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The Retail Department of (Largest Whol le Carpet Sinch hemetitched border, inches wide and 2% yards long. Special, per pair Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre. Two Blocks North of Weat- lake Market. J 7) OWARD D. Serim Curtains, fine weave, with} 95c | “TAOMRS Co. and Rug House In the Northwest) OFFERS SCRIM CURTAINS AT A BIG REDUCTION Scrim Curtains with beautiful hand-worked 2-inch border, 2% per patr 36 Scrim Curtains, beige color, with| Scrim Curtains, very fine qua} 2inch hemstitched border, fin-| ity, with hand-worked 2-Inch) ished with linen edging; 2%/| border, beige color $1. a0 yards long. Special, $1 08 Special, per pair er pair ...... ' | ne aa Marquisette Curtains wi | Scrim Curtains, beige color, with| inch hematitched bord y | Zinch filet insertion, with neat/ ished with fine linen edge edging, 2% yards long. 1 35 Special, per $2, 35) Special, per pair OJ) pate We Deliver Anywhere tn Seattle. NOTE—No advertised goods shipped outside Seattle. FVETH ANE. ancNIRGINIA ST. Pays for an ” Electrical, Gas or Steam Engineering SuATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL. First Weet and Roy ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith Is Now Located at His New 1010 Second Ave.. Near Madison RKISH. For gentleman. Washington Bathe Moore Theatre Bide. | Maseours ° a Inatitute, Stockholm, eden, Hilmer Peterson. gradu- Prof) Unman'e Institute, REORGANIZATION SALE OFFICE SUPPLIES AT BARGAIN PRICES. ATTENTION, LADIES | We are the only factory In Seattl axing the new vacuum syvtem for ren- ladies straw, Milan, hemp, | Panam: 4 plush hails We guaran. satintaction af BOWLER HAT CO. S17 Walon St Windsor Apts. START NOW; SCHOOL Ore Learn Millinery Complete course tau t and reliable; terms poner Apply early. MODEL M NERY, Sth Floor PROrt. SEWING $5 weg u New Machines rented WING MACHINE Co. 1194 Tried (Near he) Matn 186 DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Painless Operations ON TEETH Depend largely on the man who| uses the instrument. If he ts care less, irritable or unsympathetic, he will inflict pain frequently, no mat ter what methods are at hand to avert it. Patience and gentleness sre as necessary as skill and sci ence. Our method has entirely revolu- tionized the old and painful way. Regular Extra Heavy $10.00 Gold Crowns Regular $10.00 NeverSlip Plates $5.00) one that both the Our guarantee ts the protects you, signed by Ongrator and manager. we Give GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L, RA. Clark, D. D. &,, Manager 05 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union &t, Note: Bring this ad with you, 1 Sr0t | Week ago. Not Yet Too Late |\You Can Still Secure a | | pensed with our || Some of these are new, some have $4.00) jery of Judge J. P. superior court of Skagit and San/ Juan counties, reported to be dying | him t the Minor private hospital today |aale He suffered a bad night er underwent an operation a/ | Sixth child and first son born to} Jan Kubeltk, violinist. Player Piano, With Free) Music Rolls Included, With a $5 Bill. THE EVER POPULAR BUNGALOW HERE, TOO We say boldly that the Bunga- It has all the essential | features of even the highest priced | | Player Pianos, and even now this | splendid instrument ts included at |@ greatly reduced price in the big} clearance sale now in progress at} Ellers Music How As heretofore stated, we have permanently dis-| large warehouse, | and every instrument stored there has been brought and placed on sale on our floors. Among these pianos are inclu some thirty splendid Player Pianos | been re urned by dealers who have one out of business, still oth are used instruments, many | which have been taken in exchange on the Popular Bungalow Player All are offered in our clearance sale at greatly reduced prices and will be reserved on a payment of} only balance can be arranged| on terms to suit any reasonable; purchaser, and we include an are ful of music with each Player. These Prices Will Sell Them A Splendid Decker Player Piano jis now offered for $620. Compare |this with the $900 ones offered where. Tt Decker name tis * guarantee of quality. See the | splendid Krell Auto Grand at } jand the Popular Auto Player at! $435. If you have a silent plano in| the home we will take this as part| payment in spite of these liberal prices, which cannot be duplicated elsewhere. A splendid Pianista Player Piano can