The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1914, Page 5

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Mrs. Porter's Home- Made Peanut Butter Is Now Demanded by Thousands va ers. Leading Grocers all Over Pacific Coast Sell It. MRS.M.A. PORTER SEATTLE 28% —DISCOUN T—28% On all feather work. Our new fal! Line of samples tp tn. Have your old plumes and feathers made now. ‘We clean, dye and curt Birds of paradise sleaned and ayed DEL MILLINERY, Fifth Tee Peoples Bank Nite. SE WING $ 5 and MACHINES Up New Machines rented WHITE XFWING MACHINE CO. 1486 Third (Near P=) Main sta STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart a. Near Fike Public Market Modern single rooms 25¢ Large modern outside rooms, for 1 or 3. BNA DR. L. R. CLARK, 0. D. 8. Think What It Means you to get guaranteed dentistry | a saving of 75 to 100 per cent— and to show you thé confidence we our workmanship we do it entirely satisfactory Q.—Please tell me the names of all the good hospitals in Los Ange: les and San Diego. We are two girls who have been disappointed in love and wish to enter a hospital Do you think it is foolish for us to do so because we have had such a sad, mi love affair? My sister told by a epliritual: jet that she was to meet a man by the name of Frank while on a trip to Portiand, but she failed to meet him, and she wis! to know whether she should walt for him, or accept the attention of some other young man SKINNY ANDO FATTY. A.-If you will write to the Cham ber of Commerce of the above men tioned cities and inclose a self. addressed stamped envelope for your reply, no doubt you will re: ceive the desired information re garding the hospitals. I know of no more beautiful or important work than that of a good trained nurse. If you have no par ticular interest in the work and in | tend to take it up merely as heart | balm, T advise you not to. The girl | who makes a success an a trained nurse is sensible, strong, steady of nerve, and untiring in her efforts to make the lives of those about her more pleasant As long as your aister takes stock in the predictions of mediums it will probably be a good idea fer her to wait, and wait, and walt until she ts thoroughly convin-ed that there is no truth in prophecies Dear Miss Grey—Some time ago | read the letter sent you by “Anxious ater issues other in reply. fully realizing tre responsibility due my child and so clety and other fore as well, | will tell these anxious mothers tha there is little to be gained by dodg- ing the issue, elther now or In the future. If a child Is disposed to act as “Anxious Mother” tells us her child does, | am old-fashioned | enough to say that t with the child will de! 80 that ron the gri world will chastise and contro! the offender. With such a child a good, sane settlement, made with a dog whip (such as | have), will bring the young lady to her senses. My child has daily reminders that she has responsibilities in life ahead of her, that ehe will be srpoeted to be a cae only senti- ment uniess the argument is occa sionally clinched with the whip. Too many giris are raised on lsentiment, and it makes them in turn sentimental. It ie not kind to pare the rod when it is manifestly needed. SENSIBLE MOTHER. Dear Miss Grey—i will go “A Well Wisher” one better. Ww “A Gad Mise” does as “A Well Wisher” says, she will undoubtedly hear from her man, provided, of course, he wants her tc | know where he is. The navy department knows Excursion apd Danc- ing on er Issaquah, on Lake Me geryped tonight, leaving Leach! at 8:15 and Madison park at 8:30. AFTER Don’t Make Your Child Go Barefooted Invalid shoes are given expert treatment in our repair depart- ——< sent out into the world sound in body and “sole” y for long and useful careers. Our repairmen are experts in finest that money can buy. for this line. Our materials are the Yet we will charge you no more than you would have to pay ordinary work. -REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1124 FIRST AVENUE Corner Seneca $1, Telephone Main 4136 | what ship he was serving on, if not now in the service, and the ship's office (ship's writer) surely has his address, for it ls customary for men who leave one ship to leave their new address so that mail can be for warded to them, All thie for consolation to poor little “Sad MI A MAN IN THE SERVICE. .Q—Please tell me if pink crepe de chine Is worn with a white satin if a0, would a black w at style in dress ing the hair? WEST VIRGINIA. A.