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(SHOT IN BACK BY IRATE RANCHER eases that ervices free to although Plans f this kind Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison Nation Gets Whiff of Mayor Hi’s Pipe is be Mayor Hi Gill's co coming nationally ing ia a Good sewed Work Stall 68, Lower Pioor Pike Place Market Hest Oak Leather —OOOOOOO rent issue of ¢ | MORE MEAT FOR ff “Sie rive must Have | LESS MONEY { BEEN OUT The Overiand train shot out onto a trestle over an arm of Puget Sound and in through the windows wafted an odor that suggested the combined amelis of a silo, year's Piles | Thursday Specials: the burning of union suit and “Ye gods!” g + mer, what's Choice Steer c | of the Chicago stockyards!” Pot Roast..... A porter who happened to P ) be passing, answered: Choice Shoulder “Nope, boss. Dat am a whiff Pork Steak c { @' Mayah Hi Gill's c'ncob p Rates ae pipe. We's gettin’ neah } |) Seattle.” |! Ci —L. Ww. P. | \Says Hubby’s. ‘Teed’ ; |: ‘She Wants Her Cash) “it Is hereby agreed by and between Mr. R. Myers and Ar villa Myers that when the Vernon hotel, 214! Union st, is sold, said hotel is to be di. vided, each to take half. it is | also understand that in case | Mr. Myers gets intoxicated, said Arvilla Myers gets al! of said hotel.” This was the agreement entered | into by R. Myers and his wife, own. |’ ers of a chain of small hotels, ac Look for U. &. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality B cording to a compliint Mre Myers Shops Open Until 6:20 >. M. filed in superior court Wednesds | She says he bas “got intoxicat ied” and she fears he will spe all the money der'ved from the re cent sale of the Vern o I Reception Given i For Woman Pastor; A reception, attended by several} hundred, was given Tuesday night in honor of Mrs. W. T. McCullough recently appointed pastor of the Second Baptist church, 20th ave.| jand 63rd st. Rev. Charles Wood of Columbia offered prayer and ad dresses were made by Drs, Steel- man, Beaban and Randall in be-| half of the other churches. Rev |MeCullough responded. Mies Lulu OR. 1. BR. CLARK, D. D. » Rudolph gave a recitation and Mrs. “The Regal Have the Only | *#"82"e" Carr rendered a solo Painless Method I Have | sroucht sack For TRIAL Met With,” Says Thomas Rais, Black Diamond blacksmith, who shot and slightly L. H. Jones. wounded his wife at the home of Here is his statement Mrs. Tony Joseph, 215 Third ave . N., on March 4, was brought back I had several teeth extracted |X» , L : before | came to vour office and|{fom Butte, Mont., yesterday by| Detective Ralph Jones. find that you have the only less method I met with. 1] recommend you to others who suf-| fer with toothaches | ave | YOU'RE WELCOME, BOYS } Stone & Webster higher-up off L. HW. JONES jcials in Boston have sent a letter Hotel Karl, |to Mayor Gill, expressing their We gave Mr. Joues a most agree-|thanks for his and Chief Lang's able surprise when we did his den-| prompt action in thwarting a riot tal work withou! hurting him. We/during the street car strike demon can do the same thing for you. Just|strations here a few weeks ago give us the chance to prove it Regal Dental Offices OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union [AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN TONIGHT ALL WEEK Mat. Wed., he-S1, Sat. Mat. boe-#1 NIGHT S—I0e 75¢, 81.00, 81.50, Bt GEO.M.COHANS BEST PLAY [aia ‘WITH CYRILSCOTT AND THE NEW TORK4 CHAGOO" The Real Cause of Most Bad Complexions PANTAGES ‘| TATE’S “MOTORING” || ETHEL ARNOLD Other Big Acts 10¢ and 20¢ _LOEW’S EMPRESS AED NESTOR AND HIS NINE SWHeTHE AIDS OTHER ATTRAC a. Henerved Sen , Second Show, UL 10 ‘Try-ont Night T HONS IMPORTANT PLACE »: STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915. GIRL JOYRIDERS COMMISSIONERS WAGES DECLINE YIELD POINT IN INLAST 8 YEARS SHERIFF FIGHT RECORDS SHOW TACOMA, April 21.—Enrag iven ¢ BY GILSON GARDNER | ed because, it is ny r a ' WASHINGTON, April 21 rk | riders bomb: eh ‘ ingmen in the Ur Stat ¢ house with ottles 7 . v ably worse now than a rancher ‘oad t bin nmendations *) the “ ea few years ago. whose 1 been t axing the f b \ The “real wages’ of 1,600,000 learned, emptied the « per the salary of those al-| Workers dectined steadily from 190 load of joyrid: with the re ady employed labor wrasse — sult that two girls and one man ' ff has t heveudiiar sh thd tide cheniiak Dector Lathrop ts Heensed by are in a Tacoma hospital being a th and nail, with the}of “real wages” ever made by this the State Board of Medical Ex-! treated for buckshot wounds. pe ger lea a 0 BLE ap hy gla hp Alan | Bo Hh niners to practice in the atate The girls, Evelyn Thorn and perme ‘ means of a graphi tric chart of Wasbington, and he has b Grace Arnold, of Puyallup, | increase