now be had for $320. Others are here at $335, $418 and the finest Wheelock Pianola Piano in this city is offered at $515. | Several Player Pianos De Luxe| may also be found here, and al-| ways free music rolls are Included Dependable Used Uprights There is many a home that ab- solutely needs a plano on which to start the children in music. Pos- sibly you are among those who have put off, because of high prices heretofore, placing a piano in your home. $140 now buys a depend- able instrument, % will buy a better one, a really fine one can be had at $ and $ and a $5 Bill) will secure any plano now offered | Convenient terms are acceptable | to us Liberal Free Use Pian During this sale we issue also a| special two years’ exchange agree: | ment. We accept any instrument] at sale prices toward payment of one of our fine new Chickerings or| the Autopiano or other of the many numerous makes we carry, actually || giving every years’ free use of any piano offered in this sacrifice sale. A purchaser is bound to prove a satisfied pur chaser, for every instrument is| guaranteed and no transaction is considered closed until it means satisfaction to the buyer Telephone or Write buyers should write for descriptive list and numbers, Any instrument sent) subject to examination upon de posit of amount stated in this ad vertisement. The deposit will be| |cheerfully refunded if the instru |ment {8 not found satisfactory This sale will be conducted until every instrument is sold We wish to repeat that every in- strument in this sale is definitely guaranteed; money back ff instru: ment, after delivery, does not prove in every way satisfactory as represen’ Eilers Music House, the nation’s largest and most re sponsible retailers, Bilers Building, Third and University, Out-of-town or telephone purchaser now two!) STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914. PAGE 5, Why U.S. Sells Battleships to Greece! By Gilson Gardner | Hon, Samuel A, Wither. Just let it alone, you never WASHINGTON, July 8.— | SPOON says, on page 11904 of would have heard of selling | the Congressional Record: | any battleships and con Just why congress hae vot “As | understand it, this structing a third one. ed to sell two battleships to | is a new invention for the | “But we made a great mis Gree and with the pro- purpose of squandering the take by amending the bill so ceeds construct one addi- | public funds. * * * There as to provide that one of tional dreadnought has been are six corporations in the these battleships shall be explained in 0 many differ United States equipped to | constructed in a government ent ways that It Is entight ening to get the following bulld batt) thre hips; it takes years to construct a navy yard. “When you did that, you from a member of the na hip, and therefore it did not enough to go affaira committee of ry to authorize two around, (Laughter.) house, a democrat in the every year in order to give “Consequently, it became beat of standing, a gentle man from Mi pi not ac cused of sensationalism, or of addiction to the dreadful practice of muckraking, | ch of these corporations a job all the time. We author ized all that was ne eary to keep the government pets going, and if the house had necessary to devise some kind of a scheme by which all these corporations would have @ job and a battleship all the tim | | UJ | Si DANIELS GETS Cbhor”. CHECK TO PAY Shey, Cite FOR 2 VESSELS Q.—Where shall | find a typleal | ly Don't delude yourselves that American girl, or woman? All my|anyone who has not a crosseyed WASHINGTON, July &—The| life | have been eageriy waiting to| vision admires that sort of thir battlesh Idaho and Mississippi come to this Seunsey ane the ; f love ome parted and ro ae . women who “walk like queens.” faith that they will cast this false were formally sold to Greece today. | wei, i'm here. _ concept from them, and allow the Seoretary of the Navy Daniels 1 stood on a downtown street for uty of their Creator to show in a Shock for $12,585,270.96, | two hours the other day and watch- y thought and action, even the | which is just what the two vessels originally cost, JUDGE HOUSER | IS NEAR DEATH of strictly Little hope is held or the recov: | new Houser of the|most powerful type ed thousands of women p The | American woman | have always! | read and heard about was not to be| far from being obsolete,|seen in the stoop shouldered, he Idaho and Mississipp! were not slouching females that passed m Slouching females is the only word that describ the girls in thie city. Even servant girls in Europe know acts of standing and walking Q.