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‘STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1914. PAGE 5 Have you ever had the experi f put- OLD ADAGE IS | | sree on ng a light blue lawn deans 1h. Vex ach relia i lt pill MeDougall - fouthwiek and several shades of Bue? | SRDAV.HOUSE GAVE SUNDAY, ‘== =""" === | Or have you ever had a shirtwaist P ? Fine feathers do not make fine| “Raw Material an ie e shrink so that you couldn’t wear it with {ics ie Madea! | sees Prower" wan or Me | Warm Winter Underwear comfort? ars. this, voak ie Kugene Walter's anand theme for a prohi F. Ww. . = If you will use Fels-Naptha Soap the |wisy"siiaten Suita | tao te mst revive For Women and Chaares . ° hcp ck O'Farrell) to take graft| '¢# at the First Presbyterian k $ right way, you will save yourself the dis- on and os atbabyinose re church, Pelilkey, igi big | D es 5 ‘ abe U nen appointment and expense of having any |»! cms, sus Bel "sericee"stae at 1:90 ech sn assortment, (ron of your clothes ruined. And you will iii." st maya, and! when the| evening except Saturdays, with you can supply your aii find out that it is possible to do your “hose alive Yoies are in ca-| oapyeryent - - oe } ments 10 all ste a on washing without the discomfort you used _3!""i'fu ein! River Comet vas the tet BD (hs Se vee all popue ar material every one ter Pant, as the brib and Will| of Rev Gowen!s sermon a to have. Lioyd, as Dick Meade, the house-|st, Clement's church. t I i he ; | LEA O am, is the best v possible at Id friend. Lloyd bas just joined} Psp | jring your Fels-Naptha soap is the cool-water | """" hi eda! Gansctcodac gate ; the | le | might rule the world today?” asked 41 underwear needs here, Wé soap. It is the no-hard-rubbing, no- | THE ORPHRUM > Tlnev. episay- Strong at the Gi n satisfy them most eco Anty a the boiling kind of soap. It is the soa * There fre, 20 | may excellent Anne nes nal vey hy and s nomically. A ety on the Orpheum bill this week | answered that believed the] Jetnio Serremjut_"Beat hoot eowma tan gs fOr yOu to use if you want to save work [s' .,iitieut te uderatand curiattype the master man, Hts ah ee f Oe uits . such ugly dark colors and heavy ginghams fi ¢ ‘4 ne headiiner Joseph Jefferson | ‘°*! Was The World Dominion; | 2 138i these pieecoeng and worry. In sketch, “Poor Old Jim."|or, What Is M ; ] Silk iy Ini my summer dresses, when I wanted pretty, he ect is possibly the feast . | ¥ on Vool Union light lawns. She says washing and boiling is aria dae Sioned Cina bea ’ jeorge F. Cotteri! | 7 4 Suits for women are shown = _ bs — Swol d lac » ace | cohol Hee c Sj j so hard on colors and wears thin goods right —— ——— || kutsertotat aa Peeterdar'e anal] Sillbodiase” 00.806 zen pt-the | n all the new styles with out.” Follow the Better b hysterical. If tickling the|M. C. A.’s Sunday club meeting. J , high or Dutch necks, di : o + r buy risfbilities is vaudevile’s aim, Swor|D. Ross, city lght superintendent » Slee. . . ‘ irections f i Fels-Naptha [and Mack should top the bill | outlined the city plant's history, © : yes OF HONE at all, and in Anty Drudge—“Well, 11 go straight to your pong Red , \ by the Meehan and his dogs provide en ME aie ankle or knee lengths. The suit $2.50. ‘ and Green [re ——————___¢ tert nt of a better sort, how “While umb 0 ho | . 