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We dhense-<runbasm 1 Pri i POP one-Fu bay Se. Specie - CREDIT—THE MOST CONVENIENT WAY—MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS TOMORROW, EARTHQUAKE REGISTERED! WASHINGTON, Nov 24, —The Georgetown nelemo- graph recorded, at 7:20 a, m. today, a series of violent earthquake shocks, which continued until 8:26 Aa, m. Father Torndorf, in charge of the Instrument, said the tremors occurred at some point only 1,200 miles distant from Washington, and that they might possibly h been felt somewhe America, A FIGHTING FAMILY GLASGOW, Nov, 24.—S8tr Charles Cayzer, former M. P., has received 4 letter from the king, congratulat ing him at being the head of a “fighting family." Nine members of his family are serving with the The two best-known are the n-law of Admiral Sir John Jel- leo and Admiral Madden, Free | Treatment Piles Sample treatment of Pyramid Pile Remedy mailed free for trial gives Fellef, stops itebing, bleeding or ruding piles, hemorrhoids and im the privacy of 7 own home. Pyramid Pile Remedy ts for sale at all druggists, 600 @ box, Mail this Coupon 4 i PYRAMID DRO COM PANY, Pyramid Bide z Mich. th your fall Oak ¢ fale price ’ © 419.00 Rnglish Rocker, heavily uphot stered and covered with Imitation Spanish leather, Sale price BME.OS ) Furniture @- ine 4167 424 -Dike Street: je Exchange—Kilictt 3006 Get Your Cor- sets Direct From the Factory We Save You ———— HAVE BIG DAY TOMORROW | *™!S~ The John Panton store ts tn the| been prepared. Many interesting | rtant| specials on things which are espe- coeeiey he tutera, ta ba|cially. Beeded for” the day ot| y designed is for the thanks. Only the firm 1.50 and $2.00 qxclusive ready-to-wear store/tion of the management hes Sacoets tk alt for all people, poate this Sa Ha pletely — ge be depart: | Prices Recessary to out a ni r| ments, os at price conces- r ments entirely and matert-| sions possible at this season of the|| The Venus Martell Corset reduce @ stock of others.| year, Full detalis of tomorrow's tomorrow, the last shopping | sales will be found in the large dis- defore Thanksgiving, a ver-| play ad which appears on page 2 F fobs fast of special bargains, has|in today’s paper. Company 1527 Second Ave. |ing on the former pa’ -|*ary to make your own h Proriety Brand Clathes Thanksgiving The Day for t if gee pid Ne te eure snc Dress Suits and Tuxedoes of faultless fit and mas- ee Dress ter tailoring—made by the great New York house of on Accessories Benjamin, and priced from $30 to $50. Of the Right kind— Rich materials and the finest of workmanship in irse Teflecting latest mode | Benjamin and “Sdciety Brand” Clothes for men and op- and perfect taste. young men. | | Hats . Silk Hats, Opera Hats, Price 4) Derby Hats, Soft, Felt and Cloth Hats. . ‘id abi is ___| Featuring Cheasty Special, supreme value suit, $16.50. j } Always WHEREVER : “VALUES YOU SHOP TELL SHOP EARLY Smart Clothes ULL DRESS SUITS, Semi-Dress Suits, Smart Sack Suits—we have them all, and are ready | to do our part to make memorable the great American day of Thanks, of Football and Turkey. STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1914. Q.—I am positive | can miake a great improvement on a patent, Could 1 get a patent on the im provement, or would this be infring- | be lleve, if | can put my market, It will be a decid PROGR A.—An improvement mayb mado on a patented object, and a patent obtained on the iimprove-| ment. Write to the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C, for information as to securing a patent on your improvement. Dear Miss Grey: | note in your department recently that “J. G. P.” tells “Worried Mother” to forget the wars and go to the show, or words to that effect, and that we have no ca war in thie not worry about ving to go to war, fact that we face the cause In this country which d the war across the pond— namely, the private ownership of the meane of life and the desire for profits? | belleve it would be far better for “Worried Mother” and others to etudy the basic cause of things, and then, with their neigh bors find and apply the remedy. When that Is done, it Is my opinion that there will be