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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915. PAGE 5. foodhouse-Grunbaum—“‘USE YOUR CREDIT” —416-424 Pike St.’ ne More Da Mattresses “SOUR GRAPES’ SAYS ROWE OF FAKE AD CASE eattlic business world is ase again George Francis Rowe. by a business office om fa morning paper with fake sdvertising, and which is to come | ip for hearing In Judge Gordon's ourt Frida) Rowe, who is conducting a «# 4 9 75 for Westerman & Sche Insiet Regular Price $9. ed Tyeeday that Narvieoa "Green ness manager of the morning paper, had threatened to put him out of business if he did not adver Westerman Explains arding the mort vent that it had any of Westerman mer's advertising, Mr. 1 jerman, who ts one of the f yeste n offer rit 4 to put on the sale for us, Ww all the advertin actly as pictured. Art tick covering, hand stitched, roll edge, made in a sanitary factory. Sold Below Cost Aw to the wes that the val ha only ves are exaggerated, we Not more than two to a customer. Special for Jf '° "*'* (hat we have been in the business here for 12 years three days only at $4.95. Any mere or anybody who ows anything about merchandise, an see we are selling out for far ; . }less than the merchandise ts actu Regular $1.25 Adjustable | Large Magazine Racks, 4 bom worth, Many lines are belng shelves, 11x18; fumed fin- sold below cost ish. Regular | $2. Special. The morning paper's attack didn't [hurt Westerman & Jaale yesterday, There was a jerowd all day and |\tvely Curtain Stretch- “67¢c wi se $1.25 Wool Fiber Rugs big business was BIG LAUGHS ON Suitable r any om, but especially good for bed rooms \llover and Oriental patterns | 'V DVEEL’ BILLS 8-3x10-6 si $8.75 | Oxi2 size .. .. $9.75 7-6x9 size ++ ++: $87.75 | 36x63 inche + BL.25 | Clarice Vince, from the Sunny }South, brings to the Empress this week darkey songs, which she leings in a way her own entirely. It oe lpleased the two big audiences Mon jday, Ti Mitchell helps out Caesar Rivoll jays a whole sketch alone A Scandal In a R taurant and rok plenty Furniture @-ir¢ | ® The stere make 41610424 - Dike Street: a exhibition, fencing Myon furnish Telephone Elliott 3096. |musical comedy, the Ed Zoller tri appear in acrobatic stunts a the screen shown those funny feb bber and Flelde, in “Mike BULL BROS. Just Printere 1013 THIR' AIN 1043) 'VOTE $10,000 TO| a RAILWAY FUND |: HE PANTAGE McCullough and genera! furnishes a impersonator, all-around carload of eocetine Customers bring shoes here chuckles to Pantages theatre audi in attend to the window nd show 'iaibeabiavedet Sale Seeiuttee Get cise poser eine 4 to the salespeople every day during} Full 45 pounds, guaranteed felt, in layers, ex- the wale, ail free of har ‘yes Schermer's| BILL TO GIVE. 1 MEMBERS “ OLYMPIA, March ~The nate bill backed by the Seat tle Chamber of Commerce job by was to come up for final pas sage Tuesday afternoon its backers had given up hope of abolishing the commission and ousting Its present membership from control of the port pro} ects, and the bill Tuesday morning was amended to pro vide for four new members on the commission, the mayor, Prosecuting attorney, county engineer and county auditor They will be appointed, un der the provisions of the bill, for six years In the house tion bills are made a rd of business for this afternoon, The house thin morning passed Bill No 139, to protect pure milk supplies by providing for the killing or quar u special « the Witney ele antining of tubercular cows At the session Monday night the house killed the bill to open th jechools for public meetings. Rep Winston of Spokane asked Rep Lane of Seattle what was meant by social cent {dea in sehool of Everett said © business and leas hell.” and opposed to letting the ublic use the schoolhouses b cause it would increase “socialist jand I. W. W. speechmaking A bill to allow the governor to } appoint special police for publ service corporations was forwarded to third reading Rep. Robe's bill to Increase th inheritance tax by about 35 per cent, which would net the state an added $500,000 a year, also was for wanted to third reading CITY DEMURRER IS OVERRULED Tuesday overruled the demurrer of Corporation Coun Judge Ronald sel Bradford. “The city may elther appeal to the supreme court from Judge Ronald's ruling, or it may file an answer to the original com plaint and