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Woodhouse-Grunbaum—“USE YOUR CREDIT"—416424 Pike St vgk Dining Table, at has 42-inch te s fintahed waxed. Special at 916.80 wotid oak Chin as ttustrated, or fumed. Special at ..... . $1.25 Unt- Cabinet, | finished waxed 1 $11.45 Se Rice Botler 490 30 Rolling Ping, Ie $6.95 sx3a golden Thanksgiving Kitchen Necessities KiAty FOR THE Thanksgiving Dinner New Pieces at Special Prices —Use Your Credit —We Charge No Interest Huttet, built of solid x42-ineh and plate mirror aay $11.95 ea 4 in waxed olml at Drip Pana 20 41610424 - Dike Street: Telephone—Private E xchange, Elitott 3000 SUSPEND PATRIARCH The Patriarch, a Seattle weekly that has not missed an issue for 14 years, is to suspend, temporarily,| Decause of the iliness of the editor, Edward Clayson, sr. LD AND NEW WAY The Hyomei Remedy for Ca- tarrh, Colds and Croup a Most Valuable Discovery. The discovery of Hyome! has made Wonderful change tn the treatment Goer. head colds and similar ail-| eate—you simply breathe a medt- ented afr, using a small inhaler that comes with every complete outfit Hyome! is « combination of anti- septic ofls that mixes with the air so tts bealth-giving medication go directly to the sore, raw, in- flamed lining of the nose, throat and Bronchial tudes. It almost tm- mediately stops the disagreeable masal discharges, quickly reliev that choked-up feeling, heals and strengthens the delicate tissues. ‘The strongest evidence of Hyomet's| q@arative value for catarrh, head golds, asthma, etc, is that your we: Bartell Drug Sto: guarantees to return it only harmless, but use, apd nothing to pay i? not cured Heal your skin with Resinol No seotion, how show lang Zee hen yams Ng rn oy Taw or a in humérs, just put a Hittle of that soothing, antiseptic Resinol Ointment on the sores and the suffering stops right there! Boge AF that very min- almost every case your skin gets well so quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw sway on useless treatments. and Resinel Soap are Snow White and Sweet No Knots—No Tears 2% Cents Per Lb. Dry ae 40c Per ROUGH DRY Dozen Minimum Bundle 50c Fach bundie washed in a separate compartment. No rubbing of the dothes, because we use the BEST laundry soap. LAUNDRY 9 aueen Anne A comp in each bundle tells about The Washing’s our special dinner set offer. Fine CENTRAL Po Auto Service HOW CITY | LIGHT ISA™ BIG SAVER (This Is the second of a series of | articles to be published in The Star experts on municipal It le by J. D. Ross, su- perintendent of the Seattie munic!-| pal lighting company. A third ar. ticle will foliow tomorrow.) By J. D. Ross Seattle's rates for power bust-| i ness mnd ¢esidence lighting are,| taken as a whole, the cheapest tn) America. Some cities may give cheaper rates in some classes of business at the expense of another. Niagara | sives a few favored ones cheap | manufacturi: rates, while neigh-| boring towns pay 10 cents per kilo-| watt hour. | In some places the residence) | rates are low at the expense of the Some companies give the major-| ltey a cheap rate as a blind, is their toll from the busine: tion. “This is the usual method of} | preventing municipal competition | Chicago charges a maximum rate of 11 cents and New York and Phil- adelphia 10 and 12 cents, against Seattle's 6-cent rate. Seattle's rates have done much to lower those of all America, and particularly those of neighboring! cities. | During this year the rate just out-! side our city boundary was 10 ents, until the city asked for a/ ounty franchise, WHEN THEY) 3UDDENLY DROPPED TO 8) CENTS. The history of Seattle's drop in| rates since ita plant began is as) follows: Private company’s rate prior to! city plant's Installation, 20 cents. | Private company's rate at begin-| ning of city plant, 1902, 12 cents. | Private company’s rate at begin. ning of city service, 1905, on Bi ent rate, 10 cents. Private eduction rate on city 1911, 7 cents. Private company’s rate on city reduction to 6 cents, 1912, 6 cents. This shows the enormous effect f municipal competition, which, by areful yutation and compart. ‘on with other cities, makes a sav. ng to Seattle of $300,000 per an num, or three-fourths of the city’s taxes | It is remarkable that, while all) other commodities have gone up, due to the higher price of material and labor, lighting has been reduc