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PUBLIQ ayor oO! » eve of mayor d by aa fin rahip yj price 85.00, Re, back | breakfast table seasoned and | dull finish tar price ower ¢ plan, tional owner} itirens; ffictals retui price 94.75, * tablemare |$1 .45 Regular. | They are ‘ce cream panors, od-seat chatra, or cafes ned k or mahogany taurant \ poses. Tops finished ig oak $1.95 Berries, pies 82.80. | chests. . Brie White Enamel | wit t Iron. Bed, WE ful.or three-quarter | some ding sine trimmings. $19.7 On sale All Week. Woodhouse-Grunbtaum—USE YOUR CREDIT—416-424 Pike St. peasonable Articles pecially Priced Regufar Price $25°and $27.50. 9x12 Royal Wilton Velvet Rugs. STAR—TUESDAY, A. plaintiff rested ht . Tuonday morning in the § bel suit brought by R, H, Thom n, former clty engineer, against e Seattle Times, before Judge Hohn R. Mitchell The firat witness called by the James ©. Jeffery, of Jeffery, general contractors Jetfery said Was assistant city under Thomson, In the lat r part of 1906, when plans for the | Denny hill regrade were being He Arguments Flourish Replying to Attorney Frederick |Bausman, for the Times, he said he 1 Thomson worked together and were good friends Will H mpson, for the plain tiff, objected at this point, and dis cussion between counsel lasted un jtil the noon recess Attorney mpson said the evi dence of Jeffery was probably in }tended to show that Thomson had n guilty of malfeasance tn of nesligence or favoritism to rd a friend and former subordi Jeffery In the article counsel went on, refere made to “the Denny hill re and to “other robberies,” and the inference the writer of the article Intended the reader to draw was that Thomson was the robber Exclude Other Articies He therefore objected to the ex amination of Jeffery, which waa in tended to show that Thomson was guilty, not of robbery, but of some thing else The first hour of Tu ing was t in th price 8.50. Cant I ida, Bastin Md $5. 95 ' Beguine complain ® hear en up with arguments beence of the jury, concern ing the admission as evidence of ar ticles other than the one complain ed of. The article w cluded Thomson took the witness stand Monday afternoon, and ed ev ery statement made in e Tim in an editorial which charged him with planning to rob elty in eigantic steal greater than the Denny Hill robbery He named nearly a score mer mayors under whom he ved as city engineer, and he never had In any way atten 1 nor entertained any thonght of at tempting to rob the people of Se of for had anid Can't Find Dandruff Every bit of dandruff disappears oo after one oF two applications of oe Poni Danderine rubbed well into the * Us ur Exchange scalp with the finger tips, Get a Promptly 4 fers a Big drug store and save your hair Filled at : Saving for the After a few applications you can't m ivi These Lov urn ure -inc: Economical find » particle of dandruff or any cape. Pri — How falling hair, and the scalp “ill never rics . tteh leans ad To «© e Meare 41677424 -Dike Street SEES van im I ———— -— for tourhed bait that .13¢ am rested by Patrolmen Wisc Four speederi added $70 to the|pajlard, respectively, got. hit ity treasury Tuesday morn'ng.|g29 each + 9 Brarence Linhof, arrested by *+/fi TEE er Dickinson for sailing A?” 35 Use Star Wants Aa» files an hour, was nicked for $20 J. Miller, who went 26 miles, | sults. ne ne ca R. JERKS TAIL and for UNION DYE WORKS Inc. Everything in FEATHERS FROM DOVE OF PEACE Final Week of Our First “(| Home Season of Grand Opera At Popular Prices With ¢asts of Seattle's favorite singers, a splen- did chorus of fifty trained voices, a magnificent augmested orchestra, and new and elaborate costumes and scenery THE STANDARD GRAND OPERA COMPANY Presents At the Metropolitan Theatre Next Week Verdi's Great Three-Act Tragedy “RIGOLETT —and— Flotow’s Delightful Three-Act Comic-Romantic Opera “MARTHA” f Principals incl” Je Theo. Karf Johnston, Neal Begley, Gwendolyn G€ary, Mrs. Romeyn B. Jansen, Mrs ; Geogge F. Russell, Hiram H. Tuttle, B. Sprotte, Leah } Miller, and many other favorites. ' “MARTHA” Monday, Wednesday and Friday Eve- flings and Saturday Matinee. “RIGOLETTO” Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings, and Wednesday Matinee { Evening slices range from $2 to 50c. | Matinee rrices range from $1 to 25c. MAKE RESERVATIONS AT THEATRE IMMEDIATELY 4 Cleaning and Dyeing Plant and Office 10th Ave. and East Union East 1164—Pnones—East 849 We have the latest improve. ments In cleaning, and our work is absolutely guaranteed. A trial order is solicited. | Most Raw Milk Is Dangerous Mrs, George Rublee The sting! 