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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915. PAGE 5. | ’ GLADYS GETS FOR HER BEAUTY | vmxa. rom ie erne j groat torcon have boon locked yatatemont rald *) most gigantic battle In the hiss | in the death struggle, which “In the four-week engage e tory of the world hae reaulted | tt Austrian war office stated ment 3,500,000 men participat ac ee 4 we 8 ae me ‘ had now reached # conclusion ed, Theclimax came several Oo nh the complete defeat of the and in which, the statement de day jo when the an of Russtan attempt to cross the clared, 3,600,000 men were en fensive was stopped and then | Carpathians caged entirely repulecd > « ‘ > hi This was the declaration of The Ruesian advance has “The enemy 8 are ap and Pike Si wie acpideat i] an,official statement today } been completely halted with palling. Dally as many as 600 = —— - ae : | » war office here. enormous losses, it is stated trains left the front, carrying ane ysis | more than a month the Continuing the war office ' wounded back to Russia.” . pre - . An Unusual Showing of stage two or three times during the At the left, Mies Vera Michelena | regular duties a» chorus girl } and at the upper right, Gladys Feld} In the picture her eye is cast! man. down. She appears quite demure Bs Ma Jand ob, so shy a But it's only in the pleture, As ii tshe steps gracefully across the | . roguish twinkle lights that same rae aie woe ned tome mat | eye, believe us, and the smile of a ped down upon! naopy, radiating «irl on her lips| |plays havoc with all the baldheads| in the first and other rows With the Follies also is Vera Michelena, who gets so much salary Seven were dropped upon the city, one civillan| being slightly injured. } that she Is devoting a portion of it i WOMAN HATER LEAVES |? ™2!2tain_4 free vocal school tn ‘ew York. The idea was suggested FORTUNE TO WOMEN ':o siiss sticheiena by Doris Eaton, a saleswoman in one of the New York : HUTCHINSON, Kan.. April 16—/|department stores, who, though i “Uncle Si" Wyman was known all| possessed of vocal talents, had no tis life as a woman hater. But,|méans of cultivating her voice | when the old bachelor's will was| Twenty-nine pupils are receiving! it was found that the bulk/free voice culture in Miss Michel-/ his estate, roughly estimated at/ena's school Miss Michelena {s the $200,000, was left for the ald and) prima donna of the show. care of helpless and needy women and children, His relatives, with whom he had not been intimately associated for years, were remembered, but only with small cash bequests, one sis- ter receiving only a dollar. M BERLIN, via Wireless to Sayvill April 16.—1n bombarding the unde fenced city of Frieburg, French aviators killed two men and four children and wounded two men and eight children. SECOND RESERVOIR BREAKS HOLBROOK, Ariz., April 16—With five missing accounted for, it 1 Was believed today the death toll exacted when the Lyman reservoir. | above St. Johns, Ariz, broke, early yesterday, was eight lives, The) Property damage was estimated at from $350,000 to $450,000. | A second, but smalier, reservoir collapsed late yesterday, several) les below Lyman fmpound. Several thousand interested spectators attended a demonstration an@ exhibit held Thursday night in the engineering department of the University of Washington. The feature exhibit was a miniature forest, showing a logging camp) fn operation. A model of the Cedar river dam, built by one of the stu-| dents, also was shown. | Drop Bombs on City ters at Mezieres and military build ings at Ostend, it was announced PARIS, April 16.