The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1914, Page 5

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oodhouse-Gru HOSE contemplating ch —a larger or smaller greatest savings by making establishment. Note these $12.50 Writing Desk, built of solid in Craftsman atyle, Hllustrated; fintshed in waxed or fumed. Sale $9. 45 price Air Tight Wood Heate: tured, our reg special for the r mainder of the week at 95c $12.50 Morris Chair, bullt of $1.25 Hardwood High solid oak, gol tt Chatr, with tray as pt Rack, tr el imitation leather tured; finished tn Ol gi niy Sal a wrod sand B9c speciat ..... nbaum—"“USE YOUR CREDIT"—416-424 Pike St anges in the Home this Fall—a new piece here and there stove—new rugs or curtains—all these can be had at the your purchases at this popular-priced Home Furnishing specials for the remainder of the week WE CHARGE NOU _INTEREST —YOUR CREDIT IS AS GOOD AS CASH Regular $1.50 Maga | eee in BEDDING Hemstitched Com “" $1.65 "$5 Comforts, fine quality with 9inch border; 72x84 Inches. Sucai3.65 0 3 Blankets, good values Our showing of NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS ts second to none in the city. Our regular prices range from 65¢ to $5.00, For the balance of the week all sizes clearing at just Soa $52.50 .. $85.00 NOTE THE LIBERAL TERMS ABOVE Woodhouse-Gninbaum Furniture @.- ize 41610424 - Dike Street: PRIVATE EXCHANGE, ELLIOTT 3096 famous Quick Meal Ranges sold here ex rried tn priced fr TELEPHONE TO CERTIFY 1,000 OLYMPIA, Sept. 9.—It is prob YOUNG MAN If you want to learn BLECTRICAL, GAS, ENGINEER: Send for new catalogue tures, Semi-Monthly Recitals. Students may enter at any ime. Catalogue on | . Corner Broadway a | Krulisk, who has been among the able more than 1,000 names will| be certified by the secretary of} state's office today, The office te preparing complete lists of the! signers of initiative petitions al-) leged to be in violation of law in the manner of their signing BLAMES WHITES NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—Dr. Emit FEDERALS WH revolts reported | joining started have been place in’ man ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith ls Now Located at His New Store Vegetable Silk Hostery } 802 PEOPLE'S BANK | Elttote 4435 | 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. DEATH AWAITS UIT CAPITAL: to prevent the officers from | to NU BONE CORSETS STAR—WEDNESDAY, WAR TAX WILL TAKE SLICE OF JUSTICES OF $3000 SALARY PEACE A RACE SEPT. 9, GIRL RUNNING 1914. PAGE 5. WASHINGTON, Sept. 9— For justice of the peace, the re They tripped the light fan. | President Wilson conferred to- | nuniicana appear to have renom taatic, the poet says, to the | Rep. Underwood of a ar Juatieos,| tune of municipal music at a chairman of the |{nated the present four Ju municipal field house under house ways and means com- | The fifth place is being hotly cor municipal direction mittee, In regard to the war j|tested by Miss Rhea M. White And everybody wae satisfied. tax bill, After the conference, |poad and R. B. Brown. The latte The municipal dancing at Underwood admitted gasoline ' sk | Collins fletd house last night | will be taxed, despite opposi two are running a neck-to-nec was a huge succes from a 6o- tion, race. cial and financial standpoint The democratic members will] In 42 precincts, thet order in| A big smile was spread over the meet tomorrow to draft the DIL] wiioh the candidates run are:|f{ce of Playgrounds Director The m # have tenta t nt | Stine throughout the evening. A tively ty to make beer|Gordon, Carroll, Brinker, Wright | crowd was on hand. The muni and the income tax produce the| Brown, Whitehead, Dougie, Bodlway dandy. The floor was fine bulk of the revenue. Beer will be| Well, Milligan, Clementson 4nd/phg cost was reasonable. Six }taxed $1.60 per barrel | Holts, tickets for 26 cents to begin with, Present plans also contemplate| or constable, the five lending It /thon three tickets for a dime, or Increasing the income tax rate | the first 42 precincts heard from | ning for cents 114% and reducing the limit. Un-|are: Shannon, Hoyle, Woolery Mothers came with their babies der the plan proposed, married | Brown and Mulligan, in the order/and dan Young girls, properly men will have an exemption of natn escorted, old maids, bachelors only $3,000 Instead of $4,000, and A light vote