ed, due to municipal plants and the attempts of corporations to prevent them. Now comes the cry of state c trol, and this from the cor tions, with the hope that the con tro! not only of their rates, but also of all municipal plants, may be taken awey from the people who are sponsible to make good, and be taken away from he people who are directly concerned, and who have invested their money in the enter-) prises. con NEGROES KICK Aother negro > delegation called on Mayor Gill Tuesday to urge thelr rights to become members of the fire department, A week ago a delegation called, and at that time the mayor said he| did not belleve in mixing negro fire men with whites, but said he would be in favor of an all-negro company being formed, to be stationed in the negro district His proposal met with severe op- position on the part of Seattle's colored population, and Tuesday's Jelegation was to urge him to) | change bis mind Judge M, M, God- 'He Lost His Nerve Once— | pointment STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1914. PAGE 5. AT THE THEATRES ROGER IMHOFF IN “SURGEON LOUDER AT tHe ORPHEUM KENNY ww LOTTIES’ DIVERS POPULAR: Pantages offers a good bill this Week, with two headliner attrac jons, Lottie Mayer ang her divers and Laurie Ordway Lottie and hor girls give a ba foot dance before t y commen thelr diving stunts. The act is very good he O a hit songs good Violet Niets, Jack company p t “A Daisy." It's a sketch a ern girl who talks slang brow pair of parents-tn-! m Davis Laura dy in blackface. Fair De Witt Young and glers. Good iway comedy Miss Ordway has rome new and new funny stuff. Very Phipps and Strenuous put a West da high Good Walker co} eee THE EMPRESS _There's a well balanced bill HATE THE ENGLISH BERLIN, Nov. 17 Hamburg, sometimes called “Little London,” because of ite English manners, so bitter against the E English names have been changed English words are never used, and men who went clean-shaven, like Englishm growing mus taches. A? ‘Improved Oaln Quinine at | ler of which | tect. or Sienarare of 8 'W URowR oe Hee One Cause of Bad Complexion—the Cure ook at & section of skin w the] scope and you will readily under i work of tiny holes, mout ittle giaade. To keep t these holes must be unobdatra 4 to secompitah. t action frees ¢ from the dally accumsiation of Imp: also absorbing the devitalined pa face skin. This produces # nat healthy, youthful complexion. One ounce lof this wax, to be had at any Grug store venate the sed It te put on nightly I m and washed off mornings” —Ad = |p vange and heater, leunéry tray love: yerd: geet’ whens: case tas aoe oe T REASONABLE 1711 WASHINGTON #T. Phone Beacon 1982. From Factory te Consumer. We save you money on your Corsets at all times. All Corsets fitted. Big sale on this week. CORSET Co. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. But His ivears Are Now Over Read the fe atement made n of 2210 Sixth av., this city I made a visit to your office with the intention of having three teeth extracted, but lost my nerve after I got inside of the door, due to sad experience that I had with several other dentists, who tried to/ extract teeth for me and very near ly killed me. So I made an ap and returned to your butchered, as I imag. ined. But you promised to take the teeth out without hurting. 1) did not believe it on account of be- ing told the same thing before. But you certainly did deliver the goods, for the three teeth that you| took out did not hurt a bit heartily recommend your office to any one in need of dental work. “0, B. DRENNAD 210 Sixth Ave.” The experience of Mr. Drennan] is not unususl, Almost every day we have people enter our office in fear and trembling, thinking from past experience that dentistry ts a) painful, nerve-racking operation, | but invariably we satisfy them just as we did Mr. Drennan, because, We positively don't hurt a bit Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue, N. W. Corner Third and Unla= wing remarkable Mr. O. B. Dren-| place to be » | the | Leave € “orricer 666° Al Tue SEATTLE EMPRESS atre thie week, and on It the Empress th not & Act "Sidelights,” divulging the inaide af vaudevillian stage life, the headiiner, and {t has an abundance of comedy Mile. Amoros and Ben M open the bill in a talking, singing dancing act, Good Pisano and Ringham, no Italian and His Sweetheart nd noozer,” dog act. Very good The Cabaret Trio sing w and Arthur Stone, the blind planist, ts a lively rag-tin entertain Alvin and Kenny offer a comedy act on ying rings, Good. . . poor b 4 THE ORPHEUM again made|¢ Minnte Allen ts the big bit at an m theatre this week Min ntributes fun, magic, song anc ng gowne to the b Imhoff 1 and Coreene present a non dy act that ge the Q.