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MR. PLATT RETIRES FROM THE FIRM OF THE WOODHOUSE @ PLATT FURNITURE CO, Use Your Credit at This Sale Commence tomorrow and make selections from our complete stock of Home Furnishings, Rugs, C Draperies, eto. Par ticipate in the vings which range fron 0 per cent to 50 per cent and have the amount charged to your.account rplete Wxtras - NO INTEREST Sale Prices Like These in All partments $11.60 Stickley Rocker, with Spanish leather auto seat; golden waxed fin 9 35 ish. Sale price " $14 white enamel Dresser with fine French plate mir withou tereat Aa De $35.00 Buffet, as tliustrated, bullt of quartered oak in Mission style; has i2-tnch case, finished in golden P waxed; French plate 18 1 tor. Sale $11 95 mirror 10x32. Sale price.. . price ' English Folding Break- . with drop sides; Atumed or waxed finish. Sale price $2.85 $5 oak Center Table, top, finished tn waxed or fumed. Sale price $26 high-back Rocker, bullt of selected oak, finished fumed; genuine leatier auté seat and back. $16.85 Sale price ...|. Store open Saturday evening until 9:30. 20x20 Quartered’ Oak Dining Table, base, aimilar to ext) 4¢-inen $15.65 Woodhouse @ Platt Furniture @.- ize 416% 424 -Dike Street: ‘Telephone—Private Exchange—Elllo tt 3096. $29.50 Jol THE SHANGHAI CO. Makers of Fine Silk Garments for Women Pure Silk Stockings, all sizes; regular 35¢ Special Saturday at 25c Pair Ladies’ House Dresses, great reduction for Saturday only. Regular $2.25. Saturday, Only $1.50 THE SHANGHAI CO. 1323 Third Av.—Opposite Postoffice NU BONE CORSETS Vegetable Sitk Hestery 02 PEOPLE'S BANK Elitett 4438 “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES” on “The Single Standard” A Five-Ree! Mutual Masterpiece For the benefit of those who have not seen this great pic- ture, we present it today and Saturday only. In For Popularity of whale flesh Japan is steadily increasing. been used, both fresh and canned. 50 CENTS Boys’, Girts’ and Children’s HATS KAVANAGH'’S First and ‘Union. 1008 First, at Madison. Pays for an “Evening Course” tn Electrical, Gae or Steam Engineering. SEATTLE, ENGINEERING SCHOOL. est and Roy. sell it quictely._ Opened at 120 Pike be on sale at 98° several years past this meat has/ \a plate, we can replace the missing | | We only A New Millinery Store 50 dozen this season’ Hemp Shapes in Black, Burnt and White, will i \ ' PANAMA, June 19.—The ) firet privately owned ve { which has yet undertaken ) passage of the Panama canal eTAR—TFRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914, was being towed slowly through the big ditch today. 't was the Santa Clara, a 11,000-ton mahip owned by W. R. Grace & Co, of Seattle, lihal they Gide: Q.—My heart aches tonight. 1 work in one of the t laun dries in the city, 1 ti it home with my folks, and | always save enough money #0 | can take a va- cation each summer, 1 was Just saying that | gu | would quit work in about @ My father was right there wit “slam”. He sald other people had ed no vacation and asked if | had enough saved to do so, He said other people had to pay high rent. | give mamma what | can and buy her lots of things | think she needs. Miss Grey, you know a girl can't pay very much on the wages laun dry girls get. | have to pay for my lunch every Saturday and have car fare, too, There isn't much left, believe me. My father earns enough and has only my sis- ter and mother, besides himself, to It costs me so much to and stockings and keep other thing Nothing seems to hurt me worse than to hear them speak ae though 1! had too much and didn't give them enough. | do my best. 1 simply can’t’ work the whole summer. i'm not strong. | also have heart trouble very bad, but they don't know how bad it is. Well, Miss Grey, | was going to ask if you think, when | go away, | better away for good. last two yeare they have accused me of all sorts of things, and every: thing they hear they believe. They accused me once of staying at a hotel at Everett with aman. | 8 80 thunderstruck | couldn't say a word, but oh, how my heart ached and does yet to think of it. Why do parents believe the worst of their children? 1 have many good friends near here and other places and | would be welcome any time. | could work and stay with them, | just can’t bear suspicion and selfishness. BLEEDING-HEART. AI wish you had told me your age. 1 would advise you better. I cannot say for you to leave home neither can I say for you to stay If you are of age, think it over weil looking to God for guidance, and make your own decision OR. L. R. CLARK, D, D. 8, GOOD DENTISTRY Good because It is lasting; looks well, and you are not tortured while having it done. If you have lost one, two or sev- eral teeth, and do not wish to wear ones with teeth that will creditably compete with the best nature gives to anyone. If you must have a plate, inves: tigate our work. We not only sup |ply your missing teeth, but restore your facial contour and improve | your expression. Our prices are exceptionally low charge $5 for the plate that any other dentist would charge you from $10 to $12 for. