The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1915, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY. MARCH 26, 1915. PAGE 5, smmemWoodhouse-Grunbaum—USE YOUR CREDIT—416-424 Pike St. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Wha - FOR SATURDAY BUYERS — THESE ARE foo ead ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY SPLENDID aisstione 1 you POMS. Gan. In |Nimrcuneahy fon ween inte treneenes a citizen of the not bec [ Now, with the most of the world at USE Now, Miss Grey, | was born in war, isn't the above thought wor the city of Portiand, Oregon, of thy of consideration? At least, in Chinese parents, My mother and my mind, | can see a human vul: father are both dead. and | have ture, perhaps in the guise of a well CREDIT asked lots of people if, being born teq, well.groomed preacher, from un in the United States. am | not a elaborate pulpit. addressing a select GET OUR citizen? But they tell r No. congregation on Love, Perfect Love man, not quite 20 and | speak English and Chinese fivently, and 1am a young years of age Spanish Love als that passeth understanding, God's tempering the wind co the shorn lamb this letter to you is because my ; ; | friends tell me | shall be subject @ this not seem incongrucus f Have animale a God Where ts 4 to a great deal of humiliation if 1 f)ave animals rye accept a position from a firm of A rhe at ea i i a wholesalers which has been offer: 9-5 Gee Teeny ae Visit Our ed me—a position which would Els 18 life ih even the wisest j xchange Ae ee tare Instance, why should a storm, 8 | have tried to make my letter [7° mecarging ads. Poncho Department to you as intelligent a8 possible, war 1 } ti of humaus e e for Lowest and the questions are as follows PP ed as te vn A capstan | : Am ta citizen of the United ocent children and babes to su Values to $27.50 Values to $37.50 Prices on States? et? Your questions are-just as in if not, what am I? oxy #. There in a rude Used Would | be called upon at any | a ywever, between the . time to show papers as to my |! is of cattle driven to doom $3. SE“reviss, vrice sh.00, mon Furniture identity? and the armie Jed men sent to war MED, ie f and Would | be required to carry] WP wughter In worse n, lt se name t and Ranges passports from one state to an.| fo The herds of are driv i oaas other? Fu, fen th dding an, a cat iz country be r constitu der of one man, their ruler, The j states that people born and ra men ha olce in the : . egg Reors pode Therefore, it: @ tter th ‘aueet that Che skirts of the models in th a are the w ng style—some not be necessary at any time for s in the to establish or hirred yoke me with box plait waist the dresse trimmed with you to pr re of identity | canized gove and refuse to f embroidery with clever new de ns in collars and cuffs in ective combina- or carry passports from one state fight one another. It in also with to another in their jurisdiction to put the You will not be subject to humil-|stamp of ination upon th SR Beg teapot pec ro The Chien at oaz: 50 match Ja eye 3 *n proved by many Includes some of the best values that we have ever | other me are in Eton effects, WE CHARGE NO iat ta becoming cmare bomen ‘an absolute neces {fered in a BE ay cbatectar Hefelyou will Had |: The to the with crushed girdles of] INTEREST ach year and there are ma ri tag ene all-over embr ed taffeta, as well as dresses of char- | en in the land of fath jo. wubetanc repe meteor, faille, pleasingly ged in com 1 will putty, at uted ap to this point The skirts of the dresses in this group offer the | tuce Hep Q.