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Woodhours-Gruabaum—USh YOUR CREDIT" —410-424 Pike St Extraordinary Price Reductions We are making a record by giving you the greatest, values ever heard of In the articles shown here BIG RUG VALUES _FOR THIS SALE nty ft Tap AXMINSTER RUGS at x ROYAL 1 TO CLOSE fac $40 to $50 values, 9x handac patterns $32.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains 0 rive RUGS Regular special at Quick MEAL MEAL RANGES ase) 3 ae $16 soe! § ‘ Brass Beds MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE HEARD OF ON HIGH GRADE BRASS BEDS RANGES value > values B12 Special Puchase Sale of This Brass Muir is visiting with his uncle, This Brass Bed ts a hand- |B. L. Mutr, Laschi park. ‘The other some article at the regular day two men were seen by neigh i edie datos bors talking to “Bob.” “Bob” wag Mart’: ab ged his tail. The men threw bits sive desi @-tnch contine- lof something, meat probably, to ous ports, heavy cross bars Bob Then they walked slowly and fill guaranteed away, tossing back bits from a bag | “Bob” followed. | “Bob” has a dark brown coat, He |weighs about $6 pounds, The I alt number on his collar is 3668. Muir will pay a reward for “Bob, jand he won't ask embarrassing| |questions of the finder So If you find “Bob,” or have any | knowledge of his whereabouts, call up Beacon 619 or Main 283 one OPEN FORUM ACTS TELEPHONE—PRIVATE EXCHANGE, OTT 3006 Two resolutions presented by Richard Mansfield White were! GUNNING GETS His. - unanimously adopted by the Open DAVENPORT, Wash. Feb. 8— |LOCAL GRAND OPERA |For sunday. The treat is direct. Robert Gunning bh Tecelved al ed against the Increase of $1,000 per check for $27,000 for his wheat in| TROUPE TO OPEN AT year to superior court judges over storage here, the lot amounting tc/ the constitutional salary of $3,000. 19,000 bushels. | THE ‘ MET” TONIGHT The second js atmed against the! : | law requiring the approval of the | - county commissioners as to the ap Tee ARY AND a «|| With Indications pointing to|Polntees of the prosecuting attor- AM the go. Drop in and try one || large patronage, shown in the ad-|"® q on. Our upstairs rent saves you jf! vance ticket sale, the Standard : Grand Opera company, local play CoM NG To LECTURE , Model Co. Jers, are facing the most successful Fitth Floor People’s Saviegs |) week since the company forma Bank, nd at Pike. prea Seuinas MacManus will lecture at Beginning tonight. the company |the new Hibernian hal, 240 Russell will appear for a week at the Met-|St. Feb. 18, under the auspices of ropolitan theatre. All songs will|the Ancient Order of Hibernians. be sung in English. Popular prices | MacManus is a writer and lecturer have put the production reach |He appeared a few years ago in of all classes. this city, with views and stories of “Haensel aad Gretel” will be put| ireland on tonight and Wednesday| Daniel J. Curran, state secretary afternoon and Friday night|of the A. O. H. is arranging for and Saturday n Lohengrin” |Mr. MacManus’ reception. will be sung Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights | steht wn cots WANT GARTER JONES the accompaniment Prsertainiae | The Calvary Baptist church of| f * ‘|New York, one of the biggest Bap- } Overnight Relief ltist organizations in the United , For C. tipati States, has extended a call to Dr “arter Hel a First K, D. D. Ss. or Constipation | Carter Helm Jones, of the Pore } | Baptist church, to accept the pas $SSSSSSSSSSSSS)' jtorate of that church. Dr. Jones CASH COUPON—Worth #2 and More | When the bowels become |/has the offer under consideration » clo ed vith mass of polsonous (} This coupon, used on before |¢ seed with a n f pot us \) } stomach waste, sick heada February 15, will be accepted ) ds $2.00 cash on any work amounting|{ With all its attendant misery to $6.00 or more up to $10.00; there-!! belching of sour stomach gases, PORT’S BUSINESS after a 20 per cent discount will b bloat and general discomfort are given, regardiess of the amount of { i te’ follow ) oe, caameth, Fou. have 640 melt Aviad, pepheane lanative-tonte § Auditor W. 8. Lincoln of the | worth of work, you can save $8.00!) that will carry off the congested }| Port commission, in his annual at 20 per cent discount with this/{ oo iy out upsetting the ste report, submitted Saturday, ! 