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$ $ $ $ $ $ § $ $ $ £ $ £ $ $ $ $ € $ € $ § $ $ $ $ Wi Letters To Gustthin. Grov Q.—Piease to a tenant is{and material «i, and times are} weeks you do not reduce under tht motified that the landlord is going hard for him, perhaps, just the diet, you should consult a first clas to ise the rent and cannot get a same as for others. A kindly dis physictan. place to move by month is up, if it is right for the landiord to make him pay more is trying to do right have not been in thie state ver) these hard times just because he is “ “4 tong, | do not know the hours « <compelied to make repairs? Q.—I have often heard that there gir! should work or the wages sh« D. F. (ie something on the market that! should receive. | work in a little A.—It seems a very heartless you can put in another's coffee that store and am on my feet all day thing for him to do, In a way, but will make that person love you. Can if he has been compelled to make repairs, he must pay STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915. PAGE 5. SSSESSSSSSSSSHSBSESS$SSS ELL’S DOLLAR Shoe Sale Biggest money-saving shoe sale ever held in Seat- tle. A host of people will reap the benefit of these shoe bargains by purchasing now for future needs. Be one of the wise ones. WOMEN’S LOW EFFECTS Lines from Laird, Schoder & Co & T.. Cousins ¢ and other well known makers, including the famous 7 Cross line, valued at $4.00 $1 00 to $6.00, are now priced at : . | Patent, Gunmetal, Tan, Suede and Vici Leathers, Welt and urn Soles. Sizes in this somewhat broken } | | Oxfords of Patent Colt, Gunmetal Calf and ‘Tan Calf, from E. Nettle ton, J. & M. and other lines, priced regularly at $4.00 $1 .00 $7.00. Sizes to DW on vecceces broken somewhat Odd lots tn Women's Low Shoes, sizes assorted They're Great Hargaine. on two tables, at 25e¢ and 50¢ Odd lots in Children’s Shoes and Slippers, at Ve and 50¢ Newer and more complete lines for Men, Women and Children at big reductions Make your selections early. Such bargains as these in Turrell’s Shoes are only offered once in a lifetime. Sale starts Thursday, 9 a. m. DOWN STAIRS DEPT. TURRELL SHOE C 120 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSESESSSESS the posed landlord, however, will make allowances when he sees a tenant time the Q.—1 am a working girl, and as jong. | never get any time off work Sundays and every night work nine hours a day Will you please tell me whether you tell me about this, and where for the labor) it can be purchased? og re ee, | A—I can tell you just this much that fortunately there t# nothing 1 should Get a day off a week o- of the sort on the market or any- not by law? ‘be universally known, and no doubt | thing that is good for sore feet? ]the majority of people wouldn't} CAL dare to drink coffee any more eight-hour WORKS Inc. Everything in Q—!I am engaged to a young “* - work man. He earns $75 a month and ‘baa elght hours a day, six lives with hie parents. | asked Per week An experienc a less thar him how much he had saved and he said nothing. He wants to mar — e ry me, and then live with my rela adegapra'isatbe | Cleaning and tives. | fear they would look upon labor commissioner at th<| him as an intruder. Now, what do state capital | . you think of such a man? NEAN Zinc oxide is very healing anc eing A—Your thoughts and mine run | may yePche A She Sam Sh ot] : in the same channel. | certainly | time, after bathing them tn warm| Plant and Office do not approve. When young peo-| Water. Another excellent rei ple marry, they must think about | for sore i fe to soak ¢ ' 10th Ave. and the practical side life the evening Ina strong. hot #olt | ‘ must have some idea how they are|tion of boracic acid wate East Union going to meet the bills, how East 1164—Phones—East 849 | are going to get food and how nt Feu Suek Swe senetiary: ot We have the latest improve. ] #re going to meet th the public schools should be allow ments In cleaning, and our work young man cannot ed to make the children do home| is absolutely guaranteed. A triai | bas himself, alone work after having studied hard al! | order is solicited. can you expect from him when he | day in echool? Hoping to see your | has two to keep? reply soon, | remain 8.G. | It seems to me any r " A.