The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1915, Page 5

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Wobaum —“USH YOUR CREDIT" — 416 to 424 Pike Stree ——— W codbous othing Reserved in This January Clearance Sale mean All through the store are sale prices marked in_plain figures—which in dependable Home Furnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, etc 10% to 50% From the Re A Sale With Credit—and We Charge No Interest a savings see ‘ $22.50 DINING TABLE, quartered ° Pe eerrey . te cok zien oak, finished waxed or fumed: 4s dor dull der -Ttop, with flush rim JANUAK ARY CLEARANCE CLEARANCE Prick $26.50 | oir $26.45 HALF PRICE sirable single pieces have Li 4 070, been marked at exactly HALF VM fda PRICE for Quick Clearan 4 (ihaic $9.50 BEDROOM TABLE, 20x nexeate Chay Sad $0 inches; genuine mahogany [a HALF flour bin. Clearance Prices on PRICE $4.75 te at PILLOWS $7.00 mahogany finish ARM ather Pt) aie, alot 1 25 ROCKER, HALF ern, ova: SUSSD|| mex. $3.50 feathers, $42.50 genuine Spanish leath thai wicca: 32729 eee ee ROCKER. > ” $3.50 PRICE $21 25 Duck Down Pillows, . $15.00 RATTAN ROCKER, ier : $5.00 con seat and back All-goose Feather $5 75 HALF vine PRELT MATT ESS, ‘Pillows, per pair. ° aaibe $7.50 butt fi TES a | cOO8: jown le tens, par pair ..$7.00 a noms aan ts at Sale Prices | 4!6° ike Street: Pe jone—Private Exchange—Eliiott 3096 'TRY TO DISQUALIFY SHERIFF Is the federal government goina|ing to the law, didn't need any to attack the citizenship of |firet papers at all. Sheriff-elect “Rob” Hodge? Friends of John W. Roberts. republican, defeated cadidate for 7 |sheriff, are making this clatm. rise Roberts himself Ts non-commital. If any mich action should be FT pats taken by the government, Roberts a letime will begin quo” warrante proceed- | ings against Hodge to remove him from office As the county commissioners THE CHICKERING plano is DR, L. R. CLARK, D. 0. 8 would then have the appointment | standard the id over, but, ow “ . of Hodge's yccensor, Ft ing to our special arrangements “The Regal Dentists Ex- "oer * with the manufacturers, we have tracted Nine Very Bad itodae. sowever. isn't worried in| also & special proposition to offer ” {the least. He declares his citixen-]on the Chickering * Roberts’ friends say that Hodge America’s oldest established and Mrs. Blauvelt, ‘and They}, Norer hie first and hie wee. | ¥ers dest pisno, in regular up rights, fo player piano models and ond papers one day after another, | instead of waiting two years. Hodge came to this county when he@ was 14 years old and, accord- " 5 99 Didn’t Hurt a Bit. | \ | in beautiful baby and parlor grands Read what she has to\say about Joan now be had at a price that will : prove a real surprise. An offer |that never has been made to any it: “The Regal Dentists extracted }in this emergency and surplus sale. though the low prices cannot advertised for obvious reasons. N. W. Corner Third and Union be Be sure and see Sohmer pianos and let us tell you the present low price KIMBALLS. We want to call the beautiful | STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. PAGE 5. Q—! am a young man with a natural craving for human compan soon to any more than wishes to have pleasure that im not marry lonship, but do not dance, gamble shared with you. Not if you love or take any pleasure in playing him as you should. This is a que cards. Most of the young women of tion of right feeling, rather than my acquaintance are young women who seem to be satisfied with the one of right and wrong love for the dance, and prefer the Dear Miss Grey—Have been much young men who attend dances, Interested In “Mollie” In “The Con which, of course, makes a fellow fessions of a Wife,” also the letters feel rather out in the cold. Lenjoy from office giris who were in love athietios, but thie of ne ty can with their employers: not supply all the demands of hu-| | once worked as a stenographer man nature. for a man who came near ruining 1 attend the Y. M,C. A, and aim. his family and my own life. He had ilar organizations, but my experi a wife and three children, but stil! ence in that line leads me to be- claimed | was the only girl he Mieve that the organizations, loved. they are managed, give the average | was not an attractive girl, by young man the impression that any means, so | knew it was not they are out for the money, and, to good looks which made “my boss” @ young man with limited spending think he admired me. money, they are out of the question Finally | told him | was going to With th few statements, such leave, but he promised to behave, they «@ would it m more and he raised my ary $10 more thical for a young man of this de- a month, | decided to stay. | could scription to go bury his head in the see that the other 24 stenographers sand, or indulge in the above-nam: noticed the Intimacy between us. ? A READER | went on a vacation to my home number of ell in New York state, and wrote him | A-—There are a gible young women in this city who | wae going to stay at home. in do not dance, and who would much, etead of an an urprised |prefer the society of a sensible He beg lyoung man to that of a smooth-.ged me to return and | promised | would. Cynthia flee, the talk wae worse than ever ey advises that you start out on a a@® some one had found out he had tongued gambler, If you have nev When | returned to the of er mot a girl of this type, been down to « When the g me. | ed how | en | diligent find that arch right now. You will will be more profitable * }in the long run than burying your joyed my vacation, | showed them head in a sand pile. my engagement ring, and “my bose” near toppled over when he saw it |} @a— give me the names and That settled him laddresses of some magazines to, | had my sweetheart meet me end after working hours whenever pos sible, and before | left the office to which amateur writers may | their stories and receive pay? | E. 1, G, (be married, | had regained the re | A—There are no special maga spect of my fellow-workers. | nines. Any magazine will be glad) Take my advice, girls, and let the) to receive your manusertpt and give it a reading Of course, so long as it bears the name of an amateur, it probably will not sold, But it in wise to keep sending the stories, ny way,.and some day you will re married men alone | MRS. L. BLE. | Q.—i am a girl of 18 and have) been thinking of getting work in the city, | have no special training, be colve a note from a jitor telling cept for housework, and | am tired you wherein your story is weak. of doing that in my own home. Then you will be on the way to suc Would it bé Safe to board In Seattie coves. There is no royal road there.|until | can find work? My people One must just keep on trying until have a comfortable home on a large} he gets th That has been the farm, but | want to get to a town experien f the authe whom Where there is something doing you read today once in a while. But | am deathly aissiepeiee afraid of white slavery. Now could Q.—1 am engaged to marry a nice YOU get me a good place to work, young man, and the wedding day is #nd find a safe boarding place for, mot far away. My intended has ™e? OUT-OF-TOWN been keeping company with me for A.—I regret that | am unable to two years. Now he has lost his job, S**ume this responsibility, At pres just as we expected to get a little “nt Seattic cannot take care of the J|home and start out on life's jour Dum girls re at he It What would you ad: ue to) Would be moat unwise for any out GRACE. oftown girl who has a comfortable Well, dear child, 1 would say | home to leave It on the chance of put it off a while longer. Disap- “nding employment tn this city pointment? it ts, but hubby, without cash coming in to meet the gan bills, ete, eto, ts in an unpleas ant situation. Love sometimes fitts out one door when the creditor comes in another. It may seem to you that there would be so much love in the house, nothing could! mar your happiness, However, as new problems arise, even love staggers under the weight of responsibility, Just wait until there are better prospects ahead before you leap into the matrimo l sea. You won't lose him tn the antime, and the courting period “8 | Woman Is Poisoned CHICAGO, Jan The death ot | Mra. Alice Ronalds, wife of Dr. E. Ronalds, was caused by po! according to the coroner's report. | At the time Mre. Ronalds was) taken il! the house was found in} great disorder. The doctor and) two others have been held under surveillance, SHURTLEFF DIES) There in added interest today in} is always delightful Keep up the ba on Bis en te painted | coolng a few weeks longer, months,|?! Kowwell 0 ere Seo if necessary vee oe ee. Q.