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STAR—TUESDAY, JUN Woodhouse & Platt—USE YOUR CREDIT—416-424 Pike Street SPECIAL SAVINGS An Established Credit Policy Credit Without Interest not new here. As in past, We still offor to fu Your home complete on cre Without Interest Extras We Charge No Interest is the n it or More, and just a few are Some of the finest apectmens of the} cabinetmaker's finished and tn vartous pe $22.60 quartered oak China Cabinet, as tlustratea Craftsman style, waxed $19.75 8 tix = top. $53. sian, covered with fine quality genuine Spanish leather; mahogany base. $58. the ee’... $83.25 $45. cane: Special $21, leather seat and back Ex 18. $12.5) $10.5) $1.75 Wire Niustrated. wee again with the municipal | city’s ay Hope cherishes the the hearing on the Thought that Real Wonder-Worker i fort to lose those unwelcome aces of age, iiiness or worry, can am find words to express their the wonderful #axolite given tt @ method is Rot alone to tts marvelous ef- n the deepest lines | for one m @ of powdered saxo! fea ait pint witch hazel, and bathe/ face in this solution.” At once a| Pomarkabio transformation ts 4 It is not only the effect on wri creases that is no noticeable, I contour is remarkab! eres and the face | niger ‘One should be su drugstet for the powder: lite. The lotion, being so refreshing. ie Particularly grateful to tired faces these warm, depressing days ad | : | START NOW; SCHOOL OFEN Le raMillinery Complete course and reliable; ter ODE, MIL PEOVLE’S BA SEWING $ MACHINES New Machines rented. WHNTE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near 1 Send the Heavy Work to Us 5m ROUGH DRY #2, Minimum Bandle, 500 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 AUTO SERVICE SNOW WHITE WORK tneh ¢ Special fumed finish mirror. mirror 10x30, PLANE CARRIES | short flight put ashore a passenger | making one of the big hits of the phere, and is earning her many jnew friends. Dwight Meade as Strongheart is even more earnest ‘THEY'LL PICNIC art, beautifully Buffet, E ngitiah patterr 44 mirror. Special Buftet neh 00 Mission Styte 5 mirror 44x10. B4-Ingh $6.35 | : "$39. 00 Buftet, 46 $30.00 | “ 50 Craftsman Ruftet 12K46 Spectal 00 Colontal Buffet waxed finish; plate Special 00 golden finish 9x36 mirror. 50 fumed oak Rocker, tra heavy quality, woven by . in blues, browns and grays . x10-6 wine 0, 1-8x9 size 0, 6x9 wine pat Si1.25 $10.25 $14.35 | oss. COLONIAL RAG RUGS described. nd Crafts at Rocke 0 large Mission R oon leather Morris Chatr nuine Spa solid Mahogany seat and “hina Matting» tna Mattings Japanese Mattings Japanese Mattings , $13.00 "$15.35 $11.00 auto neat $21.10 double eher cushion DURING INVENTORY Stock taking is in progress and many single pieces are being featured. Some departments are still slightly overstocked, and a few lines will be discontinued. These we are offering at Reductions of One-Third and YOU'LL FIND OUR CREDIT PLAN IS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! quarter-sawed Desk $150.00 three-piece Sulte in genuine Moroce leather, bullt with ma hogany bases with loo leather cus neat met's."§$ 100.00 priced at Rocker $18.35 $20.00 IMPORTED MATTINGS 120 Me Se le Wandhonse @ Platt -inc: Furnit 416° 424 Telephone—Priva city’s application to modity agen Han. ford injunction #0 as to allow {pal cars to run on Fourth ay. + willl be heard on July 10, the date set by Ww. ASHINGTON, Ju re ike Street: Achauge—Elliott 3000, LAND DODGERS OF INCOME TAX June 30.—Treas- Judge Neterer Monday, the motion| "TY Officials today threatened to to be passed on by Judge Neterer, fine delinquent income tax payers 5 Judge Cushman and Judge Gilbert) per cent, of Portland, jointly It will be heard and the merits of} on immediate payment. the case passed on, course, Harold Preston, for Receiver Calhoun, digs up anoth- unless, of tinuance, Judge N on the case himself, but, Preston raised contended three judges should hear the motion, Judge Neterer decided | it would mean quicker action to call | in the other two Judges than to let Preston appeal immediately to the supreme court 006 because | It | de ar TEN PASSENGERS HAMMONDSPORT, June 30.