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SPECIAL PRICES ry : ———ON STAPLE ARTICLES FOR THIS WEEE-—— WR ADVISE bbe re ¢ AS WH HAVE A @ office of Potash & Por muttor at the Metropolitan theatre thin we wnkX UP Nis cot and ens the morning mall, you bau tedly, except nm — ocoaxion where Abe's t lex bring a lum your throat Abe and “Mawruss,” & and Minx ¢ an, Henry D. Feldman and M Posinsky, and t ers who hover on the edge of t }te life juat a they stepped from Poat | A plot, keen In interest and un he Saturday Hvening usual in conception, with ite en © pre | Regular price 85.25, $6. 95 rt my way er tee a tanglement of love . and . oO wax r tur dat the last moment ralahte of out Hke one of Pota well- pressed were funny in real life your heart with the wet leker jings and sharp re jtera of hthelr fidetity an reo t come Pota nd Pe utter are well worth seeing |ORPHEUM kowns and lhgerté ws the headline at are as good jtalking act sings | robate world's champ } has black face minetrel stuff | | | MOORE Just why the play whieh A week's « youterday altow terday, the ee time the human as i aa that H The stor of mode lowing ¢ pleasures; bis Weodhouse-Gninbaum | PHONE BLLIOTT s006 ble company pearing ax the weak wife. and Ha’ Jas the wronged spouse a Wi t Of Peterson, be her iife in fre cause he threa ed to leave her) SHOOTING OF LOVER after promis of marriage. \TwO ARE INJURED IN AVERETT, March %2—a coro of $1 from “No Name,” and 50! fer's jug bas exonerated Olax cents from Mra. GW. U. for the} * Acgetvedt of blame for the death ‘Orthopedic hoxplital Andy Lockwood, 36, a bottler, aud of Birdeen Peterson. killed Thars- : - Mra. Carrie ewood, of the Gate day, near Stanwood. The girl) TACOMA, March 22.—-The city's) wood pharmacy, were Injuted Mon proved Peterson was shot in the ac-|two handsome concrete and steet|day morning whe a jitney & he tried to wrest it from her. The settling The bridges cost more] 8. ran a telegraph pole tn irl said she had planned to end than $100,000. jattempt to avoid hitting _ = | {tens machine also atruck by H. J. Cobb, 102 Dumplings | Served With Hard Sauce or Cream| and Sugar | ore Ny Mes. Janet MoKensle Hit}, Hattor| ‘of the Hoxton Cooking School Max- To win one of the remaining six $25.00 cash prizes in the Holly Flour Contest. { $25.00 Each ' IRAE LSP Friday a party in Paulsbo ente and won $25.00 cash Saturday a party in the Interlaken District attle, turned the trick c K © Apple Dumplings It Is Easy to Count the Berries On a& Sack of Holly. PTA lour : = z | : = ; ust order a J Fill the cups of « buttered muff count. them the sack, may be where th Holly wreati MANUFACTURERS (phe Milly og | AP im .in your purch slip with your an swer The names of the Distance | makes no difference to —‘“Long Distance” Look for the Blue Bell Sign of the Telephone prize winner ill be published March 3ist. "s F) Pearrce, been \ & HOLLY yD) The Chas. H. Lilly Co., Seattle, Wash. —— : —<$—$————- Star Wants Ads find the lost articles 2g" qt 3 Se or A Si ATO ETT TT <az]} METROPOLITAN Furniture @. ize Sy ee S| 416% 424 -Dike Street: og aa mene ftogiedees sweet) SITNEY ACCIDENT |): eldental discharge of the gun when bridges over the Fife st. guleh are) driven by ©. R. Iten, 5919 46th ave | ack ai ; from your grocer ae ens ; be | count the berries cai = | STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915. PAGE 5, CHARGE NEGRO Cynthia Grey’s KILLED THIRTY. | TT TERS Mx Dougall cfouthwic Dear Miss Grey: For long have we endured the wail of the neglect — ————— —___——_-— -- — — ——- GALESBRURG, 1 tarel Loving Mitchell, negro declared t ed wife, You had one such in yéur - SMALL WOMEN to be petted, like # good little girl In More Beautiful New Fashions ont, was lodged 10 tor her day's fine behavior, Has | aeebi REUL rict she not done everything for his per effective D 5 , 7 ant tone! comfort? Hubby comes in gives her aw picklety kiss, slips on At $25.00 a cle I Coat ge. The his slippers and loses his soul in tie columns of the dally news. Pour re sin ‘ . the little, meglected wifey! Her tears . 