no more war, Ww. JM. HOW PARIS STYLES MAKE notioed the prevailing which are Parisian, make it Impossible to use false hair be- caune of the simple Iines which con- natural shape of the fore becomes neces- 1 look as heavy as ponsibie. This ts not a dit- floult task If you are careful to keep |it perfectly clean. In washing the |hair It te not advisable to use « | makeshift, but always use « prepar- lation made for shampooing only. You can enjoy the best that is known | for about 4 cents a shampoo by «et- |ting @ package of canthrox from | Your drugmiat, dissolve a teaspoonful in @ cup of hot water, and your | shampoo ts ready, After tte use the halr dries rapidly, with uniform olor. Dandruff, are dissolved and |Your hatr will b | fi! look much y 4 fatty the pesvier G scalp mains the health which insures hair Tt Quickly Loosens up Coughs and Colds in Throat or Chest Just a little MUSTEROLE rub! on your sore, tight cheat before mee congestion Up most severe colds and MUSTEROLE {8 @ clean, whit Ointment made with of] of mustard Simply rub It on. No pla Rotter than mustard plas ot bliater. Thousaods w r, | ine MUSTEROLE will tell what relief It gives from Tonstlitis, Sore Throat, ‘ Bronchitis, Crow Precdtiff Neck, A Headache, Conge: 4 ts, Spratna, ore Musclon Brulses, Chilviains, t Colds (it often pre- ) your ai it's, In 260 and soe apecta sine for $2.60, hs Meas Ne you get the genuine MUS- Refuse imitations—et k for, The Musterole veland, Oho Extra High Interest Men in dangerous callings are paid high wages. Similarly, extra high interest is offered|f | to attract money into/} | unsafe enterprises. | If you are promised more than the usual sond interest, make up youf mind that there is ‘risk in the proposition, and that you are being asked to shoulder it for the sake of the possibil- ity of increasing your income. | Shun that kind of an investment and keep your funds safely, as well as profitably, em- ployed in the conserva- tive bond investments handled by this bank. THE DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK OF SBATTLE OLDEST BANK WASHINGTON SRCOND AND CHERRY IN | evator cage In the Tajo building, at PAGE 5. Q.—Should a gentleman remove hie hat In an elevator in which a woman |e riding? 1 notice that in man: fice buildings the o and, furthermo of the of. Incidentally, It very aman remove his hat In an elevator, As I'm sure this question will merit consideration, | thank you for an early reply. w. A-—It is no longer considered customary for men to remove their hats when stepping into an elevat- or, It is the rule for them to re- move their hats when in an office or room where there are women. Q.—Would an ivory Ink well be a suitable Christmas p: mt for a man friend? If not, pi suggest something more appropriate. RA A.—A brass or heavy glass ink well, With a silver or brass cover, would have more of the masculine | touch than an fvory one. They usually are not heavily made and suggest more the lady's boudoir. Q—t want to make my young ;Man friend a pillow for a Christ- | mae gift. | de not care for the fun- | my poster patterns, but still want |eomething striking, What would make a handsome design? FLORENCE> A.—Une one or two peacocks, in- | troducing metaiilic thread in the | eyes and the tall feathers. Q-—What will reduce the size of enlarged pores? L A.—Camphor water ts w od to reduce enlarged pores, and it has the advantage of being cheap. A good wash consists of % on. | borax, 1 pint camphor water (not sprites of camphor) and % of. glycerine. Another excellent preparation consists of 1 dram boracic acid and 4 on. witch hazel, to be applied aft- or washing. For a coarse skin, use a wash con- sisting of 10 grains tannic acid, % oz, simple tincture benzoin and 2 oz, elder flower water. Q—To settie a dispute, will you please state whether, in playing checkers, you are compelled to Jump when there are other ways to move? FRECKLES. A-—According to Hoyle, you must jump. Q.