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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 6, [BROWN TELLS ABOUT HER NEW SPRING WARDROBE A New Department in Fashions; Betty Describes Her New Suit, Sport Coat, Flower Hat BETTY Englander Coliches At Specially Low Prices The Kind Which Makes a Lux- urious and Comfortable Bed ‘The Englander Box Couch Bed | Me t The many advan in this adjustable iges , e~ oe ~ ee Sete P bed couch over the or | dinary sanitary couch have filled a long-felt . a . want with thousands , SSE re people who have de- sired real sleep comfort and in room, (Cue santn sae oer rnc re rete | enwer wk opens For apartments and small homes this article economy 1915 PAG is without equal. It is used in the day time a 1 lounging couch pe at night as a full-sized | bed. Equipped with : , . 4 «484 ‘ fina decided on a flowe rlook the ¢ i} National fabric wove bat” for sor fan't {tw dream! White rose on the brim ‘ springs. Have you one of the new shep {in black and white? wt ite rer ir “4 Bharti inet | . : : herd plaid suits. 1 just bought] There's not much to it—It’s the| aide cf the brine It's ch « toath he ab tt shows | This I solid steel one and I feel as if 1 were tn theltrmming that makes it eo different.|.ee x the a" spy toeoyinaees I've a sport coa t I Bed, | frame, sanitary justable band wagon leading the style pa wegen Dyer tye ny nan lacking. Fiala rN ear 1 imply ¢ along with % Cou including heavy, line ribbon is drawn through the|to the Fourth of Jul one this spring with ve ‘ ; There isn't a “flare” or a ripple) hearts of the bic field daisies, and . fine is rather heavy wool ma as it mattress, covered with to most of the little trotter suits, | 2°""** mis < ; part? SAO" terial in golden brown and of course ; : good quality green denim, just straight lines and a sort of “flare” to it. I new tra avy nade the same quality box effect for the coat, and side YOUNG CUBAN HELD JUROR MISSING ailor to wear with it—now ( ered siertale & all Eng pleats in the skirt I'm ready for spring “hikes” and rs 1 Remember, you can wear these tramps fn the countr pric oii mmmmer, and ics the wie AS BURGLAR; BLAMES BUT TRIAL GOES ON nETTY BROWN ¢ This week who buys earl BETTY BROWN GIRLS OF NEW YORK | $19.75 $13.95 Estee era | i ; ne aughehontices isin: ” CUSHMAN MU T | ; Peter Otles *bO to Auburn in an automobile Other Prices $15 and $17.50 Cynthia Grey’s| \..2°.' ning, was thrown out of th ‘ y' ‘a CY 8] iavane, is: ° Judge | Smith, with ne at a sharp turn in the e burglary and her skull fractured , Obes, or O'Roberts, an he ts) xoe until this morning was her known In this country, was given . ‘ | mn sebclarehis in. tediains the Absence from court room duty ex - United States government at th plained. She was sitting Judge - University of Pennsylvania at the /Gitiiam's court as a juror in the | Q.—! am keeping company with | “l’ oe oy 9 iin [eae of Annie Richardson against, Before he be perm 1 to a girl who wants her own way moat | io ire! -aypond ma” he said, | weet t teps towards ge of the time. | am rather puzzied.) 9} goent all my money.. I too |g ire, Richardson got a verd d Lwife, Me or personal injuries result as | did not suppose girls were that proud t t parents kr . r 5 after being tripped! Cus Republican 6 li you are way, so | am seeking your wise! Ile is accused of ing broken | 0 dee to, Law? Geskaian, tuawaeels Refrigerat opinion. into a cigar stand owned by Nogalt|0 >The he 7 / Cushma University again, elo = Should | let her have her own| Nahashara, a Jap, at 674 We ee ae a prirggeelag epg colo eohiae ice box, see our line in way? | am afraid | can never get Recedixianmeaic = “regs hy i: teaneee ma styles and prices along with woman who wants veer lec: cai nd pees her own way about doing this and eyrend sated: Thad size. . ine Ose that. | cannot say | love the girl, . J is 60. orderes pobre mical ice user but | have a very strong feeling udge Frater, after Mrs, Cushman for her and think | would be happy The only draw ok her up any more or not. But when | am out with her she treats me fine. She do vaudeville hou picture shows are good for her, and will not let me spend much money on her. Several times she has told me she liked me better than any one else, but stil! insists on having her own way. Here is what | want to know: Should | keep up my company with her or not? | have gone with several girls, and so far this is the only one | really thought 6.