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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914, ESTABLISHED 1875 MeDouga all - oF outhwick fm connection wth JAMES MeCREERY @. CO, New Terk Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q.—A few days ago there ap MR. PLATT RETIRES FROM THE FIRM OF WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE CO, NOW IN PROGRESS KECOND AV. ond PIKE ST Store 09am. to 6 wm ed a letter In your depart ne who signed herself giv f children, to which | wi ¥ some advice on the nape | Mr. Platt’s retirement makes it necessary to reduce this large stock Teer cee aavtng ve THE JUNE SALE OF FURNITURE of Home Furnishings and turn as much of it into money as possible in An Established 4 effect that we must nev UNDERMUSLINS very quick time. The sale opened yesterday, the store was thronged with “Don't” orsMind” to a chi RANGES buyers all during the shopping hours. The Sale Prices include the en- Credit Policy Scala, commite a ng act, Ww Offers Special for Wednesday the following tire stock and the low prices in evidence everywhere make this sale of Credit without inte a must, for some obscure reason A rs not new her * he past carefully avold the use hese ob items, besides RUGS utmost importance to you. OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS APPLY [oe din cacy tie! See eee ee aa aivere nie great gathering of Se ent pleas CURTAINS ON ALL PURCHASES and there is no reason why you cannot take hor con plete—on CRED! To ah hed er dd le . without extras o1 ere ur leaving hir re ably, to we of the aintiest, most Our Entire Stock at? @¢vantage of the savings now offered. Aeiaf aspen aturn to. hie mischief whenever oEN OM nd best choses aaa : - tired of diversion on nade at this tite Wt iq ee tha: male sg PRICES! REDUCTIONS AS GREAT AS 50% [Me Gharge No Interest] Fp ine aren" wes oct eT iced for them is reste English language affords as a com I f t you need or and to cease doing a thing Y/ PS what 1 wou ke to have fens at WTLG wink new ond da / 4 : tion to your selec- we hear any complaint as to the { ) nd n ¢ e wear, then im- verbiage of the ten commandments / V/i/, t 1 displays. Siar pantie In hand, Inhustrt TAIT GOWNS AND COMBINA- smashing the glass In my neighbo \ / '|// TIONS at $2.95 and $3.95. 7] hotbed, and yelling with glee at the \ 17 At this price we offer spe accomoanying crash, Do you think \ |, a ba | wasted any time seeking an coun ter attraction to divert his atten tion? Would “A Mother” have rushed into the house and trotted out the family album, saying “Come here, Hughie, and see the pretty ancestors; It's lots more fun than breaking glass’? | am sure | did not, and the child has since a healthy respect for windows The mistake lies not In the use f words to children, but In the failure of parents to enforce them eolld cay fetes when the child learns that refusal to obey the “Don't” or the “Mind means swift but Just punishment, the necessity for using them will ft t t aaxaea e9 e * t wit . allt Plain Figures 7 ~ ~ >) Ba synonyms and give these overwork-| ed words a rest. Very truly, A FATHER OF THREE. nesday lingerie 11 y up to e and y and of } the heerest material, at 2 3.95. TICOATS at 95c, of pique or nainsook, daintily lace or embroidery trimmed, sell re gee SX ee PE ues which ; ‘ j { on or ‘Table, as pokcase, ed, y : K r $16.75 China Cadtir { trimmed; ip-on style, $1.00 value, Wednes- ; ecial 6O9¢. tra special for Wednesday ed with embroidery or lace, Third Floor, in the ie DRAWERS at 19c. are Drawers, daintily trin 19¢. | | Q.—“Anxious Mother" asked for| your opinion regarding the whip: ping of children. I'm going to give mine and wish you would print It. Every mother’s child comes to her with mind and heart that Is In nocent and pure. What the child becomes with the years depends largely on environment and train ing, When the natural qualities of : " the child, curiosity and energy— oak Library Table, shows ble Leta ; Ros raga, Og ‘ without which hia Intelligence could fumed or dull » full 's ect. # e ght not expand—manifest themselves, they should be directed with the ut most tact and understanding. Impulses, wonderful and beauti- ful, lie in the character of every child, and are as responsive to the| influence of love and faith as flow: ers to