—Your parents and your grand | would have too much self-respect fa ¥o0 bad to eat el to be willing to take his wife to parents befe yuu had to get thelr relatives, at the outset of their, /e*sons at home in the evening, and : married life. Aman who wants to| it didn't kill them, Have the chil tT. T. marry should also want to prov ee, Ot tOSHy: mmOve. mewenins <te in his own household for the wom. | endure, or are they peaker physic tee gen we aelleets an he marries. The majority of @lly or mentally? If not, 1 know of Nookkeeping and. bad’ ae:|fathers and mothers have sacrific-|0 good reason why they should Dering tote’ eras i'n, ed much to rear their families, and, | not follow in the footsteps of their Pike Place Market instead of being imposed upon by | elders their children af they marry seen ed should be adding to their nest egg to comfort them in their declining years ADVICE TO Meat Bargains BEAUTY SEEKERS Frye & Co. Markets Q—As you seem to be helping everybody else, | would like to know if you will answer my question, 1 am a girl of 20. | am 5 feet tall, and weigh 150 pounds, | am entirely too heavy for my height 8 JOHN DREW, MAKER OF | STARS, COMES TO TOWN Bile Gurke Well, Mistah Bon what was | it John Drew? Held tb queens and drew fourth, eh? Almost right uh nl " right, but yo’ astronomy am tn need of fixin John Drew a cor stellation of stars, that's what sub Stara? John Drew's companion have been regular incubators for theatrical stars. From the many organizations with which Charles Frohman has surrounded this distinguished star, has come a Kroup of players whose name have sparkled in electric lehtes over practically important playhouse from New York to Se attle Foremost among those who 4 1 have achieved their st wue «, Bw. essen with Mr. Drew ts Mine | ee Maude Adama, but scarcely leas | Ethel Barrymore famous are Ethe! Barrymore and Rillle Burke. Succeeding these store as Mr. Drew's leading lad is Mine Alexandra Carlisle, the noted English actress and beau ty, who will be seen at the Met ropolitan theat for — thre John Drew's revival of “Rone mary,” the play which made bot! Mr. Drew and Maude Adame f _ ON"MET" STAGE mous. It was in the role of Dy thy that Miss Adame first won for herself the fc hich as remained loyal to her ever BE BE ; since. Perhaps it ie worth re Hiram Tuttie known baritone aa easant- manne calling in this cont i] night ordinarily, but last Mr. Drew's first production of Rosema the role of old * ing had soured his nature ‘ ksh was Mrs. Anna Adam Maude Adams, and atre-goers saw th of mother and: da in stage life thelr hensively a tions in private extat ody and everything The first performance of baritone attem Rosemary” would be also note but the mén, thoroly for another important in- |#elzed him and “ th The ‘et ap nee in lensued he was ow a role of any Import of Miss | the ground Ethel Barrymore, nx eal Begley, who, at his execu the moat beloved of American |tiye desk in the Frank Waterhouse actresses, occurred on that occ any offices, is as neat and ¢ sion. In the role of the pretty &.wentlemind ‘ne could be & and saucy maid, Privefila, Mi now tore’ off ‘his cc aud Barrymore, at the Empire theatre n New York, spoke the first lines ever entrusted to b ral years » ‘a the me d out