1 fuctiitte ie t wae fade the pattern on the carpet and bring bint here, dribble down the heck of “his favor Chief of Police Morriso ite gown Mouth (tistets that be has obtsined, Why does a wo have to be evider lving Mitel such a sponge! 6he depends upon hain of murders whitch i him for her living, and he gives it the country fro Mit unquestioningly, Mast she depend lupon him for her happiness and amusement? te she such a depeng ent—such a child—that she can in vent nothing for herself? Surely she could find some trifies, at least to occupy her mind and keep it from dwelling too much on HIS PERSON AL ATTITUDE TOWARDS HER If she has children, she can busy herself being an example for them n |! do not believe it is what you tell Ter wt en OF the Beattie i | tate In you that counts, You've got to be. Then they will have reason to honor you. It would get one’s 7 omagh cog | mind off a busy husband, at any Paul Hatves Will play lends. (| Fate and give him seme tittle S ; Leator Paul will star in character | Peace easona e nderwear for en; — cooked Galea #6 Duncan TAS Ie only the opinion df » girt es ae “perte of 20, Miss Grey, who has never tr players have been all her life gohe with @ bey.” But ere | ras grisitan eeamonancunting oe In a Big Sale Tesslas at Very Special Prices hand | them nowadays, and | know one pertonally, eo that brings it home thought safer are finished with n Wf white silk and is ¢ Gaberdines, serge, 1 i Engl e gab erdine. are the handsome mate ese 1 tailored : irom 16 to 18 ' te © the woman 8 « $1.50 Unior and Tw jece Gar Hubby would not take her out to De. $1. 10. dances. 6he longe for clothing that $1.00 Athletic Union Suits 85e. J hirt ) ‘ 65. t the |e cannot afford to buy for her, Sne iggan Shirts and Drawers 39¢ Clea goes to work every so often so as so" ss 7 SPRmAn |G get new slethltig, ahd loaves, Ror $3.00 Light Wool Shirts and viseringgs the pt " 90 three enildren to the care of their «© Balb grandmother, who is physically in These garments are of an exceptionally g qua | British coal steamer Cairntorr capable of so much responsibility light wool nd 1 1 4 in nate l gr iw r 1 r ¢ « tataht wubiiabitie Vintits light wool 3 are to be had in natural gray a nplete rang 3 ate emarine victim. Her husband, as a result, accepted pe debit : an appointment in another state-- t: 2 : an appointment that offered more $1.50 Cotton Union Suits 95c How to Safely inducement to » man with « wite ris nae WG Peel Your Face} 4" 4 single man—but he went ONS “OFS CHAOS Uh SW. WE ; alone. He sends all his money to light clored crotch tyle \ size mother, who Is caring for tne ’ children. In his letters he never $1.50 and $2.00 — — ot ais ge i « * emore | refers to hie wife, except to eay that rm fi ? fal or than a aver or “d°°| he hopes she will soon go away nese are of a fine quality r at y . Of course, he is shirking his re lored in athletic style A ize wort sponsibility, but ie it not primarily , (ul puraleal operation her fault? Her house was never $1.00 Union Suits was a the wan « neat, clean and inviting. No con: "ieee Sea Ol an ality ; | ae » fort was to De found in it, At firs Range of sizes from 5, basen nm 1 i he was neat, but she got over rt terial OS avy oe And she wonders why he no longer This ie Oe Bek pa « loves her. If » woman cares for the $3.00 Union sarki $1.90 , gris” Und t « ok e love of her husband, why cannot she! sizes