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ruaboum—“USE VC «OnE AVG-424 Pike St NOW! Miustrated are a number of the single pieces offered this week at extraordinary savings. This ts the big cleanup tn all departments, and it will pay you to investigate, January Re ductions of 10 per cent to 50 per cont throughout the store. (OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT SALE PRICES) Fine Lace Curtains at Sale Prices Nottingham Lacy Cur talus in lots of one pair to fifty pairs, closing out at the following tremendous reductions 65 Nottiogham Lace Cur We Charge No Interest $4.50 Motal Med very. w pair iNuatration; has brass top Ps Sse Nottingham “eee Guanes tee . na per f pair 65c q :Sginttee vse | (BARGAINS IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS tains, per pair oy a 85c Single burner G Large-size Roman Japanned Coal re : Plates, aluminized Copper Wash Shovels $1.50 Nottingham Lace Cur Rollers tain: ‘ ar... $195 49c $2.98 2c bh ot tingham Lace Cur —— Ess Wire Potato diese Dust % per Jeaters Moshbers Pans ogden } Ob 4 7 ; 7 $2.00 Nottingham Lace Cur c 7c c tains, per “asi $1.40 $2.50 Nottingham Lace Cur tains, per $ bs pal 1.65 $23.00 Nottingham Lace Cur. tains, per mir... $1.85 $3.50 Nottingham Lace Cur. horpheanee Y 1 4.) 0 folding rubber wheels Go-Cart,) tired! Perfection Of Mea’ very light and} nickel nickel trimmed. Ja serviceable, Janu uy Ms $3.25)" $1.95 tris ance Price @- Inc 4 High Pictured golden vin: use ih ’ wy "G9e jhone—Private Exchange—Elliott 3096 in ARY AND TomMY ATKINS TOURBANS All the go. Drop tn and try one on. Our upstairs rent saves you ‘WOMAN PRESIDES | OVER STATE SENATE PHOENIX, Artz, Jan. 19.—For the first time in history, a woman today presided over the delibera- | Uons of a state legislature. Mrs. Frances PB re senator | from Yavapai serve | president of the sun va ig she | to the chair by Prest dent Sima. | The S matic playlet A GREAT MUSICIAN'S HAIR SECRET It was a man musician to whom we were talking, but every woman will realize the value of his answer to our question, “What makes your | hair so abundant and so lustrous?" Fun aplenty Tam aa! is splendidly acted Eddie Clark and | piand selections 090555666 OS! ee CASH COUPON—Werth #2 and More! have found that regular care and songs. amounting to $6.00 or more up ‘ $10.00; thereafter a 20 per cent ais-| makeshift, but always use a prepa count will be given regardiess of the ration made for shampooing only fe. Soe ree weet come You can enjoy We best that is a 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union hair growth.—Advertise | comediate in London gives | insures | ment. TURRELL’ Reorganization Sale whirlwind dancing. ° ‘The Wrong Bird,” of eight, and A ster, is a headliner “The Ruin,” a lov robatics. and Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers (ali sizes to be found) on tables with tickets quoting prices of 50c—$1.00—$1.95 and $2.95 You can find what you want on one of these tables Did you ever before hear of such prices as 50¢ for Wom- to the an unlimited supply of Men's and Women's Dress or Every-Di lof the city schools. | character studies and Very Roy and Arthur, comedy ju: This coupon. Af used on or before! perfect cleanliness means hair The Clutching Hand, February 5th. 1915, will be ac-| health and beauty. It is not advis | tilm play cepted as $2.09 cash on any work able when shampooing to use a ! THE BIG BARGAIN WEEK IN OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE ke Street: EMPRESS GIVES MONEY'S WORTH | ON WEEN'S BILL A well-balanced bill, with J. K./ g490, $165 secures a $200 one in Emmet and Viola Crane Clarissa Rose, cello and rood, | leaqually good snaps at a small frac | tion of their real worth. B “Just simple care, madam. Gmith ond Farmer, L. R. CLARK, D. D. §. good to it ae I am tomy bands.” It} oy sow stuf, : | was just his way of saying, “I keep | UTAn® m “eda THE ORPHEUM acrobatics. character studies song, and a Ruasian troupe offers ° { THE PANTAGES with Morse Moon A.good act problem society girl and a carpenter 5 and well acted Pail Nevins and Ruby Erwood, in “The Coal Man and the Mald.” Fun.