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'W oodhouse-Grunbaum—USE RUGS RUGS RUGS a7 Pike St YQUR CREDIT—416-424 Demonstration and Selling gs for the Entire Week RUG WEEK PRICE Rug Week Price $13.75 Rug Week Price Rug Week Price $15.25 IE Rugs, with a long, ollk Rug Week Prices . ght ; 9x12, $5.00 value cs Guth “eles Sx10-6. $4.50 val signe W at 9x9, $4.00 value, at 4 tr T-6x9, $3.2 value, 255 _, P Ox12-ft. Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs in Orie Rug Week Price 519.75 aning, just at the tim are thinking of new . for the floorg, Our new stock In 4 * splete in every dete and ides all t ’ estens and wings rder to Rug Week Price $1875 make thie the Rug se shades, Regular Special at $27.75, only 9x2 Rugs tans and gre price Our Showing of Wool Fabric and Crex Rugs » er cottages and ca DPQ BaAMVASA nA Four Wilton P - New Nemo Bath Rugs ues, Pinks an 18x ° The D4KtS wiee a1.a5 x60 wine e225 3Ex70-In. Roya ater Rugs various colors and — patterns Regular price $4.00 chal at Axmin aaa | $12.75 * Mission. © i ar 38x40 inches. I} Sample. Library Tables $17.50. 503 jomin bar ‘umed Ouke price os i $13.50) $18, 75-45." ission style Oak: Stisaton ‘at $15.00 5:50 Si 2280 basket ure BSx45 inches on OB ees style. at exas $16.50 80 Sin et _ | $28.00 80 Us Yout| Credit Our Easy Terms Will Please You. $17.50 14 Inches | Weoodhouse-Grinbaum Furniture @.- ine 41677424 - Dike Street: finish. Colonial desian, size 42 inches. Mail Orders * FILLED ON THESE 4 Goons PROMPTLY % AT ADVERTISED PRICES 1 in the territorial senate, the re of Dr. E. Lester Jones’ on Alaskar fisheries, Jones had declared it was difficult te an Alaska jury to convict for ishing “RAPS BREAKERS — OF THE SABBATH City officiais, the Itbrary board i and railroad company officials have : People who, he claimed, are eached an auréeiieat on ‘ 83 eee’ ve, Gaubete by sai »- NECK BROKEN IN FA reached an agreement through Me ft imo a day of gain.” were LL which the $450,000 damage suit denounced in bitter terms by Dr) : against the Great Northern, North Mat Sunday evening at the red son, of 2028 24th ave. 8.,| » Yacific and Seattle ontana| ier prostyterian ¢hureh. is in the city hospital, with a atieeds in be reiied” cur ak ‘Afternoon meetings will be held| broken neck and will probably die! Court | ail this week excepting Saturda Madden at hie home Steal from a! “guit was brought by the city and err rr |!28. No one saw the accident, Not rd in 1918, when it ATTACKS FISHERIES REPO until several hours afterward was | ~"* , ruction of the JUNEAU, Alaska. March Wilson found and taken to the city | T!lroad tunnel the library Senator Tanner vigorously attacked, jogpital building had es d the latter to —— —— settle, cracking the walls and stair FIGHTING FOR LIFE)“ __ ously njured Saturda when thrown from a fire truck, 1# making The Ori a strong fight for life at the Swed ginal MALTED MILK Untoss you say “HORLIOK's" you may get a Substityte n hospital HANDS IT TO LEGISLATURE Severe criticiam of the recent leg slature was made Saturday noon at King county democrs by Rev. J 30 DAYS CUT PRICES FREE EXAMINATION 25c Per Cent Reduction from these regular prices» 22K Gold Crowns.. Bridgework ...... Full Set of Teeth.. Porcelain Crown. Gold Fillings . Silver Fillings.. We do exactly as advertieed. Lady Attendant. Terms to suit. ‘All work guaranteed 15 years UNION DYE WORKS Inc. lunch D. O, Powers, pastor Ave, Unitarian 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. Dr. C. ¥ », Spine at 214-15 P Bank bidg., Second and Pike. 9a, m to 6 p, m, Consultation free DENTISTS 1d Pike, O; Public Market ‘i sboriag P opie’s ventists. Office | new fish code will not wo In | Balti mo STAR—MONDAY, MARCH What = Q—! would like to have your; marriages axe, there will be no suggests in @ matter that has unnatural attitude, Te ‘wtory of been causing me considerable life should nfolded to boys and thought during the last few days.| girls gradually and intelliger not 1 usually do fairly well in figuring totally withheld, wrapped in dee out my own problems, but as | have mystery, and then at them not had much experience in such suddenly, like a bom If our b matters, this one has me completely and were instructed along stumped ¢ lines, in a clean, pure wa Last week | met a girl at the ! natural t cleanit close of a dance for a few minutes; M body and #o h in turn in fact, | just barely had an intro. World Mean that the men and wor duction, Up until a few months & Would reaeh a higher stan: ago | used to see this young lady) | Wish | had you girls right here on the street quite often, and ad arm about both of you mired her very much. | am espe cially keen about her now since | met her the other night, but | have no way of furthering the acquaint ance. | never see her on the street any more, and know no one who is! juainted with her, except the per son who Introduced me, and who has