—A pink crepe de chine skirt ia worn with any of the new ratine or crepe or regular sult skirts, Dut white satin is a drees matertal, and {t would be more appropriate to have a waist of the white tin to match, or of white net or crepe de chine with touches of the satin to give the effect of a dress. A white or tango, or any of the new shade girdles would be pretty worn with this, but not a biack one. The latest fad in dressing the hair is to wear It brushed tight to the head, pulled up tight from the ears and the sides of the forehe and arranged fn a long Dutch roll beginning at the top of the head and extending down as far as the amount of hair will allow Q.—What wedding ls celebrated for the 20th anniversa: and how shall | arrange a little surprise for my parents and keep it secret? | intended sending out cards and ask: ing the relatives each to bring something to serve. Please tell me how to plan this. LITTLE GIRL. A.-The 20th anniversary ts the |“china wedding,” so that gifts of china are especially appropriate 8 | Send ont notes to your relatives or call them up ff you can do so when your parents are out of the house. You might ask them to meet at one of the nelghbor's house and jeome together ‘If each relative is > help in bringing things to e |you might serve potato salad, cold meats, pickles and olives, cheese, jsandwiches and coffee, tce cream land cake; or the ice cream and leake may ‘be omitted \ manent { Q.—Wiil you please tell me how | can clean crocheted lace without washing it? LINAYE. | A.—B8ponge thoroughly with gaso | line or benzine, | — Q—My mother and father are divorced and | am living with my father, but want to go to mother, Father says | may if | can find her, but | don’t know how to ga about it. Mother was married again in) name is, for she has never written to us since. fe there any one | could write to In Los Angeles that could tell me whom she married? | was wondering if any one at the courthouse could tell me. 1 have eddreseed severa! letters her ol+ address, but they have ail been returned to me. Mise Grey, won't you please print this soon, for | am so anxious to find her | can hardly eat or sleep. ANXIOUS ALTA. A.—Persona can sometimes be located through the city police or detective department, but ft al Ways causes more or less publicity Some of the newspapers in Los | Angeles might take up your case | and try to find your mother, or the juvenile judge might give you some good suggestions, I advise jyou to go and see him, or have your father do #0 | Q—Please tell me how to pro-| } nounce “maxixe. A DANCER. | A-—There is yo authoritative; | pronunciation of thie word unless that of Vernon Castle be taken. He pronounces it as if spelled “ma- sheese,” with the accent on the last syllable $2 and $3 is all the Ai you need to take advantage of this opportunity to buy women’s garments. ridiculous, we know, to talk of selling Fine Suits and Coats at these figures. But take a look at our windows. See what’s there. We are going to clean all the broken lines in the store tomorrow. $2 and $3 Will $1 LOT 1 Silk Dress .....-.$1.00 Serge Dress ....,81.00 Linen Coat .......$1.00 Silk Waist White Blazer Ratine Skirt Serge Suit Golf Coat . -81.00 Wool Sweater ....91.00 Tailored Skirt ....$1.00 Silk Petticoat ....81.00 Hair Switch .....$1.00 -$1.00 -$1.00 -31.00 $25.00 Hand-Tallored Suits, Skin ners satin lned, in brown, gray and tan suitings ... 4 ‘ e ade by For- satin lined.. $47.60, Fancy Tallored Suits, made Forman . i 00 Blue Serge Suits, the "Eg hand-tallored, elegant 19. material, aatin lined $35.00 elegant Gray Skinner's satin lined Suits will be sold for . $25.00 Ladies’ Tallored Hults, nov- ties and reen 19.50 Ladies’ $2 LOT Long Coat .......$2.00 Silk Coats .......$2.00 Ratine Dresses ...$2.00 | $2.00 | - $2.00 | - 82.00 . $2.00 | «82.00 English Slippers ..$2,.00 Silk Waist .......