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4 a Re i STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB, 3, 1915. PAGE 5. Weoedhouse-Grusbaum— USE YOUR CREDE 16.424 Pike 8G | ly se Your Credl ac ugall * fouthwick J | REDUCED PRICES | | | We are overstocked on Rugs, and In order to reduce our stock we ’ BD. GAGH, Receive ade | | | 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. a Its Hig, homely Le Shank t The 4 Aibnda ‘SiMealty cousnded: ccdan| Binary’ Meteceoeencnan” wantimae a OLYMPIA F b. Th house , Its te ugh when a man gets atuch I t d ] ] See the eintuiee te x4 brtspn = er eee ueational comm ay » the mud with his auto at an ( : ( 3 ont t ship purcha iil wa the Saipre ql mt mri he reser ported out for passage Timblin's|early hour in Ae morn mpor e ace oves The bolt of the seven democrata|how they can bust the food trust| ls cutting down the city pronor:| Ah! But that doos AOt begin to 7 O'Gorman, Hitchcock, Hardwick | and get a nickels worth of food rsa of the or diem state achool | gee ti . it ie ih Hh d P Bankhead, Camden, Vardaman and| for a nickel bey 4 iy Abc g A gaa sy Ay age S ] 78 Clark—who joined the republicans,, The theatre was well filled.| Pde gg in committee waa) day bn a re ee oe pecia ic =~ in an agreement to send the bill| Shank’s audience rippled with backed by | soanibers. of, the lt n station. En ee beck ko oatile committea, wan re re abe at his quaint Hoosier wit! port will be brought in, everything) Meadows race track, on his way MPORTED. Glace | arded sj having .been entirely ae pondered net toushttally Rial bother alt to be fommht oat on the from fleattle, and when the Gloves. made th . |publicans in the ship purchase! polished about Shank's oratory, but| filly were Introduced > : F H . i , | © duced to provide|ers, who came dgwn the path in aris 74 q sh Alete] 943 fight were denounced as traitora| he can be roughly eloquent, Done| ron prereg roauced to provide! ieir auto The’ brothers fell to| | aris point backs, and and virtually read out of the party| the less i 4 _,lofficers, both county and elty, en-|but failed to move the Fox ma overseam sewn. Good Attractive Figures on +: Reon Btone in the upper house Br Walaa and “By gosh!" forcing attendance and providing| chine. looking, well made fternoo! § k |for $5 a day pay So they hailed the next auto, ’ ee 2 So strong was Stone's language! He hurried through the well-| 4 ¢°Tacoma and Seattle ter-| which contained a crowd of. revel A good range of H i Room =. Size Ru s [that Gen. O'Gorman, ole /of the| known story of how he, as mayor| minal corte for the, bending “atlerma, two’ men and. two women street shade vel ) seven bolters, made a point of, of Indianapolis, learned of the ex:| grains and &t the same time provid-| While the men worked, the women reet shades as we Rxmitmeter, (2 eat and best makers of the coun order that Stone was violating the|istence of the food trust and ofjing for warehouse receipts from|gally chattered, ran their fingers as black and white. tug « aranteed rules by personally abusing fellow| how he fought tt by personally buy-|the seaports, aligned by the state|through Alex's hafr, sang and laugh Serviceable glov Regular $28.60 7 eu ing farm products by car load lots) «rain inspector or deputy which will|/ed, Soon the Fox machine was out mipbrenade sy Tepe hctg ~ “.. $22.75 |." insist,” broke tn O'Gorman | and selling them direct to the peo-|be hankable paper, a bill has been |of the mud. The revelers went Regular $1.00 values. 34 Tapestry Brussels |“that the chair force the senator! ple introduced in the house by a sub-| thelr way, and the Sherlock broth Spec 78c. Regular s 00, Spect hag $9 85 }from Missour! to take his seat un He sketched the obstacles he en-|committee on banking ers demanded $5 for their trouble og 3 , J values, A, at. ple ccm . til. he purges himself of his con-| Countered—political, business and| “With this bill in effect,” said|from Fox | | Misses’ and Boys’ Gloves $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 $13.75 duet even soclal—and how he overcame) Farnsworth, one of {ts sponsors,| When he refused to deliver, they Made in ty | Ae. of I He . | Stone