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A $9 Solid Oak Librar: above, finished tn LAE j@ price Table, shown dul $6.85 inch top. $2.80 Folding Card Table, as pictured, in leatherette or felt; $1.95 GENERAL clearance of all odd pieces means pronounced savings in Home Furnishings all during the present week at this popular priced store. We invite you to USE YOUR CREDIT in making your purchase—and, of course, we charge no interest. r to cut, bullt with w long, astiky pile Wears like tron, ALAUALAAAAALAA NAAN ‘ eeeaaeee Fine Brass Bed, Cotton Feit Mattress, Heavy Wire Springs. B4x72, very special at $5 Comforters, extra fine, 72x inch borders .. $3.65 Our $1.25 Sleeping Biankets, REBLOCKED and Velvets reblocked tm 1914 Second at Pike SEWING $ MACHINES Bargain Sale Now On. Stationery and Office Suppiles. Morey Stationery Co. TIS First Ave. Near Cotumbia St. BULL BROS. | Just Printers ' 4013 THIRD AIN 1043 and nothing is added. HATS CLEANED AND jnatural. Jack Pendleton, playing ‘Fifth Floor People’s Bask big. Mew Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE. CO. 1696 Third (Near Pike) Matn 1898 NU BONE CORSETS Vegetable Silk Hestery 803 PEOPLE'S BANK | company in “The Last of the Quak-| ors.” Although there are times|Send the Heavy Work to Wet Was ROUGH DRY Minimum Bundle 50c A Conpon in each package tetis all abour hour law is in force It is ni our Colonial Dinner Set offer. Call Queen Anne \¢——Fivour | The Washing’s Fine *Tnuchlie Palmer Is given an exoet | CENTRAL lent chance to display her pleasing operatic soprano voice tn “The Flirt- ing Princess,” at the Tivoli theatre) AUTO SERVICE for one week. The story deals with } &@ young princess from Egypt, who! Trunk”; Gormley and Caffery are |seen in comedy acrobatics; Finn | and Finn, blackface comedians, do |some excellent dancing. Harry | Tsuda, "The Japanese equilibrist,” is good. TAN? [comes to America to gain fredom.|swer some questions for me, | There are mixups METROPOLIT. “The Trail of the Lonesome Pin returned last night for a week ‘AN theatre. The play has lost a good deal of its melodrama, but there| You is still cur play. Isabelle Lowe, tn the role of June, the ignorant mountain girl, ts charming. She is really better in the role than Charlotte Walker, who was seen here last year. John neer. He should try to be more the role of Davidson's assistant, won the sympathy of the Sund night audience. His portrayal of the role was much enjoyed. » — 4) THE ORPHEUM 4| “The Six American Dancers” grabbed the headline position on this week's bill at the Orpheum, with their fast and excellant danc- ing. Time and again they were ap- plauded during the act. They had/| to respond to half a dozen curtain calls. Crowding them close for first po- sition was Hermine Shone and her when the sketch {s slow, it ranks above the average. Alf Grant and Ethel Hoag get away with some good patter “The Troublesome $1.35 Hardwood Diner, sim- This ts a regular $16.60 Muffet, bullt ‘ 4 with Lixt4-ineh te mirror &x33 4 of at and braced arms; and waxed fered spec’ | services are read? Weodhouse-Grinbaum Lurniture 4167424 -Dike Street: Telephone—Private Exchange—Eillott 2094, jried? If 80, hae she any children? | The show took we! | Does the United States owe a engagement at the Metropolitan) y, " | debt; and, If 80, how much? We had plank walks here once. | wouldn't be satisfied them now, would you? On progressive till we get| the improvemen at we feel are| ent is over $1,000,000,000 Davidson, the hero of the play,| slightly overplays the part of engi-| \ed, and If he finished out his term, peached, but, as he was acquitted, he finished out his term. |wnother person's writings {f they| are copyrighting, but not if they) $ tom and stationary handles. | Unless you have stipulated to| pac idnaal &5c Deep Pudding Pans, 59¢. | 4 ns Old Dutch Cleanser 25c both magazine publishers upon