—Your role is to help people; who hi too large # sha of trouble, and who, belng without friends, need assistance. | come to you for advice on a subject which has been a sealed secret for seven years. A friend, a married woman, lost her husband two years ago. She gave birth to @ baby girl, the fath- a well-known chi. The child te now 7. Her huaband was ignorant of the fact, aa he had been drinking heavily since his arrival In Canada 16 years back. He had good p lone, but kept them only two or three ee ee ee er Don't Merely “Stop” a Cough Sn Stop the Thing That Causes It and the Cough WUl Stop Itecif PPS OPOE SEED Eid HO> OOO: A cough ts really It warne us that ty obstruction tn « ls Inflammation or proceed Grogs that merely porartly by deadening the threat nerves Treat the cause-—heal the inflamed mem- * ramedy you ever cents. No bether to na with | gentty aed promptiy that yon wenter how It dows It Also loomens @ Gry, hoarse or tight cough and stops the formation of eoxm In the throat and bronchial tubes ending the perstetent loose cough Pinex is & highly concentrated com pound of Norway pine extract, rich in aod I famous the world over your A guarantes money prompt e with this preparation. Ft. Wayne, Ind. NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist siman Dock, Seattle, €°20 («: Bunday), $:00, 10:20 a m., 1:89, 2:0 cept Sunday (Bundey 3:30), 6:30 pm Saturday, 11:48 pm. Time table subject to change without Phone Main 1101 et Price 600 Ronnd Trip AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ Everyone Welcome DOCTOR We offer you ABSO- LUTELY FREE the services of a competent, highly edu- cated physician and sur- geon; a man of many years’ experience and a graduate of the best medical and sur- gical schools. Think what this means to you. No matter what your ail- ment, he will give you a careful, thorough examina-| ‘ |tion and prescribe for you, |absolutely without a cent of charge. Don’t take chances with your health, when this free \offer is open to you. Your health is your most precious possession—guard it care- fully. ‘Brendel Drug Co. 117 YESLER WAY Look for the Yellow Front. the Interarhan Depot, Near | ulvey sketch, | ot our best friends | LoTTie MAYER AT THE PANTAGES ig THE SEATTLE ie F. Keenan makes his bow to S« jattle audiences this week at the | Reattle theat a the pin-headed He blunders in per “Officer 666" is full of and the production at {a in excellent hands, | eee | | feot style good comedy | the Seattle | THE METROPOLITAN \¢ ° n BuCceEnE, nittan for a| Novembl r) thr Milestones,” a Lon¢ will open at the Metr beginning Sun “Milestones fons of life fn « in heart inte 4! l¢ ° ay, represents and is absorb | wt throughout, | | | ? + will be the at theatre for THE MOORE “A Pair of Sixes tion at the Moc week beginning day, Novem ber Tt ts a farce by Edward Peple about two partners tn the pill| | manufacturing business | weeks on account of his habits. What money he earned went for drink. The woman worked hard, fed| and clothed the child and found home for it. From time to time she wrote this architect for a tit. tle assistance. He would send her! @ email bill, but never word The in duly, when he sent $10. | What she wants to know is, can| she make him support his child, now that she is alone in the world? {She would like to give the child od education, Thanking you very kindly for a reply, | am ANXIOUS. what a tangled web we m first we practice to Woman is always the/| loser in a dishonorable game, and the price she must pay in dear, | Provided your friend can fur-| | aleh proof as to the true father of her child, she may be able to com $[*5 him to support his offspring. towever, the matter rests with the court, and she had best consult the “Oh, of the world, What nationality is he? Thanking you, | am, H.-L. R. A.