was cast throw |married men—all were there. It unmarried men of only $2,000. the state. There were more con-|was a nice community crowd Underwood estimated that the tests for republican nominations| ‘The success of the Collins dance peer tax will produce $33,000,-|than in the other parties, but the) means municipal dances will also 000 immediately and th in-| progressives ran a good second to) be established in South Park and ‘creased Income tax $36,000,000, be the G. O. P. The democratic vote ard playfield houses, and that {ginning July 1 next was a poor third | A majority of the members of! A clone race is being made by the committee favor a tax of 1 Campbell and Biggar for the pro cent a gallon on gasoline. Pull-|in the Second dist man tickets, playing cards and| In Hanson's home precinct 20 pro jcigarets also probably will be gressive votes were cast Hanson taxed. got them all e = | Q.—Where would one apply forjof his time. As long as | am with |the Job of forest ranger, and what |him he seems to have a good time; is the salary? Also, in case it need|but don't you suppose, Miss Grey, | } A lapply for th times lup to er du cane same A tion | years [who | 0 it go to & Fran | Q.—Piease tel! me if the East In| Row, | love the married h Alaska Indians, claims over 7.9 per| __ MEXICO CITY, Sept. 9—All_|dians were civilized before the birth| best, and |_am very fond of the old] |cent of the natives are victims of| officers of the federal army of Christ? From what race are the b: 1 am quite sure the one who tuberculosis. | were prohibited today from !ndions supposed to hav is married woul the best hus. “This blessing,” says the doctot | jeaving Mexico City on pain | ONE WHO IS INTE _ | band. Now, please tell me what to “was bestowed upon them by the | A—The East Indians were civ-| qo, BILLIE. of death Provisional Presi- tized before the birth of Christ | benevolent paleface, along with! Gene ¢, naa took this ection | ized befor: , A.—You think the married man firewater and certain other forms | They are from the Aryan race. would make the best husband be |baceo. Can this treatment be ob- |men, That man is his wife's hus- tained in Seattle, and, and If 80) hand just as much as though they from whom? | were living together, and a woman If you cannot recommend any one| who will come between a man and giving this treat ti his wife ought to take a good in- jpublish this ventory of her own cha jumns. Here's congratulating you We have abot 100 use small payments. New Machines Rented Main 1525, A SEWING MACHINE! that pays for its¢{ while you are paying for it dd machines that we must sell this week. To This is the first time we have sold used machines on monthly payments will machines town buyers crate and ship for out-of. N rn Home, Wheeler & V ymestic, Free, and hatly reduced price most other ki can't afford to miss this opportunity. a f MAIN STORE 1424 kypp yrar do this we will have to makt great inducements—and will allow you to pay for them on Drop Head Singers $10 AND UP ‘Drop Head Whites $150 Up By : Top Machines $3 4" x sictan trate tam to be tcan He know t |be, could they take one from that | job and force him to join the army? | Thanking you in advance, | am A private citizen is not drafted | supply of volunteers is exhausted. Q—Will you kindly let me keow | ject to parental contro! and wi |pel the employers ticipation, yours truly, he serv ber employer. Q—will ntlae your columns whether the Lincoln highway Ie finished? yet ““aeigletee Q.—! have read some aricies stat: Y ling that by swabbing the tongue! with a solut a smoker loses his craving for to- jon your wonderful, the city physician in the city hall, he can no doubt help you Q.—There Is a young man Iiving within two blocks of my house that that he cares for her, but she seems to care for him. for me? this third party didn’t take so much! volume any of the others | Se he is just that way with all other! t\giris? He seems to enjoy a large circle of friends. | am afraid he doesn't care any more for me than he does for the others, and | want |to find out just how much he does care for me. Please answer right away, as 1| will await a reply in your columns. TOOTSIE A.