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ee, SET Rt Beta sern . t . . es ENE Ever See a Playable Piano for $45? You Will Find Some Now at the Eilers Clearance, Other Uprights for Only $95; a Deter- mined Effort to Sell a Lot of Ac- cumulated Used Pianos Quick. MANY BABY GRANDS AND WITH FREE MUSIC ROLLS—SOME NEW ONES ALSO INCLUDED AT SIMI. PLAYER PIANOS BRAND LAR DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. marry Q.--Oh, if | tell you, jme | of us used to have and we would n | | started with a only knew 1am sure you can advise When | wae juet 16 a bunch ch good times er Separate, unl “steady.” Nothing would do, but we should | wasn't 80 anxious though, as he was the only boy | had ever gone with and | knew | never loved him, but somehow | couldn't refuse We have two children now, and my husband ls 80 VERY different from myself Oh, why do men pretend to be what they are not before married? Why don’t they act natural, and there would be less unhappy mar " riages? Miss Grey, | just can’t We proceed this week in real | Player Pianos Drastically [bear him, he le #0 vulgar earnest to close out all used tn- | haw} haus Lone aaron Geka, struments as heretofore adver. | Cut, Too uAien since: i fame cations tised. It is our firm belief that | We now offer Player Ptanos eral times without my husband's never before have cireum-| at prices than snot be duplt knowledge. stances made It possible to offer | cated elsewhe $290 now | He knows | am married, too. | for so little such a vast assort- | buys an Apollo Player; $650 a KNOW it is wrong, and | alway ment of really most irable | Weber Planola Plano, while for make up my mind not to meet him instruments, including Up-| ¢ $345, $418, $435 and $624 again, but when he asks me I just rights, Player Pianos and Baby | you can now secure instru want to be with him, Grands. | ments that regularly sell for | 1 Just feel so blue at times and! We'll sell Tuesday a good, | more than twice the money tn || get so nervous.) don't know what Playable piano for as little as | this or any other Free to do UNHAPPY 21 $45.00; old style, to be sure, but | music rolls included | A—-The only thing for you to do yet suitable for starting some |is the right thing. Break with this children in music, But at this Easy to Pay for One jman once and for all; stand by the low price, $45.00, we feel we | 3 ini vais jbargain you made with your hus should be paid all cash, and not | g,st#*t with « payment of only — | rand, and do your duty be asked to put a long time pay en we new. on CORY ys |children, The man does Ghent contract for bo small an strument tn this sale may be I vou or he would not pe ay | had on such easy terms of pay 1 bed : ~ : amount on our books. “ 4 to be disloyal to your home tles ment as any home can cor i? vou @ married to the other ; veniently arrange, Our Bch re Ricca 9 xia Cutting plan places plano within | hand reach of every child which Sta — oak enous A splendid Uttle mahogany | ought to have a musical educa <(e otee fee ee nt ee and strictly modern Krehling | tion. No home should be with. never want to be near him upright piano will be sold in| out music, Payments can now | ne this sale for only $142.00. | be arranged semi-annually, or Q.—t have never seen a question Plainer styles are $117.00 and A sweet tone Ludwig and an elegant Behring 5.00, smaller size is only $155.00. elegant Flemish Oak Smith & Barnes plano will be sold for only $190.00, and a smaller size mahogany, also in fine $165.00. & part Deautiful oak case Kimball, ts A Hallet & Davis, and another style cabinet Grand tn elegant some only $95.00. will each go for $2 tion, is only Kimballs, one only $240.00 $235.00, carved mahogany, only $25 Most Prominent Makes Included even on a one, two and three year plan. A Free Use Plan During this sale we issue also & special two years’ exchange agreement. We accept any {n- | strument at sale prices toward payment of one of our fine new Chickerings or the Autoplano = | of the many numerous anda An ondi- ral eularly every purchaser now two years’ {sfied purchaser, for every in- strument {s guaranteed, and no transaction is considered closed jof this kind in this column, but as |you seem able to everything, help me. answ almost 1 am in hopes you can The MOLES are destroy ing my garden, How shall | destroy THEM? State FARMER. best write the Department at A.