gaged. What wall flowers, and we want to do/shall | do to win his affections something to make more friends. |back again? | shall never be hap (2) We do not know how to prop-| py_without him, about giving a party. seh Qxt2 Brussels Rugs, woven tn one lic Yd. Heavy Bungalow Noe full 36 Piece, no seams to rip or 35 inches wide, in ecru make | a matched. Good for $12 fine curtains for the 11 erly carry on a party, and ask you | Thanking you very much, 9 any room. Special mer home. Special . for advice, Do you think an even- BLOND. ne ing party would be suitable te.| Acolt will come out all right, I » (3) Also, oi preray® le ag Br am sure, Don't think you own a| ‘ gantly furnished, but do you nk’ man, body and soul, because you $22.50 Velvet. 90c hueselow we could decorate It tastefully and| sry ‘eneaged to him P inexpensively? You can be happy without him, vy Rugs Nets (4) What kind of games would be/ and it in your right and duty to 4 best, and should we take UP rugs) live each day—one at a Ume Just and dance? (5) Also, what Is good for refresh: | ments? (6) Don't you think a person's! popularity depends altogether his disposition? it Is hard to |why some people can have so many | friends, and others, who are per| haps more sincere, have fewer, HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, aw well and happily a# you can Q—I! also ran across the | | of warning to other men from * la. J” | reallze what his wife had to go through to sacrifice the one she loved, for | have gone through |the same fires, and worse than | that, for | had children to provide 69c v. Heavy Bungalow Nets, in cream or white; very fine weave. This net ts very popular for the liv Ing room or parlor 69c Spectal ee 9x12 Velour Rugs, 9 patterns to choose from: seamile: shown in small conventional $15.9 95 ° ' \ Formerly $30.00 | bormedly $20.00 | | Reduced to $22.50 | Reduced to $15.00 . d Formerly $12.00 | Formerly $55.00 Reduced to $9.00 | Reduced to $41.25 Formerly “$50. 00 Reduced to $37.50 colors. Special ... We Deliver Anywhere In Seattle. we Sgeetinel parton peeps] el husband has left me, too, and cores meets tems | eae OF Dine MlaR, | Soke. Demet. OF) Hats selling Tae verges ateaomige Ol B «COPY “ot B re ‘4 flower? Let it represent your kind-| without a shelter over my head or waar hadi — hemp, trimmed with | orchid pink hemp, ae pireiobe Rp engyd black Lizerre, trim- Mg pa Note—No advertised goods shipped outside of Seattle hess toward your guests, and you| means of protection In any form. | trimmed with velvet | 6ourra and combina: | trimmed in heavy | Plus Erosgriin wil | med with ruching of | trimmed with two a Aa wa). You might giv M lear 2 Leap gen Pbk ts r ribbon and three | ton of velvet and | motre faflle ribbon | velvet ribbon, French | black taffeta and | large Paradise fins NE ano NiRGINIA OT. TL Boe gag coh hth Banos Rigen brow fore cgi a iar at large wings | moire ribbon. and French flowers. | flowers and wheat. | burnt ostrich fancy. | and jet ornament. basket of flowers for h guest. | 1 did what thie other little wom- 3) Decora the house with/an didn’t want to do. .1 took him |green shrubbery, interspersed here| back and treated him kindly, but and there with vases of spring flow-| that did not reform him, He only \ers. | got worse, and the last result was (4) Inquire at the Mbrary for | the divorce court. 80, we see that books of games. I have not space| kindness has no effect on some to $125.00 This Reduction Includes Every Trimmed Hat in Our Stock Formerly Priced Up ale at V4 off original price. Offered for Tuesday only. Second Floor. Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre. Two Blocks North of Westlake Market. a It doesn’t matter what style you wish, or braid or trimming, it will be found tn this An unusual opportunity to purchase a medium-priced hat or an exclusive model at a great reduction. to deseribe them. | people. | sincerely think that thi (5) Fruit and homemade candy|man regrets what he ha $6. 