—French airmer tod Serious damage is believed | “ to have ben done at both places. bombarded the German headquar-| numerous bombs having been dropped. In accordance with the approval of property owners in The Magno-| lia bluff district to stand the costs| of improving the district and re-| pairing the Garfield st. bridge, so that the sand beach may become| javailable to the public, Councilman | Lundy will introduce a resolution Monday to create a local improve ment district DR. tL. BR. CLARK, D. D. & Peter M. Phelps Tells of His Experience With the Regal Dentists. [recommended to: allow the Renton line to construct a spur track at| Fifth ave, and Weller st. When| the matter came up before the! council Monday, it was referred to |the committee to report whether “I had been to several other den-|there was a real necessity for the! tis's before you examined my teeth,| spur. bet found your prices and work - = ~ | inanship could not be beat, so de-| | cided to jet you do my dental work You promised that you would Tas aided Pile talk. heeaen tract my seven teeth without pain Proritus, Milk. Crust, Water '| and you have proved that you are Polson, Weeping Skin, ete. J believe eczema can be cured reliable, honest people to deal with, stay, J mean just what I sa for the extracting was done just a8) 0°97’ 2-1) and NOT merely patened | you said, ‘positively painless.’ and|up to return again. Remember, 1 6 thin stat y a half mi oting 12 y ment after handling 1 CaAKeN Of CCR: are of my life for this 1 will surely highly recom-| ma wend you to any one. Yours truly and dey to ed PETER M. PHELTS, ttm treatment. I don't care what all| “706 Ninth Ave.” you have used nor how many doctors| It's easy to see from this testi-| have told you thet you could not bel monial that Mr. Phelps was eveti|prove my cipima. If you write me better satisfied with the work that Will send you a @# d d, soothing, Kuarantend we did for him than he expected to +o be. If painless methods, the best ae of material and workmanship and ¢ ance vou : lowest prices make a combination hi » prove my b that appeals “0 you, you are vound writing me today 5 be @ come here for your dental work thought this ae Just tr it and) f Regal Dental Offices eo | sito, | ; DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. iF 1405 Third Avenue NM. W. Corner Third and Union tional Bank, fend this notice sufferer. to some eczema | well, 4 ENGINEERING SHOW ATTRACTS — can'y FIND GIRL Counefl committee Eriday sain | BONTRACTS ILLEGAL | We | might be said pro and con on and whether you have the rformance, and gets the whole|™ er side. I have known of res soutien exactly like one of the|*Dility to act. If you have not yet Jable men who have deceived wom crneatpatt jcompleted your education, I advise preety Ag bohnaae That's all she does outside her|7°% 'o forget the acting for a while found no lack of morality in and finish your school Address to the for th your s scenario department of any one o! = — and the wer the moving picture companies DENTAL the highe * | their lows Q—I have been calling on a men sometimes forn young lady for two years, and for and } fibbing about litte th some time have called at her home a acticing small de twice every week, | have taken her OPTICAL san would scorn. to many plac of amusement, but) The ideals = ce erning trut have never kissed her. | ness are proba much hi z She dared me to kiss her on two! : PRICES CUT than the general practice differnt evenings. The last time! . she said that if I did | could never| siete Ward Times come to see her again, Rather than) No auch low prices lose her friendship, | refrained p-class 1 right? ten't that rather « ‘ever offered way to treat a fellow, dare ine whe copyright on honesty Q.—Are Ni | highest waterfalls c. er > gyedabge> Harn ll ae tad will | Niagara’ in. 164. fect Hotere 400 soa h Brainy nae just the styles and materials your boy will like. And the prices biad of reserve you have used Edwin J. Brown, D. D. §,\‘°* mt | ’ oie _ Boys’ Norfolk Suits $7.50 Q—My sister and | play tennis i Leading Dentist | Q—Could i make 0. phetepley Boys’ Norfolk Suits of an extra good quality of wool fancy nov- . TIS Wire Hoek. Ave. out of a story which | have r on the public courts. Frequently when the courts are crowded, 793 Wiret Ave, The plot would make a nice movie ‘ousers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Special $7.50. oung men ask us if they may play a Bleek. story. YOUNG WRITER. ’ ee . vGouble with us We f ¢| Be sare A te 7 ane 113! A—You could not do so if the bod = $10.00 Boys’ Suits, Special at $5.65 and $6.65 in refusing we would be acting) Open evenings until § and gun.