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STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1914, PAGE 5. This popularpriced Home parison of values that will pay AN ESTABLISHED CREDIT POLICY cr s aman style ‘ Roftet, * Sx36-inch Fre r mirror and plate ra waxed or fun Sale price $18.50 Craftsman Style Library Table, built of quartered oak; 28x48-inch top, finished in fumed or dull golden price «..... 9100 price $6.50 Metal Crib, as pic- tured, 30x54-inch, in white enamel, equipped with patent drop sides and the National Springs... Sale price HIGH-GRADE Ax $26.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs pric $16.25 | $20 8-3x10 Sale price Axminster Rugs $14.15 20 Rolis Extra Fine fered for quick disporal Al6% 424 Woodhouse & Platt—"USE YOUR CREDIT" 416.424 Pike 8t. July Reductions! Furnishing establishment Worth-while savings in all departments during the present month Frrniture buyers should visit this store and make a careful com $18.15. | 800 tte Tea Kettle 50 Asbestos Mats, 3¢ ne AXMINSTER RUGS SPECIAL INSTERS, VERY KNOWN IN THE CARPET TRADE, SP! Japanese Mattings—Priced to Close Quality Japanese Matting, 2% Wandhouse @ Platt Furniture | ike Street: RICHARDSON REPORT ISN'T WORRYING’EM Hamilton and Knudsen Not | Anxious About County | Hospital Conditions, |REFUSES TO LISTEN Lafe Leaves Room When Mc- Kenzie Insists Upon Read- offers you. it without Inte Aw eat is not new ing Inspectors’ Findings. That report of State Pxaminers Tatro and Lleben, Dr. Waldo Richar patients at the county hospital were | d, in reference to} son, declaring his | inhumapty tre that the affairs of the institution were carelessly | and extravagantly conducted, and,| finally, that some of the nurses did Ara ance in red tights and over alls cut off at the knees, hasn't been road yet by County Commis sioners Lafe Hamiltog and Kris Knudsen jt Commissioner David MeKenai asked for a report on the document | today 1 haven't seen it,” sald Lafe. Me, too,” said Kris Official intelligence was laid be fore the board that the county hos pital denunciation has been on file in the auditor's office for nearly a le MeKe and Kris seemed surprised aie demanded that the re board report {ts awfully said Knudsen, the port be read before the Say that ain't it? ay ported today that he hadn't ort finally appeared, Late d and MeKensio list ng Knudsen to the reac ed A CORRECTION The Star hastens to correct an item in yesterday's paper, which made it appear that Dr, Robert Perey Smith, with offices in the Cobb building, had been arrest ed on a charge of having prac toed medicine without a license Smith's only connection with ) caKe Was a complaint filed by himself, in which he charged that Hf Coventry preseribed for Annie Gilrater on February 20, and that he had no license at the time. Q—May God bless you for the good advice you give to the unhap- py. I try to forget my unhappiness, | but cannot bear It alone, so | come |to you. As far as | can remember back into my childhood, and I'm 20 now, it has been to witness the home coming of a drunken father. | have been deprived of the pleasures that) | the young girls have today. All my igirl friends, and even the young | men, med to shun my society, and never came to visit me in the home. | tried so hard to make it attractive. Why do | have to suf- lfer for the sins of a drunkard? | | want to go to a new city and forget the past, make new friends, who will not know me and look down on me. Oh, dear, Miss Grey, what will | do? BERYL. Gran A.—-I cannot say for you to go or! stay. You must decide that. If you are not needed at home and can make your own living, I see no rea son why you should not, but get |something to do before you go, if posetble. Whi alight | themsely FABRIC PRICED 22.75 t may hurt to have others & Y Fine $30 values in injustly, they are burtir more than you. Oxi2 wi : ple naid $28.50 "$2 1 $-3x You should not suffer for your fa- 10-6 size, 1.15 ther’s sin. You are accountable 2 3 only for yourself. Set Lietted: es ae | Try to have charity (love) toward these on sal = nem them and toward your father. In| that way you will kill the poison of | |hate and heal