only @ speaking acquaintance with her, | know where she lives, and that is about all, and also that she has a young Man with whom she goos out quite steadily | was thinking of calling her up on the phone at her home, but am not sure just how she would take it, and I do not want to take any changes. Any suggestion you may offer in this matter will be very much ap. Preciated. | am a single man, 24 years of age, unattached and work ing every day INEXPERIENCED. \ It seems ebout the on t D you can do is to take This young lad surel some church. You migh : which on nd attend it aleo ou are bound to become ett € quainted in this way. Or she prob friend. Make an effort t ne quainted with some mem f her net and after that the gam a ac € Patyt he n a rmal introduction Th Uex meet her anywh ou to speak to her re. than likely you will « Hich Is mo ner or later Q.—We ard two young girls in our teens, and our parents are very much opposed to us receiving atten tion from the boys. We do not see any harm in walking to or from school with a boy friend. Will you Please tell us what sin it is, if any? TWO GIRLS. A—My answer must b Hoys and girls should ha periones » of each fanc Z SAVES EX- PRESIDENT'S BAN DI President Cleve do beach. She March 29.—Mins und, ¢ rr Hfe 4 out beyon: | ser of drowning when Kyle pulled her to t 29, 1915. PAGE 5, ery little | could say here d help you. It our pa to guide you, and if they were doing the hare, you would have no occasion to write to me Q—Another man and |! have thad a little dispute over the popu lation of @ermany and their army and navy nath, and decided to write you for your decision | would also like to knqw what the population of Russia is and ite army and navy strenath, Thanking you, | remain 1PLK The f Russia ts 60,09 64,903,423 The G prises There Q—1! have a girl chum who has been going with a young man for about one year, He and she goes up to his rooms quite often. | have wondered many times if this was right. She says it Is, Ast am only 16 years old, | am not sure it, She has number of times to go Will you please answer and tell me what you think of it? lives alone about asked me with her DAWN nd this line or boundar ymality for a girl to ge tr corch of rblie oj have the t tect ir inte especially ght wel Don't « wit ur ttle that que F ¢ wugh of ex to Lite Guara” Sohn Kyle, at Coro: irf line and was tn dar NEW FISH CODE WAITS TILL JUNE State Fish Commissioner 1 jon recetved from the bill attempte operative unless old fish laws Attorney to make it effec the suprem will remain in Monday June need th », according to an An emerg y cla 1 tive il I, but this is declared in should detide the contrar rhe til then | SHE MAY GET AMERICAN LEG BALTIMORE Maret 29 M irm hae sent ar lying the noted Satah ‘}NO ACTION ON MINIMUM WAGE OLYMPIA, March 29 oned action on the $9 a w A recent conference rotest against this wage The minimu tle hi Hern ¢ a leg fror ‘aris to bid for the artificial te m wage as post recommendation for cham maids made tel men asked to present data 1 GHURGHES PACKED PALM SUNDAY Holy week was ushered in with specia ne and music a cally ev y Seattle church Sunda The attendance was far above average The Catholic and Epi lscopal churche served Palm Sunday by the listribution of palms, b special service RAILROADS TO PAY “PEG O’ MY HEART” at the MOORE EASTER WEEK bad Peggy O'Neil and Michael in J. Hartley Manners Comedy of Youth, Love and Laughter SEATS NOW SELLING ‘HIT BY JITNEY BUS ESTADLISUED 1876 ac] Jougall 2 fouthwick R. B. Gaye, Receiver cootid Ave. and Pike St Store open 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. Charge purchases made Tuesday placed on April bill, ren- dered May Ist. [Second Day of the Great Silk and Dress Goods Sale Offers Many Interesting Values Surplus Stock Foreign Dress Goods of Gross Harrison & Co., Importers, New York, Formerly $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, for $1.15 Widths 50 to 56 Inthes there are several thousand yards of foreign dress goods, includ- r g. Vigoreaux, Knickerbocker checks, Shepherd checks, Panama ‘ nar which are offered at a fraction of their real worth. A most excep tional of it fered in this selling $2.00 and $2.50 New Spring Silks 98c 36 Inches Wide ; In th i t have bee ected many thousand yards of the season’s most popular weave gns and fabric Here you will find many well and favorably wn silks in Pekin Stripes, Military Stripes, Regimental Stripes, Hairline and Pen- 1 Stripes, Black and White Stripes, Novelty Stripes, Shepherd Checks, and besides Phe new Pompadour and Print Warps so much in demand just now urk street shades, as well as light afternoon and evening shades. Choic $1.00 Messaline Sublime 69c 36 Inches Wide fered in an exceptionally good color line, embracing approximately 26 practical ar g which you will find Navy, Ceri Nile, Olive, Battleship Gray, Light