| Story fs copyrighted, except with e have taken a number of Boys’ Norfolk Suits from our bet- acifishly, and yet we do not wish | days until ¢ for people who work to be unconventional or uniadylike — " eee Of course, we never invite atten tion, and requests to play have al ways come in a gentiemanly man-| ner, seemi desire to play [the permission the than in an attempt to force an ac quaintance. if we knew others who play ten nis, we could solve this difficulty by going to the court in “fours,” . Gre Nelt sex has ever been able to obtain a ra and Victoria the in the world? of the publishers or Women’s Smart Separate Q—! know a@ deal little girl! you think it is not improper, what sort of people. It not unconven whom | think the world of. | have should be our attitude in meeting | tional or unladylike to share the kept steadp company with her for these people later? public courts with the boys, be about three years. | am of a well TENNIS LOVER, [cause you have the rivilege of |to-do family, and she belongs to a A.—The fitting conduet to don't keep thetr poor family, ¢ have bought her cope wit y occantor Thin ix It would be un many fine things to wear which not a country of castes, and because hough, if you should lehe could not afford herself in People are strangers not nec or to @ theatre with fact, | have treated her just as if o*varily put a high » fence be If one is a good ahe were @ society girl tween them ff they are the right| Judge of human nature one need fh sie iail But now she says it ls not proper 2 hesitate to y tennis with a for her to accept presents of pretty stranger under the stance AT $15.00 \ | clothing from me, and she has hurt jyou mention. Thon strive fark e drab $ 4 my feelings very much, Do you |for the highest ideals and do right] : ‘ [think this Ie right? Vv as nearly as thetr consciences dic se wort woor Samer wat: home: wearing the Gin ot With Q.—Please tell me if a bill for less Po bs'9s jall as if she were “a society girl than $10 can be collected if it runs : gon dts Quite the contrary, Girls who hay for over five years, and has a wife the patch pocke Ibeen carefully trained never ac Seattle Made the right to sel! a ranch since the { $18.50. cept any presents of wearing husband has sold all the stock and Figs pare! from any man except . desotted? 4.D.T An especially atractive model |The young woman has at last dis on the bin for five yeors, it is out ket ‘ ertible | covered his espect bh awed tut whether or not bill ah ah pa eet Sw eee oer —_—_ i Guts WOd KLGLIE thnks te dietes | at $18.50. 4), | ence to an honest person, The Q.—Will you pl answer this THE should be paid ax soon as the debtor very important question for me? if jeete the wherewith to pay it Armour’s Broadway Bath Soap, 15¢ Val la woman marries a man and is di as | Whether it be one year or 40 years = P, hoe 40 Value Trot Moc Shoes Ono hundred dollars & week for| orcad from nim, our-atit retune | aint & | It te not possihe to anewer your Rubber Wash Cloths, 25¢ for... Cc) | ———— = being handsome |his name, then marries again un je | Pecond question because you do not ; The National PI Sh Daviged fifty ag ; der ter maiden name, is she legally jetate whether the property t# per 10¢ Armour’s Venetian Bath Tablets, corylopsis, perox- f 4 oe y¥ a week for her face | mareied? GM.Cc sonal or community property, Con < pa ‘or Boys and Girls Another fitty a week for her fig:| "4". 