$2.00 Voile Skirt .......82.00 White Suit ....... Serge Skirt French Girl's Coat ... Plume Fur Piece ... $45.00 Custom-Made Unealled-for Duchess Satin Suit tn binek $12.85 $10.00 Basket Weave, in beautiful brown, Skinner'« satin lined Suite gis.e Covert Coats, $1 95 $35.00 Auto and Steamer Cont, Astrakhan collar, Skinner's matin lined, fine imported 9 smaterial 2.55 $27.00 White Balma- ‘ Ladies’ Coats 10 Ladies’ Whipcord Hults will be sold $4.00 and $b Skirts will for Values Up to $15 to Close Out Broken Stock Quickly $3 LOT Blue Suit ........83.00 Balmacaan Coat ..$3.00 Tailor-made Skirt $3.00 Miss’ Tailored Suit $3.00 Silk Long Coat $3.00 Silk Messaline Dre $8 - $3.00 ng Linen Coat "$3.00 Chiffon Waist ....$3.00 Serge Suit .......$3.00 Long Poplin Coat $3.00 French Plume ...$3.00 Fancy Kimono $3.00 Tan Suit $3.00 Gray Suit . .$3.00 N FLOOR SPECIALS 915.00 Silk Moire Coat Will be sot for entire ntock of $16 Conta will go fe $10.00 W will be # $4.00 Ra Wash Dresses for $190 Shirt Walats $4.85 c $5.00 Indien’ Jorsey Skirts Mik Petticoats 1. $1.60 Petticoats rod W256 Tadiew it ¥ white, blue and tan uv ichirtm 1316— | HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO. siconp ave, STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914. REMNANTS OF Wash Goods 5c and 10c Remnants of Galateas, Per on, Ginghame, Pits Organ Devonshire sult #, Viannelettes, ete, tn two lot at Be and 106. Third Moor ay ees DAY THE LAST DAY OF THE GREAT Charge Purchases Up to 75c Centerpieces 15c Also Scarfs, Pillow Tops, simple pat- terns for cross-stitch, solid Bulgarian Embroidery and a few floral pieces that formerly sold at 25c, 35c, 50c and up to 75e, Remnant Day at 15¢. $5.00 Hand Painted Pillow Tops Hand Painted Pillow Tops ddone on tapestry and leather skins, Friday only, ON¢. $5.00 to $8.00 Finished Pieces Consisting of Waist, Underwear, Lamp Shades and Friday only, at $2.50, 50c to $4.50 Novelties 10c Pin Cushions, Hat Pin Holders, Calendar and odds and ends, v ed 50e and up to $4.60, tomorrow only, 10¢, Arabian Lace Centers, Dollies and Scarfs beautifully executed by hand, and linen centers, from 6 to 64 Inches round and 18x64 long Regular prices ranging 260, $1.25, $1.60 and up to $15.00, at 662-3 per cent off, or just 13 of the original selling price. Fourth Floor, Centerpleces, Scarfs, Pillow Tops, designs; also for trimmings, © and S5c, and 10¢. Wide Linen Laces in Cluny wide cotton Lace Hands, suita Formerly these laces sold at a few even higher. Remnant Day price, Odd Braids, the Yard 10c White Cotton Hercules Braid for bathing suits; also colored Silk Braid {n vartous widths, priced regularly up to 12\%c the yard, Remnant Day price, 10¢. First Floor. Dresden Enamel Mixing Spoons Dresden Enamel Skimmers..... *e (Se bine and white enameled Pie Plate ite Perfection Pie and Cake Tins 26c hardwood Rolling Pins 15e and 25c Dover Egg Beaters. 18c Retinned Vegetable Grater 2he China Lemon Reamer. . 25e China Salt Box 10¢ hardwood Garment Hanger 60c Self-Wringing Mop... 50c Flasher Mops, coarse linen’ threa 65c Flasher Mops, coarse linen threads, 50c Parlor Brooms, polished handle 50e Absorbo Dri-Mop 2 $3.50 Casserole of brown and white stoneware, nickel frames 86c Galvanized W $1.00 Pitchers of white enameled ste $1.25 Pitchers of white enameled steel. $2.00 Pitchers of white enameled steel. $1.00 can Tetleys Tea, “Sunflower brand,” $2.00 4-qt. sheet aluminum Tea Kettle.081.49 $4.00 6-qt. sheet aluminum Tea Kettle. .$1.80 $4.00 sheet aluminum Steam Cooker ....% $4.25 6-qt. cast aluminum Preserving Kettle. $5.25 Sat. “cast aluminum Proserving Kettle. . $2.39 $i 46 aluminum ‘Kitchen’ Set, 7 pieces. +» BPE 7ée aluminum Fruit Strainers -19¢ $6.50 Red Ruby Garden Hose, 50-ft. lengths. $4.59 $6.80 Cotton Garden Hose, 0-t, lengths tin BERD $7.25 Lawn Mowers (samples)... $11.00 Lawn Mowers (samples),. 87.95 $12.00 Lawn Mowers (samples). $7. $19.00 Lawn Mowers (samples). . $9, Basement. WASHINGTON, respondent threatened with depor- | tation from Vera Cruz, Mexico, was voiced here today by Representa- tives Bryan and Falconer. Gains New Complexion By Peeling Her Skin onthe exion, move the cloud, ing forth @ br use this like cold | for two weeks, wanh all peeled off young skin underneath giv mplexion as pur oung girl’ nfort, the adually imagine treatme rote t that wrinkles. A fa mm July 30.