apologized with a very) them there is no reason why we cannot|took his machine. he says. When Made in two-clasp style, of light weight imported Jevident sneer, and then paraphars-y Hoe told of similar conditions draw wheat shipments for the ex-|they left, he also missed his gold| skins, in either overseam sewn or pique finish; also jed Mark Anthony's speech on the| found tn other states—farm prod-| port trade from all over the North. | wate » he thinks, was taken | pc] “ane Gloves i + 7A6 1 9 n D i }death of Caesar, in making bis at-| ucts rotting for want of a market,| west as far east as the Dakotas, | bY one won one clasp Cape Gloves in sizes for boys and girls, Linoleums | tacks Jcity dwellers scratching to make| | After that discovery, he looked to| |in P, X. M. or pique seam. The pair, $1.00, $1.25) op “Thse gentlemen,” he eatd, “with\ends meet, middlemen—non-pro-| John Goew Lung, convicted of the north, then, to the south, and In many colors In the most ex ind $1.50 aah satiansd 4 A welt Jno extraneous influence, for lke| ducers all—fattening on the pro-| Manslaughter at Port Orchard, sen-|he decided It was easier to walk to 4 -50. , “oc goer Bh © designs. Brutus, they are all honorable men,| duction of others, prices mantpulat.|tenced one to twenty years Georgetown than to Arden station. Fabric Gloves 39c “+ agree Will wear a [j/#Prang a most complete and hostile|¢d by a clique of middlemen {n-|——~s— om hi Mate; ehetiied f P ald and tile de Nfetime; priced, surprise on thelr comrades on this| stead of by the natural law of sup-| b | In white, black, natural, gray and some tan; a geet 8 per yard side | Ply and demand | good, serviceable street glove. May be had in the “You did upset us,” he continued,| The remedy? A munic | | yo-clasp style 6-b pointing at the republicans on the}owned cold storage how: two-clasp style or 16-button length. First Fie other side of the chamber, “You| Wholesale public market. did get us in a tight hole, and 1| How secure It? e don't know whether we are going) “By golly, you women of Wash-) ° ° : ; }to get out or not.’ It was most| ington have the vote. Then,” sald $2 25 to $5 00 Silk Ch till Lace ag. ws for oe charge for Bi) artistic, and I compliment and con-| Shank, “the farmer can sell his ‘ = | Henke sre a. ice. te Cc an y wh vane; gratulate the senators on that alde,| Products at a reasonable profit, ‘ Dut not on this,” glaring around at| and nothing will be wasted. Then | Flouncings $1 50 /ECIAL SALE THIS WEEK OF BRASS BEDS. GET OUR the seven who had caused trouble.| Your food will cost you less be-| @—The other day | came home|for a Bible class. STUDENTS. | = 2 : 2 PRICES BEFORE BUYING. Stone's speech was regarded by| cause there will be no holding of| and put my wet umbrelia in the) A.—Concordance club, Bible Re-| th republicans an admisston| food in cold storage for a higher| hall and the water ran over the| search, The Seekers, | These exquisi ) i i 2 - OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT [that the administration had beea/ Dtice." phe oA oe! Rite rw vx las Myer pane ae inch width mre i poe fh weve ss eis Can be of saevios to yon if you havo odd ploces of furniture that | "hiDPed on the ship bill | —- open It up and 1 told her it is a| @—I have been going with a gir) | inch widths, in a wide variety of handsome designs. j do not match in the home. Phone us and we will send our ap a - HELD AS ALIEN RUNNER |™! es pone Brat yer er ages ot 7 Hy pars) The patterns are the daintiest and prettiest we praiser out to look at it and give you an estimate. You can Aacerby V. Davide and two Ital : cf Ne ede Ofc A ng veo i i ij q select anything in our large, new stock on this kind of a fan members of a party of five|them away. Ghe said | ought to) courage to ask her to be my wife. have offered this year. May be had in white, cream a ailens he ts accused of having tried [40 It myself. Now, 1 am not going Her birthday will be In two mont and black. 