—I am engaged to be married . ts | nice aweck, is rignttormets They're With U. S.| go with other young men? He does) i . ceitseriand, Jan. 7.--| not approve of it, but | can see no harm in keeping the acquaintance of my boy friends as well as my girl chums. 3 A.—Do you think it would be right for him to go with other girls commenting e@4-| son's note! Swiss news: re ftorially on President W' to Great Britain co American as on ree, of vital import all neutrals. nine very bad teeth for me that) s DIS jplano purchaser heretofore, and|and would you approve of it? § ‘ et had been giving me trouble for’ STEAMER ABLED ['imited to immediate buyers of you do not care to have f years and I can truthfully say that! jl only a few of these time-honored,| unshared by the many DOC HEARING ON they never hurt a bit, SAN PEDRO, Jan. 7—The Brit-|‘metried and world-renowned | ———_—__—______________ “ . ye! - x v : otanon. WALLA WALLA, Jan The rate ‘ 4 Co. tanker, put into port today with) New * YORK’S PROUDEST ttle whose license was revoked We extract teeth. we fill teeth, | 4 disabied steering gear |ACHIEVEMENT in high-grade PRAISE SIMPLE MIXTURE end then to to him by the| Seen en lip acces Beard a plano making—the Sohmer. It is| Many in Seattle praine the simple Lourt, ig being heard today before| soa nn = ; used by nearly all the Nation’s beat| mixture of buckthorn bark, glycer e state medical examiners. don't hurt our patients. We cm | REALTY MAN DIES | 70" >) nearly all the cetablished |ine, pte, knows as Adier-I-ke. Thia|" De JG, stewart Of Seattle. lost prove this by the signed state| Andrew J. Lee, 57, a realty deal-| leader remedy fs the st THOROUGH Wednesday | — of wr ge a gp Desscogpe of ler, with offices at California ave| ny. gop be had in| Dowel cleanser ever sold, being eve | eattle an vietnity. ur prices w he Sohmer caa now be had Bl weed successtu appendd = | ¢re low and gur workmanship and ceaaat tec iy beinnsy dead) many styles of beautiful upright| Ure "ccesetull eee SUES SHOW GIRL| qaterial the very best. C Sterns ave, Watnaed | pianos, elegant mahoganies, beaut | ey cee ot ox : -—— Pa W apguesspemdbccke rineranr jful Circassian walnut, ete NEW YORK 1 m1 “Robert J i oe Goldman, 19-year-old son o Regal Dental Offices | Governors bali will be held in| The Sohmer also has a standard t the + Goldman, wealthy banker, has DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. |new Temple of Justice, Olympia.) and established price, but a few|,; » INSTAN started divorce proceedings against 1405 Third Avenue Jan. 20 of these instruments will be sold|ing. Swifts Ph jee——2nd A is chorus-irl wife, Edith Ostend ] Advertisement joldman. SEWING particular attention to # lot of the rey yy very finest Kimball pianos and it Occidental and Yesler |]! iver tianos ever shown in this i MEATS—(Stalle 1-9) ity. No finer Kimball plarios have Choice Mutton Chops, Ib. ever been seen here. Thousands Fs : 12'2¢ of Kimball pianos and player Fresh Spare Ribs, lb..42¢ pianos have been sold by us in the Sirloin Steak, Ib 18¢ |] past. We are now offering thexe 1 Loin Pork Chops, Ib 1s¢ “ Jid instruments a wrices that / yreatly reduced prices f 1 mn at 5 At great!) FISH—(Stall 11) are astounding. and any home now : Halibut Iba Qe have a fine Kimimll plano or Drop Heads Salmon, % Ibs 25 er plono without any serious VEGETABLES—(Stalie 16-17) [J {drain upon the family pocketbook Singe) New Home Fancy Salmon Bellies, 2 Ibe It would jeopardize the manufa . Wil« ee | 2he turers elsewhere were Wheeler & Wi n, tand Cabbage, Ib ’ 2¢ we to ope publish the sale price ds and other makes, $10 Fancy leat Lettuce, 3 [lof these Kimballs. But we wish to Pus bunches 5e state frankly that we are selling pa up. Fancy Celery, bunch... 