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THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF MOWRRD D. THomas Co. Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest. These Special Opening Bargains at Seattle’s Big Carpet and Rug Store Continue for Fashion Week with pric eh gach an event @ not carry any Denefit. as only a bi as this head expense. Therefore, $6.50 All-Wool Wool Rugs Qxi2 size, in the soft $ 4.75 bedroom effects of blue, Extra large and made brown and blue, green or from a fine, selected grade y, suit spectal of wool, shown in blue, decorative sc NOs. gray or tan plaid, We Carry BED SPRINGS and MATTRESSES WE MANUFACTURE WINDOW SHADES. PHONE US WE WILL GLADLY SUBMIT EST!IMATES, Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre; Two Blocks North of Westlake Market. / Madrona Presbyterian church. talked on foreign missions. meeting opened Tuesday. | Here’s a Safe, Permanent Flesh ‘Thin, can't underuand why I do not eat plenty of good, nourishing food ‘The reason ts just thie: You cant ne aanimuinte tl Our service is swift Our work high class. Our prices reasonable. Mead fabric too delicate for our of cleaning. We remove whe or gloss when possible. Send | {7.."**" | @ something hard to clean. Wo | ‘ry sponge—eager and hungry will demonstrate the truth of our ie needed ts urging the assimilatt prived by the faliure of the « canal to take them trom ihe food akage of fate | use Sargo! ay lie Phone Us Today Miz Wegons at Your Service and other good drug Sargol, or can get it from thetr wholesaler, and will refund your money if you are not satisfied with the | gain In weight It produces, as stated on Tt te in. expensive, easy to take and highly ef- MATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED | the guarantee In each package and be taken unless you | willing te @ain 10 we i fies! ment. for there are no better made. article will not place his name ontit ' SAUSAGES BOLOGNAS SMOKED MEATS Made in Our Sanitary Bologna Kitchen. EVERETT 1914 Hewitt Av. pane MARKT SOUTH END MARKET Stalls McCarron’s Rapid Shoe Repairing BOOTS AND SHOES 334° 3tsz0"2 For All Deformities NEW AND RED AIK WORK IN ALL BRANCHES 104 CHERRY ST., AT 1ST AVE. 10 SECONDS WALK PIONEER SQUARE SAVES TRANSFERS Loans and Discounts Bonds, American Bank Bldg ! cash store could afford to make at peoause We specialize along these lines and you get the We sell at retall in Seattle only, and deliver anywhere in the city. FVETH ANE ano VVRGINIA ST. CONFERENCE ON Dr, M. A. Matthews was the first|the convention. | speaker at today's session of the| Principles of the progressive party | semiannual conference of the Se-|®% based upon humanity and social | atde Presbytery, being held at the| and industrial justice. The ‘Thin Men and Women nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard to say, fr elements of your food, instead of passing them out through the body as them up. ‘The thin person's body ft like for the fatty matertais of which {t is being de Way to Overcome this sinful waste of eatms. j MEN'S SUITS CLEANED, $1.50 | ean Dullding ‘elements and to ston the fve force ¢ iy by physicians Uittie Sargot Ast{or JLG’S Sausages by Name We are proud to place our name on our meat products Also we want you to know you can get more sainge: Ag a man that makes a poor RESOURC Warrants and other securitie 8.3 Furniture and Fixtures | Adopted Yester DELEGATES DO THINKING FOR THEMSELVES The progres ve county con vention Tuesday afternoon failed to adopt a “slated” pro- gram. The precinct commit. teemen and the delegates took a lively interest in all matters and settled questions to eult themselves. 1 © Herbaman, acting state chairman, and E. H. Palmer ¥ nominated for county chafrman Vote resulted, 119 for Herbs 110 for Palmer. Mra, 8. F. Woody, wife of the mayor of Roth Jell, was unantmously elected sec- retary of the central committee. First Woman Officer Mrs. Woody ts the first woman in King county to hold an execu tive office tn a central committee in any party, W. K. Sheldon was elected treas urer. Palmer was elected state | committeeman, | C. A. Riddle, progressive candi date for state senator in the 36th district, was elected temporary chairman of the county convention over ©, A. Baxter, Former Mayor Dilling was chosen permanent chairman. Riddle sounded the keynote of He outlined the Hanson Gets Reception He sald Abraham Lincoln would not be able to recognize the repub- Mean standpatters of today and that Jeffersonian democracy no longer obtained