—Ae an ardent lover of anil Orv ant re eo latest ideas, such as the spiral skirt, the three-tiered We t too strongly impress upon you the excep- mals, as they are cruelly murdered skirt and the shirred-at-the-top skirts. The waists are | gional values which ar CNet La nite ahah by the tens of thousands daily, be-| @—M husband and | parted and Ae ak lama’ chitinn and sell ‘ Ecatsiy tris onal values which are i lis Sz Heving that they have vastly more| were then» divorced. My heart ilk, lace, chiffon and self mate rately trim Most dai costumes at $16.50 or at $22.50. med, in some instances, and cl ornamented in | Second Floor, int ike asking ligence than in supposed, | fee! if they have a God. LAWS MownKSs stil! longs for him, and | know he still thinks of Is there Hialized. Smith admitted his infat-| }wation for Mise Alice Giffen in a Hletter to his wife, in which he said || WATCHFULLY WAIT | FOR FLAG APOLOGY 1. BR CLARK, D. D. & heir lo’ s he pat desper. Ebelt Says Regal Teeth 2 tortor passionate love? | WASHINGTON March 26. No Natural Ones. WAS A GOOD FELLOW | seuhy bos vot buen cescived hy wes nt to the demand for Here is her statement rom: “Five years ago you fixed my Cc. H. Henry, 1 Carlton ave | for the insult by Zapata feeth with bridge work, and I Georgetown, !* 2 good fellow. So) « to the American flag, when haven't had one bit of trouble when o friend, Bert Scott, asked John B. MeManus, an American with them. In fact. they are bet-|if he could borrow Henry's auto wa 1 in Mexico City ecord fer than my own teeth were. 1 for « litt) le, it not in} ing Brazilian minister, the <= —— ——= have recommended you to many| Henry to refuse. That was eight) flag was torn and dragged half way \ oO y Spring Styles ie people and will continue to boost | weeks ago | down the pole {wo weeks ago. An A Variety of Pretty Spring tyles and Mi terials. ‘ for you. I would not think of go-| Henry asked the police to help| Apology the death of McManus| . : ping to any other dentist, for you! him locate his property. it ts al F has been received from the Zapatis-| Blue Serge Suits, Special $5 and $7.50 Sampeck Clothes $8.50 to $15.00 a Eade el your patients |five-passenger Winton with a yel-| You don’t often get re- | t» commander, Gen. Palafox with a Made of an excellent quality of serge and guar Sizes 6 to 18 Years. * d perfect work . mise of indemnity to the famtl * A 4 R s MUMMEEEs icoth you extracted for ine | 0" 0047 || duced prices on shoes ee ee ene anleh anteed fast color. The cots are cut in the latest | | Sampeck Clothes for Spring and Summer which Was done absolutely painiessly.| | you like. m guilt At that time, lines and beautifully tailored, and are lined with | We feature for our Boys’ best grade clothes. In the thanks to you. | . i * t ne me . * -« | assortment you will find a good showing of the new- Many thanks | th ate department had been un ® good quality of mohair. Sizes 6 to 17 years.| “4 Ms e a EBEL’ | 1 st models, fabrics and shadings. Sampeck Clothes MRS. ALBERT EBELT, aware of the insult to the flag silent val 1 x | “Edmonds, Wash || Usually the ones no- ‘Two excellent values at 85,00 and $7.50, | are the Standard of America, and they are suits i a. F. D. 1.” | | thet your boy will be proud to wear body wants are reduced, while the ones you want are full price. DON’T ROCK BOAT SAYS WOODROW: Our methods are painless, our | Workmanship and materials are the best and our prices are the lowest The ’ | ie beat that consbination These Suits are very smart in appearance, ma belt and patch pockets, and has a good quality of anywhere. Seattle Press Club Hall w Hi lat of good weight fancy mixed all-cheviot, in all the| serge lining. This suit has two pairs of full-lined Fifth and University e are selling all a WASHING TON March 6 That} new shades for Spring. A good, sturdy suit, and | trousers, which have the side strap for belt, snaps > Dental Offi the great body of Americans will] one which will give unusual wear and service. A] on pockets and buttons at the knee, Sizes 6 to 18 Regal ices osite Hippodrome. Evening e pay no attention to the men who splend alue 5 year $pec 5 pes « i DA. L. R. CLARK, MGR. | be Biveodenne. 