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Woodhouse Grunbaum. xtraordi inoleum Special 280 yards of Print Linoleum ifn floral 4 5 te and wood designs. Several terns and colors to select from. Use Your Credit pat Ree ular price 65e per yard. Special for this week only . 65¢ Values We show the largest and most complete stock of print and Inlaid Linoleums tn the Northwest NO CHARGE FOR LAYING. Big Tub Value at... No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tubs on fnesday and Wednesday. Only Regular Monday to Another Great Rug Offer FOR TODAY AND TUESDAY a customer Regular 50 grade, 9x 12 size, pure worsted vel The best wearing Rug known at the vet quality price. Special for two we" $19.75 832106 size, 416 TELEPHONE—PRIVATE EXCHANGE, Furniture @- ize 7424 -°Dike Street: OTT 3096 Y. M. C. A. HELPING ALIEN Aliens desiring to become Ameri can citizens will be assisted at fo'clock Tuesday night tn getting ready for their citizenship exami jnations by the educational depart ment of the Y. M. ©. A. The men | will assemble in the social service California Expositions Tickets Now on Sale —to— ind return 38.40 ued address on the “American Con | stitution, Its Growth and History | Following the address, lesson | sheets and class instruction will be | furnished by instructors from the Via O-W.R.&N AND CONNECTIONS Liberal Privileg: “The Only Through Service” Fer Fall Information Tickets, ete. Apply to crry TICKET Orrior Stopover R. CLARK, D. D. 5. | Mr. Blanning Is Delighted With Regal Work 716 SECOND AVE. MAIN 932 | Read what he has to say about it HLL. Hudson « » y saw a Seo jentlemen: My wife saw number of testimonials in the pa- per, stating that you could pull teeth without pain. As I needed a tooth pulled, she advised me to try your method. And I certainly want to say that the tooth was pulled without hurting me a bit W. J, BLANNING 1710 Wait Street What we did for Mr. Blanning we can do for you, viz., give you the | very highest class dental work for | the least money and at the same time not hurt you a bit. Here is the logical place for you to come Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W Corner Third and Union FREE DOCTOR Call at the Right Drug Co. 1 Washington st, near Second ‘ave, and have the ex-government phys Cian diagnose your ease and prescribe for you, absolutely without charge. We want your patronage and of- fer you the doctors services as an inducement. Look fur the Yeltow Fr: Big Specials TUESDAY Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler 30 DAYS CUT PRICES FREE EXAMINATION 25c Per Cent Reduction from these regular prices. 22K Gold Crowns... $5.00 Bridgework .. 5.00 Full Set of Teeth.... Porcelain Crown. MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) teer Round & r Hrand Pa FISH—(Stall whe VEGETABLES— 11) @talis 16-17) 10e 17 ie 2he FRUITS—(Stall 10) 4 ma F Gold Fillings .......81.00 Florida Grape Fruit, @ for Silver Fillings.........50¢ sarah ateaesceilts cs 454 We do exactly as adgertised. Lady Attendant. Terms to suit. BAKERY—(Stall 12) All work guaranteed 15 years. 7 Loaves Uread Ihe Cake 206 GROCERIES—(Btalls 13-14) matoes, Corn, Pe ring Beans, Oysters BUTTER AND EGGS— (Stal! 18) tet and Pike, Op ee ae Laboring People’s ventists « CHURCHES OBSERVE STAR-—MONDAY, FEBR HODGE ASKS FOR NEW AUTO; DOES | Sheriff Hodge's application for 4 GOSSIP jnew automobile has been turned |down by the commisatoners, Hodge declares the machine.mow in use | dy the sheriff's office ts six years old, and ts not safe, eapectally for driving through the county at the Sunday wee a bad day In town, several of ovr able-bodied citizens being put tem; fly out of com fee sometimes required on mission by automobdilists. Among "Nae 4 calls, at PER ‘those misha d wan L, C. Ramaey,!tne northern "ae + de ts iP ialiian Cour and Grace Penn. | four tires blew out, one wheel came We feel that something should be off, and it was necessary, upon re done to keep folks off the streets. /turning to ggg fell eoagptend chine up for three days {n the re George Russell, to whom people shop. used to go to Kick about their mail,, The commissioners allowed $200 is going to help Mike Earles and|for repaira instead Jim Goldsmith run thelr mill, As} And Bob and his deputies will go far ex we now George never had/on risking thelr necks any experience cutting down trees. | low does he get away with it? Many logging camps In north . west counties resume operation John Sime, Toppenish