| Good Undoubtedly the greatest Shoe values ever offered in Se Argo, harpist. Fair attle are to be found here. We have put great lots of Men's Cummin and Seaham, comedy ac WOMEN TO FIGHT FOR MOTHERS’ PENSIONS BILL Delegate King en's Shoes and Fancy Slippers? Only a few pairs of iealstative: PolacaHon’ . but dozens of styles, And then at $1.00 there's almo Sn oeane Se ail nawelaner of the doings of the legislature thix Shoes in all leathers winter, they decided yesterday, and |have a meeting for the purpose of going over them at the end of the In the main salesroom prices on Women's High and Low seaston Shoes are from $2.50 to $5.95. Men's from $2.45 to $5.75. Chil The danger to the mothers’ pen dren's from 95¢ to $3.25. sion bill was the subject of sharp This is a golden opportunity. Buy now for future needs comment; and the worien pled themselves to every effort in It beh I urrell Shoe Co. Mra. Ida Levi, Mrs. Emily Peter ind Mra. Bhaer were apnointed a 120 Marion St 903 Second Ave. con ¢ to inform themselves and the federation as to the finances as the beadiiner, is the offering at the Empress this week. will | in a dra at Tle The sketch lers. | comedy. | Ogden mixed quartette, classical. ° | | ¢| Louis in ° ° Musical comedy, a social problem | play, and burnt cork comedy feature the Pantages bill this week | a chorus) fun ] of Frank County keap rts jAmong the Diggest ta the country jore lregular $1,150, now $650, STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. HIS MOTHER WANTS BABE NAMED FOR HIS YOUNG PA WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 The new White House baby In behaving with extraordinary propriety,” considering his ex perience with the things of this world This was the declaration to day of no less a personage than President Wilson himself, when he was asked by newspaper | men how bis grandson was get ting along He laughingly clared the baby had not dis | turbed his slumbers in the least last night | The child undoubtedly will recelve the name of Francis Bowes Sayre, ir, as his mother is sald to favor that name WHAT’LL WE NAME THE SAYRE BABY? @)two on final decision on a naw They 19, 1915, PAG# 5, haven't named the baby y So there's y@t time. of the world's two greatest state \f Si e Readers of The Star express} widely divergent ideas as to the name they would like to have given to young Master Sayre, son of Mr and Mra. Francia DB. Sayre (nee Wilson), and grandson of the pres ident of the United States. The Btar proposed Monday that its readers name the new baby A telegram was sent to Papa Sayre, saking him to hold | off for « a a day or BiG WINDOW AT BON The Bon Marche Tuesday put in on the Union st. side of its store a plate gags window, 228 inches by 109 inches. It is one of three win dows in the local store said to be Tt fe not at all likely conditions will ever again that like ist or | aa that you will have ha opportunity | to secure a strictly high-grade! plano or player plano at such a tremendous reduction Aa obtain able now during the manufactur special emergency and sur plus sale. Not only are the prices affected, but the terma are so easy that not a single home need be without a plano or player piano now. GREAT NAMES INCLUDED You are not asked here to select from a small stock of a few ob scure makes, On the contrary, you choone from the world’s best, Kin: ball, Decker, Smith & Barnes, Sohmer, Chickering, Hobart ™. Cable, Eliers De Luxe, Strohber. Emerson, Kingsbury, Steinway Weber, as well an a score of oth equally well known, are all inelu ed at prices easily within the rei of any who have no pigno, Some of the plan and player pianos jhave been used, but all are in first |clasa shape and downright snaps. DOLLARS ve” Pct 1 mon—Woodrow Wilson and Secre| When we were first married he} ary of State William nings| Would take me to danc etc., but} are trimmed with aryan now he wants me to stay home all) hile others have the popu- Mrs, C. EK, Dyer, 7 Harrison at.) the time, He Is at work until 6) ts and are trimmed. with wants him called Francis Wilson, | 0’elock, and when he gets home he| : ‘ $8.75 Francis for the father, Wilson) says he Is too tired to run around,| i o- for the family,” she explains And he will not let me go ioe Two letters suggest that the baby he does not care to go Th Co t . ye named Roosevelt and one Theo-| There is a man to whom | veal e oats: dore engaged before | was married, who Five akree with Mra. Dyer that| says he still loves me, When my| I lor three-quarter-length the baby's name should be Francis.