sub. : - > 2 , i pan i ape! mitting your. story, that you are 9c and $1.10 Deep Pudding Pans, 78¢. | hag hite = wre — : Toilet Paper syndicating it—that’{s, sending it 75c and &85c Biscuit Pans, special 59¢. extra large rolls for 50¢. to more than one publisher—you! are Hable, and may expect a hor-| nets’ nest about your ears. Here ts good advice to writers: Never send veri fo a second pablisher| $4.25 Cast Aluminum Preserving Kettles, Made of imported willow, fitted on stands un’ e first publisher has re- i i ; 7 Dey Weighs {turned it, unless both understand $2.15. with casters (slightly damaged in transit). t | printing it. Hal thet ag bb yreonayhe $1.25 Baskets -. T9¢ $1.75 Baskets........,...4. $1.10 | $2.50 Baskets.... to work at anything | have never $1.50 Basket Be $2.00 Baskets............. $1.19 | $3.00 Baskets tell me to whom to write for a per. mit? Also if a any kind of business or just one cer- |tain trade. A READER, LAUNDRY |you are of age, it ia not necessary to have a permit. You ean gain ‘full informatin about the efght-hour Snow White Work _ STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1914. PAGE 5. ESTABLISHED 1875 Cynthia Grey’s Just Arrived Special Sale of October < NEW LETTERS |} 2: ac Dougall 2 fouthwick Pah Patt Q—Will you ple: tell me if a ag R. B, Gage, Receiver $15, $20, $25 marriage license le required In Can First Floor | Second Ale. and Pike St to ada? Can a marriage ceremony be Performed there on Sunday, and would the couple have to be identl- fled three? AN OLD SUBSCRIBER. A—It 18 necessary to have a I! cense or publication of banns. Thore 1# no apectfication as to the day @ marriage shall take place, It {# not necessary to be identified, Second Floor 9am. oO p.m opléubor (Somefumishing, Falk The Opportunity is here—tomorrow morning we offer at the most interesting prices a complete list of new Home Furnishings. To those in need of fall fittings for the house, we strongly urge to attend this sale. Q.—-Will you please tell me, if » what county Davenport, te in? 4M A—It {# in Scott county Q.—Please give me the correct, pronunciation and meaning of “pro tem” and of “entente,” These words are used so much In conn tion with the present European war, and | have heard so many different pronunciations, would like to know for sure which Is correct. | Also would like to know how Goe-| . the name of the colonel who of the Panama canal, |e pronounced. Thanking you, | am, $9 “Thistle Brand” Mattresses $5.79 In our Home Furnishing Sale we will feature this un- usual value, Thistle Brand Mattresses are recom- mended by hundreds of sat- isfied users. News for People Interested in Linens & Bedding The ability of this house to saye its customers from high prices is eae FLORENCE, aptly shown by the quality Bedding “Entente” fs pronounced as i flerec e a i) though It were spelled “an-tant,” | and Linens offered here at the fol lowing prices: $4.50 Heavy Satin Spreads $3.50 Hemmed and ready for use. Size 78x88 inches, in assorted Marseilles designs. Regular $4.50, each $3.50. 85c Hemmed Sheets 75c The size before hemming 81x99 inches. They are seamless and of extra good quality sheeting; 85c val- ues; each iC. All-Wool Blankets $5.65 These Blankets are warranted strictly pure wool; size 66x80 inches Shown in assorted color plaids. Spe cial, the pair $5.65. Woolnap Plaid Blankets $2.75 Heavy quality Cotton Blanket with a wool finish; size 66x80 inches White, tan or gray grounds with over: plaids in combination colorings. Spe- cial, the pair $2.75. 72-Inch All-Linen Damask $1.25 Fine quality pure flax, of Irish make; firm, smooth weave. Six at- tractive designs to choose from. The yard $1.25. 24-Inch All-Linen Napkins $3.50 Extra good quality pure linen This particular lot was secured at a reduction for the reason that there were no cloths to match. Extra value, the dozen $3.50. Hemstitched Towels 50c All-linen, size 21x39 inches, of heavy quality, plain centers with fancy de- signed borders, in all white. Spe- cial, each 5O¢. 