—You would Agricultural the state capitol, question Q.—I!f a persons pawns his ring. |and the time expires, and the inter Jest not paid, can they sell the ring larger Ent | free use of any plano offered in {without notifying him? Please an- 55.00, | this sacrifice sale. A pur |gaturday, and thank you very arg B | much. M. J.C A.—The state law of 1909 on this provides that a pawned | A hurried trip through this watess & means catiefaction to aby gp ng ae een | big establishment (four floors | *e buyer |broker glve evidence that he has varied stock of everything | Out-of-town buyers should = It also provids that only 3 musical on the Pacific Coast), | write or telephone for descrip month interest fs lega 7 slation | will quickly convince even the | tive list and numbers. Any In- fof this law is a misdemeanor and most discriminating musician | strument sent, subject to ex pu ble by imprisonment and of the quality of the planos now | amination, upon deposit of fine offered in this sale. amount stated in this adver _ and | tisement. The deposit will be Your reply to the question reta- Several Sohmers and four and a couple of Story & Clarks, are to be had, and all at greatly reduced prices. Numerous Art Styles Chickerings three Hazeltons, a number of cheerfully refunded if the tn- strument fs not found satisfac tory. This sale will be contin- | ued until every {nstrument is sold. Remember, every one ts fully guaranteed, and at these low prices all should find buy- ers quickly. Kimballs Especially Low Priced Several of the most expensive specially designed, so-called “art style” pianos are also in- cluded in this reduced price sale. We want to move them now. These are special period designs, a number of Grands and some Uprights, and will The Nation's largest and most make superb instruments for several of Seattle's elegant homes. NU BONE CORSETS Vegetable Sik Hosiery 802 PEOPLE'S BANK Elliott 4433 progressive retailers, Ellers Building, Third and University, Seattle, Wash. MORNING GAMES The queen's birthday is being| lcelebrated throughout England and | Canada today. As part of the pro- tive to the “Blue Sky Law,” as per| attached, Is jot correct In that how to|should | serve and how decorate? E. A, 8. A-—The fourth wedding anntiver sary ie “fruit and flowers so you have a wide scope for refreshmenta and decoration | Personally, | prefer plants to cut flowers, and wild to hothouse vart-| otle You should v your ind vidual tacte in the matter Q.—Would you please tell me where the summer school of this elty le, and If It costs anything, and) if we to take our own booke? When does it start? Thanking you very much, H.C. AI cannot give you all particulars, #0 you would better call | up the office of the superintendent of city schools, Even if not under) his jurtediciton, he will no doubt} know to whom to refer you, Q.—Please answer this, Can a man, not an American citzen, buy! and sell land in the state of Wash | ington? | I thank you In advance INQUIRER & man has taken bis first| he has all the rights of a A.—It papers, citlzen, There ts a law which declares | that no allen can buy property, buf only the state can deprive him of it, and the fact remains that the state has never seen fit to do this. Q.—WiI!! you please tell me some-| \ thing that will bleach my skin with. | out breaking it? My neck Is so dark | Thanking you, FERN. | | A-—A cornmeal pack is an good as anything, Mix with water and/ apply. Peroxide seems to help some! skins, but is apt to dry it out too] much. Q.