—Frank Gotch is an American and was born in Humboldt, Ia, on April 27, 1878. | Dear Mies Grey. Lately | read an article in your columns regarding widow's daughter whose selfishness causes her mother great unhappl- ness, But few individuals realize | the tendencies of a selfish nature. | This evil does not only exist in| business, politics and religion, but ie the very foundation stone of the human race, laid in the days of childhood, which later on ie the! cause of at least 90 per cent of | broken homes and divorces. This) evil had a growing tendency, es | pecially among the present genera- tion, and as it le allowed to grow) without restriction, the result |s| about the same among the human race that the farmer enjoys who allows wild mustard or Canadian thisties to thrive In hie fields, with-| out making an attempt to extermi-| nate them. As | look back to the| days when the rule of the rod held sway, this evil wae held In check | to a gre tent, and, by the wise | and timely admonition by the pa-| | rents, closer relations were main-| tained In the family circle. The child from Infancy up was taught to reapect the mandates of father and mother, who above all things requested the child to be un- Ifish—to share with brothers and | sisters and little friends anything) it may possess. This trait becom- Ing reciprocal, each would strive to| make others happy end coneider| themselves fully repald by the hap-| piness displayed upon the features of those favored. What a content: | ment It wae to the dear little heart to eee hie little friend share In his pleasure, This virtue of unselfish- ness established In the little tot Is bound to grow, and the family circle | FINE for RHEUMATISM | Musterole Loosens Up Those) Stiff Joints—Drives Out | Pain. | } You'll know pre thousands use| MUSTEROLE once you experience! the glad relief {t gives. Get a Jar at once from the nearest drug store. 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Sth Floor, Second, at Pike People’s Bask Bid. inches wi hades, the Inches wide, able for the new deep girdles, the yard $1.00. bie ae S-yard pieces, Nos. 1 in white, s Spool Cotton| and 70, 2 for 5c Sik Bir Nets, a dozen $4 to $6 Shoes Repriced at $2.95 10¢ Asbeatwa Irc Paper Bins lfc Cube Pins and colors Dost Caps, teria Hadi stone Amertean or milit lar fleren 10¢ able 6¢ 10¢ Acorn Girdle F 10c Dressmawers 10¢ od B card with 6 to 26 pact Dre estes onstete 5 Shoes of $3 ing } uttan Boot be Fancy Head Vel 2 for F calf y, dull laced and button styles. ts in Dar black rk’s GQ N. T ing Cotton, white, nd colors, 2 and 10c 2 or 4+bole dozen boots widths and the assort Mo ‘om and and Second Floor. Pam 200 Pairs Marquisette Curtains on Sale at $1 50 This id ha in the yard 6O¢, shipme received unusu- Curtains Ara- long €x- are per- ule ae 7 priced by us rice mentioned. The offered are to be had in cream and They are h y hemstitched made of an cellent quality nd guaranteed to | ng fectly. Special all Neck Bands with edge marquiset nder and h Domestic and Imported Bath Room Rugs 24x36 24x48 30x60 $1.75 $2.25 $3.50 These Rugs are reversible, with fringed ends, in such colors as blue, pink and gray Imported Scotch Bath Rugs in beau- tiful allover chintz effects, splendid va- riety of color and design, size 27x54, $5.00. —Fourth Floor pink or blue, B5¢ 25¢. First Floor. Oak Leatehr 75c |its parents until they have entered | SHOE HALF S50 Me to the the pearly ind thelr memory en's 5 Ladies OLES .: = ness. Yours respectfully, ‘SL PUBLIC. MARKET | A GRANDDAD. | — STEWART HOUSE st 86 Stewart New Oreans cotton exchange re- Near Pike Public Market opens after three months’ inactiv-| Modern Singie Rooms 25¢ ity and first deal with Liverpool ! Large, Modern Outside Rooms for | closed tn 17 minutes. One or Two, BOG | Therefore, let us make a renewed effort to build up in the coming | Stal] generation unselfish characters and thereby create universal unseifish- HALF PRICE WOOLENSALE CONTINUES The purchasing power of a Dollar is doubled, if you buy your Underwear, Sweaters, Mackinaws, Blankets, Com- forts, Flannel Shirts, Gloves, Socks and Mittens from this old reliable house, during the Price Sale. remainder of their Half- We expected to close this sale last night, but there are still so many peo- ple who were unable to be waited on Saturday and Monday that we have concluded to extend the time of thissale. We will have additional clerks to give you prompt service. SEATTLE 1117 FIRST AVE. WOOLEN COMPANY Between Spring and Seneca Sts. ene Laerreteseescereecceoscanererersrer