The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1915, Page 5

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It is possible to do a big week’s washing in a couple of hours with Get a cake next washday, follow the easy directions, and see how easy it makes work when you don’t have to boil or hard-rub your clothes. Fels & Co. Philadelphia of Ath ave. 8. W., robbed ESDAY } Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) | Pork Back Bones. | Mutton Chops Spare Ribs Anchor Brand FISH—(Stall 11) Fresh Catfish, 2 Ibs | Halibut, tb. Oysters. “Por. LR. CLARK, D. D. 8. Dentist Broke Off Two Teeth; the Regal Pulled Them Without Pain. Here is a remarkable statement Bacon we ive Crabs and other shellfish In season VEGETABLES—(Stalis 16.17) “Gentlemen: [| was very ner-| Cauliflower. : Yous when I entered your. office to| 10¢, 15¢, and We have three teeth extracted, due to Ontons, 3 Ibs. for My previous experience with an Yakima Potatoes, other dentist. He broke two of the three teeth off, which were so AKERY—(8tall 1 painful I did not let him finish |B Pach (sal te) a pulling my teeth, but now I[ can 13 doz. Cookies Boe truthfully say teeth can be ex pg re™ Soni) 20e tracted absolutely painless, and no Fancy Wi Aveiak. b one need have the least fear, for it g a $1.00 did not hurt me a bit, Cy A BRE Adstciteb toh gt. . ANDREA 8. BUVIK . $1.13 “2104 Ni nh 40) St “= ® «de 104 North 40th Street Spitzenbergs, box . 81.25 Very often we have work just GROCERIES—(Stalle 13-14) like this—where other dentistg Paper Napkins, 100 have botched the job, but we in variably straighten it out and please and satisfy the patient just as we did in this case. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union Read Star Want Ads for profit. Use them for results 10¢: 1000 for... Black Pepper, Ib Cocoa, per Ib. Fresh Peanut Butter, 2 Ibs. : 25e BUTTER EGGs— | (Stall 18) "Strictly Fresh Local Ranch Exes, per doz. 35¢; Nyt AND We Aieo Carry a Full Line of Fresh Milk and Cream Avoid those discomforting trips during the wet weather. The telephone will take your voice, where you wish to send it, same time it takes your umbrella. you to get into y Have the Talk Without the Walk — Telephone THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Mre. W. G. Anderson, eC MV oe ERVI UG NAN ) WAU Beat it) NN ANN NAN UUW It's all up to Mee rice A, Levy. She's got to serve five minutes in jail for violating the recent initiative law Mohibiting the collection of fees by employment agen cles dudgeeGordon imposed a fike of $20 and a jail sen tence of five minutes, for the law requires some jai! sentence in every case of this kind So one of these fine days, when Mra, Levy can spare the time, she'll visit the po: fice court, obtain her com. mitment papers, hire a “jit ney bus” or take a gtreet car, and mount Profanity hill, There she will intro duce herself to the matron of the county jall, discuss the weather for @ minute or two, perhaps, turn around, and say “Good bye,” thus complete her sentence. LONDON the Jan, 1 Reports that allies have reoceupled Lille are ‘ont according to dispatches ‘eceived today from various corre spoudents at the front. The offi-| a! war bureau raised no objection publication of the story, but said t had no confirmation of tt IN FIVE MINUTES NOSICKSTOMACH, INDIGESTION, GAS If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or Hes like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, und gested food, or have a feeling of dizziness heartburn, —fullnens, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can surely get relief in five minutes Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainty printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape's | Diapepsin, then you will under. stand why dyspeptic troubles of all | kinds must go, and why it relieves }xour, outoforder stomachs or {n digestion in five minutes Pape's Diapepsin is harmless tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for asstmila jtion into the blood all the food | you eat; besides, {t makes you go }to the table with a healthy appe } tite; but what will please you most is that you will feel that your Intestines are clean you will need to xatives or liver pills for billousness or constipation y will have many “Pape's cranks some people | 2, but you will be en |thustestic about this splendid stomach preparatiom too, if you ever take It for indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, stomach misery t some now, this minute, and rid yourself of atomach misery Hindigestion tn five minutes. dyspepsia, or Why Go Out?’ Telephone! about the city when and and do so in about the our coat and raise . j while Q.—A girl friend of mine received a diamond ring through the mail for a Christmas present. It wi just accompanied by a card with Christmas greetings on Wt and the young man's name signed. She s him often, but never says any thing about the ring. She doesn’t know whether this is an engage But he asked ment ring or not her to kiss him the other evening she thinks hie Intentions are good. He Im a very queer, ba boy What would you do were you in her position? AI would take no r friend should have returned the ring to its sender or demanded sn explanation from him at once. It ts not proper to accept such a gift unless one fs engaged Q.—! am to be maid of honor for my girl friend, and there are to be two bridesMalds. Should not the maid of honor be dr y from the bridesmaid color would, be pretty for me, also for the mails? It is to be a church wedding In the afternoon or even ing? T. A The maid of honors gown. carrying out the same colar as that of the bridesmaids’ gowns which are of the colors carried out in the general scheme of the wed ding, {* usually made diff rom the maids’ gowns, Th generally suggests the style Of CO® ing girl and in need of a home. tume for her maids to wear, and ghouid | accept the other man? also the colors to be carried Out. He promised to give me a good If a pink wedding is chosen, the home and be good to me. What bridesmaids might wear pink mes-| nai | do? SAN. saline or net gowns and carry pink| 4 —you might be happy mar) roses, while the maid af honor! ried to a man who could give you | might wear « gown ef white foun! dation with rose touches and carry the sunset rose blending into yel ow Q.—For the past eight months | have been keeping company with a young lady two years younger than 1 believe she loves me, and | certainly do love her, We have 1, being 26, become engaged. Only a week ago! was informed that she had p life. 1 inv be the truth knowledge, she admitted It. Pi advise me ae to whether or not should marry her. in this matter, agri am broken: URIC ACID hearted fF. | A—This in a difficult question for sewer rightly, However, | tor neeumation and Kidmey Trouble | suggest that you consider eee this one question: Are you willing ta upeey her and fergee what you 90 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) have learned so completely you will never bring it up to her in after years? You must feels sure in your own mind that she has sin cerely decided to live a good life— ‘and yon must also be sure that what she has told you will not les sen your respect and love for her.! Q.—If a hostess fh. widow and has invited gu dinner, which place at the table! nd how should ehould she occupy, her gueats be seated? A | | | | outers leree de Hance. rman-American City Duwamish Valley Commercial! |Club asks council to light “dead | man’s curve, near Georgetown. eion A and Lake Burien tine n De J | Staate-Zeltung for lit Mayor Gill will attend League of | Washington Municipalities conven Washington tion at Olympia Jan. 2 Jeff Davis, who helped obtain Ho- tel de Gink for Seattle down-and wants to run home tn New York. F. E. Fenelon ang R. C. Oeder, In- | dicted in connection with the Pre-| ferred Mercantile Co 60 to jail on withdrawal of bonds Munical program given Sunday) night at Hotel Liberty L. F. Ocesear, Serafine vitiatior| 1 Lucile Goldy held for death of} Esculine Bushnell, great-great. | murder Seattle schooner