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. §., Manager 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. Note—Bring this ad with you Street | your | He may see the senselessness |] But, this I do say money Is not absolutely needed for bi 1 and butter, if your father has work, take your vacation, You owe something to yourself. I have never been able to see what right parents have to think ause they have brought children into the world that they own them body and soul. I have come across some of the grossest selfishness on the part of parents whose daugh ters are working for small salaries, Parents who are » to work | should support themselves, and al low the working young p do the same. If each becom supporting, existence becom If your] joyable, and the young pe right citizens tnstead of slave It does hurt, dear, to have our own people doubt um but as you are innocent, credit it to ignorance, an ignorance we are all trying to get rid of hurt y while you live above it, jand become only sorry for those who harbor it | Q—1 am a boy 16 years old and go with a girl 14 years old. isn’t very pretty and | don’t like her any more. | used to go with a dark-haired girl who is rather pretty, and some of the boys want me to go back to her again, | am rather fair and think | look better with a dark-haired girl. Please tell, me what to do. | think the girl | go with now ie a nicer girl than the one | used to go with, Mi Grey, why le it that boys always like girlie “that aren't so nice” bet- ter than the nicer ones? | would like your advice very much as this is my first letter to you. | will watch the papers every night till you print my letter. BILL B. A-~T think, Bill B., the tendency in boys of which you speak has its root in the theory that {t is human to want to do what we feel others |—espectally those in authority—do not want us to do. Grown people have that temptation, too. Personally I have had ft to a big degre but fortunately I had. when a youngster like you, a k [sense of reason, and was indepen dent enongh to do, even what those jin authority sald was right, if my reason told me {ft was so, after I had thought it over. Don't allow your actions to be guided by what the boys say, Your reason {s the link between you and God, and God to me fs Intelligence. Thinking you Jook better with a dark-haired girl is Just a little van. fty you can get rid of by looking to the good qualities of the girl's her hair) and living up togour own |best thoughts. mark be removed from a white pop- Jin dress? Thanking you for any in- formation, | am, sincerely, |. A. G. A—To remove indelible pencil marks, moisten a brush in a strong ous, 80 be careful Q—This ie the first time | have this In your column, as | would |1ike to see the answer soon, and It | might help someone e ETHEL. break the skin. The shampoo is made by beating very light the yolk of one or two exes, adding water enough to make it appliable, The hair and scalp should be rinsed several times. have written you before,| but “ne rer could get an answer. | | might have overlooked It myself. Will you please tell me If you know of any place In Seattle where they once and oblige A LONESOME WIFE. A.—Children are sometimes adopted from “The Ryther Home,” and the Florence Crittenton Home. Q—I am a girl of 18 and In love with a very dear boy of 22, and have been keeping company with him for almost three y: He tallied on me two months ago and said he was going to leave town because he saw me talking to a boy friend and was Jealous. He said he couldn’t stand to see so other fellow get me when he loved me so true. neh Miss Grey, would you it vite me what to do. Lizzie. A.—-Now is the time to be kind and firm, and a real help to the boy. Certainly you should not give up all your friends, but be fair to your- self and your true womanhood tn attitude toward them and him Let him go away if he wants to of She mind (rather than to the color of| Q.