8 so they will not fade or run or ot : 4 and y think a lot of thetr|are abnormal and others illiterate, Te iffere mi i aces, that ie, with Fels-Naptha Soap in . iy ae aS Des May tor, 9 many performing !the majority of them are merely | be different ae les are shown in this popular ity Drkis-wanrra (geeas’ dor droge “under the master's) big, wholesome boys with an un number. T he suits are of pure white combed cot- PL oy! PE a te ye og oa) Wit oe ee | weed ‘barbariem fn them that ts| ton in winter weight and will give satisfaction. FELS 4 CO, PHILADELPHIA Bunice Bugnham fs fat and tune-|formatory Chaplain Wilfred With Regular sizes, the suit $1.25; extra sizes, the su ful, and her partner, Charles Irwin, sings Scotch songs well pete fl “ pee $1.50. spe ng oO} ‘The Uni * I sersty of Another Chance”. | Mercerized Union Suits $1.50 Gascolgne, late of the Met-| . | nd opera, Good | | Women’s winter weight Mercerized Union e Fheodore fi : a hae ioe One reason we don't accept mir , A $ i 4 re Le EPs : The Alco trio, equilibrists, open D athentin (0 nllles he shown with high or low necks, long or short sleeves Re ival the show ans acts fit r theories, while scien-| and in ankle or knee lengths. These are an exe Q.—Will you please tell me on|to be married on, as they say Fri- in order to get her mending, sew:|% nake their theories) septionally well ic oanne Sap rein All This Week what days January 8, 1868, and day is an unlucky ? ‘ Rear while poor, tired |4 THE TIVOLI equare with th cts. cey mally well-made garment. Regular and extra h. » ¥ 8 . > a j . 5 oe te saree ye qT Pag + My Are You an Elk? ot of| “True love ts service, and, doing sizes, the suit $1.50. 5 s , ot course. s indo-lfun. A fi we olan fulfill God’s com r i H i -AT— __heJanuacy 8. 164s, tl om Ws lent wife dott get‘ the| hin sutSnd throu the hese | Sos seh “lowe mee decal ee eee cae ee Pink 1 ell on col next morning and have from . ng| Rev Canon W. H. Billss, at Trinity Women Wool Union Suits, made seamless, are Presbyterian 3 peraititic b-abused hubby gets up roel eo bor-arn sme e bs be toca 1, Subject, “The Service shown in several good styles They are regular Ch h ay, the better t beyog i pres paves | | * of the piece. aa eee | | $3.50 garments. Special at 0. bance n uct h r husband ond | ‘ The woman with the hoe makes Winter Weight Uni i fee saat te tach things,| (eee y pat husband 84 GHARGE ATROCITIES worn ine « or the inter Weight Union Suits $1.00 ; Roe are es : att ; walt oth] WEKLAN, Oct. 12-—< Von | 8r-_ One day she e thi These garments are made in all styles, are of - jon Meeting |Heselr has received the om and refuse in he ath ti ine ribbed. pure white c PIS BAR Gy i i Seis Goutinctinne of Sane ‘Teo ond Beta . y married coupie.|the Serie Or his castare of ane. | cae crusting wale f bi fine ribt ed, pure W hite cotton in spring needle de- Sulphur brings back Its vigor, | .@—! am a young girl of almost rt and strife will be the| werp from Rev. Hu sign. The suit $1.00. Extra sizes, the suit $1.25. | 1% and | would certainly appreck, ™ The Italian paper Corrie Detia| Pilgrim church. | "Wor Sayp —Firet Floom ' least to do with the making of |ate your information -_- — Serra, was quoted by the Berlin was the hae t to suiter Common garden sage brewed] Can a girl, after ehe ie 18 years war office reports today as charg-| W8t® but they had most te & thwick | old, leave home? FLEET HAS NEW BOSS |!2« «evoite« fen by France's | fom them,” he declared. Subject,| MacDougall-Southwi |"Women and the War.” SPECIAL MUSIC into a heavy tea with sulphur and/| alcohol added, will turn gray That is a question we have been Sengalese troc “ Istreaked and faded hair beautifu | disputing for some time. My broth . ren — ra You Are Invited streaked an¢ fruriant, remove ev.[ere say | must stay home til! I'm BRA CRUZ, Oct. 12—Admiral | important developments favorable _ lery bit of dandruff, stop scalp |21 years old, and if | leave before ob I reer tan re ag Bag Spree my 0 WE MAKE to the Russians were imminent, he J n rom niral | || MOTION PICTURES a ‘j Bring Your Neighbors |]} itching and falling hair. Just a/that they'll make me come back.