— new weight-carrying record Aas bydro-neroplanes was established | by Rodman Wanamaker's “Amert-| a” last night when it rose from the surface of the lake with The “useful” load representing what will be required | to make the transatlantic flight, last | night was 1,700 pounds, 300 pounds | more than previous carried. | yj, Lieut. Porte started with a useful | load of almost a ton, but after a Dy ve! | me passengers. ™ who welghed more than 200 Secretary of | turns, rer was going to pass | ceipts so far h: | thre the first of the ten | Waged to bring to 8 road, however, for ) to hunt ta’ was June nt Wilson tod propriation bill John J. left Elltott er ntion, where a cam peting. June 3 1 t camps for 125 “h cades. 20.- and treasury agents ev- erywhere were ordered to {naist up- the Treasury Mo attorney | Adoo does not expect complete re- several days. jer technicality to get another con-|The house has appropriated $500,- dodgers. 'e been $30,700,000. originally estimated an objection and | $54,000,000 would be derived from the income tax law, PEDDLE 2 SHIPS. | WASHINGTON The re that Saal y signed the naval It provides for additional dreadnoughts and! , F |permits the sale of the warships |*,,)°{t2",, | Mississipp! and Idaho to Greece, ,|DELEGATES OFF and Alfred W today for Pittsburg as Seattle delegation to the Real Estate Exchange's con align will be attle the 19 CAMP ON ROAD OLYMPIA, ‘Three con jonor men” will be established on the old state between Stevenson and the pounds, WHAT THE PRESS AGENT SAYS aw Florence Malone, ‘ee ing woman of the Players, and her talented lead. Metropolitan associates are present engagement at the Metro- politan this week in “Strongheart.” The Ingenue-lead role of Dorothy Nelson, sister of Strongheart's chum, is one peculiarly fitted to Miss Malone’s sympathetic atmos and than usual and rises did dramatic} height in his final renunciation be Good-bye sore feet, ollen feet, ot, tired feet ned-bye corns, calle fons spots, shoe no face feal, off. sweaty fee “TIZ" t, onses, and “TIZ” FOR ACHING, ‘SORE, TIRED FEET burning feet, emelling bun- | raw No more tightness, more ing with pain or drawing up your in is acts “TIZ" out all the pot sonous exuda- tions which puff up the feet limp. agony. mag- right draws Use good never tired fore returning to his tribe. TIZ" and forget your foot misery Ah! how comfortable your The Moore tre 1s offering | feel. Get a 25-cent box of |this week Annette Kellerman in| "OW @t any druggist or department | the photo-drama “Neptune's Daugh-| store: Don't suffer, Have |ter,” considered the most interest-| feet, glad feet, f that ing and eptertaining photoplay | well, never hurt, never get ever ppothel 4, The picture s in} A year's foot. comfort guaranteed seven reels, divided into two parts, | OF and makes a complete evening's entertainment. It will run the |talance of the week, with matinees | daily at 0 and evening perform. ances at 8:30 Modern Woodman of America will make merry in their fifth annual fourth of July picnic at Fortuna; F park, Lake Washington. money refunded. $14.60 solid oak Dronser bh case, waxed fin 4 French plate JUDGES TO HEAR CAR SUIT UNCLE SAM WILL CROPS LOOK GOOD NOW IF HAROLD KEEPS STILL Crops are too far advanced to be affected by any variety of accident, declares H. B. Karting, vice pres! dent of the Milwaukee, back from trip to Chicago. He says the farmers are ) feeling right cheertul. THEY CLEAN UP Fine business. Housecleaning the superior court judges was well done th year. All cases noted for trial have been set for hearing and will be cleared away by tember 18 DrugClerksShould Never Prescribe ei Are Not Competent Medical Doctors oe by tt is not an currence a drog # at would lien ommend for rheur When the s “preseribtr t h a suggestion ts simply play 2 to 5 p.m RESINOL CURES 'A PIMPLY SKIN Bridgeport, Conn., June 1, 1914 \“I suffered with pimples on mj face for about four years, which I thought I could never cure, as I tried to heal them with —_ prescriptions, and many other things, but they only got thicker. They looked like small boils and were very sore—after a while scabs and scales formed on my face. They itched awfully. 