—How can an indelible pencil | aqueous solution of cyanide of| potassium, then rinsing well in water. The solution is very poison- | written to you, and | would like to | ask you what would remove dan-| | druff from the scalp. Please print | have children for adoption other| than the Washingt Children’s Home society? answer at to lose ail of my boy friends Juet because he Is jealous? He never! acted like that before. Please ad- PAGE 5. laden with lumber for canal construction work, The vessel entered the canal last night, ed through the Miraflores and Pedro Miguel locks and TO KNOCK HINKY. Cc. W , of th the | bor Counctl, will address the Home association in the Queen library auditortam, Fourth W. and Garfield, tonight on the | negative side of the adoption ot | |the proposed Hinky Dink charter Doyle, Central La Owners | Anne | av Selling to Recom- ‘mence ris Afternoon Every Musicless West- | ern Washington| Home Must Read This Startling An- nouncement and Then Act Quickly. Should Be. So many people came and bought planos and player pianos in Clearance Sale that our reduced \force of tuners and polishers could) not keep up with the delivery, #0 iwe stopped advertising for a while and we hired a few more men. And now we're ready agal: We have even closed our warehouse for good, have brought over every In strument that was there, and are including every one of them in this sale. A number of these pianos are rand new, some have been out on le in our wholesale department land returned by denlers who have gone out of business. are ured instruments that have come to us in part payment for the elegant and now so popular little! Bungalow Player Pianos, and Kim. ball Player Pianos, and Player Pi |anos de Laxe and the genutge Auto- piano Player Piano, Unusual Price Cutting With the recent changes which we madeiin our business and or ganization we are particularly anxious to sell out all of the Pianos and Player Pianos, Hence this unexpected and most unusual price cutting, We are not concerned about making a profit now, but on June 30, with the end of our fiscal year, want all of these instruments out of the way. Hence most of them are marked to nell at com and some for even a gréat deal less than cost. Thus we recommence this sale to- day. It is our firm belief, and will |be so found, that never heretofore jhave circumstances made {t possible jto offer so much genuine quality and such a great assortment for such Hlittle prices. Each instrument is guaranteed and each {nsatrument may be secured upon a deposit of 5. We arrange payments for the | balance to sult the requirements of each purchaser, Every Home May Participate If $6.00 a month Is convenient these terme are acceptable to us. If leas than that, we will arrange to let a good many of the planos go |for less, The finest, highest grade Sohmers, Hazeltons, Story & Clarks Jand Kimballs and Deckers, several | | Lesters and Hallet & Davis will be | to dispose of them now. These are special period designs, a number of Grands and some Uprights, and wil’ |make superb instruments for sev- eral of Seattle's elegant homes. See These Player Pianos We now offer Player Pianos at low prices that cannot be duplicat jed elsewhere; $200 now buys an| Apollo Player Piano; $650 a Weber | Pianola Piano, while for $335, $345, $418, $435 and $624 you can now secure instruments that regularly sell for more than twice the money in this or any other city. . Free Music Rolls Included Easy to Pay for One Start with a payment of only $5.00, the rest is easy. Any instru ment in this sale may be had on such easy terms of payment as any home can conveniently arrange, Our new and most liberal easy payment plan places a plano within reach of every child which ought to have a musical education. No home should be without music, Payments can now be arranged semi-annually, or even on a one, two and three-year plan. A Free Use Pian During this sale we issue also a special two years’ exchange agree- ment sale prices toward payment of one of our fine new Chickerings or the Autoplano or other of the many numerous makes we carry, actually giving every purchaser now two years’ free use of any piano offered in this sacrifice sale. A purchaser is bound to prove a satisfied pur chaser, for every Instrument {fs guar. anteed and no transaction is consid- ered closed unless it means satis. faction to the buyer, For a $5 Bill It Will Make Many | a Home What It! our} We accept any instrument at| SEATTLE BOAT FIRST PRIVATELY-OWNED VESSEL TO PASS THROUGH PANAMA CANAL resumed its voyage at day light. On board the Santa Clara were many distinguished pas sengers. JUSTICE FILES CERTIFIED COPY Of STOLEN PAPER ertified copy of the Justice lead records In the trial of J. B Brockway, the Vashon island road supervisor, who was convicted of misconduct in office, were filed in the superior court today by Justice Fred C. Brown The original papers in the case mysteriously disappeared from the files in the Justice court, following an appeal of the case. Justice Brown has asked the bar associa tion for an investigation The filing of the certified copy of the records, it is belleved, will prevent the apparent attempt to pre. |vent the hearing of the case in the | superior court. NAME RECEIVER FOR LORIMER'S CHICAGO BANK {| CHICAGO, cation of Atte 19.