The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1915, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum—USE YOUR CREDIT—416-424 Pike St. UNEQUALED VALUES On FURNI<«URE and RUGS vom THIS WEEK Manufacturer's 'HOFBRAU FOLK DANCE AND GET PINCHED FOR IT finished in golden oak in the dining rooms”—note the Regular prices $18.50 and $: 18 Sie 9 e You may dance at certain ree Out of. cS | Sprsmnet ee | uling, and 5 | The theory Ie that the pub ig lie goes to certain cafes pri 1 eed marily to eat and to certain other cafes to drink > Ergo, you may eat and 8 dance, but If you drink and Choice of two styles either. with 4 dance, the police will pinch é or without mirror top, Large < the proprietor and roomy, with three shelves. 2 Mayor Gill Tuesday satd Round glass ends. Handsomely ‘¢ 1 have no objection to dancing 00 dining rooms”-—of the Washing etal for Th “ _ ton, Savoy and Butler hotels and Saturday FHOOey, VEMAY 8 the Rathskeller, Dancing will n at $1 1 .50 be permitted at Tate's es 7 e ofbra o a Them in Window ers, the Hofbrau — or straight at inch cross rods. . jer inch fillers, Spectal this week $12.95 inviting. Feet tapped the floor, d ENGLISH ROCKER, heads nodd heavily upholstered and | ple of young people covered with imitation could resist the lure of the music Spanish leather, Spectal no longer. They rose and com this week et. 212.98 menced to dance, This was at tm ° officers Keyes Patrons Are Timid Two professionals put on an ex hibition at the Rathskeller, but the patrons w imid. A few danced. No professionals performed at the Butler, but some of the guests | wanted to dance, and did | The management of Tate's said lit would abide by the mayor's or- [der against dancing The Breakers’ management ts }noncommittal, but says it won't surrender the dancing privilege if | other cafes ret: promptly pinched in it PAY DIRT IS FOUND FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 24 A report brought here from the Tolovana dirt, foot, camp states that pay running M0 to the square has been di 416% 424 + Dike Street: PHONE ELLIOTT 2006 overed on Dis t the Hreak any other place where the chief business ts selling Mquor, and not fo Dance and Are “Pinched” | Sergeant Smart and Detective | Johnson dropped tnto the Hofbrau | Tuesday night, with orders to stop |danctng. There wasn't any | Willtam Keyes and C. H. Barnett | the proprietors, told the officers “We won't be diseriminated against. We're going to make a test case of, this. That's why we’ cleared the floor for dancing lsonally, we den't know how to dance or we would dance now, Our guests are uncertain whether, in the circumstances, they want to dance or not.” The sergeant and the detective | watted and waited, The music was 4 rancing. The floor smooth and claim, on Olive creek, a river. | rm ome a It fe the girl's or the man’ begin a correspondence. should the man ask permis call on a girl, or is it cor. for her to Invite him? CELIA. A—A girl may with perfect pro- say, when a man is leaving, a will let me hear from , leaves the way It he not, she has done all she can. also invite him to call. has done so, he may ask to see her again. In this, as the other case, the girl has done her part with the asking. Proper for a girl of 16 to take danc-/ Fix large box with shelf of screen ing lessons. 8. wire or netting and make slow A.--If you attend a good dancing, smoke of green willow or alder school, it is not only proper, but de-| wood, not fir or cedar, and smoke cidedly advantageous for you to] fish for three days, unless you wtan take dancing lessons Besides be-|it to keop indefinitely, in which! ing a social accomplishment, danc | case smoke seven to nine days, and ing is one of the most pleasant and| when dry seal {p paper sacks and healthful forms of exercise. | hang fn a dry place. — Can be eaten dry, but, if cooked, Q.—I am a widower, 68 years old, it should soak for some time hofore and have grown-up daughters and| cooking and coo! for several hours sons, all married. | am de eens love with a nice little g . old, and Is dearly in love with me, and she is willing to marry me.) Now, Miss Grey, would the dis- cra cae eeeresee"| ORDINANCE 10 AID FISHERMAN love each other? PERPLEXED. Mayor Gill dealt a blow at the| A.