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. STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915. PAGE 5. oodhouse- Grumbay Use Your Credit, 410att Pike. HOUSE VOTES PORTLAND IN. [Gemma Gro) es “a MORE DAY | 1000 BOND | LEAD: TEAMS | LETTERS| |/Mac Dougall, - fouthwick| a aie jo R. B. Gage, Receiver , 9-piece Dining | FOR JITNEYS TAKE SPURT ni have’ jut ‘esnbie: wry! Second Ave. and Pike Si tore open 9 a.m. to 6 p. m Room Set at........ a first novel and wish @ have judg: eae Rate es a ment passed ugen it and do not Charge purchases made Saturday placed on March bill rendered April Ist know where to send it BF. : ; OLYMPIA, Feb, 26.—Bonds in| Fighting all day Friday with re Your choice of either waxed or fumed finish. tho ainount of $1,000 will be requir llontlens determination, the 300] A end It to publinbers of nov) fi ge 9 ’ e ex ‘ ed from jitney bus ¢ ators | workers of the Seattle Y. M. Cc. A.| o* here is no other jury for au) t Only $5.00 Down. throughout the state, If the yonate expect to overcome the lead hald| ‘Or. and no court of appeals. Do} r ooste Oys ul aud the governor approve the jit(by the Portland Y.M. C. A_ at the| 20t @xpect them to return a eriti-| f™ 2 |ney bus bill, ax it will pass thelolose of the campaign Thuraday| C#m with the manuscript, and do) © | === house |night, not be discouraged because it| . T measure was up for second “ 3 comes back to you, It in said that! 00 reading this morning iy Lag Friday morning, had ob-| Thackeray submitted “Vanity Fair’ pecia 9 e Originally, it contained a pro- |'ained Members and 234,000) 13 times before it wax accepted |polnts, against Seattle's 178 new r a $6,008 be vision and Rep,| _ Sou Be | : y . : Hull of Seattle frankly admitted if |™¢mbers and 163,670 points, Q—I am a poor-girl and have a B YS’ All-wool Norfolk Suits, with an extra pair « ers, was intended in this manner to put} Late Friday the “Haswasser"| chance to marry a man of means. |! which doubles the life of the suit. The coat « sade witl the jitneys out of business and \team, driven by Ira Lundy and B.J,| admire and respect him, but don’t! +} f } save the properties of the electric Muller, was etiil maintaining ite lead| know if | really love him, although stitched belts and patch pockets and have a ¢ compantes which ft has held since Wednenday,| | cannot find any particular fault ing These suits will stand hard wear. The give The motion to reduce the bonds now having a grand total of 20,100] with him, Many say | should marry! perfect satisfaction. Sizes 6 to 18 year Pri to $1,000 was made by Rep. John|points, clonely followed by the| him. Would you advise me to risk si i } ; RK. Wilson of Seattle. Overland” teani it? U. Cc. Boys’ Suits, Very Special $5.65 Surety ¢ nies have thus far] What promises to be a vory excit- A—It {se @ brave person who B AN 1 Norfolk Suit San autre he duaadity contested refused to give aby insurance to jing side Issue of today’s campaign] would advise anybody as to whom os bide ea 2 ip evight Be. jitney busses, and even the $1,000 /is the personal rivalry existing be-| to marry, when to marry, or wheth-| This is a good all-the-year-round suit, and will give more jrequirement is considered sufft-|tween various leaders as a result|er or not to marry at all; but it average amount of wear. This suit would ordinarily sell a clent to Kill jiteey bus competi lof a challenge tesued last night by| would be well for you to consider | tion W. HJ ” it v | jones for the most mem this point when making your dects BUFFET Final vote on the bill tn the/brought in during the rest of the|fon: If the man had no money, evel plate mirr house ts expected before the end campaign by Individual workers. | would you think of marrying him? of the wee The challenge was accepted by| Don't let money influence you. Special Saturday, $5.65. Boys’ $10.00 and $12.50 Suits, Saturday $7.3 icl e have About 80 Suits in this assortment wl purchased | Ira Lundy, Sherry Herthiaume and| Some women are bound to be from one of the best manufacturers of boys’ clothing ! un CHAMBER JOINS WAR |. Hace sorry if they do marry, and just as try. Every suit is perfectly tailored. Norfolk style, coats beir The datly rally dinner will bé) sorry if they do not marry; some