—On appli General Lucey d appointed W C, Niblack, trust officer of the Chi jcago Title & Trust Co., receiver for the La Salle Street Trust & | Savings bank, which, with several | other Lorimer institutions, were | closed last week by order of the| state banking de ppartment. ‘LEAGUE AFTER IRRIGATION AID Commerce rooms Thursday night, | 100 owners of id in the Benton jecounty district organized the and elected George F. Vanderveer | prewident and Hugh M. Street sec reta. T league will back up the trri will urge state and national aid. | The meeting last night was pre- | liminary to a conference to be held in Prosser next week, which will be addressed by ‘pablo offic fals. TO BUCK RECALL Opponents of the recall petitions against County Commissioners Hamilton and Knudsen marshaled |thefr forces before Judge Blake this afternoon for argument in favor of & permanent Injunction against the recallera. J. M. Brewster, who alleges he| is a taxpayer, is named as formal complainant im the case against the recall. He maintains that the recall is a county and not a city affair, Objection is raised to the expense of checking the papers by the city comptroller. HOLD M’PHERSON, Arrested on a secret indictment charging him with bringing unde- sirable aliens into the country, Nel- json McPherson, candidate for the | A.—To keep the scalp clean and|sold at these reduced prices and| Job of collector of customs of this healthful is the best remedy for|on terms of payment Just Ike rent | See ny oa so? Bega Lows D0 every few n by Deputy ed States are aadk kee aeienes oak a Jeese Dre Seely Sees | Marshal William Downey Before applying, the acalp should | Several of the most expensive| McPherson claims to have the be gone over with a rubber comb, |*Pecially designed, so-called “art! support of J. Hamilton Lewis, Joowning the dandruff with the|St¥le” planos are also Included in| United States senator of Illinois, in teeth, bat being careful not to|t%!s reduced price sale, We want| nis campaign for the customs job, LUCAS TO TALK ON MARRIAGE Rev. Alzamon Ira Lucas will lec ture at the Seattle theatre tonight| upon “Married or United—Which?” This address deals. with domestic problems and the care and upbring- | ing of children. Last night Dr. Lacas spoke to a large audience on the subject, “Why Money Is Lonesome Without Me. In this talk he emphasized the ele- mnts of honesty, sincert ‘stick-to- itiveness” and beneve ce, the basis of attracting money, which, he said, 's congested faith in metallic form,” AFTER THE GELLS Police Chief Griffiths is waging war on shooting galleries where wo. men are employed. “They are usually young girls,| and their mission is to act as al drawing card for the resorts,” says | the chief. “It tends to an agyrava tion of the social evil.” PLEA, INSANITY Jacob Konturl, accused of killing Jack Mynte with an ax last month, was the prize silent man in court today when asked to enter his plea. Konturi stood mute before Judge | Frater. His attorney, Harry Sig mund, entered a plea of not guilty | | At a meeting t c | Still others | eeting in the Chamber of | Horse Heaven Development league | gation company in that section and | ST AnLISHED ac J ougall 7 fouthwick fm connection with JAMES BEOOND AY 187s McCREERY & CO., Now York Kore open Oo. mw to Oo me A Showing Like This Can’t Be Beat Trimmed Hats at $6. 95 Formerly $10.00 to $18.00 Values Hat being worn today, Trimmed Hat possible at the al in These ty] but are you may one price ¢ ing, originally priced from § The hemp, Leghorn, fancy braids, with French ribbon fancies wings A black Milan Hemp Sailor with facing of American Beauty and trimmed with large double chou moire ribbon, formerly $12.00, this sale $6.95. An English Sailor of Milan hemp is trimmed with wide bands of cirex ribbon and fin- ished with two pairs of lacquered wings; for- merly material are Milan hemp, Panamas, trimmed flowers, and A most excellent black, white, gray double lisle heel, pair, 35¢. out developing a hole 35¢ and 25¢. 6.50, this sale $6. $1.00 and $1.50 Silk Hose 85c A fine assortment of hiihogeade Silk Hose, black, white and an assortment of costume shades. hose are called irregular owing to a slight defect in their manufacture, and would sell regularly at $1.50. There is also a sample line, all priced special, the pair, 85¢@. New Silk Plaited Hose 35c wearing Hose. and tan. sole and toe. Guaranteed Hose for Boys and Girls Hose that are guaranteed to wear fully 6 months with= If they should, us and receive a new pair without charge. Boys’ Knicker Suits Reduced of order that are stock of early as in this show- the smart to reduce tomorr« $6.95 any tyles our oose a 95. Second Floor, including These May be had in Finished with lisle top, 3 pairs for $1.00 or, the return them to The ey First Floor, $6.50 Suits Now $4.85 All our trousers, $4.85. Boys’ styles speedy and plain lar price, the roll, 10c, $1.49 extra heavy Copper $1.75 extra heavy Copper 1914 models, 6-Ib. size _ Macienal Seattle to 17 years—many with two pairs in fancy cheviot, reduced’ to Boys’ $5.00 Suits Reduced to $3.85] Norfolk Suits in good spri izes 6 to 17 years. ; $8 00 suits, reduced to $3.8! 