1 startling things | George Rublee of Washington in his now famous letter, setting forth P ti urizati veel 1” Cheapest Form | A Nhe Mo ah of Life Insurance | The Brooklyn Dairy not | " ane » onl maintains the highest | of the oF average tests for pasteurized ie eee oo milk in Seattle, but it is the coln andtid all only dairy handling pasteur th t bh p the union ized milk that sterilizes ite | Oat oe prominent wort bottle! er for we a iffrage nd acted ails a marshal in the first hig suf Every Bottle Sterilized | ‘ for I Hour at 212 | A FRANCIAC Pasteurization and sterili: | Am ee fre zatiow are but two of many 140 senator ' ways by which we safeguard The Hawallan t the Hawalian dele Bb ie, Washingon rooklyn ALLEN TRIAL ON Dairy Co. keleton n the Allen family of prominent Seattle attorneys are be ing brought out before Superior Phone Kenwood 89 Judge Smith in the case of Laura Ask the Health Department Ajien, the wife of J, C. Allen About This Milk against J. H. Allen and wife, A lfinancial settlement is sought. pL 27, 1915. LAWYERS WRANGLE IN LIBEL CASE: THOMSON DECLARES HE HAS SAVED MILLIONS TO CITY had vharge of the field | [ PAGE 5. 4 Second Ave. and Pike St jattle. On the ed, 1 dollors he deelar-| a million hand them other have sa Affetted His H. Answering tnquirios a articles that appeared in th Ith | to how Thines had affected his health, he said he was subject to Indigestion a that the articles had so affec him that he suffered pepsta But had I been acutely from dys a single man it would not have mat much It wae the w who were living und the stigma, that hurt me mn That was the bitter part of ft.” He denied emphatically that he ever wrote ar caused to be written Any Anonymous communication to the Times or any of its proprietors or employer. #0 and family | consider the writing of anony sf Lt DING. Silk, Kid, Cape, Suede and ‘ hitacts Slaves, hich ve have taken mous letters an act moat cowardly, ee U YW 7 ry “1 contemptible and indecent,” he de ome 1 stocks and have reduced for this two days’ selling TY pm clared is of standard quality. Every pair a genuine bargain at such prices as these These Gloves ac ougall - fouthwick Charge Purchases Made Wednesday Placed on May, Bill, Rendered June 1st. 10,395 Pairs of Women’s Gloves At Greatly Reduced Prices Lot 1—50c Silk Gloves 35c ESTABLISHED 1875 Store Open 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. A Sale of | Lot 5—$1.25 and $1.50 Kid Gloves have the regulation dou ° ’ £ 95c Cynthia Grey s ble-tipped fingers, two silk covered fast ‘is le Heck eines ee eners at wrist, and are made from a good | sehen bee! BP ld yak “gpk ¢ quality of pure silk. A full assortment | #4 Imported 2-clasp Cape ane ver- . of sizes in black, white, gray and tan.| Scam; also some washable hamolg : eee ane 2" Cloves. All reduced for this sale to, the Special, the pair 35¢. Lot 2—$1.00 Kid Gloves 69c pair O5¢. Dear Miss Grey: As a last resort This ore is peers up “i black Lot 6—$1.50 Elbow Length 1 come to you, and if you cannot embroidered Suede Gloves, mostly sam . help us, | really don't know what ples, two-clasp overseam Glace ‘Gloves Embroidered Gloves 95c pada neg tint ono a and a lot too small to advertise alone, in a full range of sizes in these Maphand le Baten Scher ted te. which we have grouped together and re-| Gloves, which are beautifully embroid- dustrious man, but he simply can priced for this sale. In some instances | ered in a neat pattern, Qualities such