The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1915, Page 5

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house Sh VOUR CREDIT Heat Pike seam R | Week End Specials ON GOOD FURNITURE, $23.45 $38.75 | 1 ouR LINE able oF Curtain QUICK MEAL RANGES Stretch ers 67c Wardrobe Couch « « ‘ $5.95 Lurniture @- ize 416%°424 - Dike Street: PHONE ELLIOTT se9e : ie tcne-Esiiibaum 2 WIVES BEGIN BILL TO BOND DIVORCE SUITS JITNEY DRIVERS. LET JOHNSON GO TO | LUMBERMEN TOLD JUAREZ FOR FIGHT ‘To SELL SERVICE . aE Pan se oards 1 mun PUD TA SAMA CU Lu Juiciest, Sweetest Oranges Just as They Taste in California—at Your Dealer’s Now Sunkist Lemons —say — Order by te Have these t row's break l and between i “2 a i 5) " Insist on Sunkist—Save the Wrappers 4; whic kin » don't o Get this Beautiful Silverware pty a 4 peme of Mrs Couffman,| not burn the skin - = @ F tat . tid Limber u Quit’ compla ning! | 1 Pid ey are tra n oUF ad-|fenest “St. Jacobs Ofl at any drug i ee boo Liffgess and swelling. | Don't Fees Soak er! Rotter ite yo st. | } 4 Jacol ol ha ed million ° “5 Factory Hair Store ioe enn ‘ sep Fruit Growers Exc cage, 139 N. Clark Stree, Chic C Las Hanson Mannnens SICe ee | iS 1 Gladys STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915, PAGE % RENICK BILL GERMAN GUNS SENATE WILL PASSES; ONLY REPULSE BIG INVESTIGATE 3 NO’ VOTES FLEET IN AIR . 2 ELECTIONS BERLIN (Via London), Feb WASHINGTON, Feb ' trust ‘ '9.—-Offlcial advices received The campaign expenses of here from oRtterdam say tt bespher cath tao Pade Roger Sullivan of ilMeis as the great aerial fleet of Brit democratic candidate for Unit Ish and French aeroplanes and sea planes which attempted to |° ed States senator in November e ' destroy Ostend and Middle and th of Senator Boies Rerne, has been reqylesd by Os Penrose of Pennsylvania prob man batteries. ably will be the subjegt of a o probe after alte CHOOSE COMMANDER senior rees or missouri ‘ ‘ and Senator Shafroth of Colo i Fort W new nmande rado, absent from Washington § a Frar M last week, today started a poll ‘ ow k Capt ~ H. Hitt ar to reconsider the resolution t i the to that effect which had been | e | - Q.—1 am a young girl who is sub) Jealousy, f a ‘| fect to blushing. Please tell mea s will 4 e infuenced agaiust remedy for it MAY. | a girl who has lived amor ‘ ne * Whose acquainta . rr x "Ww to t W tt h i t and dignified in ft A f ‘ * possible, a in the. eenate te ry ' riend to the premier ar t of British Columbia, which Q.—Will you kindly publish if points out that Washington | a erfect possible the number of jitney state having gone dry, the busses operating in Seattle at the er ote oat Q—! ar years old, have @ present time? A READER along | 900d education and am fond of fun, 4 ited ond 20 ary on the Canadian |! © to dances and never miss a e be s it h the date of dance. Every one seeme to like c! 1 be forbidden me—that is, the boys. The girls A se 1 memorial to ¢ barely speak to me What makes onerat euitic f the ¢ , them act that way? x cannot be 1 I have lived here for eight years Washing Ores and am well known, but | haven't! @—1 wish you would help me a girl friend in town, | am alwaye in my little affair, | am a soldier, | being introduced to new people at in love with a very nice little gir SHE NEVER MISSED — vances. ane the boys ai say that who returns the compliment but come once of twice, and they want to come and call, During the last few weeks a few persons have been telling th they omly girt OWE DAY IN SCHOOL then just bring me home from the that a soldier is a worthless per dances son and all sorts of things But the girls have good times which | think are foolish. | would that | would give anything to be like you to cast an opinion in re included in Please t me what gard to soldiers and what | shall to do to get to be friends with this do in regard to my girl friend crowd of g ALLIE. | do not wish