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MEE Woodhouse Grunbaum—oUSE 41a BYERY ROCKER IN THE HOLS REDUCE $6.95 “Pash Te Bute and Rest” Pa strated. Carried here | ishes from 818.00" Vike )A SALE OF ROCKERS tle Oak Rocker, strongly © noted and nicely Suburban and out of town cus- tomers are invited to take advan- tage of city prices. parcel post charges > POR CHRISPMAS 416% 424 -Dike Street: Telephone—Private Exchange—Elliott 3096 13 ed Gov. Johnson says he has notied to be attempting rather more legal power to appgint Francis J./ than merely to hold their own We pay return Heney special investigator of al leged graft in Alameda county. STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1914. PAGE 5. LUMBERMEN OF NORTHWEST WILL GO AFTER WORLD TRADE PROHIBITION OPPONENTS ~~ T0 HOLD MASS MEETING The first effort to organize local | wide “Among the speakers will bé 1 statewide campatgn oppos| Ed Lavi of the Union League, and ng Initiative Measure No, 3 t# to| H. H. Matteson, a member of the be made at § o'clock Tuesday night| original Bellingham administrative in a mass meeting at Dreamland thee object of the meeting {# to » A massed protest against the enforcement of Initiative Bill No. 8, and ask that the measure be re submitted to the voters by special election The matter will be taken to Olym pla when the legislature convenes, and strenuous & special elect year. rink | The meeting ts to be under the jotnt auspices of Seattle's organized | labor, business men who predict ft nancial and commercial disaster tf the statewide “dry” measure is en forced, and the Evergreen Club of Bellingham, which originally started the statewide campaign two weeks ago. AA ALLIES BEATING GERMANS | BACK TOWARD OWN FRONTIER PARIS, Deo. 8.—The allies were jan near as Pillr ot Seattle will pre possible to their own | waging a vigorous offe: naive today | frontier. lin “Northern France and Belgtam British warships off the Rel On the other hand, the Germans / «lan coast were orted to have not entirely abandoned their | resumed shelling the German post. at tions within their range. at any rate, heavily Dunkirk, a tows How to Stop the \LiquorHabit Secretly At a few other places they seem UNION DYE WORKS, Inc., } Plant and Office, 1162 10th Ave. Discolored, Wrinkled Skin Easily Removed Since brown yellow blotehy complexions are decidedly not fashion, I cannot understand a many continue to wear them. Surely every woman has heard of mercollised wax. This, I know—from my own and others’ experiences—will positively or wer-red oF face skin, With all ite defects, as chaps Liver spots, pimples, freckles, blackheads Just as gradually the discarted skin te Peplaced by the clear, white, youthful akin Underneath. Mercolized wax, procurabie the Good Sewed Work, Stall 4 Old Public Market, lah every uncightly tint. The wax really takes off © bad complexion. [t gradually titel Plotures, Darmicesiy, abeorte the thin layer of eur Statues. .O Lower Floor - Pines, One lot of Fancy Calendare and Also some For eale cheap. 709 Fourth Ave. | By constant fighting along the | A ailah dione Passchendale road the Freach, op Ope erating from Ypres, had neerly| nat the tiquor habit can be reached Roulers in’ a flanklog|ercated secretin ot home at very | movement to cover Menin. little expense is the claim of & Supported by thelr artiliery,| weikeown ” specialist “who. ha they had advanced their lines un-| rostee theusetae of manea”” Te recent tnterv til they had practically cleared the road lowing stat t The cont of All along the allied front there) the drugs used to treat the Hquor wan similar activity habit in the high-priced sanitart Every indication was that @ com-| ums amounts to very little. Here jcerted effort had been begun tots a simple, inexpensive preserip- Ti tion that can be given secretly tn | coffee, tea, milk, water, or in the | food, ae it has no taste, color or) § esi To 3 os. of water add 20/ |press the Germaus back acroi grains of muriate of ammonia, a DOUSE I. W. W'S ” |amall box of Varlex Compound and Fifteen members of the I 10 grains of pepsin. Put into coffee} }lodged in a recetving cell, created! oF food a teaspoonful three times a | general disorder im the city bastile| day, This prescription Is pertoct TACOMA, Dec. 8.