| husband works at the office late,| coat ill 1 in th assortment The final result of the cholce of this man calls me up and asks me| a ‘belted ted or the big team Seattle people in the matter willl when | am going to elope with him.| ve oe 8 be wired to Mr. Sayre Wednesday.|As | am soon to become a mother, | motor sty h military or converts So come on, folks. Let Americal am undecided what answer to give ible ars Che materials are plain name America’s baby him, This young man has not the and cy mixtures and checks. . Coats — ———eeeeeeeerecnreees | wealth my husband has, but it is/ up to $18.50, reduced to e specia mn not wealth | care for; it is the love| a 89 AE 50, reduced the special Mabe: | know he can give. We being] tulle corked Second Floor more nearly the same age, am cer- pier, and that my husband can soon oa W d Child RUSSIAN POLAND—Petro. Now, Miss Grey, try and place! omen’ Ss an 1 ren’ s grad claims Germans driven to | yourself in my position, and advise = — Thirty-two readers of The Star agree with the reported leaning of the child's parents toward the name Woodrow. Eighteen prefer the name Wil ton. George E. Ryan, secretary of the democratic e central committee suggests that the name be Woodrow Bryan. In my judgment,” writes Ryan ‘no greater honor can possibly be conferred upon this young Ameri an than that of bearing the names of Plock frontier Miawa destroyed by constant province cannonading. Austro - German column advancing against War. saw reached Operno. FRANCE—Trench claim cap- ture of additional German field works in La Pretre for- est and southwest of Metz, Berlin deni these claims. Lull at Soisson AUSTRIA — Vienna claims Austrians captured Russian trenches near Zakiiczn. TURKEY — Despite numer. leal superiority, Ru in at tempt to outfiank Turks in Caucasia defeated, Constanti nopie claima. BELGIUM AND ALSACE— Fog and snow hampering oper. ations. ees TAYLOR COMMITTED | Subject to dual moods, Edith Taylor, 23, the woman of double personality, was Monday ordered to the insane ward of the peniten t ] ft j accused insanity a fi t jary for an indefinite period. A jury in Judge Mackintosh’s court ‘ound her not guilty by reason of of the burglary charge gainst her Oct. 22 lw She was of stealing the money rom Lucy Clark, her landlady. At he trial it developed that the Tay lior girl had been addicted to the }use of drugs and had been mental |ly irresponsible at the time of the r $140 io. pt a really fine} BB plano that sells regularly ory way teins a new swe i in Emerson mark one, $190 the er case, a $450 265. a $600 Stein way $227, a $ Kimball $2318, a $375 Hobart M. Cable now $2 used Weber Pianola. good as new and $900 Steck Pianola, good as new, $336. And dozens upon dozens of others 4d new fully warranted $300, $325 and $37 values now marked $190, $168 and aps and other slightly used plain- casen $118 and $98. In fact, you will find here now a plano or play er plano for every 8 thrilling! pose. Finest player pianos, late 88 note kind, in every case and finish. $298, $340 or $265 now secures a player in every way equal to the ones ordinarily sold at $ EILERS MUSIC HOUSE Third and University WEDNESDAY Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) Steer Sirloin Steak Spare Ribs T-Bone Steak Anchor Brand Bac FISH—(Stall_ 11) Halibut, 3 Ibs Salmon Trout, 2 Ibs Sound Oysters, pint Eastern Oysters, pt. ..3 VEGETABLES—(Stalls 16- slid Heads Cabbage, Ib. 2¢ Best Yakima Potatoes, 18 Ibs whe BAKERY—(Stall 12) 2 10¢ Loaves of 1s¢ 17) Bread 15e 50¢ 13 doz. Cookies FRUITS—(Stali 10) Fancy Lemons, doz. ..4 Large Cocoanuts, each 106 GROCERIES—(Stalls 13-14) Sugar, § Ibs 14¢ Big 10¢ glass Jelly be 2! Ib. cans Golden Plums Se , per comb 10¢ pke 1e —EGGs— Pure Honey Uneeda Biscuits. BUTTER AND (Stall 18) Amerjoan Cheere Cottage Cheese, Full Cream ise tse We also carry « full line of Imported cheese Ib. income or pur: | tiseen aan sae wan ates taael known for about three cents a sham */ and $650, Other players at $46 at 20 per cent discount with this! poo by getting a package of can-| Comedy is the big noise at the | $485 and $538 for values from $650 coupon, and you save $16.00 on an/throx from your druggist; dissolve Orpheum this week to $800, and so on. These players Our a orices remain exactly the|* teaspoonful in a cup of hot wate: Charlie Grapewin, assisted by!are the very latest, and a liberal same during this discount offer as|and your shampoo is ready After Anna Chance, in a domestic sketch supply of music rolls ts included they have been for the past years on/ its use the hair dries rapidly with| with a laugh a minute, heads the| without charge. Old pianos, or #11 work in good only at the Regay Uniform color. Dandrutt, excess ot!