2, to smuggle into the United States, |t® Urge her to do so, but as | have Would it be appropriate for me to sui veni . r to Sannesie tito the United States! oe bade Wn Gel. Renin oF wemelpive tare elamecd wag der al Most suitable for evening dresses, fancy blouses, BEST KNOWN, QUICK MEAL RANGES laine Tuesday. The aliens are| time, | should like her to attend to birthday present and broach the negligees, fine lingerie, etc. on. money. February 15, For example, worth of work, at 20 per cent $80.00 job, ete. Cur “ prices #il_ work Dentis corner Union st FISH—(Stall Fancy 17 Ibs. .. Fancy ples, box . GROCER Ib BUTTER (Stall 18) Fancy Eggs American Cheese 416% 4 remain same during this discount they have been for the past years on This coupon good on! 1465 Third ave MEATS—(Stails 1-9) Shoulder Pork Steak 12%¢ be Lamb Chops .. Round Steak .... Choice Spare Ribs Halibut, 2 Ibs. Salmon, 2 lbs Fresh Herring, 6 Ibs. VEGETABLES—(Stalis 16-17) Onions, % Ibs. Yakima Extra Fancy Catsup. % botMes Dill Pickles (9 in can) Plymouth L. R. CLARK, D. D. s. SSSSSSSSSSSSSS CASH COUPON—Worth $2 nad More! This coupon, if used on or be: 1915, will be acce #5 $2.00 cash on any work amounting to $6.00 or more up to $10.00; there-| fy “ after a. 30 per cent discount will be| =nsiand was fven, regardless of the amount of ork you want done. you you can discount 11) BAKERY—(Stal! 12) Two 10¢ loaves Bread 15¢ Three-layer Cake FRUITS—(Stall 10) Roman have save with coupon, and you save $16.00 on an exactly Beauty gs ol ur se 24° hy Street: hone—Private Exchange—Elliott 2096 ¥ AND TOMMY ATKINS TURBANS All the go. Drop t Our upstairs rent saves you and try one yatthe Regs northwes Good Only at the Regal Dental Office Regal Dental Offices OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W Corner Third and Union Big Specials THURSDAY Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler - 10¢ Potatoes, - 2he s0¢ Ap -$1.00 AND Full Me: Winesaps, box . $1. JES—(Stalls 13-14) Combs Pure Honey 2h¢ Extra fancy Drigg Peaches, 5 ae 10¢ —EGGs— Storage 206 Cream 1s¢ $40.00 $3.00 this the offer as OF LIVELIHOOD A Seattle lawyer, collecting | Dill, has deprived Mra, Ottella Cart json, 2112 znd oN. of her only! }means of livelthood, | Furniture in Mrs. Carlson's home has been sold the sheriff to @. ine by meet a judgment rendered against! | her. Practically her only money come from the three rooms which | ha jare to be ture. CA | NADA SHUTS Mra. Carlson also ts supporting | jan 18-year-old son, who has been | D jout of work nearly a year. | The action against Mrs. Carlson jhas grown out of a $7 Dill of a former tenant. Mrs. Carlson vouch-| __ EXPORTATIONS “WINNIPEG, Feb. 3—Nine | carloads of grain shipped from Ft. William by the Western Canada Milling Co., have been stripped of their furnt- ed for the bill. The money ts due | |the National Outfitting Co., now In| receiver's hands Costa which have accumulated 4 cedure raised the § |Mrs. Carlson to $17 jan hasn't a cent ering court pro- igment against 50. The wom seized at Niagara, Ont., as con- The ca against her has been traband of war. The wheat (handled by Attorney ©. A. Holts | wae destined for New York and | When Mra. Carlson's former ten lant refused to pay the balance due on the suit, the lawyer turned to | WASHINGTON, Feb, 3.—The| Mrs. Carlson for it government today faced the possi-| Lawyer Holtz explains that the | ble necessity of a new protest to|tenant had nothing that could be Great ritain on that nation’s atti-| attached, and, for this reason, sult [tude toward American shipping. | Was brought against Mrs. Carlson Great Britain's formal warning Neighbors, on the other hand, that it intends to seize grain and |S#y the tenant owned a piano and flour cargoes destined from the |other furniture, which she took U. 8. to Germany and Austria pre-| With her when she moved from cipitated this posstbility Mrs, Carlson's house, In vie wof Germany's assurance| Holtz denied knowledge of this that any such cargoes would not be| He told The Star today he would commandeered for military pur-| investigate and, if he finds the ten- poses, some authorities held that|ant has a plano, the instrument disregarding estab-| Will be attached and action against Mshed rules in declaring those car-|Mre. Carlson withdrawn goes contraband. f Mrs. Carlson was deserted by her »c| An Easy Way to Get ‘| Fat and Be Strong for