as not find vert of any kind He te an the price is less than wholesale. Choice, | these are seldom sold for less than $1.50. engineer by trade, but he is willing 69¢ | Choice of black, pongee or gray. The to do anything. Our rent is up the ; ” ¢ ‘3 28th, and we n't @ penny to our Lot 3—$1.00 16-Button Silk Gloves | pair 95¢. names. if you can print this, maybe i some one Who needs help will see it has Gi hog) 1 ee ' Lot 7—75c Silk Gloves 54c Thanking you anyway, | remain, AG HOVER: 11 SMS HOE are OF & FOE). «. . tes stay Duel . A DISTRACTED MOTHER quality of pure silk, in the 16-button| Black, white and gray, 2-clasp, good A.—If any one can give this man length. May be had in a good assort-| quality of Milanese silk. Full range of & position, | am sure he will prove ment of sizes in black and white as well | sizes. The pair, 54¢. worthy of it. I have his name and ee 3 Pay had i‘ address and will give it to any one as in me of the seasons best shades Lot 8—$3.00 and $3.50 Kid Gloves who can help him Sale price, the pair 50¢. Q.—Please tell me how to get rid of bedbugs. PERSISTENCE A.—Rub the bed and other places infected with equal parts of turpe rosene oll. Kees n for al days, Clo room airtight and barn a sul phur candle \ splendid ping purposes 19¢. Glove All for the pair Q.—Please give me a good recipe for devil's food cake, and oblige a COUNTRY SUBSCRIBER A—Half a cup butter, 2 cup sugar, yolks 4 eggs, } cup milk 3 cups Nour, 5 teaspoons baking pow jder, % teaspoonfnl salt, whites 4 egKS, 4 squares chocolate, % ten 1 10 spoon vanilla, Cream butter and ° add gradually one-half the sugar Beat the yolks of eggs until thick and add remaining sugar. Combine mixtures and add alternately milk and flour sifted with baking powder and salt. Add whites of eggs beat en stiff, melted cho: 6 and van Ma Rake 45 or 50 tes in an gel cake pan blue, and Q.—Why are eggs associated with Easter time? somely caught my husband flirting with a pretty girl. Would this be grounds for a divorce? We have several small children. MRS. T. M A.—Provoking as this would be bles us both, He thinks the differ ence between our ages is too great. 1 love him with all my heart, as | know | will never love another man. Ple Miss Grey, answer soon and tell us if you think the difference is too much. He says | will be sorry some day if | marry him, but | know | won't “ BEGIN FIGHT TO GET WILLARD FILMS IN A'—Most every girl of 18 has piv t a type of man she thinks to on ant sath fi 1 and declares that st NEW YORK, April 27.—A fight love any but him which the promoters hope may re usually the right man turns out to be a very different sort of fellow Simply because the ideals of girl 1 are not always the ideals of sult in exhibiting the Willard-Jobn in this country son fight pictures was opened today womanhood. | Attorneys representing the fight Now, my girl, don't take af! promoters served a demand upon fair too seriously, The man in the! Gonjector of the Port Dudley Fleld case is sensibie, because he real izes that while you are facing the morning of Jife, the high noon of | middle age {9 full upon him, and |when you are a young woman he will be an old man, The tastes and | purduits of youth are seldom those that the films be Malone mitted ANNUAL DANCE jof old age, Far better to make of the nies thar beth the Gnacanh ents |man for moby «waiting a few i BUILDING Q.—Can you tell me what will re move grass stains from white lawn? A READER | A.—Grass stains may be removed |from clothing by washing them in| alcohol | Q.—I have heard that the United Dreamland for railroad construction work in | Alaska, and | would like to know more about it, Can you tell me where | can get the Information? H. B A.