—1 am undecided as to what | should give my sweetheart as a gift for Christmas. We are en- gaged, so | think It would be ap propriate to give him a nice gift. Will you please suggest several? COQUETTE. hima box of linen the Initials of embroidered your- fountain pen, a if you have not ing upset the whole business. | graduated from high school last | June, but this girl is in the fresh- man class, and lately has noticed ;|the attentions of a young man in her class, much to my discomfort. On several occasions she hae re fused to attend public functions and entertainments and could not give a good reason for the same. | Another phase of the question ie) that this girl, when e hears) of me walking dow street | with another girl, alwaye calis me up over the phone and be What shail | do? At ti that the best way to se the ques- tion le to jump Into the river and drown my sorrows. ALEXANDER, | A-—Indeed, what shall you do? If you would use a few grains of common sense, you would need no advice. Go out with any one you please, as often as you please, and leave the girl to do the same. You are not engaged, What right has| elther of you to Interfere with the other's social reiations? If there; jean be no congentality between you! las friends, you may be sure there, | will be none as lovers, | Indefinitely postpone your pro: | testations of love. A girl in the first year of high school has too) much else to do with her time to| muddle her brains with “puppy love” affairs. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24.—Seven-| teen persons were injured, several possibly fatally, today when an el- First st. and Broadway, fell three stories, , | YOUNG WOMAN SUCCEEDS It isn't everybody who, when! choosing a profession, succeeds at the first step, but such fs the case when Miss Risdon began her ca reer as a florist. | From a stand in front of the Sa-| m voy Hotel to a larger space at the Arcade building to a store at 227, Union St., she has now opened one| of the prettiest flower stores in the city at 1516% Westlake Ave (just opposite the Colonial the-| atre). In making bouquets and floral designs, she {s unsurpassed. At her new location she will be pleased to meet all her former pa- trons and the public Phone Main 1630. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS R. B, Gaye, Receiver Second Ave. and Pike St Charge ESTABLISHED 1976 ac T Jougall cember Bill Rendered January 1, 1915 Night Shirts, Underw 2 fouthwick ore 0001 Dam. 100 0.m ~ Purchases Made Wednesday Placed on De- ear and Necktie $1.50 Night Shirts 95c There are just 200 of these soft, warm outing flannel Night Shirts in sizes from 15 to 20; trimmed with silk frogs. A splendidly made, serviceable garment. Special 95¢. Men’s Union Suits $1.00 In heavy weight cotton rib- bed. All sizes. $5.00 Wool Underwear $3.50 These garments are of an extra quality fine wool and are offered at the special price of, the suit, $3.50. Priced Unusually Low At Sharp Reductions 50 Dozen Gloves $1.00 These are a washable chamois, brown and gray. A well made, thoroughly serviceable glove, that will wash perfectly. The pair, $1.00. 50 Steamer and Automobile Rugs $8.95 These are regular $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Rugs, made of an excellent quality of pure wool, and offered in a variety of good colors in plaid effects. Special $8.95. Hundreds of Splendid New Neckties 45c In big Four-in-Hand shapes with wide open ends, made of richly colored silks, in a big variety of colors. Splendid values at 45¢. —Just Inside the Pike Street Entrance, First Floor, HOSIERY chamoisette in HIS is the Gunmetal Boot, either mat kid or cloth top, with a slightly shortened vamp, light welt sole and Cuban heel. All sizes and widths. Special $2.95. Patent Colt Button Boots $2.95 This is an assortment of broken lines of Button Boots which have cloth tops, welted soles and Cuban heels. Not all sizes in the assortment. color. some fancy —Kecona Floor HIS assortment consists of several different lines of Silk Hosiery which has been combined for Wednes- day selling under the very low price of 85c. all sizes in the assortment, but not all sizes in every You will find tan, lavender, light blue, pink and other fancy shades. In this lot you will find black, white and tan, and Black Cotton Hose in light and heavy weights, suit- able for school wear. This is a silk finish, fine ribbed Hose, reinforced heel and toe. Special 18¢. * $1.25 Merode Union Suits 95c Up to $1.50 Silk Hose 85¢ There are Reduced to 85¢. Onyx Sample Hose 25c shades, in all sizes. Special at 25¢. Boys’ and Girls’ Hose 11c The pair, 11¢. Girls’ 25c Hose 18c —First # Up to $1.25 ankle-length garments, comfortable garment. included in reduced price of 50¢. garments in vests and pants. to $1.50. Boys’ 50c Garments 29c The MacDougall-Southwick Co. HREE styles in this lot, including short, long or elbow sleeves, in made the best combed pure white cotton. A splendidly made, reliable, warm, Special 95¢. 