resident, | —————— Sundayed in our midst and had $500 swiped right out of his hand. Is that an way to treat a visitor especially a stranger? ee One of our delinouent subscribers! was in from Black ‘Diamond to pay! us some back money, His throat is still affiicted with artdity, He says the other cases {n Binck Diamond) jwho can't get away are no better.) cee Piymouth church kindergarten Dear Mies Grey: children will give a party Wednes-|@ word in reply ae i They xolng to Whose letter appeared In your co! ave cream We'll bet Crawford YMA on the 6th? She In White and some of the other big 8Peaking of her chum, “I have not in her for a year, because | am going to be married to a man who | won't let me talk to her, | | don’t sanction what did, but—I'd llke to ask “L kids will be hanging around the out . Kelleher, of the Seattic N. Dan tional bank, is out with a statemen ' don't you think she has suffered that the federal reserve bank ex pects to make money in a year or 0neUgh for her wrongdoing, and is am jthat particular mistake #0 much | oe worse than some perhaps you may fave made, that you are justified , Doc McBride ts going te Olympla! in doing your share toward making pad gai fataation ion ire Attia het an outcast? Did vou ever stop ie ya suet, to think that thie life here ts a ed with tuberculosis, headaches #0¢ gehootroom where we are getting D torte zs ‘ our lessons and that we all make mista When you were a child The town's window display me in school, did your classmates re going to organize. armani fuse to speak to you because you f to have your lesson: weil George Dilling, the real estater, some of the others, or did some gave @ big'feed to folks out in his one help you with the lesson which neighborhood Sunday and Invited wae too hard for you to get? Don't only those who bought lots tn his you suppose this girl's mistake has Montlake addition been a hard, bitter lesson to her, “tag and that she would appreciate a Bheriff Hodge won't let A. J. kind word from you now? Speckert, atty.. spiritualist, et¢, You say you are going to be hap- talk to one of his cle in private, -—— Now A. J. bas sued him Locat crano opera AID STOMACH OF HAS COME TO STAY GASES, SOURNESS are The attendaince at the two . y performances, niatin: evening, at “Haense! and Gretel” |gave assurance to leaders and mem- lbers. of the local Standard Grand| |Opera Co, that Seattle grand opera has come to stay. Previous patron- You don't want a slow remedy jwhen your stomach ts bad—or ao uncertain one—or a harmful one formances, enthusiasm increased accordingly, the players doing bet lter than at any other time prior. mustn't injure {t with drastic drugs. Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its peed in giving relief; its harmless- ness; tta certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stom- | educational office of the Y. M. C achs. Its millions of cures in tndi San Diego $60 65 gestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and and return .. : PEACE CENTENARY 2: stomach troubte has made it famous the world over | Keep this perfect stomach doc- The hundred years of unbroken tor in your home—keep it handy peace hetween United States and get a large fifty-cent case from any Great Britain was the occasion of drug store and then {if any one special services in numerous Seat- churches Sunday morning ‘and should eat something which doesn't itle 1 agree with them; if what they eat levening lies like lead, ferments and sours | * and forma gas causes headache, . dizziness and nausea; eructations Seaman Is Killed ot acia and undigested ‘ food—re- | | member, as soon as Pape’s Diapep- BREMERTON. Feb. 15.—A. V.\sin comes tn contact with the stom-| Brown, age 19, seaman on the/ach all such distress vanishes. crulser North Dakota, died from a|promptness, certainty and ease in |blow stistained yesterday |boxing with Kid Salmon, on the cruiser West Virginia seaman | orders is a revelation to those who try it Weber and Heilbroner Spring Hats Are Here Al- and ld in HE pine old-style crease “telescope” f had their day York * It w the semi telescope fold, in the crown—adopted for Weber and Heilbroner soft hats for Spring, because New York men were themselves creasing their hats that nc the of same char smartness soft roll English and the full cut walking glove *~* THESE ARI HATS OF HOUR_ IN Yous PRE SENTED AT THE SAME HOUR HERI Price, $3. * round acter the coat way ~ * a Only a slight droop the brim, different from