| Hearty color, gloss and thickness Second Av. and Pike St. 4 few applications will prove & rev-| Are they right, or can | go where| Fieest Seek sig = elation it your hair is fading, gray|! please? | am earning my own | ee | mee (Or (ry, SCragsly and thin: Mixing | living and paying my board at JAcons YHOTO sHOF | ALBERT HANSEN |the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe | home Pel, Bldg, Seattle | Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store MEAT PRICES Jat home, though, is trouble Hoping to see your answer soon, | TRAINS | An easier way is to get t | and thanking you, MABEL eeeenene nea t One of the most important an-} The various departments will be costing about 60 cents] A—You cai re deta EVERY 1 closed out in a series of sales. The || 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison, to-use tonk la large bottle at drug stores./ home by r nis oF fi Our Bi, ale rse nouncements in a commercial way known as “Wyeth's Sage and Sul-|arrer yc $ years of age. Yon DAY . Is on Fam hoy ile of Corsets sear rm “7 h aa ‘a me time frst sale which started this morn orate turd aieaort | phur Compound,” thus avoiding @| can y eo any ime you} TO PORTLAND te Gn esay, Seeeeee. © s- || that Seattle has rs Se chal thee ote Gapactmaets —— —_ | Ma ° ur order and |jwas made Saturday when Jolin /the fancy goods department,, the lot of muss. please - are to ploabe. | While wispy, gray 1 s | a O VIA THE Ver to Me nC c Panton, president of the John | hair goods and the druggists’ sun }not sinful, we all desire etals Q.—Please tell me how | should pe | Venus-Martell Corset Co. nton company, said his firm had | dries and toilet articles. The sales shou -W. R. & N. decided to close out all depart-|of the other departments will be 1527 SECOND AVE. ments of its large store except the | announced from time to time. our youthful appearance and at-| introduc eagle ‘ TOMORROW, TUESDAY, AT | {ractivences.6 By, darkening your | "troduce mY Guests at a Barly | riat | | ready to wear, and to specialize in hair with Wyeth’s Sage and § i sable tial ewe $@ | pnur, no one can tell, becau " let nae ie TRAINS that line exclusively BMT. Bo. caturally, a0 evenly. Tou auced to § \tter nearly three years of xeo-| ANNOUNCE FURTHER lo |just dampen a sponge or soft ew : . DAILY | : 7 eral mere! ising in Seattle, we ' 5e come to the conclusion that RUSSIAN ADVANCE brush with {t and draw this preligtirmeny : i : ee ey he That Take You ° 6 trying to do too much and through your halr, taking one : small strand at a time; by morn 4 er, oF ey) re eS aeter Gat en we ae Wel? oe : M ing all gray hairs have dis 5 a , a: 4 TO THE EAST - would Hike to” he stated, “So we|_ PETROGRAD, Oct Further peared, and, after another ‘ sai ' VIA THE il concentrate on the ready-to-| Russian advances in Galicia and business. It is our intention | Bukovina were announced by the , your hair beco 0.-.W. R. & N. | AS FOLLOWS: Bigg A > agg : t » w i | Ww. : | ya little further in this line|eneral staff today. It was hinted De dacaisin ‘ ke , OREGON SHORT LINE easier apectalty tore in |__|] 24% Cents Per Lb. troduction UNION PACIFIC . r F yocause we will embrace . Pork Steak | a " ‘ tines that others are | Anything Delivered Dry Weight Q—! have read with pleasure si | not now carrying We will spe Choice a A A EDEN I many of your answers to queries TRAINS clalize on ready-to-wear and do it Anywhere. ‘es ce Lam ; ita they were ‘correct and. above. the AMUSEMENTS... |J AUTO DELIVERY CO. 40c Per holon Lame average —in other words, instruct DAILY Bai 8 3K AMl ee N’ rs coin bias: ti |Brnone Eittott 254. 