ame at Whom he stormed in a mont Mra. ( amazing way Russell, taking ree F the ¢ a high out and took tion to «t ardom ia current is tory. Other famous sctress erely a suce , who played with John Drew ’ Rigoletto,” whic Mixs Martha Hedman, the Swed. |W!th “Martha,” will be sung at t sh beaut and) «Miss Mary li next week by the Holand era company, an Season in and season out, John |Ofganization of Seattle musicians elty many juring the sea. given th » has endid productions Drew has probably b vomt pasfal actor in choosing beth and genius in bis lead 8} £0n. These two operas will be the words of Mistah sung until xt fal when an even Drew queens right more ambitious program will be | “Martha” will be heard Monda HINDU COMES TO ee ee ae, STUDY AMERICA | nee. while “Rigoletto” “wit ur nings, with a Wedne matinee. Both will b ng in Eng sh and popular prices will preval \from the suffering caused by dis- ordered conditions of the organs jof digestion and mn from indig ion and al 8 cured by certain and gentle § action Beechatn’s Pills (GAS ENGINE MAGHETOS Seattle Ceabisatie School 108 Went Roy St GRAND EXCURSION TO Dr S Paul Chinnapa | Dr, S. Paul Chinapa, the Hindoo-| Thursday Specials: J) Can you tel! me of some way to re sian’ schelan whe "has come. ‘| ANACORTES Fancy quality §Wash- number of pounds In the last three America oe vehi ‘vee Hy his} ndaY, May 2, Steamer Potlatch. | ‘. | 1 r government to study social and e60-) 7 44 v, Colman dock 8:20 a m ington Cream- c /sonsigieg aie ped Mig fede nomic conditions, with a view of in-/ «nary Returns 11, Im ery Butter + il ge Hk Nl oe ‘|troducing American customs in his : ry Full time to take exercise. Please an bebop es | $1.50 ROUND TRIP Washington Full Cream Jf wer at once MAY ¥ Oe > sh and few women are willing ACHES AND PAINS Cheese flesh women are willing to STEER CLIMBS INTO | rich foods and (sharp) Choice Shoulder 12:c Pork Steak.....§ 42 necessary t will help to re and Dog't neglect but find out vat 2 pain an LOFT FOR BANQUET causes it conquer the cause, A pain in the 4 r SPRING G Vis, April 2g,|kldney region may put you on you Choice Steer Cf peaches. or bananas, but it mast bs PT eer acre aac and (douche (ammerener didnic. Slama Sik Round Steak ... eaten without sugar. Weak tea that getting up in the| Weather for swollen feet, it may be soe Veal with half a jump of sugar and a } an “advanced Warning of Bright's Choice Veal hc dash of lemon juice, Rye or whole I Gathenten (fund ‘the animal in| diseaxe. A pain ints ach Chops ........ aga bey Mar Lp py be | the loft of his barn eating hay. The| may be the first mptom of aj salt, instead of butte ne soft yendicitt A creak in a joint ma L4 animal made the ascent up a flighe) Per Choice Steer Cc |bolled eg«, with walt Jor rghy sige rapid ‘sett oe the forerunner of rhepmatism Boiling Beef ..... For inch an egetable that | Last r the steer climbed nial hronie headaches more than like grows on top of the ground, except le Whkon uduiainink cord ly warn you of serious stomach Choice Spare peas and corn; weak tea, with lem | trouble. The best way isto keep c on, and a lean chop or bit of steak Jin good cgpdition day in and da Ribs .... r digner, lean beef, lamb or the WRC. ENTERTAIN lout by regularly taking GOLD Fancy Sugar-cured Ba-§ « meat of chicken; an The ladies of the W *. will MEDAL HAAR LEM OIL Capsule * table that grows above ground, ex entertain at card part ‘the 8-1 Sold by le druggist Mone con Strips, Ch cot peas and corn, No mweets, ne day, April 29, at m,, in the Ee nded, 12, therfip bt hely-yon Ib pastry. Milk, butter, oil, nute, pota | Ballard eity hall hone n charge] Beware of substitute onl Purete Ox toes, chocolate, are taboo 023 Pi k 5 are Mrs. Ida Follam, Lillle Grubb, Imported Haare ( Me aieuities purity j om quaihy |, Sleep seven hours at night. In| d ike treet Margaret Courtney, Anna Huddels are the GOLD MEDAL. For Ghope Open Until ™. the morning take at least five min site Winton Motor Car CoB iton, Floe Pells and Mussetta Lib and guaranteed The Owl utes of deep breathing, If by six bey rug Company.