The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1914, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum— from yesterday's busine ill be , this week w entire ek w Sav Movies eect erertey:: Sree ee PF Sana: a2 New ON SALE at prices you should take @late advantage of. Prints, special, per yard, 65¢ to . Choice of 35 patterna. Inlaids, per yard, $1.70 to Choice of 42 patterns LAID ON Your FL Headquarters for k Linoleums. The Most Important Plece of Furniture in Your Home Is Lenot Neater—a fine Pickel trimmed Stove, bo poe a and effi. inch ‘ise... $12.50 Ht $14.50 It is not only in construction of operation, the perfect stove but ie very ¢ with a quick, positive oven. The large stove retains uni- form heat. w means that meals are always on time; a fuel saver that will appeal to the eco- nomical woman; the blue porselain enamel Quick Action Range is called the handsomest stove tn America. The prices start at $52.50 Terms, $1 Down, $1 Weekly (You May Exchange Your O14 Range.) Ate-Tight Wood Heater, aa pictured, our regular $1.25 value, 95c en sale at ill be mr Shipn mut ry oleums These new arrivals give you a big selection of the new patterns imme, 45c 78c nr, Battleship pleces and Dresser any 4167° Furniture The Modern Way Is With Gas k <1. Push the Button : ¢ matically Here is a house heating system where 95 per cent of the heat generated is trans- mitted into the rooms. The temperature of your rooms may be held at any degree you desire regardless of the weather changes. Through the effects of forced draft, the air which passes through the burner and is part of your fuel passes outdoors and a fresh supply is taken in through the crevices at doors and win- dows. fi is, therefore, plain that this is also an effective ventilating system. This Gas House Heating System may be put into your home and forgotten. It will go along day after day warming the house to just the temperature you desire without a care or a thought on the part of the owner. SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY to Heat Your Home:.. postal savings banks instead of be-} A—Some mothers are prone to ing Mmited to ont} $500 in @ Iife-|ieave their daughters too be to| time. themselves. Children, especially | This money, Hanson outlined.) girls, will not “Just grow up any ¢ loaned to farmers by the| oid way they: seautre, patient | A theatre, Lendon, success, whic b | Sovernment at no more than 4%/tender training. Mother love to tt THE "EMPRESS was originally booked to play the instead of the average rate of 11%,|them is as sunshine to flowers, In Moore for one week, starting Oct {Which the mortgage sharks now | your letter, you do not touch upon Kitty Francie, the Clever Trish {8 has Deed’ moved. up eae ‘oak ONS | your methods and efforts of’ train comedienn and her company of|and will play seven days, starting “Develop the land, and not ing this orphan girl, and really, a 17 girls headlines the bill at the| Sunday, Oct. 4, with matinees on| Only the farmer te aided but | great deal depends upon that. Empress theatre this week. Com-| Wednesday and Saturday the city worker,” he sald. Did you shed the warm glow of edy, singing and dancing feature| Thin is probably the largest at-| “Give land a chance for devel {mother love over the delicate in the act, Although the sketch | traction on tour today opment, and there won't be so | petals as they unfolged from girl has little, if no plot, it is fall of cca abeset ire ae many idie men in the city. The |hood to womanhood? Did you life and ginger. Kitty Francis has producer will get more for his |make a companion of her, and the audience in a perpetual roar of| Max Nordau, freed through Am-| product. The consumer will |guide her by the light of your| laughter. Very good. | bassador Herrick’s efforts from al Pay le - broader experience? When you Oddone, accordionist, plays pop-| French concentration camp, gn hh de anche gh ne vioten, | area that your husband's atti ular pieces and uses a new con-| noune 4 wie S| coun clerk, and Jol tude toward her was more than per no ‘on his accordion which | 2Unced he will go to AmerieaWo/ er, candidate for assessor, also] fatherly, did you reprimand him pleases. Good. | stay until the war is over spoke. as he should have been and do all Jessie Morris and Jack Beasely | in your power to point out the sing and dance. Good. right path to her? If you did, and Alfred Wilson and his brother this girl has no answering ray of John, blackface comedy, are good, | affection in her heart for your but their singing is not } years of sacrifice, she is scarcely Caits Brothers in their clog human, And your husband is a dancing. Good. | low-down cur, and a disgrace to Billy Montrose and Sydell Bios mankind, and you are justified in som, acrobatic and bicycle riding | leaving him to wallow in the mud act. Good. Sn Whit d § eet ud and mire of his own creation, For The four reels of photoplays are ow € an Wi the good old days are gone when a all good | The Seattle, Renton & South |woman with any intelligence — | ern affair was quietly interred | makes a doormat of herself for eres oe No ots—No Tears at the council chambers yester- | 42; When she defers to bis judg }in jo! who offer record-breake rin th devoted to genuine bargains in Rugs, ( arpets and Linoleums e Rug Suffragets Go | a-Campaigning and Carpet Dep artment me in te USE YOUR CREDIT”’—416-424 Pike St. Big Values in Floor Coverings morro: Vv WILTON VELVET RUGS Representing the best tng fabrios at the price $10.85 The $80.00 and $39.00 11-3x The $13.50 6x9 Rugs The $22.50 and $25 8.3x106 The long, af new patterns. Our $10.60 4-6x6 Rugs $18.75 | wen ar) The $2 | bxl2 size, $22.75 AXMINSTER RUGS iky 66 pile in fine, $8.25. 10-6 Rui Our $2 re) Our $22.50 8-3x $17.75 we’ $18.75 ee PL EASE BEAR IN MIND—-WE FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE ON CREDIT—AND WE CHARGE NO INTEREST. “$19.75 The the PAGE 5. ENUMCLAW a double-barreled gun 1 campaign in this state date for the United MeCue, & factory girl fr sional Union for W Hoth speakers aroused the remarks wer Ww Sept State senate chief topte Miss McCue is a young girl was state developme ith Monday when Ole shared the m Philadelphia, man Suffrax keenest interest interrupted by ringing applause. Hanson discussed the senatorship tn She] Along With Ole the Cosmos theatre packed to the night fired the opening shots in Hanson, progressive candi platform with Mine who represented the Congres Time and again their a frank, candid manner, His Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q.—My husband Is a railroad man and most always works nights. We never go to theatres nor dances; in fact, no place but a 10-cent picture how once in a great white. itanly get tired of staying home, waiting for him to take me. .1! am asked out to parties and dances, but he objects to me going What would you do if you were me? Also please tell me if it is a | wife's place to split all the wood, ran Rugs is here with Mise Margaret F. Our $16.60 7 6x9 Rugs $10.75 Our $35.00 and $87.00 11-8x12 A seg es th Pre Blea Sis rh EN the Our $18.50 $ 5 Rugs, to $ 5 slay ne ate ane con 1-6x9 Rug “Our purpose may sound WILTON RUGS said, “but we are here to acy complish the defeat of the The Finest Fabrics in Hand- | $7.00 values, 36x63 4 75 democratic party because, as some Designs drop patterns the party in power, it re $35 9x1 par 31 75 Royal Wiltons in the 9x12 size fused to give the women of leas Velvets . priced from 0 00 | thie nation a chance at equal $39.50 and $45 9x $39.50 to é | suffrage drop patterns $34.25 $97.50 and $40.00 8-3x10-6 | We are ee i = $4.50 27x54 drop pat 5 tt didates for city aly interested in the defeat nocratic candidates for the TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS eal tear * bata ot ee In Fine Designs and Patterns. | $6.50 46x74 5 65 aM $12 9x12 seam- $9 85 | Rugs . And why? Because the demo less Rugs . $19.50 7-6x9 ratic party is ruled by the caucus $16 — all $12 50 | seamless Rugs $10.50 pavers Ris cegpdero saecibes is woo! Rugs . | rongenl hound by the cauev te h 910.00 6x9 seam, $8 25 | South Far Behind | leas Rugs be | “The South controls the caucus }And the South is reactionary, 50 lyears behind the Kast. And t |Fast is 60 years behind the pro gressive West | “As long as the democratic party |is in control, therescannot be any }tederal amendment for women suf The complete Redroc Rug; a fin The cc n outfit illustrated above ntinu iffonier and Chaire mplete Bedroom set with AS LITTLE AS $1 A WEEK uF choloe ¢ fie t« Aer constating Frans Thee oak or re @. ine - inc: TELEPHONE—PRIVATE EXCHANGE—ELLIOTT 3096 Hawalian music 1s always haunt Greater |who head the bill at Pantages the-| latre this week, are an organization ng. Alisky’s f five men and THE “PANTAGES Hawai two pretty as good music and jans, girls | hula | dancing of the Hawaiian sort as {Seattle has ever enjoyed Billy Link and Blossom Robin son have a blackface travesty, ‘Custer's Last Fight Outdone.” | Good. Marian Harrison sings and Kach | dances well, while her partner, ||| compa | Jim Henry, takes the audience into |] etothes, lhis confidence and makes them|{ taundry | like ft, Good | The Vestoff Trio are whirlwind | dancers who work hard. Good. The Novelty Quartet. Pretty good. war, o-—— ° The pletures The Whip. THE MOORE showing the rulers lof the European countries now at are excellent the big Drury Lane! IN MAKING SAUSAGE od ot a, with mahowg ike Street: KITTY AND HER 17 ‘WIDOWS’ 24 Cents Per Lb. Dry Weight CENTRAL LAUNDRY {ROUGH DRY Minimum Bundle 50c_ |) No Cc. 40c le washed in a separate rubbing we use the BEST of A coupon in each bundle tells about our special dinner set offer. Queen Anne The Washing's F Auto Service ine CLEAN, FRESH, TENDER MEAT IS A rule with us best of meat Our JILGS ” meat bad after effects like the cheap Try a portion of Jilg’s Sausages, served hot food these chill, cold days to warm the blood URE MEAT PRODUCTS Sanitary Market—Main Floor, ‘ products are They have the right flavor and have “waste products” It's just the all mate from sausa five Dozen | frage.” Miss MeCue told how she, w: lother wage workers, pleaded w | President Wilson to mention we but he refused because t platform was silent gress democratic |the subject She told jgarded the ama tolls Campaign in All States Miss McCue appealed to h laudience to vote against den cratic congressional candidates, as to reduce the total democra vote to such an extent that the fluence of women shall be even in the reactionary South, Similar campaigns are being ¢ ducted In all equal suffrage stat "Lam proud to be tn @ progr lative state like Washington,” said, “and am proud to speak w jth didates of a party which ple to national fray he dis the Pi how, later, platform on | | Hanson Explains Platform Ole Hanson, in eloquent wor painted the hardships of the m who seeks to clear state, raised here. “Men are going Idle, work, while 20,000,000 acres }land Hes {dle waiting for cult |tion,” he sald. Hanson explained his credits. He branded 1 savings bank law, as It # at present, as a fake. pledged himself to fight, rural until ple to deposit any day, with no friends or relative present, when the city counci adopted the adverse reports o ommending that all negotiation dropped. The ceremonial of burial wa simple, short and conclusive, | Corporation Counsel jasked the council for instructic in the Empire way condemnatt He was instructed to wait until mber 3 before starting a heart Per the of the 8 pire way condemnation until vember 9, The case was origina set for October t \ Councilmen yesterday favor improvement, a | way parallels Rainier av., | cilman a rickson arg ing that but Co | Tightens Her Skin— | whir | beons ul looks, tourist a formula for a home-made pi aration which in London a f tightening the skin, | wrinkles and furrows |" The the |! aaxolite, whieh can be had at drug stores no An ounce of aaxolite ts dissolved alf pint witeh hazel. After bathing ge od the reotpe have been similarly hell one an elderly Indy whore cheeks had be- come quite baggy.