last year fin ished with an English \ curl THE THE NEW . h were hasmon fashion hades in whi ped th Spring ize able othe e haberdash * “* A has the exclusive’ agency for Weber and Heilbroner Hats in this city tiff hat with a his house lightly and brim tapered crown “neugral” flat nor neither The Newest of the New AND INDIGESTION while | overcoming the worst stomach dis- | UARY 15, 1915. PAGE 5, ‘BOY, 14, FINDS MOTHER DEAD | | | 1 HE GET IT? NO! INTHEMORGUE |... George ld-vyearold son of A {Lownds, a painter, Monday identi fied the body of a woman which had been lying in the public morgue since Saturday afternoon as his mother, The body was picked up near Bonar, on Alii point, by the West Seattle police It was evident that she had end her face wore ed her own Ife, for a satisfied leok and her arma were folded over her breast Mrs. Lowndas left her home, at 1211 Ward at. last Monday, osten aibly to see @ moving pictire show When she failed to return, Monday night, a search was started Lownds can think of no ren ton she may have had for commit-| ting suicide, He sald she had been acting queerly | Four children, the youngest 4 'montha old, survive the suicide py all of your life. How do you! know you are? You don't know the future or what it may bring to you. You may have daughters who will do just what this girl has done Then do you suppose their father will think it is all right that no one should speak to them? Did you ever read anything like this: “He who Is witheut sin, let him cast the first stone”? Our mistakes are stepping-stones to a higher life, and if this girl had a chance, ten to one she would be a better woman than ever before | never could, and don't yet, under stand WHY people do all they can to make an outcast of a woman just because she has made a mis take, and, in my estimation, our mistake in condemning her and not giving her a helping hand is worse than what she has done. Two wrongs never did make anything right. 1, myself, have never made the mistake this girt has, but | don’t |feel one bit above being a friend to |her, and doing for her just what | | would were she my own sister, for |ehe may be on a higher plane spir- itually than some who condemn her, and every kind word or act on our part means spiritual unfold yment for us, and the sooner hu manity realizes this, the better place this world will be to live in AML Q—! was reared and went to |echoo! with a certain young man, ind we have been in love with each other since childhood. | am now more than 18, and about a, year ago a new girl moved to town and he went to call on her, and finally stopped paying attention té me altogether. My people don’t want me to speak or have anything | hall of the Y, M. to hear a contin-|@8¢ Was far exceeded at both per-| your stomach Is too valuable; you| te do with him. How can | win his/ love back? LOREEN. | A-—Don't try to win bis love! back, for If it is really lost, your efforts will be frultiess, He may be in love with this other young |lady and she with him, and tn such | case, it would be far better for you |to Ko your own way. It is hard, I |knew; but it Js the course of hu }man events, and others have suf-} fered these same pangs Turn your attention to other things, This will win him to you much more quickly if he has any love for you than by trying to keep after him. But treat him in a friendly manner when you meet Be proud to let him know that he has not hurt you Q.—Is it proper for a girl to in-| Its | vite a man to call, or 18 It his place | commence, but have recelved no | to ask If he may? A.—If a man has acted as a girl’ jescort, it is only courtesy for the }girt to ask him to call It is proper for a girl to ask any man whom shé has met in a con ventional way, and wpore acquaint ance she would like to further, to call at her home. Q—On the 2nd and 5th | wrote to ask you if you could tell me NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist | Leave Colman Dock, Seattle, 6:20 Sunday), #:00, 10:20 a m., 1:80, 2:00, ex-| junday (Runday 2:30), 6:30 p. on Saturday, 11:46 pm Time bie subject to change without | Phone Main 3101, Price 506 Round Trip DENTAL PRICES CUT - TO SUIT THE HARD - TIMES Money is hard to get; times are ard, and employment uncertain unt keep my staff of istants em- ployed. To do this T must have Dental and Optical work to do, re-| gardless of price, | While this depression lasts my 85! to 810 Gold and Porcelain Crowns will be from @& to @%, | Bri, hich heretofore coat rom @5 to $7.50 per tooth will now | be from 83 to 85 tooth A regular 87.50 to S17.50 Set of | ‘Teeth will now cost you from @4 to ies Pxtracting of teeth will be free, and all fillings, except alloys, will be Ralf price All Optical work will be reduced at the same ratio. No such low prices for strictly} high-class Dental and Wptical work | were ever offered In Seattle or else-| | where, You need not hurry, as these | Jiow prices will last while the hardy ‘times last | Edwin J.