95 d 8 S NO IONS , tig Rasy woferen | pe an ogre an weaters I serve strawberries, | stronger and cleaner character than I do not believe) he ever had before, so say, “Cheer Y\in elaborate entertainment | up. | (6) A person's popularity de! 1 have worked eo hard and true F | pends largely on his, or her, forget-| for @ little home, but still have not fulness of self. gotten it. Life in the future for |me at times seems very cold and Hugh Todd formally announcea| @—Several years ago | became |ionely, but | ing to be br: his candidacy for the democratic d to a young woman, and aft: in spite of what appears to hinde er a few months, by mutual consent, | and there is not even going to be a nomination for United States sen ator Saturday night. Powerful arguments against war) ware urged in Seattle eyo ‘hana terday, Peace Sunday, the niversary of peace between eter and the | United States. John J. Clark’s Spool Cotton, 2 for Sc. Se Hair Pin Cabinets, 4¢, 10c Cube Pins, white an black, 5é. 5c Sonomor Dress Fast- Se Paper Pins, 360 count, 2/¢, eners, white and black; as- | sorted sizes; dozen, 5c. 26¢ Skirt Markers, 13¢, 10c Shirt Waist Belts, 7¢, 10¢ Kohinor Dress Fasteners, 7@, se Hooks and Eyes, white or bl [ Kumpact Dress Forms, | | with collapsible skirt, sizes | | 2/2¢. 34, 36, 38 and 40. Price 10¢ Roman Pearl Buttons, card §¢, You might cream and cake. Special $5.75 4 McGraw wants to win four con. secutive National league pennants. | Well-made Sweaters of plain or fancy weaves, patch pockets, set-in sleeves and Byron collar the engagement was broken and she spot on my moral character. What |returned me the ring | gave her. | does “H. A. J.” think of this ex- white, cardinal and navy The colors are gray, Very special, $5.75. 1116 FIRST AVE. : It has beon known for some| Would It be proper or decent to| perience for a woman of his own Near Sencea St. [time that Todd would be a candi-|give this ring to another woman as| age? H ybody a cheering 75 50 Comins een ae Gold Filled Eye Glasses |}, “8 but not until Saturday did he jan engagement ring? | sm a peer word to offer a woman who stands At $8.75—are Sweaters of Jumbo stitch and $3.75. Se Hair Nets, all colors, 6 for 10¢. - rime; the p et ri ; o! A { , hich consists of but ten words a a] Cont 9100-—and buy a new one for vont prot 40 not atand alone, anc| | styles, with or without belt. May be had in all $17.50 a0 819.50." §15-00.|! hole or fish eye; assorted } follows ‘0 uphold the hands of|my fiancee of equal value, Yours |)" ; ‘ San Borma, the pasasatio. best Sais 4 your right desire is a true desirable colors Pheu Forms, the pneumatic bust || sizes; dozen, 5c. Woodrow Wilson and his adminis-| truly, W.A.O. | irayer. “H. A. J.” and others form; sizes 34 to 50, $15.00. | sixes; oxen, Se tration.” Todd makes the fourth democrat Tape Packages, 8 pleces § Safety Pins, nickel-plated, card 1@, Slipper Trees, all metal, nickeled, A.—In the first place, to my mind | Dust Caps of Washable material, jit Is very foolish for a poor man to should be cheered by your letter, ‘ Silk Sweater Coats—have just arrived and There are many women like you; ; ¢. Siinserltin ace rotera | in the bay a $100 ring for a girl , also, many men-fuat doing their may be had in the new two-tone effects with Fin Cushions with pins; formerly | | § Dpe narree Wi ave to] Why not have the stone reset? | pow } n do, % ; ie ¥ 26e and 36c, 5¢, pair ie. Inctoding scientific examination by [| Vote for two of the four candidates path Lear ea cata won terete or without belt, in various styles of colors $ Airlite Collar Supports, card 6¢, ee Tl toad foo ree ee toe. | GnnA few days age | aeoldental- — Priced from $7.50 to $25.00. 