the sunshine and rain. Goethe declared that in every| fault of the child lies hidden virtue. | t And Edward Lisson said: “De-| Everything tn this Department, Rogs, Cur ; { BM structiveness and meddling mature at reduc i ' 7 with proper training Into construc one. » ngle exception of Whit Ne 7 tiveness and industry, and even ite Rugs) : pugnacity and obstinacy are the : ; trade forms of virile and dynamic Wilton Velvet Rugs on 4 character i ey aa’ Results con be accomplished by a : j. reasoning and explaining to the rena wn ee ee ee: ot j child in a kind and loving spirit; cacDougall. Southwick Second Ay. and Pike St. uous poste and five ‘ but by Inflicting palm to the tender peta debsieotoe Jume Sale of White. A BIG SELECTION OF WAISTS AT LITTLE MONEY st ideas are embodied in wai and you will note by values to be had in these as- our enormous mparison the ortments. Batiste Waists at $1.65|Lingerie Waists at $1.00 is price we have just re-|.,Sheer , Voile and | Balu At this price we have just re in about 12 different ceived a new shipment of un , in white and white with istal styles. One model is fin-| colored stripes and Dresden de 4 with the new tango neck All sizes, your choice ce, special $1.65. $1.00, Lingerie Waists at $1.85 and $2.50 At these prices will found the most unusual assortment of new waists in all white and colors, daintily lace and embroidery trimmed—some allover embroidery models in the lot. Very spe clal at 1.85 and $2.50. Second Foor. MR. PLATT RETIRES FROM THE FIRM. 4 $20 values in the 9x12 site nd $27 values t o 8-3x 1 $27 values in the 6x9 © values in the 4-6x10-6 size v Y 1 Sale price little body, never! Whipping only; _ 4 Nottingham Lace Curtains serves to bruise the heart and crush a | 0 \dittorent patterns to select from, | regu. the will. F eae eo ee eee ene : se ‘ What mistake to “crush the 4 = : y i will” of a child! That will is the ‘i Fine, New Patterns in Colored . or, saddle spirit of Independence which in iat 3 oak Scri . den or fateee er years will carry that child|@ @)' Warned by blanc hand the iting ms " Bal e . $1 +85 through struggles, uncowed and un-| HERE | |kidnap his daughter, Francisco Ure Bn, med per yard. ‘ ine browbeaten. le _ —e ————@ | quidi, agent for the Mexican rebels, ate cae ee agexe oe Sree yr ye RUTH E. JOHNSON. | pt ad an lasked police protection at New yard. Se 1 on H A—Amen. We all know that the| Two wax divorce. York. 2 . trainers of antmala who make the} ¢ | Col. Roosevelt will open the cam : ! ! M 0. Boole funeral held. Linoleums at Sale Prices ‘ most marked success do so by love| Mrs Geo. Howe tuners, net y(paign with an address before the nedadinis tadate Shmshoume, A-auality. 3k vale - ~ not brutality. Are not children! gayoy manager. progressive state conference im in al} rege ar $1.25 values; on sale, 95c ‘ 2 me a8 well worth the pains? There {s|- Capt. G. W. Morse and Thos.| Hartford July 22. yard « eeeee ne 80! ble m 20k ‘ i ‘* ‘ no @ reasonable animal—look-| tastie meet again after pars. Senate authorized the anny de 14 Linoleums, B quality, Sale $1 45 at It from that point—than the) Lincoin Davis returns from /|partment to sell battleships Idaho 9 per yard . How much more wonderful] pagies' meeting at Kansas City. and Mississippi and use the money © # the divine chi times by its rm you qu " pte Bay, Can be so Lowell Parent-Teacher associa- ° destroyed as to bring out the realltion meets Friday An Ex ti al 4 Irtues that are already there walt-| Central Labor Counell may have cep on 4 a the re All Linoleum laid free by expert workmen | jognition of the nt. | permanent secretary. | Snare | Pick-pocket frisks J. M. Hartung, | Woodhouse @ Platt ant ama comment tenes ot an] obipece fete 4M, Mar Doctor Lurniture © pas your letters, and | think you give| Lady Sterjing Chapter, D. A. R., 4 . . \ \ very good advice, Hope you will an-| met today ws — S—Li¥ my ewer this. Wili you kindly give me| Five hospitals report death A DECISION REACHED AFTER © . only hidd ; 2 At! Gladys Irene Thayer’s engage-/on a new Dreadnaught. which, a the | ment to Guy F. Navarre announced To * Pik » ) quartered oak Dining \ a mixture for resilvering a looking) Puget Sound Underwriters’ asso-| CAREFUL INVESTIGATION anale 416 424 Pi © Street ‘ Fabs ect glass, as ours is in very bad condi-|ciation launches advertising cam-| 8 pa gree, in - ‘ wr} t six-foot extension. $1.50 Magazine Mm tion? " BOY OF 17, | paign. The common. people or middle mertered cai | 65 ike RA aE 5.65 tack, ss fisure A.