—WiIll you, In your column, give me the correct form to use for th cards to accompany announcements for commencement? With many thanks, A.—Simply card Tr.H. | {orlose your calling Q.—Will you pl thie Miss Cora Anderson really a woman who has been posing as a| man for the last 13 years? We are anxious to know. THREE READERS. | A.-1 do not know Cora Anderson | personally, but have her word! for it that she posed as a man for a | number of years. | ' Q—Please tell me how to siaal ; white and black kid gloves. Also a | White and black plumes. u. A.—It only costs 10 cents to have 4 pair of kid gloves cleaned, but if you wish to clean them at home, gasoline is as good a thing as you can use, Work in the open, and keep away from the fire. | It in said that plumes can be auc cessfully cleaned in luke-warm suds, | there are several states that have | ™4¢e from a pure soap, and shaken the so-called laws relative to regu: | Util quite dry. lations put upon stock Issues. nated in Kansas or Colorado in the | Tecipe for the salt beads that they/ As far as | remember, this origi stop to the wildcat jock sales and resulted in consid-| ‘able good, as all stock issues must be under the supervision of appointed state offic. fect, | et ton hi else it was not pa of business in the last session). each si la vita T they © endl atic k maker.” law as passed the state's *. This law, being of such good et been cop! by Mat nd | think that W: one of the same effect (or d due to press In e the nickname is the y Blue Law” or “Blue A. M. PRIC Tt mems pret k you. ll as “butcher, has such was not of this will no The state of Oregon you mention. It last session legislature, but doubt be at the next. gram of ceremony in Vancouver - and Victoria, the Northwestern| @Q—A few days ago | accidentally $12 50 league clubs had double-headers|taid my rubber overcoat on som at The morning games re-| lime, and now large white spots are | Pay@for an “Evening Course” tn # follows all over it. Please advise me how to| Electrical, Gas or Steam Engineering ria (Morning Game) | take them off, and oblig SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL. ostieoceiey as af 5. M. B. Firet West and Roy Cadman: Smith, Chapman.| A.—You would better consult a Hoffman |first-class dealer in rubber goods. rr, (Morning Game) | | If it is possible to remove the toooeteoe 2s F 3/ Spots, he can probably refer you to HATS REBLOCKED Have your Leghorn, Milan, Panama or old rtraw dyed, cleaned or resewed into the latest style MODEL MILLINERY Fifth Floor People’s Rank Bide. | bo Second, at “SPECIAL” PROTECT YOUR CHECKS. No. 30 Protectographs now Morey Stationery Co. TIS First Ave. (Near Columbia 8t.) DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. 10-piece Union Orchestra, Dancing Taught by Competent 5 and MACHINES Up ITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Nene Main 1525 48 SEWING $ Hemp. REDUCED FARES TO THE EAST Summer Excursion Tickets on Sale June 1 to September 30 (Inclusive), O-W. R. & N. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC Low Round Chicago vee -$ 72.50 Denver .. $55.00 St. Louis ..-...- -$ 70.00 Memphis $79.70 New York on . $108.50 | Milwaukee $72.50 Eaeers 91.50 | Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas jelphia ... ... -$108.50 | City, Missouri River ws ington, D.C. .. -$107.50 Points ...... a sasedeewe $60.00 Proportionately reduced fares to many other principal Eastern points. Going Mmit, 15 days; UNION PACIFIC ow ll ss i. SYSTEM with choice of routes. We offer superior ad van 6 in travel, splendid up-to-date equip ment throughout, excellent dining car service 1914, via the Trip Fares to 1914. * going and coming, final return Hmit, October 31, Liberal stopovers allowed and courteous and efficient employes. your summer trip now J. H, O'NEILL, Dist. Pass. Agt. 716 Sevond Avenue Telephone Main 932 Plan a cleaner in that line. Q.