—Don't deceive yourself into be: |Hleving the young man would allow girl to monopolize his time » really preferred your company. are @ concetted, short-sighted and will come to grief If you A WIFE. For position as forest ranger to the reserve nearest you except in when the} he of army or treme navy pertl, what age a daughter Is sub- You girl, don't turn your thoughts Into broad. | ring her minority her father ontrol her salary; |. @, com legally to pay Thanking you In an: FLL. is under the surisdtc of b ents until she is 18 of age. Providing that a girl 6 under age is living at home, r can collect her salary if notice to that effect upon It fs evident from you ments that more for you of hin jer channels. own stat carte no other girl he loved to him? | youth the this than aintance. A & ou, you would not need |to make him prove it, If you want| to lose his friendship altogether,| why just keep right on with your} shallow-brained effrontery. Q would like very much to have your advice on this love affair of mine. | am a widow 33 years of | age and am working and making a fair living, but am keeping com- pany with two very nice men. One ie an old bachelor of 40, and t other is a married man, but who hasn't lived wi wife for over a year, and he 8 he is going to get a divorce from her. you please tell me Does by way of Spokane? A READER. lincoln highway is not It does not extend but goes through San The okane, isco, cause you are not sure you can get| him. 1 will not attempt to advise) one who is tn such an uncertain! state of thind, but I will say you will | do well to stop entertaining married | of nitrate of sliver! uplifting work. NICOTINE. I presume any first class phy-| can administer the silver ni-| treatment. If you will go to} GERMAN SHIPS' PARIS, Sept. 9—Th French cruisers Conde and Descartes, co operating with a British crulser, have sunk two big German mer- chant steamships in the Atlantic,| according to Fournie News Agency today. The names of the | vessels are not given. 4 REDDING, Cal, Sept. 9.—Mount |Lassen broke forth today in » series of eruptions, Spectators who |have been watching the mountain| | since it first belched fire, May 30 claim the last eruption exceeds tr | In love with, but there another girl In the ca Is the y way! make him prove that he cares is a fine gentleman, and | he would see more of me if <= <=§ SPECIAL Round-Trip Fares East On Sale Daily to Sept. 30, Inc. St. Paul Minneapolis Sioux City Omaha Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Detroit Pittsburgh Buffalo Montreal New York Philadelphia to other limit, Proportionately low fare astern’ points Return “d Going limit, 16 days. October 31 Liberal stop-overs allow ‘ The “Oriental Limited,” “Fast Mall,” “Southeastern Express,” three splendid, electric lighted trains Kast, \’ dry one of them on your next trip. Arrange stop- over Glacier National Park, on main line—Season June 15 to October 1st. For further information, tickets, ete, apply | City Ticket Office, Columbia St. and | cond Ave. T. J. Moore, City Pass, and Tkt, Agt ©. W. Meldrum, Asst, Gen, Pi Agt Phones—Main 117, Wiliott 6609 GinciePNatitinal Piceh i] a cae inner {Munich have accepted English pro | lighted at the lowness of our prices. | CITY'S DANCE BIG SUCCESS; 300 PRESENT the cost of dancing may be re- 250 persons passed » turnstiles. Eighty-six » pald admissions, Women un rted were admitted free. Dance Uckets sold inside netted $6.66. total receipts for the even amounted to $28.15. Of this wa d to defray expenses, leaving a clear profit of $3.40 The next dance will be given Fri day night HOW TO SAY 'EM Such names as Paris, Berlin and nunciations, but the less common names of foreign towns should be pronounced as they are in thelr own language. The following list shows how some of the places more commonly found in the war dispatches are pro- nounced Aixla-Chapelle Amiens Ardennes ox od sha-pel Audenarde odenard Avesnes a-ven Avricourt a-Vree-coor Belfort bel-for Bruges bruzh Chalons sha-long Charleroi sharlu-rwah Chaudfontaine sho-fong-ten Clrey nee-ray Courtrat coor-tre Da dan-tetk Dijon dee-zhong Dinant dee-nahng Doual doo-e Doubs doo Gembloux shahng-bloo Givet zhee-vay Hainault eno Huy wee Kiel keel Klaochau kyow-how Liege lee-yerh Ligny oe-n-¥eo Lille leel Longwy long-vee Louvain loo-vang Luneville loo-nay-veel Malines Maubeuge n Meurthe murt Mezteres may-zee-yare Monceau mong-80 Mons mongss Moselle mo-zell Mulhausen meel-how-zen Neufchatean neu-sha-toe Nish neesh Nelpenburg ny-pen-burg Oise wahz Oudenarde