lined with a good quality of serge. Very special, $7.35. man that ever lived, and some of songs, orchestral selections and) would make the worst man hunt | Yer, yes, of course! MMustrated recitations will be put) around for causes to make his wife The dear fellows at the Chamber|on. divorce kis. B04 beenese “You of Commerce are peeved at the port) The “Navy” division of the boys’! never can tell” just how a certain commission, and they're recom-|department was leading at noon Fri-| woman is going to take to her mat mending to the legisiatare that it}day over the “Army” division, with| rimonial venture, {t Is a pretty good be abolished 115,900 points, against 13,250 plan never to make any sugges My, my! Passed a resolution to] tions on the subject even when ad that effect, too, nt a special meet-| Vibe fe reqetated ing of the trustees yesterday. The plain members of the cham ber, you know, don't get any say on such things, | Of course the chamber fs the only civic body in Seattle that ts againdt the port commission, All tho others are protesting ngatust ON PORT COMMISSION °°" at 6:15 Friday night in the| would be miserable with the best } |asrociation auditorium. A pre n | | New Hats for Spring, $1.00 and $1.65 Boys’ new Cloth Hats for Spring in the new Rat Jalmacaan shapes. Many fancy cloths; also blue ser Charming Little Styles in Headwear and Coats for Children Q.—Piease explain how to play tennis, €. F. A.—Tastructions are much too long to be printed in this column Buy the Spalding publications Q—! am a widow with a little From 2 to 10 Years CHINA CLOSET | 35 inches wide, solld | 6-foot Extension by 48 inches, Select abolishing the ge orga . daughter and work in an apartment HE Headwear we are showing is the n Hustabl “i quarter sawed oak; large, e¢ jut "twas ever thus. cham- a e| ot que a a =e square Be ‘as for a reapectable widower. | have quaintest and prettiest sty les that we have ber always does that which the gen-| eral public does not | NEW ELECTION LAW | EFFECTIVE JAN. 1) OLYMPIA, Feb, 26.—Beginuing with 1916, voters will have to regis ter only once in four years, pro vided they vote regularly ac every! Announcement general election | The governor signed the bill to this effect, and it will become law on will hurt me and follow me, no mat- in 90 days. : ter where | go. Please do give me | If @ voter, however, fails to exer P 7 some advice at once. ciso bia franchise in any general age MAL F. election, he must reregister, Regis-| A —There are two ways: Disre ‘tration is also made compulsory {n| gard the gossip absolutely, or go to country precincts where it had here a lawyer and start proceedings tofore not been required, against the woman for slander. The my daughter with me. A woman te t in the apartment gossips out me and says thinge which are not true. She keeps it up day after day, until | fear if it continues much lenger | shall go insane. | have never interfered with the woman in any way. | do not know what to do, iW ve here, | don't know where to seek oth em ployment, @ | have mo home or relatives, and few people would let me have my littie girt with me. | fear her talk om the simplest little trimmed old-fashioned bonnet. May be had in all the newest shades in a variety of materials, including Milan, Hemp, Horsehair, Panama, Cloth and Silk. The prices range from $1.95 to $12.50. One clever little model is a washable tailored Hat which is very suitat for either boys or girls, and is shown in pink or white linen or white pique. Priced at $1.75 and $1.95. The Coats. Sizes from 1 to 6 Years The Coats are shown in all the newest styles for Spring, and include Empire, belted and semi belted, and high-waisted effects; also the more staple garments with or without the belt and pockets. The materials are taf- feta, covert, silk poplins and gaberdines in all the newest shades. Very smart little models at $5.00, $5.75, $6.50 and up to $15.00. ever had, and ranges sailor to the dain You can buy only $5.00 this set on credit by the balance a little each we r firet payment WE HAVE AN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT Where we can handle your oid furniture and give you new for tt for the woman evidently needa to be taught that the right to free speech does