The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1914, Page 5

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” MR. PLATT RETIRES FROM THE FIRM OF THE WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE CO. THOUSANDS ARE PROFITING BY THIS DISSOLUTION SALE The second week of this most successful sale opened with brisk buying. Such price making as will be found all over the store is certain to atcomplish the desired reduction of the stock in very short order. Best of all—this sale has been marked GENUINE by every purchaser. Every statement that we make is backed up to the letter. You are now given an opportunity to make selections from our complete stock of Dependable Furniture, Floor Coverings, Drapery, etc., making this a money-saving event to furniture buyers seldom equaled. Both the regular and reduced price marks remain on each article. When you come you will find the reductions are GENUINE. PRICE REDUCTIONS FROM 10% TO 50% An Established Credit Policy Credit without Interent is not new here, As in the past still offer to fur nish your how on or Inte We Chsrae No Interest we 50 Writing Di pictured, $12.95 Note the Reductions donk, In ( Mustrated. f Small Rugs Featured A Complete Line of Frigid $12 golden, tinteh Refrigerators in al! Sizes Dresser, as pictured at a Genera! Reduction French plate orna. | $3.69 $35, ) price of 10 Per Cent. "$2. 85 OURTAINS values, with dainty borders tn pink biue and green Sale price, Range $32.50 $145 Inree Majestic combination coal and gas range $65.08 per yard, 27c Malleable -hole Range $33.50 ok Steel four-hole Pridge-Beach etx- 6 Steel Range $24.0 Dandy sidewalk in red, has ru wheels. Sale ¢ Sulky. fin od tired Woodhouse @ Plat Furniture @.- ize 4167424 -Dike Street: Telephone—Prive $13.60 Library Table, but} quartered oak. $2.50 folding Card Table "3T95 aa desired. ‘Male price, -Q5IMR. PLATT RETIRES FROM THE FIRM OF THE WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE CO. ‘VISITING MAYOR RAPS WARD PLAN what Mayor Bading of, and a good, competent, honest who is visiting Seattle| mayor? If you select a competent man for mayor and pay him a de BIG CROP SURE PORTLAND, June 9.—Prospects for a record grain crop in the Pa cific Northwest were never bright er and shippers anticipate a wheat crop in Idaho, Washington and SEWING $ 5 and MACHINES Up Oregon of 70,000,000 year as compared to year. WEST WILL TALK SALEM, Or, June 9.—He nas| | promised to make several addresses | }on prison reform in Eastern and| | Middle Western states and will de- bushels this 50,000,000 last is Mite ukee, with a party of business men from New Machines rented | liver a Fourth of July oration in| his city, says about the Hinky Dink|cent salary and give him the ap- WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. West Virginia, Gov, West announc-| system of ward councilmen: | pointment of all department heads 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main tses Fed today. | We have a common counctl of| you have centralized responsibility | 37 in Milwaukee. I think the whole| for city government. system a bad one. My objection to| “The great need of all American a large council 1s that each ward | cities 1s honest and competent men or district develops a ward boss. |in office. They should be well “The councilman who represents! paid, District representation tn a special district {s always playing|counctls that make for a large and vote-trading, logrolling.| cumbersome body, 1s a step back LADIES OF SEATTLE Ask Your Grocer for Send the Heavy Sublime Cream of Tar- politics, W t ; What the American city needs is| ward.” ork Ht) Us tar Baking Powder a small council elected from the| Mayor Bading visited Mayor Gill baie You will prefer it above #f| city at large. at the latter's home Per Poona si coruabe, itu tue se anee City manager? What's the dif-| “I'm a doctor,” he sald. “If Dry Wel ference between a city manager! there's anything 1 can do for that ——j|arm, consider myself at your 40 Cont: “6 99 | service.” ROUGH DRY ?..Soita TIZ FOR ACHING, | The Milwaukee party left last night for Portland. OLD PRIEST DYING ABERDE Minimum Bundle, 500 A conpon in each package tells all about our COLONIAL DINNER SET OFFER. For those who have large wash- ings, we will do SORE, TIRED FEET. Good-bye sore spe, burning feet, swollen fect, sweaty feet, smelling | feet, tired feet. Because fi , June 9. Good-bye corns, callouses, bun- Lb f fons and raw/|of his advanced age, little hope ts 30 spots, No more| entertained here for the recovery Ss. or BAKING POWDE \ shoe tightness, | 4¢ Father Gibbon, Catholic priest, no more lmp-| SNOW WHITE WORK 309 Occidental Ave. never get tired, A year’s foot com- tort guaranteed or money refunded,! for a new trial, PORT Se yenitec waanun 6 COG ing with pain or | Who ta ill the mouth to its youthful lines Cc drawing up your| Father Gibbon has made more esinca Duk Etatiination Gia Geer 400 cracasé face in agony: |than 60 trips to Rome, fates, used where one or more For all bundles picked up by Page ace Biscay yy A jg ant TIZ" 1s mag teeth remain in the mouth, are self our drivers after Wednesday ise’ eh0e EomeaeTtie, re pied supporting and roofless. Every fa noon of each week. san Pastas pissed of eth rt ASKS NEW TRIAL '::": for doing high-class dentistry Sublime Cream of Tartar out @ » pO is ours, and our prices are very Call Queen Anne 9 Baking Powder is complete tn Megat walenpatt pions |reasonable. Bach plece of work is . 