Peronnes nard rangee How to Gain Weight A Pound a Day Thin mon and women who would to Increase their weight with 10 or 15 Pounds of healthy, “stay there” fat & little Sargol with thetr nd note results. Here! h trying re yourself with every mea welgh and again tb look or fest or what your friends aay and| think. The scales and the tap | will tell thelr own story, and most any| thin man an easily add from | five to elght pounds in the first fourteen Firat weigh | Then take] days by following thie simple direction. And best of all, the new flesh atays put. Sargo! mizing with Goes not of itself make fat, but Producing contents of the very same meals are eating now develop pounds and pounds of healthy flesh between your akin | and bones. Sargol is safe, pleasant, of fictent and Inexpensive, Bartell Drug Co. Swift's Pharmacy and other leading drug gists In Seattle and vicinity sell it In large boxes—40 tablets to a package—on « guarantes of welght increase back.— Advertisement poo ESTABLISHED 1876 ac Dougall 7 fouthwick K. B. GAGH, Keceiver KECOND AV. and PIKE #T. Store open 9 a m. to Op m — Flannelette Night Shirts and Pajamas 420 Pairs Pajamas. $2.00 and $2.50 Values genuine flannelette, splendidly Night Shirts are of , full cut and trimmed with silk frogs. Sizes Very special $1.00. Pajamas are the well known “Gotham” and “Uni- versal” makes and are of fine flannelette in several colors. Pajamas are finished with silk frogs and Special, the suit $1.55. These values are exceptional and every man wear- ing flannelette night shirts or pajamas should take advantage of this sale pearl buttons. Just Inside the Pike Street Entrance, First Floor, Rainy Season Special Boys’ Rain Coats $2.95 A guaranteed water-proof Rain Coat, as sketched, and with every coat a storm hat is included. These coats and caps are tanned cashmere and are guaranteed thoroughly rain-proof, and extra special at $2.95. Boys’ Sweaters, Special $1.95 Wool mixed Sweater Coats in maroon and Oxford gray, in sizes 4 to 12 years, special at $1.95. —Third Floor. Women’s $2.00 Silk Hose Special $1.65 A fine quality of Hose of pure thread silk, in black only, with double garter top, sole, heel and toe. Very special, $1.65. Onyx Hose for Boys and Girls—are ideal for school wear; the pair 25¢. Onyx Hose for Women are shown in a full assort- ment of colors as well_as black and white, in silk lisle, at 50¢. —First Floor. 175 Umbrellas in a Sale “$5 and $6.50 Values $3.95 Every Umbrella in this sale has an quality silk cover on 8-ribbed Columbia frame and detachable han: dle with silk cor¢ loops. extra The handles alone. in many instances, are worth mor than this special price. Handles of plain ebonoid and sterling silver, and other handles are attractively — trim: med with gold and silver. Special values at 95. First Floor. 8. MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. DR, L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Better Dentistry for Less) Money We want you to come and see for yourself our modern, up-to-date of. fice. Dr. attention to sonally oversees plece of work lowest ever offered in Seattle, con-| sidering the high quality of work |} we do. All we ask is to give us the opportunity. We are sure we can please you and you will be ¢ ach patient and per- each and WE GIVE GAS | Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager. | 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor. Union St Nete—Bring this ad with you | TO FURNISH GOLD tions was completed Clark gives his personal| plan to have located in reserve every | serve cities, Our prices are the| fund of $50,000,000, of which $25, 000,000 posited and Canada is in to the be immediately de- banks of Englanc WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—The aie |bankers’ committee plan for a gpdienent ee gk! LEAD Ps: {meeting to consider foreign obliga: |turns show Hanson and Falconer 1 today. They banks that are nd central re. to a gold running neck to neck in this county, Judge Humphries of Seattle leads in the judicial contest here. Turner leads Cotterill for democratic nom}- nation for senator. the contribute McCarron’s Rapid Shoe Repairing BOOTS AND SHOES #50 ear. NEW AND REPAIR WORK EN vf BRANCHES 104 CHERRY ST., AT 1ST AVE. 10 SKOCONDS' WALK PIONEER SQUARE SAVE TRANSFERS o Measure

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