0 mand you save $16.00 on an|} Mass » yee ont ing the stom- wee ene oe the BE AOOCED OF Gur ‘prices’ remain exactly the| comminction of otmole laxative {| vonds authorized to be issued f ing this discount offer as! pica sep Sa an rye by the people, $1,070,000 still re we been for the past years on|\ heete: mith ps pain # n drug cais toeetd. Daag the. year | ee ipon good only at the Regal || the receipts of the port were Dentists, 1405 Third ave corner Union st. Good Only at the Regal 1 Regal Dental Offices rth went | tert s Syrup Pepsin ts family remedy, em ly DR. LR. CLARK, MGR. women and childr na . 1405 Third Avenue \5 A free trial bottle car N..W Corner Third and Union | be obtained by writing to Dr. W xa tas f Caldwell, 462 Washington ast Monticello, Ils. TUESDAY Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) When those sharp pains go Bhoulder Pork Steak 12%¢ ing through your head, when | Spare Ribs ... + ANE Bi) sical seome as if it w at Round Steak . 17¢ rub a little MUST en and neck It draws ow th ° th FiSH—(Stall 11) hes away the pain Salmon. th... 106, 2 ie 2he in a clean Halibut, 3 tbe 15e with off of m istardemlant VEGETABLES—(Stalls 16-17) FRUIT®—(Stali 10) 2 don. Lemons Thomas A BAKERY—(Stall 12) B5¢ e Two 1060 os Bread ibe and 50 43 doze okien 50e FP jars, and a ape for $2.50. Re sure GROCERIES—(Stalls 13-14) : ihe 2he Dried Peaches, 2 tbe BUTTER AND (Stall 18) American Full Cream Chee LOSES “LEADER” DOG ON FIRST TRIP “OUTSIDE” including the taxes $180, on $236,573.74 The disbursements we 87. leaving a balance hand of 701 ALIEN GLASS MEETS The citizenship classes conduct jed for the benefit of men of foreign birth by the ¥. M. C. A. will mest Tuesday night for further instruc | tion The American constitution, its growth and development, will be jtaken up by Samuel J. Wettrick A QUICK ADVANCE After five months’ study in Y. M. C. A, gas engine school, War jren Willoughby, former street car lconductor, living at 2801 Juneau at., |went to work Monday tn an auto: mobile garage at 35 cents per hour RUE QUITS Y. M. C. A. r J. Rue, educational M. C. A. University the two years assist seeretary for the has resigned to enter of Washington Mon ant y the day SEATTLE MARKET Stalls 1-9, shoulder pork steak 12%e |b.; spare ribs, Iie Ib., round steak, 17¢ Ib. Stall 11, salmon, 10c Ib, 3 Ibe. halibut, 2 Ibs, 15¢ Stalla 16-1 Yakima potatoes, 17 Ibs, 25e; onfons, 4 Ibs, 100, Stall 10, 2 doz, lemons, 25¢; 1 plea, box 90¢, Stall 12 bread, Ie; 13 doz, cookies, | Stalls 14-14, fancy dried peache |Ibe. Ihe; white 2 Ibs. black figs, 4 Ibs. Stall 18 mouth storage eggs, 2 doz American full cream "chee #0, 18 1b. INVESTIGATE POISONING OF 8 MEN IN HOME occasionally lean keeps this delicate or reguiated and they ent their fa vorite foods without fear. If your stomach déesn't take care of your liberal limit without re |bellion; {f your food is a damage tn jstead of a help, remember, the | quick surest, most harmless re Het 4 # Diapepatn. which costs only fifty cents for a large case at 4 truly wonde Jit digests and # things and easily Please that for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, di ed stomach; It's so unnecessary Be Known Today & » You: ify you have prove you are right, let ¢ 4 He known today, Aen 23 years I have dome ted the fact without layt nevertheless, when I advertise to let oth. ore know the truth, I am condemned b called “ethical church and medica De you believe, Mr. and Mre or Physician, that the law, ¢ de, vie Tt te Ia pra and meeept © $2.00 fen, but It is unlawful to pray and lay om hands and accept «| I do heal the sick, fre for fee, by prayer and in t han | nocording ey Smith, prosecute them. people know wha helped and healed a targe num |knewn, today not after Yours for a square deal REV, I a 201 Marion Bide. N. B.—"Truth ts hated by hateful peo pia, persecuted by those who have heen persecuted, but always honored by honor jable people." —Lucas 30 DAYS CUT PRICES FREE EXAMINATION 25c Per Cent Reduction from these regular prices. 22K Gold Crowns. Bridgework Full Set of Teeth... Porcelain Crown.. jold Fillin We do exactly as advertised. Lady Attendant. Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s ventists. STAR~MON DAY, FEBRUARY 8, —Not After Death): f healing with and | 1915, PAGE §) Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS MULLEN QUITS ' PARK BOARD IN AN ANGRY HUFF My Dear Miss Grey: ‘ After reading your advite to NEW YORK, b, 8. Astoundin Frank P, Mullen is no longer a girls not to make friends with | stories of alleged cruelty and neg-/member of the park board, He has)strange men without an introduc-| lect of children in the German Odd| resigned. mans |. wart te Sell yeu: Woes hep ‘ pened to me and an old chum Fellows’ Hohe, at Yonkers, detract-| He quit after Friday's meeting) | used to go out with another ed attention today from the invest!-|of the park board because the other! girl who worked In the shop with galon of alleged poisoning of eight|Ur members were too stubborn to me, She was lots prettier than |, ida Miche “ak thx uns agree with him and | soon found that she let any : os of the hom When he told Mayor Gill about|kind of men speak to her, And she Fritz Reichart, who corroborated it, the mayor asked him to count)made quite a few friends that| the story told by Frederick Mors of 100° be he fully made up his) way. | | the poisoning of eight men, inform-|™nd to quit I did ae ehe did for @ while, and A ¢ . * Mullen's mind remained un | got insulted several times, dt ed Coroner Dunne today that he! ohan over Sunday, So Mayor|begged her to stop. But she said saw he young girl beaten tnto inti) is going to accept Mullen’s resig-|she was on, and that she knew| We pity for a trivial offonse, nation enough to take care of herself. But! nvestigation of the deaths has) Mullen is the chap who hed plans|| was afraid, and my brother| “Bob” — 3 far as possible without ex: | for nomizing by cutting out the |found out, and said he would tell |humation of the bodies of the vic-\niayground and fieldhouse system r His master wants him the worst| = When the board on Friday re-|though we were still friends in the| way considered a previous vote and put| shop. You would know him !f you saw| the salary of Chief Playground Di Finally she got Into trouble, She| : rector Stine to its former figure, said the man belonged to a rich him, because he isn’t an ordinary| snd ordered several other changes, family and that he was always so! dog. He's a husky. That is, he's) MA [Mullen Bit his ps in vain to keep|polite and attentive and that he| more wo! f than dog , jhie anger under cover. | was the finest gentieman she had/ Bo , and bis master 2 L Mute | — jever met. But, of course, he went came down from the Kuskokwim Hov S away, | ntry a pefor i river coats just bef a4 « "| INDIGESTION GAS ow to ave | The rest of her story Is too ter- | mas ulr {8 ® prospector and ’ rible to tell you. She might bet jminer, “Bob” was his leader dog i Your Eyes, ter be dead, | have not seen her| oe ® firet trip “outside” in! Wonder what upset your stomach Hal ol es) pagent aot Ae | |18 ye : 2 which portion of the food did the| ‘T) is F scription. |¢ married to a man who won't let) Up North “Bob” wasn't a friend-|damage—do you? Well, don't both Try This Free Prescrip me talk to her. He thinks the ly dog. Ho wasn't ugly, He wasler. If your stomach t# in a revolt ar eyes give you t + Do| world of me. |iuat tgciturn. You mind your bust-li¢ sour, gassy and upset, and what|you already weer oyeala apec-| Now, where would | have been jness and I'll mind mine. That was)you just ate has fermented {nto t* Thousands of p weer if | had kept on going with my old “Rob's” attitude towards the world| stubborn lumps; head dizzy and . ceene chum? it makes me shudder to lof dogs and men. aches; belch gases and acids and think that | ever stood on such a |} Civilleation had a demoralizing} eructate digested food: breath brink. Now | am going to be happy | jeffect on “Bob.” It often does on| foul 1—Just take a lit “"y all my fife, but she will never be| jsourdoughs, He dropped his taci-|tle P. in and in five > eit | happy any more, j tury and became chummy with| minutes you wonder what me st how| Please don't pay any attention to) everybody, “All you had to do was|Of the indigestion and distre they are lonesome. | |whistle and “Bob” would wag his} Millions of men and w 1 say. | went through | tall—a beautiful, bushy tail that|4@y know that It is peediess to bave , and | learned a good) curls tight up over “Bob's” back. |& dad stomach. A little Diapepsin and | did keep straight. But jit is no credit to young men that | jam not as far down today as my Your sincere| Le M, Dear Miss Grey: | read the let ter of “M. W.” with great Interest, ‘land personally can say that it Is very hard to get along with little! money. | am a very careful shop: per, considered a good manager, have always lived on less money than my young married friends. | | find the only way one can economize is by buying things In |large quantities. What chance has @ poor person to do so? For ex- in| ample, if one buys $1 worth of sugar he gets 18 ibs. A poor man cannot afford to buy more than 10 cents or 25 cents’ worth at a |time, and so it is with everything. 