3 py Me re i te bac Ee Bite pond ne oe plendid value at $7.50, I rs, Special 85,00, Third Ploor, 1405 Third Avenue Phenemene. If there ise Pu boat,” wax the theme of President| WN. W. Corner Thirt and Union ‘ana ask Mr. Slater | Wilson's address before the Balti ———— the more convention of Methodist Episcopal Chureh South AMUSEMENTS | PRICES Sige S—Forget-Me-Not Girle—# ROSE Johnston & Murphy, Instead of the visit usual wee afternoon, cae laa tory wait tomorro ‘ie MAYOR HOST TO BAND | Nghthouse exhibit. eration i The boat is too big for pM OORE — Rn Week : Witt er menticning names, places , 7 — hor henticn & Aces) arch 26. Refore be H1.00—MAT. BAT —t1.00 METROPOLITAN For a Few Days or Incidents, the president clearly| a rst eer i egstunas Ot “ oo ~? - ~§" “= Ba meant both the Mexie¢an and the) caven years imprisonment for hay “TODAY” Tach 4 $3.50 Values for . $1.00] Huropean war entanglements, and) jig ‘olen army supplies, | wi te eMac, wove | POTASH and = SL Seseces "lec Sea se an, $4 to $6 Values for steadiast body of self-possessed | ity ed Pris a Si Mik Mie Lib ocas 6 es into any unconsidered line of ec-|pected with the comm y de rhees—te to $2.00; at, Mat, B0¢ $7 Values for $4.35 to ‘$5 thot [partment of the army.” Me wilt be paraded before the military Genuine Imported En lachool of Paris and his decora Starting Monday Night . “ tions, buttons and epaulets strip. PANTAGES lish “K” Brand for $5.35] Consumers to Meet or, rn wit sien tine Unable t of narcotic he n 171 divore from Bemis, for da F ‘0 br drue ine ac Tougall - R. B. Gage, Receiver due and ‘Pike St. Charge purchases made Saturday placed on April bill, rendered May 1st. | Bee our line of Mowers, In « me, any| | Risen and atyien Priges the [ll As they are driven into the pens.| way | can manage a reconciliation? fase © lowest in the city $3.25 up awaiting thele turns, they seem to|it seems to me that | cannot tive! ni i show the same mental agony that without him. He is going to marry t t fot pondl ny Heone lo Bbeed ery gee aa gy edit c to oUC a |the same circumstances. Any one heart to think of it. Please answer who ventures a visit to the slaugh- soon tering plants is sickened by the A BROKENIHEARTEO WIFE Stati ry 18 sight that puts hell in the back A.—Perhaps of your trou one Cc ground sles in life have come from your === P attrace In most of the Southern states / OND Inability to define conditions HIS assortment is made up of fine Initialed tive appear- [it is true that a butcher is excluded “lear! . For ite “tro ote h “bh j 4 j ‘ nce nd. are no right to write “Hroken-Hearted Stationery—some with initials embossed in an and ar jas he is considered too sold and some with blue. Both paper and corre- eager niocapetel ares Ate |e to be a good judge | vebrhgie | Sianhents casdas At ahaes een 24 eavel. | | lent. quality of The butidog fed on blood exhibits! At Fou tay. I know | hie still) erie ye i $ or on pone Pi te: Habutai silk ‘ hinks of me ‘ou can hardly rec opes in box. Nearly all initials represente< r * 4 an amount of rere and vicious: onelle this with the fect that ie ' 9 ' which is guaran- uy man is going to marry again. + teed to wash per 4 Pla: 25¢ t c of WIFE GETS DIVORCE ‘ |want in this world wy refusing | Extra quality fabric finish Playing Cards with ‘ f 8 jAecept facts. The process is pe yolished gold edges—put up in beautifully gold A spagrig e ohe Z cullarly feminine, and one which| y ‘ n is ¥ eee ; 8 riety of stripes 2 e makes for woman half of her mis embossed telescope case from which to BERKELEY, Cal. March 26 or bite Rev, Arthur Maxson Smith, former |() Face conditions aw (hey are, for $2.00 Copper Plate and 100 Cards $1.19 choose, in all the@ we |pastor of the First Unitarian |g ket the past, and shape a new and é | eT