808 Oltve st. ROUGH DRY deren x I Vv ° L I — Minimum Bundle 50¢ bo gees } - ive; but your sarcastic reply to “A Rat Wate a semeectiness Re nae Choice Steer Sirloin t Young Wife” splitting wood in @ TO c ake You P A NT A GES 1 | noe : SELEGE DANCING PARTIES Steak ..... Leryn recent issue was probably due to : haste, Think it over, please. VIA THE | Landers Stevens, Cooper and || } i HIPPODROME Rech vende washed tn a spell compartment. No rubbing of the na Ce. refuses z 2 “The Great me bie anal Present 11H canen Bitth and. University iahon . wh union” card w AND Pie ‘ | «gum vou ax musermemt clothes, because we use the BEST Bargain Sale Now On. | oe. "tney donot overlook the) SOUTHERN PACIF aeate @ : a Homelike Surroundings ff | laundry soap. Neat Ragin dle age lpi» Ao TERN PACIFIC cage ges : oa eERT' | BE terior UNION “oncirnstna ployes overtime from two to six| : IFFERING oe . i emotes Dancing Teachers A coupon in each bundle tells about hours daily in order to keep the Elegant Tratns chemi fer eparinl Manee vt atti. gnifies purity and quality. Morey Stationery Co. frre oan employe S : = ne | n n nployment Steel Coaches ) Shops open until 6:20 p.m. Bll se viegs ave, Near Columbia Mt.[| ifs man works from 12 to 14| Unexcelled Service Marcus | SEATTLE THEATRE : CENTRAL ca, iS * | i || Loew's elo ACTS 8 Beeches, sen nied LAUNDRY ateen Anne hours a day, who should cut the! “4 o wood but his. wife, uniess the W.| Courteous, Efficient U. Tel. Co. should furnish a man| Employes and All Empress | | MATS. 1.000 of ‘ ” The Washin fr tat purpose, and’ wi shey'ae| Facies of Up-to-Date || Teste ‘FINE FEATHERS” | § ce. DELIvery co. Fine" OLD SECOND AV. MERCHANT || pisying the some aime Railroad Service || uote, 100 and 160) Oat | | mancaty sostairt—any feat 2c ELLIOTT 5560 Auto Senay A LONG-TIME SUB. CLOSED UP BY THE TRUSTEE My reply was not written In ATORETTT TO SATISFY CREDITORS y ; ke it that you The Hoffman Cloak & Suit Company’s 9 agit Sa 0 mother it “hose pogee ki i Stock and Fixtures Will Be Closed Out |} «. ca ate Leaves Seattle 9:20 1 Rocio Thousands of dollars’ worth of fine Ladies’ om >| /Partlancruees S6und Rxprese ei : Ready-to-Wear Apparal will be unloaded at an MODERN a erites Soctiond 8:46. at aste in Your Favorite enormous sacrifice. DENTISTRY Ow! (Portland and Grays Har- For Cooking ia Coun’ ake The trustee turned this large stock over to us eaves & Pie is pe sal pe je Dres- for a mere fraction of the wholesale cost and the ¥ 5 Miike in ¢ > r ee oes ; Re, SE mone’ he received will be divided amongst the TEETH ying ay ct grad fm dee hath oe a bt tlon Milk: \ | fo) - ss ty aia—raree x naman For insta the W. U. Tel | Ga totes to employ & tan O.-W.R & N. Pork Liver, _§ pounds for Stationery and Office Supplies. creditors. Thousands of dollars’ worth of fine, i * on lowing w Se new Fall Coats and Suits and a large line of fine ‘or tu details, tickets and Pe pagan eta. Furs—the very latest—will be sold at ridiculous ; | +: aptamer ad and mixed thor J. H. O'NEILL | fost it ts con wate prices so as to wind up this business quick. ete Magy gs Se kann ae oman aie ? cE Sale commences Wednesday, Oct. 14, and will 716 SECOND ‘AV, apecitied—use one cup of ti Mi lk rome ‘Add 2 cup continue until the entire lot is sold out. Our OK ry, sage 00 MAIN $82, area arna ion : I oF it censored crehin weal 85, les : on toast oF aie : in pattie ahells advice to ladies is to get here early Wednesday, : 5. so you can make your@elections before the lines Full Set of Teeth. ; SS as —~ —— One-Egg Muffins bd ups flow are broken. Porcelain Crown b f v 01 ’ aking powde: 1316 SECOND AVENUE ilver Fillings nsalt; 1 t Gold Fillings .. : atone id ion Milk at rt 1 cup We do exa an advertised. AT HOFFMAN’S OLD STORE Lady Attendant. Terms to ault aie ‘ Etat Oe Ail work guaranteed 15 years. Economical—No Waste Se ea gremaxenee, Maee'se Kitchen PAINLESS DENTISTS inten longer Convenient—Always ready for use J iso 20'0's wintering ie: lyon Foose - Ist and Pike, Opp. Public Market - piexdipaiding§ ~ Fao dic tu cee” PfVileges Littering Pesble’s vente The Safe Milk—Clean, sweet, pure 8