—Advertisement JEFFERY MAKES The Thomson Bile jury will have a choice lot of reading matier | to take to n, when th Thomson against Col. A. J, Blethen and the Seattle Times Ju Mitchell ruled Wednesday on which er suits for admitted tr room, as tried to show pee actions merely for the purpose of setting hime right with his Vancouver er iployers © court room was filled with Send city officials, all of whoin have taken a keen interest in the cas James ©, J y, formerly cor nected with the city engineer's of-| fice, wan recalled to the witness stand Wellnesday, and strengthen ed his statements that after he be-| WINSTED, Corth., April On entering one of his hen hot B F. Moore says he was puzzled on | finding three fried eggs in a nest He looked at his White Leghorns and discovered that the tails and wings of most of them were singed Further investigation r led th fact that a bolt of lightning had en ed the house dur the storm unday night. There were forty in the bullding and none was | sults Alexandra Carlisle GOOD WITNESS FOR THOMSON retire to de bel suit former $75,000 al brought by R. H city engineer morning that all the files of the Times, in which appeared articles Thomson based th oth alleged libel, might be evidence Court Room Packed Thomson never carrie of the former suits 8 the court No Favors for Jeffery Thomson s office in 8 favors than representing a said. “I presume 1 with a contracting | favors from the city this coldness was due to his desire to avold criticism In th admitted in evi dence this rning, the Denny xpose” is contained alleged graft charges which ex-Counctiman Goddard was sald to have found xamination Tt ay of Jeffery, forme onnect the city office bo resigned Rainier bid for was under Tho to Develop the Denn Hill the ofited ac bit nse noth board of the d Made $200,000 Profit ffery said the Rainier Develop. ent assigned the Denny ESTABLISHED e* Dougall - cforthwick Store open from 9. m. to 6 Second Ave. and Mike Sf Thursday Is Apron Day—Many Different Styles for Various Occasions At 25c are Margaret Aprons made of a splendid quality of percale, in a variety of pretty White gro with blue in solid colors of pink blue, et Well fitting, neatly finished Apron At 50c are Fitted Aprons with bib made of blue and white checked ging ham, cut big and roomy espe cially good for st s Have narrow round yoke at top. At 50c are Bungalow Aprons, made of striped, checked or figured percale, neatly bound at neck and sleeves gam: At 65c are Bungalow Aprons in blue and lavender, pink and white, and black and white stripes. Made of an excellent quality of percale and finished at neck and sleeves with rickrack braid. Very attractive in appear- ance At 79c are Coat Aprons, in fancy stripes, checks or figured percales, effectively trimmed with plain material in contrasting colors And many other in Tea, Maid’s Aprons, ete. Third Floor. Many Pieces in the “Sale are Regular $1.00 Values ‘ Tea Kettles, 4 Tea and Cof- a Pots, Lipped} with ¢ Pre- Milkf Suds Dip- : Steamers, Kettles, Pans, Berlin Berlin Sauce Pots, fee Sauce Sauce Pans overs, serving Kettles, Stew Pans, Kettles, Muffin Pans, pers, Melon Moulds, Oval Pans, ete Every piece guaranteed by MacDougall-Southwick —Basement. ANTI-HANGING Wooo LEGS BREA BILLIS VETOED. eee BY GOV.STRONG | Five thousand: dollars for two a wooden legs broken in a fall on a Alaska, rough, icy sidewalk is asked for by orge Heck in a suit filed filed Bete the city. Beck lost his legs JUNEAL as the result of being frozen sev- April 28.