The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1914, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

IN THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF YowaRD D. Taomns Co. (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug Mouse in the Northwest.) A Special Offering on Beds, Springs and Mattresses with atde rails, 1 5-16-Inch steel avy cast diamond = fabric in bronze; any $3.59 SPRING tubing, angle tron corners frame; finished size, Spe at nda, bh We Deliver NOTE Any whe NOTE TWO OF THE SPECIALS WE OFFER: ih Hoav with Dus posts with in Verni al pureha Exactly struction filler; all finish ain Mar sizes ten \ great at allows to $7. 25 ic low © in Seattle. No advertised goods shipped outside Se FVETA BYE nw WVRGINIA Sv. of Moo Westlake ~ BULL BROS. Jusi Printers 1013 THIRD esAIN 1043 Two Bloc Theatre; Two Blocks North of Market HEY, KIDS, LOOKY! THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 8, SEATTLE TOT, AT AGE OF SIX, HAS EARNED QUITE | A FORTUNE AS AN ACTRESS IN MOVING PICTURES |star of the i 1914, Dorts former Seattle girl, Baker, 6, mont now in Los An to youngster haven't even un could retire today on what arned as @ photoplay actress 1s the youngest film actress world, yet @ veteran at the Just about the time she could her salary was $60 a week ure only a few of her many me pitahmente 6 can ride bucking bronchos. | She can take a fall into deep water and swim for her life with} the best of them | She has played the leading role in hundreds of film dramas with half a dozen companies, When most girls are finishing grammar school she will bave en money to liv on comfortably the rest of her natural life. But one can't help but wonder whether Bab Dorts wouldn't be just a wee bit t doll and a kitter canned dr & Letters To Custhin, Grov ac J Joudall ofouthwick [ econd Ave. and Pike St. In Connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New ESTABLISHED 1" fore open 9.a.m. to 6 pm. Clearance of Suits,Coats andDresses Continues to Offer The Season’s Best Styles at Unusual Reductions. actically our entire stock of Ready-to-Wear Garments is included in this great sale, and you will no d find the rarest bargains in just the garment that you need, as the selection of suits, ats and dresses is splendidly complete $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Suits for $19.50 In this lot may be found the season’s latest mod- els in serge, diagonal wool crepe, Henrietta cloth and gaberdine Clearance price $19.50. $40.00, $50.00 and $60.00 Suits are........ $29.50 $60.00, $70.00 and $75.00 Silk Suits are .. $45.00 $85.00 and $95.00 Suits are............. $65.00 Street and Afternoon Dresses stock Our entire is included in this lot, repre- Crepe de Chine, messaline, taffeta, foulard, crepe meteor and fancy silks. $21.50, $25.00 and $27.50 Dresses for. $30.00 and $35.00 Dresses f. $40.00 and $45.00 Dresses And so on up to $195.00 Dresse senting the most desirable styles, -314.75 for «= WANTS SCHOOL Q.—This Is my first letter to you! Tell him you will not have] readers? DANCING and | hope that you won't think me ) with him unless he! in playing two-handed pinochie, Si Ik d We | ( t: HIPPODROME fooling or a lovesick girl, for | am/atops talking #o silly, and is con-| before the stock is exhausted, clubs ) an oo oats n ent. Cahrndtin ja married woman with two children.| tent to be Ju ends, a if} are trumps. A leads the ten of <= —== =——— 10-plece Union Orchestra, Gee, fell : . : 1 am true to my husband and er 4 ne subject | spades, B holds five spades, but in three-quarter and full length. Wool coats are of mixture serges, golfine, ratine, cov- canis Devakt te Compares » fellers, look what's here! [hope to God Almighty that I'll be i ore to do with |trumps A’s ten. Should he not/ : ‘ Pr MMe DUAT God Weany ears Frank D. Mellivray, principal of till | die. Miss Grey, | am not| him | have followed suit instead of trump ert, minstreal, diagonal and fancy weaves. — i the Georgetown school, will for-|jealous of him with women—but A boy of 17 with a right view of|ing? Hoyle says: “There is no ob| Silk Coats are of taffeta, duchess satin and bengaline. | nv i She knows my hu® Iife will interested in outdoor/| ligation to follow suit, even in| €75 0 "ae $37.50 $40.0 . jever and ever be in wrong hence. |/Ust one girl 25.00 Coats for ... «....814.75 | $37.50 and $40.00 for............. $25.00 band knows I'm jealous and just sports anc times, Take my|trumps, until the stock ie ex- ¢ ALBERT HANSEN Sabet With: the youth Gf the ety. |Eetens the no een of aoe 71 tve Wer lceea fan ice aki a mace bn | nemeeat $30,00 and $35.00 for..... $18.50 | And so on up to $90.00 Coats for.. $55.00 pints ent p Based tare | Thursday, at the annual meeting of too much, | guess, and that is why! much in earnest he may seem, he is| 8 contends that he hae s perfect/ There are several sm er it which have been reduced, including net dresses, linen oats - | the B. F. Day Parent-Teacher asso-|he tries to make a slave out of me. very y to chan: right to trump A's ten. Which Is} coats, wool dresses; also all separate skirts are greatly reduced in this sale Is Now Located at His elation, aid if he had his way | Sometimes | feel tike ending it all; nk {t will be fine to confide| right? Thanking you in advance, . ‘ : ‘i 4 New Store | | 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. || NU BONE CORSETS Vegetable Silk Hosiery SEWING $ 5 and |) MACHINES , WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Pive) Main 157s Use your own Panama or Leghorn this season. Nothing better om the market. We clean and reshape them tmte the newest styles. MODEL MILLINERY Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bidg. Second, at Pike. | Send the Heavy Work to Us WET WASH ia. ROUGH DRY #.$ci Minimum Bundle, 560 A coupon in each package tells all about our COLONIAL DINNER SET OFFER. For those who have large wash- ings, we will do 30 Lbs. for 50c For all bundles picked up by our drivers after Wednesday noon of each week. Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE SNOW WHITE WORK | DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Dentistry, as we practice it, not only beautifies the mouth, but im proves the patient's entire facial expression, Our methods are pain- less and our work {is guaranteed to be entirely satisfactory. There are hundreds of satisfied patients in Seattle who will gladly attest to our ability and skill We are offering the nous Anchor Suction $10 Never-Slip Plates for $5. Regular extra heavy | $10 Gold Crowns for $4 Remember, we have no students employed in this office, but e dentist is a graduate and Meense to practice dentist Washington displayed in fron his chair WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D, D. 8., Manager 4405 Third Av., N. W, Corner Union. Note—Bring this ad with you | nursing a secret grouch. | this general order today: he'd len, HOLD hen the school hours an SCHOOL 12 MONTHS | YEAR! Of course he doesn’t mean acty STORES FIND A WAY TO EVADE MINIMUM WAGE OLYMPIA, June 8.—According ja ruling the $10 minimum employed in mercantile establis! ment, Merchants may pay a small wage by cutting down the numb of days or hours, according to the! opinion given to Labor Comm: sioner Olson, A number of stores will probably take advantage of this ruling lay off some of the girls during the Nght hours ot the ay. TAXI IS WRECKED A Ford taxi was reduced to frag- | ments when it collided with a te | phone pole last night, on Spring st., Jabout 50 feet west of Second av j The | The police think ft ran away. license number is held by W. | Burris and C. H. Mack, walters ‘€ Rathskeller cafe. KEEPS OPEN DOOR Chief of Police want anybody in his departme He issu “Any member of this departme: who has any personal or other co plaint or grievance {s welcome present same, in a sealed envelope, addressed to the chief, CHARTER DEBAT The next regular : monthly meet ing of the Beacon Hill Improveme club, Wednesday night, will be an |tween Josiah Collins and James A | Halght. TO TALK OVER ELECTROLYSIS Mayor Gill will meet with of | clals of the Traction and light co anies and Building Owners’ Managers’ association short! discuss plans to prevent damag. plumbing fixtures by electrolysis |FORM NEW FIRM The new contracting firm of t Morris-French Construction Co bi nnounced, following the pletion of a deal in which Ma H, French took over a half-intere’ in the holdings of C, L. Morris They are planning through British Alaska Columbia an GIVE A PAGEANT and apec f An ir tors wate rican histor Association High School, at Volu Saturday. Several bo adway teer park, took part, but the girls got the | glory by the attorney general, wage for girls applies only for six working days a week and eignt hours a day Griffiths doesn't and & campaign 4 but | think of my children, and again , {that it is a big ein. Mine Grey, can you help me? | know you can, for © much faith In you. | am old. A YOUNG WIFE, studying that long. He by devote A You could not end i all tn two of the summer me the way you sug and, as you athletic school. His idea is to keep| say, you owe something to your chil the youngsters off the streets dre But we bet he's tn wrong witn| People who tease do not realize the young fry, right now, never-| how often it hurts ther; but real | theless ly, the only way to stop It Is to be —— above b « burt by it. Your hus band cannot make a slave of you unless you allow it, and no woman should do that, Do in loving kind ness what duty requires of you; but also command what is rightfu your own—respect and considera on. Q—My story Is a long on am a@ young man 28 years of age two and a half years ago | met # girl of 20. We both loved and were together most of the time. Neither of us had other company, and it was our intention to get married some time. Just lately |she has seemingly taken a dislike ¥.|to me, and while | have asked her everal times to marry me, she has always delayed a definite answer, although she says she thinks more of me than any other, She now |has other fellows, but | occasional- ly see her and she calls me up. What shall | do, continue waiting to h- er er} is- to} for her answer or shall | take a back seat? JACK. A.—TIt might be a good idea to “take a back seat” tt as you express her mind. It is my opinion that a girl je.| Should associate with men in gen Jeral, and know something of life bad | iding on a life-mate y an be content to be one lof her friends, and abide by the A-| final decision, it 1s all right to do atiwo. But, if you are unhappy in} doing so, you would better stay away, Q.—As | am one of your friends, | [thought | would write you a line, as | am ina little trouble. Now, Miss Grey, | am going with a boy, He Is 17 years old and | am 15 years. We have been going to- gether for some time, and | love nt} him dearly and he loves me, too. m-| 80 we went out boating Sunday, to|and he asked me to marry him. And | told him | didn’t know about this. |And he said he would be after me |In three years. What would you do Hele this? Shall | quit him, or say that | will marry him? 1 haven't said anything to my |mother and father about this. Would | you tell your mother or not? Will be very pleased to see this in print. nt ed E nt interesting on The program is |headed by a charter debate be Fou fi m: to to VIA he L You have a choice of these e! SEATTLE-PORTLAND: FLYER, nd 30 a, m. SHASTA LIMITED, PUGET SOUND EXPRESS, a, m, owl, For furt information and Rose Festival attle leaves 9 le leaves 11:15 p, m. h of D re 716 Second Avenue PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL JUNE 9 TO 12, 1914 -W R. & N. 30 a. m. ding trains J, H, O'NEILL, D, P, A. Telephone Main 932 in your mother, and {f she thinks} you to have nothing to do with the boy, I think it will be wise| to quietly drop him Q—As you stated you did not know that Lincoln kept a tavern, | am sending a little copy. Respectfully yours, RL. A Thank you very Fo c 1 Aid not say I did ‘ow Lincoln | kept a tavern. ald ‘ did not be Neve t 900. rs kindly sent me of Lincoln's license to sell ern. Lincoln was a n then, and later saw his mistake when he took a firm stand on the opposite side, It is said that the temperance society bearing his name was founded by hin | As far as using the fact that Lin colp, or any other man, did or did not do certain things years ago as an argument for present-day cond!- tions seems to me folly. Q.