10c Wash Cloths, good | ae Bust Forms, good quality, $1.59. pronounced progressive |ly invented some useful article, on i " Collar Supports, 3 on a card, 2¢, in his party and has always fought|which | am going. to obtain a| &—! am keeping company with Second Floor. | || size; Turknit weave, 5c. Pane’ Pete |a young man 23, who says he loves me, and | feel sure my af- fection for him is of the very best Now, Miss Grey, for the last few days | have felt that he Is begin- ning to think mea thing of the past, although | know he le true to me. Mise Grey, he has been want. ing to leave me to visit hie home, a long way from here, although he says he will come back me, 1 want him to eta he the only one that | want fo conti and help me through my difficul- ties. Am | wrong In wanting him | feel ls never will see him for progremive men and measures within his party. (MONEY ROLLING IN FOR TRIP 10 nt. Now, Misa Grey, kindly advise me what you think the best man- ner to obtain a patent; whether through patent attorneys in D. C. or local patent attorneys. Many thanks for your kind and valuable advice. Very truly yours, A THINKER. A.—Write the United States Pat- ent Office, Washington, D. C,, for} pat __The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Eel Avenue and Pike Street COUNCIL MAKES |WOMAN FACES CHANGE IN RULE | COURT; TO FIGHT UPON LICENSES PRISON ORDER SEATTLE’S YOUNG PLAYER TROUPE GOES TO ORIENT PUT WATCHMAN UNDER ARREST AS HIGHWAYMAN POUCH KEEP STE alone Ing with a young man whom 1) The fund to send the University of Washington eight-oared crew to Poughkeepsie to race with the crack crews of the East is growing. Grad |@ate Manager Ralph A. Horr and |his committee are working strenu- |ously to raise the necessary $4,000 Fessante, the ts a ov Pons gdp | Sh University society dance at ny o! al > | the Hippodrome Friday night netted SrA eR aserom ioe don to 28¢ | $550 to the fund. Other entertain- each. Order now. |ments are planned to tncrease the PRISE NOVELTY WORKS J amount. 1113 First Av. | Local alumni of other colleges are enthusiastically aiding the fund Easter Booklets, Novelties and Post Easter Greeting don't care as much for as for the) one to whom | used to be engaged. 1 know that the one | was engaged | to stay? will 1 thank you In advance. HATTIE. A.—It seems to me it Is selfish | not to want the young man to visi It is sometimes selfish, our Why his home. too, to be continually telling difficulties to someone else. true to him, but he seems to feel bad every time |} talk to another boy. || please tell me how to make him | overcome it? you|! not tell the good things, and forget Chas, Stanchfield, night watchman on the King county ferry to Kirk: land, was arrested last night by puty Sheriff George Weber and Following a successful tour of Canada and the Middle West. the Juvenile Bostonians, well known! |troupe of Seattle players, returned City Marshal V. J. Kaufman of Kirk-|home Sunday, The season has been land, charged with connection in jan immense success. |the robbery of Arthur McArthur of| Mrs. EB. BE. Lang, director and Kirkiand, shortly after midnight,/ manager of the company, is com-| Sunday morning. |pleting arrangements for a tour of t Stanchfield was locked up in the | the Orient county jail pending an investigation | after a short rest here. Into the case. McArthur / to officials that he fell asleep on the boat and reported stop in their journey across the Pa- jcific. The juveniles appeared in a Honolulu probably will be tho first of order, Liquor Hcenses hereafter will be |granted only to individuals, never|Untarily before Judge Frater this | again to incorporated companies. 80 | |decided the council's license com- | jail for contempt of court in failing mittee today. Saloons operating under a com: |which she {s said to have drawn pany name have simply changed managers heretofore when action) The company will leave | was taken against them for a breach | pointed out Councilman | Erickson, who urged the change. “They always say they weren't the ones that cut up,” Miss Estella Miller appeared vol- morning to answer an order issued | Saturday for her to be committed to | to turn over to the court $1,347.28, rom Dr. Dudley L. Munson's ac- count in the Seattle National bank. As housekeeper for