The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1915, Page 5

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AMCHAN BcoXK< BOG The Why of It— \fter all i thing said and done, the thing desired, the that problem demanded, i fiee—a coffee The a really g satistac and great Why 1¢ problem ik up Wit many masters thi only to wake realization that their own harsh twang that d blended coffee g with the them, we ha tribulatic because the blending and roasting We ranks an yet become an exact science are ) r, cottee ynt ing strong speaking, well up in the d from a local and Pacifi ast point BECAUSE, WHY? We possess the reasting proper to the well coffee market is oper our buyer as Che world We have native and some imported specialists working full time in an endeavor to turn out the with the big taste, therefore it up to you, the court of al some coffee put ADE we last You first and then 1 really good cup ide in “99.” at th may try one ther, but for of coffee you'll 1 "99"—Crescent and fair price and that is why Crescent Manufacturing Co. favor ot ular per pound, IS BEING WAGED IN DARDANELLES ATHENS, “May “11—_Turkish losses in the fighting on the Gallipoli peninsula to date were today placed at 45,000 in killed and wounded With the allied fleet main taining a constant bombard- ment of the Turkish forts and Sanguinary combats for strate: gic positions on the peninsula im progress, the efforts of the Anglo-French forces to crush the Turks about the Darda- nelles and force the gate to Constantinople continues with the greatest vigor. For ferocity, the fighting in the | Dardanelles is rapidly | Place as one of the great battles of the war. | The losses on both enormous, and, owing to N strength of the positions held by the WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Hietereoot P | Turks, the British forces are mak-| ‘truth, what t positions, | the allies, |® are strongly protected by artillery,| Young girl we speak of as good as ing slow progress. The after being assaulted by Tho manned by Turks, the guns} are officered b: giving the most ance. The allied to advance | themselves s A T stubborn resist U R troops are compelled yard by yard, digging in as they go to pro tect themselves from the withering |@!ways believed you to be, D jartillery fire, + RESINOL BEGINS " Be ty SKINS AT ONCE. if} be eriticlam or don't have to WONDER 7 Resinol Ointment is doing you |good. You KNOW it is S| the first application stops the itch jing and your tortured skin feels lecool and comfortable at last YOU try this easy You don't Resinol clears a eruption? away pimples, too, and | household remedy for cuts burns, chafings, etc tt has preseribed by doctors for is aores, | Sold by all druggists A GOOD WAY TO SHAMPOO Shampoo with Resinol Soap, rub bing {ts lather thoroughly into the scalp, 80 as to work in the sooth- ing, healing Resinol medication This almost always stops dandruff and scalp hair live, Modern stasis Large, Modern Outside One or Two, 506 thick and lustrous. Mrs. O. E. Hanson Praises Regal Dental Work Markets Wednesday Specials: she "Gentlemen: I have seen your ads and testimoniais in the paper and was not sure it was true that you could pull teeth painlessly. But after having my two very bad teeth extracted without the least pafn, I will not fear returning in a short time to have the rest of my teeth pulled MRS. 0. E. HANSO? ‘Poulsbo, Wash, R. FLD. 1 Hundreds of people have had surprise of*their lives when came to our office, They had Heved that it was impossible to do painiess dental work Imagine their surprise and delight when we extracted, filled, crowned or oth erwise treated their teeth without hurting them the least particle. If you are skeptical, we can prove to you also that we lutely painless work Regal Dental Offices DR. L, R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N, W. Corner Third and Union says Shoulder Steak «a 12e Pork Rosa faze joice nm c ae Full I5e Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality, Shops Open Until 6:20 >. M, he they be Boiling Beef Chops ........ can do abso taking a| Gives her her equal rights. Answer sides are | 'oyal under the conditions, if the girl the | remains loyal to him? ermans, who are|8ion 80 good a warning | | boy? because | intend to marry jber own word for it that he does, Why | was Resinol | should way to heal eczema or similar skin | man valuable | for a man to remain loy been | 20 years | and and contains nothing that could ir-| day ritate or Injure the tenderest skin. | |times with a itching, and keeps the|for man and another for woman | | | | | |she Is as | him without telling him of her af |he finds it out, STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915. Private Graveyard of German Submarines| IRISH SEA YOUGHAL BAY SONK 8 MILES PAGE 5. | | | | | | BRISTOL SOUTH OF KINSALE FASTNET ROCK YASH HOUSE © map shows entrance to Irish _ships in addition to the Lusitania in this generai vicinity ause of some comment on a letter and answer my co few days ago, | am gotng to reprint tt the comment me Following is the letter ~I have been going with a young man four years. | am a Fe 24 years of age. | ought to know right from wrong, yet 1 have allowed this young man privileges that | should have refused | thought | loved him, but there has come another into my life whom | know | could love better than the first. Shall | marry the first, as he wants me to, and save my character, or the second young man, for love? R. 8. V. P. A—It is not easy to anewer this question. Outside inter ference and suggestion are most inadvisable, in my opinion. That the first man remains loyal under the conditions is extraordinary, and seems to qualify him as the proper choice for a husband And certainly it would not seem right to marry the second man without telling the truth—and what then? The confession is printed ae a warning to some too im pulsive girl Dear Miss Grey: in reading the above, we are astonished at the man side of the question heid by Cynthia Grey, whom we have ali learned to love much because ie the girl's friend, and usually which appeared mos @ in order to make © clear another mati*r like some others,! up in the cloak advice about but perhaps you, pped little re so wr of tism and intrigue to force their w to the surface and scar your out ward beauty beyond repair Joves to gaze upon a face thus mar | red 80 ex this question: Why ie it tri ne dinary that the man re Now, if the second man told the nt? Pray tell me, can he bring forth Spotiess character? isn't this ap sere Ashby, soprano, wi ng soloist in Amphion so ert Wednesda at Plymouth Congregational Miss Myrtle ve annie clety at Plyme ANY man? Why is this confes. to some |too impulsive girl"? Where's your warning to some too impulsive Did God fix one code of mor 8 for man and another for a wom. an? If you're the woman we have you'll reprint all of this and tell this gir! |by all means marry the man she loves. That firet “extraordinary man” isn’t even decent. Why should he hold this girl's close friendship for four years and not |marry her? It's because he doesn't |intend to marry her, and the sooner ime realizes it the betti FOUR BROADER-MINDED. —Whee! It ‘pears like Cynthia Grey got in wrong this time Nev Bae I am always glad to re-| tive readers’ comment whether tt bouquets the first man does not | her; but we have ehureh Oh, Look! TODAY! TONIGHT!! TOMORROW!!! ALL WEEK! THE SUPERB Hippodrome Carnival » Joyfest A REMARKABLE COMMERCIAL DISPLAY AND FUNFEST Each Afternoon and Evening You say and her sole object to determine marry him in writing me whether she or the other! I repeat that it IS extraordinary al to a girl under the circumstances, even tho she cast her honor aside for him if you could laste fter as I do, to the stories of girls who trusted men much and were then deserted by them, some. little child on their hands, you would not dispute my | statement. And Is this girl we are discussing loyal to the first man when she is thinking seriously of marrying the second man? God didn’t fix one code of morals but human beings did, and, how ever much you may dislike to ad mit it, you know ft is true, 1 think, good as the man; but I don't think she is any better. When you say | BENEFITS I good as brand all men as !mmoral, and don't agree with you, 1 think we are thru discussing | the first man, and now we will talk about the man the girl thinks ¢ loves. Supposing she marries | Tuesday— St. Margaret's Guild of St. Mark's church, Wednesday—Prof. Frank Cormick, Vernon dancer Thursday Women Friday—Consumers’ league. the first man, and later if he does not love! her so devotedly that he cannot, live without ber, he will make her life miserable, and | have even known men to divorce wives for| no less than this, She may love the second man ever so much now but there are some things that will kill even the deepest love of a woman | fair with Council of Jewish GREAT ANNUAL BABY SHOW ON SATURDAY AFTER- | NOON Q—! am a young girl of 22 and am considered very fine looking. A married man | know treats me as if How should PUZZLED. You are not more puzzled than I, to think that a girl of 22 who haa sens nough to write this letter would ask such a question, 1 really couldn't say whether should go to an insane asylum, a 1 formatory or to a hospital for a sur gical operation upon your brain And I will not asume any respovsi-| bility by answering your question, | because if you preferred to do tt