15-Inch Hemstitched Tea Napking $2.95 Fine quality, all-linen, neatly hem- stitched with half-inch hem, in three splendid designs. Specially priced, dozen $2.95. —Third Floor, and the * sound the same as in the world “alms.” It means an un- | derstanding. | “Pro tem” {s pronounced just as {t 1s spelled, with the “o” long and the “e” short, and means “for the time being | “Goethals” 15 pronounced as though It were spelled “Gay-t The weight of each mat- tress is forty pounds, and is filled with pure felted cotton and covered with high - grade art ticking. Thistle Brand Mattresses are also made with the rolled edge, which insures their keeping their shape. Two of our Pike Street Windows will be devoted to the display of these mattresses, which sell regularly at $9.00. Either three-quarter or full size. Special during Home Furnishing Sale, at $5.79. —Fourth Floor. - | Q.—A few of us girls get togeth-| er and embroider, work raffia baskets and do tatting. Will you ple. print a fow names for this! club? Thanking you in ad-| ANXIOUS GIRLS, | suggest the following names for your club Prisctila Cirele; Colonial Needlecraft; Wed. | neaday Afternoon Sewing Bee. | Q.—When @ bride gives a wed. ding ring to her husband, is it Proper to have their initials en. graved on the Inside of the ring? When the couple are married at the minister's, unattended, does the bride hand the ring to the minister | before the ceremony, or when t BRIDE-TO.BE. A-—-When ¢ double ring serv. fee ts used, thé bride and groom exchange rings, The ring should be engraved on the Inside. If the ring service is not used, the bride presents the ring to her busband just before the ceremony. Our Dinnerware Dept. During our Home Furnishing Sale we are offering the first importations of Johann Haviland China, This china is made in Bavaria by one branch of the celebrated Haviland family of Limoges, France. Johann Haviland China is, to our knowledge, more durable and equal in beauty and finish to the French china. The set we feature is plain white with plain edge. The cov- ered ware is antique shape with solid mat gold ring knobs and mat gold handles on covered and open vegetable dishes, cups, etc. This is open stock and may be had in a complete service for six (50 pieces) at the moderate price of $15.00. Q.—Can you tell me if Geraldine Farrar, the opera singer, ie mar. SVENSK FLICKAN, A—Geraldine Farrar is not mar-| ried. Q—! with you would please an. have been looking for mali from Germany for some time. Can Ger. » now? MRS. H, A. K. A-—-At the present time no mali is sent from Germany. | The United States’ debt at pres-| | Q—To settle an argument,| please Inform us which president of the United States was impeach. —Fourth Floor. Special Values From the Basement The opportunity is at hand when you may save on staple household articles, a few of which you will find here listed: 99 Per Cent Pure Spun Cast Aluminum $5.25 Cast Aluminum Preserving Kettles, Kitchen Ware ba = w, . i Every Piece Warranted $1. ‘ash Boilers, Special 95c Ohio; lates cles. Vegdeable’“ Steainacs Made of extra heavy tin with copper bot- Is the offense of using another's writings without permission pun. Ishable? If a person wri and publishes it in two m he be sued by m? | anxiously await, . OL | Johnson was tm Tt {s a punishable offense to use 50c Scott Tissue Towels 39c White Crepe Paper Towels in rolls of 150, $6.50 Infants’ Bassinettes $2.59 $1.10 Biscuit Pans, very special 69¢. 75c and &5c Omelette Pans for 59¢. 95c Omelette Pans, very special 69¢. hat more than one magazine is| | Imported Scrap Baskets A great variety of Fancy Baskets at extra special prices Q.—! hear that alnce this eight- worked at before. Wil! you please 25c Stone Salt Boxes 17c Made of blue decorated German stone, with hinged lid, The MacDougall-Southwick Co. rmit is good for —Basement. A.