—Be- hill Job at a $200,000 profit to sub-|cause juries in Alaska now have the |eral years ago. In his suit he says contractor He was asked what /discretion in murder cases to fix life|that when he fell both legs were Thomson had to do with his be-/imprisonment or death as the pen-| broken and splinters penetrated coming associated with the com laity, Gov, Strong is on record today | his trousers. He says he suffered pan He answered, “Nothing.” against the anti-hanging bill. His| other injuries as well, had never er the He declared ggested to h veto was sustained by the senate = the workmen's | The senate passe Now, Robert contracting ss, or that the leompensation bill yesterday. The| te me all vou et former engin had anyth on to do sure now goes to the house. In stomach. What does it do?” with the company or its affairs ion of the Morningside asy cope : i Bundles of copies of the Times,| tland, Or is asked in a| Please, ma’am, it aches. which the plaintt yught to intro-l memorial to congress by the lower | ax evidence of a long-stand-|house, It is alleged conditions at 9 ing grudge borne by the newspaper lithe asylum are such as enrich the ainst omson were Out owners at the expense of the unfor by the w j tur ates. THE ORIGINAL ids iti Aes. | ‘'MALTED MILK ee Man | & OLSON, 81, DEAD | the Food-drink for All Ages, ookRechamp Man | | More healthful than Tea or: Colum Busy Fixing "Em Up), Be wre Olson, a Seattle pioneer, | | Agrees with the weakest digestion. 3 o'clock Wednesday morn-| Debcous, invigorating nutes Hae: at th age of 87, He is surviv-| ' ‘ Jed by one son, Attorney George Ol. | Rich milk, malted gra, powder form, NOOKECHAMP, Wash., Apri &—~You cannot tell Ben Lewis | kindness does not pay ast fall Ben was over on | lake duck hunting. He found the reeds a wounded mallard. One leg had been shot. Ben took it home. mputated the injured leg, | fed the mallard, and before |¢ long it was hopping around the | barn lot with the domestic | ducks. It became well and | proved a good layer | would fly to for the day, but always feeding time and ducks wooden leg end so it because with went in a Occasionally it the returned at joined the tame Ren with a paddle on the could swim better, one foot usually circle the with the k he arn made it a fall it flew migrating birds. id the mallard in nd with it were rds, every one seven other with their le shot off. The duck evidently had in formed them:of Ben's kindness {f und brought them up to Nooke SOMEBODY PAGE DR. COOK AT ONCE Use Star Wants Ads for Red Jin 1867 son, and two dan C. Thagard and Thompsor ters, Mrs. May | A Quick Lunch Prepared in a Minute Mrs. Mar ela | dntoen os - Mr. Olson was born in Chris-| #O# ™ay got @ Substitute, tlania, Norway, in 1828. He came | nn ~ to the t when he was 14, went Biot id hie to California in a came to Seattle | ALBERT HANSEN ' stayed here th years, but returned in 1887. He lived here ver since. Mr. Olson owned a big} ranch on Bainbridge island. 7 funeral will be held at the Wash ington Cremation society rooms Friday at Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New ‘Store DON’T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THURSDAY’S OFFERINGS Remember, Lots < Other Good Bargains ” Day. TO 12M DB! 15¢ 9c 23¢ F 45¢ 9AM bars Crystal White a ae 10 ALM. TO 1D ALM lb. Best per 24c # for HAM 10c cans Toma- toes or Peas for 2 10c cans Pineapple tro. roe hM cans Karo 15c Syrup No. 5 Karo Syrup No. 10 Karo Syrup 2. rosroM 1 Ib can Royal Ghirardelli’s Baking Powder 36c late, Ib. wM, TOP, N “tara wae bese " 36c M. TO 8 EEDLESS Grape ruit, 2 for All Fruit iron 5c WINE Shopping Bags Mag 5c 28-inch Fly Wire Screening, per yard . 9¢ London D WESTLAKE PUBLIC: MARKET Ground Choco- 20¢ FIFTH, PINE AND SIXTH