your hurt / "18¢ am a woman dentist and In my | Q—t |have come here to engage to find where or to whom | can send my Instruments and dental motors land lathes, etc., for repair. Will you a. } Kindy advise me? LA VERNE. ic: A—I cannot give addresses in gS |this column, but if you will eall up one of the local dentists I am sure] |he will gladly help you Is it wrong for the organist and choir leader of a church to act at the same time as concert organist for a moving picture theatre? Members of the music committee of the First Methodist Episcopal church have decided it {s. They say they are backed up by the greater part of the 2,000 members of the eburch. Therefore, W. H. Donley, organ iat. faces the alternative of surren d Ang his contract of $2,400 a year with the First Methodist, or stop- ping his concerts at the Colonial theatre, which he began a week ago on the new pipe organ installed under his direction On protests from members of the church, the music committee took up the question and ordered the church pipe organ silent until the Aispute is settled The church considers the moving picture show a Sabbath of breaking inatitation. The board trustees How to Make a Real Wrinkle Remover In thene enutifiers” of more, it 1s hard fc lieve’ she can make remedy for thone | age, worry and | effective rinkles, ¢ ae @ solution m @unce of pure geet h Use this & refreshing | quick | surp seation srovement. The wrinkle vidence and the face olla” comfortable feeling. prod ‘Adver- Telephone—Private Exe! MUST OUIT CHURCH JOB OR THEATRE 164 degrees | Q—As you give good advice to others, perhaps you can help me. My white felt hat was laid on a wet serge coat, and it is al! biue. Will you please tell me what will |remove it? Hoping to see my an- jswer in the paper soon, | remain, A FRIEND. A—A reliable authority when an article has been stained by coming in contact with a col ored fabric, as a rule the stain may | be soaked out. As soon as possible! put the article to soak in cold wat er At the end of 10 or 12 hours, says last night accepted the report of the| wash out of this water and dry in committee, delivering the ultimatum | the sun. to Donley. ; Donley refused to take any action ” n the matter, declaring the commit tee understood when he signed his } _ Will the neighbors who contract with the church that he| | Wrote me about the old lady was not to be restricted to that duty| they think fs cruelly treated, | alone. || send me her name and ad- | He considers his contract with| | dress? CYNTHIA GREY | the Colonial within his rights, and, | L} that it is not a matter of consclence, | @ of nin ego age og Aig bate nor Q—While visiting in a email rt age an a He town | met a young gentleman who | A. ®, Mitord, chairman Of thel he visit do oor ant ino fred he might do so, but later found out that he was keeping steady com. pany with a very nice girl whom | had met and who had done every- thing possible to make It pleasant music committee, said it had been decided that Donley must give up either his church or theatre work |paid for what was born in the etate of Oregon, my father and mother being ci zens of this county. When | w: 14 years of age, they moved to Canada and became citizens there. Now the question ] TOO MUCH SO! | Lady Five Dollars at | Metropolitan. She's Fined Five Assuming diffe an elaborate air of in eye of Director Eckhart glaring at her. The Eckhast hand flew ve fingers uncurled, up and or. He's a brute,” | Malone tn her dress! Miss! late sobbed i room, am | a citizen | of the United States or not? Thank./ ing you, MELM OPSTAD, U. &. A A.—If the citizen law of Canada is such as makes a minor a citizen of that country by the parents t K #0, you are a citizen of| Canada; {f not, you are a citizen of the United States. Q—Have read your good an- ewers and gained much good from them. Now, | wish to ask you a few questions. 1 am a working young lady of 22 years, and boarding at a relative's. | want to learn to cook (can't where | am), and could you tell me of some place where | could learn cooking during my spare time, evenings? Also, have a black beaver hat that Is gdod as new, but too emali in the bandeau part, (or the part that sets on the mead) Can you tell me how | can make it larger and so It will not get out of shape Thanking, dear Cynthia, | am AN INTERESTED READER. | A.