proceed to the trial of the case on its merits 1 have not yet determined which course we will take.” Judge Ronald's affect the present operation of the! ruling does not! from every part of the city, be ff MY # vote of & to B 3, the council |theee this week. “Carl became. fa ske Burten*ling, as the attorney ye y cause our work is different. Monday transferred $10,000 from| mous In “The Ham Tree” and “The| general seeks a permanent restrain it's a bit better. the general to the street railway | Pink Lady.” and he's funnier than! ing order against its operation out > péerating @: ‘ ever in vaudeville side the city limits, and not a tem REGAL SHOE _ |) 0108 10: opérating expenses of Di:|675 1" ae oy side the city Its) REPAIR SHOP isions A and C of the manicipel|men and a girl, present The decision holds that the city First and fenees Motn ¢134 railway for the rest of the year.Jin singing and club awinging ., |i# not authorized to expend any This amount {s treated as a loan,|went big. Ronald Bradbury, E4-| money in the operation of a rall and is to be paid back by the rall and Neita Quin present) vay outside the city limits, unless he councll belleves ner wh on. < GRE Siete t t 1, dee on ds a profit showing for the munte-|4 good bieye ct, and Henni: ae | hat right Judg R mnald hold: p someee that the state law, while allowing ipal railway when It is completed|Lewis and company make good| iit) 10 tine en ee within thy WEDNESDAY to Ballard with eccentric dancing and com-| ites to operate Gallways ara tne Sy ‘aad ienabtermaneel a ty limite, bas heer expressly m On the transfer, Dale, Cooley and |edy and instrumental music . nt Goddard cast the dissenting votes.| Gibson and Dyson also furnish «| *U ovision #0 far ax to operating Mayor Gill has declared he would|bit of comedy It's a good bill) any car system outside the munici sign the measure, if passed by the | throughout pality. Supreme court decisions to counetl ‘ ae thin effect we quoted by Judge Occidental and Yesler + al aon o- — Ronald. counci oO passed over the setters volo, Ue casaitios vote THE ORPHEUM — the bill setting wl rate to ne “ are-| he Ring, famous a departmer MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) ; ST an star, headlines the Beder Pek. Roast curren: the city railway bill this week, assisted Mutton Chope at 1% kilowatt hour. J. Winninger The Shoulder Pork Roast ° an sketch Is entit ‘Oh, Papa.” Miss Ring enacts the role of a chorus ristt—{eah 11) C. Hi & 8. P. FILES maiden. Winuinger 0 Cermas Sete: itm souse.” Imagine the rest Smoked Herring CHARGES AGAINST | Other acta on the bill are Lam-| ‘ ' , VEGETABLES—(Stalls 16-17) GREAT NORTHERN °":. ages ord punchy vedere Lt TIE avée Mlk ta. he pe jnita, a ucated po! urdetta | aie wuteiot ; nd Gladys Goulding in “A Parisian | (ore canuuate FRUITS—(Stal! 10) VASHINGTON, March 2—A|Flirtation”; Moore and Jenkins. Mor ay night. The Chestnuts . ; complaint was filed tod with the | singing and dancing band of the Business ak ia anges. interstate commerce co’ - ission b jclation volunteered thet eAKERY— (otal 1 schemes inne "02"! YPSTO-DATE GIRL IN| railroad, which alleg that exten vag Breese So sion to its competitors of a joint] 40 points on the Great Northerr railroad, in Washington and British Columbia, to St. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City, is unjust and diserim inatory The commission is asked to com SHAWL BUTTER (Stall 18) AND pel t Great Northern to make Local Ra such rate with the St. Paul ro oo. from the North coast to Western terminals Union Savings & | Trust Company OF SEATTLE Resources Nearly $5,000,000 WHY NOT SAVE? | Poverty is not a disgrace, but it is very poor evidence of ambition and foresight. When the desire TO DO is accompanied by the power to accomplish, things happen. You i ‘ have determined, hundreds of times, maybe, |: came fr jins came Claire Whitney Huteb m England, than to marry her colonial more to save regularly and persistently—that’s \over, sie vrought with her in her trousseau handsome Paisley what counts. ; hawi sca ; Miss Patience and her romance Interest 4 per cent i Piiuiay ahaa insect ahi welote f he descendant Mi JAMES DO. HOGE N. B. SOLNER be nitne oO ew Yo k Mise Whit 4 Vice President and Trust Officer| ney bh. had the historic shaw! ade | aun evenin rap, and ashe HOGE BUILDIN makes Her evening ns in the 4 old-t loned