right thing you would not be puz zled I feel duty Dancing Each Evening See the splendid North- ern Pacific cake—the best attendance prize. COME AND BE _ INOCU- LATED WITH THE Vi. RUS OF THE CRAZY GIGGLE-BUG you See the Splendid Commercial Show! bound to give you » a conceit that you will not heed. Your beauty fs only akin deep, and it wiil not take many years for deceit, exo-| No oaa| AMPHION SOCIETY IN CONCERT evening thru which many ocean liners have to go to reach Liver pool. The Germans have sunk many Contractor Henr Peter Chantilis, sub-contractor, were placed under arrest Tuesda accused of violating the eight-hour law on county road work near Issa quab Men who have their camps, according Sheriff Campbell, have another strike and are to shoot any one who attempts resume the work “The situation Brice and a working tr to Deputy declared threatening to been is far more seri Jous than it was two weeks ago,” Campbell, after and Chantilis, “Workm most them foreigners, money and are starving | “They told that returned to last the first strike, they were « for rd during the ¢ strike was in progress, alt were fed wore fed during that time by the that time Mla Piano Values | $112 when the after ged th 10 the the wor we meneame Fine Schiller Piano Wednesday Only This | Cane is bound t lat this price been used before ndition janap at the price. 7 Jand the touch « ner thi fine Piano in Burl Walnut 4 Wednesday it ba Re the first in the da doing day jone to # and earl N Jin the time a fine Plane | fine, full [this pri |an when a e warr an be had Reme w eof $112 00 1s for Wednes | Can You Imagine many at tly hie grade, world’s and Player of and offered kno harmed for fact that a Knabe at have a great many others. Weber, Bmith & Barnes, Haines Brothers, Hoffinan. H. P son, Laster, Kohler & Campbell [Steinway, Decker almost unde levable pric me Another at $1 $168, and $194 t t finish mahoga has shber Burl f and there are m $218, § n upwards k t Finest Player Pianos Fine ones. Piano at $650 only ve 91,060 kind, at Kind ag mball, Kingsbu Artistone As little ae $398 and fact $88 $400 and upwar, er Pianos that anye n play, A rolls free t ich to mat the refining our own hom | free, to Have fr Ifinence of munte without further 4 Call Wednesday Sure. and Get Choice Third and University ROAD CONTRACTORS PUT UNDER ARREST he arrested | have no | 6 tone ts sweet | CHANNEL jUni business are Campbell reported to ff Hodge s morning that he feared a riot might break out any time, and asked help in maintaining order at the camps Brice and Chantilis are cited to appear for trial at Issaquah, Friday | morning. They are charged with} causing George Sanko, a Greek, to work a day. Each gave! Workers and Issaquat men, Consequently, they all broke Wrecks IAfe wae eafe, if Tore non-skid tracks tral On the well-known sands of time Japanese armored cruiser Asama, which went ashore in Lower Cali | fornia, refloated Cloudburst floods town of Ken-| nett, Cal Gov. Lister expresses belief that European war will so shape policy that increased Am will be necessary Laurence Scanian, bishop of Salt jlake diocese of Roman Catholic chureh, dead Cruise of battleships through the Ra canal may be abandoned | Bill, a parrot, formerly mascot of steamship President, has flown away. It spoke Spanish and prob- ably got disgusted when no one Jaboard could speak to it | } | | I } ° JOSH WISE SAYS “With th’ aid of a pinch o° snuff, Cale Dornick is able to Pronounce most of th’ Polish names in th’ war news.” e ° U. S. postoffice department an- jnounces money will be transmitted |to prisoners of war in Europe free jof charge | AJL. Miller, Olympia, pleads “not |guilty” to murder of William Chat ten at Union Mills Alaskan clubs may pay barroom |license fees to fed government is decision of federal in test suit tried in Frisco. A. P. McClure of Cle Elum elected principal of Kent high school | Members of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity held annual banquet and meeting Monday night at Butler. | J. E. Jeffr: bbed by G. Hard-| wick in Dix bar, 88 Lenora st.