—A lockout of || cared for. What would be your carriers and laborers | advice—forget it or not? v. Cc. aoe de al ike Street: Lunch at the Hollywood Pike.—Advertisement LOCKOUT IMMINENT CHICAGO, 15,000 hod May a was imminent today. Their union} A—t fear you have a great deal Wi i refused to accept a uniform wage|to learn concerning the traits and | u @ agreement proffered by employers. ricities of the fair sex. Of = perenne SSO urse, a sensible girl wants her a lown way when she thinks she is Any of These Great wsortty of WEDDING in the right. If the only thing you _—- : * ‘give free disagree about is spending your roach ‘ a “al mo 1 would say that y pP-head Singers atts temeome ANNOUNCEMENTS [RRS ima Horbes, Standard, Whe At Calling Cards | sign that a girl cares er 1 Isc and other ‘ Trusses, Deformity Appliances and BA IEM when she wants to help him save a n, and re q 1107 Tin Avene. his mone makes, as $ < | But why worry about this ques Box » machines, bs 12 GAS ENGINES —=5 AUTOMOB! “|tion with this girl? You admit, and bs All types of carbure' Unharmed Bowser gas curb 5 -jrourself, that you don't know New machines rented $s 6 used for ins bj-edey terme ‘ mo | Whether you love her; consequent ; , 1 pag pore Fi ly, if you don’t like her treatment $2 month . OLINE111/2¢ er Nes alistose towarta yea } ince her. You are as free as the | 7 Site wind, and, If her actions distress WHITE SEWING onme i eas Hed Crowe ou, you are not compelled to en SEATTLE ENGINERRING SCHOO Core Pomp them one moment. If you dur prefer a clinging vine to a woman with a mind of her own, you prob ably won't have to look very far to }find one of ‘that type. That is the best way to solve the problem Old Vabite Market, Pike Piaee. 4 108 Went near I 152 Vhird, Main | @.—Would you kindly advise me lin a matter that is of great im- |portance to me? |" | have been keeping company with a very nice girl off and on for |two years. She is 22 and | am 34. |} love her very much; but she only likes me as a friend and does not love me. | want her to marry me, By Mrs Janet: ree MSKenzie Hill | Since | met her, she has had an accident, and has not been able to support herself since, nor won't for |some years, have helped her to support herself during which time |, e |Do you think she ought to marry RESOURCE Loans and Discounts $ Overdrafts U. 8. Bonds to secure cireulation me, even If she does not love me?|] Premiums on U. 8 LS She has been truthful with me and Ronda has always told me that she did not | 1 Reserve |love me. She has never deceived | Stock Our instructions to the famous editor of the Boston Cooking School|me in any way. Furniture and | Fix Magazine were: “Get up a book of recipes of the things people like best Should | “aes weeerins nelly etoed, tures Find THE BEST WAY to make and bake each one. Then write it out|with her and not help her any m Real Estate or not? |] Bonds apd Warrants 10c aDay MACHINE CO. 1424 Third Ave. ike New $3 s 110.62 Cay Surplus Undivided ation 50,000.06 al pald in Deposits None 18,000.00 1,000.00 15,15) 320,604.41 From May 10 to 15 ™ HIPPODROME'S Third Annual Carnival and Joy Week A Great The National City Bank OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Report of Condition-Made to Comptroller of the Currency at Close of Business, May 1, 1915. LIABILITIE $ rofits Commercial Display With Scores of Amusement Features Ss ° ly th: i jenc i "t ha failure so plainly that even an inexperienced housewife can’t have a fallu ee guxiecete Knows Mit, | cet eer co amrcante S20 e)441 “The Covk’s Book” was the result Some of the 90 recipes were) A.