—We would like to have you! settie an argument for ui How many teeth does one have when he gets his wisdom teeth and all? Thanking you, | remain, INQUISITIVE. A An adult who has cut his wisdom teeth (and hasn lost any, ha! ha!) should have teeth in his mouth—if none 1s false, in which case he may have them in his pocket, or cooling off in a glass of water. the fourth Q.—Wi!! you please tell me what anniversary is, what 2% Conte Per Pow Dry Weight WET WASH ROUGH DRY *., Minimum Bundle, 50 Our SNOW WHITE WORK has become so popular and our patrons #0 numerous that we are making a offer THOSE WHO BIG WASHINGS. HAVE 30 Lbs. for 50c flow picked up by our after Wednesday noon of each week Don't Colonial Dinner Set Otter. A Mine Our coupon in every bundle tolls all about ft Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE & hing: | | Q—witt you “kindly give me the, are wearing now? | Trusting to hear from you soon,! PC. | A.—I am glad to accommodate | You. Here is the recipe: / Salt-Cornstarch Beads | Heat % cup crystal salt quite hot; pour % cup boiling water over % cup cornstarch and stir until nooth; then add the hot salt; d work well until a amooth dough. | Color any shade desired, or divide | the mass and use different colors. | A plece of indelible pencil, dissolv- | | ed, gives a beautiful hellotrope or a| |ty atrenuous (sometimes for me to| dark purple, according to amount | used. Do not dry on hat pins. Strin, jas you wish them to be worn d| | gives better results, They will dry | in 24 hours, but longer is better. | Q.—I come to you for nelp. | have| | been keeping company with a girl| of 18. She turned me down about two weeks ago. | never could find out what was the matter. She told some of the boys here that | did not respect the girls enough. Now | don't want her to think this of me. Shall | go ask her what meant by It? Or shall | let drop? Answer soon, for it worries |me. | will be waiting for your an- | swer In the paper. | LONESOME WILLIE. A.—You know whether, or not, |you have been familiar, or ungen- tlemanly. If #0, learn a lesson from this experience, and treat the girls as you would like a sister of yours treated. If you are innocent, why trouble yourself about an untruth? OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. You All Want Good Dentistry. That is a foregone conclusion. Then why not go to a firm whose long residence in the city is a guar- |antee of their permanency, and | whose long list of satisfied patients | \ia a guarantee of the high quality | of the work? We are as careful of | lour business reputation as we are |of our dental reputation, and shun| all methods that are not absolutely | honest and square. | | The wisdom of this honest sys-| jtem of doing business ts found in| our large and rapidly increasing| practice, and the good will of a multitude of pleased patients. See us right away for an expert examination of your mouth, This is free and entails no obligation to have us do your work, Regular Extra seavy $10 Gold Crowns Regular $10 Never § | Plates Slip WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D, D. 8., Manager 1408 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union, Note; Bring thig ad with you, THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 235, 1914. SHOP ON A TRANSFER Second Ave. and Pike St ESTABLISNED ac | Jougall ofouthwid = In Connection with JAMES MceCREERY & CO., 1916 New York Store open 9a.m. to 6 p.m TRANSFER Offers for Tuesday many Extra Special New Items besides the scores and scores of spe- All items advertised in If you haven't already availed yourself of these unusual values, Tuesday sially priced merchandise not advertised in this ad, to be sold during this sale. yesterday’s papers may be had as long as the quantities last. be sure and do so All charge purchases made during this sale will be placed on bill rendered July 1st. most for Balmacaan desirable styles crepe poplins, worsteds. Great Profit-Sharing Sale of Silk Dresses 50 DRESSES FOR $14.75 | $21.50, $25.00 and $27.50 Values Smart Dresses of taffeta, lin, charmeuse and crepe, in the popular shades, in women's Extra special $14.75. 