—Of all the letters I have received, this just about caps the} fisherman who sell directly to the} Youth consumer, Q—1 would like to know if it is Baby’s Happiness Depends On Health | Cross, frettul babies usually {| 7a mate with exe eed a laxative to make them }| “1, uateent: t iain comfértable, and comfort begets be Dee once too many times, and the 4 happines: Constipation is the} y es, and th climax. The saying that there is) no fool like an old fool certainly ap-| plies in your case. The girl is too} young to have very much sense; but it seems that a man of your years ought to know better. Wednesday, he} whe vetoed Ordinance No. foot of M tried result nating the }| is always the same ation for the sale of fish cause of much discomfort. Moth- je fishermen have been al-| 5 Samed ~ } ers should watch closely the con- { at lowed to conduct their business on| dition of their children’s bowels a. ave been keeping company! . city.owned float at the foot of {| with a very nice young man for) | and see that they are regular. ? several: héothe: | Madison st., where they sold fish A mild, pleasant tasting laxa-} under store prices. § Pepsin, is ideal for children be- | foot now badly con: with the conypletion of | dock, wil be ‘ i {| night | waited and waited, and he| tr Madison et. ta ; cause of its natural composition never came. The next day | called| at Ms son Geatsion v0 op [him up and he told me he went tolthe Grand | Trunk saver Sin Caldwell’s arrup Pep- | ree creme & date with me with-|that Madison st.. being the outfall| gin is sol by druggists every- where. A teaspoonful at bedtime of a large sewer, and being used will bring easy, cert by the fishermen to clean the fish. A free trial bottle can be is not the proper location, and} f tained by writing to 452 W should be moved elsewhere; that . |the bill, in placing control and reg Gulden shington ‘8 Monticello, Til. and because it out telling me just to go to some! f e for histown amusement? a rather hurt. He is coming up ‘ S}in a few days, and | would like to hear what you think of this. | It seems to me he could find some | way of telling me he couldn't come. Other friends ulation of the market tn the hands of the port warden, is not a wise and t should b commissl at the market really| yntrolled by the health| r | ys did. HURT, A.—An apology is due you Some young men take this means of dis Gil ad ates a free public continuing a friendship they no| market for fish in conjunction with longer wish to retain, which shows! the public market An attempt will be made, several councilmen stated, to override the veto, COURTS TO GET BRIDGE FIGHT Notice to the “council has etal given by the Tenth Ward Improve-| ment club that a court test will be made to prevent the issuance of $545,000 for the construction of a bridge across the canal at the ‘enth ave. location at Eastlake. a very weak spot in their charac ters. If your friend {s that sort, you won't miss much. | Q—Iis it proper to invite a girl! with whom you have been keeping | steady company to Sunday dinner at | your home? J.C. D. | A.—It is proper, but the invitattun |should come throngh your mother or sister. To the man or boy who wants to learn operate, care for and repair Station- ary, Marine and Automobile Gasoline Engines we offer A One Month Special Course; * A Three Months’ Practical Course; to Q—Can you i give me directions |for making kippered salmon? | P.M. &, A.—First, choose the right fish The male of spring or dog salmon is the best. Some do not like th j}name, but fishers fix that to sult. A One Year Lay it In @ tub and cover with 5| In‘ a letter signed by President Gas Engineering Course. or 10-cent sack of salt and leave it} Daniels and Secretary Lienan of over night; then scrape with a dull| the club, it is charged the estimate Individual Instruction. |knife and wash thoroughly; drain) was too low, that many voters Start at Any Time. and rip down the back pread flat; thought they were voting for the in wafer-tight box and cover with|Sixth ave, location, and that fraud Day and Night School. pickle consisting of equal parts of} ®enerally as to location and cost Call or write for particulars. fine salt and sugar; ve it 4g) contributed tagvyote of March 2 hours, but no longer, Drain dr Seattle Envineeti . ae BOY HURT BY AUTO e Engineering vy Alfred Turner, 10, of 1645 17th | , tT. T dav ave, N., was run down by an elec tric auto driven by H. L. Reed of Auto Co, Tuesday | He was removed to the Providence |hospital, suffering from a severe blow on the head, School 108 West Roy St. stourized. Regular 100 milk, cost of delivery, profit, bookkeeping ad ac. counts. Bring bottles. STALLS 4, 77, as, Lower Floor, Pike Place Market, the Broadway STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1915. PAGE 5, Butterick Patterns Pattern Counter I Second