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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1915, PAGE 5 a Pedestal, in Quartered Oak, That Sells for $10.00 and Sell It for $5.00, That’s Some Bargain, Ain’t It? And that’s only a sample of the slash- ings we are making on our entire stock at the big Money-Raising Furniture Sale now in progress at our store. Hundreds of the biggest snaps are here waiting for you two immense floors of furniture to choose from. Go-carts are still 90c apiece. Dining Chairs that sell for $3.25 always, made of full quartered oak, with a full box, Spanish leather seat, are selling at $2.10 each. Fine Willow Chairs, large, strong and comfortable, regular price $5.00, are going now at $2.75. Cups and Saucers are 10c a pair. Plates : ji are 10c apiece. These are a high grade of e imported German china and both the plain ' and gold band are included. ~~ We’re selling a Bedroom Set of Circas- r} sian walnut, 3 pieces, for $137.50. This is 3 an actual cut of $62.50 off the regular price of $200.00. 4 A $20.00 Solid Oak Library Table, ° fumed finish, goes at $11.75. You can see . this in our window. A Mahogany Dining ¥ Set of 9 pieces, the regular price of which is $225.00, is offered at $155.00. A fine Leather Chair, just the thing for the tired husband, regular price $21.50, goes now at $14.75. -e Pike.—Advertisement Bedroom furniture in every style, wood and color, at awful reductions. Dressers that were $13.25, and good values at that, are now $8.75. Mattresses are all cut deep $8.75 buys a Mattress fit for a king. Quartered Oak Dining Chairs, in sad- dle or cane, regular price $3.00, sale price $1.85. Just come down if you don’t believe this and see for yourself. Tron Beds are $3.95—actually below factory cost. A Table, fumed finish, goes at $11.75. Quartered Oak Buffet goes for $8.75. You should see this bargain. Regular $20 Buffets, in quartered oak, wax finish, are selling for $13.75. $25 Hall Trees are $16.75. Some stores ask $30 for them. Morris Chair prices are all cut. Oh, yes, I almost forgot the rugs. We’re giving rug values here that are positively immense. A 9x11 Velvet Rug, regularly, sold at $16.00, is now $10.75. But why go on this way? We're open from 8 till 6, and you’re as welcome as May |'* flowers to just look. Come in tomorrow to the Money-Rais- ing Sale at the Thompson Furniture Company 515 Pike Street “*TWILIGHT’ BABY 'TAUBES VANISH, ° ' SOME TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. - ‘'§15 Pike Street ‘ Lunch at the Hollywood, “°° GARMAN TRIAL WITNESS AIDS " HIPPODROME Witte eed University ‘Amusement Can Homelite farroundiage ef UNION ORCHENI KA BY N.C. PARKE MINEOLA, L. I, May 5.—A sudden turn in the testimony of one witness, and Mrs. Florence Carman, wife of the wel doctor of Freeport, distinct victory here today in her second trial on a charge of having murdered Mrs. Louise Bailey while the latter was in the office of her husband last June as a patient. Mrs, May Black, who lives next door to the Carmans, was called as a witness for the and swore she saw no Human Machine shot on the night was killed, She declared, however, that she saw a man of medium height, wearing a slouch hat, | standing in front of the win- dow to Dr. Carman’s office. With this testimony the claim of the defense that Mrs. Bailey was the victim of a “mysterious man” was again brought into the trial District Attorney Smith was plainly disconcerted by t turn in the evidence and Mrs. Carman, with her calm, set | smile, expressed her elation SAN FRANCISCO, May 5 Santa Barbara channel, the Edgar H. Vance, Capt. R. B. w pulled in by two tugs TE MORE MEAT FOR LESS MONEY \Frye&Co. Markets } Thursday Specials: Extra Fancy Washing- crm. 956 Choice Shoul- c Study this diagram and note th r mal f der Pork Stzak. Choice Mutton Chops Choice Veal Chops Choice Steer Round Steak Choice Steer Boiling Beef Fancy Sugar-cured Ba- con Strips, ie 5c Cheese (sharp) Look tor U it signifi purity and quality. Apecia “pank Bide | ar Becond and F Hours, 9 4. m a Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M, Co Itation free. pm STEAMER NEARLY WRECKED After having been almost wrecked in the IN SPOTLIGHT; PARIS WORRIES, THE DEFENSE IT’S CITY'S FIRST MAN HERE sits) $20 Solid Oak Pedestal Dining * Dear Cynthia Grey tionery stores tcandals and