Ole Hanson, progressive cand! y Way to Gain 10/ date for senator, was given a rous to 30 Ibs. of Solid, Healthy, ing reception He predicted pro. gressive victory this fall, John H Wallace predicted the defeat of be ; ex-Speaker Taylor. The convention elected 136 dele «| gates to the state convention to a) uniess| held at the Armory Saturday A platform, which tn the r toe| had recetved public discussion to | several weeks, was adopted NEW LIGHT PLANT: oe ITS KEEP If not for auxiliary steam plant at sake Union, maybe Seattle would have had to suffer partial darkness during the past week, for! Cedar Lake, from which the city light plant draws its supply, bas been at Its lowest level in years on account of the extraordinary dry spell. However, there was no dan. ger as long as the steam plant did business, and it has been doing business now for two weeks, hay ing been completed September 5. It is carrying a load of 3,000 kilo MEAT PRICES CUT. MARKETS AS FOLLOW: Choice Round Steak . Choice Shoulder Pork Steak Cholee Veal Chops ......+ Choice Lamb Chops ; Choice Dry Salt Pork (backs) Choice Leg of Lamb Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops open until 6:20 p. m American Savings Bank &Trust Company Report of Financial Condition September 12, 1914 .$1,038,639.75 750,000.00 24,582.20 27,567.09 \g OFFICERS Other Real Estate ’ ‘ 5 JA. MURRAY, President Safe Deposit Vaults and Fixtures ..... 14,400.00 i 4 mae Cash and Due From Banks ........+++ . 708,172.91 4 Pat ce Pres.-Mer. oe Z MALLOY, Jeo trast Ofticer TOME i. vce wccos Gone gstsesoees eves eheBd0304.13 DIRECTORS Murray Camphe duet fus H. Smith J. Johnston James A Jonni A Capital Stock Murray Russell Surplus and U ndivided Profits Deposits ..s.seccercers LIABILITIES 600,000.00 i 84,939.36 2,150,394.77 PROGRESSIVES’ PLATFORM FRYE & C0.’S. STAR—WEDN 1914, PAGE 5. DAY, SEPT. 16, day by King County Convention The following is a summary of the platform adopted Tuesday by King county pro ive convention: National presidential primary law favored. he Abolition of the compulsory second cholcoe vote recommended REGISTRATION OF PARTY AFFILIATION OPPOSED. Blanket primary law to Jngure secrecy of the ballot demanded. FAVORED. A law placing county and city employes civil service favored, tive favored. AN AMENDMENT OF THE PRESENT INITATIVE, REFEREN DUM AND RECALL LAWS, “AS SHALL MAKE THESE INSTRU- MENTS OF POPULAR GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVE AND 80 PLAIN AS NOT TO ADMIT OF JUDICIAL MISCONSTRUCTION, Favor national legisiation prohibiting interstate commerce in the In this state. ONE REST DAY PER WEEK FOR EVERY WAGE WORKER FA- VORED. The abolishment of private employment agencies favored. Recommend amendment of minimum wage law to eliminate possible abuse as applied to apprenticeships in Industries employing unskilled labo RECOMMEND THAT THE UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES FOR ADMISSION TO THE UNIVER SITY SHOULD BE DISPENSED WITH “AS NOT BEING IN CON FORMITY WITH MODERN INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS.” Favor direct vocational training in industrial, home economics and) agrioulture, Recommend national woman suffrage. Favor appointment of fair proportion of women on all state boards, especially as regents of university and normal schools. Favor law retaining American citizenship of woman married allen. FAVOR A BROADER CONSTRUCTION OF MOTHER'S PENSION LAW “TO INCLUDE ALL MOTHERS UPON WHOSE LABOR CHIL- DREN ARE WHOLLY DEPENDENT.” Condemn “pork barrel” method of appropriations and favor budget system. Favor reduction of Interest on delinquent s to not more than 8 per cent, instead of the present 15 per cent, and delinquent sales to be made to the city or county, Favor 4 per cent plan of loans to farmers through amendment of bank. powder and cement plants. home rule for cities of the first clase. right of city and county governments to be Joined. municipal bank and mutual savings bank legisiation. @ constitutional convention to revise the present state con- stitution. Favor a public defender as well as a public prosecutor. Favor the right to recover damages ‘or negligent deaths of any ised for support | who swore they paid Tape trom | $100 to $500 to be admitted into | the United States. Tape's home, 1618 34th av, was searched tmmediately after his ar- | reat. ‘Practical Prescription BIG ACCOUNT 2.222 IN BANK GETS _ HIMANTO JAIL Frank H. Tape, vane Chinese jinterpreter at the tramigration of fice, arrested last night and taken |to the county jail in default of | $10,000 bail, is being held today for | the federal grand jury on a charge lof collusion in the admission of | Chinese to this country. Tape was pended by Immigra- | tion Commissioner White several weeks ago. An order recetved from/| acidity must be neutralized by Commissioner General Caminett!