4 Our entire stock of young se Long is Trouser Suits has been re-priced for a} clearance. season’s new $10.00 Suits, $12.50 Suits, $13.50 Suits, $15.00 Suits, $18.00 Suits, *$20.00 Suits, $22.50 Suits, Basement 4 Large Sifter Cans Old Dutch Cleanser for. . With other goods only Aurora Banzai white Japanese Crepe Toilet Paper, 7 large rolls for Tea Kettles. Westinghouse and Hot Point Electric Sad Irons, new Spring Knicker Suits, sizes 7 ee regular There are Norfolk) k coat styles; are all_this suits. Sizes up to 37, clearance clearance clearance clearance clearance clearance clearance } .25¢ Phone orders solicited. Tea Kettles ..95¢ $1.25 Basement, Second Av. and Pike St. $85,000 SWIPED June 19.—Fighty- PITTSBURG, posited by five thousand dollars, de five thousand dollars deposited by the Freehold bank in the vaults of the Colonial Trust Co. here, was stolen ten days ago, ac cording to an admission today by President J C. Shaplin, of the latter concern, which controls the Freehold bank Officials of the trust company dis: covered the theft more than a week ago. QUICKSAND IN WELL ALMOST GETS TWO GARY, Ind, June 19.—Imbedded j against property abutting Shilshole jay, UP TO BALLARD The Boleom and Stimson mill companies and other plaintiffs: filed a petition today asking for an injunction to prevent the city from collecting assessments The petitioners maintain the j city of Ballard assumed all obliga. \tions for street improvements is caused by the raising of Salmon bay. A clergyman has praised St. Mark by saying that he was the greatest journalist that ever lived. In fewer chapters than are to be found in any of the other gospels, he covered all the details more each quicksand | Vividly and impressively. 4 \ Telephone or Write |up to their sholulers sooner by doing #0. | Jealousy by reason of insanity ; re y “ B e d gradually sinking. m. Majhor-| Work the problem from your| Out-oftown buyers should write | and v0. “Ma | view p P| lor telephone for descriptive list and | ek, 80, and his son Joe, 8, were res- ll Sell t 2. 50 d U ee Und, aad hememnbee witle ten, |numbers, Any instrument sent sub OUR SCHOOLS IN cued from certain death by Gary po-| SEWING $5 i and ey sua y a - an p ing this stand that Jealousy does |Ject to examination upon deposit of Hee and firemen. pe ee al MA®eHINES WASHINGTON, June 19,—Gen- eral army orders just issued com. mend 14 colleges and universities for “steady progress and tmprove- ment in the work of their military departments.” Among the colleges Majborek move an iron well near his home ond had excavated a large hole m the bottom, preparatory to arrang- ing tackle to raise casing. Ho} lowered his son, whc was helping} amount stated in this advertise ment. The deposit will be cheer fully refunded if the instrument is not found satisfactory. This sale will be conducted until every instru- ment {8 sold. not belong to his manhood, and that he will see it himself, sooner or later, and be glad you did not cater to It. If you are at all at fault in flirt ing, or trying to make him jealous, New Machines WHITE SEWING MACH — co. 1424 Third (par Matn 1533 Quality Guaranteed ¥ v er » e " h oy ce began to sourse, that 18 a part of your| We wish to repeat that every in-|named are the University of Wash-| him, and the boy atonce | e RR pa ' strument in this sale is definitely |ingion and the Washington state| sink. ‘The father sprang to the Panama or Leghorn |" Do what 1s right and just to|suaranteed; money back if instru-| college, at Pullman, him, and the boy at once began to|M ius season. Nothing better om the | yourself and him, but be kind. ment after delivery does not prove sink market, We clean and reshape them ° . in every way satisfactory or as rep-| Qwn your own home, It's, After straggling for two hours, ff into the newest stytes | Maine Is the greatest gem-bear./rosented. Eilers Music House, the| easy, Read the offerings in|*% When on the verge of collapse, MODEL MILLINERY ing state in the Union, producing | nation’s largest and most responal ¥ their cries {nally attracted the at Fitth Fleer People’ STAR WANT ADS—then choose. Bank Bidg. tention of neighbors, ke. the police. jous stone ex-! ble retailers, Bilers Bidg., Third and every variety of pre | University. cept the diamond, who pes at

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