° Brown, D. D. S. Seattle's Leading Dentist Dental Departme: Firat | 1 it Ave.| Ave. m3 Open evenings until & and Sun- days until 4 for people who work, Jare botind to be as well posted on| ESTABLISHED 16 ac | Joudall i. B. Gaye, Receiver ESE sa eR ST MacDougall-Southwick Silks Famous for Over a Quarter of a Century The Annual Spring Sale of New Silks and Dress Goods Continues And presents to you hundreds of yards of the season’ beautiful materials at very low prices most Black Silks in Standard Recognized ; $4 43-in Silk and Wool Poplin Weaves rehias $2.89 $1.50—41-in, Black Crepe de Chine 79¢ 0 n. Black French Duchess Satin ER ti Ae Sie ie gies oan heb oe tego oe ee Soie $1.49 | $1.75 Two-Tone Chiffon Taffeta 98c k High Lustre Gown] Fashi Latest Pronouncement — 36 . $1.69 oF One of the season’s most in. Black Double Faced Peau de | popular materials ° vescccses sovecsesceessee-$189 | $1.75 Heavy Dress Crepe de Chines in, Black Pure Dye Chiffon Taf- | 98c $tpesseeue a0ees neue «$1.49 | (Soft) 7 $1.98 | cual wearing qualities in. Black Lustrous Ch Taf = me re att $1.29 | $2.50 Silk and Wool Faille Suiting in. Black Oil Boiled Taffeta ..79¢ $1.29 in. Ble g Taffets 98c 40 inche wide This is one of our 35-in. Black Glace Taffeta. $1.39 | standard silks and is an unusual value at 5-in. Black Dress Taffeta .69c | $1.29. 2 - Slack Duchess Gown Sa ‘. 1 Bra cess Cowen: ggg | $1-00 and $1.25 Fancy Spring Silks ~in. Black Satin de Paris. ...$1.69 5 48c " -in. Black Messaline Sublime $1.29 | _ 1” this Collection you are sure to find in. Black Peau de Soie .$1.19 | just the silks to meet your requirements, in, Black Satin Duchess... .$1.39 | $2.00 and $2.50 Two-Tone Printed $ 24-in Black Moire Velour 98c Chiffon Taffetas 98c 1.25--36-in, Black Duchess Satin 89c Che new wide skirts have brought with O—35-in, Black Satin Elegant $1.19 |) them the vogue printed, silks, and this $1,00—-35-in. Black Satin de Chine 69¢ ssortment is most complete and presents $1,$0—35-in. Black Satin Sublime -98¢ | wonderful new designs z $1.75—35-in. Black Satin Peau de Cygne | 7 5 | $2.00 and $2.50 New Spring Silks 98c : isp ‘Sis eee | , rll. sagen. Bleck Liberty Mesealine 36 inches wide, in the new stripe effects. Black Messaline ..... $2.50 New Llama Broadcloths $1.49 Black: French Gown A soft and shrunk finish lustrous cloth, sponged 4.00. in. Black Marchioness Gown! §0.Inch Wool Crepe Epingles $1.00 i ae hecoe Shaehice rae | \ favored fabric for the tailored cos- Black Liberty Charmeuse 9c | ‘U™¢: Has splendid wearing’ qualities. Hand-Made The Newest Draped Effects, 50c to $3.50 2 have a most ‘complete nae W assortment of Veils in all the new and approved styles, in- cluding the San-Pan with cen- ter elastic, the Van Dyke with ped edge, the Mantella Veil, in an assortment of patterns, and the Vinet with square mesh and embroidered floral design. Fa? Veilings by the Yard y Include many handsome pat-Q6%¥ terns and meshes, such as square, *% craquelle hexagon, diamond and many Others, in plain or bor- der effects. Shown in black and the best shades. Priced at 35¢ to $2.00. Colonial Rag Rugs 1 5, made with various colored bor- dérs, including pink, blue ( green. These are well made and give exceptional wear. In design. © Very for bedrooms, and kitchens Special 79e. window. ¥ and Rugs will hit-or-miss suitable bathrooms Size xS4 See Pike St Fourth j which has prevented her from walking for several days HANDKERCHIEF 328i" ==" MURDER CLEW "'S0uSS HOWE RULE Dr. J. Allen Smith when construction work on the gov- ernment railroad in Alaska will anewer as yet. SUBSCRIBER. A—This question has been an swered a number of times through this column, and will not be repeat ed again. The Alaska railroad com of the unt OAKLAND, Gal, Feb ; 15.