7 e| « ees 0 € ‘a 4 c * li nte §} 1a a eno’ The Washing’s Fine {twelt and needs no other rails Hi Ay the fect. Use “TIZ" and forget| PORTLAND, June 9 Attorneys | ite wiley 410.00 Plates went ; your foot misery. Ah! how com-| of W. H, Chapin, of the Chapin-Her-| Regular $10.00 Crowns. . CENTRAL Manufactured and guaran fortable your feet feel. Get a 26 [low Mortgage and ‘Trust Co,, con WE GIVE GAS LAUNDRY teed by cent box of “TIZ" now at any drug-| 0 a nen on the charge of Sid gist or department store, Don't] Vieted by @ Jury Ls Regal Dental Offi AUTO SERVICE Vittucci Importing Co. }} *ffer. Have good feet, glad feet, | larceny by ballee of $3,500 from Mr egal Ven ices feet that never swell, never hurt,| and Mrs. William Grace, announced| Dr, L. R, Clark, D. D. S. Manager Q.—1 have been reading your swers in the paper for some time, and have enjoyed every of them, | am a young married wom here but a one an, and we have lived few monthe. Soon after we came, In a letter to a cousin of mine, | told her that some day she must make me a visit She replied that she would come in July Now, Miss Grey, we are to move into housekeeping rooms soon What am | to do? | did not expect her to accept my Invitation 80 soon | love her as | would a sister, and | truly do want her to visit me, but not so s00n; not until we are better fixed. How can I let her know this) without offending her, or causing her not to come at all? Thanking . ALOAH 8. A.—If you feel the inconvenience her visit will put you to will mar| your pleasure and hers, or that of your family, simply write her a nice little note saying how much would Ike to have her, but are liv too close quarters at if it is just @ little pri you ing But, way you are living that {# influ-| Q.—WIII you kindly tell me of any encing you, can you not put It a better way to clean a hair switch have her come, and all have a good | than with soap and water? time fn spite of close quarters? | MADGE, You and your famtly must decide| A.—Since so much false hair ts that, and do wh er you think! used, it becomes a necessity to ke best. If she ts a good friend she/{t clean and natural looking. To do will understand, and if you are hor this, brush light every 0 ht when est and sincere, and she doesn’t un-| removed from the head yen the lerstand, I can’t see that yor at fault 1 ° T have been answer Dear Miss Grey: anxiously w g for an to the letter concerning vac cination, which appeared in your column quite a while ago: ons whose fously in also by 1 also 1 know several pe health has been jured by vaccination, the use of antl-toxi have a word to say to “Humant tarlan.” It is very true that homeless dogs and cats suffer a great deal. It is certainly a good work to care for them, but it is a small matter com the torture Inflicted on and hel t tors in the name of TROUBLE ence. ~~? .—I have written four times be- fore, and would like to know if plants will grow Ina sleeping room, or where gas is used? | 1 painted an ice chest on the in. aide with white enamel. Everything 1 put In It tastes of paint. How can 1 remedy it? Is it unlucky to take a wedding ring off after it is put on at the wedding? Thank you. | am, | A HAPPY WIFE. P. 8-—Also, would like to clean a | bathrobe at home. | A—Plants will grow tn a sleeping lroom {f they have plenty of fresh air and attention. It is sald that they will not grow where there ts leas, but people who use gas for heating think they will if a pan of water ts kept on the heater. Try putting charcoal in your tce box. It 1s merely superstition to think it unlucky to take off a wedding | ring, no matter when {t was put on. Why don’t you wash the bath robe? If it is of elderdown, you; might try magnesia or cornmeal to clean it Dear Miss Grey: Tam writing In answer to the young girl who asked why her canary, which her father brought from Japan, does not sing She said it had Hee, It Goes not A Simple Way to Remove Dandruff Prevent Failing Hair and End Itching Scalp There is one sure way that } failed to remove dandruf nd that ts to dt oy it entirely, To about four ounces « ommon, liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need). Ap ply it at night when retiring. Use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in «ent! tip y morning ruff w r ar more applicat! te- | sive und entirely destroy every | and trace of I no matter how | may have. {tohing