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“USE YOUR CREDIT"—416.424 Pike St. | _—GREAT SAVINGS ON— Dining Room Furniture This week we are centering the price- cutting activities in the Dining Room Section, The sale prices quoted below on Buffets, China Cabinets, Dining Tables and Chairs, together with many additional equally-as-good bar- The same liberal credit terms apply at the sale prices, Open REST. eothouse-Granbeurn—' gains are on the floor ready for your inspection. an account now and save some money—please remember WE CHARGE NO INT 50 Craftaman style solid oak Buffet, | French plate mirror My finished waxed or fumed has 8x36 Inch $18.75 $31.50 $63.50 Arts and Crafts gol den waxed Buffet, $42.50 $29.00 Buffet, fumed, 45-inch case, $19.50 $26.50 modera style Buffet, * $17.85 $47.50 $65.00 Colonial Buffet, fin ished fumed, 65-inch cane, $49.50. $25.00 China quartered oak and in the Craftsman style illustrated, built of $16.45 finished golden, $21.50 Arts and Ms hina | $25.00 $17.45 inches wide $18.95 Colonial China Cabinet, finished fumed, 48 Inches wide. $19.50 $32.50 Arts and Crafts China Cab- fumed finish, 48 inches $22.95 $43.50 $52.50 value in a quartered oak Dining Table, has 48-Inch top with flush in either waxed or fumed fintsh, Bale price $26.50 Colonial golden waxed finish, 36 inches $19.00 $23.50 Early English China Cab- inet, with bent <cccuess.. 16.50 | $57.50 massive Colonial China € a in the waxed finish, 48 inches wide. SRC a atin nit oo extends to full BARGAINS IN olden finish Dining Table, extends to full alx feet One of the most complete Ines of 0 oak Dining Table Blankets and Bedding shown in Seattie. 42-inch top, golden ‘tints! olla oak Dining Tabdie, flush rim, alx-foot -ineh top, fin- with fancy bord: 1.00 all-wool Bt - s, both wi and the new plaids. Spectal $9.50 all-wool, both warp and ». 75 $15.00 Early Engiish Din- ing Table, six-foot exten- iitng, in grays, tans and all ble, six-foot extension, in grays and tans $10.50 Pacific ‘Table. illustrated, full six feet; finished waxed $85.00 massive eight-foot has 42-inch top, golden finish | warp and uulte Print Linoleums at cpainar 45c to 75¢ LAID ON YOUR FLOOR FREE A great selection of brand new fm print Linoleums, on sale, pete feed per sp re lg gan Eurni A167 424 - eC @.-inc -inc: 3 Street: TELEVHONE—PRIVATE EXCHANGE—ELLIOTT 3006 Letters To C Q—i am 20 years of age and the ways of the But Cynthia, from all the} you should sult yourself. get, I've decline to express an opinion, one would | have seen neither of the said to|I know it {8 possible for some bar. tenders to possess as fine a char acter as some dentist a bartender’s surroundings refining as those , and it takes a man with a strong character to live above » atmosphere of a saloon either on the im Big Sale of Corsets (on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- . Made to your order and should be up in [mother, must advice, etc, that girls THE VIRGINUS HOTEL|" Virginie St. and Fixhth Av. Use Cars Via bh ed it. Mother “Never let a man’s lips touch | yours except the man you marry.” I've heeded her advice so far, but admit I'm beginning to lose faith | On every side the girls who Nothing wrong of it, and wher | object, worth the trouble to look up again. I'm pretty (not throwing bouquets well and weigh every angle of the at myself) and | know | would be | situation decidedly more popular if | were a|the fact that bartenders’ | bit more free with myself. Do not fall to recognize not have the social standing of den. Tell me if you think | should be?/ tists’ wives, but they say love will w friends who desire to| endure and overcome any hardship, marry me, but | don’t like the Ide. lof going with any one the best accommodations 4 courtesy for t |so if you love the bartender best, | serious Intentions, as | don’t care| better, you will probaly be happier | Thanking you, | am sincerely 8. R Q.