in two numbers of the lamous ew ° seal ait yi text U\, do something to arouse his admire wear fhe material is fine silk lisle To be had , an pos tion? That is what Is ed, in in white and blue Chape, freckts »|my humble opinion, to sustain it. | re nderwear t 396, $1.50 / " Fine quality French Balbrigg /| \\ tue flesh and helio, 75¢ garmen : i 78¢. |whieh is quite a contrast to those the Brown Byes,” “Hiue} 85c Athletic ansage and Knee Drawers 65c Love-Sic Heart Broken tc., which greet me con-| 89¢ Silk Lisle Shirts and Drawers @5@. These may be had in A—-Hrave! Your whole letter is ja fellef, even to the algnature NO. 2414 | | | h and biue stripes, mu have done well, in Jol at Floor. Nat for a mina of 20, and if you e [coutinue to gather the wisdom in | 3 ———-—- |] You shotild be a nearphilosopher in ‘ i —«,««»#_\ |the years to cc } ] | | Q—Can you explain for me the reason why busin men, eH are 80 averse to employing a NOLDWELL Lawn Mowers, 14 and 16-inch, 4 knife, high and H who hi en service in the! } plain and ball bearing. | vs: $3.50, $4.00, }U, S. army? Can it be possibie| sow Pema. See . ng J jthat any fairminded person con-| $5.00, $5.50, $7.00, $7.50, #10.90. $11.00, $11.50 ind $12.50. siders that aman has lowe id him. | Guaratined Garden Hose, 4, 5 and 7 ply, rubber , i thi ; iy, or thet he fas uniiited Rin engths priced at $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $9.00. Everybody 1s jself for "business of any kind? My We ‘will cut to 25-foot lengths if desired. perience in this city would most Sprinkler, couplings, washer, grass catcher your neighbor; [seeuredty ose to indica’ that 1 | rakes with 6 to 26 teeth, malleable steel | am a young married man and) . © 906. every city and |have my mother with me who is Shovels, Spades, Spading Forks, Hoe | also dependent upon me for sup Shears and many other garden and lawn implements rden “ port. For days and days | have town next door |tramped the streets of the city, Seeds —by “Long Distance” |leoking. for employment of some| Look for the Blue Bell | Bearing. ‘ee soem ont mention my | _ The MacDougall- —— Co. Second « dvenue and Pike St. e \Liservice In the army they become Sign of the | disinterested, and | am told that! he state will begin in the after Sel | they do not want me or that they! | noon gta, jean do nothing for me. | cannot! ides Miss W — ———— ite why my years of honorable! sirie he:Ptha ae deen STEWART HOUSE Ji cervice should count against me in| > wate “Gomteiies aca | that way | ection” will be called. | 1! lived as clean and even cleaner! la life in the army than | might! |have’. done out ef it, and, whie| OLYMPIA KICKS ON Mo Lares Modern One or Ithere, enjoyed the confidence and| Out of employment for several! Paul Schuman, — ex-poli i | rospect ot every efticer under| months, AA. McKinney, 2802 Bes-| was put on trial Monday. in ANTI- pus ORDER whom | served. | attained thejcon ave, Monday morning ended | Smith's cou the pe Customers bring shoes here |) i icnest rank possible for an entist-|his life by firing « revolver bullet | cepting the earnings OLYMP 22.—Express- f from every part of the city, be 1) 64 man to reach and have recom-|through his head. His wife was/en. The specific cha ing fear of ie of crime cause our work is different. It's a bit better. see on ing to household | accepted money on mendations from some of the high-| upstairs, atte rotests are est ranking officers in the army.