/ administration yesterday made the suspension a poon final discharge. Suspicion attached to Tape be cause of a large bank account, which tncreased $10,000 In one year, according to White. Tape failed to disclose where he got the money Inspector P. H. Bonham of Port land is alleged to have secured af. bere bban from a number of Chinese, YOUNG MAN ou want to learn ELECTRICAL, GAS. ENGIN NC Nine-tenths of all cases of stom ach trouble nowada too much acid. In th fa no} dition is allowed to very likely ¢ walls and pre really a dangerous 4 should be treated se- riousiy. It is utterly useless to take reas and ordinary stomach tablets. he excess acid or stomach hyper- h ait fi ¢ to ask your dru; for the biwurated magnesta, as forms of magnesia make ef mouth washes, but they have not the same action on the stomach as the bisurated caritfeclel f SAMPLE ILLINERY DON'T PAY MORE THAN 5.00 FOR YOuR WAT Old Hats Made New hes, Beavers, reblocked in Model Millinery Co. SEWING $5 ond MACHINES Up WHITH SEWING MACHINE CO. 104 Third (Nene oe) Matin 1578 NU BONE CORSETS | Vegetable Sith Hosiery 302 PROPLE’s DANK Eluett 4433 | it ten't Any Wonder That the | Women Are Coming to This Shop | | Reproductions of The Paris Fall Models which you will see here at $3. and $5 are precisely the same hat who bakes {s fast coming to recognize the many advan tages of a properly blended flour for general baking pur- poses Fisher’s Blend Flour!' ig superior to an ALL-HARD jin the other stores at pric es | WHEAT FLOUR, or an ALL- |ranging from $10 to $25. SOFT WHEAT FLOUR for . bread, cake and pastry | Come and see them, and }you’ll see the wisdom of Fisher’s Blend Flour getting your is a better flour than an AT 4 i i EASTERN HARD WHI second-floor store. FLOUR; it makes a better loaf of bread with better Woe ydtae wate aay | SAMPle Shapes better color than an all-hard FIRST QUALITY VELVET | $2 and Up wheat flour. | Fisher’s Blend Flour ia a better flour than an ALL- FLOUR; ft SOFT WHEAT . , ‘ ae | produces ‘more and larger Come early and_ select loaves of better | your hat while the varie ) yread with tter ie rpeate | erust, better color iis greatest. and of better tex | ture than an all soft wheat flour. Oxisinal Ladios Sample Hat § For sale by all grocers tore ‘2nd.Floos me PANTAGES | EATRE BLDG. St A direct senatorial election law, “free from ‘ambiguity,” demanded. | NON-PARTISAN CITY, COUNTY AND STATE ELECTION LAW and election officers under | Recall of judges and amendment of the constitution by the Initia | products of child labor and the passage of the uniform child labor law | Against Stomach Acidity yalues which you will see! fall hat in this! her. STAMP TAX TO YIELD NATION WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.— Democratic members of the house ways and means commit tee are drafting a stamp tax bill similar to that in force during the Spanish American war The tax on beer, wine, to- bacco, gasoline and other ar ticles was expected to produce $105,000,000 a year. The bill | will be introdu by Rep, Un- derwood, and he expects it to pass the house Monday. | The measure, democratic predicted, probably will pass the senate by October It will take \offect immediately Democratic leaders estimated that the 8 a barrel on beer will 500,000; the 12) leents a gallon tax »on domestic wines and 20 cents on sweet wines | $8,000,000; the 2-cent tax on gaso: line $20,000,000; the “occupation | |tax" on bankers, brokers, theatres | , concert halls, pawn . billiard and pool tables, owilng alleys and tobacco manu kell and dealers, $5,800,000, and stamp taxes on commercial in- including bonds, stocks, telegrams, struments, checks and $35,000,000. Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q—As you have given so many people vice, | wish you would kindly explain the following to me: 1 am @ young man of 19, in love with a girl of 17. We hi friends for about 12 engaged now. Her parents do not object to our keeping company, but say we are too young to marry. Now, Mies Grey, | am earning $4 a day and own my own property here, consisting of two lots 50x100 and a nice six-room bunga- low, well furnished. | consider that | am amply able to take care of a wife, so don’t you think they should overlook the age question? They say they would be glad to let us marry if we were older, Please tell me what you think of this and print It In your column soon. W. FF. A. You surely do not want to |begin your married life with a He. I sincerely hope not; but that’s lexactly what you would be doing if you married before you were of age. The law does not permit a girl to marry under 18 years of age and a boy 21. I think the pa ents are sensible, indeed, as a 19 and 17-yearold boy and girl are too young to take such a responsi bility upon thefr shoulders. If your love has endured 12 years, you ought to splice it out for two more years. You can make them fall years, if you will, and be much better prepared than you now are to take up the reins of married life, Q.—Will you please tell me the correct way to place a horseshoe over my door? Please answer in the next paper. A READER. A.—Alas, Cynthia is not the least bit superstitious and doesn't know or care how a horseshoe should be placed over a door; but if it is a harbinger of good, it is bound to bring luck, even though It is tacked up any old way. | Q-Please tell me how to remove | blackheads. A.—Blackheads are due to sluggish discharge or inactivity of the oil-producing glands. This con- dition may be helped by quickening | the circulation of the skin, by alter. nate use of hot and cold water, by | avoiding irritating lotions and pow- |ders. Keep digestion regulated, eat |simplest foods, drink water freely land drop face powders for a time. Do not pinch the blackheads. Wash the face on retiring in hot castile soapsuds, then rinse with clear hot, then clear cold water, after which use the following lotion: Precipi tate of sulphur, 1 part; alcobol, 1 part; rose water, 5 parts; water, 5 parts. distilled Q—Please tell me what will clean ik plush coat—anything that will hen It up a little. A SUBSCRIBER, A.—-Sponge the coat with ammo- nia, one part, and water, two parts. The ammonia has a tendency to raise the nap of the plush. H.” The is the national hymn CYNTHIA GREY oH Banner” our country, Star-Spangled of Q.—Can you inform me through The Star if there is a Danish consul In Seattle, or anywhere on the Coast? Thanking you, | am, SUBSCRIBER TO THE STAR. A.—John P, Jacobson ts a vice consul of Denmark in Seattle. His office address 1s 534 New York | building | Q—! am a girl almost 19, and | would like your advice. 1 have a sweetheart back In a small town where | came from. | have been away almost a year and he has been going with another girl ever since |1 left. She says she loves him, but |1 do, too. | care for him more than | anybody | ever met, and if | cannot have him | do not want anybody, be- cause | do not think | could ever love any one else like | do him. He writes that he does not love Now, please advise me wheth- er to go back or stay away. Please! answer as soon as possible. | .M. | A.—You poor, love-demente d girl! You really have my sympathy, Why does your sweetheart continue to go } with girl whom he never intends} ito marry when he knows she loves! ihim, if he cares more for you? If | you'are so Jelly-spined that you can be content to make the self-sacri fice of tagging about for a mere man the rest of your life, perhap m ou had best go back. But take my | word for it, itis apt to become mighty tiresome, and you will no doubt meet j bett than this present your dreams.” You are silly to pine away the best years of your life over such an indifferent fellow, You “ideal 105 MILLIONS leaders | ESTABLISHED ac Dougall = fouthwick n 8. GAGK, Receiver | SECOND AY. ond PIKE ST Store open 9 4. m. to @ pm. Merode Knit Underwear Merode No. 506—Unior t men-—made of at $1.25. Merode Union Suits in extra large ze me a above, $1.50. Dr. Jaeger’s Natural Wool Sanitary Union Suits are reduced to, the suit, $4.75. Globe Union Suits for Boys, about half wool, a good winter weight, the suit $1.50. Globe Union Suits for Boys, of three-quarters wool, the suit $2.00. | Girls’ part-wool Union Suits, ranging in price, accord- | ing to size, from 65¢ to $1.35. Rubens Shirts for Infants, of part-wool, silk and | wool, and all-wool, the garment, 50@ tc $1. 