not Include (he right to destroy another woman's reputa tion. BOLTON WILL SPEAK | “OPPOSE BILL NO. 3 rior first way presupposes that her mal A splendid assortment of quaint little Dresses, made of linen, silk poplin and pussy Seon i Beken. will pag at} by wrong for council addressed THREE MURDERERS foloushess cannot injure you, and willow taffeta, in Eton and straight effects. ‘The colors are rose, white, pink, green and Tarpent e . Green Lake sta-\the Tenth Ward Imprvement club + it {s probably the better way, al t . Price ro! ® t L 4 —Third Floor. ition, Monday at $ p. m. Thursday night. The club passed though it will tncense ber to fur blue iced from $6.50 to $12.50. ra Floo —————— |* resolution asking defeat of bond} EXECUTED; LEAVE ther gossip. The second will touch proposition No, 3 for the Tenth ave her pocketbook and cure her, It - t ’ . } (Prides. NOTES OF PROTEST may be your duiy to fotiew 't wl 1 Shoes for Misses and Women’s $1.50 Kid } coremnenns ——s: QO... —== a TS 25¢ | NURSES WILL GATHER Marga Modern Outside Rowme'ter [| The Washington State Public OSSINING, N. Y. Feb. 26—Robd One or Tws, SOS Health Nursing organization wili/*'t,Kane. Oscar Vogt and Vin building, Fourth ave. and University St." prison here REPAIRS, EXCHANGES, Ixxs || — OS SRE Each of the men left a note, urg- WATEAMAN, CONKLIN, PARKER || MOOCHERS! DANCE ing the abolishment of capital pun “I cam fit your hand. Teo Moctbers’ ab has buncune ishment, and Warden Osborne will eh ah” Gulsemal: danse Saturday|°*° them in his fight to that end. 1420 2nd Ave., “Opposite the Bon Marche” INTRODUCTORY SALE Children $1.15 In Dress and School Models HIS assortment of Children’s Shoes is pasticularly complete and offers a wide range of selec- tions in patent and dull leathers The majority are shown on the comfortable, easy-fitting broad toe last, and insure perfect freedom to the growing feet. Sizes 5 to 8, priced at $2.25; sizes 81% to 11, priced at $3.00; sizes 11% to 2, priced at $3.50; sizes 2, 214 to 6, priced at $4.00. TROT MOC The ideal Play and School Shoes for boys and girls. Made of Indian tan chrome leather, sturdy, well- made shoes, particularly good for 1,600 pairs of Wom- en's Glace Real Kid Gloves, full pique sewn, have two pearl fasteners, beautifully embroidered on back 10th ave. and E. Pine st. graduate, ends life. = “Satisfaction Is Our Motto” HERE ? | Ete 4 Missourians’ meeting tonight, Good Eats cafeteria. Weleh benefit concert Monday night, Douglas hall. L. C, Mitchell, Fort Lawton de. serter, caught In house in Pleasant valley by squad of soldiers. Two autos stolen from downtown district, one from residence district, Thursday. Nellie, U. W. mummy, will get formaldehyde bath Saturday Maes meeting of university prop- erty owners favoring location of in white, self or black Every pair guaranteed to be perfect in fit, materials and style Regular $1.50 Real Glace Kid Gloves. Re duced to, the pair, $1.15. 600 Pairs Women’s 8-Button Gloves $1.65. Regular $2.75 Values These are in the eight-button length, full . rs . canal bridge at Tenth ave, held _ pique sewn Glace Kid Gloves, have three Of Latest Sprin é isses’ Thursday. hard wear. Offered in all sizes for | } Pidue sewn Glace Kid Cove nae he pring Creations in Women’s and Misses ter Mrs, Lida. Packman appointed children, Tan and black moose. pearl fasteners. They are all fresh, clean, desirable gloves. -lenty of white included. Garments Special, the pair, $1.65. —First Floor. .First Introductory Offering 50 Suits taken from the first se- lection of our $25.00 values in serges, — — poplins and suitings will go at the ; INTRODUCTORY SALE PRICE of $17.50 Sizes 16 to 40, all shades. Sat- urday and Monday. “mother” of Y. M. C. A. boys’ home Auto owned by C. F. Wakefield Good, strong School Shoes, || gets away on Yesler hill, narrowly with heavy oak sole, tn but- || missing pedestrians. ton and lace. Dave Whitcomb says business de. Mall orders delivered free. Pression is due to democratic tariff. Four ratiroad engineers invited to inspect Stuck-White river improve. ments March 3. (¥) oe a || Rev. G. Frank Shelby of Denver says Christians don't pray enough 1402 THIRD AVE. Pacific Coast Steamship Ca ere steamer Paraiso for Alaska trade tive Federation of King