60 DRESSES FOR $18.50 $30.00 and $35.00 Values For good wear Dresses are exceptional taffeta, foulard Copen, reseda, taupe, wistaria, copper Sizes for misses and women, at $18.50. Profi baring Sale, $2.95 Special $2.95. Same model $2.95. $2.95. FORDS, SPECIAL $1.98. Formerly $4.00 to $5.00. Broken Ines of Pumps black satin, velvet, gray and taupe suede. pair, $1.98. Hat, has fin- rib Exact copy of black moire Hemp trimmed with wreath of fancy feathers, high turn at side, | ished with velvet bon sale at this exceptionally low price immediate wear. re LU DE extensive assortments selected styles and colors for afternoon and street wear. moire, and -misses’ and style Materials are charmeuse, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, Colors are navy, black, dark green, A Special Purchase of Colonial Pumps ATE Colt Colonial Pumps with moder- ately long vamps, welted sole and leather kidney heel. in dull calf, Patent Colt or Dull Calf Colo- nial Pumps; have slightly round- ed toe, welted sole and low heel, WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OX. and brown, Oxfords in patent, dull and tan leathers, all priced to close, the Second Floor, Profit-Shartng Sle. Trimmed Hats At Extraordinary Reductions offer the best in style, in color combination that the seasdn has afforded. this may be section, they have the sale to these unprec edented prices. Up to $18.50 Hats $5.95 | Up to $10 Hats $3.95 Hats are taken from our regular stock and workmanship and That a real and genuine profit-sharing in this been reduced for the five days of The values quoted are conservative when you have seen the hats. are “T $3.95 exception ally good style =| “* $5.95 are Sailors, Watteaus, Poke of hemp, Milan hemp, Bel-| Bonnets, Bandeau Hats of gian split and fancy braids, Beas ian ethane cactnae trimmed in the best styles, | braids, with trimmings of with wings, ribbons, French | ribbon, wings, quills, French flowers and fancies, includin, values up to $10,00. Vrofit-Sharing Sale. & | flowers, foliage and fancies, including values up to $18.00. Second Floor. 100 Coats in a Great Special Sale Regular ‘$12. 50, $15.00 and _ $20.00 00 Choice $9. 75 Profit-Sharing Sale. Belted Coats HIS special otirchase of Coats was received by us to be placed in this particular Here you will find offered all of the best and Prominent in the assortment will be seen General Utility Coats Modifed Balmacaans The New Cape Coats Semi-Dress Coats in fabrics such as Scotch plaids, cravenettes, mannish mixtures, whipcords, plain serges, In colors such as plain navy blue, black, gray mixtures, brown mixtures, in fact almost every desirable shade. In sizes for every woman; the unusually low price of $9.75. in lengths which range from 36 to 40 inches, and at Second Floor. These are of j and foulard, pop- sizes. Including these of soft ee wool crepe at $8.7: light g raspbe rry. lebrated at $4.00 plate $. plates, at 50 Imported © The MacDougall- Southwick Co. “from our stock of the most « the most desirable the taffeta, ndard Bissell’s Carpet Sweeper ..... $2.50 Universal Bread Mixer, $2.75 extra heavy $1.2, 50¢ 45c Glass Wash Boards $2.75 extra heavy block GBD seveveccorsocsece $1.25 Mrs, Potts’ stand, for $1.00 Seattle-made Step Ladder, 4-ft.. $2.00 quadruple coated White Steel eled Combinet, with sanitary cover, for. 25c Shaker Flour Sifters. 45 DRESSES AT $24.50 $40.00, $45.00 and $47.50 Values Afternoon and Evening Dresses charmeuse, in | Special at $24.50. $50.00, $55.00 AND $60.00 DRESSES FOR $34.50 wanted styles, | moire, taffeta, charmeuse, voile and crepe. Sizes for misses and women, at $34.50. TAFFETA AND WOOL CREPE DRESSES FOR $8.75 About 35 Dresses in this exceptional lot, Bedford cord Unusual values Second Floor. taffeta, crepe the most-wanted most messaline, materials, Protit-: de chine shades. in ring Sale, Housefurnishings at Extraordinarily Low Prices Toilet Specials eee 50c Rubber Gloves, sizes 7, 7%, 8, 8%; Impor sizes; Imported Ivory Hair Brushes, con- cave bristles, 95¢. 