—Advertisement. ed in its fav Loses Her Wrinkles ith ith an suffrage in his message to con he re ‘an her mo- | #0 tle in- felt ‘on 8 she ith ‘ds, pan land in the He showed that millions of dolars of imports are brought to Washington from other states and countries—products that could be looking for va plan of} the ex Hanson passed, foralaw that will allow peo- amount in the s f the committee of the whole, rec- for purchase at $1,600,000 be Bradford Dns ion No. ng When the agreement for purchase . R. & S. was first sprung | the council voted to ask the superior |court for a continuance of the EB om No ally Dale and Fitzgerald yd abandoning the Empire un or 4, much envied kave a rep has the effect of instantly thus smoothing out principal ingredient ts powdered ped, of | Time passed and nothing unpie: (h| ant occurred until she began to | woman suf. bulld fires, etc.? We have been mar- ried three years in June, and | have always split the wood and stayed home. Please answer at once. A YOUNG WIFE, A.—If your husband found time to take you out before he married you, he ought to have just as much time now. If he is economizing to get & home, or start in life, you should t mtent with the motion picture theatres for a while. It is not a wife's work to split) wood and build fires, and you made 4 big mistake when you id it the first time. As long as you have it for three years, your hus tinue to do so, Q—I am asking you good friend, and give your storehouse, some vice of which | am so need. | am married, and in the middie years of life. No children ever ra to our home, and, knowing of to be a me, from of the ad badly In | a little girl who was in need of a hom our doors were open to her, iop into womanhood, and | urprised that my husband such an interest in her. was In the way. | observed their conduct on the quiet, and, Mise Grey, | will allow you to draw on your Imagination as to what was taking place be- tween them. Now, she is a wife was took And | and mother, but the Hing re- mains. They correspond, not openly, and he is sending her money | am sadly in need of. He is much addicted to the use| of liquor, which my very soul cries out against. | am in good health and have half made up my mind to| desert him. | have been a good wife, but not appreciated, Will await your advice and hope for an early reply through your columni and thank you for same. ONLY A WOMAN. ment in all things, great or small; when she looks to him to make up her mind for her; mits to his dictates, how hard, unjust they may be no matter or dishonorable those days are gone. Q.—In a recent issue, “A Woman” complains that her husband goes out frequently with his stenogra- pher, and in your reply you use the term adultery in connection with the ca As there are so many de- cent stenographers, it is not just to use the term adultery and stenog- rapher as though they belonged to-, gether. A DECENT STENOGRAPHER. A.—You have no cause to be peev ed, as the word adultery was not used as synonymous with stenog rapher in the answer to which you refer, From the tone of your lette it would seem you hold a stenogra pher above criticism, I don't deny there are many good stenographers, just as there are many good girls in all other lines of work, A girl who is dec est sense of the word, whether she be stenographer, serving maid or society belle, will not encourage a married man to spend money upon her, children are sadly in need Water and oll cannot be blended; | neither can business and society, and the sensible girl accepts no un due attention from her There is a time for work and a time for play, but the wise business man or woman never amalgamates them. Q.—My father loves a woman, He| Is old enough to be her father. She is so young and beautiful, | do not think she really loves him. If anything were to happen to Anna | 1 cer-| no doubt thinks you will con-| when she sub-| nt in the strict-| money of which his wife and) employer. | 1875 ac Dougall - 7 fouthwick n ESTABLISHED B. GAGE, Receiver SECOND AV. and PIKE ST lore open 9 4 Home Sewing Necessities REDUCED | 10c Bias Tape, No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 12-yard bolts. ..5¢ Clark’s O. N. T. Darning Cotton, 3 for 10c Folding Garment Hangers 5eé | 15c Metal Hair Pin Cabinets | ]15¢ Acme Tape Package, 8 pieces 10c Turknit Wash Cloths, large size 10c Hat Wire, black or 4-yard 5c Safety Pins, excellent quality, 2 for 20c Sanitary Belts, large, medium and small 10c Koh-i-noor Snap Fasteners, all 2'4c Alex. King’s Spool Cotton, 200-yard spools, 30c Dress Shields, several styles 19¢ 25¢ Skirt Markers, with chalk -12¢ 8c and 10c Pear! Buttons, assorted sizes, the dozen. be 21e $3.50 white, pieces | 15e sizes 3 for Be | 5c C. B. Darning Cotton, black only, box of 6 | $3.95 Kumpact Dress Forms, collapsible skirt 10c Tango and Gladstone Collar Flares 10c Asbestos Iron Holders, cloth covered. . 