—Lumber ex This organization will start work porters of the coast will com. (after the contracts have been plete the formation of an or (signed by the lumber exporters, ion to be known aa the | and send an expert to survey the Douglas Fir Exploitation and | foreign lumber market Export company, which will This step probably will be fol eventually expand the North. |lowed by others looking toward west forest products to a com: | the operation by the lumbermen prehensive world trade of their own ships, This was indicated by the al That the lumbermen are not get most unanimous support given the | ting cost for — th product was] proposition by exporters who are|one of the statements made. nee at the forestry and) Statist abundance were of conservation congress being held | fered to prove that the lumber here | business is “pretty sick fort made to obtain | early in the new! w, he made the fol-| Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Dear Miss Grey: Please print these verseq composed by a con-| vict in San Quentin, and entitied “Retroapection”: | | In silent communion I'm straying, | Reflecting o'er days that are | gone. | When the world med exc ingly pl When youthful ambitions were | strong. | Unacquainted with trouble or | sorrow, | rambled with feelings of joy, And reveled in scenes of enchant ment, So dear to the heart of a boy. What # varied ex-| | my manhood world at my) Am endowed with the failings of man mixed ments Of feminine beauty and grace, Whose various attractions were legion In manner, In form and in face. Have In the social amuse Temptations at time And again have indulged to my bent, | Have gone the broad road to de-| | struction | And treated advice with con tempt. | Realize rather too late, to my sorrow, Ambition has rung its death knell, And, ay a result, am deploring =| The aftermath here In a cell. Still | live In the hope that the future May change my misfortune to| bil STATE BUREAU | ; TO DISTRIBUTE <i R. B GAGE ‘ MecDougall ¢fouthwick Ce Store A tho Uiristmas Spirit Open From 9 a. m, to 6 p.m Receiver An a substitute for the private} employment agencies, a bill, to be troduced in the legisinture, wit) provide a central bureau of em ployment at Seattle, under stat management, and branch bure in every first, second and third clans city In Washington To the man nen have been wanting Mara- Senat bou for Christmas th A es at a pportune time, elvil | include March. ‘ bok" tedepatine: “Seveier 4 The me spular numbers in both Marabou and Ostrich Neck W. H. Paulhamus of Puyallup, A Pieces and Sets, thus you may choose at % price from M punt, eity labor commission $33.00 Black and White Marabou and Ostrich Set - $16.50 er, and W. D. Wheaton and BE. W $25.00 Large Ostrich Stole oo 912.50 Lyman of Spokane. $15.00 Black and White Ostrich and Marabou Cape... 87.50 It tm entimated It will cont about $18.00 Marabou Cape and Muff + 89.00 |$50,000 a year to run this bureau $12.50 Chinchilla Ostrich Neck Piece . Attorney General Tanner has been | $12.00 3-strand Ostrich Neck Piece requested to stat whether the $15.00 Black and White Ostrich and Marabou Stole state would have the right to $15.00 Pink Ostrich and White Marabou Stole charge 8 pee nal if, to employs “ $15.00 Chinchilla and White Marabou. . who receive jobs by means of the| bd nother meeting will be “Firat Floor. THEATRES t * | THE PANTAGES + — —-@ Jim Corbett, former heavyweight champion of the world, headlines A wide assortment, the Pantages bill this week with #| Gloves, also Gauntlets, set of corking good stories that| 4 bave real humor in them, and are Priced at, the pair, from probably quite original. with ring experiences. Skipper, Kennedy and Reever give Corbett a close run for first place, They are singers who have a bit of humor tn their act—just They deal $1.00. $1.50. That ¢ inherent good In my nature Will guide me from places tike| thie. That repentance may grant me the solace Which prosperous days never brought. And thus lead me into contentment The haven so fruitiessly sought. AI receive many requests rom budding poe to publish | thelr efforts; but cannot devote space to that sort of thing. I print! the above lines because they may | serve as a warping to other! thoughtless young men and thus| |tend to turn thetr path from a jonely prison cell love a man who does not a girl who not care for him, and | have reason to believe she will never mar. ry him, Although | have had many good offers of marriage, | always refuse. Down deep in my heart, | 1 know | can never love another. Do | do right to walt and hope |for him? Sometimes | think | will |marry another, but when It comes to answering “Yes,” | simply can't jdo it, as | fe though | could) never be happy. |way above Ford speed. enough to make tt a darn good act Harold Holland and company pre sent a sketch, Married, Al) | Right.” It's supposed to be funny The De Luxe girls—five of ‘em have a fair singing and dancing act $2.00. Genuine Mocha pair $1.15 and $1.50. The Mansfield sisters play several |{nstruments well Teddy Mittens ogee mee EL gaee wrist style, the pair 50¢. THE EMPRESS Wtigriicieohipstibccarns a There's a pretty good bill at the |Empress this week, with Edwin Give Him a Bath Robe for Christmas Beacon Bath Robes are of- fered in a complete nort- ment of colors in floral