—'The | Versity and Will H, Parry will dis. mission has rm patent 8 ee police and three detective agencies USS Seattle's fight for home rule to the presid te and ars thea are looking for tall, dark man,” | #t the University Congreggtional made no decis on as hether supposed to have killed Jacob Vogel, | Church Tuesday evening at 7:30, Seward, or Cordova, or anothe port, is to be the terminal, Until|mealtpy banke ectehar ulate 7 D. ffy H —n he does, there will be no definite)” A’ torn’ silk handkerchief andruffy Heads was time set for operations to begin. If! tore down the old man’s throat] Become Hairless you will read the daily papers YOU wnon he was strangled to death. * | Ih Bras The victim, it is presumed, tore If you want plenty of thick, beau- this railroad affair as any one €!8¢-\+his handkerchief from the burglar’s|tiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all sy face and perhaps recognized him.|means get rid of dandruff, for it Q.—Please give me the benefit Of Pe handkerchief was not Vogel’s.| Will starve your hair and ruin it if your opinion on a question we were you don't discussing tonight. Should a wom It doesn't do much good to try to an, widowed or divorced, wear a| Mme. ny ggg haa ae brush or wash it out, The only ring to distinguish her from an un-| BORDEAUX, Feb. 15 adame sure way to get rid of dandruff is married girl? DOUBTFUL. rege Be Sew it was operated On| to dissolve it, then you destroy it A.—No more than a widower or for an affection of the knee,/ entirely. To do this, get about four divorced man should wear some-| a Ag, Treated One |OUNCes of ordinary liquid arvon thing of the sort to distinguish him DROPSY Week F apply it at night when retiring; Seon, sinete zen |rcttoved tn a few noure; suri treathing |use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger nd uric acid removed In a few days. ates liver, kidneys and heart. Write | UDS. ANTI SHIP BILL ais of cures, and « symptom By morning most, if not all, of 4 Free Trial Treatment. your dandruff will be a . x 3 gone, an aa ata three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entire- ly destroy every trace of it single sign and VOTE IS 46-44 | You will find, too, that all itch. if i a ing and digging of the scalp will WASHINGTON, Feb, 15 . n stop, and your hair will look and the first test of strength in the feel a hundred times better. You senate today, the ship purchase n get liquid arvon at any drug bill advocates were defeated 46 to |store. It is inexpensive and four 44. They attempted to jettison} ounces is all you will need, no mat- the Norris cloture amendment so ter how much dandruff you have, as to permit a vote on the Reed |This simple remedy never fails — motion to fix February 19 for the) | Advertisement vote on the bill Norris’ yote with the republicans and bolters 09 $9 46H 09-50 6046-6 OOH decided the vote This New Hair Grower Must Pleasé or No Cost Deliver Bayonet — Resinol Soap | harge on i ] as dls a a » fe treunil - bad with thin, du a can pos- BY HENRY WOOD clears itively and surely rejuvenate and re-« PARIS, Feb. 15.—The Germans e actif in ere LR i have been defeated in a three-day |/ w method thet makes the Bale Pattie tougit around. Norroy ant || COMPAEXIONS ered Anat ake eee Fon, in Lorraine, was the declara » glow with vitality and health, tion’ contained in the official com- | Pimples and blackheads dis- || exin with th e of Harfina, a appear, red, rough, blotchy com- nourishing and stimulating preparas munication issued today | Maced tion of wonderful efficacy for toning ‘The official statement commends || plexions become clean, clear and || {)))" Soaip and. inducing unfailing | ‘ 1 7 a band of French velvety, and hair health and || hair-growing conditions, With each chasseurs, who, || | absolutely free a hottle you receive when surrounded — be German || beauty are aided by the regular | Yt) Yr ring Shampoo and Dan= troops in the Vosges, delivered a use of Resinol Soap. It doesits || grure Comb. The use of the comb brilliant bayonet attack on skis. || workeasily, quickly and at little || induces more thorough cleanliness, Several broke through and escaped cost@ven whenothermethods fail. invigorates the ered ant The others were captured | ‘The soothing, restoring influence that |; der the Harfina Treatment || makes this possible is the Resinol which = dandruff and i 126 BABIES A DAY this soup containg and which physicians ying gh) y ENTO. eb. 15.—The | have p years in the care of - ene wd rei - MOunced that 46,018 babies had|| cobwesr arderiding ag He Get the genuine Herfine for See been born in California during | lfc and will ‘votund wrenee ae ane 1914, an average of 126 a day. \ tory - -