her t® be unhappy The ¢ g in and | do not tike to give her up. | hope you will publish your an Fe at;fwer in an early edition, as this approve of |I® being settled by you A SOLDIER The Wise Mrs. Wise Olmpsor. oa : 7 e| if Gla ‘ : : f his » , H cat Dear Miss Grey: G. H. aske, “Ie k Special for - there any permanent happines: }_achoo! Bhan (OE Se pe 1, Come love?” | say yes; but not in any . Sy a earthly love. We are not perma nent beings. We are liable to die jat any time; then where would our earthly happiness be? Or some 7 new attraction might come along re and draw our min) ' Or numerous other things might happen to cause our love to oi Py grow cold, and destroy our happi : b ness ; But there Is one love that never . fails to bring happiness—that is ES the love of good, of righteousness the love of a clear conscience. It is the only love | have ever found that 4 Women, Use Your Credit comforts in times of distress and that brings permanent happiness | often think, no wonder giris tell of broken hearts and blasted hopes. when all their happiness is gone because they placed all their love on one frail human being, and when he is gone, or fails them, all is lost If they would divide their love bestow some of it on poor, suffer. ing humanity, which is 80 much in need of a little love and kindness. and give a goodly share to Christ they would have something to hold them up when one prop gives way.| They would then be building upon a rock, and when the storms which come to one and all of us, beat around its base, the foundation would be solid and not swept away like the one who builds on the sandy foundation of love of one im perfect man or woman M, J Ventilated Toupees for Men are the nearest approach to Nature you can get. They are light, comfort able, close-fitting and porous OUCH! PAIN, PAIN RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS ———— eee RST AMLINH ac Pougall b, Gaye =e foshwic, Receiver This store will be open all day $5.00. Special Sale of Boys’ Suits at $5.65. Values Up to $7.50 $5.65. Special Sale of Boys’ Suits at $6.65 {tia t 7 $6.65. Boys’ New Spring Hats $1.00 and $1.50 $1.00 $1. proreremenecnens evr crreerereemrenseneemamererTesas $1.50 Boys’ and Girls’ Buckskin Gloves, 95c Pendleton Art Robes $5.00 Ww ilar Army Gauntlet, e by the same manu- who makes the majority of the gloves used As is his custom, he worked up all of the > too small for regular gloves, into these rauntlets for children. We took all he had at enables u 1em at quite a little less to sell t The sizes to fit gir large enough for ind boys from 3 to 15 Special 95¢. years Some women Embroidered Voile Waists, $1.95 \ lot of Waists which we ha e just ved -made of allover embroidered voile in .. ve ractive floral pat They have the new ad- 7 justable collar, which may worn either low or fast- g ened close to the neck i voile has inserts of dainty lace, eff and pearl finish le daintily which are are chic Blue and red 1 crow f blue $10.00. Mil and facing $10.00. _ Second Avenue and Pike c= The MacDougall-Southwick Co. FORTUNES OF WAR MAKE GAIETY GIRL'S SON A REAL PEER OF ENGLAND PROBE DEATH OF AGED MAN stigating the 64, retired, in a chair. hotel th is nat- Reginald of the May quis a Donovan's The marquis has no fon oe tient Hee the aged sO May's husband Seen 2 = ighting ends the Gaiety Judgment for Sale Against Hickingbottom Bros. Veterinary Surgeons 1015 Howell St Inquire at 709 Fourth Ave. at United Order of Peace, Inc. Meets at 3 o'Ciock Every Sunday Afternoon tn the KRINKE HALL ADMISSION FREE QR. LUCAS, SPEAKER Olive May and Her Baby Boy REPRESENTATIVE McARDLE, who took a state jab “purely for at a fat salary, after the adjournmtgnt of the last educational purposes,’ | He | legislature, must be looking for a post-gradyate course somewhere Introduced an anti-jitney bus bill yesterday, REV

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