—-As a reader who has taken Though emne, | take the liberty of asking your advice, | am a young man. |28 years old, am married and have thre: uptodate construction when the Greek offer was re ived, Secretary Daniels decided children, | was married the transaction would be a desir. | at least how to hold up their heads,’ when 20, my wife being 17. jable one, the money to be used to but not these women with their! 1 left school at 13 to make my provide the United States with q | sprawling f wriggling up and own way in the world; and my Dreadnought of the latest and | down your avenu Is this the mr wife left echool at 12 years. | wa American women, Miss Grey? i" not, where shall | find her? 1 am no longer envious of the) American woman's superiority. She! | has shocked me into both laughter naturally studious and ambitious, | and, although knocked from pillar to post, | read and studied at every, opportunity. | have a steady position now at President Wilson and co agreed grems endorsed with | the} ee tears. | $1,200 a year, with possible promo- MADAM GERMAN. tion to $1,800, and do not want to A—In epite of all one sees to the Stop there. But in order to go ntrary do have American #head | must study a great dea. |tion | merce today |street lights be reduced from 5 to 4 jcents per kilowatt hour. municipal plant, and the money for}t© approach girls I see standing it Is paid from the general fund.| With bent kr the bust thrown HB cape ae Bn rol a. ewes. ait ouldern weakly | C7008/N@ all fond of what they call the yer The Ch sr of crouching, and say Oh, girls, 2, 990d time; nothing wrong, but oo Goean't think Ira tate tg{please stand straight and beautiful:| ca Playing, dancing, etc. What Commares do ae eeeen {Shall | do; give up my future, as I know by experience that she can | mot be satisfied by part of my | time, of shali | go ahead with my studies, and take the Inevitable) low Player Piano is equal to any | | $600 Player Piano ' dealers. sold by other |tor « irla who sak erect, who are above My wife does not care to read catering to extreme fashions, and) #4" whenever | wish to study or binding their ankles until correct f4d for a while, she commences to| pout and remind me that what) Mayor Gill received a communtea.| Would blush to throw thelr beauti-/ Spare time I have should be devot from the Chamber of Com-|f! young bodies into a question| ed to her. | have not been selfish arging that the rate for| Mark because some loader of fash-| in thle respect, but she demande it fon (usually for money-making pur-|#ll. She ie a good woman and | | poses) says the debutant slouch|!0v® her with all my heart, but do the! ts stylish. I have wanted at times|! "Ot owe It to my own hi a few hours? it deal of company, of her own locomotion is impossible; girlx who The light ts supplied by smashup, which will come sooner or later? WEARY ONE. A.—Whatever is absolutely for | your good can be accomplished withont discord A wife should not expect all her HOWDY, CHARLIE We have with us today Charles Perkins, new postoffice Inspec He has been with the Spokane} ivision the past two years. Before | husband's « pare time when he that he was in Boston. He has been | | Wishes it, for the betterment and with the Lede daha service 16 years. | advancement of himeelf and fam-| We reteeny? : ‘ uckly and very thoroughly.| charges. A father should even take COUPONS : ; oy jall the responsibility of the chil-| Also Rats, Mice, Waterbugs,| dren from the mother daily, so she! etc. may feel perfectly free for a while remember, sheghas the care of Directions in 16 languages in every] them all day 7] Crescent Cigar Co, package. Two mines: 2hc and $1 If people will marry—usually _ MOO Pike Se, Seatte, Weak, Sold by retatlers everywhere. selfishly—they should accept the| anata — —---— -— - — | responsibility that comer with : marriage, and give of their best to the children, who are the result of | (1914 NU BONE CORSETS | Vegetable Silk Hosiery 203 PEOPLE'S BANK Stearns’ Electric Rat «Roach Paste Cockroaches ily. On the other hand, a husband should absolutely put from mind all business and devote a rea sonable part of his time to his fam ily especially the children. They are his as well as the mother's, Etiett 4435 that was |———.