ch were dented, The practicing in Seattle for were struck in the back by the t hie wh, but he didn't ata years. The doctor does not shot, but are not believed to be t . ; that his treatment is a cure-all, and seriously wounded. rh the sheriff's rs he will not take your case {f he J. M. Smith, another member | force o 18 mer 7 thinks he cannot benefit y If} of the party, was shot in the | thre and $1 medical or surgical treatment ts| teg. ' for their cor what ts needed in your case, he will The shooting occurred about | per Kuarde at tell you so, and advise you to go| 3 o'clock this morning the on teleed thom to your physician and surgeon for $ th, but the hor what treatment. Dr. Lathrop * not guar their own, Mo f welcome to visit 214-18 's . Me Peoples Bank Bld; ya ept! out am. and & 1 athroy ssfully treats! Mrs J. A. Read " \ the sar ler t work, it fs Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dys-| prominent r, ha ia evident he ill worse off pepsia, La Grippe, Female Trou take wu ' now than . Live ». Rheur . Appen “ in t t all the dicitis, Headaches ralysis, In as made : bure cov somni Trouble and Stom | : « he ach Tre ne ee | Weighed 135 Pounds, Now Weighs 160—A 25-Pound Increase | Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q.—Please tell me the derivation jof the word “postoffice.” Als New Year's day | why ber of me |that of n United Q.—Would appreciate very much if you would advise me through your columns what the six miles of brick paved road on the way to Ev. © erett, after leaving the city limits, ‘|'s called? Is it the North Trunk my A « highway or North Trunk boule ts " vard? Or is it called some other e t name? DOUBTFUL It is the North Trunk high | jain the recipe 1 neglected when | saw it in your efore. 6 send nelf-addressed |stamped enve repeat the request | . we } | Q—My wife claims she has a per fect right to open my letters. While ten|! have no serious objections, | do [mot think it is right. We have de | cided to leave the matter to you | A—According to Sih more right t : thout your permission da stranger's. To willful rf ly ope anot rs mall without gain ing consent is a penitentiar of mi ful, | fense : 4 , hol] @—Can you tell me how we can get rid of a large wasp's nest that 8 in between the window siil and main post of our house? The nest is right de our back door, and |you can ly Imagine what a nui le |ance it Any information you |may give will be thankfully receiv t nde welght y raelt to try jed. Truly, MRS. R. E t by tare] AccBisulphide ts effectual for na | Suffocating wasps. It should be ther |poured down the entrance to the nest at night and the orifice imme diately closed They may also be smoked out by building a smudge as clo as possible to neat When they ha left the nest, it should be destroyed | Q.—1 am a woman of 26 and am married and have two small chil- dren. My husband is 28 years old. He is working at a place where he can see all the young girls that go by. He also flirts with them, as | have had several come to me and tell me so. Wh all! do? He never comes home till 12 or 1 o'clock. | asked him if he couldn't come home sooner and he said, “No.” | told him | would then go and stay with my mother and he said he didn't care | Would you advise me to go, or else wait and see if he would stop flirting and stay home with me! evenings? Hoping for an answer! soon, | am E.M.C. G. A.-Would want y hus band to condemn you on hearsay? believe anything of the sort| Thousand Shirts you PAGE 5. ' TABLISHED 1 Butterick ac]) ii s h e kk Liyeuill Patterns u ut W Hair Tonic First Oo liga oO Ic " peel Floor Floor. and Pike St A Great Sale of tore Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 168 New Suits at $18.50—Regular $25.00 to $35.0 This is a big special purchase which had rushed to us by express. In it you we bought the other day in New York and will find the greatest assortment of new styles, new colors, new materials that we have offered in any sale this season. In it you will find the greatest assortment of values that we have offered in any sale this season, for not one of these Suits, if bought in the regular way, would sell for less than $25.00, while scores of them should be priced at $35.00. All sizes—silk linings—guaranteed satisfaction. Five of the models are illustrated fifteen besides these will be seen in the sale. #|\ 4 Model No. 1. This Suit, as illustrated, is tailored in a good quality of serge in either black or navy. The collar, cuffs and vestee are made of a good quality Shantung finished with braid and buttons. The coat has a nar- row belt in the back and is caught in at the waist with a silk cord. The skirt is a flare model and has kick pleats at side. Model No. 2, as illustrated, is the smart “Prince Chap,” is offered in navy blue