—Apply for cooking lessons to domestic science teacher of the public schools, or to the Y W.CA You would better have your hat reblocked by a man who under. stands the business Q—Can a bill be collected on furniture that was bought ten years ago In Minnesot: The party was given permission | to take the furniture with them. There was only a few dollars more, as most of the goods was let go back. So the party h already they have. The firm has put the balance in col lector’ hands. What ! want to know Is, can they collect the bill? Thanking you in advance, | hope) to see your answer. G. M. F. A.—The firm has absolutely no redress !f facts are exactly as you state, A written agreement ts outlawed in six years unless action against it Is started before that time, and if they agreed to take back @ part of the furniture and that you could, keep what you have and you have paid for this, there ia no further/ question. STEWART HOUSE for me, as | was a stranger there. | DAMAGE CROPS (020 iin ose eee i me as to what to do. | do not| AKER. C y TA territic| Want the girl to feel that I, In any | BAKER, Or. July \ terrific! way, intentionally interfered with rainstorm, with electrical accom animents, the second | wheae their friendship. | will await your Bara Visktod tinea rr es ey answer in your column, as | feel a? 9 edhe 4 4s <§ ‘y; that | am placed in a very embar-| I \e roads. A portion of the O-W. R. & re Lacing BELLINGHAM . tracks near Lime was Washed! 4 _1¢ girls would regard and out. | JAPS SEE YARD treat men they have knowg a short | |time as acquaintances and friends | jonly, and men and boys would re- gard and treat girls and women) lthe same, there would be no ques: | BREMERTON, July 7.—Every of-| tion such as you ask | ficer at this navy yard yesterday| Why should your friendship with | welcomed the officers and men of|the young man interfere with the | the two Japanese cruisers now in|ther girl's friendship with him?| Puget sound waters, The visitora| Why not all be friends? were taken all about the n yard| Of course, if he is the lover of and on board the battleship Oregon, | YOUr friend, that 1s different. But even then, if you and she are nsible, and high-prineipled COLDIN GOTHAM enough, she can trust him with you without fear “ } Q—I have read your letters for a long time and now | come to you to settie an argument for me. | NEW YORK, July is shivering today. New York Fear and Pain eliminated by Have been my modern dentistry, and my prices make it possible for any one to have a good set of fine, strong, attractive teeth I give my personal at: tention to each patient, employ no transient help, but do my own work and Iam personally respon- sible for same. DR. L. D. GRANT 205 Liberty Bidg. Cor. Third and Union methods of |residence property ence, the leading woman made her litte # h and cut the| Olympt connection—only to find the eagle | the one after the) CHEASTY’S STORE NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Cheasty's aberdashery today passed under new management. The pew general manager and part owner {s O. C. Graves, for the last four years In charge of all the clothing departments of the Meier & Frank house, in Portland, and be fore that identified with some of the most widely houses in the United The name, Chea changed, Mkewise its policy. “Naturally, I am greatly gratified to take charge of a house that stands | 80 bigh in the publia estimation, and you may rest assured that Cheasty’ will rot only maintain the higi standards of business dealing an honesty that have characterized through the 25 years of its exist ence, but we will work for even |stronger, better and bigger Cheas- | ty’s, with a still wider field of serv: jice to the public,” sald Mr. Graves ates. ity's, remains un- today. The estate of Jacob Furth ts vai —----~ ~~- ued at approximately $1,500,000, in an inventory filed by Samuel’ H. NOT SATISFIED Piles for Mrs. Lucy A. Furth, execu- trix, caidas ae i In the inventory are noted 1,571 SPOKANE, July 7.