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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1914. PAG This Is Range and Stove Week Three of the most prominent makes of Ranges are carried here exclusively—from a popular-priced, reliable Range, to the best Steel Range built. Our line of Heating Stoves now complete. Fix up for Fall and Winter, buying on the most liberal credit terms you can get anywhere. USE YOUR CREDIT—-WE CHARGE NO INTEREST Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q—We are two young and sensible girls of 14 and 15. Our mothers a very strict about our smiling at the boys. We accident ally met twoi boys of our own age who appeared to be very nice, but one proved to be bad company Now, don't think we are street run ners, because he Is one of our school chums. Do you think it is wrong for us to smile at the boys, or to have a nice boy friend come BABE AND DOLLY. ris of 14 and 15 mould be thinking of other things than boys It {8 but natural for boys and girls to associate. There ts nothing tm proper about it tf you don’t get boy-struck.”” I must say, you did wrong, an you took a great risk, so does any girl who picks up acquaintances on the street. Don't try to r away from e, and ke secret from your mother; although she may be strict, she is the very best friend you have, I am sure she will not be unreasonable if you HSTABL nD 19875 MeDougall + fouthwick KB. GAGE, Reostver SEOOND AV. and PIKE #7. Store open 9%, m. to 6p m Continuing the Sale of Foreign and Domestic Curtains annual Curtain Sale. Tomorrow begins the third day of our Semi- 3,000 pairs were placed on sale the opening day, but we are afraid that the quantity will not last throughout the five days. Our assortment, however, for tomorrow is almost complete, and we are offering the following most unusual bar- gains at 25 per cent to 50 per cent off their regu- lar values: TONE Air Tight Heater, 18- size, top and aide rails tly nickel trimmed; out CARRON 1#-tneh combina- LENOX Hoater, PARK OAK 1é-inch Heate tion wood and coal Heater; trated, 1f-inoh In the bh ome desien tilus b Re lar 6.00 bes! the market, heavily 1 Grast. Regular, ¢ want to Invite some of your school OUR PREMIUM KITCHEN OUTFIT | price . at thrown with people who to the ways of the world, more & splendid Scrims and The Pair $1.55 . The Pair A great assort- The Pair | ment of Scrims 98c Used Ranges Buck's six- hole Range with «as attachment Nets with im- ; yorted motif.. . and Nets...... F The Quick Moa! Stee! Range te absolutely alr- tight in construction, each piece bein . stamped out by machinery and m’ or cannot be used. Every pic tne to the work it has to et the pai light where there is no strain and heavy $2 strain increases. This is why the Quick es Steel Range uses eo little fuel, laste so long and Matostio Malleable ee 80 well. The only range where all inner four-hole Bt eel RATE Are porcelain itned and cannot rust. The J Range $30.00 ange that will do the work as represented, Buck's six - hole resented. The Range with reser- voir $32.50 Imported Geneva Imported Cluny Imported Marie Ateneo $4.95 ‘ THE PAIR Real Arabian..... $5.95, $6.95 Imported Lacet Arabe...... $8.95 $10 95 Ids ° Imported Marie Antoinette. . $12.95 Odd Pairs of All Kinds of Curtains at Big Price Reductions. Victor Acorn four- hole Steel Rangeo— Imported Geneva Imported Cluny Imported Lacet Scrims | The Pai | YOUR ADMIRER. ‘There are two methods of serving meals in public places One is described by the French words, “a ia carte,” meaning that (the diner is to choose what he| are, | the other by| hote,” which means that meal rved is planned by the hotel, and the diner pays a stated price for it “A la learte” means according to the bill of fare; “table d’hote,” according | to the hotel table. “A la mode”) |means after a certain manner or fashion. wear as represented and {s as ry finest grade in every respect From $52.50 to $85.00 be bought on terme of $1 Down and $1 Copper Coll Water Heater The Water Heater tilua- trated is double copper safe and Imported y completely, turniat ed with the following outfit Linoleum, chotee of patterns, laid steel and granite utensils. re @. ine AG 424: Dike Street: PRIVATE EXCHANGE, ELLIOTT 3096 —Fourth Floor. Q—I! would tike an answer to, this question. | am in love with a| young lady just a few months my senior. | love her very much, but am timid about telling her that | love her. Would it be all right if 1 took her to a jewelry store and bought engagement ring? Do you suppose she would recognize my love in that way? Any advice you may offer will be readily appreciated. A READER. A.—-When a man really love: woman he finds some way of tell ling hen so. I do not think your! Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets Very Special The Perfect 14-Inch Steel Range, with oven protected by strong east plate and with @ sliding damper makes regulation ver easy. A big range $3) a8 value at . ‘The Garland Matleabie Range. known around the world for re- / Habliity, te finely constructed. Includes all the latest improve- ts, beautifully 6 50 men aickel trimmed. Price. Ate Tight Wood Neater as pictured, our regular $1.98 value, ‘spectal during Stove and Range 5¢ A special purchase of War- TELEPHONE: ner’s Corsets will be offered E. ASK SAFEGUARD A bill providing for measures of| protection against a repetition of the Grand Trunk dock fire, was introduced in the city council yes- terday by Councilman Haas. It provides for fire escapes on all wharves as well as fire alarms. QUIT BELGIUM LONDON, 6Gept. 1—Dispatches to the Daily Mail today reported the Germans idiy withdrawing troops from Belgium. It is said many cities they took are being evacuated. The county commissioners yes- terday granted a 38-year franchise VAUDEVILLE BILLS GOOD Dora Deon ored actors have the main position on the Empress bill for the week. Their act is full of ginger, with a to the municipal Ught plant, from | number of popular songs and buck Bryne Mawr to the limits of the|and wing dancing town of Renton. DISTINCTION OF DRESS M. M. DIFFENBACHER Raby & Co. Seattle’s Leading Tailors to Women and Men Fall Opening Ladies’ Department Ladies’ Suitings and Coatings Realizing the fond and commendable ambition of American women to be fashion’s decree is perfectly gowned and, as “PLAIN-TAILORED GAR- MENTS FOR FALL AND WINTER,” we have made pion effort in assembling the newest and most fash- fabrics and shades, and present not only au- thentic modes, but styles that are distinctive. Men’s Department Men’s Suitings and Overcoatings The growth of our Men’s Department has been phenomenal, due largely to our popular prices, fair treatment, and to a high standard of excellence, which has been maintained. We show for Fall and Winter every new fabric, and men with quick appreciation and a keen eye for price consideration will be eminently satisfied with our Autumn showing, EXCLUSIVENESS is the keynote of our styles. ECONOMY is the keynote of our prices. Special prices opening week for bth WOMEN AND MEN $35—$40— Raby & Co. Opp. Orpheum Theatre Our old friend, Senator Dan Mure phy, the German orator, keeps the audience laughing with his re views of world events. He cleverly steered his way through the Euro- pean rumpus so the most radical could not have found fault with shafts of ridicule. ‘a Prout, a dainty Iittle girl of sang aod danced. Mr. and Mrs. vid Elwyn and company ha snappy sketch, “Suppressing Press,” ‘win and Hersog re seen In song and original comedy. Laypo and Benjamin open the bill with fast comedy and daredevil ao robatio stunts, THE BPthel Davis opened at the Pan- tages this) week in her musical sketch, “The Fountain of Youth.” It in the beat and liveliest musical comedy seen at the house this sea- BoD. Charles King, Virginia Thornton and Erman Seavey put on a clever comedy-drama, dealing with the training of a suffraget. Miller, Packer and Selz made a hit with their jokes, Earl Taylor and Ethel Arnold, with a baby grand plano, get good hands from the audience with catch ongs. Chester King: ston, billed as “The Chinese Pus- zie,” 18 ® good contortionist. CUT MINE WAGE CALUMET, Mich., Sept. 1,—0f- fictals of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Co. announce today a re duction of 10 per cent In the wages of mine, mill, shop and smelter em ployes. A depression in the copper market Is declared to be the cause. THEY WANT DOC The Central Congregational Presbyterian church at Winnipeg ts anxious to get Dr. M. A. Matthews away from the Seattle First Pres byterian church, He can name his own terms, and a fine new church will be built for him, says a letter he has received from the directors, Dr, Matthews 1s considering the proposal seriously, STROKE FATAL Stricken With apoplexy, Thomas Kletnogel, formerly Seattle mana- ger for Armour & Co., died at the Arctic club at 7:30 last night. Klei- nogel suffered a similar stroke July 27. He had been in business in Seattle for the past 14 years. Until his death he was connected with the Arctic Cleanser Co. TALK CITY PLAN A public hearing will be held by the county commisstoners and city council Wednesday morning to de- cide whether the city’s plan to add two stories on the new court house should be submitted to the voters. and five other cob | Passengers —_enterin, and leaving the Oregon-Washing- ton depot leaped aside today a8 @ tall negro dashed through the entrance and upstairs. Be- hind him etrung « long line of panting.policemen and @ hun- excited street Hastily the station was eur. rounded. After a half hour of etealthy searching through the corridors, the negro was found hiding In the garret, under a big clock, by Officer R. E. Bog- Gees. He |e Willlam Hudson, eue- ed of robbing S. Makata of 15 yesterday. Detective L. C, Harris epotted him in the Ral- nier restaurant on W ot. The negro also spotted Harris, sped out the back door, and mounted the fire escape of the Adame hotel, 518 Maynard et. Wide-eyed Japan surround ed the hotel. Suddenly one of them yelled and Harris discov- ered the negro sprinting down the street. He blew his police and Patrotman Old Hats Made New Felt Velours, Plosher, Beavers, Sat Ins and Velvets reblocked in 1014 atyles. Model Millinery Co. Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bldg. Becond at Pike, CHEESE 18c LB. Best Washington Butter, Standard Butter Co. tall 78 Lower Floor PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET VPM YIYIOND Wd [YPIT Wo $1.00 os"Np 1000 $1.50 osyr syoyd 1000 boa 1 MSN PITT PTR YOR “Tyree yroo2"> Agp OND JS? ENP VY porpS 709 OTN nab Maw 2 TRE Too hot to make a single unnecessary step. Phone your WANT AD to THE STAR. ple reason that the woman may not care enough for you to marry you. You had best find out her tnten- tions before you spring the engage ment ring stunt. It might save you both considerable humiliation. Dear Mise Grey: if 8. A. L. will boll her husband’s meerechaum pipe In fresh milk, It will clean it very nicely and make it white. AN OLD SMOKER. Q—! would like opinion what to do. to have your fairly good looking, but somehow can't get along with the giris, | take them out once or @ and then | am put aside. | have treat- ed the girls as | would like to have my sisters treated, | don't dance, but enjoy shows, etc. Do you think that has anything to do with It? Some of them say | am siow, while others tell my sisters that I'm the first fellow they went out with who didn’t Insult them. Now, Miss Grey, ! wish you would kindly print thie ae soon as possible. Do you think, If | would learn to dance and do as the major ity of boys do, | could get along better? R. 8. A.—You ere off the track one way or the other. Either the type of girl who {s not forward does not appeal to you, or you do not look in the right places for girls. I know there are as many, or more, girls who turn away in disgust from shallow brained, silly love-making as there are boys. You won't find this sort of girl on parade, though, but Mkely tucked away in her home. If you want to meet her, it's up to you to make the effort. If you feel that you will derive any pleasure from dancing, I cer tainly advise you to take it up. Q—Would you kindly tell me how the University of Georgetown, In Washington, D, C., ranks among the large universities, and oblige A READER? A—The enroliment of the Georgetown university is 1,670, It ranks about ninth or tenth among the large universities of the U. 8, Can you tell me what date school opens? My mother has been married twice; her second husband has two sisters. Would they be my aunts? THELMA. A—School opens Tuesday, Sep- tember 1. Your = stepfather's your stepaunts. sisters are Q.—I! would ask, ae a kindness, a few suggestions for decorating a bloyole for a parade—just very in- expensive ones, please. LAWRENCE. A.—If you can get them, flowers will make the most attractive dec- oration, Form a wreath of one color around the outer edges of the | wheels, and a star of another color in the center. Cover the crossbar and handlebars solid. If you can- not get flowers, crepe paper fes- toons will be the next best, or fir, cedar or hemlock boughs, Q.—To decide an argument, will you kindly reply, through the col- umne of your vi ble paper, as to the Intrinsic value of gold in a $20 gold pie In other words, how much pure gold is contained in said coin, and what ls the value thereof? Thanking you In anticipation, E. C. A—There are about 30.9 grams of fine gold in a $20 gold pleco, Gold ts worth $20.67 per troy ounce. therefore it makes the $20 gold piece contain just $20 worth of gold. Q,.—WiIIl you kindly let me know y of the week t' following days came on? They are the days on which my father, mother and [suggestion a good one for the sim-| Wednesday at this unusually low price. The model is built on the new Fall lines, has medium low bust and very long from waist down; made of figured batiste, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Free hip and elas- tic inserts in front to prevent hook from pulling out; six pairs of hose supporters. Sizes 19 to 26. Special $2.95. | am 20 years) of age, sober and industrious and| sister were born. They are dead and | have forgotten the days: January 20, 1841; August 5, 1841; January 26, 1869. very much, ‘January 20, 1841, fell on Wea day, and January 26, 1869, came on One troy ounce equals 31 grams; | Tuesday. The two-year agreement between the organized coal operators and the United Mine Workers of Dis- trict No. 10 was officially ratified Monday by representatives of both sides, The referendum among the workers resulted in 1,356 voting for ratification and 192 against. The agreement gives firemen an in- crease of 10 cents per day. 2 WEATHER FORECAST—To | mortal mind the weather was a | little chill and dreary thie | a m., but the w. m. sald, as he | always says: “Fair tonight and tomorrow.” { SEWING $ 5 and MACHINES Up New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1494 Third (Near Pike) Main 1586 2% Conte Per Pound Wet Washi. ROUGH DRY *. Minimum Bundle yapor our Colonial Dinner Set offer, Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine Q CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE Snow White Work 1 will appreciate this Information CARL. | nesday; August 6, 1841, on Thure-| Send the Heavy Work to} in each package tells all about | Third Floor. Court calendars and reports are clogged with litigation affecting real estate titles. YET a majority of all titles attacked are suc- cessfully defended. 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