—---—--_-—_--_____. -- in as Meg Exterminates another as to what is best for their | their marriage There is absolutely no need of a WHY vote with Republicans to beat Demo- | » ‘ crats, when 13 Republican United States Sen: we oe ee tors voted with Democrats and knocked out Q—Very recently a dear friend| | of mine left the city for the East. Free Tolls. |We had been friends for years Since his departure something of a very embarrassing nature h: arisen, about which | m your advice, My friend was unable to bid me good-bye, 80 he told his pal, who is also a very dear friend of mine, to kiss me good-bye for him. Do you think this would be| proper, if | am willing? Hoping to read the answer immediately, and thanking you in advance, SERIOUS SUE. A.—Your friend who went away | probably was joking and gave you credit for being a sensible girl, and | the mutual friend a sensible fellow | Suppose both try to come up to this standard John H. Fletcher, C. E. APPRAISAL ENGINEER Candidate for County Assessor Subject to Progressive Party Primaries. Q—Can you tell me of thing that will kill small ante? Aiso, would you please print the me- JULY 1914 Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.|| recipe for cornstarch beads again? ____ ||! cut It out and put it away, but a st On rote Seis now | cannot find it. Thankin me “on sa | 2m] 3 Ah) | you kinaty, A READER.” | A.—To kill ants, feed them on f - borax and sugar or yeast cake and 5 6 ZF 8S 910 414s: | To drive them from the room, use camphor, ground mustard, or (1213 14 15 16 17 18 ye Here is a recipe fo salt and cornstarch beads (1D ZO 21 VSS VSB _ VSS VSH iin iol Pi Ss Viest Quar || Water over % cup cornstarch and I26 S7 SB SOD BO BA evi | ie Nintir'smooth; nen add the hot || salt; mix and work well until a |smooth dough. Color any shade de DEPOSITS MADE ON these interest sired, or divide the mass and use | Second and Cherry different colors. ible pencil, A piece of indel. dissolved, gives a beau- dates draw 4 per cent compound interest from July 1st, which makes this a most op- tiful helfotrope or a dark purple, according to amount used Do not portune time either to start a savings ac- dry on hat pins, String as you count or to make a contemplated change in | better reapite, “Thay will avy fae your banking connections, without affecting hours, but longer is better the interest return of your funds. hina furs (Gand sak denet Yak The strength and security of this Bank [hate lg pd natona hove ured by its ample capital and the i in- tegrity and standing of its directors—enti it to your careful consideration in making an important financial decision. Dexter Horton Trust | and Savings Bank structions to other girls. | want to know what punishment there Is for persons who meddle with the rural mail boxes; for ex llample, writing on bits of paper) simply disgraceful notes and sign: ing an innocent person's name to the notes and placing them in the mail boxes. We know the guilty girls, as we have the note with their own hand | writing for evidence. ful writings on the outside of the mall box, Ple: answer as soon it Is convenient for you, as! much Interest in your valuable col-| We have a/ his| taken many a lesson from your in-| They also have written disgrace-| ac Dougall - | R. B. Gage, Receiver = ‘Ave. ond Pike St. In Connection with JAMES McCREERY 6 <O., este New York Store open 9 a.m. to 6 pms -| P Most astonishing price concessions on our entire stock | of Trimmed Millinery—every hat worth up to $30.00 is grouped in four sections convenient selling. A glance at two Second Avenue Windows will give you an idea as to the values offered This will be about the last event of the season in which for valance of the season thus far for 1914 Lot 1—T d H. Guay ee $15 3$1. 00 At you may secure a hat or two the | at prices which are records M $1.00 are ts trimmed with wings, flowers, ribbons and fancies, including small and large sailors and various popular shaped hats of the best materials. Your choice at $1.00. Lot 2—Tri d Golgualiiv as te sinso $2.45 Including hats of fine hemp, Milan, Leghorn, Panamas and fancy braids trimmed with lace, fancies, ribbons, French are also all-white hats this $4.95 | lot there will be found some all- all-black These hats are trimmed with wings, French foliage and wings. There at price of $2.45. Lot 3—Trimmed Hats Originally up to $25.00. In this Lot 4—Trimmed Hats $8 95 Originally up to $30.00 e This lot includes all of the finest braids. These hats are trimmed with ostrich fan- cies, Numidie, laces and flowers, ribbons and wings, and represent the season's latest styles, and are offered at just a fraction of their original selling price, $8.95. Second Floor. | white hats, hats and Panamas. | foliage and flowers, ostrich fancies and ribbons, all marked at $4.95. 