—If you feully loved the girl ‘ originated, many of them were improved upon, and all were personally) with an unselfish love, you would $2,989,346.06 $2.989.346.06 tested by this best known authority on cooking in America, and she) be to do anything yd he GROWTH IN FIFTY DAYS tells so clearly how she made everything that one cannot go astray nai be in If vou | Deposits under Call of March 4, 1915 $2,002,482.65 While some of the cakes and pastry are elaborate enough for any | thoug one moment that you Deposits under Call of May 1, 1915 2,306,676.0 cccasion, the recipes are all thoroughly practical and call for no expen-|could buy her into marrying you : sive and unusual ingredients. In addition to telling how to make the ylacing her under obligations b Showing increase in Deposits during past 50 banking : the book is beautifully illustrated in colors, showing how to arrange sisting her under guise of | days of + $ 304,193.19 ain her - = id serve dishes appetizingly. rtainl an M company with her a FICERS AND DIRECTORS More than half,a million of “The Cook's Book” are now in use in!ay pot belp her any more A. F. ANDERSON F, H. JACKSON OLOF OLSON American households. Yet the demand is constantly increasing. Many| ‘The girl is most sensible to sped Lumbermar Vice President Clear Raflroad Conti send for two or three at a time to give to friends or 4 » truth and stand by ft. There bag plot ee aes nD CaN Gs ote young housekeepers. Don’t depend on borrowing one — fry, 1 | than a few girls who : Ww Be . om tana Diesidentthe ighbor—have one of your own ete acme | wo hesitate to marry if the ice Presic 4 T siden ee 8 ow 4 “ ere » to support themselves | 1, WH. BLOKBDEL Assistant to the Pre Rhodes Co. . How to Get “The Cooks Book” land hed a home at their disposal Prosidgnt Tloedel Ment Seattle Con bE. SKINNER [= = people marry nowada Donovan Lambe struction and br reside or nt 1 ‘ Rlahele Mill ¢ In every 25¢ can of KC Baking Pow pecked a ing a spn ai ‘ DAVID WHITCO colored cerihicate. Send us one of these certificates (pasta pp. A ALMERT DAU! 1, W. MAXWELS President Aread en 0 posal cond & you lhe) with your name sod ad Pi love and love onl Yon Alaska Merchant President Bullding<Co,. dress plainly writen, and “The Cook's Book” will be (| d not be happy married to a C. L. MORRI ang *Co ce of char, by ene bask for cach cent voman who could not love you, so F. T. FISCHER TRIS CLIFFORD WILEY . m free of charge, Only one book for each certif el eacapy. the echine cant amie the itakiine Vhoie. President Morri Secretary Le & Address: Jaques Mfg. Company, Chicago | best of it sale Grocers Construction ¢ Wiley, Inc . ROBERT R. FOX W. C. PRATER WORRALL WI Manager Simonds Jse Star Wants Ads for Re- Manufacturing Co ‘ sults. and Treas, ¢ stens Packing Co. Of Herr Wilson Bailey Attorneys att ys informed the court Cushman was spending his lavishly at the university had been arres husband, and that h tow her s apport. | ated not a little! ing nothing The case b interest from an ¢ the that the young couple married secretly and after the union had been held void by the superior court, the supreme court reversed the decision, decl. ing the marriage al and carried out in faith on rhe girl's pa Her counsel also pointed out ‘hat young Cushman and his father James T. Cushman, pro: mt i bacconist, had money su fent to employ a squad of private detec tives to watch the young woman for| months in order to secure Brounids for the divoree action, had failed to provide for her in any way, Prosecuting Attorne reniaal filed an information in the superior court Thursday, accusing John| Shea, cigar clerk, with accepting the earnings of fallen women, and nam ed as witnesses for the state Pearl Williams, Tiny Davis, Bernice Kirk and Buster Rodgers | «is said to have been work with ex-Policeman Paul Schu who was recently convicted of me offense. everal weeks Shea has been rheumatisn COPS HAPPY NOW th inflammatory furlough” has come | bach Beginning Sunday, May 9, ever: cop is going to get every fourth Sun |day off, just like in the days of lyore when Chief Griffiths was on the job. The “furlough” was sus pended by Chief Lang during the water front troubles PROPOSE VIADUCT | While undecided whether the pro: yosed Viaduet shall be on the north r south side, Counciiman Fiteg ald will introduce an ordinance Monday for a viaduct on Yesler to piers 1 and 2 borne chiefly by understood. way from Post st wi The the BAND AT HOSPITAL Kagles’ band big Crawford White will give coneert of the county hospital Sun selections will be it is cost rail 10 piece 144 rhe cluding in jor domo. the inm da dered ‘ALFRED ZERTZ HURT May 6.