|duties when she heard the shot in| from a girl named Pe i ei vd day against the REGAL SHOE ‘J But they are of no use to me in my|the basement The morning was taken \ { with its was in search for an hon ; the examination of prospective REPAIR SHOP J riniity, they ar etriment. Can| VETOES HYPNOTISM BILL jurors, Testimony of witnesses for Viret and Benece. Main 4196 - you give the reason why? Mayor Gill Monday vetoed the A READER, [ordinance prohibiting the ext sar eel seraiiii | &—-oheied ‘ol ADER. |tlon of hypotism in the city. “The AMUSEMENTS ur questo’ bill was too broad, according to -- cea s, S meanety ana teers |COmaGt!, VOL! Detet Jour SNTY 31 GN Savor ____|MOORE “, vn | METROPOLITAN 6:30 (except! chances to read it can shed a little H—MATS. WED. AND SAT —# ALL. Stns Mt MG. 2°00 68) Hehe on the problem COMB SAGE TEA Bhs geet gna Nl «s G.—We are two girte of 17, vary! cath OD A "potas and: PERLMUTTER | close friends, and have been for a| ing " * }iong time. A short while ago our! ights—K 2 : two boy friends dropped In to nd ba ue ee Prices: Nights, 3c tw $2.00; Sat, Mat, the evening, During the conversa:| “rj Se to B1.G0. Wed, Mat, Best Seats, 81.00, tion, some remark called to our minds a very funny incident that| Ladies! Try This! Darkens Beauti (ow Sn en tintin’ hanes eee had happened earlier in the even fully and Nobody Can Tell— LOEW’S EMPRESS had weppente sorter Jn She Wate] "Brings Waoics less ane PAN | AC 3E-S | Hive ow SOLDIER FIDDLERS of us was able to contro! her taugh-| Thickness Pre ten Di egy jter, and as the joke wae not of a) Common garden sage brewed" in eotacular Dancing ‘WAR TIME “MELODIES character that could be told in their! SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University cr 10. PIROK KOMESTHA Competent Dancing Teachers }to a heavy tea, with sulphur and ~ And Five Oth ie Acts Presence, they made up their minds) aiconol added, will turn «ray Yepeite perme. ft 10¢ meseeteD” “So, we a bs anh tg i. 4 ae Fa_| streaked and faded hair beautifully Pi iy SRATS & sal greatly peeved > sree Fe | dark and luxuriant; remove every press it upon them that they were not the subject of our laughter, but! iia falling hair. Mixing the Saue it only made matters worse. liea’ aha Halbhuh’ recibe dt hoon Can you give us some suggestion! trough, ix troublesome. An easier as to how to apologize and set thelr) way is to get the ready-to-use minds at ease, for, though we are ionic, costing about 50 cents a no better friends than boys and girls |iare hottle at drug stores, known of our age should be, we do not like/as “Wyeth's Sage and ‘Sulphur to lose their companionship |Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of E—.C. AND T.P. | muss. A.—If you have apologized, there} While wispy, gray, faded halr is #othing more you can do, except} not sinful, we all desire to retain rn to control yourselves suf-| our youthful appearance and at tly to prevent a similar future! tradtiveness. By darkening your experience. It was rude of you to| hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul laugh and not be able to give an ex-| Bbur, no one can tell, because it es it so naturally, 80 evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush ZEPPELIN 18 WRECKED with it and draw this through your S a hair, taking one small strand at a - time; by morning all gray hairs lin} have disappeared. After another it} application or two your hair be in a} comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear year | younger. bit of dandruff, stop scalp ttehing ATTEND TO You R TEETH NOW wht CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Fillings og Nae 25c Gold Crowns.......$3 WORKS Inc. Everything in Cleaning and Dyeing Plant and Office 10th Ave. and East Union East 1164—Phones—East 849 We have the latest improve ments in cleaning, and our work is absolutely guaranteed. A trial order is solicited, planation LONDON, Mareh Vainlons ¥ was reported this afte Ivations UNION DENTISTS —Cor, ‘Third iapateh from Amsterdam Entrance 303% Ike St \