1622 FOURTH AVE. J sult a firstclane attorne ide, etc., 4 for 25¢ y ure. ; 50c Lambert's Listerine, antiseptic 29¢ Trot Moc Shoes in She's the highest salaried chorus} @_) am 17 years old and have 1 .~ with Q.—Several men and women en ise S TT ! 1 | - n " th 5e Squ ‘3 Pow . white snowduck and girl in the world ‘asen baw oA a very clele okie, ie ‘ad adaciect tered into a warm discussion the quibb’s Talcum Powder, violet, etc 10¢ ieckecd. tacad’ he Ordinarily the be neti tele hawe weltion ‘o section pleaere ane other evening as to which is 25c Lustr-ite Nail Enamel, in cake form 12¢ edb Pos eee sis chorus draw from $15 to a week in >! f er more honest, the mate or female ? te in tan moose a play. Where shal! | take, it or . 25¢ Peroxide of Hydrogen, full pound : , but Gladys z nidinan, who Ie with | Where shall | address it? A We would like to add your opinion Fa By : ydrogen, Pi a bottle 13¢@ | | in lace style. Priced ac fn engy dy Bae Laer pe Metre eD you think | am the right type 50-CENT SIZE BOT. ptheslg pd yori ree know oor earson'’s Hair Brushes, double bristles 79e cording to size af follows: . eatre, m es Dy \ vestion on ; 5 for an actre RED-HEAD. Se Williams’ Quick and Easy Sh Sizes 6 to & ; 8% . ekly en-| aving Soi A izes © to B, -25; | four when she Kets her weekly en te ee i een te umuaily || PLE OF FURNITURE |/eices. THE BUNCH. | Q y g Soap ++ Be | | es $2 ae i A velope. successful types. But the real ques POLISH | A—-Your argument ts the same 50c Lavoris, the ideal mouth wash vo ble ’ - i ra to 2, Miss Feldman walks across the|to0'\) whether you will photograph jas all others of its nature. Much 10c Jergen’s Bath Tablets, oat 1, elder fl 6 $3.00. bea . by a as “ » Oatmeal, elder flower, etc. 6¢ h 50c Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream. Trot Moc. Shoes for youths and boys in smoked 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste or Powder “188 || horse and’ tax sundae ae $2.50 Wearever Combination Hot Water Bottles $1.39 | | $3.00 and $3.50. 50c El Perfecto Veda Rose Rouge Trot Moc Oxfords pect and hem for 25¢ Mentholatum, for headache, cold, etc 13¢ | | children and girls in tan $1.00 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic G2e¢ | | Moose and white” snows an $1.25 Ivory White Clocks, several styles 95e¢ $2.50 ine S308 celts 1Sc “4711 White Rose Liquid Glycerine Soap 9c eh Moc Oxf. 4 ‘ hfat $1.25 Goodrich Hot Water Bottles, size 3 boys in tan ner ‘$3. 50. —Second Floor. — v. ily ready t supply your boy's every need. Here you will find a great va- aid y cloth and designed along the newest lines. Many have two pairs ter grades and have grouped them into two groups for quick clear! ate is this lot are suits which formerly sold up to $10.00. Unus- ual values at the special price of $5.65 and $6.65. Boys’ Sampeck Clothes $8.50 to $15.00 We are showing a very attractive line of these high-grade Boys’ Suits. They are designed along the very latest lines, of excellent materials, and are beautifully made. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Pri ) : 8 to 18 years iced from $8.50 to $15.00. Our Booster Suit, Special $5.00 but this is mot the Your advice In this matter will) be greatly ed. Also, if) BOYS! OF HOTEL MAN| BE INDEPENDENT When |. G. Evans, former pro-| prietor of the American hotel, was| brought to trial, accused of accept. | ing the earnings of an unfortunate woman, before Judge Alston here| Friday, Frances Martin, the girl witness for the state, could not be found A bench warrant was issued and & constable sent out to locate her and bring her to court Earn Your Own Spending Money We Will Show You How Evans has been in jail since March 1 in default of $5,000 bail.