—Volney D./shares of Puget Sound Traction, Williamson, millionaire, granted a Light & Power Co., 150 shares Pu divorce from Mabel Cotter Willlam-|Soun’ National bank, 111 shares Se-| son last week, has filed a bill of ex-/attle gives) bank Co, ceptions to the decree that Mrs. Williamson a half interest in Tidball and Argo properties and th in this city, Rel vf WATER SHUT OFF Water will be shut off in the | district between 22nd av. 8. W | and 30th av. 8. W. from West | Andover to West Genesee st., | | Wedne sday, July 8, from a. m. to 4 p, m New Brick PAVING COMPLETED In Front of PIKE PLAGE PUBLIC MARKET This latest Improvement makes this market more than ever the PERFECTION OF CLEANLINESS Autoists can now drive directly up to farmers’ stalls and make their selections. For pedestrians the side. walk leading from First ay. to the market has been wid ened, and an artistic mar. quise erected that shelters from both rain and sun Come and See the Finest Market in America jand Thu MISS MALONE LAUNDRYMAN REALISTIC--| IS FINED FOR FIRING’ GIRL | Stage Manager F ines Leading | | Fotiasstse Hilts Denies on Stand That She Threatened to Ruin Laundry Owner. PHONED TOA FRIEND) SHE TELLS HER STORY, Says He Gave Consent Miss Hilts declared that she saw Manager Ivy regarding her trip to and that he sald it would be all right, giving his consent to her eppearing as a witness before commission When she returned, she said that Forewoman Jeffries told her she “fired.” ® next day she saw Ivy, and he sald, according to her testimony, If you choose to quit, | won't jump all over you,” breaking the news of her dirmissal in those words Offered to Take Her Back Commisstone Olson testified that he held a conference with the laundry management May 20 an He said that both Ivy and Fore. woman Jeffries admitted they did not know the dismissal of the girl was a violation of the law. Mrs. Jeffries, after being so tn- formed, wan willing to take her back, sald the commissioner, but the management would not agree on any definite time. Manager Ivy took the stand as the first witness for the defense after Judge Gordon denied a mo- tlon to dismiss the case. He seemed nervous as he answered known clothing, Westions asked by bis attorney MILLION AND HALF LEFT BY _ JACOB FURTH 1,000 shares fn Bur. "shares in Horn Rap-} ids Ire gation Co., two automobiles, | 750, and household goods at $4,000. The estate includes in » $470,000 stocks and bonds, 77,000 in notes, $47,000 life insur- farm property and city lots valued at about $400,000. GET ALL TANNED : Sunburned and tanned, with al! |their freckles showing, the Seattle jgiris who attended last week's Y. W. ©. A. conference at Cohasset beach are back They frisked {n the ocean swells, went boating, told ghost stories be fore the evening campfires and took long hikes, when they weren't dwell a on intellectual matters. INTERESTED IN SWAMI STUFF? The Swami Prakashananda, jscholar and philosopher, of Calcutta, India, will discuss his theories with those interested today, Wednesday day, at the Washington Annex. DRINKS COST HIM $55 While partaking of a few killers las, night, Vulean lodging house, Sixth av, S.| and Weller st. had his pockets picked of $15 in cash and a draft for $40 at the Brunswick bar, First av. S. and Washington st. thirst} mond Eller, = FREDDIE THE FAVORITE SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. —Freddie Welsh was a 5 to 4 favorite over Willie Rit- chie, in the betting in San Francisco, on their sched- uled 20-round contest in London today. Even figures had prevailed until today. ac Dougall - fouthwick fm connection with JAMES MceCREERY @ CO., New York | EsTABL | | | | | K. B, GAOK, SKOOND AV, aad PIKE #7. | About 150 ISHED 1875 Receiver tore open 9 m m to 6 om. at $1.95 at This Price Second Floor and low two Sizes range MacDougall-Southwick Incomplete lines of Na Regardless of cost or original selling re offering for Wednesday— dia, Fasso, Red- Parisette Corsets, including late season’s models, medium s18 y 0 odds MUST CHECK And the Phone, Mind You, | Declares Employers Gave Her) oe : . i i cr anc ds anc broke Was Right Out in Front