| bill. James Thompson and com-|g&ns or phonographs are taken in Dee Pie Pele ee cee” ees! | and dirt are dissolved and entirely | pany offer a playlet packed with|éxchange an part payment, and the west corner Union street. disappear. Your hair will be so|comedy. Stanley and Norton sing|*mall remaining balance can be Good Only at the Regn! Dente! Offiee| fiuffy that It will look much heavier | and act foolish. Butler Haviland) Pld monthly or quarterly Regal Dental Offices than {ft is. Its luster and softness |and Alice Thornton have another|, (a!! in first time downtown or | will also delight you, while the stim-| bunch of laughs concealed up their|!? the evening, as the store re DA. LR. CLARK, MGR. =| Tinted acalp gains the health which| sleeves, Lawrence and Hurls Falls| ins open every evening until 9.| theft. At the county hospital, an operation was performed, and the DUTY | physician declared she had been cured of the drug habit at) go on parole, ov-| agreeing to give her a home an good as new, $218 ob- $45 ever, reports |convinced Judge Mackintosh allowed her to & woman on the jury How made to the court Mackintosh she Judge was not yet safe to be at large. NEW CENTRAL MARKET Second at Marion (The Jitney Bus Center) All Kinds of Central Meat pan ad Sunkiat Large Flerida G Special Home-made Candies Caston-Piha Co. Stall ® New York Bakery pwl at Lowest Prices Halibut 25e Frosh Herring i) 10¢ Eastern Oysters. dox 256 ALLEN & NEUPERT Stalls 5, 4, 5, 6 eans Carnation Milk Ife 2ne 25e 250 pke 106 gs “he 25e Zhe JOE’S PLACE German Delicatessen and Lunch ALTONSO F. AULT, Mar Stalls 9, 10 We Serve the Best Cup of Coffee in v Preah ¢ pe Btrtet abe a aon #1 Cow Butter Store Stall 12 VEGETABLES for 1 ' 1 Y. SHONO Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS at going with young man for four months. Would give him a nise Would jeweiry| dot | have never received a pres-| | ac J ougall c fouthwick K. B. GAGH, Keceiver SEOOND AY, and PTKE WT. have been lit be proper to birthday present? entyfeom him om. | Novelty Separate Skirts Reduced to $8.75 tfeci to aus the men a pressm,| | LORE and Three-Quarter Coats Reduced to Sime and It would be extremely bad tante |to give him jewelry. If you wish| jto remember him on his birthday,| nd a pretty little card or booklet in the way of birthday greetings. | The Skirts: excellent quale that Some Q—! am a young married wom jan 17 years old, My husband is 35. weal We accordingly. Will await your reply through your columns before giving this man my answer. F. OD. S. Knit Underwear PMP ghaciab Avy gt ae ey Some of the best manufacturers of Women's Knit men of sound judgment against{ | Globe, Carter, Kayser, Merode, Richelieu and Dr. Jaeger. your sex, You offer the same old excuse—another man—which really] $1.75 to $2.25 Garments $1.25 fs no excuse at all Carter's Silk-and-Wool Vests and Pants for children, You put the other man out of priced according to size. Reduced from $1.75 and $2.25 your life when you chose your hus band, and he is a disgrace to hu- manity when he attempts to sneak! back, and your sense of honor is wanting if you would permit it. If you made a mistake in your decis fon of love vs. gold, the only way! you can correct that mistake {s tol stand by your bargain. You would not be happy with the other man for you could not trust him, and he} could not trust you. Stay and fulfill} the vows you plighted at marriage. | They are too sacred to be trampled) the garment, $1.25. $2.50 Venetian Silk Bloomers $1.95 Good range of sizes and colors $3.50 and $4.00 Silk Bloomers $2.50 You may choose from green, gray, navy, American Beauty and sky, in a good range oi $5.00 and $6.00 Union Suits for Women $3.75 Offered in wool and silk in white and flesh; also black silk tights $2.00 and $2.50 Union Suits $1.50 to sizes @on thus lightly, Stay for the wake of your unborn child and fit} May be had in liste, silk lisle part wool, in a good: yourself to become a competent! range of sizes and colors ret Flow mother, If you are to accomplish this, you will have no time to worry| about the dances and the other “ay 1 hear trom you tater and/ STAY HANGIN \RE-ELECT MRS. wood” eee ee * have followed my OF LEO FRANK Y. W. C. A. PRESIDENT Q—it is my Ire to become an WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.