and dig ‘op inatantly, | and your h 1 luffy, lustrous: milky and soft, and look and a hundred timos better If you value your hair, you she got rid of dandruff at once, for noth- ing destroys the hair so quickly. | It not only starves the hair and makes Te’tatl out, but tt makes it stringy stragely, dull, dry, brittle and life jens, and everybody notices {t—Advt You wi sing of th DR. L. R. CLARK, D., D. 8. in Half » work is guaranteed to look | natural, feel natural, and for mas ticating purposes equal to Nature's own, We make Restoration Plates, which do wonders toward restoring today they would make @ motion] 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union | dries to impart. Note—Bring this ad with you an: | win We Cut Your Dental Bills) tre: e =_ t not with buhach, hang it over the head the hand and rub a little of the po der under its wit At night cove ton cloth, and in the morning it will be covered with lice, Re yver it to Kill the lice, dry and use again Give the bird a saucer of cold water every morning for and {t will soon be rid of the Hee and will sing again IRS. J. A. H Q.—WII! you please give me the address of the president or manager of the San Francisco fair? A FRIEND, to Frederick A.—A letter directe Z. Skiff, Director Gener f the Pacifio-Pa a International Expo: sition, San Francisco, Cal., will reach him. teh comes d can be aned by rub & corn meal nt t thoroughly throug the} ands. Then fasten the 8e and brush vigorously th al - ¢bristied brush. About every] be Spool Silk, all colors, 3 for | 10c Cube Pins, black only..§@ two months rub a very small quan-| 10¢ Se Collar Supporters, card. .2¢ tity of vaseline into the hair and 10c Pearl Buttons, dozen... .5¢ Paper Pins, good quality 25 brush well with a clean brush, 5e Hooks and Byes, card. .2/2¢ eee a4 watieeh Qe | _ be Safety Pins, card......2%@ Q.—To settle an argument, will you answer this in your column? A wife, her husband, her thrown into the water. The and she could save one beside her. self. the wife, who would you save, hus band, child or father? | would save the right one. A YOUNG WIFE. A.—That problem {s #o old, I thought it had passed into but maybe it {s so old it will seem would do. Never having been placed in such a position, and not knowing} how to swim, I cannot possibly s |what I might do, but I think {f 1] | were upset with the crowd you men-| jtlon, and could swim, I would sav |the baby, for the simple reason that ‘ould be responsible for the I feel I v child's existence here, wh 1 would not for that of my father or husband, and, too, the baby would be the most jhe ess; also, I think I would stand ja better show of saving the child }than I would a heavier, grown per son. | Q@—t am a young man of 20, a mechanic. 1! have invented a very useful household article, My idea Is to manufacture It and sel! it from house to house in this and other cities, Have! a right to do so with- out taking out @ patent on my In-| vention? If not, the laws of the fn what way could state or the city ordinances stop me? Please answer. Thanking you, A READER. A.—If the article has not been patented, before, there is no law to keep you from selling it unpatented ut, If you 40 #0, any one who sees it {a a good thing can have !t pat- ented, which would defer you from selling it as your own, You can get } full information by writing the pat- ent office, Washington, D.C. Ask them about preliminary protection while the patent is pending. If you are referring to a license, none is required here if you strict- ly manufacture the article yourself. WELL, YOU GOTTA ADMIT HE HAS NERVE, ANYHOW “Some Seattle women paint 80 that I wonder they don't die with the painter's colle.” A mere, humble man made that crack before an audience, largely made up of women, last night, and got away with it The daring person was Theodore H. Osborn, immer who address¢ xed Presbyterian The men snickered, folk tossed their heads COMMISSIONERS DECIDE TO GIVE HANNA HIS PAY After Chairma n David MeKenzie, of the board of commissioners, left the meeting yesterday afternoon, Commissioners Knudsen and Ham flton held a little session of their own, at which they proceeded to eat crow copiously. hey rescinded the order recent d by them holding up the warrant for May of Coun Hanna, obviously passed » for Hanna’s attitude In pfusing to cash the warrant for $3,000 in the ill-smelling Hamilton Upper automobile deal GIRL TO TELL OF CITY LAUNDRIES Miss Johana Hilts, recently dis: charged from the Troy laundry on account of the active part she took | in telling of the working conditions | , before the wage |® of girls in laundr’ commission's investigating commit tee at Olympia, will speak before the Women's ¢ at the Labor Temple tonight. Miss Hilts will have some interesting in formation regarding pattle laun The public is in- vited, little child and her father were canoeing. | The canoe upturned, and all were| wife was