Harold Blekum ashore on Karluk spit Esculine Bushness, great-great niece of David Bushnell, whose ex periments led to invention of sub: marine, will christen tender Bushnell Jan tings will be held every two! weeks in Commercial Club member jship campaign W. A. Page, Seattle carpenter falls heir to fortune STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1915. in the t year lived a decidedly “scarlet” tigated and found it to Informing her of my Please help me She should occupy the head) pack of the table, with the guest of honor! unemployed | submarine | ° PAGE 5 Jat her right, or if there Is no apecial guest of honor, most importance a left according at the table ens Who seats her guests well, when she has done #o half th cers of her dinner ix aggured her right and to thelr It Is a clever host and wuc Q.—My uncle was reading about some estead lands which would be opeWRhe tet of February, He said | ought to send in my name for the draw. | sald | wasn’t old enough, es | am only 18, and could not take property like that until | was 21 yelre old. He contends that | can, but 's your decision will settle the argument. v. T. ¥. A A person must be 21 years lof age before he or she can file for a homestead years to @ young man, three monthe ago he disappe and | heard no more of the me: fell in love with me and, unint tionally, | encouraged his atten and last evening he proposed. | refused. 'e death. Of cour | can never love another, but | am a poor work everything that money could bny knowing your idea of what consti tutes happiness, | cannot say; after you have Istened to a few of the stories | have from women who didn't stop to figure that money cannot buy love, you would be rather skeptical 1 certainly cannot advise you to marry solely for a home and sup port. Uniess you have a apark of |affection In your heart for this man, you had better remain single, even though it means that must earn your own bread and }| butter the rest of your days Sertul Be strong, well and vigorous, with n from stiff joints, sore muscles, rh: kidney or bladder trouble To prove the Williams Treatment conquers kidney and bladder di eases, rheumatiom and all uric acid troubles, no matter how chronte or, have never used th wil stubborn, tf y« Williams Troatmen ne Oe bottle « kw ut out this notice with your name and addrees ive to help pay distribution penses, to The Dr. D. A Company, De 4 ~ 0. Rutiding. East Hampton, Conn. Send at onee, and you will recetve by par- cel post a regular bc bottie (82 doses), without charge and without incurring any obligations. One bot tle only to @ family or address. We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops « Building, Seattle NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers M. B. Kensedy sed Tourtet 0 (except 2 and send tt with P Sanday) cept ® Saturday, 1104 Time table subject to chai notice Phone Main » Price Bee Bound Trip White Gloves Cleaned 5c and 10c Plant and Office, 10th Ave. and E. Unton. | E. 849—Phones—E. 1164 We Gall and Deliver Promptly, ° -@ Y ELSEWHERE 1 Missouri prosecution of bread trust. begins In Alps, three killed by an | Robeno, “handeuff_ man,” ‘ from Walla Walla hos. Body of Marshall Wilder sent) 30 DAYS to N York for burial | Everett county fair. assured CUT CES Biocon alpine. resovsed. PRI U. S. shows $17,797,733 trade balance during week ending | exsncrrine ar NA Norwegian bark Wulff goes j ashore. at Victoria after dragging g25¢ Per Cent Reduction anchor from these regular prices 1 ik hy < - Loe Angeles bakers reduce the 922K Gold Crowns. ..$5.00 Logging camps in Snohomish|f Bridgework ........ 