1 tried Rerinol Ointment and Resinol Ladies and children found a cure for my my face looked a sight (Signed) Miss Bertha M. 1161 Iranistan Ave. Prescribed by doctors for 19 years, sold by all druggiste—Res- inol Ointment, 50¢ and $1, Resinol Soap, 25c, For trial free, write to Dept. 24-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md pimples, as Turfay, We have a lot of White Linen Embroidered Dresses at $1.50 and $2.00, Also Pongee Coats, suitable for the Fourth, at $3.00 and up. Many other bargains, but better hurry THE LITTLE MISFIT STORE SIXTH AND PINE—OPPOSITE WESTLAKE MARKET Suggestions for the Fourth Soap, was relieved after a few ap. plications, and I have no more pim ples on my face—my skin ts now clear, I was so glad that I at last! PAGE 5 E 30, r 1914. Q third | have come to you for my time, and you have always answered my letters promptly 16 past, and my| running a tam a girl of mother objects to me nights, and also daytimes, with very nice young man, He |e 19 past One night we went walking and were gone two hours. My mother expected me back in a half hour We Intended ourselves to come back sooner, but we met one of the other boys and his girl. He hae an auto mobile, so we got In with them and went eight miles, We ate supper in the first town we went through on our way back. Did we do right by going? My mother says it would have been all right If we had not gone to the show on Sunday night, Do you be lieve in going to shows on Sunday? My mother bays | can’t go with him any more unless you advise me to, Now, Miss Grey, we are not silly, not any one of us. with him, or leave him alone, a mother say you advise me will go every night for a reply A HARD WORKING GIRL, my She says whatever 1 will wateh ci My dear, your parents are re sponsible for your existence here. and T canne your mother to shift her r y to my shoul If I can say a word that will help her or you I gladly give it. I think : girl's word to her parent should vl and {f your mother expected | you back in half hour, and you knew {t, you should have been bi I fully believe in young peop! joying life, and than I, but I r rded my mother and my word to her If a thing is good, it is just as good on Sunday as any other day I believe you when you #ay not one of you was silly, and I am glad} to know that you will remain sensi ble, There is no reason why a sen sible girl should not have boy com panions, but to be with any particu lar person, boy or girl, continually, or every day, tends to make one barrow, and home enjoyment should be cultivated rather than a constant running about. That does not an that all amusement should be cut oft. We ne well as good, clean work Why doesn't your mother invite young man to the home and| make {t pleasant for him? Q.—I! am a young girl, age 18, and am engaged to a young man, age 19, and | love him dearly. He told me if he ever saw me with black slippers and white stock ings and beauty spots, he wouldn't marry me. Now, Cynthia, he doesn't object to slit skirts, but | met him the other night while | was In the city, and when he left me at night he wouldn't kiss me because | had a | beauty spot on. And | became stub- | born, too, and wouldn't take It off. | wanted to give him my ring back, and he wouldn't take it, but said he Mr. Edison’s New Talking Machine Now Sold on Monthly Payments Mr. Edison's New Talking Ma », which requires no needles, is now available on easy monthly pay. ments. This will be good news to the people who have thought that the machines are costly. This is true—many styles are—some are five hundred dollars, Yet a less elaborate machine has been devel- oped by the veteran inventor in order to meet the requirements of those who are “students of econ- omy.” The human voice 1s repro. duced with such fidelity as to be almost supernatural. he new machines are shown by the Ellers Talking Machine Com | pany, a new con aded by C. H,. Hopper and Ed P, Kelly, who have purchased the talking ma- chine business from Eilers Music House. They occupy the same, second, floor in the Eflers building, at Third Ave, and University St, where Mr. Edison's new invention is shown, ong with the Victrola and the Grafanola. Incidentally, all three are used in the Saturday night concerts given in the Recital Hall One of the new machines, with the new reproducer, which requires no needles, of the new and with an album full unbreakable records, is now offe t sixty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents; and on small monthly payments, if desired, The records last almost twice as long as the standard disc, The selec: tion includes many popular dances, |tangos, hesitation waltzes, Castle walks, and the Hke. If desired, however, vocal or instrumental pieces may be substituted for the dances The reproductions by the Edison machine are free from all mechan- ical noises and are admitted to be |“perfect at last.’ | The Saturday night concert this |week will be canceled, owing to the fact that Saturday is a national the Fourth of July, Shall | go| © Just as respected as to any one|¥ girl had more fun} would try me for another month, What would you do, Cynthia, be and hate to give cause | love him, Then us four went to the theatre . him up? ‘Am | wrong, or is he? h f J i C ng or ie het Fourth of July Celebration A.—Tell the young man you have ey decided to eschew beauty spots, not Flags of the best just because he thinks it wrong, but quality American Nav because, on second thought, you aetine sts A have decided it {s silly, that is, if he pe Pesce we you have. It is narrow to hold out folded edge extra through stubbornness heavy canvas heading, If women could realize that they nickel - plated grom- show their strength of mind, or met ‘ weakness, in thetr dress, they would oy follow ines of beauty and strength +x7-{t. size, regularly | $4.00, special $2.95. ? sg 5x8-ft. size, regularly” Dear Miss Knowing $5.00, special $3.78, from your letters your kind feel 6x9-ft. size, re gularly ing for animals, I take this plan :.50, special $4.79. to a home for three clean little kittens * sill Flags mounted, Won't you please ask your on staffs, regularly 25c,+ kind readers to come to 604 50c size, special B5¢. special 16¢, Colu bi t city I can't t . i} So aaete teen aie te piaoee Printed Cotton Flags Mounted on Staffs * Thanking you : 50c size, special B5¢. 25c size, special 15¢. | | ie wet rath dl a = gees Sewed Cotton Bunting F lags saranteed fast cole | os Size 6x6%4 feet. Regularly special $1.79. ° nin Printed Cotton Flag 5% feet. Regularly’ 1 $1.19. B i y' . : $1.80, specia 19. a Q.—Why do men say love Is good, $1 pecial $ Sasenieen when It causes them to ha’ best friends, to leave home, even to kill? In love, for if | was | don't think would hate as some do. | am pa the age when boys first fall in'love. for some sure get “fall” it bi an awful tumble. | | see so many different girls every ik. day, but they all look alike to me. the bad scribbling and my hand is unused to Answer in the paper PI excu! spelling, a such things, if you care to. Your friend, SAILOR BOY. | ncaa ne Fight Kind of love docs 25c Imported Dress Ginghams 15c¢ not bring sorrow in its trail. The >: Ps . * * . word is misapplied to the false 32 inches wide, fine quality gingham in plaids of sense called “falling in love.” assorted colors; also a few checks and stripes. Special, | ow the yard, 15¢. y | QI am a girt 17 years of age. When | was 16, last summer, | fell in love with a boy 21 years of age. I loved him dearly and told him so. He took advantage of this and i sulted me. My love then turned to hate and | didn't have anything to tam 1 good, clean play 88) now working Ina place where | see He told me one day |that when | left he realized how He has apologized over and over for that Miss Grey, | know he really loves me, | can tell it by his eyes | when he looke at me, and his voice | have been do with him for a long time. him every day. much he really loved me. insult. | when he speaks to me. | going out with him lately because have taken pity on him. Am | doing right? |go out he pl but go, and worry about it. what to do, so can’t you help m Miss Grey? MOTHERLESS CHILD. on his part, he seems to have. far better, be careful not to be “easy.” sympathy helps no one; ing to a standard does, hood. GOES TO DOCK T0 evening as the Nome. “Bon voyage,” ing his arms recklessly. to tread upon thin air. and towed him back He grinned, refusea name and disappeared. — WILSON GOES to the to ple WASHINGTON, June 30. dent Wilson, federal ‘the supreme court Dr. Pedro Rojas, cently. Mrs. B. Domenowski, in John Domenowski, 1914, agreed to a husband, Feb. 12, Albertson's shildr en, Judge court, four in ha woopy MAY GO WASHINGTON, jend of next week for |H. She may President Wilson, ARE YOU FROM MISSOURI? The Missourl club will give a basket picnic at Ravenna park July 4. All Missourians and thetr friends are invited, their and Now, don't think | am When he asks me to ads 0, | can’t help ause It seems so cruel | take to heart and go sit in a corner 1 don’t know A.