—Alfred irector of Wag-| at the Metropolitan New York, and his stained bruises in auto ident Tuesda Six be ren ANGELE former | LOS | Zert herian ra ‘ house, mobile The | overturned after skidding SIX HURT IN WRECK | MERCED, Cal, May 6. sons were injured, not fatally when Santa Fe train eastbound, was wrecked at 12 miles west of here, Six per early Sum Cressy, e<Dovgall -fouthwick Lingerie Waists Special $1.00 | just received a hipment of Lit W! have ile \\ t erie Wai in many diffe np ent models, in white stripe oile, rice cloth and ch crepe; some have vestees of { organd touc of em- ae | broidery, beading and fancy “wa a buttons. Short and long sleeves, daintily finished a q with smart little cuffs, the Pas new two-in-one — collars, which may be worn in a choker style or low, as de- sired, here are about fifteen splendid models, each : an exceptional value at $1.00. nd F008. Sweeping Clear- ance of Leather Handbags—For- merly $2.50 $3. 50 $5.00 and Up. Sik $1.95], Lut big reduction pr includes Silk Bags in black, purple, red, helio and blue. Leather Bags in pin seal, both dull and polished, natural grain seal, walrus, crepe and barley graitt seal and Canada calf. 4 There is an excellent variety of handsome styles, | every one a good seasonable style. All are beautiful- ly lined in a variety of pretty silks in the newest shades. Some are fitted with coin purse and mir- ror, while others are completely fitted. The frames are gilt, silver, gunmetal, leather and silk. These are most exceptional values at $1.95. First Floor, Pullman Slippers 95c Formerly $1.35, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50 These Slippers have soft leather soles and are} © ideal for traveling or house wear. May be had in} 7 either slipper or boot styles. Choice of brown, black, tan, maroon and red. Sizes for women, 2 to 8. Sizes for children, 16* 4, Sizes for men, 7 to 11. ie ae to A Clearing of Tumbled Neckwear at Radical Price Reductions For values For values RS up to 65c. up to $1.25. a N this assortment there are several hundred pieces of pret-J 7 ty Neckwear which has become} | slightly mussed and tumbled irom handling and display, which we have sharply repriced for quick clearance Included you will find Collars, Guimpes, Vestees, Collar and Cuff Sets, etc., in plain styles and more elaborate effects. There unusual values in this assortment, for in some instances many pieces have been reduced to half their former prices. First Floor, are many M1IS is a special purchase of Women’s Pure Silk ’ Hosiery which we have just received, and which we will place on sale Friday at this eXceptiohal price. These Hose are of good weight, have double garter tops, interlined with lisle All are finished with bright olored band including gold, lavender and sky blue. These Hose are irregulars of the regular $1.00 quality. \ splendid hose at the special price of, the pair 59 50c Union Suits 39c lace knee 50¢ tops fine weave. Special, the —First Floor, Low neck, no sleeves, Sizes 34, 36 and 38. suit 3BBe. style, ina Regular garments, Second Av. and Pike St. Hemenper eens WILLIAM LOSES VEST Special | Manila Envelopes " any body ona burelar with a vest? Printed for $1.95 Per I's William Farley's vest and tt had a watch and chain and a foun Thousand tain pen and some other things In) ii) jower prices In large it, Farley was awakened at 4a, m quantities at his home, 587 North Broadway, just in time to see the burglar leave with the aforesaid vest. | KAPLAN PRINTING CO, Tov Fourth Ave.

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