the only one that could swim, Now, Miss Grey, if you were Please an-| swer soon, as | want to know If I blivion, w, and I will say what I think I) evangelist, | ndience at | The women | ‘ard and Label league | Im connection with JAMES | AEOOND AV. and PIKE ST { ESTAMLISHED 1 | ac J ougall = fouthwick McCREERY @ CO, New Tork Htore open 0 a. m. ta Op TRIMMED 4) are hemp, SS ei n split, fancy braids and HATS $5.00 Reduced From $10.00 and $15.00 These ypical of the that have n nery Sec- tion le position. Tt all black hats, lite, and hats of most desir- (The materials Milan hemp, Bel- season’s 1 ade namas.) An unusually attractive model is of black hemp, round crowned sailor, trim- med with » large velvet bronze and Bur- gu r, and finished with lacquered ribbon bows, $5.00. Another is a bandeau hat, trimmed with blue and gold ribbon, and finished on top large satin rose, Second Floor, poppies Sonomor Snap Fasten- ers, white or black, doz le 10¢ Blas Tape, 10c Crochet Buttons, card. Garment Hangers, nick- el-plated, several styles, 3 for 25¢ Tbe Hair Pin Cabinets... Se Halr Nets, all shades, Twilled Tape, doit Slipper Trees, hardwood tip, steel arene: em 1 ard bolt.5¢ | 25 Bone Hatr Pins, pkg. 42/2¢ Te 10¢ Kohinoor Fasteners, ‘card. . Kewple Garters, all sizes. .25¢ be Hat Wire, coll. $2.00 Dress Forms, cov- ered with Jersey cloth, sizes 32 to 42....$1.49 First Floor, Springing a sudden sensation in the trial of Frank Picont for the |murder of Henry Werner, William Henry Werner, the 8-year- old son of the murdered man, startled spectators as he pointed the accusing finger at the defend- ant during his testimony today in| |Judge Ronald's court. The little fellow proved a star | witness in the defense of his moth- er, Magdalina Werner, who was recently acquitted, and attracted attention of the court audience as he took the stand his morning. “Heinie”, as he is called, was re- quested to look at the persons in the courtroom for the man he sys he saw run from the barn the day his father was killed. He had returned bench on an apparently futile search when his eyes fell on Piconi in the prisoner's dock “There he is,” said the little boy. “I see him. That's him.” The courtroom spectators were breathless with the import of his TIGHTEN LAWS VANCOUVER, June 9.—As a sult of the recent agitation oc sioned by the refusal to permit Hindus to land in this city, a bill |was introduced in the Canadian |parliament yesterday, by H. H Stevens of Vancouver, proposing to exclude all Asiatics south of the 60th degree of parallel us FR YOUR PANAMA OR L ORN |B this season, Nothing better on the market, We clean and reshape them into the newest styles. MODEL MILLINERY Fifth Floor People’ nk Bldg Second, at Pike, little | tionless to the judge's | accusation, and the scene created @ vivid impression. Piconi sat mo FOR RENT | 4-ROOM MODERN FLAT | Clone tn: select neighborhood; 4 view; gas tray in kttohe en; fenced 1T ; One Hundred Dollars || Kept in your strong |||] box will be worth just one hundred dollars at the end of the year. in a say- in this will actually If placed ings account Bank, it earn 412% Interest in the same time. You may open‘a || savings account here with as little as $1, Cured Bad Mrs. 0. F. Hornschuch Praises the New California Mineral Remedy. Hornschuch of 201 Mo- Seattle, has just ended & distressing case of catarrh by using the new California medicinal mineral Akos for two months. Only those who have had this ravaging disease know how Mrs. O. F. Graw street, d up and one eye so badly affected that ally lost the sight of it, She had frequent headaches and sneezing spells, but the Akoz treat- ment has cured her, according to her ment ‘Por six years T was a gr ferer with catarrh,” said Mrs. schuch, regarding her ¢ ting worse gradually w also} t suf- Horn- that I had to go tot her day ent remedies physictan, be strils was closed. peration |time ned about friend who had cured @ bad case of catarrh with St “T used the Akkoz water as a nasal douche and as a gargle and also drank the water as a general tonic. My friends are all speaking of the great improvement in my appear- ance 1 mo longer bave headaches, and ause He Seattle Woman Asserts Akoz serious {t really | is. Mrs. Hornschuch suffered for six| years with the ailment. Her condi pecame so bad that one of her she | but about this] Akoz from ajca Case of Catarrh ; MRS, 0. F, HORNSCHUCH my eyes are strong again, my nos trils are open, and, in fact'all symp= _ toms of the disoase have disappeared: Akoz has done wonders in curing me of my ailment. Akoz has given equally satistac- tory results in hundreds of othe® 9 when used for rheumatiam, | trouble, catarrh, eczema and other ‘allments, |Akoz fs a natural mineral of great jcurative properties. It 1s sold at the Owl and all other leading @ stores, where further informat may be had regarding this tisement¢

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