style of the Puritans) In the Heart of the Financial District to match her shawl and provided music throughout th evening John Dy Metealfe discussed canal bridge propositon and T Bolton spoke on municipal owner ship. Other speakers were Rd T. Levi, M. J. Costello and R. A Hicks, of the Carp@ters’ union who acted as chairman Bond of Harry J. Dahi, Seattle, held in Sumas on fixed at $3,000 MeGee. charge. and Wm smugeling bh Removal * or Show Room le from all people the 1915 708 First Ave., |) SHOW is been ren sel James FE. Bradford on behalf of the city In the action brought by Attorney Ge W. V. Tann againet Harr Carro as com roller nd E Terry trea he Lak munietpal ear outside the city mite This leaves two courses oj the city.” said Corporation Coun Elbe AMEND PORT Men, Don’t Read This One! | Ready for Fashion Show veattle Stores Are Beginni Style Exhibit; What They'll Wea Our Foresight Was Responsible for nt this can. be f alan! Mt Gb: the bie These Dainty New Blouses of Crepe de no possible ty dulun \ ing them back [terest to then taht agat Chine, Lace and Chiffon der tand it if the ‘ migh near hoop —-with wires eun-| Va lrend tt ningly hid to give them an added| At $3.95 ““s5."3 |} In antietpation flare, And the bodter note—| of th Seattle + especially those for evening—-are of ay hion show, Mareh 1 16 the filmiest and finslest, brief and} Jand 17, the stores are preparing dainty things of lace such |their window dinpla Frederick ery bright and g colors & Nelson are the first to dine e are , thi eagor daughters what manner of clothes | matter of b There'll be big and ‘ were th winter it the rt ad | hi Sand, - One smart little model is i d qu of Crepe Q.—I used milk to take an ink! color out also | ( ec, | jong set-in spot out of a pink linen skirt. The A Vaeh milk out } ‘ i he with a neat spot disappeared, but the milk left; magnesia to absorb | ollea a stain. is there any way of tak t! ean with benzin py he ing this out without taking the! with a paste of magn eye © and brush off 5 ; 1 and dry | | but Piles Quickiy Cured at Home ah FREE SAMPLE COUPON bet s ' Mi si \« “NAVY YARD ROUTE | Ateamere M. B. Kennedy Dock, # Les oon > able subject t | Phone Main 3101, Brice Be Round iJ. P. TODD } SENDS ; SALMON PAS .28 | Finest Equipment in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops P.1, Building, Soattle 4 Tourtet Cured HisRUPTURE - We Make Motion Pictures EST ABLINE ac T)ougall = fouthwidk d Ave. and Pike St » ng to Get Fixed Up for Spine] Special Q.—What are the altar colors and dates for using them? M. €. A.-White, red, violet, black and | green the colors used in ritual istic Episcopalian churches; minute ode for using same ts much long to publish. Consult a church | ¥loor. are Q.—1 have made m little leather card case and wish to} send cards with it. Which is the nicer—to have them printed or written by hand PJ A.-Printed or engraved cards are used more extensively at the resent time aunt a pretty oncess Phe pric an thi opportunity to purchase useful kitchen utensil A limited quantity to each customer. A few of the many items are mentioned € make quote unusual Q—Have been keeping steady company with a young man for al most three months. Pi suggest @ few appropriate birthday gifts for | him. MYRTLE {A is appropriate unde « A friendship of does not ex © the | eager-| a supply « No gift n oni hersel S -ipped Sauce Q—! have heard a great deal| about English cure for intem “| perance, but have been unable to obtain the prescription any place. If possible, will you print it? F. 1 A his prescription has been famous in England for many years It is said to act as a stimulant and ax a tonic and to supply, partially of the ustomed liquor f iron, 5 grat ains t a Covered Berlin Kettles, ‘bBo to $1.17, Pudding Pans, 17¢@ to 33¢. Seamless Coffee Pots, 65e@ to $1.05. -quart Seamless Tea Pots, 68e to $1.09. 16-inch Basting Spoc 10¢ to 14¢. Kettles, Mixing Be Milk Pans, Double Ch Dippers I Plates, Cake ake Ss, et ement. » 6-quart 5-quart ac site vip ambers, « nt water, f nutmeg Dishe perm pirit continued | Q.—! would like to get some ex./ ey work to do at home in the even-| | ings, or work that | could use to jfill in my spare time at the gs L bli to disappoint | put a large number of | ask me to find em-! them. The woman's | tment has never con-| bureau. Its oppor applicants for posi- | to naming local Salvation 1 the 1 am HF To only as F ,| City Free emplo: Prsons ployment fo age lucted HESE Oriental Silver Photo Frames ha exact appearance of highly polished silver. hey are guaranteed to keep their bright finish and will not tarnish. the GL ment office Q.