Permission to Testify, Then | slike va Waist deri of Everybody. Dismissed Her. have been received —_— cently These a 9 Hello, de: good-bye, and a] B. F. Ivy, manager of the Troy| faraty. eld’ an pleasant triy | laundr was fined $100 by| $39 : j These seven words coat Florence 4 5, and are made of Judge Gordon today, charged with 1 ne, leading woman of the Met ¢ voile, batiste and hand litan players. a trifle more than| Violating the state law affording] ieotiiel Has 71.4 cents each Sunday evening, for| protection to employes called be if a tN AR pe she was fined $5 by Stage Director] fore the state minimum wage com , fie ae Prosecuting Attorney John F.|Oliver J, Eckhart for using the telé-| mission to give testimony regard-| jot that is old style, Murphy yesterday addressed let-| phone switchboard in the firat nct|ing working conditions | high neck and long jters to J. M. Ogleaby, school di-lo¢ “The Woman,” for the transac-| Complaint was filed against Wr sleeves, of extra fine rector, and J Brockway, road) tion of private business |by State Labor Commissioner I material. These waists supervisor, Vashon island, quotir And thereby hangs a tale. | W. Olson, after Miss Johanna Hilts rj 3 % the law to them and directin The switchboard is connected! an employe of the laundry, had formerly sold up to nem to proceed immediately with | with the Seatt! tral” by four) been discharged when she returned $9.00, including hand he checking of the recall petitions | trunk lines for sake of realism, and|from Olympia, where she appeare} embroidered waists and against County Commissioner M.| it ig possible for Miss M in| before the wage commission inve waists of soft, sheer L. Hamilton the character of Wanda Kelly, the|tigating the scale of wages for| ae ™ 4 This action was taken by the | telephone operator, to call any aum-| laundry girls | materials , prosecutor after the receipt of ®/ ber in the city Attorney Sutton brought up the Offered special at $1.95. letter from County Auditor Byron Miss Malone Is Tempted. {question as to whether Manager| Phelps recommending that he take} Lixewixe Miss Malone has sev-|Ivy really dismissed Mise Hilts or| official action in the cases of Ogles-| erat jong waits while the male|whether she was “fired” by Fore-| by and Brockway, who had refu principals argue over the acts of! woman Jeffries | to check and certify the recall pe-| ty, insurgent leader, and 8 | Sutton maintained that Ivy in| tittons without Instructions from! evening the leading woman haf alguiltioss of a violation of the law! Murphy fine, large ide: ‘ if it can be shown he did not die Mark A. Kitsman and wife, San|charge the girl | KEEPS "EM BUSY Francisco friends, have been vis Girt Denies Threats | jiting in Seattle, spending many} The name of Manager Keuht }happy hours with Miss Malone.|mier, one of the laundry officials, The Seattle Fire department has| They were to leave Sunday even-|was brought into the case when been hitting it for the “tall and|ing, and as the actress sat waiting| Attorney Sutton demanded of Miss uncut” lately |for her cues, the little devil of| Hilts, who on the witness Twenty-two alarms were turned|minchief crept into her head stand, "Didn't you say, after you in yerterday, occasioned by grassf “Why not call them up and tell|left the laundry, that you would| $1.00 foe | Up t to $10.00 Corsets fires and other minor blazes. jthem goodbye prompted the| ruin Mr, Keuhimier both financtal-| —_____— —— | tempter. ly and" socially?" f So dainty Florence got Central,| “No, I did not!” sald the wit-| price, we a called the number of the friend’s| ness, emphatically house where the Kitsmans were| “Did you say you were glad you visiting, and after a pause beard | got fired? “6 | 4 fern and |the voice of Mra, K | “No, I didn't ] f some of ni bust and long skirts fitted with or three pairs of hose from 18 to 3 supporters, Most unusual values at $1.00° Third Floor. Second Av. and Pike St. SEATTLE SEATTLE YACHT the 8 Three trim yachts, each with an enthusiastic coterie of backers, will line up at the starting buoy this afternoon for the first of the elimination races for a place in the Sir Thomas Lipton