serge and in mixed checks. The suit is braid bound and has an overlay collar of white silk faille. The skirt of this mannishly tailored model has kick pleats at side and narrow. braid- bound pleat at front. Model No. §, as illustrate ¢, is the intensely popular Model No. 3, as illustrated, shows a most attractive Afternoon Suit, which is developed in even striped silk and fine navy serge. The silk coat has peplum and cuffs of sleeves of serge. The skirt is flared, the upper part of silk, the lower of serge. Model No. 4, as illustrated, is a fancy waist-length Serge Suit and is offered in the popular shades of navy and sand. The coat is braid-bound and trimmed with fancy buttons. The back has a belt and two loose box pleats finished at the end with self-colored silk balls. The skirt is box pleated. shin Chin.” It is belted front and back and is trimmed with silvery Tracey embroidery. Fastened down the front with fancy metal buttons. This model is offered in navy and black serge. The flare skirt has flap pockets finished with silver embroidery which shows through the slashed peplum of the INDORSE In a communication to the ¢ IMPROVEMENT _|Billy Sunday May <H In @ Special find tells you. Lat|council, the Salmon Ray Improve Take in Exposition ate foe tthe » your only witness, I/ment club strongly indorses the gle et ale tor J May suspect that you, as the majority| proposed improvement of Market PATERSON, N. J., April 21.—Rev . of women, are jealous and it only|st. from 17th ave. N, W. to Fourth | ws, \ sunday. holding meetings April 22, 23 and 24 takes a little bit of gossip to fan|ave. N. W 2 er i theme only In this big find newest the flame of jealousy to a danger Assortment ous blaze. all this season's patterna—both — soft ou will And suppose husband flirting you do catch your with the young] and stiff cuffe--from the Higiris, Did you ever hear tell of a neat, fine stripes to the wide, H/man yet who had one foot on the fancy stripe Iso in plain threshold of old age who did not! colors, Man soft col cast one long, lingering look at lars to match and some soft outh and who was not flattered! collars attached Values to $1.50 Therefore very much under priced in this great sale for days only at $1.00 Each ittention from youth? While this do not excuse them in the least, the majority of men are just this conceited, What Is, {s, and we} haven't the power to change it If you will stay in your home, make it the happlest possible place and at any do your duty by your children, when your husband gets both feet on one! inen 14, 14%, 15, 15%, 16, JE side he will come to you and stay "A with you and think e of you 16%, 1 It will mean a sacrifice 1 you will experiapce | some heartaches, no doubt; but everything worth while in *this world is gained through sacrifice. than att Phi an I hirt Buying Opportunity GRASP IT! Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike Street ceptional | Q.—Would you give some sug gestions as to gifts for a boy friend who is graduating from high school? MAUDE, A.—Embrotdered — handkerchief (that is, embroidered initial), book, pieture, fountain pen, stick pin, tle} clasp, cuff links, shirt studs, desk} \set, stationery, ° Bill Panama Pacific iinenapeastianninies | Cai to attend an invitation today Sunday day ne exposition in San Francisco, He sald he had not decided whether to accept Real Estate Loans Printed for $1 ‘95. Per me Thousand KAPLAN PRINTING CO. 700 Fourth Ave. Stops Stomach Pains in Two Minutes No Commission nr No Renewal Charges Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Ave. Assets $4,500,000 \ k ement, Special Manila Envelopes coat. The skirt is also shirred at waist and is finished with belt of self-material. secona Fook, ‘SIN OF EVERY HUE Soc Dance every Saturday | - TO BE DISCUSSED: ——_—— Are you fig- uring on fur- nishin An all-day's convention on thel Chureh Sin,” | will be held Thurs Confession of Sin Individual Sin day at the Tabernacle Baptist h ? § * chureh, 15th ave 1 Harrison st jome < ee There will be a morning, afternoon | page 2. and evening session, to all of which | mereeenne -cseeneerennncsnenrenei UNION DYE 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. | the public is invited. ‘The organists will be Mrs, Hazel Snyder, Mrs, M 1 Adams, Prof. C, W. Kantner. I 1! and outside speakers will be |Mother-in-Law Gets Blame for Divorce Judge Tallman, granting |, Adams a divorce from G: Adams, a newspaper m: that if Adams had fk wife to live with her mother, Mrs. W.M a little » other r would Roma home that it was purely a case of “tod uch mother. | in-law | 25 JOIN NEW CLASS Knights of Columbus in citivenshi have opened 1 class will be jay even ing. Twenty-five men have already enrolled, Tuition is free, ‘ ures given every Tu Pee re sae