Copen, Lavender, Delft, Pink, Sand,Tan, Salmon, Maize, Tipperary Green, Wis- tarda, Pearl Gray, Yellow, Cream and Black $3.00 Satin Liberty $1.69 42 Inches Wide i exceptionally heavy qvality of lustrous satin liberty, and is offered in a assortment of afternoon and evening shades, included among which yea will find i t 1, I « Green, Gold, Belgium, Absinthe, Wistaria, Flagpole Red, Coral, King's Blue, Flamingo, Brass, Antique, Nigger Brewn, Navy, Cream, White and Rose $2.00 Poult de Soie Taffetas $1.49 36 Inches Wide new finish, high luster taffetas made famous this season by its It is 1 ne of the sive use in the creations produced by the most famous Parisian designers. m atisfactory for wear, and is the latest word in silks for summer costumes. It is to be had in Such thoroughly desirable shades as Nile, Violet, Maize, Wistaria, Bel- Yellow, Pink, Coral, —First Floor ler, Sky Blue, Tan, Sand, Rose Reseda Navy, Copen, rian, Lavenc Cream, White and paren ermmemenes sem Scores of Lovely Practical Suits for Easter me Which You Are Sure to Admire At $25.00 ew ection embraces an unusually large and attrac- tive variety of the season's best styles, which are copies h higher priced models. These Suits are remarkable You will find well repre- short coat, the medium-length coat waistline, while others are slightly also included semi-belted and Norfolk are so many pretty styles that we can- them and quality at, th natural are t there urately describe “The sairts, t varied in design, among which you NW find e flare rt, skirts in pleated effects, circular kirt 1 the eve wlar plain skirt The materials are gabardines, wool poplins, serge, and nany other new fabrics, in all the season’s most representa- all beautifully tailored and all linings are guaranteed for two seasons’ wear. \ good range of sizes— $25.00. —Second Floor Post Cards, embossed; han colored, ete, the dozen, 10@ to 25e. A Most Attractive Floor Covering nd Booklets, an unusual assort- fi 214e to 2Be. Hees Seg new—and is most Tally and Place Cards, hand- suitable for porches, summer engraved initials, dozen 25¢ as 35e¢. cottages, bedrooms and dining-rooms. Easter Tally and Place Cards, severa They may be had in beautiful two- i te Favors, Rabbits, Chickens, ete., tone effects in blue, green, tan, etc. filled h spice flowers, 25¢ to 50¢. The prices are most reasonable, the Siationdry for Easter Gifts aim of the manufacturer being to pro- Dresden Initials, in blue and ; duce the best possible at a minimum Panel cost Pressed, tinted border and ld edge, S5e. Size 30x60, priced at..... Crane Elizabethan, a beautiful paper, Size 36x72, priced at.. S5e. : Size 4-6x7-6, priced at. Crane Paneled Linen Lawn, gold Size 6x9, priced at.... edged, $1.25. Size 6x12, priced at... Dennison’s Moire Sealing Wax Sets, all Size 8-3x10-6 priced at.. tint oU0c. Firat F THEATRE HAS BLAZE second time within a few days,) AN ARTIC BOY WAS HE! ..,.(RUSH AID AID TO VESSEL the yurist theatre, 206 Occidental, Cold inditference and an unyield-| Owned by Henry Lebelski, caught! SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal, March} ing digposition are the alleged at. fire Sunday, Little damage was) 29 aid is expected tomorrow to tributes of David G. Tueke, trom) Gone. az reach ‘the steam schooner 0. M. vhom. Kdna 1, Tueke is seeking “THEY'LL HAVE MAY FETE Clark, which is lying helpless sev= Coe a aeerivnce tive at. Bal, University women are to have/eral hundred miles off the Califor Hine their annual May fete this year, the nia coast, with a broken tailshaft, board of regents having agreed to assume the cost of the production The salvage tug Iaqua is out at sea, seeking the stricken vessel. Mate McAllister, with four sea Use Star Wants Ads for Re-| men of the Clark, reached here ex+ | hausted Saturday, after eight days — Mrs, Will Taylor, 2615 Interlake | sults. at sea in an open boat. ave, Is at her home seriously hurt As a result of being hit by a fitney bus Sunday night at Leary av, and ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW 14th st. The driver was Roy H While We Are Lambert CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillings... . .25¢ Gold Crowns....... PROF. BOWMAN LECTURES 1. D, Bowman tory at the state tured Sunday at the Labor professor of his university, lee Temple m “Labor in Medieval and Modern Times This was the second of a series of labor lectures which 1 of W. professors will deliver at the Labor Temple. CAN REDEEM TICKETS Corner of Third Ave, aterials and guarantee a pleasing and holding commutation West Seattle ferry Persons tickets on the {which had not expired March 16, at All work guerantesd, the time of the cessation of the ar a: 8° Foy Ms saver #8 rangement with the 8. BE. Co, may ee Stee ee | BeHS | PRES: redeem them by presentation at ieee <meta Tee altel the port commission offices, 846 “UNION DENTISTS-—Cor. Third and Pike, Kntrance 303% Pike it. Central building. ’