—Is it the correct thing and proper a landlady should read the post-cards and unsealed letters that come to her tenants and roomers? If 0, | am in the wrong, for wi | found out for sure mine wa girls heeded advice, Mstened to their at the turning point where you now Bohemian popularity of which you speak is the sort that | |no refined girl would cater to. The | consider you worth the trouble to look up again worth a further , and you can appreciate |the fact that they cannot cast des remarks about t have to be a prude when with the boys being preach If you are capable conversation, 3 have a congenial per | sonality, you will be well worth the trouble for any young man to look | Each bundle washed in a separate because we use the Q—I! am in serious troubl: wish to ask you for ald, ae so many There are two men who are | In love with me—one a dentist, the | other a bartender. |is the bartender, although mother | much prefers the former. years old, and think | should be able to decide for myself. | you will answer this soon, The one | love Queen Anne The Washing's Auto Service | woman of 32 is ttainly old enough to attend ' to her own STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1914. PAGE 5. Special Bargains in Dining Room Chairs $1.85 hardwood Diner, similar to out, bullt with wood seat - and braced arms; golden fin- teh price ... . 95c 2.60 Dining Chatr, tu genuine leat ed fin price ak Diner, golden waxed genuine leather seat $1.95 od oak leathor seat DFIS® sseceseeeseees BROOD $6.28 solid osk Diner, with enuine leather seat. Sale price $3. ! Colonial waxed finish Mer, genuine leather seat prise $4.25 BLANKETS best buy in the city for the rdera special... B40 wool, Blankets, both warp Gani" $9.28 wool Blankets, beth $10.75 Lenox Heater, as) rurk Omk, 14-10. illustrated; I8-in | Heater, in the finely nick 1 trimmed; splen- aid yalue at the handsome dosign illustrated above heavy nickel trim- med, at $12.50 | $15.00 As you, and not your)Ing mine, | was very angry, and re- ;) quested it be not done again, and now | am requested to vacate. | Please give me your opinion so | won't err next time. MIKE. A.—While it {s not the proper or! correct thing to do, I don't know! how you are going to stop your lanc lady from reading your postcards if she wishes to do so unless you get & postoffice box Uld Hats Made New Felts, Velours, Plushes, Beavers, Bat Ins and Velvets reblocked In 1914 Model, Millinery Co. Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bldg 5h WHITH MRWING MACHING. o 111 Third (Newer ke) Male SEWING $ Pure Milk Dairy Maintains Its Reputation as The Leader on with all the leading dairies of the Northwest, by winning the First Prize \.; Yakima State Fair MAPLEWOOD Certified Milk—Market Milk and Cream Award at the National Dairy Show at Chicago, in 1913. Get the Best—it Costs No More Pure Milk Dairy Phone 2545 sented by a faithful few does n change the view gave of their substance; the few who dreamed, now and again, with dreams verging ause God's moner was withheld by those to whom He for a time willed and, Jo! 2,700 girls and women may true, “It makes life different.” conducted tour of this House Beau tiful. |which {s the roof garden, where| bursts into views God's most gra-| ctous gift of all, His won¢ | world of mountain and sea, and, ly ing at our feet, the Queen City | gracefully carved balustrade, whose | base all around is hidden by a pro- |fuston of flowers and foliage, chi) |dren are playing games or skating, if it is Junior day of the week and talks, and fancy work, about | the green tables. department, either singly or in clubs, are 60 low as to occasion ‘surprise to one knowing terms for the instructors, who come from the | East to take charge of It. the high average of instruction ts noted. floor and occupy the same location in the building for five floors down, with others in other locations. with one or two large windows, all Aa +e git ALBANY PAINLESS? |will give a special discount of 10 per cent on prices quoted below. j Open bun Friend of | LW. Gives ther Side Children’s Wash Dresses $1.00 Stylish, Serviceable, Practical * written before the publ last three days A “It makes life different.’ Thus one young woman summed up her feeling for the Y. W. C. A. building and what she found in it} for her, and her sisters, In| jincreasing hundreds, are sa) | ing it in as many ways. ‘Said another: “When a| town gives a girl this, she} is bound to do her best to| live up to it.” | The fact that “the town” {s repre at faitht few, who dr and labored tii) a few mor ught the vision, and for that, and less good reasons, p nightmare, be still they dreamed and labored, y of a dream magnificently come Beautiful Roof Garden Come with me, om a personally Up eight floors to the ninth,| rful In the area guarded by a high, Other days groups gather for tea, Down now to the eighth floor. | where we come upon the gallery of the great gymna equipped for use soon. | um, which will be Rates for the physical education uch work, and to none more than All Outside Rooms This {s more appreciated when The hotel rooms begin on this The rooms are all outside rooms, | MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) AT FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: fon fret iss Oe Slap ae), Hrbeg haaiientgg |= Bee Rede 8s 123¢, nF edepahapeie aadige’ 1 Beside cic AR Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops open until 6:20 p. m. For 90 days the Albany Dentists We do honest dentistry at honest prices, and with our painless meth.|home department, which houses ods, which are entirely harmless, we guarantee the painless extrac tion, filling and crowning of teeth No students employed, only skill ed graduates of years of experience NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. NO IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRICES TO DRAW A CROWD. Good Red Rubber Plate... Best Maroon Rubber Plate |Gold Dust Rubber Plat |Whalebone Rubber Plate ( the world) .. 00 Gold Crowns (extra heavy) . -$5.00) Bridge Work (extra heavy), per) tooth . $5.00) Gold F $1 .00 UP Amalgam Fittings ‘ Oe Our Work Is Guaranteed for 15 Years ALBANY DENTISTS:« PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING Ay. and Pike St ays 8:30 to 12:80. Iovenings Ull & Phone Millett 4083, |uptown an eating place, but the econd Ave. and Pike St = PURCHA MADE ESTABLISHED 1676 | | Mez<Dougall R. B. Gaye, Receiver 7 fouthwick tore open Da.m, to 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY )ERED NOV. 1 The Ripplette Dress as illustrated, blue and white stripe and It is high neck, long slee It is in a long Phis garment ne tar and 6 year j striped 19¢. Special $1.25 : $1.00. Ladiie Dress at German silver, gunmetal or gilt. The shapes are the very newest of this season The bags are fitted with mirrors, c¢ s, perfume bottles an boxes The leather ided are lull pin lamb, gingham; collar, yoke amb; also moire silk. The and cuffs are piped wine blue gingham vA Priced at $1 00. Another model at $1.00 is of black and white galatea, with round neck, red galatea collar, pleated skirt. Price $1.00. Four Wash Goods Items 250 New Silk Girdles 50c value, and includes a variety of different colors and stripes. An Unusual Sale of Silk 300 Hand Bags Regular at $2.00 ular polished pin lamb, ba grain pecial price is $1.25. This is an extra special —fales Square. for Wednesday Dresses Wednesday, $19.50 50 Serpentine Crepe, 30 inches wide, of the heavier woven crepe effect that will not wash out. Plain shades, and light colored grounds with printed floral effects. The yard 18¢. New Duckling Fleece, 27 inches wide, in a wide range of kindergarten designs for the making of kimonos for little ones Pink, blue or tan grounds, the yard 15¢. Windsor Costume Crepe with the nar- row crinkly weave, that requires no iron- ing. White or tinted grounds with neat rosebud and floral designs, Regular $25.00 to $29.50 For one da 40 especially selected Dresses in the latest Autumn styles, at this decided price re- The styles are for street and afternoon wear, and include si the basque and semi-basque—others have apron tunics, box-pleated tunics. The straight- line styles are emphasized by those which are patterned on the Moyen age idea. The i ate satin charmeuse, crepe de The colors offered include such Rervicsabla shading as navy, tete de negre, Russian green and black. Of course, there New Cloth, a medium weight fabric of crepe weave, 27 inches wide and fast color. This fabric is shown in a wide range of plain shades, the yard 25¢. —Third Floor. finished {n soft brown and cream tints, hot and cold water, telephone, and for