1 have a baby, for whom the doc- 'vertine-ltor ordered the best and most | wholesome food, different kinds of | fruit all the time, etc. My hus| | band’s business has not been good lately, yet 1 could not |from the weekly expenses. Personally, | require littie, dr very plainly, and try my utmost to help along, but things are too ex- |pensive to live comfortably on email earnings. YOUNG MOTHER. | | —_—__—_— | | Registered? Registration Books Close Tuesday Night at Midnight And if you have not registered you will be | Q—Please give us your opinion lof girls who use rouge. Does it look well for a girl of 16 to use it? 8. Cc. A.—It depends upon who is doing | the looking ris of 16 who use| rouge must like to see it, for some seem to think that the more they | juse the prettier they look. But the} \girl of refinement as well as the woman whose opinion is of value, | able 2 a look upon the painted girl of 16 as| unable to vote at the |}) Pidamte object forthcoming primaries | | As for the men, those who like 4 . seinal lec. |firouge on @ young girl's face are |} and the municipal elec- jf) those whose admiration is danger-| tion. \fjous. There is really such a thing| Jas being “too lovely” when the} This space is paid for by THE BON MARCHE | In the interests of better citi renship. jloveliness is artificial. Girls of 16) who live pure lives, who keep good hours; eat plain, nourishing food and take care of their bodies as na ture intended, need no rouge, for the natural stamp of health far out |does any of its imitations Q—We are girls between the ages of 18 and 20, living in a small town, We are of good families and| considered pretty. There are few boys in town owing to the fact that many of them leave for the large opportunities of the city. Why is it, that when we even speak to those who are left, they seem to think we have matrimonial designs? How shall we treat them? They never ask to escort us to dances.| Shall we accept them as partners! at dances COUNTRY GIRLS. carcity of men always raises | ir matrimonial values, and now etter than young men themseltes. It would be easy to say that be lcanse the young men place too high ja price upon themselves, you girls} could, by boycotting them, teach | them a lesson. Unfortunately, thir} kind of a boycott simply means that the boys will pick up with dis reputable girls in your places, How ever, there is no especial reasor why you girls should make any| |sacrifices for the men of your com-| |munity. If it gives you any pleas jure to dance, don’t refuse them as |partners, but don't permit them to get timental, Treat them Ike! brothers—there {s nothing such young men dislike more. BIGCROWD ENJOYS PLAY PRODUCED BY SEATTLE HEBREWS From a musical standpoint, the |1914 Town in Review,” presented lby the Young Men's Hebrew asso: ciation at the Metropolitan theatre Sunday night, was a fine treat. The performers were all Seattle boys and girls. While the comedy fea tures might have been profitably omitted, the song numbers and the! instrumental music so completely overshadowed everything else, that the performance was hugely en joyed, Miss Florence Kubey, |and song, led a pretty flo ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison BLANK BOOKS —AND— OFFICE SUPPLIES Morey Stationery Co. TIM Firat Ave, Near Columbia INKS REPAIRS, EXCHANGRS, S, PARKER WATE IMAN, CONK can fit MEN DENHALL The Fen Speciatixt 117 Madison st Inducements for February Short White Gloves. . provements in cleaning machinery. trial order is solicited. in violin er dance, in which Sylvia Bernhardt, a tiny mite, scored a distinct triumph as a toe dancer, Miss Jennie Levine, in blackface, proved a big hit, with a comedy song number, assisted by her spectal chorus Miss Florence Rogers, Miss Lola Hanson, Miss Erlee Sommer and Maurice Friedman were encored | repeatedly. 