Ave. and Pike St. JUST-BEFORE-EASTER SALE Of New Spring Merchandise at Extremely Low Prices We have taken from our regular stocks One Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand Dollars’ worth of the newest, freshest, cleanest Spring Goods and have repriced them for Thursday, Friday and Saturday sell- ing. This sale, coming as it does, just before Easter, offers to you a marked opportunity for the purchas- ing of your Spring needs at unusually low prices. Charge purchases made Thursday will be placed on April bill, rendered May Ist. Three Big Specials in Boys’ Clothing Up to $7.50 Boys’ Suits $5.65 OYS’ Norfolk Suits, all good weight clothes— some have two pairs of trousers, nicely lined and well tailored. Sizes 5 to 18 years. Very spe- cial at $5.65. Boys’ Suits, Special $6.65 In this assortment you will find values up to $8.50. Boys’ All-wool Norfolk Suits, made of Scotch Cheviots and Tweeds. These suits are in a good weight and are nicely tailored. Some have two pairs of full lined trousers. 7 18 years. Sale price, $6.65. Boys’ Suits, Special $7.35 Here you will find values up to $10.00. Boys’ extra quality of All-wool Suits—these are from the best makers of Boys’ Clothing. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Very special, $7.35. ops aps: to Bags, Party Cases and Vanity Boxes, Formerly $2.00 to $7.50, Reduced to $1.35 IT all of the merchandise included in this special sale is new goods N from last season—all, however, are fresh and thoroughly serviceable. In the assortment you will find Silk Bags, large Utility Bags, Shopping Bags of genuine goat seal, which formerly sold at $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00; Silver Vanity Cases, which formerly sold at $2.50; Handsome Party Cases, which formerly sold at $3.50, $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Choice, $1.35. First Fioor. \|*2 .00 Lingerie Waists Reduced to 55c =e -some have been carried over HIS is a small assortment of Lingerie Waists which has become slightly tumbled handling. Included you will find embroidered and nov- elty striped voiles, fancy and plain batiste, trimmed with touches of embroidery inserts of lace, etc. Offered in long sleeve models, in low and high neck effects. An extra special at 55¢. Second Floor mussed and from ac] Jougall R. B. Gaye, Receiver A Special Sale of Women’s ENTADLISHED 1873 2 fouthwick Sore open 9 a.m. to G p. m Interior Decorating Fourth Floor Wash Goods for Spring Sewers Specially Priced 20c ~~ 20e Printed Wash Goods 14c $1.00 Wash Goods 85c This assortment consists of Shadow Silk and Mercerized Eponge, 38 inches Voiles or Snowflake Voile, in white or | wide, lust medit weight fabric tinted grounds, in patterns with neat, | Splendid material for dr Offered in printed designs in many pleasing colors such shades light blue, Belgian blue, All 27 inches wide. The rant , 14¢. pink and helio. Special, 85¢. 35c¢ and 25¢ Wash Goods 18c 32-Inch Dress Ginghams 15c These materials are striped Grenadine, Medium weight fine yarn Bontex fabric, Embroidered Crepe, Tango Chiffon, on| which is a full standard grade, offered in white grounds, printed in dainty floral ye | checks, plaids, stripes and plain shades, in signs, offered in two widths, 27 and ede wide range of color combination Spe- inches, at 18¢,. | cial, the yard, 15¢. Windsor Costume Crepe 19c This is the fabric with the woven krinkle, which will not come out after laundering. lo be had in plain shades as well as rosebud and neat floral designs, mostly on white grounds. Exceptionally good for children’s wear; wide 19¢. Third Floor 39 inches BEDDING $1.75 Feather Pillows $1.25 Filled with selected curled hen feathers, covered with A. C ticking. Size 20x26 inches. The pair, $1.25. 121'4c Pillow Cases 10c Made from a good grade of muslin, starch or dressing 42x36. 1214 A. blue and white striped $5.00 Wool Blankets $3.95 no Heavy quality of a good grade of wool Size before | with a small percentage of cotton mixed. Size 68x80 inches. Choice of assorted col- 10¢. | ored plaids. Special $3.95. 60c Seamed Bed Sheets 50c | $2.50 Woolnap Blankets $1.95 Size 76x90 inches before hemming, made | Heavy grade of cotton with a wool fin- g ] , : : from a heavy, round thread cotton with a| ish; white, with either pink or blue bor- linen finish. The seam is perfectly flat and | ders. Size 66x80 inches, Butea: oud tamu | at $2.50. Very jal a -BS. good wearing; 60c value, each 50¢. | , cry sent ee 95. Fioor. 