—Will coal vide al the hair grow? t t orate oll help to make) LETA in Our special prices for these: s said t q or ig or 4 medicine once a anti | «mall drop ches, spec hes Q.—Kindly publish ects for debates by third-year high some sub. MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement Hometike Surrow 1OPIRCE UNION OKCHESTRA. Competent_Dancin t caw Show Room, ROOM 815 Third Avenue Where it is expected to Headquarters, for the di make splay the present Northwestern and sale of these car A Very Limited Block of Stock Selling at 40c Per Share Empire Securities Co., 355-6-7 Empire Bldg =| schoo! pupils SEXTET Resolved That the Philip. netraaigge: A Should Re Give ‘TUT, TUT, TUT, MAYOR, riding horseback on akeshore ahiatna drive, wearing costumes that make a thats. 2 the most hardened blush,” the eferable to One of Dis CHICAGO, March The pro. or said * Dealing With Monopo.|test of a number of society women women didn't have a come- lies against the conduct of Saturday | back and the dances will go on as | Resolved, That the Public|night dances among working girls | before School Buildings Should Be Util-|availed them nothing. The women $$ lized as Social Centers |filed their complaint with Mayor 4, Resolved, That the Federal| Harrison Monday ‘HERE IS PROOF |Government Should Grant the Suf-| “Why, I've seen society women | frage to Womer | | 5, Resolved, That the State 54 99H) 9999 OO9O 6966699 | THAT RESINOL | Should Inaugurate a System of Old a }Age Pensions | Makes Stubborn Coughs {| Q.—What body of congress has Vanish in a Hurry : STOPS ITCHING the power to try impeachments? . Who shall preside when the pres sly Good Cough syrup >| The best evidence of what the Ident of the United States is tried? Home $|Resino! treatment will do for Haw. 6id must weehator ke? ; You R tortur ed akin ts what it has For how long must he be a citi- * eoooeo@ done for others. Here is a man dak the GHIthG @talaatT ULAe T wus tas an ob: | whose WHOLE BODY was covered A.—The senate has the power to at} acing and re th tormenting eczema. Whee try impeachmente te hatment. Ret from any |HE says that Resinol stops itching Wad aIdae Sheltie: oF the Dahle A e# of Pinex and make | immediately, he knows what he 1s |States supreme court shall preside] that coun vaniah en ns “Ch | talking about ust ‘read 218 when the president {s tr Pour the 2i4 ounces of Pinex (50 cents’ | Ple, straightforward letter; A senator must be 30 years of| North) into a pint t 1 g My entire body, even my eye 4 , dettle with plain gra ». lids, was completely covered with age, and a citizen of the United ¢ total cost is about blisters, The burning and itching States for nine years ]you & full pint—e family suppls—ot “iwere something terrible, and Adaya use will us ove an COULD NOT SLEEP nor rest. I WITNESS IN eh. Bae epared in ites—/think | had one of the worst cases t * Xe hehs PeF- \ of eczema a human being ever had MILLER TRIAL ite oi : { used eight different kinds of ° yotly remedies without success. I then Is ARRESTED st he a tried Resino! Ointment and Resinol Sr got sae . Soap and it stopped the itching IM a ie Hose, peluctpal-witne nat MEDIATE i eradaity noticed J le a 1 « per-|a change for the bett ow Tam Brcitler tity seh wate. rage dt sare 8 ne : endid remedy | entirely cured.”"—(Signed) Edward ul for the murder o gh Me-/¢ ROWINS, WIRUAS | 2088 roneMal i” McCullough, 249 River St., Bos- Mahon, was arrested Monday night ton; Maes; Aug, 11, 1914, with A. L. Gribbit They were Now ask yourself this question: Arie star Wont cha MUpInG at If Restnol could heal THIS man’s eeecaiee Ve OAR bmpranary ene Sts skin, will it not also heal mine?” EeRiea was Hectalt fini 1Chionad Fou oan get Resinel One eee ihe etl anti tr Resinol Soap at ANY dtug store, or He said he was one of Pete Mille tor free trial, Wels ts Ne gang, and that he had heard Mill 4 Ws Roaingl. Busoni and a confederate admit they trangled McMahon, + Protect Rose gave his oecupation t head quarters ns brithop. ie 36. tte, Wowraelf| Horlicks aid he had been employed at the Aretic club. 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