75¢ and 85c Union Suits 50c Both regular and extra sizes are this assortment, offers several different styles at the $3.50 Garments $1.50 These are largely imported Swiss Heavy ribbed cotton, not fleeced, both Shirts and Drawers, in sizes from 6 to 16 years, reduced to 29¢. —First Mioor. Street Gloves 85c HIS reduction is a part of an accumulation of Wom- en's desirable Gloves of va- rious kinds, suitable for either dress or street wear. Formerly priced up to $1.25, for 85¢. $3.00 and $3.50 Long Gloves $1.95 This lot includes 12 and 16- button Glace and Suede Gloves in tan, gray, navy, and some fancy shades. Formerly $3.00 and $3.50, reduced to $1.95. —First Floor, Second Avenue and Pike Sn from which Reduced verge of starvation. She sald the ‘THEIR DOPE QUEER LONDON, Novy. 24.—The Ger mans have some odd ideas as to the progress their armies are making in the war, according to a Birmingham woman who has arrived here from Hamburg. The popular impression prevails at Hamburg, she said, that all of England are on the A Smooth, White Skin That Defies Weather During the coming months of biting winds and intense . you who would @ 4 chapped wurf Ry absorbing the plexion Is beauty of expr nounced. If yor freckled, ot not shed collzed wi aightly co! night, Use the wax nightly, cream, washing {t off mornings. If weather, age or poor health has marred your face with wrinkles, here's good news. You can quickly remove every line by using & harmless, refreshing face jotion prepared by dissolving 1 oz. p. dere lite in % pt. witch hazel firm oother akin, the more yout app even after one applicat will you.—-Advertinement ike cold Dr. J. BR. Binyon, Jr. Wednesday, Nov. 25 Only Will Wit Your Byes With Gold Filled Frames or SHUR-ON Style Mountings with TORIO LENS for §2.50 All Day Examination Free. All Work Guaranteed. Remember the Date and Piace BINYON OPTICAL CO. Main 1550 1116 Fiest Av,, Near Seneca, report had been spread that Eng- land's fleet is hiding, and that a big coal strike is tying up the conntry and that the general state bordered on a revolution. The retreat of the German army) from Paris was explained away, she said, by stating that it was a strate- gical move to get reinforcements, and that Paris woukl be occupied soon, Two weeks later the Ger- mans would be in London, people in Hamburg believe. James P. Ferry, son of first gov- ernor, dies, WET WASH Snow White and Sweet No Knots—No Tears 2% Cents Per Lb. Dry Weight 40c Per ROUGH DRY de:es Minimum Bundle 50c Kach bundle washed in a separate compartment. No rubbing of the clothes, because we use the BEST laundry soap, A coupon in each bundle tells about our apecial diner set offer. CENTRAL Catt LAUNDRY = aueen Anne Pres The Washing’ Fine Auto Service ja bit. “A, J. PETERSEN, “Renton, Wash.” We have thousands of pleased YOUR OLD FURS Can be remade into beautiful Neckpieces, Muffs and Fur Tur- bans. Model Millinery Co. eco! DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Mr. Petersen Is Very Grateful to His Wife Because she advised him to go to the Regal Dentists, Read his statement: “Regal Denists: My wife had some work done in your office, She was so pleased with the work that she advised me to go there, and I am certainly grateful to her that I did, for the wisdom tooth that you extracted for me did not hurt and satisfied patients just like Mr, Petersen, We can please and satis- fy you, too, It would be a good {dea to come in tomorrow and have your teeth looked over, to be sure thet they will be in proper shape for the Thanksgiving dinner. Regal Dental Offices DR, L. R. CLARK, MGR, 1405 Third Avenue, N. W. Corner Third and Union