points’ in the tie. terests in Kitsap county bank | use of her alling 23 Despondent be | condition, Evelyn Norris, Howard ave. N., Tuesday night at-| tempted suicide by drinking car-| 1g ak alata thin Dalee © |bolic acid. Her moans immedi weight t* that t ately attracted the attention of with Mrs. Lois Tuc . her sister whom she waa living, and the city ambulance was summoned. Dr | Erickson, who attended the young | woman, says she will recover ‘MOTEL HOLDUP FAILS | — | stry In called Sargol and has be R PSY Treated Ove | CHICAGO, Feb. 3—When a ban-|termed the greatest of flesh-butiders. | aWeth Five | | dit poked an automatic gun under) "A"k0! sims through ite regenerative. re | seiteved in a fow hours; awelling Clerk John T. Murphy's chin, at|and intestines to literally soak and urlo acid rem | the New Southern hotel, as he was| fattening elements of your food and pas writing, he refused the robber’s| ‘hem int here thay are car: request for the cash and yelled for|ana ties help. The bandit fired twice, but| picture | missed | tranetor You readily when this amaat WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—All/ ‘fmt. | Nar aeeiie nani to trade balance records for a single | wiii refund if you are not month were smashed in January, | satisfied, as per the guarantees found in according to figures given out to-|¢very package While Sargol hae given ox |day.by the department of com-! ,,jjemtlens nile Bargo! nas stven and Temples | merce. ' a and general stomach tro : | Telegraphic reports showed that|it should not be taken by those who do|. A headache remedy without the 113 customs ports which handle 86|"t wist gain ten orm: dangers of “headache medicine " Re-| per t of the nation’s commerce | — - ner congestion. And had netted a balance in favor of | A Sure Way t MUSTEROLI ts a the U. S. of $121,000,000. The com y to tment made with ofl plete reports will show @ substan End Dandruff af ma ; patter than 9 mustard that haw officials predicted | her illed nee an it, then |¢ Gold-F: Spectacles } ee y And Kyrglasses, just met abe punees of plain Fitted With Spherical #8\ common Mautd arvon fr any drug ® hennee, SOS Mg store (thin is all you will need), apply putON OITICAL CO, [it at ntant when retiring: use enoug ine A Dr, Binyon. ntly with the finger tips Customers bring shoes here from every pert of the city, be. cause our work is different. It's a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First _and Seneca. Main 4136. h dandruff You will find all itching and dig f the alp will «top instant ¢ wir will be any, milky and fee! aw nundred Lisemeinee | |Rub Musterole on Forehead} aff internal medictn: held as witnesses. Davide attempted to cross the boundary line in an automobile, but was stopped after several shots were fired at the car Mra. Sophie Ghee, opium queen, fined $2,000 and sentenced to six months tn jail for smuggling OPENS FINE NEW | STORE ON THIRD AV. | J, B. ROBINSON J. B, Robinson, one of Seattle's live young merchants, is opening aj new store at 1422 Third Ave., be tween Pike and Union. He will specialize in popular-price cloth: | ing and furnishings and will have a complete line of shoes, Mr. Robinson was formerly in business at 716 First Ave., but recently de. cided to move further uptown and selected the location on Third Ave. as having the best prospects of all the locations available. Mr. Robin. son is an enthusiastic believer in the future of this city, and, as an evidence of his good faith, Is put-|- ting in a large stock of new goods for the opening of the new store. | Mr. Robinson will make his open ing announcement in afew days. | COLLUM DROPSY heart, as som Heat for fore Throat, B troup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neur fon, Pleurisy, Rheum Hack or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, | Rrulses, Chilblains, Irosted Feet, | da of the Chest (it often pre vents | | Pneumonia) our druggist's, in 2 nd a spectal large h and 60 pital size you get the ger teune tmitatic The M Ohio. such email things. We have a| subject then? 8. B. maid, and my wife has little to do) A-—There ts no especial need of we have only one child. In the) approaching the subject with fear old home, there were 10 of us chil-/and trembling. If you have been dren and my mother had no maid, going with the girl 18 months she but she always appeared to consid-| is probably as anxious to hear from er it a great pleasure to do these you on the subject of an engage little things for dad. | ment 4s you are to bring it up. So/ Who Is right, Mies Grey, my wife) why put It off longer? You'd bet-| J lor i? M. |ter heed the old saying: “Faint| A.