Dr. Munson, she was appointed his trustee, with power to draw on his account for »,| necessities, just before the doctor | left for the Ei last March. with contributions of various felt some one going through hi ’ said Erickson. |“ }ig {g {11 in Washington, D, C hers? z Dug *|two-months’ engagement in the Ha-| «7,4: , ” , D. C, ATTENTION, LADIES | amounts. eee create can trect the man ui Dockets He protested abd the max|watians in i9i%, and enjoyed big Bad ig ho srthonge h tsvaray ty | , Her attorneys are today resisting We are the only factory In Seattie|| The College club show, “Tango you have true aftection for him, | @sappeared business. val Of che Or petitioning for a re-| Judge Frater’s order for her to be en-| | Town,” asing the new vacuum syvtem for = hemp.|! presentation Friday and Saturday is rounding into shape for| If he feels badly when you speak McArthur was slugged twice with newal of the Oriental Co., the first to draw a license in his Inc., was | locked up in jail. Panama to another man, that Is his prob a blunt instrument on the pathway | name this m in Th h seotindin Te od Goukiiah Gad watinks Gaturée : . Drobo hi : 2 ros porning. e change Funeral for Bowman Ralston, tee satisfaction. idee ae pb teethepotiies seacieg ya lem. gg By nba himoett pet men ype x homeo later and NOW HAS RIVAL will be made as licenses are renew-| singer, Tuesday night, at Bonney- WLER 5 o D1 » wo! your own as ay 4 r ‘ ot eee ula -3_— tal Apts.|| ‘The proceeds will go to the fund DK. A.M. JOHNSON indicated in the first part of this} Stanchfield’s commission as a spe oo ary Watece's | The feature will be a chorus made answer. I am sure you will both|Clal deputy was revoked last Au-| SAN FRANCISCO, May 18.—| |up of business and professional men,|| NOT NECESSARY | fo ’what you think right. gust. Christofferson’s aerial ferry be- |who are now well into form for all |the frills and burbelows of the femi SEWING $ MACHINES New Machines rv: WHITE SEWING MAC 1424 Third (Near Pivey 55 ‘TO HEAR WANTS OLYMPIA, May 18.—Gov, Lister has set aside Monday, May 26, as a day for hearing persons interest- ed in the calling of a special ses agin | BABE. |exonerated by a coroner's jury of| Have your Leghorn, Milan. Hemp. |} sion of the state legislature. | PRESENTS | A—Go to the Chamber of Com-| binme in connection with the death | Panama or old ptraw dyed, cleaned or jini | merece for the address of the . vhile rei | | | of Lon Bordon, shot while resisting resewed into the Intest style | |proper persons to whom to write | arrest MODEL MILLINERY (EZRA ON JAUNT for the information you wish | i | | a0 | DED | | CITY FLOODE OLYMPIA, May 18.—Ezra Meek ler has reached this city oxteam, on the first |jJourney over the Pacific highway |to the San Francisco exposition MUST PAY TAX OLYMPIA, with his SEATTLY. ENGINEERING SCHOOL. First West and Roy May 18-—The su BRYANT, May 18.—The Stimp- record for a single |Bine's load of logs in a day, the |mark being established May li, | when a total of 457,840 feet of logs donkey en | were loaded on cara by a single ell, here. 4 engine. 50c Full Sets Teeth $5 & U ‘JINX IN RECALL \ Giveit.to your children between meals / - L. R. CLARK, : Se ‘| WILL TEST CASE ull Sets Teet $5 p x | use it in preparing meals—use it in pre- ; The Importance of Teet Foe alt ‘ounslee. siehall el by. ovr Any work that doesn't prove sat-| CENTRALIA, May 18—City | paring foods, seasoning vegetables, So important are teeth that no| RAYMOND, May 18—H. H drivers after Wednesday noon of Rev. Dr. Alzamon tra Lucas, | isfactory will be repaired free of |Clerk Mabel Lee, for the second man can get into the United ftates | Johnson, state oyster patrol, and |[M each week Ph. D., Who Will Hold charge at any time time has refused to accept petitions in your baking. ore ‘Sain knows that heath, vital. | half a dozen members of the Wil E Come in SOON—today, if you|@sking for the recall of Mayor H. |Paste this in your : ty and strength are directly depend-|lapa