35c and 50c Steel Shears, 6, 7 and 8-inch 5c Paper Pins, full 360 count 10c Embroidered Edging, all colors, 3- ad ‘bolts... | 5c Neverip Linen Finish Thread 10c 3-in-1 Oil, BY ha rust 10c Initial Wash Cloths, = Turkish weave. 5c Hair Nets, assorted shades, dozen. . 25¢ Nickeled Sood ‘Holders Py 5c Hooks and Eyes, size 0, 1 and 2, black or > witlte: 2¢ Linen | Finish Carpet and Button Thread. . | irst Floor, Tomorrow, Lace and Scrim Curtains At Less Than Factory Prices IMPORTED LACET ARABIAN CURTAINS 90 Pairs at. -$1.95 | 13 Pairs at $s. 13 Pairs at. $2.55 26 Pairs at.. 8 Pairs at $3.55 cy “Pairs at. 38 Pairs Plain’ ‘Net Curtains. 135 Pairs Scrim Curtains. . Soe ~, $10.95 "$2.55, $3.55 . 98¢, $2.55, and $2.95 3. 50 Pairs Nottingham Curtaltis 175 ) Single Pairs of every description at about Fourth him, | do not know who would look alarming swiftness, is the news lout for me and protect me, as | am| conveyed to Seattle by the United just starting to high school and have States revenue cutter Manning, hopes of a good education and hap-| which returned to Seattle Monday py times with my own papa. | want| from a 15,000-mile trip in Northern |to coax him not to get married. Shall | waters. | 1 do so? HIGH SCHOOL GIRL. A.—If you father asks your opin- ion at any time, it will be well to |express your views; otherwise, you jshould not meddle in his affairs. |Your letter has just a little tinge of jealousy, and I believe your fears jare based upon this Velours, Velvets shes, Beavers, Sate reblocked in 1914 “Model Millinery Co. ritth pip aaa gags ay Bldg. SEWING $5 and MACHINES Up New Machines rented WHEE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Tntrd (Near Main 1528 Q.—In introducing a man and woman, which name should be men- tioned first? BELL. | A.—The woman's name should be | mentioned first when introducing a| | man and woman. | NATIVES DYING | Tuberculosis is wiping out the ts of Atka island, Alaska, wend antinaiy Don’t Pay More Than $5 for Your Hat | Ale The Most Beautiful Paris Styles You Ever Saw Are Here Right Now eh < as Before you buy your Fall Hat visit ANDFIELD'S HAT STORE, even if you don't buy You'll see here a display not paralleled in any other store its size in Seattle The Hats are all perfect reprodvctions of original imported French models, which were brought to this country before hostilities began. Hats which cost as high as 00, and these Hats perfect dup- licates of the original models, you can get here for $3 and $5 You cannot tell the difference between these Hats and their imported originals Even the expert milliners who have seen these reproductions have pronounced them as genuine as Paris- y made Hats. We are on the second floor, Pantages Theatre building. We have a very low rent; we have no expensive windows to trim, nor other tremendous expenses of the ground-floor stores. The result is that the Hat which you buy here for $3 and $5 nywhere in Seattle for $10.00 to $25.00, We spt our word for this; we assume you are a careful buyer and know values. All we ask you to do is to come here and look. Visit the exclusive shops before you come; then you will be able to appreciate the difference between our prices and the prices of other stor SPECIAL—Children’s Hats, values up to $3.50, our price 50¢, The time to do your shopping at Landfield’s is 9 in the morn; ing; at that time we receive a package of new Hats, Try to be on hand to get your choice of that day's assortment, you can't duplicate don't ask you to o ‘End Flo Flooy Pa Pal TAGES RE Bub. Mee. Ave. & Seroca St Pre Ca 2 pom Saturdays

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