crimes so vile that no lishing the stuff One of his boaste is It ls nothing but a garbage sheet, telling in detail decent newspaper would think of pub Please tell me why the publication Jim-Jame is allowed to be sent through the malls and sold at various book and sta the most revolting The editor poses as a champlon of virtue, but his real object is evi dently & acquaint the young people of our land with ali the vileness he can postibly print in each magazine “No one can subscribe for JimJams pay 10 cents for it at the news stands.” he must Many young men and boys, and girls of this city as well, are steady buyers and readers Can ne young people? A lar a large ore te or tn it x) thing to put these scar & boys and girls to pore over as sensatl at be hould know of the ev oldin And, above all chance t« lem of life thir Q.—I have a boy In his last year jat high school and a girl in her | first. 1 did not receive very much education other than rubbing sp ainst the world, but | have made |good in a practical way. | have | hoped that my children, jown efforts, would be able to at | tain more in life than | ever did.) } My boy talks little of his schoo! life, but is very studious, and takes pride in not being tardy and in hav ing his lessons prepered, | asked him recently why he was never in |the debating societies or other ac | tivities of the school. He said there were just a certain number that | participated in those things, and that it was hard to break into them may be def way or the other to take on and again he might on. these things, ed, as | hoped he would be | tivities in the achools for side im- provement, as | may call it, but | do know in my life | have experi enced the wall that society sur itself with, and either Im or degenerates that partic set.” meated the schools or Here’ s Another Downright Piano Snap was allowed $158 THURSDAY ONLY © wil by their) ent in capacity in| be made efficient if properly train 1 do not know of the various ac 1 did not think this per.) of that publication. thing be done to save the debauching of the minds of owr be no f to exist by those showing. something cising him and be a man on his own! ' hy bie, th : * . -stae ry dppeonen orev Malling "| In many beautiful styles, made. of lingerie | yy PERPLEXED FATHER. | Jcloth, nainsook and crepe, in princess or waist-line pressing your views on thie subject effects. These garments are attractively. trimmed ane 1 th ents who t their child mueh bi man. in a high country, #0 is from obs gained wht The publ nes of adv schoo! as hi aire. Intel ition from t in the [the athleti keep to udies in these recre: Perhaps ally inelined, and, if so, You can lead a ho but you can’t ma of | Many bo: years since j school in this Western ing pot of high A TEACHER r the sake of Instructer pr or scandal but that every child was given an equal In charge, | advised him to start outside of those ostra k there are many par ve as you do, that not derive as it as they should from schools, It not | was a student ren do what I am going to say ervation and experience le in school ic school is the great! America, where all society as one avail himself the public a million antages of as the son of lect is the only restric ete he ting teams ols, and ev games stud: ertain grades {n their order to participate in ations. your #on is not oratoric it Is a case e to water him drink.” girls do not find ys and thelr calling until a number of years after they have left high school, but, nevertheless, that course will 1 : they iO not eriminate b were poor of them. help them in any line of choose to follow belleve IFINE DECKER PIANO sist tne wernt fencers =| etween their pupils as boys and girls nd reached the heights the tion only by burning twiligh na ae | Superb Chickerings, Both Up- midnt eh } and thru hard work bas! Li ° ce 5 is in | rights and Grands, Story & i iy oe you Ay | ch "8 on es ra. Jace » has lost her Taube ublic schools, an¢ will be glad Brooklyn ave. was the! 1. more the ee ach iced. ene Knabe, Johnston,| (yi rint the opinions of others on attraction ‘Tues Jurine » more the gendarmes rush thru) Bush and Gerts, Lester,! this subject coring of Better f t the her streets, waving tt ewords| Steinway, Smith & Barnes, | University Presbyterian chureh and crying: “To the cellars! To| Emerson, and Scores of Oth-| Q@—! have ‘always solved my ,Bltsabeth made a atrong bid for the cellare! The Taubes are com] er Strictly High Grade Little p*", Oral coat soeriaa eee ch put fe short of a ing " perfect score because of her under And becanse of this Paria ig| Used Pianos and Player Pi-| “1 went with a young man in this size. Aside from this, the baby was! fi cee 3 and pouting | anos Included in This Re- Pesyes steady about a year ago and perfect in every required de John Hansen, Pi scout for the} markable Sale. Little Terms, | !! ry him very much. All went Elizabeth weighed four 1 Metropolitan G era company| Too! ee to take ketoeke rhe birth and the next two m of New York is visiting here, | eee 2 ee eee. Ties given baths in y for |young man fell in love with her this ve or Han is spon tatement The beautiful Emerson Piano we and gave me the cold shoulder. Ww. s administered this week to/ advertised to be sold last Monday the “twilight sleep” to Mrs. Boyce, ie university,{at $119, was purchased Mrs ge Asal hapten dead - _— past still has the infant under observa mch and pay-|George Jessup before $:30 in the! 9 i, iho sti 5 tion It is whispered| morning, and many others calle 2 ; Of the 212 entrants Tuesday only but unconfirmed, that he has|during the day and secured down-|,,7h® question Is: an ohne erfect baby was found, Mrs,/an eye on local singers, wha|right bargains, and truly Piano) 4 tiiegs he is the most {m 2. Burkheimer, 5504 Latona ave.,|ma T, Appear on the} snaps. As stated above, we # portant thing in your life and you was the lucky moth Her baby | Metrepolitan boards. But this is all/ Sell on Thursday a beautiful, sweet-| oa) that you ean forgive him for daughter scored 100 per cent conjecture toned Decker Piano in latest style/ ii. untaithfulness, and think of contest is being held When I left Paris early in| Mahog case, which has b », drop him for good, Nepedny tice Sai. | wares there | used only a little and can ha 1a stand pat and r > their own at| were se the| be told from new. The regul the whims of - rd fleld honse Mrs. W. J.|German had back | tablished retail price |thetr young men friends they U'Renn, Ballard 2130, will be chair-| within the German lines and satled | Honored Inatrument is would receive more courtesy at : no more o city with their A for Thursday ony at $158 TMS | their hands, How do you know, if contest embrace pee TOU ehoutd bus it, | ¥oU do accept this man’s attentions ol districts: Ad inter : again, but that he will turn you Irving, Webster monot- | Pla er Pianos, Too down another time to drop at t since prices. being | of the next belle that make above famous | nee in your town? I f Prof.| makes of t two] would have no patience with such a RAISE MONUMENT FUND Frein of the French dey at! PORTLAND, May A fund is|the He will | this} being raised to build a monu t| we ‘or San Francisco, and then over the grave of Mario Lambardi,|for Paris, where he has m his impresario, who died here ‘home during the last eight y y ENOL WACK FAST ROUNT sau SIOY PARES ON MAY In TO sHPT, 9 an Ouy) rou rotor ar fght hia tric Het . freak r ' : maint Vor further t era ‘ “pt Neket Of nd Second A I. MOORE c. W. MELDRUM 1 Tkt. Agt Main 117 w Pass Agt and Elliott $609. te dozen of th makes of Player Pianos are in this Spring Clearance of the World's t makes of little used Players the finest $1,100 88 Player Piano, {n bean |tiful Mahogany ease, at only $650 inclu bs still another fine Weber la Piano, regular $1,000 |model, playing 88-note music, at only $489, And still another regu jlar $1,050 model at $527. Kingsbury Player Piano $288, Oak case Beautiful Ma any case. late: style &8-note Players at $267, 8 $387, $ and so on And bear in mind that included in thi mark able sale of Player Pianos such time-honored and distinguished makes the Decker Smith & Barnes, mball, ter, Chickering ant many oth A number of music golla of your own # tion and a beautiful bench with leach Pla | Little Ternis | As low as $1.25 per week. This den opportunity, ghethog a Player Plano, Upright | you desire | you | Piano or Grand Piano. Never be ~ lfore such prices. Never before | PETROGR AD, "May Official I jsuch terms ; admission that the Germans have Other peeple are buying every | guy ad in gaining the right || jday—why not YOU? Perhaps youlor the Donajec river tn Galicia is THE. jfeel you cannot afford to buy one. | made in a statement from the war | FASHION BOOK | Let us state in a jousness that | orice today i for Summer we belie 1 cannot afford to be however, that des they can be ha prices and without one, at such little terms Thursday is the day. Come early and make your selection will be delivered before Third and University man Q.