— electrician. Will you mame some The U. S&S. supreme court today For the 14th consecutive Mrs. W. D. Wood Monday night books | ought to read? A. B. C. |elected president of the Seattle ordered the execution of A—The public library has A) M. Frank of Atlanta, Ga, /W.C. A. Others chosen were Mra, — splendid selection of books from! stayed and directed that he be (¢ “% Black, first vice president; which you can choose those best} held in custody until further |xirs M. L. Denny, second vice prem suited to your especial need. But! notice. ident; Mrs. Everett Smith, records you cannot become an electrician Had the highest tribunal not [joo cacreta: Mrs. 3. A. & without practical qualified teacher. work under a| intervened, Frank would have ‘ jcorresponding secretary, been executed In Georgia next | Po'teiliny. "hrawley, treasurer. week for the murder of Mary | Phagan. Q.—! have @ very unique news- paper and would like to know if it] |has any value. It is a copy of the! |Daily Citizen, of Vicksburg, M: jand is dated Jul} 3, 1863. It is/ \printed on the back of wall paper,! land it gives a full account of ldinner to Gen, Lee after the cap- \ture of Vicksburg. ALN. County assessors of state in an- |nual session at Olympia Siney Bus Mea | A-—Its value depends attnpanee| Unarmed Bowser gaa curd pump, 680-| upon the caprice of a collector. You| al, tank, $226; easy corms Apply below. |f Plant and oe Ave. and imight write to the Nationat Art} f |Museum, Washington, D. C., about) E. 849—Phones—E. 1164. the paper Q.—Is the love of a mother Be, her child greater than the love of a| wife for her husband? MOTHER-TO.BE. i Deliver Promptly, Curd O14 Pebite Market, Pike Place. | | | | | | A.—Scientists assert that it is, |romanticists that it is not. Prob lably {t really depends on the char. jacter and temperament of the wom-| an. Vain women frequently adore) their husbands and neglect their ivers' a The “ideal woman” is al- ways the best of mothers, and is Jeven willing to sacrifice her hus band’s happiness for the sake of her child's welfare, and good fath ers never object to a mother’s de-| votion to her child. However, mma ternal love is so unlike all other/ love that it is a waste of time to |make comparisons | Dear Miss Grey: Since coming | |to the West six months ago, | have) |been an ardent reader of your let-| nd have noted & number of | 8 of young men who write for| advice when they are engaged to; jone girl and In love with another. wish to tell these young men | what happened to me when | went with one girl while engaged to an- other, Long ago | went with a girl five! years and we were engaged. Then |} went to work in another town and met another girl, and got t taking her around, not meaning t [neglect the first girl, but just be-| jing lonesome But | learned to love the new) ae jgirl and | seldom thought of eet OKE will last nearly as long as hard irt | had ised t arry. - . pe ~ a g Trends convinced me. that. | must coal and costs you much le It will keep Mig pees give ctl ms ih hold fire from 12 to 16 hours. Once the r really loved, lor ‘ " A a fail | thought 1 could forget. But | ni you become accustomed to it, you will never or ale, go back to coal. 1am a very old man now. After | | was married, | found | had done} The price at which Cokt is sold puts it wrong. My married life was never | Jin I 3 happy. ! tried to be a good hus- within reach of everybody. Oven Coke is band, but | want to tell any boy * vd sold at $6.00 per ton at the yards and Bench Coke at $5.50 per ton. FOR FURNACE USE, COKE CAN’T BE that it is wrong to marry a woman you do not love. No matter if you are engaged five years, Gon't make that mistake. You cannot keep faith with two girls. It doesn't pay any man to get interested in too many at one time. | ‘ROM AN OL® MAN, | WARNS DEMOCRATS ‘That the} NEW YORK, Jan, 19 democratic party would swept off its feet in the next election,” if Seattle Li i htin Com an the administration placed an em bargo on Buropean shipments of wheat, wal the prediction voiced Phone: Main 6767. here today by Presi@@nt Warner of the New York Produce can change.

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