—Wherever they are, menjheart ne'er won fair lady and) take care of their own coats, hats,|talk to her at once about it, before] canes, umbrellas, rubbers, ete,—at| You have an opponent to deal with.| Jeast, nowadays, In this day of| The girl will not consider you too! equal rights, wives are no longer| abrupt, no matter when you speak generally looked upon as their hus:| of It | bands’ servants, and it ts not now! - | nized as the duty of a wife) Q—A young man of 28 who is © perform such service for her three years my senior and | husband been going together for four years. But in the former generation, About a year ago | began to find it mother helped father into his coat) ™onotonous, and now | simply can-| in the morning and out of it at Mot bear him around. Would It be night. was the kind of “loy-/right to break off the engagement?! ing service” which preceded the Lf ae | modern feminist movement As| A.—Yes: do not hesitate; you will| you say, you would appreciate ser-/Probably find that the man will be vices of this kind, and that makes|¥ery much relieved by your sugges the best reason in the world why| tion. When one party to a friend- an observant and devoted wife/8hip t* bored, It is quite probable| would wish to perform them. But/that the other ts equally bored. | if she has the modern notion of Moreover, do you not think that if service with the loving eliminated, he had been wildly anxious to mar. she may feel quite safe from eriti|TY You the young man would have! cism, Still, thre was something | found @ way before now? Unless| exquisite in the need of the old.|‘¥° Persons are extraordinarily pru. fashioned wife to express her love dent about the financial side of mar- in homely ways. “I love thee to|"!@¢, & four-yearlong engagement | the level of every day's most quiet 40*# not imply any very great) need, by sun and candle light.” | “mount of sentiment on either side. Be er had | Q—1 have been going with » man y way Coat tour ye For some time | did not | ned at home? The dry cleaners in our town refuse to/pnq” What work he did. Then he guarantee successful work. jtold me he kept a saloon. But he does not drink. He is refined and A. A—The home treatment of a|moral We oe Into our engage-| rain coat consists in spreading {t| Yea, ern ie is a man of high out on a clean kitchen table and|(Ce#!® , My family are highly re-| spected and | have always known scrubbing it with a soft brush, in-\fine men. but ide from this man's) side and outside. Use pléenty of| soap suds containing amonia and} he lee ee ae ee Ti as sponge with clean water x He was on the sea in his early |life and took up this busine: something at which he could make |quick profits. He is in the thirti |My friends are all shocked; th |think | am far above him. Shall I | |costs me? Either way, there is an |awful life before me. | YOUNG WOMAN. | A—A number of persons whol pride themselves upon thelr good| judgment and intelligence would hasten to urge you to let the man go out of your life. My personal opinion is that marriage concerns, or should concern, only the two people, and that no other human being has any right td decide the matter for them, Despite the great divide in the social careers of your- YOUR NEXT TRIP East Should Re Via CALIFORNIA self and the man, he might make And the your life so happy that you would gladly endure your isolation from GOLDEN STATE | friends. Who would dare direct your LIMITED (No Extra Fare) TRAIN DE LUXE Via the Southem Pacific | And | | Rock Island Lines Ten Days’ Stopovers for course? If we go to the east, or |if we go to the west, we get around |the world at last; and in love it ts much the same, At times you will probably regret