—I will give you the recipe for}. De B, Randolph Keim, former Se-|ciasses compose the real “bone and pints. mitor a OG ed. tn ol the solution used in “silve mir-|attle man, dead at Washington, | str 14. Sale price . = a 95c Mirors, but I cannot vouch for your|D. C. MR. PLATT RETIRES FROM THE FIRM I eri ema ee, oe reas a t |versity president's hous OF WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE CO. | rope careful, as silver nitrate | issued |will b n the skin should {t touch| Woman's Civic club In open meet- a vera |it. Here ts the recipe |ing today ¢ |. Dissolve 96 gr. of silver nitrate in| Hotel Chelsea Informal dinner-|\ * Loiggedearl reared re inal ate wien oe United Com. VICTORIA iS OFF GET NEW HOUSE ARREST WOMAN | 2 ox. of distilied water, and add am-| dance Thursday night of American citizenship to- They develop the country and the «8 worth while One the burdens which 1s heavy for e man of moderate means is that Doctor's Bil It alwa: ost unexpected times pemns larger and often ay be all right for | to pay big fees, but man cannot Aidate for republican gubernatorial | park, Wednesday nia until the precipitate 1s near-| Mrs. C, M. Speer and Mrs. John nomination. 1; filter and make up to|Goodwin entertain Queen Anne} —— — 7 Carrying a capacity passenger| Returning from Eugene, Or. }24 fl. dr. with distilled water. Now I nightly club Thursday | list, th mship Victoria, of the|George Mackenztle of the Metropol {make a separate sol 3. | dissolve . amship Co, . and thwestern representa 2 in-| of Y akima orchard land cos . a 4 Destponed to June 9 this season. Nothing better on the I at 10 o'clock today on her 64th voy-| tive of Klaw & Erlanger, announces Jed water; boll fn 2 da 000 give) ; onfirmed this, ¥y market. We clean and reshape them | age to Bering sea. Stops will be|a new theatre at Eugene has signed |ing, add 4 gr. of nitrate of aflver,| — cepts. at Into the newest styles made at Nome and St. Michael. —_|a contract to show K. & KE. book F LEWIS CLARK previously dissolved in 2 dr. of wat-|@— ————| os hele every need sada MODEL MILLINERY | ings. . er. When cool, filter and make up| ELSEWHERE 1 : 3 ° Date of coronation of Emperor) SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—In| titles of the two solutions just be-|yoshihito of Japan fixed for Novem-|'* had by anybody who calls at the 7 7 ‘ore the silvering is to be done. Brendel I { 17 custody of detoctives, Marie Eila| re the silvering 4s to be don |ber, 1915. jiyendel, Drug, Store at At) oa Relatives of Henry M. Peters 24 ft. dr. For use, mix equal quan-| Allen left for Los Angeles to ‘| Square. for Los Angeles today t STAR WANT ADS have| F. Muir, ragtime song composer, |Squa want will which bequeaths fortune face a charge alleging complicity | weds Miss Floryane de Sorel, daugh-| to cult set aside an annulled. with a ring of fake mediums and| Lots, Homes, Farms ready for|ter of Count Emilio de Sorel, at Red | biackmatlers who, polloe way, vie-| YOU, On attractive terms. Bank, N. J. ‘HOW T0 PREVENT % timized wealthy men and women. eeesoeainnrpn ee ——-|_ John Biehle dies at St. Louis from Responsibility for the disappear : “TID” FIXED M blood polsoning, resulting from ACID STOMACHS AND 4 pearance of F. Lewis Clark, a Spo Y Jeatching his head between bars of bars, iat Februaty, te ove ot 0) SORE, TIRED FEET) "wre tiie susch, widow of adot| FOOD FERMENTATION TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AT | #everal cases charged to the ring | |phus Busch, {s allowed a claim of It was at first believed Clark had 2,112,000 against husband’s estate. A Stomach Specialist Advises ) od ow P Just take y ca ah sai | ’ he mitted nile! but recently out Geen yom bog a ft ar 1 th n | Secretary Bryan says he will go| Asa specialist who has spent many Ais. Clase received & letter, saying : + shoe-crinkled. on Chautauqua circuit if public bus-|¥ears in the study and treatment of her husband would be restored to|®ching, bonrning, corn-pestered, | iness permits stom les, I have been forced s 6 |b n-tortured feet of yours meth » the conclusion that most