5.00 n not of d under mill/ Full Set of Teeth ership, will resume operation |Mf Porcelain Crown.. Feb. 1 i Former presidents Roosevelt and |$100 fine and ride on same train unaware of other's pre Federal inquiry flour in. Chicago Steamer Dora, overdue, rd_after lying in diak nearly Meat of 16 cow lnughtered in Pie howed them affected ence into high price promised arrived shelter weeks, publicly county tuber of cove two ith Two hundred soldiers leave Vic teria for front Dr. T. D. Phillips, Everett, gets 20 days sentence for reckless driving. Silver Filliags. We do exactly advertised. Lady Attendant. Terms to suit All work guaranteed 15 years. ELECTRO \PAINLESS IDENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring Peuple’s ventists. with the guests of; hand and the others arranged | congentality | | but whom you could not love, Not! but} give! doses) free If you! Williama! Second Alive. and Pike St. | | Petticoats / HESE well-known “Pett: coats are offered in Jersey or Jersey tops with messaline flounce, or in all messaline with knife pleated flounces, Both wide and narrow skirts are in cluded in the selling, in| such colors a8 emerald green, black, gray, Copen, taupe, wistari American uty. Eppo Pe coats, as have the patented band you kgow self adlusting waist Not all sizes in the as sortment in every style offered Kecond Floor R. &B, Gaye, Receiver The January Sale of White ESTABLISHED 1616 ments Gowns, Genuine French Hand Work, Special $2.95 Mhese are daintily and-emproide n pretty floral de made h or ‘without yoke f an excellent quality of sheer nair French Cenibisations, Special $2. ” and $3.95 I hand-made dainty garments are offered in drawer and corset cover le embroidered in a va riety of pretty desig Gawns, nes i at - pe Ine thi ortment y« ticularly fine ariety of dainty nainsook g i ree er styles, trimmed with deep yoke of lace and embroidery in come bination Combinations, Special $1.50 These are made of a fine quality of nainsook and are effectively trimmed with Val. lace and dainty embroid- ery, either Prince r ist-line effects, in ten different styles Third Floor of Men’ s Underwear Gloves Night Shirts Ties ; Shirts Sweaters $3.50 Union Suits, $1.95. $3.00 Gantner & Mattern Union S$ $1.65. a $1.50 Wool Undergarments, 95¢ $1.75 Heavy Ecru Cotton Union , $1.25. 59¢ White Cotton Underwear, 306. $2.00 G. & M. Garments, 9Be. $3.00 G. & M. Garments, $1.65. $4.00 G. & M. Garments, $2.35. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Hosiery, 3 for $1.00, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 Silk Neckwear, $1.00. $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 Shirts, $1, 15. $6.00, $5.00 and $4.00 Sweat , $1 65. Just Inside the Pike St —First Floor. $2.00 and $3.00 HERE are just from our stocks and e ere offered in such colors as The Clearance of Boys reduced prices as these Ro; quality, reduced to Boys’ Fancy Mixed Suit quality, reduced to.... Boys’ Fancy Mixed Suits, $7.50 quality, reduced to quality, reduced to Boys ties, $3.85 reduced to. $7.65 $1.00 . Hats Reduced to 49 $1.50 and $2.00 Hats Reduced to 95c 300 of thes a good quality of Bagiish felt, and suitable for boys from 8 to 16 years. Suite and Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws ’ Fancy Mixed Suits, $12.50 $9. 65 | $5.65 | Boys’ Fancy Mixed Suits, $5.00 Overcoats, $10.00 quall- | Hats Reduced to $1.39 Felt Hats which we have ected tepriced for immediate clearance. They gray, green, brown and blue Made of se Overcoats continues at such Boys’ Overcoats, $7.50 q thes, reduced to...... Overcoats, $6.50 quall- reduced to........ $4.65 { Boy Overcoats, $5.00 quali- . es, reduced to..... 3.65 i ys’ Overcoate, | thes, reduced to $2. | All Blue Serge Suite and Blue Cheviot Sutts will be sold at 15 per cent off. Third Floor ‘SWISS SOLDIERS MASS ON BORDER BASEL, Switzerland, Jan, 11.— | Fearful that the heavy fightiag now |in progress in Aleace will lead to violations of neutrality, the republi | had all its avatiable troops on guard lalong the frontier today. All prep arations had been made for calling out additional forces if neces The Swiss Red Cross, commission and Catholic Sisters, |: | was stated, would care ‘or the wounded, regerdieas of nationality Both Germans and French were pouring reinforcements into the fighting zone. The Germans wer: said to have more than 160,000 men in the province—-60,000 In Mulbaus en, 36,000 nor*h and west of the city, and the reat scattere1 about in