5¢ these Kimball pianos and player Fancy Cele large st planos for less and on easier terms f T p Ma hines 2 for 15¢ [fof payment than we have ever of x 10 Cc Brussels Sprouts, 3 Ibs Kimballs since we com AKERY—(Stal ” seid ; \sinallted A ‘45 A SUPERB EXHIBIT OF UP We must make réom for is tee. Coskios.; 5¢ WH RIGHTS. The beautiful upright ‘ ‘ y an on the second floor will attract the the ne White Sewing eb Ads orl epg es attention of every discrimipating ap ngeR, 2 do he Machine Jew machines . Jo music lover, Some are the baby if 4 Extra Fancy Walnuts, 2 Ibs prights, the joy of the fastidious rented « parts 45e musician, Just the thing for A s ‘ "1 GROCERIES—(Stalls 13-14) con rlor or apartment, th and suppli¢ or all makes Ground Coffee, per Ib. .15 A Se : - ; daintiest case design, most ex of machine Expert re lAghthouse Clams, @ cans quisite finish, the sweetest tone, for Home-made 2 lbs 256 tter 25¢ and also the that have ever House of Bilers moat durable pianos pairing been offered by the Peanut (Made while you wait.) BUTTER AND EGG8— These, too, are all included in (Stall 18) the price sacrifice. © beau | thes are priced at only"$345 for the and the plainer model ancy Plymouth Storage 5 styles MACHINE CO. Begs, 2 do 7 ; tint ane Wild Rang [fare $12 and $27 lose, sold now on , our special easy payment plan. 1424 Third Ave., near Pike Mill 256 bein or wall a mibesit of 86 i ' We Also Garry a Full Line at [| Pring or mail a d@posit of § 4 fain 1 Fresh Milk and ream Eilers Music House, Third a University, Store open evenings UR SPECIAL| PRICES For This Week Ran floz Local | Home Pineapple oo DBC ih 75 Me. 18 851 re” BBE ih wa, 80C JOHN C. LESLIE CO. PACIFIC MARKET Happy | large | if can regs Mt Vernon caps New Codfi 2-Ib. brick Creamery 7 First Ave, Floor Sanitary Market Cor, Western at Madison Silver Salmon Fresh 10¢ Whole each Shrimp, Ib Jas ecw woe. B5@] Imported Anchovies, pt., Fresh Mackerel, tb...10@/)15e, at ; .2he Olympia Fish and Oyster Co.—Stall 14 Corner Public Market-—Lower Floor | CITY HAS HALF MILLION CASH ESTABLISHED 1876 R. B. Gage, Receiver Second Ave. and Pike St The January Sale of White Undermuslins fly ITE assortments in every instance are replete with ¢ alu 1 in, in- expensive garments as well as the more elaborate expensive its The materials are those most favored, and the trimmings daint French Combinations at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 Chis hand-made Underwear may be ha Princess or waistline style It is elat it inty floral designs on a fine quality excellent values at the special prices quoted Crepe de Chine Gowns at $3.95 in Made of chine the und hemstitct good-quality of crepe de or square neck styles, and daintily trimmed with ing. May be had in either pink or blue 4 Sateen Petticoats at $1.95 Long Petticoats, made of sateen and effectively finished a at bottom with a nice quality of embroidery At $1.50 is a Long Petticoat of a good quality poplin. It finished at the 3 bottom with machine scalloping Drawers, made of a very fine quality of nainsook and trimme n laces and em- broidery in dainty and effective pattern Knicker or the loose-fitting styles. Very pecially priced in the January Sale of White as foll The $1.25 and $1.50 qualities, special. Erreeeererererrerer es The $2.00 and $2.50 qualities, special ; ‘ $1.50 The $2.95 and $3.50 qualities, special : “ $1.95] Gowns at 95¢, made of crepe or nainsook, with kimono or set-in sleeves, in square or neck, in a variety of effective styles, and trimmed with laces and embroidery ee Third Floor $7 Women’s Light Top Dress Boots 50 Hats y $18.50 Now $2.95 For F; riday and Saturday Only used ATERIAL in these Hats is HIS reduction includes every pair of Lyons velvet, the majority of them rade Bo in the entire being black The shapes offered are offers to you the choicest medium and large, as well as a good as sortment of « selection of models in the most approved You will »se fitting turbans and tri styles immediate au, core The trimmings are ribbons, { patent leather button boots in gaiter _ gd and flowers, at the greatly re- and whole quarter effects, in such colors duced price of $2.95. as white, fawn, sulphur, light gray and 20 Hats at $4.95 dark gray buckskin. All sizes in the as- Formerly $22.50 sortment, although not all sizes in each Large, medium and small shapes, ertiewiar ~— All widths as well: principally velvet models. Priced especially for the two days, Second Floor. $5.95. January Sale of Exceptional Values in Domes $1.25 All-Linen Irish Damask $1.00 Becond Floor tic Linens Sale rt mater is 72 inches in width, fult bleached, of a smooth even weave in Gre- Key border and plain centers, or in maple leaf, spot, rose and stripe designs. Spe- ial, the yard, $1.00. 