25. t Floor New Bedding Arrivals White Wool Blankets $5.00 Size 68x80 inches, pink or blue borders, heavy nerviceable. grade and several men you like! are scarcely out of your cradle yet. Fine Wool Plaid Blankets $6.00 White grounds, plaids of gray and over-line pencil of pink, blue or brown, Size 70x80 inches. All-Wool Plaid Blankets $5.65 Size 66x80 inches; are strictly all-wool and ¢ome in three- inch block designs of blue and white, pink and white, tan and white, gray and white, black and white or red and black, Woolnap Plaid Blankets $2.75 jray, tan or white grounds with overplaids of combination colorings, blue and white, gray and tan, pink and white or tan and white. Size 66x80 inches, stripe Third Floor. 9 Household Items Reduced BASEMENT SALESROOM 1.75 Hardwood Step Ladders, 3-foot size. . $1.15 $2.25 Hardwood Step Ladders, 4-foot size. 1.59 $1.25 Set of Mrs. Potts’ Cold-Handle Sad Irons... 7 $2.75 “American” Clothes Wringer, of hardwood. $1. $6.00 “The Royal” Ball Bearing Wringer, guaranteed $2. 78 Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans, sanitary bee Oe 50c Brooms, of selected ‘corn, ‘polished handles. ...3B¢ $2.00 White Enameled Steel Combinet, sanitary hog Basement. $1.50 High- -base Waffle ‘Tron, for gas stove. O Take my advice and look about you a little more before you are so sure you will never meet another man you like better. If not, your love and his will stand the teat, Women Jurore. in Spokane, de- tained over night, kick to court be- cause there are no nighties and face powder provided. A SURE WAY TO END DANDRUFF Stop Falling Hair and Itch- Scalp—At Once There is one sure way that has never fatied to remove dandruff at| And you are sure of the expert at once, and that is to dissolve ft, then| tention of skilled dentists—men you destroy it entirely. To do this,| who have graduated from the best just Ket about four ounces of plain. colleges in America and who have common lquid arvon Lge Reid passed the Washington State Den- n retiring tal Board. All of this, with their ne scalp long experience, qualifies them to ith the fing do dents! work of the very high- moat, if not all, be gone, est order. CUT PRICES Our immense business enables us to do the best Dental Work at one-half the price of any of our competitors. Extra heavy $10 Gold Crowns, $4 Regular Never-Silp $10 Plates $5, WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, 1405 3rd Ave. N. W. Cor. Union 8t, Note—Bring this ad with you DOR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8 LET US FIX YOUR TEETH use mornin| dandruft will By your ‘and three or four more applications will completely dissolve, and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will fi all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glosay, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. get rid of dandruff at once, for noth- ing destroys the hair so quickly. It starves the hair and makes it ut, but makes {t stringy, straggly, dull, dry, brittle and life- less, and everybody notices !t.—Ad- vertisement SENATOR’S WIFE DECLARES AKOZ CURED STUBBORN CASE OF ECZEMA Mrs. A. L. Nelson, Los An- geles Visitor, Has Mar- velous Recovery. “IT am enjoying my Western visit |more than I anticipated, because during my stay in Los Angeles I have gotten rid of Eczema, which for eight years has caused me much suffering. Akoz cured me.” Thus spoke Mrs. A. L. Nelson, wife of Senator A. L. Nelson, an attorney of Rolette, North Da- kota, who is visiting with friends / jat 1640 Shatto Street, Los Angeles. | | In her letter, Mrs. Nelson tells of | | othe she Akoz “For eight years I had eczema tn | results obtained from | a most disagreeable and aggra-| vated form. Remedies I tried gave | but temporary relief at most. In| April, shortly after coming from | my home to visit in Los Angeles, | jT was told to try Akoz, I was skep-| /) |tieal, but to please a friend I} started in on the treatment, using the external and internal prepara- tions of the mineral. In a few days I noticed a great improvement. In a week or two the eczema began |to disappear, Now it is gone, and |1 am entirely cured, 1 am now rid | of the trouble that caused me so |much suffering, thanks to Akoz, It is marvelous | “Ror years I have suffered more or less from rheumatism. Since taking Akoz I have not been both- ered by any rheumatic pain, 1} jused Akoz, after bathing in the/| rf at Ocean Park, and its won derful healing power — prevented | my shoulders and arms from burn | ing and blistering in treating stomach trouble, om of} “I will gladly give any informa-|tarrh, diabetes, Bright's disease tion, personal or by letter, regard-|and other ailments, For sale at all ing my case and the good I ob-| leading druggists, where further in- tained by the use of Akoz.” formation may be Akoz will be found as effective] this adver