50c oz. Perfumes, Roses or Persian Orchid; special, 29e¢. Pe pound size bottles, S¢, 50c French Benzoin and Almond Cream, ine Hair Tonic, 65¢. 8 Delft Blue Milan Hemp, trimmed with French Flowers and foliage, wunderbrim faced with self colored moire ribbon. very special 27¢. rted Ivory Mirrors, large special $1.25. + or flat backs, excellent “4711,” Rhine eroxide of Hydrogen, full half iC. 1.00 size Pinaud’s Eau de Quin- piro Toilet Powder, deodorant, 26e size, 15¢. 50c Ebony Nail Buffers, with re I of Ribbons will be found ored novelties ters, with light or dark grounds, black and white stripes, as well as a complete assortment of solid color Ribbons, in a variety of widths ranging from J © 4 to 6 i purchase in w pie chamois, rin} Natt 29¢. “namel, . n this great special bright colored plaids inches. The special Ribbons such as girdles, etc. and Your choice in this First Floor. tin W ash ‘Be ers, ‘Saa Irons, ga tlgae de 81 Boss Oven! ‘oaster Sets for gas ‘hot | $3 69 - $2.89 | $2.00 large square Willow Clothes Hampers, hingéd covers ... stationary. celebrated Boss Ovens, for gas hot Ths ls sks tah ecco $3.25 | $6.50 Infants’ $1.50 Clothes’ Baskets, of German ieee 95¢, 79¢) Pie Plates 18¢ | 40c and 45c Deep Pie Plates..... 81.55 Self-basting Savory Roasting Pans, gray enamel $1.79 Sloat SG e. iss. ces 6 vanized iron Garbage Cans, 18-in.$1.9F 5 extra heavy galvanized iron Laundry Tub.... > black japanned round-cornered Bread Boxes. $1.89 three irons and | § 350 Imported Tea Tiles, with bi | ae We 19¢ castors, at . 3.25, 30c and 35¢ 99 per cent pure Aluminum --18¢ ¢ Basement. Second Avenue and Pike Street “CRIPPLED” PRISONER SHOWS BURST OF SPEED AND ESCAPES AFTER DOWNTOWN ROBBERY An apparently broken-down derelict, whose feet seemed so gore he could hardly walk, was arrested this morning by Detective H. C. Adams, who found several watches in the man’s possession, While awaiting the police pa- trol at Railroad and Washing: ton sts. the prisoner shoved Adams aside and dashed up the street. He veered into Western av at a terrific pace, and, after a two-block sprint, dove into a butcher shop, between Colum- Dia and = =6Yesler. Dashing through the market, he disap- peared out the back door. He {s thought to be a mem- ber of the gang that last night broke into two stores on Main st. and Occidental av, and car- ried off a quantity of loot They broke through a plaster wall at the Alaska Outfitting Co,, 222 Occidental av, and stole several sult cases, a dozen suits of clothes, a dozen revolvers, @ quantity of razors, of watches, Beautch's and door at J. hand store sult case, a glasses, half | plied to Judge A. W. |right to children, instead of H ing Attorney Edgar J of killing her husband, Iwas acquitted Iast week. i will appear as a witness in th Jot Prank Piecont, accused with her | until she| field glasses, a couple of trays and small change. They broke the lock on the second- got another pair of a dozen scopes, a dozen razors, and a half dozen pairs of gloves WANTS CHILDREN Mrs, Magdalina We Werner today ap- Frater for the | * opera tele- become guardian of her Werner. |She has assured Deputy Prosecut-| Wright she| fe trial | known, WOMAN'S BODY al 80 sci of th | | FOUND IN BAY Two or three children, playing long the beach, about 500 feet uth of the Fauntleroy dock, reamed with fright when the body a woman was washed ashore at eir feet at 9 o'clock this morning, They scampered to the store of John F, Adams, 9215 Fauntleroy ay,, | who reported to the police, [fe Aside from the fact that the wom- n was fully dressed and that she wore brown gloves, nothing ts Golden Opportunities are of- red in Star Want Ads, & hich these Rib-} bons were obtained made pos- | sible this great price reduction. Ordinarily these, which are suitable for hair bands, millinery purposes, sashes, high quality, sell at 35c, 50¢ and Oc. sale at 18¢. in moire cen-]-

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