county meets in White building as- sembly room Monday afternoon. Colored waiters call meeting for election discussion at Union hall, Fourteenth infantry orchestra concert in Fort Lawton gym tonight What are we coming to? Walters want to abolish tipping. Say they prefer living wages. Dave Rice, prominent lawyer, at: tending funeral of father tn Rock land, Mass. C. C. Thompson gave second lec. ture on insurance to large body of university students Thursday night | W. C. Downs, Australia, commer cial agent, will arrive in Seattle next month Times tries to defer libel suit, but request is dented by court. ¢ Priced $2.25 to $3.50. —Second Floor, The New Separate «Coa Priced From $15.00 to $39.50 Souvenir of a Carnation to Every Lady. are showing a splendid selection of smart Separate Coats for Spring in either the short or three-quarter lengths. They have all the new style characteristics, including the tailored, belts or belt effects and high waistline, as well as flare skirts. White Chinchilla Coats Many are sure to be interested in these smart chinchilla Coats, which are fashioned on the stylish loose lines in belted, flare or box MEAT PRICES CUT A remarkable feature about the increased cost of foodstuffs is the fact that meat prices at this market remain the same. SATURDAY SPECIALS Pot R f gaat 12c models. A One attractive model fs in the popular three-quarter length, has wide belt fastened in front and back with large white _ball but- tons, slashed pockets and adjustable collars Priced at $27.50. Are shown in a variety of diffe rent materials, am which are checks, serge, new wide wale whipcord, covert, gaberdine and new novelty cloth, in a variety of the new styles for Spring 50 SUITS in tailored and semi- tailored effects, in all silk lined, new materials, in French and American serges, poplin and plaids. Z Intended for $30 values. Intro- ductory Sale price | | : cranes Second Floor | 50 Shoulder of 124c ELSEWHERE 4 } 2 2 Pork Roast.... — a } A ‘ Walter Brandt paymaete: Ger. a a] nck C. or, Ane > he "ee, a Loin gy Pa 15¢c man ctuiser Gelon ieterned action| ‘Lhe MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street Mutton oOps.. olulu, commits sulcide, aieitonnbibicnenpnininitslimieen ase deceit r President Wilson promises to! lio Caesari, jail breaker. } Maxive Hiliott is having a barge loaded with supplies in England Satu day and Monday. ha 124c speak for seven minutes to Rose: Australian commonwealth will! for the poor of Belgium, and will herself superintend tribution Tai sh reeves ville, Cal., child sermit export of merino wool to ————— 50 Tailor Made New Skirts, in values baleg Src ie tds ni eigen re te Fresh Pork Spareribs........ llc Fresh Dressed Capons, Turkeys, Ducks, Broilers Federal reward of $2,000 offered| Spencer Thompson, Tacoman, | tor men who held up 8. P, train| walks mile with halfinch nail | SHANGHAI COMPANY near Los Angeles, February 17. driven through skull Constable Hays of Dawson ac-| Senate confirms appointment of up to $5.00, in serges and poplins. SALE PRICE.......... $2.99 | 25 White Chinchilla Coats $10 || and Fowls. quitted for fatally shooting Ramol xen A. Nolan as Everett postmas: Ladies’ Kimono and Fancy Silk Garment Shon _| Introductory sale price ....... j | Ww M W. H. Baker, cocoa and choco- Great special sale of Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, high ; | ‘ late king, dead at Syracuse Five’ SeSeree Gio Oh senuane SEO Te ee NEW ARRIVALS DAIL MO w z | al: M k e Make Motion res : or low neck, all sizes, for only 85¢ cact S DAILY FROM OUR NEW YORK BUYERS Palace Market || *rrcnecmor int | tit tat onerest tom ff Fw neck all sizes for only SBE cach Northweet | tea —— | Jacobs Photo Shops P.1, Building, Seattle Your own goods we make up into waists at reasonable prices SHANGHAI COMPANY 1323 THIRD AVENUE Opp. Postoffice SEATTLE, WASH, 204 2nd So. Come and Give Us the “Once Over’ in Our New Home Main Eliott 5 PARAGON CLOAK &SUIT Co. “Satisfaction Is Our Motto” 1420 2nd Ave., Opp. Bon Marche Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be. cause our work Ie different. 's a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First and Seem. Main 4136. All conventencea: select neighborhood Strictly Modern 4-Room Flat for Rent