| He pleaded not guilty at a prelim inary hearing before head on March Deputy Prosecutor Helsell is con- ducting the state's case. All morn-| ing was spent in getting @ jury BRADFORD SAYS SUB- Justice White ALL at the Circulation Department of The Star for full particulars. Good efarporation Counsel Headtor’t ~— hows can always secure good ty Pat Mc Higa contractor om | routes or corners. Stop ask- ira row ieee weer {| ing your parents for money Sas, ta won toreoeg ca and we will show you how to Durwtistouteat Guace who alae tas make your spending money. charges against McHugh, has not determined what further action to take, Bradford declares the sub. contracts illegal because the city} had not consented to such arrang ment ques PP LY Circulation Department KREI@LSHEIMER WILL The will of Jacob Kretelaheimer late wealthy Seattle pioneer mer witecan wesw” The Star, 1307 7th Av. court. It leaves the bulk of bis for tune, including all his real, p al and mixed property, to hie ers, Max and Simon. Anna Politz and Tilly Mayer, bis sisters, and Louls Kretelsheimer, his brother, are bequeathed $1,250 each A shortage of fish is being ox perlenced in England, the British fishermen told the officers of the' Manaing. _ Our Booster Suit is a remarkable Suit at the price. It is made an excellent quality material, well lined and has two pairs of full- lined trousers which have belt straps and buckles, and button at the knee. The coats have stitched belt. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Spe- cial at $5.00. Straw Hats for Boys $1.00 to $2.00 \ good line of Boys’ Straw Hats for Spring and Summer in 2), to 14 years. Priced at $1.00 and $2.00. I the newest shapes. Third F Saturday Is the Last Day of the Three “Onyx Days” For boys from 2 Onyx Hosiery for Men, Women and Children at Very Special Prices FOR WOMEN | 580 SP—Women's “Onyx” H408 — Women's “Onyx” me- 248 — Women's medium | medium light weight silk lisle, | dium weight silk lisle, “dub-l” | weight Cotton Hose, with dou- | with pointex heel, “dub-I" top, top, high spliced heel and dou- | ble garter top, double sole, heel | extra heavy spliced heel and | ble sole; black only. “Onyx” | and toe. “Onyx” Day price, toe; black only ‘Onyx Day | Day pric pairs for $1.00, 25e. } price, % pairs for $1.00, | Women’s “Onyx” pure thread 6607—Women's “Onyx” pure 141—Women’s “Onyx” pure | silk; a fine medium weight; | thread si boot, with lsle | thread silk; medium weight; | “dub-l" garter top of silk or j “dubl" top; reinforced heel, | lisle garter top and sole; extra | lisle; high spliced heel and sole and toe; black, white and | double heel and toe; black and | double sole of silk or lisle; tan, “Onyx” Day pric pairs | white, “Onyx” Day price, 60¢ | black and white. “Onyx” Day | for $1.00, per pair price, $1.00 per pair, €325—Men's “Onyx” silk 715—Men's “Onyx” pure silk; 1326—Men'’s “Onyx” finest lisle, in black only; “doublex Ta heel, sole and toe; in | pure silk; medium weight; re ai be Ghkt ecnlined eed, plack, tan, navy, gray, purple, hg heel and toe, spliced sole. Has | hei burgundy and cadet’ | iforced heel, sole and toe; no equal, “Onyx” Day price, | “Onyx” Day price, 3 pairs for | black and colors, “Onyx” Day IH] | & pairs for $1.00, $1.00, | price, $1.00 per pair, | FOR BOYS | FOR MISSES | 81274—Roys’ “Onyx” medium weight, “dub-l X46—Misses’ “Onyx medium weight “dub-l | wear” ribbed cotton, in black only; sizes 6 to 10; | wear” lisle; fine ribbed; black and tan; sizes 5 it best boys’ hose of its kind in America, 24¢ | to 10; best misses’ hose in America. 21¢ per | per pair | pair, Virst | A Wonderful Sale of ||| Women’s Handsome Leather Bags Values Up to $5.00 | T oi included t 1¢ re just 1 Hing 5 Bag all t good quality of finish RE a and find represented a good tment of nearly new style ddes and Summer. The Bags Spring are of a real Newman dull or polished they do from the are beautifully seal and crepe seal in either the unusually wide There i small taile lined and Very an variety of siz ranging as » the large Utility or Shopping Bag, These purse and = mirror Bags selling —First red Bag te wre fitted with coin pecial at $2.95. neat, Bags regularly up to $5.00. Floor