de- signs as well as figures, stripes and plaids; complete and ready to be made up, with neck cords, frogs and girdles; in size 72x90 inches, and in two different weights, at $3.50 and $2.90. ~—Third Floor. Ford and four pretty dancers com- peting with BE. E Clive and com pany for first honors. The Clive group present a sketch, “One Good Turn,” melodramatic, but intensely interesting. The Ford dancers are Delmore and neat act In son Light have a very and piano. Claud! and Marion Cleveland get a lot of| laughs out of their turn. Sime draws cartoons, sings and talke—a good combination. Landry brothers good opening act on hanging Second Installment of “Zu dora” was given at the matinee. TO WORK FOR RR. [Marabou and Ostrich ) 1 Neckpieces Reduced \ 2 including plains 50¢ Gloves, for baby, with cord attached, Children’s Gloves As (Christmas Pediat: and Unlined Scout designs. Lined and Boy to $1.50. Women's Ivy or LeReine Kid Gloves, the pair Trefousse Kid Gloves, overseam sewn, the pair La Pratique Kid Gloves, the pair $1.50. Trefousse Pique Sewn or Overseam Kid Gloves, unlined or silk lined, the long —First Floor. Crepe de Chine Waists $3.45 Repriced from $6.75 This assortment has been taken from our regular stock because the sizes are some- what broken; included you will find crepe de chine, mes- saline, chiffon and lace com- Dinations and striped silk waists. In long or short sleeves in either high or low neck, Boece! 59-45. fia trea sere is peplind nightly like GOLD-FILLED SPECTACLES | Tuesday morning by shouting and/ly harmless, can be obtained at Hoping to see my anewer as soon Toveitect eiiish complexion in ions than pape gp onrae eee reeiataiticy aaa fo nie ven wathecne in the treatment ot|** ONE WHO Loves IN VAIN, |_J8mes Wickersham, Alaska dele. __ fortnight. oe > hese accan \ | stored by an application of water) the liquor habit.”—-Ady | A—Dan Cupid sometimes plays| Sat? ‘© consress, is in Seattle and Customers bring shoes here T can't understand, eit! | Lenses, $2.50. ee uttiatiieinlemnaniedteenipanatiaatinje eabeanememncaean UP be hes DIAY*) will remain here for a few days fr rt of the city, be- witt be bothered with ~ | |) | trom a near-by fire hose unfair tricks, but, since bis sway! peters teccing’ for the tines ora eVary part OF She Seep ere anes Srrmeate Ras Denes pud-| . \Manenination Free rane ae Td Dé over the realm of love is complete,|capital, He arrived on the Ment |] cause our work Ie atfferent. pa inten hat wan auict|. eaueoor onrica | , Piles Cured in ie) ey his victims must «rin and bear it. | posa Monday. Wickersham's first ih: eae ere am iy eftace every lin ; cosa cand on. | Bats reclieging Wind Bocding ot bre Provided you are old enough to|duty, he declares, will be to help REGAL SHOE Advertisement. __1118 Piewt Ava, Fine. “Reliee toe know your own heart and mind, you! get ‘an appropriation through for REPAIR SHOP nt would take a great risk to marry/the actual building of the Alaska! | First and Seneca. Main 4196. . one man when you love another bet-| railway | J. B. Brockway of Vashon, who| r ter, You would perjure yourself/ - | was convicted in Justice Brown's | ; te and wrong your husband, for mar. court of malconduct in office and 4 rent |ringe has certain vows which a true| Fr whose case is now on appeal, was|| YOUR OLD FURS aoe | wife will respect. The secret love! reappointed by Commissioner Ham-|{ Can be remade into beautiful bial you bear for the other man would ilton and approved by Commission: | ee Muffs and Fur Ture |no doubt wreck your home {n time. t t jer Knudsen Monday as road super- |] bans. é 3 mS WOMEN’S="= [Say mare eoanc'oa) SECT ices senes tour euerae|| Med Miioey Co Ea | 8 ‘ Beak Biég. can prosper. ors and Knudsen named four, di- People’s and Do nothing for a while, at lenst s | viding the patronage equally. oy If you remain single, you are free) i es | Hamtiton's motion to, put the 4 thie DR. LR. CLARK, D. D. 8 | to love your Ideal; yes, and hope, Tairgp lg liitw ee eee caer | ie coy fF temante my the nay’) fample treatment of Pyramid excessive expenditures was car © of nity. fasts a m |Mr. Swanson Strongly La Remedy mailed free tor trial gives °XCe pe itching, bleeding or "i whic & life whi hemorrhoids and. all |rosy glow over many | Recommends the Regal Guarantee ; . otherwise proves a desolate a inthe privagy, of our = Meine th. GA a. dion dreary waste; its fiaine burns pwn home. “Pyramid Pile “flomedy te cal - ™ extracted | brig’ evel ” h lor sale at all drug eo ® box. S WATER SHUTH OFF NOTIC | 4 K MH TO BE CLOSED OUT | The Regal Dentiste ee te A ee e pe @| Satisfaction when you have ree |solutely without pain, I take| hope always Water will be shut off in all of| Glasses fitted by us, whether , |great pleasure in recommending | - West Seattle south of West