35c Taffeta Ribbons 15c HIS is a really remarkable bargain the We are hemming values, Some Radical Repricings of China and Glassware 5c Table and is made possible only present day market conditions. by fortunate in being able to offer you— Colonial Glass Tumblers, Lemonade An excellent quality of 43-inch Coreeng Bose ad and Creamers, decorated pooh . : ve China Egg Cups, Individual Platters, Taffeta Ribbon in a wide va-} | Cream Pitchers, ct riety of shades. These ribbons 10c Table After-dinner Coffee Cups, Saucers, Plat- ters, Creamers, hotel Platters, Cake Covers. 25c Table Haviland China Luncheon Plates, Cream- ers and Odd Decorated Sauce Dishes, Fancy Plates, Cereal Bowls, Cracker Jars, Mar- malade Jars, etc. 50c, 75c and $1.00 Tables are scores of useful articles at about 1-3 their former prices —Fourth Floor. all have fancy loop edges; which are particularly pleasing in black and white and white and black combinations. We have sold many thousand yards of ribbon identical with this quality at It is to your advantage to buy from this assortment Thursday at 15¢. Firat Floor Tailored and Demi-Tailored Suits 1,000 Pairs of Pure Silk Gloves, Regular 50c, Special 43c VERY pair guaranteed, with double finger tips of black, All this season's merchandise. Full range white, gray HESE pr cial selling. exceptional values it in Suits are. The materials, ment you are offered a choice ssortment. new colors will be found in the a whipcords, serges, gaberdines and poplins, and there are all sizes, Seasonable Knit Underwear at Reduced Prices $1. 25 Merode Union Suits 95c includes all styles, with or without knee lengths. All regular sizes— sale ankle This sleeves, or 34, 36 and 38—9Be. $1.50 Merode Union Suits $1.15 These include the extra sizes in all styles, re- duced for this selling to $1.15. 50c Merode Garments 39c Including all the-regular sizes in Vests and Pants, up to 38c, special 39¢. 65c Merode Garments 50c Including Tights and Vests in regular sizes, spe- cial 5O¢. 75c Union Suits 45c In medium weights, suitable for immediate wear, short and high necks well ankle lengths. Special 45¢. 50c Swiss Ribbed Vests 39c Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Very desirable at 30¢. $1.00 Swiss Vests, Plain or fancy tops, 85¢. sleeves as as —Firet Floor exact copies of ed models, and have been rushed to us by express for this spe- the styles, the tailoring are far better than you are accustomed to see in a suit at anywhere near this price. In the assort- of belted models, box models, models with ripple jackets, models with large flaring skirts—in fact, every new, every distinctive, every characteristic style of the season. The materials are the popular These are full sixteen-button length, of good weight q 18.50. with double finger tips. Splendid new assortment in black, : bd 00 gray, tan and white. Special, 69e. Firat Floor and tan. Special, this sale, 43e¢. $2.75 Kid Gloves $1.35 600 pairs are included in this special are genuine French kid, good looking, with three pearl button fasteners. All Special, $1.35. $3.50 Long Gloves $1.95 400 pairs in this special lot, including white, tans, grays and navy. A splendid opportunity to secure Easter at the reduced price of $1.95. $1.00 Silk Gloves 69c purchase. They tviceable gloves, mostly white. much higher izes; Gloves Of course, all of the Nadia Corsets, Special $1 50 Especially Smart Hats HESE are for edie and slender figures, have the new medium high bust and long or medium skirt, made of an excellent quality of batiste and coutil. Complete range of sizes, at the special price of $1.00. Special $8.75 Brassieres 50c Offered in open front or cross-back styles, plain NXTLORED Street Hats in or elaborately lace trimmed Third} large and small shapes, in cluding many of the new sailor 4 effects. The trimmings are lacquered flowers, wings and Bargains in Housefurnishings quills, and both wide and narrow ribbons. nt reduction on all German and Austrian pe One Aluminum Cooking Utensils. These articles particularly good mode} ; : repre} Tis a large navy biue sailor faced i sent makes of the finest quality and are excellent and banded with navy faille silk, values trimmed around the crown with Regular Sc cake of Ironing Wax, while it lasts, celluloid flowers 4 cakes for 5¢. Ee Another is a close-fitting model = Tea, $1 size for 77¢; of sand-colored straw, faced with faille silk, trimmed with fancy quills, Special at $8.75. —Second Floor, 50c size, 39¢. Toilet Paper, while it lasts, 10 rolls Se ial 5c we No phone orders. —Housefurnishing Section Basement

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