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STAR—TUES |Woodhouse-Grunbaum—""USE YOUR CREDIT’’—416-424 Pike Stree’ Home-Furnishers’ Week! The special price reductions offered for the week by this popular-priced Home Furnishing establish- ment, include furniture for every room in the home special room outfits being prominent among the inducements offered at this time. Make your selections now and arrange for weekly-or monthly payments. | FURNISH YOUR HOME ON CREDIT ) Chatr that $8.75 Beth Coal Heater, nickel trimmed; 11-tnch size ++ 08 f-in. atze. 87,00 15-in. size. 89.00 Competent isetrical, ‘ambition, you can learn "Electrical Engineering Mechanical Drawing Gas Engineering Machine Shop Practice Automobile Construction Steam Engineering AT THIS SCHOOL, work and just enough Theory go hand fn hand. This makes the get the best posftions and bh where Practical DAY scHoor Pto it, 1 toe NIGHT SCHOOL Mon, Wed, Pri Our «1 and cost nlogne gives f Engineering School 108 West Roy se. Telephone Queen Anne 264 Snow White and Sweet No Knots—No Tears 2% Cents Per Lb. Dry Weight ROUGH DRY decen" Minimum Bundle 50c Fach bundle wai compartment. No clothes, laundry soap. od in a separate bing of the the BEST because we A coupon In each bundie tells about our special dinner set offer. CENTRAL LAUNDRY Call Queen Anne The Washing Fine A nd priced $52.60 to $85.00 3 low as $1 sells waxed Bale prite $3.45 ; WE CHARGE NO INTEREST “$78.50 artered oak Library Ta h top, finished tn dull $16.50 4x46! ler fumed, Special Savings in the Rug Section f 68 gore print rt 45c © early Stoves and Fumiture In the Exchange Department Bagdad striped “$1. ee from Nin cumbent, James H. Hawley, Dem M’COLLIN ADDRESS | t's) rcsate sn2 Sinn The " tne t. 1 Moses Alex . anes for the governorahlp address of th ander, ‘ VOTING IN ARIZONA 9 BL x ? 3.—The place {s reached by the t y of the av. oar. Interest prohibition and senatorial BIG VOTE IN IDAHO BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 3 pects are a heavy polled today. The p contests. The pros. te being etpal fights is Max Asher Is no longer a “Jok- er.” He has joined the “Sterling ayers John Panton’s Sale Going With a Rush Discontinuing of Departments at Big Store Brings Crowds of Buyers. | The John Panto ber of de eing closed out at great the for the ents | rf nd tore % a nur prices, and store store w ers tal be a ‘ore. A ver ins will be of the same » large dispia ears on page 2 In to-! PAID ADVERTISING) ‘$13. 25 velvet 8 “$7.78 Curtain Stretchers with Riationary pine 67c IS SAVED BY ‘MARIA’ LONDON, Nov. 3.—A British officer stumbled in the dark on the German trenches, and In trying to return to the British lines the fire was so hot he had to crawl. His chances looked desperate, when he saw an enormous hole made by a Ger- man “Black Maria” shell, He remained in It a day and a night and was saved. TROOPS CRAMMING LONDON, Nov, 3.—British re crults are #0 eager to reach tho fir ing line, they drill 12 and 14 hours! a day and learn more tn a week than ordinarily in a month NOT A SPY IS FOUND »: LONDON, Nov. 3% Recanse of report there were 22 Germ aboard, every pa Mauretania was examin rder reached Liverp New York. Not « spy was fo an aptes nger on the when the Turks Invade Egypt BERLIN, v The Hague, Nov. 3 thousand Turks have al aded Exypt, according to tches A iger today If the Independent Progressive voters of all parties want to \ send a | Real Helper to man to Congress from this district who will prove a | PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON they will vote for AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS If the Independent Progressive voters of all parties want to | defeat the present incumbent in Congress, they will vote for | Austin E. Griffiths | As a Progressive congressman | President W crat on all questions more influence at Washing nization of the St lican Congressmen put together xton, te he would naturally support ym more cordially than a conservative Demo- of real progres and would likely have D. C., than the Democratic of Washington and all the Repub- This has been demonstrated when President Wilson accepted the recommen- dation of our Progressive Senator, Miles Poindexter, and named Judge Neterer to the federal bench in Seattle in spite of the recommendation of the Democratic Committee in behalf of Judge Moore, who is now running for Congress. PROGRESSIVES IN ALL PARTIES SHOULD UNITE ON <9) AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS et DAY, NOVEMBER 3, published in the Lokal! 