—The railroad will employ only a @mall number wf men this T night lyear and most of them will be oO able to from} Evans at | Alaskans. You should be obtain further informat U. 8. Deputy Marshal Seward, Alaska WANT ‘ROUNDUP’ PERMIT REVOKED the to be park Egg Race for Men for | CASH PRIZES PEANUT RACE For Ladies for CASH PRIZES staged at brutal elvtc | affairs Ministerial the council Heense for Designating Roundup, Madison spect e, the committee of the association asked Tuesday to revoke the affair, For Men Men’s Pajamas Lot 4—25c Lisle Gloves 19c outing sizes Regular $1.50 Values Pajamas the famous Uni- versal make, tan, gray, made and hand Regular $2.00 Pajamas, Seon $1.35 $1.85 white, tan, gray and navy, Gloves. Nicely made and Sale price, the pair $1.85. First Floor. Choice of all imported | good fitting Real Linen Cluny Laces, Special 25c in white well trimmed A.—-Eaater is a celebration of the with frogs and HE Laces offered in this assortment are rising of Christ from te dead, ar pearl button pueh toprenent.'¢ naw Vile, or tatth prettier and wider than any we have hence they are used as a symbol ever offered before at this price—in spite of Crile Sinus dad | Gapidabbialy the fact that these Laces are made in the center of the war-stricken district of Europe. Cluny Laces of this character are most suitable for curtains, bed it, in {tself, is not sufficient grounds phe. so Sets, centerpieces, dresser covers for a divorcee. Why don't you ments are made flirt” with your husband? — It of a good qual and many other linen articles. will bith te Naas Sy ate Pc ity of fine mer- All the best patterns, including star, dia- attentive to ot erized cloth in white, tan, blue and mond, inlaid designs and many others are gray They: are splendidly made shown in both edges and insertions up to 5 iene 6. young giel of 18 and and Il give excellent wear inches wide. Cluny Lace in qualities which older than 1. We. both. love "each epi \ gig oh 21,35. | 8 oedinarily -s6ll. up. t0, the -Yard sath, Gao other dearly. Just one thing trou Mhtrdnee choice, the yard 25¢. —Firet Floor POLICE ASKED TO SEARCH FOR MISSING GIRL Fearful of the fate of pretty Min-| nie De Merit, 18, who lived at her hom for several days, Mrs, Frank ri t, 3424 Yesler way, Tuesday| asked the police department to find the girl She has been missing since| ‘huredas DR. LL A. CLARK, D. D. & Miss De Merit came to the Gil-| We Convinced Frank John- bert home seeking employment She told Mrs. Gilbert. she had) 80m That We Can Do neither relatives nor friends in the Painless Dental Work city. Mrs. Gilbert offered her a home until she could obtain employ-| And here is how: we came to do {tt ment Miss De Merit’s suit case and um-! “1 am now convinced that there brella are at the Gilbert residence.!is such a thing as painless den: The girl is described as follows: | tistry, since you extracted my bad- Height, 6 feet; weight, 135 pounds; | jy prokenalown tooth for me with- ght hair; wore light gray suit, pat-| out the least pain. It has been four ent leather shoes, new hat with) years since I had my last tooth ex- wreath of flowers tracted, which was very painful and naturally | neglected this tooth as long as possible. | advise all people who have tooth troubles to see the Regal Dentists, and I am ‘sure they will be as well pleased as 1 am with DENY SPUR TRACK With Councilmen Haas and Han na dissenting, the council voted 6 your careful. painless to2 Mondsy to deny the Renton| Work. Yours" truly line a permit for a spur track at FRANK JOHNSON Fifth ave. S#and Weller st. The] 4614 14th Ave, N. W." {council took the position that the| Mr. Johnson's experience illus Renton line has taken an tnimical| trates what we can do for you. If stand against the city's best inter-| you have sore, painful teeth, you ests by blocking necessary im-|need have no fear of coming to us, provements tn the Rainier valley,|as we will certainly fix them up iu and that until the company changes| first-class shape for you, and we its tactics It should receive no fa-| won't hurt you a bit vors Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue NN. W. Corner Third and Union FORD MAN SPEAKS Norval A. Hawking, general sales | manager for the Ford Motor Co. of | Detroit, spoke at noon Tuesday at a membership luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce at the Butler.