| | Monday night Fifteen men arrested |night in White House hotel, Second jave, 8 and Washington st,, with} | Rambling apparatus | Halibut fleet brought 1,038,000 pounds of halibut {nto Seattle Mon |day. Prices 3 to 4 cents. | “The, Passing Show” |given at Moore Tuesday | der auspices of Catholic terment league Seattle Home Builders’ associ |tion perfects organization Monday | night at Chamber of Commerce with Jud Yoho president Blue Funnel liner Talthybiu now In port, ran blockade of Ger-| man “subs” in Irish sea Ike Rosenthal, former owner Hof- UNION DYE WORKS Inc. Monday will be! night un-| Social Bet Everything in Cleaning and Dyeing Plant and Office 10th Ave. and Ecst Union it 1164—Phones—Hast 849 We have the latest improve. ments In cleaning, and our work is absolutely guaranteed. A trial order Is solicited. br jon telegram led under false pretenses. banking hou Co er le | county port | co ESTABLISHED 1876 Btore ope An Excellent Assortment of Children’s Garments at Most Moderate Prices Children’s White Gowns of a good qual- f{ muslin or nain- round trimmed embroidery or tuck Priced m 25¢ to T5e. Children’s Whit® Skirts 25¢ pate up to 12 years. plendid qual of mus- ide titched hem or of three Jucks and lace edge, ery specially priced at 25¢@. Boys’ Oliver Twist, Pixie and Tommy Tucker Suits Ages 2 to 6 years. These Suits are shown in an exe cellent assortment of colors and ma- terials. Priced from $1.25 to $6.50. Children’s Knitted, Full Fashioned Sweaters $1.50 May be had in gray, tan and delft. Sizes 1 ye alues at $1.50. Oliver Twist Dresses for Girls $1.95 plain gored in high or 4 nd les and em he cardinal at excellent Designed high-waisted style, have skirt, which buttons high on the blouse with large pearl butte he skirt is of plain color chambray; the is of white poplin, finished with braid of contraste color. Priced $1.95. Children’s Colored Dresses 65c Made of good washable materials in pink, blue, tan also pretty stripes and plaid effects. Oliver Russian and long-waisted styles Third Floor. in 16 green, ist, Wednesday and Thursday 25c Size Bottles, 2 for 24c 50c Size Bottles, 2 for 49c Cedar Polish most excellent for cleaning and polishing woodwork, furni- automobiles, etc., and is high- for use on polish mops ture, pianos, recommended dust cloths These special and Thursday prices are Wednes- day only nishing Section, Basement, MacDougall-Southwick barrels of cement. More than 300 attend minstrel show of Young Ladies’ Institute at Press Club theatre Monday night. James A. Farrell, head of th United States Steel corporation,” Second Av. and Pike St. cafe, arrested Monday night stating he was want Frisco for obtaining money | au in Dexter Horton National bank and! of John E. Price & ». in syndicate of American bank 8 offering new Argentine repub- loan of $50,000,000. King and Pierce counties, inter- river improvement, Seattle district and Seattle and Ta ma issue call for bids on 200,000) |close of a banquet at the Hotel. Washington, left this city for San Francisco, Monday evening. Did you ever lunch at 2: Advertisement 2 Pike? Put Off Old Age : feeble. strong en ye it ry, | sy \s 80 ing uric urt tre deafness and hardening of the ar- tertes, and at middle age kidney weakness should Doan's Kidney Pills are dependable and many old folks thank them for longer life. eating less la ry Drink more years to one's life. ly long time I matic time. I didn’t rest well at night” ~ Mornings I felt tired and worm, © out. I had severe headaches, too, Hearing so much about Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, 1 used them and they brought me great rellef.” folks are bent and are straight and What makes this differ ce? Evidently something besides ars. Life is shorter anyhow than was centuries ago. Modern hur- worry and overwork wear the stem, load the blood with pot ns and weaken the kidneys, caus: acid poisoning, backache, disorders, heart and nerve rheumatism, lameness, old others Some Every Pictare, Tells « Story” inary yubles, Prevention is easier than a cure | have prompt — attention. | You can help the medicine by meat, using no stimu nts, and avoiding overwork, wor. and irregular hours, Take walks, milk Rest more. Sleep These simple measures add A Seattle Woman’s Experience Mrs. M. BE. Revelle, 4311 Brook n Ave, Seattle, says For a was troubled by rheu My back pains in my limbs was lame and used to ache all the Don’t Miss Saving 20 PER CENT. ON YOUR FUEL BILL HI. reduction of the price of Oven Coke from $6.00 to $4.75 per ton, during the month of May, interesting to the users of hard fuel for domestic purposes, A saving of $1.25 per ton, or 20 per cent on the fuel bill is a matter to take note of (HTS opportunity to lay grade Coke, crushed and screened to regular sizes, makes possible a very substantial economy for the people of Seattle. Twenty per cent saved i xactly that amount earned, and the saving s the earning because it may be done without on your part AFTER May, the price of Coke will advance, so the time to take advantage of this offer is now. Nothing in the form of hard fuel better than Coke—Clean, Light, Smokeless, Highly Efficient Coke the Modern Hard Fuel wOFIOO OS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Phone Main 6767. Stuart Building, news in a supply of high is is who bas been visiting here, at the= =

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