the | district | were emptied of theli regunr pa tlents to make room for the wound | ed. CHICKEN STEW IS Chicken stew for the ginks! This is the gladdest word that has been noised about Ho- tel Liberty, Washington st., and the other haunts of the hungry in many a day The stew its appear ance every morning in the alley Bob White's Watfle 11916 Second ave. 8. On the week, fare is ham coffee Two were fed today. The line grows longer daily, and by the time the next chicken stew occasion rolls around it is expected the alley will not be fong enough to con- tain the procession. § : NORTH YAKIMA, Jan, 11 complaint, sworn to by Lucia A Crangle, assistant state labor com missioner, is on file here y charging Mrg proprietor of th violat ing the eight-hour law for women in connection with the serving of a jdinner to poor children Christmas day | A patron of the cafe paid for the dinner behind house, of the and men plain, ordinary days such as Monday sandwiches hundred | | | | Henshaw Michigan cafe, with Following acquital on charge of Three-year-old Portland boy scalded (o death by falling into tub of boiling water Supreme court affirms decision holding George Richols, landlord, | blameless for desth of Mrs. Ella Johnston, killed when porch col lapsed erman hospitals along the Rhine | GIVEN TO JOBLESS| murder of husband, Mrs, N. © Grier weds G, D. Solomon at Port: | land is! STORM WARING Small craft storm warn- ings were ordered displayed at OFFICE SUPPLIES 11:30 a m. A moderate th shifting to southwest je is expected. Firet 4 o LBARN MILLINERY Start now. Complete course taught—thorough, reliable. All applications must be In before Janvary 15th Model Millinery Co. oun Fice Will continue to ship Salmon, aver Aging § pounds, dressed, in individual boxes, to any point in the U. 8. All Charges Prepaid, $1.26 : Guaranteed to ai dition. Also Kippered Salmon and all other sea. products. See the fish before shipped if you wish, 501 Northern Bank Bldg. Gold-Filled Spectacles nd Kyegtacses, Fitted With BULL BROS. \ Jus? Printers 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 | Very Nearly the Last Call And Here Are the Most Wonderful of All Piano Values” Ever Offered Pianoless Homes—Look, Read, Act:: Quick Before the Pianos Left Are All Sold ‘ can fit your hand. MENDENHATL The Pen Spec 117 Madison St. Remember, nearly all Pianos ere new, not even shopworn, but the few that are used are in perfect and guaranteed condition. \ All ca be had on very easy payments. Take 20 or 30 or 40 months The big home piano house's little-prosit-per-1 method pric now made still lower during this sale. The Price | That Was Behe | $ 500.00 Steinway [9.40000 BUAWik. cc sti: cisashs Cenkt cl 4adute G ocean $ 400.00 Hallett & Davis | $ 300.00 Kingsbury $ 450.00 Emerson ; $ 600.00 Kingsbury Inner Player Inner Player Piano Ebony-Stained Case 550.00 Kingsbury 00 Steinway, $ $ $ 650,00 Largest-Sized Weber Upright $1,150 Weber Pianola, just like new $650.00 Many other slightly used Pianola Pianos from $288.00 to 's 0) And many others, almost any make you can think,of, and all now to be had for less than wholesale prices ; Baby Uprights for Fastidious Musicians We have a most beautiful display of Baby Uprights—the joy of the fastidious musician. The daintiest of all case designs. The most ex- Peepers eee l reese eee quisite finish and sweetest toned. The most durable of all upright | pianos. These are included in the price sacrifice, In fact, nothing is reserved. The little beauties are priced at $345 for the regular $525 | styles, and $3 Several full 33 for the plain styles ized Uprights at $152.00, $214.00, $228.00, $267.00 and gular $275.00, $375.00, $400.00 and $425.00 sty Terms, $1,00 a week, or $6.00 or $7.00 a month on $190. weseterres will be sold, for adver- one-third off for 200 rolis Rythmodik Player Music, at each All other new, player rolls, tising purposes, ten days Eilers Music House 3d & University “Lohengrin” Grand Opera Tickets Now o@ Sale Here

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