—-It depends upon your age, If Second Avenue and Pike Sn Everybody | In Seattle has at one time or another seen the ac companying illustration on the bulletin boards. For the benefit of the housewife who recently asked, “What is Carnation Milk made of?” we give the following definition “Carnation Sterilized Evaporated Milk is cows’ milk, and nothing else, re duced to the consistency of cream by evaporation in vacuum, and then thor- oughly sterilized’—to pre- serve its wholesomeness. Only water is taken out— Ask Your Grocer—The Carnation Milk Man Carnation Milk Has Seattle by Retail Grocers fi law by writing to State Labor Com-| ) San Francisco, th m yacht missioner BE. W, Olsen, Olympia, | 5 STARS COMING |< yprus, owned by D. C. Jackling, | Wash, a millionaire mining man, was fired The Ladies’ Musical club of this|0n at Victoria, B. C., while en route As you seem to know every-| city has engaged five stars, who|to San Francisco, | @ FY*| | thing, | am going to ask the fol-| j will be heard in concert at the r Wire rr) ‘ Moore theatre during the season, OPEN CLUBHOUSE lowing questions: What Is the! |Mme. Olive Fremstad, prima donna The W ‘ J y ri order of tho leading five nations In| soprano, will be heard October 1.| neg building Ives HER ee ine |merchant marine? If possible, state | - - jopened Thursday afternoon. The | tonnage. Is the Hamburg-American FIRE ON CYPR club was organized the firdt of the |!Ine a purely German line, or Is it a| US year. It has swelled its member- |combined English-German concern? | -—— |ship until it now has a list of 200 Thanking you, | remain, GY. | According to reports received at/ names, A.—in order, the leading five na-| ANTIVART, Montenegro, Sept. 7 |tions in merchant marine are: |—Frer id ta shad “th oe SNe: Germany, |e tle fotay,, reached ine AMUSEMENTS It consisted of expert artillery: | METROPOLITAN MOORE ALL NEXT WEEK i France,| trian city of Cattaro. line {8} men, with siege guns, which were Commencing Monday Night, Sept. 14 Quality Should be the basis upon which the milk supply of every home should be pur chased, By quality miik, it is un derstood that the milk is always uniform in body, flavor, that it is clean rich sweet—pure |strictly German. | mounted on the heights command- | ats aenpeninicoiiannes jing the city, Simultaneously with |] Isabelle Lowe and the Original KITTY MacKAY The housewives of Seat tle and vicinity and thou sands of others through out the United States have learned to judge the qual ity and flavor of Carnatior Milk. It's the uniform quality and convenience of Carna tlon brand Evaporated Milk that continues to in crease {ts popularity for daily use in cooking, bak ing and for drinking bie am seal ’ —_ the opening of this increased bom N. York Cast i pee YsoND “ep 75 | lew York Cast in Mall Orders Ni STPIMMB YIIYIOND Wb [YP | bardment from the land side, Brit SEAT SALE THURSDAY Nights and Sat, Mat., 260 to Matinee Wednesday, Bost Seati ish and French warships began $1.00 OTNP 1000 sire mre fom ono The Trail of the |) 228 Resin. tat, $1.50 == y+ 1000 ppc ttn te Stee Sel PANTAGES $1.50 0552 1000 RUSSIANS SENT Lonesome Pine Kingdom of Dreams 9313 WMS prs pips yon HOME TO FIGHT} eh “B00 to $1.60 “SMITHY AND THE EEL” Evenings ... | ape paoss | 10¢ AND 20c | | VANCOUVER, B. Sept. 7 | | Russians are being ruited here | -—————— }and dispatched to Europe as fast || Marcus | Quatit ANP 22298 Nw ES? «: steamers can take them, It was || Loew's | y Vaudeville Evenings , ing sent home in relays of 150 to a Chorus OTINP M3 Mw «2628 “ "NDsteamer. 1G ACTS—6 — announced today at the Russiar | Pl. Ask Your Grocer—The | Giaiicie oF a el | Bmpprees rr Carnation Milk Man er tt Practically 2,000 Russians have eatre i NY YOY 709 been mustered here. They are be- || <— - Kine Snengae dh ane a si