the occupants’ use are the ndries and electric irons. | The latter at the rate of 5 cents an hour. The rooms vary tn size, some sin- gle and some double, and the maxi- mum rate of a scale that is adjust- able to a girl's income is a revela- tion to the inquirer. Many Are “Carried” The minimum and the number! “carried” till work or means can be found, or they, through the as- sociation, prepared for work—is a secret between these and the asso- ciation, for to prate of doing that| for which {t exists is vain and fool-| ish. It was found necessary, due to lack of funds, to alter the original building plan, and the hotel sec- |tlon lent itself best to the change. jwhich change resulted in smaller, therefore more, rooms, it being ar- |gued that the finished departments would the better in every way make |for the addition of hotel rooms |which the hotel plan provides for.| The lack of cheap rooms in no} way affects the girl of small means. Have Long Waiting List | She is taken and provided for in| the order in which she appears, and | the long waiting Ist from all |classes is a commentary needing no expansion We alight on the great gymnasi- um floor, which we, in fancy, see as the center of hilarious activity, drawing to it the democracy of tastes, pursuits, personalities and states that rings clear as the domi nant note of this entire work. The sixth floor shows us an ideal- ly equipped cafeteria, with adjacent rooms for private service. | The patronage is, yet, in the stage of dots and dashes, as people do not accustom easily to so high| place for business men, and as a|— committee meeting place is steadi ly growing in favor, and will in its] final adjustments meet a need tn this section Inviting Rest Room Near by is the rest room, in soft with pink walls. | chairs with cretonne-covered cush- jons, Invite the weary “dropper-in.” THis is a gift in the name of a daughter gone to her long rest. ‘The fifth floor brings us to the LAST CHANCE SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES EAST }- America t Minneapolis Sioux City Kansas City .. Proportionately Low Fares to Other Eastern Points. Going Limit, 15 Days. Return Limit, October 31. Stopovers Allowed. ‘ast Mail,” “Southeastern Express.” Three splendic ed trains East. Try one of them on For further information call on or phone CITY TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVENUE T. J. MOORE, City Pass. & Ticket Agt. Cc. W. MELDRUM, Asst. Gen. Pass, Agt. Telephones Main 117. and Eliott 5609, Wednesday, we will offer popular effects as while still others have the at the special price of —Second Floor. On le Sept. 29 and 30 Only Pittsburgh Buffalo .... New York ....$108.50 Philadelphia ..$108.50 Boston ....... Montreal ..... ‘$105.00 | Sanitary Public Market First Avenue, Above Pike CRABS OYSTERS FISH NEWPORT FISH COMPANY SANITARY MARKET ANNEX the permanent boarders. acious living room, exclusive. ly thelr own, with cozy couches and chairs, books and music on tables and piano, is filled every evening Evening prayer is a sweet insti tution of this real home, and though not compulsory, is growingly com: pelling Another happy hour is the week ‘ly sewing circle, with a teacher “who knows everything about fan- cy work.” Down again, and here are the Junior secretarial offices, and vo- cational rooms, where one may learn millinery, dressmaking, mant- curing, ete. At the end of the corridor a mod- partment, with adjoin nd demonstrating roo: where girls and wives may learn home economics, or how to be a fatr working partner in the profession lot home making and keeping. means, (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) On October first will open the season with a full line of CRABS, Oysters, Clams, and all kinds of Fresh Fish. See our new boilers and the live CRABS being boiled. Only market in the city that handles live CRABS direct from the fisherman daily. | Jilg’s German SAUSAGES, BOLOGNAS, SMOKED JILG’S Stall 132, First Av, Entrance| FREE 10c Pkg. lecture | All these for the sum within “a Malted Cer A food ready to eat, delicious with cream, To non-users: Bring this ad with you and get a 10¢ package IMOON’S SANITARY RKEL First Av, Floor. TALL