1914. PAGE 5. Q.—1 would appreciate it If you would give me your advice. Can me of way to keep 6 years of age, from rush when king, g don't seem to do understands just headatrong. to getting and | have tried so hard to teach her, that nervous. She Is not a bad ch but just full of Jife and sp caused from betng good looking and #0 many noticing her A READER by you my baby ing rosaing Into the street without loc as talk Ing and explainir any © will happen, but le She has come what run over it makes me ac 4 oiled, ng ation rks out won great « 1 wwitehing wed b Q—t have a new plano and would like to know the best to take care of it way a room 1 have come to you with my problem, My husband |e always drunk. He has only worked one week since September 1, but that ls not hie fault, as he can’t find any work, But you would think he would keep what pay he make. If | say anything t when he comes home In this con dition, he will say: “If you don't like It, move." He contends the household goods are his, when | helped him pay half for them, If 2 Have You the Hair of a Musician? Bald or tt know in-halred This same na are sald The reason ta that ¢ growth the hatr uno mf a preparation 1 shampooing on You ean enjoy the best that ts known for about three cents a shampoo by getting & package of canthrox from your Gruggist; dissolve a teaspoonfal tn of hot water and your sham ready. After its use the iries rapidly with uniform color, Dandruff, excess off and dirt tre dissolved and entirely dis ar hair will be eo flut nok much heavier ster and softnes insures hair growt nt is not ad bite de for visable t Ye “ ea which Adver tisem DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. |Bad Wisdom Tooth Pulled Without Pain A wisdom tooth is ve 1 without great but per almost hard to pain to the pa form Here's of 1 ntists extracted a rome and it didn't MRS. We didn't hurt n't hurt you. ¢ it Regal Dental Offices DR, L. R. CLARK, MGR, 1405 Third Avenue, N. W. Corner Third and Union Gano Mrs. me RAMSEY Ramsey, w and make us 52.50 Glasses Py on Earth R. BINYON, JR. DR. J Bnyon Optica Co. ive ™ « Optician ay Hast 1116 Wheat Av Mote does} 1 leave, can he keep the furniture, | or is It mine? | simply cannot stay with him Wo have been married * and haven't to any longer five ye mueh day as we had then. | trade good it takes all of it for expenses, he takes all of his money and gets We have no chi itt leave him, can | obtain a divorce? He beats me and calls me all the mean think of. Please answer letter as soon a8 possible. ONE WHO WANTS Avlt and make money, but drunk dren my TO KNOW, heard Q—1 was married when 17 with-| out my parents’ consent. | was married only a few months, when my husband went away and left! me, and | have not heard from him| since. tam now 22. One of my friends told me she has seen him with the woman he went with be fore we were married. | He ' t me sick in bed, without a cen. | was not able to work and | have been sick most of the time since. At present, | am employed, but recelve a very smal! salary, and after my billie are paid | have! only a couple of dollars a week, so cannot afford to get a divorce. | am engaged to another man, but | Lave not told him | am married What shall | do? Please tell me a way to get a divoree so | won't have to pay so much for It. Md | o is the best policy, | right thing for] tell the man to] engaged you are mar. take the conse whom you are and th | quences. | 1 do