people her if $50,000 be given the writer ke In| Three Russian workmen on the|who ¢ ain of stomach trouble 4 bath a9 Dy >. Ossess aac! it '@ absc Ganteal Makes eeunen rheeta| | Pactfic Coast Northern killed by de-| P storaaohs that are absolutely Wednesday night. | | Your toes wi ripetepene vd normal. The real trous 3 wriggle win aye Mates all the pain |B. F. Day Parent-Teacher assoc! ation meeting Friday. Fifth Vioor People’s Bank Bldg. Second, at Pik Resinol Jan, 21, 1914: “I suffered over eight years with ecxoma. My hands looked like they bad been burned by fire and peoled off until they were only raw flesh. I was DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. | told it was eczema. It itched and burned me eo that Leould not s There’s Another pot ele pong i sehen another but nothin ave meany Reason [eee ban eee Oars se Than looks why your teeth should inol Ointment. be kept in perfect conditicn—your plication my hands never ite health. Without 90d teeth it’s im possible to mastic ute your food proper. and so indigestion en sues and a long trail of troubles Mise Ethel Scott, Miletesd, Ga. es tall Pen eter eps oD stops skin troubles | Choice Spare 126 iis Henk | be tnder no obligation to have |) Choice Shoulder Pork 146 | | | | | prigsle with “Missouri Pacific line now out of ; Look up pe sou {financial difficulties by plan to ex-| a change $25,000,000 of notes. |! and almost) “City Hall Caine, actress, and sis- talk and then . jte r of Novelist Hall Caine, died at they'll take! rondon AS FOLLOWS: 1 food fermentat h distends th from eczema to know that they can | | one week. | 1 ened) find a eure in Resinol.”” (8 ememt Clark will ex another dive} « ‘ temember, Dr. a | pecenae: dive = : h acid an oe 4 es digestion. ‘The stomach ath us althy and normal, but When _your| rrita t past endurance by feet feel all} | thes n elements—acid and *G wind tired out—Just | comprise ov It's grand--Your feet] ach diffic with Joy; no more pain| step nec id and stop the fermentation by such cases—and they 90 per cent of all stom= es—the first and only y is to neutralize the thing done unless you #0 de Meee hits ves “ZINGO AND 'T If you have eczema, rash, pim- __,Jhrsiclant have pre- | ples, or other distressing, un- sightly skin eruption, try Resinol will dane in corns, callouses "and bunions. | dl » There's nothing like “TIz.” It's| OLYMPIA, June 2.—The indus-|{Sking in a litte warm ov cold waite Our prices are exc ptionally low We will n y h extra ol for 19 years, i} Choice Veal of al Scan cone | | _ 18e sores, ulcers, burna, @ you URES OF IT MONE COUN yo) for $4, or $10 Gold Crown . : -sflasipe ands, and piles, Every | | the only remedy that draws out all| trial welfare commission meets t to two teaspoonfuls of bisurated a sae ee Ointment and Resinol Soap, and aruseimsats Resinot Oint || AChOF Brand Bacon, 4D )— Bi the polsonous exudations which [afternoon to act on the recommenda: | magnesia, wh [eis Gcubtiegs tha heat ruaranteed | > i} puff up your feet and cause foot) tion of-the factory conference plac Ona entes : Ali work guaranteed || see how quickly the trouble ‘ ale id Mike 3 SEWING $ 4 put ae ee eee uae eenae ia eG | Known. “he acta wil WE GIVE GAS | disappears, even in severe ANd yon can try them free, by Milk . ‘ 25¢ MACHINES | Get a 25-cent box of “'TIZ" at| industrial occupations at $9.90, It st instantly, and your | 99 1 . _ | faa ei cases. They stop itch- writin to Devt. 68. Rew || | Sa any drug or department store—| is believed the recommendation will nach ‘will at once tea ? Regal Dental Offices || i Sacred dp nol, Baltimore, Md., for || Look for U. 8, Purple Stamp New Machin wait. Ah! how glad your| be accepte F Or, L. R, Clark, D. D. &., Manager || ing and burning instantly. sarnples. It signifies purity and quality Witieh GEViNG aORITe Go et get; how comfortable your] The commission will also fix th surated magnesia, af 4405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. | Shops open until 6:20 p. m. | 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main 15% | shoes feel. You can wear shoes a| date for the conferences on laundry peoutlaniy valuable fete—Bring thie ad with you \! size smaller if you desire. girls’ and telephone girls’ wages, fe

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