— De- of Fred L. Boalt, cor authorities. lence, filed ry night it off. morn- rhat oid ekin} He The hi Lo and behold! "i white and gently, Many larly benefited " 1 they the street. brings | sunshine to remove|ened with e le by dix-leabling the xolite in son every States, riisement Secretary of War Garrison terday ordered Boalt deported, but|of the rescinded the order a few hours later, pending a fuller investigation. Boalt, however, had departed for Mexico City, where he is beyond the jurisdiction of the American Call Trial Prejudiced Both Bryan and Falconer con- tended that Boalt's trial was “ findings were contrary to the evi- It was declared that a brief id that Roy Melton, a bluejacket of Galesburg, ht ; “| had written @ letter describing : the application of the “law of flight.” which Boalt had pub- It said that Americans would find Mexicans, “and if they wanted to) figuring skin eruptions. shoot them they would fire away; ;| if not the guns belonging to the Mexicans would be taken away and would be started running up| easily and at little cost Then probably some of Boalt Threatened | Bryan declared Boalt was threat ntempt proceedings for | drugetst story to the PAGE 5. PATABLISHED 1878 R. B. Gage, Receiver [son Ave. and Pike St Store open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Made on Friday Placed: on heneit ‘Bill, The Greatest of Them All This Remnant Day Our - Stock-Reducing Sale has been all that it implies; we have reduced the stocks and the sale has passed the highest expectations You can realize the enormous amount of odds and ends and rem nants we have for Friday, our once-a- month Remnant Day You can realize the enormous task of clearing them all up in one day, but They are priced to move—every remnant lot has a remnant sign like the above Come as early as you can, please. 50c Silk Gloves 25c Moatly small sizes, in brown, navy, pink and red, to close out, 25¢. 50c 16-Button Gloves 35c Silk lifle, elbow length Gloves, in white and black, the pair 35¢. $1.00 Long Silk Gloves 69c Good quality Silk Gloves, in white, black, tan, gray and pongee, reduced to 68¢. $3.00 and $3.50 Long Kid Gloves $1.95 Also some long washable chamois Gloves, reduced to $1.95. 25c Lisle Gloves 19c Including black, white and gray. A small lot of chamois and doeskin Gloves, slightly soiled, 30¢. First Floor. Clearance in Infants’ and ‘Children ’s “Wear "io Dresses, Oliver Twist, Dorothy and Russian Dresses, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95. Boys’ Wash Suits, of linen, pique and madras, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95. Children’s Coats for spring summer, sizes 2 to 14 years, white pique, black and white check, navy blue, Copen and rose, $2.95, $3.95, $4.75, $6.75, $9.75. Infants’ Long Slips, nainsook, for Remnant 5O0¢, 75¢ and 95¢. Infants’ First Short Dresses, Rem- nant Day, 50¢, 75¢, 95¢. Arnold's Knit Goods, in broken lines and sizes, at % price. Children’s Sweaters Reduced to 95c Broken lines. Sizes Choice of red or gray Remnant Day to 95¢. $5.00 Sweaters Reduced to $3.75 Red, gray, navy, green, rose, Copen, tan and white, all reduced to $3.75. Third Floor, and soft Day, quality 25¢, 1 to 4 years. Reduced for yew “law of flight” Why Scratch? Resinol Will preju- and that the The moment that Ms., sucess poison ivy, tetter, rashes and other warm — baths Resinol Ointment or sealp perfectly healthy, tated surface, Practically sells and $1), and c.) For trial United R winol It was also asserted that two oth- Dept. 28-R, Resinol, Baltimore Ma. ( Stop That Itch Resinol Oint- ment touches itching skin the itch: | ing stops and healing begins, ‘That | re is why doctors have prescribed it fully for nineteen years in| even the severest cases of eczema, | ringworm, tormenting, di Aided by with Resino! Soap, makes the ClearancePrices on Notions Se and 10¢ Hair shades, to close at 246 Trimming Buttons, cards con taining from 1 to 12 fancy but- tons that formerly sold up to $1.25 the dozen Your choice, per card, B¢. rl Buttons, in sizes Nets, all seconds of be 14 to 22, to eners, S0-No-Mor and Tiger tp; not all sizes; the dozen, 1¢, First Floor. Embroidery Remnants 1/2 Price Several hundred short lengths of fine Edges, Insertions and Allovers; also Bands. Many qualities and designs, all re- duced to 2 price. First Floor. Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 5c Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered initials and narrow hems. The initials in stock are A, B, C, D, B, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, R, 8, T, W, special at Be. First Floor. UP TO $2.25 WASH GOODS Ae. o*, Brocaded nd Cotto Katine Crepe, Ave Rendered Sept. 1st Reducing Stock Even in Hair ‘Shop “A timely sale of first quality Switches and a few of the new Curls for the straight hair dress, at very spécial prices. $15.00 first quality Switch, 22 long, $15.00, ) first quality gray Switch, 18 inches long, $4.00, $28.00 first quality Switch, 28 inches long, $15.00, $35.00 first quality Switch, 30 inches long, $23.00. $5.00 Sets of Curls, hatr, $1.50. 25 per cent off of all comb- ing orders Remnant Day. Special reductions on all of Theora Carter's Toilet Prepar- ations Fifth Floor, Aprons Reduced A great Bungalow, guerite Aprons at duced prices, Coat Style Aprons—button to waist, have short sleeves, 39¢. Marguerite Aprons, with bibs, B5e. Bungalow Aprons of light or dark percale, 49¢. Maids’ Aprons of white lawn, with bib, 25¢, B5¢- 50¢. Nurses’ Band Aprons, size, 506. Biack Sateen Aprons, B5¢, A9¢, $1.00. very fine assortment of Coat, Wilhelmina and Mar- greatly re- extra 25¢, Third Floor. Millinery Remnants Plain satin and taffeta Rib- bons, Beltings, ete, at very small prices, These are splen- did qualities, but only a few col- ors. Note the prices: Nos. 5, 7 and 9, the yard Nos. 12 and 16, the yard. Nos. 22 to 60, the yard Ribbon Remnants hundred short lengths of brighc colored ribbons have been re- duced to amazingly small prices. First Floor. ‘Remnants “At 14 the Remnant Price” There are entirely too many Lace Remnants, hence this ter- rific reduction. Shadow Lace Flouncings and Allovers, Chiffon Net, etc., in silk and cotton, in lengths from \% yard to 1% yards. These remnants have already been marked down, but owing to the quantity they will be sold at just 2 the regular Remnant Day price. Allover Laces 15c 16 and 18 inches wide, in Cluny and novelty patterns selling regularly up to 50c, the yard, 15¢. First Floor, CONGRESSMEN HOTLY DEFEND CORRESPONDENT BOALT Bryan and Falconer Declare Star Man Was Given ‘‘Prejndiced”’ Trial Omaha, Trimmed Hets, Untrimmed Shapes, Braids, Fiowers and Trimmings, all reduced for Rem- nant Day. 28 Trimmed Hats at $1.00 Formerly up to $20.00 values. Every Untrimmel Shape at 14 Price Formerly $2.50 to $18.50. All Kinds of Braids Reduced to 25c Jet Ornaments, Braid and Beaded Ornaments, reduced to 25¢. Flowers formerly up to $1.25 for 25¢. One table of large Felt Hats and rough straw Sailors, your choice at 25¢, Second Floor. Remnants of Drapery Fabrics 1/2 Price and Less “Including a great quantity of very fine fabrics in damask. velour, tapestry, silk, that are very suitable for upholstering and hangings; also scrim, muslin, marquisette, etc., all at 44 price. A Small Quantity of Wilton Rugs $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Fourth Floor. ‘ITALY WON'T HELP AUSTRIA IN WAR ROME, against fi July 30, — nting on Sentiment Austria's side, er correspondents told of hearing only one other newspaper man had| no matter what the rest of Burope incident, | so testified despite the court's statement that — = — John B, Sheldon, 34 years with the Union Pacific railroad, died in {may do ‘in connection present Austro-Servian lis spreading rapidly Italy today, The feeling is to Austria, with the struggle, throughout distinctly hostile skin | quickly, | — Resinol Ointment contains noth the other boys would shoot them.”|ing harsh or injurious and can be jused on the tenderest or most irri every Resinol Ointment Used. Bring Us Your to| 219 James St. (STORECLOSED Watch Friday’s Announcement of Bankrupt Sale in Star. Chicago Misfit Parlors 1400-1402 First Avenue, Corner Union. COMPANY We Guarantee You the Best Work in Town-—The Best of Materials Old Shoes—-We'll Make Them Like New, John Cicchetti, Prop.

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