--If the boy is truly sorry he made a mistake, and is trying to be & man, there Is no reason why you should not associate with him once in awhile; but in being compassion- ate to him, in trying to help him, you should require manly friendship not the brooding habit If both can keep away from the subject and become interested in other topics, it will be In being kind to him Weak but stick- Be true to your best womanhood, and require him to be true to his best man- SEE FRIEND OFF; HE TUMBLES IN the Alaska Steamship Co., pier last steamer Victoria was gilding out on her voyage to he shouted, wav- Two longshoremen were lowered sive his TO A FUNERAL Presi- members of cabinet, diplomats and several members of bench today attended the funeral here of Venezuelan min- ister, who died at Atlantic City re- TO 1 LIFE, $8,000 suit against the Puget Sound Traction Co, for $45,000 for the death of her on settle- ment of $8,000 yesterday afternoon She ON A VACATION June 30,—Mrs, Woodrow Wilson plans to leave the} Cornish, N.| be accompanied by ESTABLISHED 1875 ac J ougall 7 fouthwick fm connection with JAMES McCREERY @ CO. Now York RK, B. GAGE, Receiver and PIKE St Store open 9 a. m. to 6 p.m U. S. Flags Priced Specially for SHCOND AV $1.50 Novelty Ratine Suiting 95c et | 43 inches wide. There are brocades in plain colors, nub weaves and fancy weaves, with plain colors to match, The yard, O5¢. $1.00 Novelty Crepe 85c 42 inches wide, plain shades with fancy weave in® ratine effects; white grounds with ratine corded stripes of blue, lavender, reseda, maize and black. The yard, 85¢. 65c Embroidered Batiste 35c Mercerized and embroidered with self-colored dots and neat figures. Colors are light blue, pearl gray, cham- pagne, navy and blac 30-Inch Kimono Plisse 19c The most practical of wash materials. Can be laun- dered easily and requires no ironing. Neat printed ef- fects for dresses. Third Floor. “ cDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike § DENIES HE SLEW %, ssn ren: on renee M AN IN CELL |stealing a srip at Covington, Wash ine 43 *: 0 days in the city jail today for ' Marcott denied his guilt of/ kicking Arthur Johnson to death last week in the city jail today when brought before Judge Frater | to plead. Johnson was killed and) three other men seriously wounded by the boot of their assailant. Mar- cott was found bending over one victim by the jailer. when you have |fitted by us, whether» pay $2.50, $ $5.00 or $7.0 FIRE DAMAGES HOME Damage amounting to $1,000 was Curry Optical done by fire which broke out in the tic home of EB. Retter, 7307 Eighth N. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS W., last night, while the family was| Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade visiting. Cause unknown. Bring This Ad With You Tacoma Trainmaster Asserts Akoz Cured His Rheumati highly recommended to me that £ decided to take just one chance, and I'm mighty th that I did. I soon got rid of t : severe pains and began to feel b ter in every way. In ridding me my rheumatism, Akoz also acted a fine tonic. My nervous 8} is normal again, I now sleep and my appetite is fine. I Harry A. Axtelle, of Street Railway Company, Says It Is Wonderful. Harry A, Axtelle, trainmaster of the Tacoma Railway & Power Com- Ww 1 ol’ top,” eee lone. top.” yelled pany, is a new man. He has been recommended Akoz to many ot ed on the extreme outer edge of|transformed from a nervous rheu- trary Seabee ‘that 1 learned of it matic wreck to his normal self by Akoz, the new California med mineral. Words fail him » attempts to tell what > derived from Akoz. and tried it. I am only too glad ll others about Akoz.”” his indorsement of Akoz by ‘elle is quite in keeping with t) servations of his associates the offices of the Tacoma Rail Splash! 4 ; . & Pow o Man overboard! Business of| “Akos {s a wonderful medicine,” | ovine ee ae dee screaming women and general/said Mr. Axelle at his office at/haye marveled as much as he hullabaloo | Thirteenth and A streets, Tacoma.|at the wonderful improvement The well-wisher had attempted |] suffered three years with sciatic|his condition. Akoz has proven equally ive in hundreds of other cases rheumatism, stomach, kidney, der and liver trouble, eczema, piles, ulcers and other ments in the Northwest. Akos is sold at all druggists, where information may be had this advertisement, ALASKA EXCURSIONS rheumatism, and was so badly run down generally that | was a nervous wreck. I tried various springs and remedies and spent all mymoney for treatment. I had practically given up hope of getting any relief. “A few weeks ago Akoz was so . . “PRINCESS ALICE” To Skagway, calling at Alert Bay, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, gell and Juneau. 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