Harbor Oystermen's associa Don't Mise Our wish—for free examination and es-|W. Thompson and Commissioners | faverite Cook Book. Try Carnation for ent upon them. Why are you men|tion have been arrested fc I ‘ : -C L ms, . Keir and Ses the affidavit re A And women to negligent of your fully gathering oysters With a rake Colonial Dinner Set 3 aSS Lessons WE NTAND: back v0F our|showing the. flhaneial backers or| CARNATION one month — use it ral to Your “Wehave inate bri from the state reserve, The right IM orter, «coupon tn every bundle poe WORK FOR 12 YEARS! jthe preparation and ciroulation of |. Baked Custard 3} in everything—have to fit the lightest purse, and welof the state te sell oyste fre the petitions was lacking, wo eget, 4 fo aay it, are putting dut the best the reserve will be tested, | tells all about tt GUARANTEE | |fatleersonseurar, Sean | better food and re- actions they will tell you, and also TONE HALL [27 vriveretyy ss. 24, 200 on BAIN’S ON BOOZE jcevsserretezr| duce your milk teil you iat the worvice i sanitary) FO BUILD MILL § Call Queen Anne 9 K Y. 0 versity St, Opp. Fraser. Ito buttered pan and erate cream and butter i r Never Slip Plates. 96, ‘ : tmeg over : Hiegular $10 Gold Crowns...” 4.00 | The Washing’s Fine Cor, 8th Av. and Madison 8t. Paterson Co, "A man that drinks is out of|penastioikeeee | Dilla, WE GIVE GAS EVERETT, May 18—Laying the nine charmers of mustcal comedy.| lap of his} son Mill Co. camp here claims the | TO SUFFER CHIROPRACTIC WILL CURE YOU founded or theory, but om| n, and T to 8 p. m. wii that we are m TO THO! + WASHINGR— 30 Lbs. for special HAVE | CENTRAL | would Q—Am going to write and ask Where ind a letter to find belongs you for some information. one out if a biuejacket, who Roy Francis having n- to the order of the Elks and Ma- second sons, is dead, or not? Now, Miss Grey, don’t think this! childre for he is 27 and | Jam 21, and he hasn't written since hydro-aero- plane service Humanity May 18th, 19th, 20th EXONERATE IVY |the war broke out, and there has| been a number of marines killed. |Please answer this, as | am wait- ing for your answer. EVERETT, May |town marshal of Granite Falls, was | | FAIRBAN May 18,—Reports |from Cirele City are that the town jis completely inundated by the jbreaking up of the fce in the | Yukon, The break-up is the worst CUT-, lin recent history $ RATE POISON RACERS OHI FIND PLATINUM REEDLEY, May 18. mineral bearing ore, containing a| | quantity of platinum, has been un- covered on the ranch of A. I. Pow- Amalgam filling . $1 Gold Crowns... $3) A ledge of | tween this city and Oakland has a} 18.—Fred Ivy, | ‘Porcelain Bridgework $3 date,” said Chief Griffiths today, tn and bake in a moderate oven. Insert a clean knife es seen | WET WASH DENTISTS yr x 23-fsr,vse | Every day the year around be sure of hav: T rT Carnation Milk From Contented Cows For all Kitchen and Table Purposes. Order from your grocery »p conce: a 40 Conte re ed tird dogs, ‘amou rac ending, stany_concerae x comit | ROUGH DRY 2. ine annals ot the North recently || ing Clean, pure, wholesome milk by using | Ronald. | Minimum Bundle, 500 We make a specialty of teeth| purchased by Grant Jackson for | | bali ti plates by our painiess | ggo0, were found poisoned Satur- Our SNOW WHITE WORK has . (ENGINE WORKS i —_— ‘ foundation for a second Weyer {commenting on the suspension of | blade and when it comes a Regal Dental Offices | haeuser mill in this city will becin || LAUNDRY At 8 p.m. Sharp | Officer Shiels for drunkenness, | out clean custard is done or delicatessen ‘a Or, L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager |on an 80-acre tract this week. The The chief has issued a bulletin, | Watch it closely to avoid teday 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. Note: Bring this ad with you, plant will be erected as a memorial to the late head of the firm, AUTO SERVICE ADMISSION 50 CENTS cautinoning all Jagainst drinking men on the fore cooking tao much. Serve