20 Per Cent Discount on All Austrian Linens During s sale this sharp price concession is offered for the reason that under present conditions we cannot fill in this slightly broken line. We are, therefore, dis continuing this number. Former prices range from $4.75 to $12.50, at 20 per cent discount. 75¢ to $1.25 Scalloped Damask Napkins 50c 1 have been reduced because they have become slightly soiled from display. They are of an excellent quality of damask, and are to be had in small quan- : ties of each pattern. Formerly they sold in stock at from 75e¢ to $1.25 each. Priced w at 50e. 35c All-Linen German Huck Towels 28c This is an excellent Towel for hard srvice 12 Yards of English Long Cloth $1.35 This is a superior quality of 36-inch fabric, light, soft and thoroughly serviceable, at a special price 4 $2.35 Irish Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases $1.95 Thi ne of the extra specials which have been bought so eagerly in this sale. lhe Cases are 45x36, of an excellent quality linen, hemstitched and ready for use. $1.95. NCE OFFICE BOY, NOW HAS BOSS’ JOB In a statement Thursday, Coun- ray PrSenerer, Ra Waren pte pad ts NEW YORK, Jan eRe cilman Fitagerald, chairman of the|Dast, asked | that | the city retain! cowie, head of the American’ Ex: nance comniittee, declared there] ty. Council, deeming it good policy , 8'€88 Co.'s Pacific department, who will be $578,231 cash left in the|to keep a fund of a half million in| Was once office boy fox H. S. Julier, elty treasury after the curent ex-|the treasury at all times, inquired has succeeded the latter as the con- penses are paid next week. Jan to the conditions of a loan in|cern’s vice-president and Eastern The city never made a direct|case the legislature did not vali eral manager. request for a loan from the bank the bridge bonds of $829,000, request for # loan from theely in| which the supreme court recently| TALK CONVENTION quiring as to future possibilities, |declgred tlegal. The city is not suai # There is money in the treasury | broke, Its credit is good, all| At a meeting of the Federation 4 now and has been right along. The! knockers to the contrary of improvement Clubs Wednesda 4 . ——| the program for the tnidwinter con oe INGTON DUE | ON SOUND JAN. 9 The steamship Washington, char) Fred Young tered to carry the relief supplies to! ope vention of the Western Federation of Improvement Clubs, January 10, was outlined WIRELESS IN DAILY |WASH USE ACROSS U. S. os after fall down na trail asse on Chi WASHINGTON, Jan, 7.—Acting| the destitute Belgians, will arrive Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt an-|on Puget sound from’ Japan next : nounced yesterday his department | sunday in establishing cons over succeeded UnionDye Works, Inc. and feliable wireless communica a | : and “fliable wirelees communist! YELLS SCARED "EM ’ Diego and Arlington, Va., Messages ss White Gloves Cleaned ye being sent, he said, both day| When two men, one of them arm and night ed, Stopped Miss Edna Snell and 5c and 10c of Miss Bernice Spencer, eral ave., Wednesday night at Lynn|| py NEW PORT OF CALL si. and ‘Federal ave. the young|| Tint 84 Office, 10th Ave, aud uD women screamed lustily, The men e : On January 30 the British steam-| beat a hasty retreat F. 849—Phones—B. 1164. ship Glenroy of the Royal Mail . 4 etme hates . “To Cure a Oeld in One Day | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tadlots. Drug) | Fists refund money tf it falls to cure, BW l Steam Packet Co, will sail from § attle with a cargo for Vladivostok Sizeria Viadivostok a new port GROVE'S atenature is on each box. tor — , of call for this company oe 4 WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE R - FILE SACKMAN wit || “PS ean PARTS rhe will of ihe iatk Mrs. Wiles We Guarantee You the Best Work in Town—The Best of Materials bere seen ae tate Mrs. Kila 11 Used. Bring Us Youg Old Shoes—We'll Make Them Like Now, court Wednesday, disposes of an/f] 219 James St. John Cicchetti, Prop. estate valued at about $50,000 i

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