260 Shirts formerly $2.00 270 Shirts formerly $2.50 and the parents should consult one} | = | 120 Shirts formerly $1.45 mention that this is a grand clean-up, including broken lines, odd patterns, slightly or mussed shitts—every one picked from our regular stock selling at $1.45, $2.00, Great “ae of The most important facts of this Shirt Sale are in the heading, but we wish to in soiled $2.50, and some instances even more Materials are imported Madras, French Percale, Pongee, Soisette and Rep. Soft Frénch cuffs or stiff cuff styles, and all desirable spring patterns. 14, 144%, 15, 15%, 16, 18. ook this assortment of shirts over and you will surely pick at least a half a dozen. Sizes 16%, 17, 17% and t The MacDougall-Southwick Co. eae await an early Oy ss 1 IPLAN UNIFORM —Just Inside the Pike St. Entrance, First Floor. | A.—Write a note to the post every evening except Monday, | maste him to put a stop DOCKAGE RATE | caving Leschi at §:15 and Mad.” |to t e. The girls can fxs park at 8:30.—Adv. > if I were you I} pe tf that unless ab.| A uniform system of port daitgel 8 arm is the plan of the state public ser-| MADRONA LOT kindness, for it is &) vice commission. Commissioners F. | kinducss wo the girls to show them |p °mernetong goa GIVEN AWAY Lewis and) | Rate Expert 0. A. Calderhead yes- be given by the terday discussed dockage charges | society tonight IN| here with Seattle port commission- | 1616 Third av. * | erg If you want a real genuine bargain in a paved street, Ma- drona lot, see owner at once. 709 Fourth Av. Main 2623, are wrong A dance will Homesteaders Camel's hall, Mr. and Mrs. Clopton, Bonanza Or., indicted by federal grand jury for burning postoffice PIKE PLACE PAVING COMPLETED SPECIAL Round-Trip A new brick pavement has just been laid by the city on Pike place and Pike st, The farmers’ stalls | E t enc. ‘were formerly located in the| | ares Eas street just off the sidewalk have|} : been moved up on the walk, under]! r On Sale Daily to | the new artistic arcade, The adai-|| Sept. 30, Inc. tional street space thus created will | be greatly appreciated by autoists St. Paul | who may wish to drive directly up Minneapolis to the booths and select their tresh | i |Vegecables without leaving their| Sioux City machines. For those wishing to Omaha Bi stop farther inside the market, a Kansas City space has been provided at the in- tersection of Pike place and Pike St. Joseph st, where cars may be lefts nO Se. Souls For the benefit of pedestrians . the sidewalks leading from First Chicago .... av. have been widened, and a Detroit .. | unique steel marquise erected, Pittsburgh which protects from the summer | Buffalo sun and the winter rains Upon approaching this busy Montreal place, one is immediately impress- New York " ed by the manner in which the ar- Philadelphia ..... 108,50 tistic and practical have been com bined to make here one of the most attractive and successful public) market districts in the country Here are trim, neat buildings, paint: | ed in soft, harmonizing colors, Na-| tive ferns and vines droop artistic ally from hanging baskets suspend- | ed along the entire length of mar- quise and arcades, The upper win- Proportionately low fares to other Eastern poitits, Going limit, days. Return limit, October 31.» Liberal stop-overs allowed. \\\\ ‘Phe “Oriental Limited,” “Fagt Mail,” “Southeastern 1 \\\ Express,” three splendid, electric lighted trains East. Try one of them on your next trip. Arrange stop. over Glacier Nationa: Park, on main line—Season June 15 to October Ist, For further information, | dows are filled with boxes of old-| tickets, ete, apply | fashioned plants, blooming profuse- sf a ly, and mingling their Fear, City Ticket Office, Columbia St. and with toe odor of ripe, Iusefous|} Second Ave, | fruits below | J. Moore, City Pass, and Tkt, Agt. T buildings themselves are |} Meldrum, Asst Gen, Pass. Agt up-to-date structures, well Phones—Main 117, Elliott 5609, | | modern, ventilated, and have a perfect re- frigeration system—Adv, \ Second Avenue and Pike Street Moonlight Excursions on Steam- er Issaquah on Lake Washington

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