1162 Tenth Ave., Cor. E. Union Phones East 849, East 1164 | |drug store, ESTABLISHED ac T)ougall - ~ fouthwick GAGE, rT) Second Ave. nnd Pike St We Have Just Received Another Shipment of New Styles in Dix Make House Dresses tore open from >t At $1.50 These ing ¢ made house bs 50. a number of g styles, and lin- The trimmed e ale, gingt ain colors or check col- are attractive some- with a neat hem pearl la de ey 1 in There are many other smart models n Dix-Make House Dre in a variety of pretty styles and materials. In plain white, blue, rose and pink or in dainty stripes and checks. These models range in price from $3.50 to $5.00. Ina diiiaiy of ale siti and Combinations. The Crepe de Chine Waists may be had in putty, and black the high military collars, while oth- back in The long sleeves are neatly finished with a dainty little cuff or with hemstitching, making in all a very smart waist at $3.95. The Lace and Chiffon Waists Ww sand, flesh, maize and white. Some have ers are high in and low front sh the bolero effect in several styles. They have the long sleeves, and some have the high back col- lars with in front. A few of the models are made entirely of the lace, and still others are clever combinations of lace and flowered chiffon, All are dainty and good style. $3.95. —Second Floor. es TO $5 — all ut My A the low effect CANDIDATES HOLD SUNDAY MEETINGS :: Over 1,200 attended the mass) DR. EDWIN J. BROWN meeting called in behalf of the can-| ,,,°ptical Department didacy of T. H. Bolton for counctl- leas in 3640 man, Ex-Mayor Lew Shank of In-| you from /0e pair of gla dianapolis made the principal ad-| dress. Councilman Bob Hesketh {| Gold-Filled presided Speeches in behalf of Bolton were Spectacles made by Dr. Theresa McMahon Fitted With Spherical Judge Haight and John F. Miller. Lenses, $2.50, Examination Free BINYON OPTICAL CO., iret Ave. for mu Bolton came out squarely nicipal ownership, | At the Open Forum meeting, in the Labor temple Sunday night, Jo-| siah lins, who had promised to| be present, failed to show up. At the last moment he found it impossible to attend, | Other candidates who outlined their policies were David McKen zie, ©. J. Jacobs, C. D, Raymer, T. H. Bolton, Councilman Cooley and oO. L. Miller. WILL ADVANCE SALARIES Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be cause our work is different. It’s a bit better, REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP | VANCOUVER, Feb. ~Mayor BULL BROS. Taylor announce an intention of . placing the salaries of city em J ad i oe Anfuced iy Mevor baxter |(WUSE Printers on their former basis. } 1013 THIRD “AIN 1043 The Easiest Way To End Dandruff is one sure way that never CUT RATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP a 910%% Third Ave. Opposite Orpheum Theatre The fails to remove dandruff completely This de just and that is to dissolve it stroys it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of plain, or. dinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to | moisten the scalp and rub it in} gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of | your dandruff will be gone, and] three or four more applications will | completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy, every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have, You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop m Ladies’ and Bors SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement Homelike Surroundings 10-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA Competent Dancing Teachers _ i || STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart St. instantly, and your hatr will be | Near Pike Public Market fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and Modern Single Rooms 25¢ soft, and look and feel a hundred | Lares, Retern Ouetis hewn. 2 One or Two, 504 times better. You can get liquid arvon at any It 1s inexpensive, and i four ounces is all you will need.| Read the Miscellaneous col- This simple remedy has never been|ymn in Star Want Ads. known to fail—Advertisement, ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillings .25c Gold Crowns TS—805%% Vike St, Corner of Third Ave best material and guarantes a pleasing and last- All work guaranteed. UNION DENT Wo use nothing but the Ing result for a period of 18 years 1.5) | Heavy Gold Crowns id Bridge W th eS 00 4.00 85.00 and 88.00 Lady Attendants, Entrance 805% Pike St, het Filling ®1.50 to Extracting Free. tos Free, NTISTS—Cor, Third and Pike.