not know of an attorney who takes cases fre charge, bet} 80 the officials at the court kn fa law stndent, n pra fort, obtain trams your case ma: | Q—t am 30 and suppose you think old enough to settle my cen difficulties, but | doubt If it wousd be right to a second party if | did. I know a@ young lady | would} like to win, but am not In a finan. clal shape to marry, and may mot be for some yeare to come. | earn $50 » month, nine out of twelve | months The other three monthe 1 attend school. | am paying far . but have not otherwise saved anything, as | lost some money on a poor investment and am atil!| paying off debts | made ther | will, though, | am told, whan a laweult Is settled (two or tir years hence, maybe) get $1,200 or | $1,500. Now, woutd | do right In taking |: |up the girt’s time when prospects / are so poor? She Is a stay-at+home girl and does not have many gentle man friends, Still, she might meet | some one some day, if | kept away Let me know | time, providing sly your situation and > walt until your ft nees so she ma an agreeme p you are t mr own fri ither meets you care more for, you will at such time Q—Kindly advise a heartbroken | mother of a daughter whem God has bestowed with good looks and talent, but oh, her nature! t can not coax or force her to quit doing the things tnat will ruin any wom: an. She goes out every night with different young men, calls st thelr apartments, drinks cocktaill, goes to cafes and never thinks ef com Ing home til! midnight. And when 1 tell her what the result will be she tells me If | don't like it she will leave home. Don't tell me | spolled Iser, she has always told me wivian she became of age she would swit her self. Her father deserted am when e€ was a mere child, amd God alone knows how | had to ftruggie in order to make a decent living for us both, and now thiip is the way my child Is repaying m¢. She is going to drive me to dietiraction if she doesn’t give up such habits. HEARTBROKEN MOTHER. | A It wine that did it ell for was wine to heed mb, the 1 who ts does, tempjg. knows demth! 1 and snft yut the 1 who at HE am ring daughter reads y caused her ot e r cold to one it is Lao to save another wait to to make t or funy but person daughter right, and t effort, befc can help her HATE ENGLISH WiosT BERLIN, Nov. 3.——The ¢ of hatre@ for the than tl ak Kt one Your must willing or I ‘ou one gree rman ee OS TADLISHED at Pyouga all * Jouthrwick Kb oaar BECOND AY. and PIKE Double Box Linen Finish Pape Regular Initialed Correspondence Cards 50c Values Wednesday at 29c Special Sale of Silk Umbrellas Unusual Values at $3.50 18c Embroidered Handkerchiefs ae and colors these The strong aceful are de- overs are pure silk own t ta whi ill not split work, r 1! handles, be- sides being in the newest shapes, are finished with to J ao cord loops. at rs black, green, f taupe, brown A. startling y at Floor. with one ht by han an extensi em well-k “Bretonne” hand and altogether there are some tw different patterns which sold ack, score from silk are red purple 18c, these ure most attra $3.50. First MacDougall- Southwick HOW GOOD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS! It Gets to That Sore Spot Like Magic. LOOK UP OLD FURS Have into Deautife Neckp Pur Terbans Model "Millinery Co. Sth Floor, Second, at Pike People’s Bank Bidg. you money on your ail times, All Corsets ig sale on this week. VENUS MARTELL CORSET Co. 1527 Second Av. A-a-h! that MUSTEROLE pain ts THEATRE Third Ave. at Cherry St. The Play of the Thousand Laughs “UST Lenses give a larger field of vision and are more protection for the eyes LIED” By J. Willis Sayre Scientific Examination. CURRY OPTICAL CO. BYPSIGHT § TALISTS Third F 3064-66 Arcade Bldg Bring With You, ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT To Get Rid of Wrinkles and Bad Complexions Evenings . .25c, 50¢, 75¢ Matinees ...25¢ and 50¢ Bargain Matinee— Tomorrow Only . Come and | LAUGH LAUGH

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