Puget sound trophy races, beginning here July 6. The yachts Sir Tom, Defender and Spray are believed by their supporters to be evenly matched. They will compete over a course of 12 nautical miles, from the Du- wamish bell buoy to West Point, to Port Blakeley, back to the Duwam- ish buoy. A race will be held every day this week, with two on Saturday If the judges haven't by that time CONFERENCE ON Sixty-one churches, Bible classes, with a total) attendance of 9,534, is the record | for the Western Washington district of the Church of Christ, shown in the report of the Mission society district conference, which opened last night at the First Christian |churen, Broadway and Olive st. | | THE PANTAGES * Gass Rene “The Irish Emigrant,” with Char- | }ley Reilly, the Irish singer, and his |company furnishing the melody, is | an operetta well worth the hear-| ing. It is the feature attraction at the Pantages. Delinore and Lee score a success | in a rensational acrobatic act that ts | far avove the talent usually shown, | Olive Briscoe proves a pleasing appearance on the new bill and is applanded in her role as a comedi- enne Bombay Deerfoot, an Indian, does | | juggling tricks; Belle and Jones, maid and man, furnish a pleasing | contrioution of song and frivolities, | [RUPTURE IS A | DANGEROUS CONDITION The Hernia May Become “Strangu- | | lated” and Fatal Results Follow, The average man scarcely knows | rnia’’ means, or what a is when it occurs. Often a man has complained of a “lump” slightly below the belt or a “pain in the abdomen,” without under- | not know that by had broken the nner wall of the abdomen,” and that the intestine was protruding against the outer | wall, He didn't know that, in the event the opening was large enough, the intestine would swell | until it would be next to impossible |to force it back into position, or} that the irritation would demand an operation, and frequently result | jin death. A discovery of rupture {demands a truss immediately. Neither the patient nor the ave: age drug clerk is competent to fit a truss, It takes the good judg ment of an expert, a doctor such as the surgeon at the Brendel Drug Store, 117 Yesler way (south side Pioneer square), There is abso- lutely no charge for fitting and ad- |justing a truss; but, of course, the patient pays for the truss or other apparatus Several adjustments are often necessary, and these may jextend over several days or weeks. However, it is done property, free | of charge, WILL RACE TODAY 11,000 mem. | * | Office hours 9:30 a. m. to 9:30) |p. m, Ladies and children, 2 to 5 pe YACHTS picked the best boat, the races will continue next week. Sir Tom is the product of L. Ey Geary's skill. He says Sir Tom the fastest yacht he ever di Lee and Coolidge were the ers, and Oddie Rohifs the designer of the Defender, owned by Joseph Parker. The Spray. designed and built by Q. Williams, is the smallest of the pee Practical Prescription Against Stomach Acidity Nine-tenths of all cases of stomach trouble nowadays are caused by too much acid. In the beginning t Stomach itself in not diseased bub Ie this acid condition is allowed to con= tinue, the acid is very likely to eat into the stomach walls and produce stomach ulcers which may render # radical surgical operation necessary: ven to prolong life. Therefore, an ‘acid stomach” is really a dangerous condition and should be treated seri= usly, It is utterly useless to take: pepsin and ordinary stomach tablets. The excess acid or stomach hypera~ cidity must be neutralized by the ministration of an efficient antack For this purpose the best remedy is bisurated magnesia taken in teas spoonful doses in a fourth of a glass of water after each meal, Lar quantities may be used {f necessary as it is absolutely harmless. Be sure to ask your druggist for the bisur= ated magnésia as other forms of magnesia make effective mouth washes but they have not the same tion on the stomach as the bisurs ‘Sh SEWING $ MACHINES START Now; LearnMillinery Complete course taught—thore and reliable: terms reasonabl Apply early. MODEL MI ERY. sth Fleet PEOrT NK BLDG. 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