Alaska| you pay $2.50, $5.00 or $7.00. er wae going with a boy for nearly a year, but now she has turned him down. He calle up often and wants to speak to me. My rf gete very angry and says | m too young to have boy friends. | m 15. Do you think | am too |them to any jof any kind. JAMES SWAN “1732 19th Ave. Mr. Swanson is well with the work we did for him. We can please and satisfy you just the same way Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Corner Third and Union. | st. and in the district north of West Alaska st. east of California ave. and south of West Charleston st., also on Alki ave. and in the Alki Point district on Wednesday, De- cember &, from 9 a. m, to 5 p. m. one needing dentistry | Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg, Less Than Half Price Because the lease on the building has been sold we t Remedy, will then be sent you at once mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. young? Mother thinks he Is a very nice boy. this The thing | want to know Is Should | tell him to stop call to keep peace with my big are compelled to sacrifice this elegant stock of Wom- Please answer as soon as possi-| ble, so | will know what to do. } BROWN EYES. A.—Why not let mother decide?| |In this particular case she should) be a better judge than big sister or Cynthia Grey, If she sanctions your friendship with the boy, who en’s Suits, Coats and Dresses. Every price has been BACKED by PIKE PLACE MARKET CO. LOWER FLOOR cut to less than half, for the purpose of closing out the 1332-34 Second Ave.—211 Union St. 4 3? stock as quickly as possible. ’ , ‘has the right to interfere? Women’s $7.60 to $12.80 Coats, | Women's $18.00 to $25.00 meme peek pes & Buy Your Holiday Goods | states In the western part of the | United States the marriage of first | eeusine is not prohibited? W. W. | Ac—The Western states that do |not prohibit the marriage of first cousins are Utah, Idaho, Montana, When the Children Cough, | New Mexico and Texas, Rub Musterole on Throats oy for On Credit Make Your Xmas Money Go a Long Way q way is: A little down Your credit to us is as good as Women's Suite »? $12.50 Women's Suite »” $18.50 to $15.00 $5.95 Remember, the Eastern and a little at a time. cut to..... am In great difficulty. 1 Misses’ $7.50 to $12 | and Chests have been going with | two girls your cash. r Coats, now........ e Dresses, up to $15, HY sitiscie Kow WAS te erable lee eee tn en one ’ ° ° . , rants, ap , $3 95 may Revels inca "croup Sr"etrae [MOR want, one. of thems but 1 Go| Millinery That’s Right in Price Women’s Plush Coats, worth Juetae 2 Siting tee * s wnt nand| her, But | can’t tell the other one, R kably L: Pri Nifty Wi H q $25.00, And Dresses up to f. It | because of her faith in me. What ‘emarkably Low Prices on Nifty Winter Hats U0, iP |shall | do? A READER, | ASSORTMENT 1, ASSORTMENT II, j for..... Pie ae aio's o0 a GSO, for... csc cod - A: Sin © you walked Into quick. Regular prices, from $4.50 to Regular prices from $12.60 to sand of your own accord, you es 410-00, Wednesday $10 nesday Sal re ar ala dale amaah ba cat [rescue you. Nor its Jour game, and cae sat continues untt je entire stOcrR ts sold. you played unfairly; tt is your play t one now, and if you draw the losing | FURS We Feature Attractive and Comprehensive | Winter Novelties 4 card you will not suffer more than! the girl you willfully deceived, REVIVALS OVER Retiring From Business Assortment of Reduced Sui a Quick Clearance in Blouses F $5 Values that can't be for The display tiful have finest of beau- Furs we | Sprain, Froated | Ut often pi | ie Grageiit's, in 9 ever We say emphatically that equal values have never been | equaled, A nd a special Intge hospital alxe| made, Quality | offered in any previous season by this store, Better style | large assort- D ts long remem-]| has never been offered here or elsewhere for near these | ment to choose 4 matte you wet the genuine MUS’! standing room only was left for bered after] prices. from. Sizes 34 @ Th “ ag} > 4 “ifuptersion : price forgotten, to 46, What you ask for, The Musterole) over 200 at the closing session of Suits that are seldom found with a sale price. the revival services Monda night $50.00 Black Velvet, | $80.00 Brown Chiffon Broad-) $60.00 Black Chiffon ¥ at the First Methodist church, The 4 $49 50 4 ad Siidtiy ot braid $29. 50 | cloth, trimmed $39. 50 Broadcloth .........0+6 ° oO site the Arcade Entranc program consisted chiefly of sing | trimmed in pomolre.... i PPo: ing under direction of P. P. Bilhorn.|ff $65.00 Navy Chiffon Broad- | $65.00 Taupe Duyetyne, velvet | $75.00 Black Chiffon Broadcloth, fur - A shower of several hundred dollars|—} cloth, trimmed t trimmed, | for Mr. Bilhorn followed Dr. Leon-|f in pomoire $39.50 at | at .$55.00 | ard's appeal.