—will zan” series author of 6 A books T The Retu were writte Q.—Pleas dollar but if this the same 6 As 1 asc for enough that close trade the in ing the s | It is elair | perate fight |lician front |now being STEAL Somebody stole |day collect Baptist chu di the ¢ open with according to the evidence he left be-| H hind, y books ‘There arzan of the Ape! sign are too many of them you tell me, please, how constitute the “Tar the name of the Thank you, Ww. F. WwW. the and ame? two are just rn of Tarzan.” en by Burrows. ¢ tell me from what ‘our originated, 1 is so, why do they use ign in Canada? { FOREIGNER. nearly as I have been ertain, our dollar sign 1 8. It is natural re lations nd id monetary systems, should facilitate re change of currency by us ne sign, /ADMIT GERMAN oan | med ing continues on the Ga and that the enemy is | held in check $2 IN CHURCH $2 from the Sun ion box » Swedish reh, Nin night. The burglar en hureh by forcing a door som r bax just as} as} have! heard that it was taken from U?S., ESTABLISHED 1976 Me<Dougell fouthwick Second Ave. and Pike St. irments in Ja assort- nd trimmings in our RESENTS cr ments isp, of styles, m tocks of Thursday P complete For undermuslins. we feature garments at 95e. Gowns at 95c cloth in a Of rie splendid range of les. The materials nainsook, crepe, long cloth and cambric. There are high neck, V-neck, square neck and low round neck Gowns. A very attractive Gown is in empire slip-over e, has solid yoke and short sleeves of Val. inser- and embroidery ribbon run. Combination Suits at 95c soft linge st are styl tion with lace and embroideries. Envelope Chemise at 95c Made of fine lingerie cloth and daintily trimmed at top and bottom with pretty embroidery or shadow lace. Special value. Corset Covers at 95c In many charming and attractive styles. Nain- sook Corset Cover with lace yoke and short sleeves of double thread Val. Nainsook Corset Cover with yoke of shadow Val. lace medallions. Long White Skirts at 95c Made of soft muslin, have embroidery flounce attached to skirt with wide embroidery beading, run with one-inch ribbon. Other styles have flounces } combining lace and embroidery. Extra special val- ues at 95c. —Third Floor. | | THREE SUSPECTED Gonzalés San- CHIEF SUSTAINED The civil service commission yes terday sustained Chief Lang's dis-| | missal of Patrolman A. L: Stevens, | tiego, sthemron, 23, were who was accuser of being drunk! arrested earl Wednesday morn- — while on duty. The suspension of| ing, while prowling about First ave. Patrolman James Jobnson was tak- |8., between Main and Jackson sts. en under consideration. Jobnson/and are being held Wednesday at was accused of entering, without the city jail as suspects. Detectives any invitation, the house of O, K.| Peyser and Poolman, who made the We ‘1 Harris place, on arrests, believe they are the men Ma where an entertainment who held up the Old Crow saloon, was going on. |311 First ave. S., on April 9, and went through 12 customers and the bartender, getting about $60. k Laopt, B WANTS MUFFLERS Councilman Haas will propose an ordinace for the consideration of the public safety committee Thursday to make it unlawful to run motor- boats without mufflers. The pun ishment is a fine of $100 yaaxienam | or 30 days in jail HORLICK’S| Cleaning and THE ORIGINAL Dyeing MALTED MILK Plant and Office Fatsican eohieeserene 10th Ave. and Pure nutrition, Upbuldingthe whalebody. Esst Union Invigoratesthe mother andthe Gab wth esha gun eporentoas A quick lunch Prepared in a minute. Bil pa a Packa 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 ——— FASHION BOOK of the Celebrated PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS is now ready for you at the Pattern Counter. All, well gowned American women use PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS is the final note in Summer Fashions. Only ten cents when purchased with one 15 cent pattern, JUNE PATTERNS now on sale, || FOR SALE BY THE RHODES C Costume 6203—15e, ARCADE BLOCK