aS } - season's best col church here, used to dream in his| oPbang lh afl ge medynsrery Ng mt Copper plate engraved, your choice of five script ek teahaliee the . youth of “princess cuddled In his ing that yo er really had your lesigns and 100 finest quality cards at a saving ort 5 4 arms | husband's love o of almost half wide stripes, the 5 ‘ Today Mrs, Sareh H. B. Smith | would have it What fs re narrow stripe and the candy stick. These very practical litide sen = inerodiee dec a t di | yours you will always keep 10c Writing Inks 5c waists have the popular two-in-one collar and may be worn vorce from him. In recent years, what is not yours you do not want . P psire: The es |ahe alleged, the childhood “dream | | Sanford’s Writing Inks, the square bottles close to the neck or ope 4 desired. The sleeves are long princess” of her husband's mater-| blue-black, jet black, red, purple, blue and green and have neat turned-back cuffs ‘This is an unusually smart An Pmcellent Showing of Boys’ Norfolk Suits for Easter $7.50 Sizes 6 to 18 Years. ‘ven o( LOSES HIS BUTTONS! CANT CURE HER | OF DRUG HABIT, HE ASKS DIVORCE ak her from the use r 0 18th ¢ in superior Ellen Bemis, mis is a prominent real e STAHL eo Ss gmamag Seeae Will eather ta: the aseernbis ERHeCP runing: TRS ominie Stare FRESH CUT league will gathe the assembly re? ae apts F pindamgyer Eee ee cary building fora] ‘The police band was entertained | arried in April, 1895, but for alx ALL COLORS In the New Comedy and every other make |i eectoxether” meeting, at which/at dinner Thursday night |b dant pa separately, the SOLDIER FIDDLE “A PERFECT LADY’ that we sell are included. plane for the coming ‘season and Mayor Bra. Ltn: tbete user NE Pe onst6 thet FIVE OLD 50 FIDDLERS Prices—Nights, lower floor, 82.00, if yeu know geod ehoes, it will ill be discussed and Mra. Lang, In separation, h allegkes, = Mrs. Doz. —Is— 41.50; entire baleony, 81.00; gallery , ats ry dls pyres ng As) tailing OF the.eity willbe wel ers and Mrs, Powers |Remis used drugs. He made every em - 'f you are not a judge of J) ments of W ington products will Crehan and = Mr Crehan were yonaoe st a ry pa ‘ “ eae sel a Star Wants Ads find the lost|} shoes, you can best rely on the | be served, Committees which will uests of honor oe ee ee ee ae » 1 store that has sold nothing but J have charge of the league work will He to druggist id eS, | HOLLYWOOD we oa __ |] the best for eighteen years: e named | Special Linen Finish bites enGeoae foots which newsMetee i You can’t lose unless you fail |BUSINESS CARDS obtained the narcotic, he claims GARDENS vhpasiensd ARGUE THAW CASE Printed for they would sell hef no mor n WE NEED MONEY | $2.25 Per 1,000 | inis precaution on nis part pre Second at Pine NEW YORK, March 26. Ha futile, and, he says, his wife went Main 1665 9 K. Thaw's appeal from State Su ' KAPLAN PRINTING co. elsewhere to puret ise dope | peturn him to New Hampshire was | oo vores auite’ Which made thelr ap placed today on the calendar of é pearance in superior court Friday, $ 1.98 the appellate division of the su | We Make Motion Pictures. . preme court 0. C. Grave president of UNION LABEL CLOTHING CO.|MISHOE STORE Finest Eaiomant'in te Doug lethal il a ir lighthou ture tonight befe the Y. M. ¢ A ease AVE. AT PIKE ST. | ; eres Wathington, (nortnevtsi| Jacobs Photo Shope | |sulesmanship club on “rena and charge o! Appearance ¢ Factor in the 814 First Ave. pia sans to Set fo, ake. Spake. 2 Pri. Buliding. Seattle \@uccessful Belling: of Goods.” ESTABLISHED 1676 2 fouthwick tore Open 9 A, M. 10 6 P.M. | vill waist at $2.50. iret Floor —Second Floor, “Our Booster” Two-Trouser Suit at $5.00 Boys’ Suits of all-wool; coat made with stitched a habit formed, Walter N vegan a suit court Fri his wife. 8 Ag CARNATIONS ve te

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