it—if you do marry |the man—and if you don't, you will probably be just as sorry. DEADLY BARB MADE |IN U. S. FOR WAR USE. : 4 | Kokomo, Ind., will supply the] Each of the Big Fairs in |“war lords” of Europe with deadly | barbed wire to make what is ex-| CALIFORNIA pected will be the most formidable] |fortifications used in the present) | war The wire to be manufactured tn Kokomo has barbs more than one] Come in and See Us About Your Trip, “ge inch long, wound on a one-eighth Southern Pacific inch, steel rod, The barbs are placed in sets of four one inc hy} japart along the steel core, the} The Exposition Line. | points standing out at right angles Barbed wire entanglements have |come into general use in the Kuro: | bean war to hold the enemy at bay Cc. G. CHISHOLM, District senger Agent 720 Second Ave. SBATTLE. Phone Eliott Freight and Pas. |SING THE WHOLE PROGRAM | | PITTSBURG, Feb, 3-—To pre \serve neutrality in the social rooms | |of the Natrona Volunteer Fire com- | pany, it was ruled that each time | the Vamps sang “Tipperary” they Values in this selling up to $5.00, on sale Thurs- day at $1.50. —First Floor An Extraordinary Assortment of Crepe de Chine, Lace and Chiffon Waists in a Sale at $3.95 HIS is a shipment which has been rushed to us by express, and consists of Waists made of crepe de] chine, chiffons and dainty laces, in a variety of pleas-' ing styles for Spring. The Crepe de Chine Waists may be had in putty, sand, flesh, maize and black and white. Some have the high military collars, while others have the high finish in back and are low in front, both styles being very popu- lar this season. Fes long psig ace ake Sd pee with a small cuff or with hemstitching. ery s at $3.95. . 7 The Lace and Chiffon Waists show the Bolero effect in various styles. They have the long sleeve, and some have collars which are high in back and finished low in front. Some of the models are entirely of lace, while others are a clever combination of the lace and chiffon. An exceptional Waist at $3.95. Six of these smart models are illustrated New Spring Models in Women’s $5 and $6 Boots NE of the popular new models for spring is a patent Colt button boot made on the easy-fitting lines with “medium length vamp, plain toe, black cravenette top, light welt sole and leather Cuban heel. Price $5.00. Another new model is of mat kid, button style, has self tip and moderately short vamp, light welt sole and Spanish Louis heel. Price $6.00. Second Floor. tinea encisiaas ta ICE HALTS SHIPPING: LUDLOW wipows | LUDDINGTON, Mich., Feb. 3— WILL TELL STORY | the second ‘time in 20 years, |the powerful ferries are unable to |smash their way through the ice’ blockade that extends from Mani- towoc nearly to Chicago, about 10 miles off shore, NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Con- tinuing his defense of the Rockefeller foundation before the federal commission on In- dustrial relations, Jerome D. Green, its secretary, Insisted it could not be charged with pa- ternalism. The commission planned, after Green completed his tes- timony, to hear the testimony of women victims of the “bat- tle of Ludlow,” whose stories were expected to wind up the | side of labor In the commis- Anywhere tn “Greater Seattle” sion’s Investigation of the Col- | orado troubles. i WE LOAN ON THE INSTALLMENT OR “STRAIGHT” MORTGAGE | PLAN AT LOWEST RATES DRINK HOT TEA | FOR A BAD COLD Get « smal! package of Hamburg | Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brust | Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a ta- NO COMMISSIONS NO BONUS PROMPT SERVICE blespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a steve and drink a teacupful at | any time, It fs the most effective way to break a cold and cure grippe, as it opens the pores, re-| leving congestion. Also loosens | the bowels, thus breaking a cold at Washington Savings And Loan Association 810 2nd Ave. 2. It is inexpensive and entirely | vegetable, therefore harmless, ASSETS, $4,400,000 ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS must follow with “Die Wacht am “Rhein” and “Marseillaise,” Onk Leather — | Good sewed Work, Stall 68, Lower Floor Pike Place Market