—Wwill you kindly answer the following In reference to the game of pinochle or, if you cannot an- ewer, kindly call on your many DRINK HABIT INFLAMES MEN TO MADNESS | 1am yours sincerely, W. B. W. You have answered your own question in quoting Hoyle. There {is no better authority in that line that I know of. According to Hoyle, if you have quoted correct ly, B hada perfect right to trump A's ten sending you a recipe oval of marks from fur-| d by water stains and| also hot dishes. A few drops of | the spirits of camphor, on a soft! cloth, applied to the stained parts, will Immediately remove all marke without injuring the polish. | have found this a simple as well as suc- cessful reme Will you please tell me, through your column in The Star, how to remove Ink stains from white cot- ton goods? Thanking you In_ad- vane A. B. A—Your remedy i» pa re easily | applied than the one I gave, and will be appreciated by the readers. My recipe is authentic, but if this is just as good, it will be found more simple A solution made from a teaspoon of oxalic actd crystals, dissolved in & cup of luke-warm water, will re Q—! am for the r niture cau move ink from white material Rinse well several times, and be careful of cuts, as oxalic acid is/ considered poisonous, Q.—Do you think It right for peo- |Acts That Are Abhorrent to Sober | Men Are Committed Without Shame by Men Who Are Drunk Knowing this, will you continue | to poison yourself with alcohol ev- ery day, and endanger your future | happiness, liberty and life? Will you permit your drinking fathers | husbands and sons to do so? It is your duty to those dependent upon you to take treatment before it is too late. It is your duty to see that your drinking relatives do so, Often they cannot act for themselves be- cause drink robs them of their judgment. The craving and neces- sity for strong drink can be re- moved by the Neal Drink Habit treatment in three days, without [the use of painful hypodermic tn Jections. All drinking men and |.women need the Neal Treatment, | which is safe and sure. The Neal Treatment has been administered for years at sixty Neal Institutes in the principal cities of the world. Take it now and stop drinking be fore you get into serious trouble | Call at the Seattle Neal Institute, 11735 16th Ave, for full particulars, jor write or phone for full informa- tion. Phone: East 4381 Home treatment can be arranged for if Jesired. All drug habits treated. r Fine Trains DAILY PLAN TO GO TO THE THE legant trains: leaves Se Special Round-Trip Fare to Portland $7.50 8 to 11, Final Ticket je June return limit, June 15, 1914, ves 11:30 ple to kill the robine just because) they eat a cherries? We have not few strawberries and many berries or cherries, but | would not kill the! birds If they ate them all. I feed them In the winter, If any are around, and like to them get a nice bite of the berries in summer. Please answer. LOVER OF BEAST AND BIRD. A—I do not believe in killing anything, but I am not the Judge of people who belleve they must pro- The MacDougall-Sou Second Floor. thwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street | | | | HANSON'S PARTY FINDS MUD AND ENTHUSIASM WOODLAND, Wash., June 8.— After an eight-hour drive to cover 26 miles, the Ole Hanson party ar rived here Sunday night, covered with mud and their auto top torn to shreds. Herbsman and Ole Hanson, |Jr., piloted the car from Vancouver, where a large street meeting was |held Saturday evening. | Hanson, sr, spoke tn Owl Creek precinct this afternoon to an audi- ence of 100. A progressive conference of Cow- itz county is being held today, A street meeting will be held tonight. A strong progressive sentiment jexists among rural communities. In spite of rain, Hanson, Herbs- man and Hubbel spoke to over 400 people at Vancouver Saturday evening. Hanson discussed Van- couver's port plans for 40 minutes. There is every indication that Hanson wi carry Cowlits } county. PICONI TRIAL ON Picont, ot |charged with the murder of Henry The trial Frank the Issaquah rancher, be gan today with the selection of a jury in Judge Ronald's court. Mra Magdalina Werner, r cently acquit- Werner, tect their property by doing ». 1 think eventually we will find an-|ted of complicity in the murder, Cther ane ‘better way will testify: Golden Opportunities are of- | fered in Star Want Ads. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Seattle’s Leading Dentist and Optician ntrance 705 and 713 First Avenue ( In the Union Block and Washington Bidg. Phone Main 36 THE LARGE OFFICES IN DENTA FE WORLD meth- My mic due to my patniet ods; telling you exactly what your work | today to second-degree assault in Se eeeaseavoncamtesing|connection with the. shooting of ‘and working for prices that| Mrs. Esther Tengren last March you can afford te pay for the best there is In Dentistry and Optical Work ne about your TEETH and EYES. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Cheap Dental Work Expensive A _ynrt difference betw: al work and gett We do nor do w recognize Dental without nd then sell you > bridgework er another nai THE BEST 18 THE ©) Wo make the best Gold Crowns for $4; the best Porcelain Crowns In the world tho to 98; the best Set of Teeth for 84, $8 and $12; Silver fills, 600; the beut va Synthetic or Gold fillings, $1.00 up iajesisacinigilgldadiadl Cant cmilaaest Aiquack is one who ciatms to do that|% THE EMPRESS i 4 which Ia ‘impossible, replace teeth | ¢ iz pout he pagewor’ 81 The Empress presents Char Bachmann, Madaline Winthrop and are you Ed Porter in the feature act of the i week, “Their Get-Away,” a Willard amination free ALBANY CUT RATE Floor People’ Recon: Dake Mievator or Walk Un ENTISTS LETS JUROR OFF “Juror Charles H. H. Grout will be excused until tomorrow morning. Any man who has a wedding in his home is itled to be there at the occasion,” announced Judge r this morning. ‘out, who lives at 202 18th ay. |N., explained that his son's wed- ding comes } off tonight. HE'S SENTENCED Victor Hammer, formerly a cook in the Savoy hotel, pleaded guilty He was sentenced to from five to ten years in the Monroe reforma- tory. GOT HIS REVENGE Jim Pasares admitted to Judge Gordon this morning that he en- tered the wardrobe of Anna Man dan and cut her clothes to shreds, but he said ft was because rela- tives of hers owed him money. “Fine $50," sald the Judge. “Serve ten days,” e— he added, THE ORPHEUM | ° “Wronged From the "tea comedy ‘“mellerdrammer” which wins the applause of Orpheum aud fences as the feature of the week There are several other enjoyable acts on the new Dill. Mack sketch, which wins approval. ‘TRUSTUPHELD BY HIGH COURT ORDER OUSTING HARVESTER The Ward liner Antila, flying the Cuban flag, and carrying a cargo of war munitions from New York to the Tampico rebels, is due at its des” tination Wednesday. It was expected Admiral maga would authorize the ship to a jthe harbor. The administration {sin is in close” EB PORT GETS DOCK The county commissioners turn over the control of the King county pends on the action of the com-)*»aff at Bellevue, Meydenbauer manders of the Mexican federal gun-| bay, to the port pre Pe boats Zaragoza and Bravo, on their| The commission operate: way from Puerto Mexico to Tam-| the Bellevue dock, and wil oxen pico, with the United States cruiser | jurisdiction over the landing, fol Tacoma and the gunboat Sacramen-|lowing the agreement with the to trailing them. county. : PAN ANTI-TRUST LAW The Employ " association of Washington has issued a statement denouncing the Clayton anti-trust law, which specifically exempts labor ~ unions from its operation. The law is described as “class legislation, Um American and deserving condemnation.” MEXICO CITY, June 8—Pres!-| dent Huerta decided today to coun- termand his order for a federal blockade of the port of Tampico. It was believed this followed the receipt of advices from his envoys at Niagara Falls that the United States would not permit the block-} ade. At any rate, it temporarily re- moved the danger of renewed hos- tilities between the American and Mexican federal forces. STEAMER DUE WEDNESDAY WASHINGTON, June 8.—Every- thing in the Mexican crisis now de- Give your growing children | pure, sweet and wholesome — Carnation Milk From Contented Cows Children digest it easily because it is pure, rich, clean milk. Nothing but water is taken out, by evaporation. It is sterilized to insure its wholesomeness. Nature makes Paste this recipe in your favorite Cook Book CARNATION Recipe for Whipping Place one can of Carnation Milk in water and heat to boiling. Remove promptly and thoroughly chill by plac- ing can on ice. When cool, open can ai entire content half conten chilled bo pl another bowb filled with cracked jee). After milk has become thoroughly chilled, la complete food that builds up bone, teeth, land muscle. your choice for kitchen land table use afler you try it once. It adds wonderfully to the flavor of coffee. Order from your grocery Grant Gardner has a pleasing line of comedy, while other entertainer add to the merit of the program, | whip in regular way with 4 ordinary exe beater for or delicatessen five minutes. Sweeten and today Savor if

Other pages from this issue: