The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1915, Page 5

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| y Oh—Look—See “99” COFFEE WEEK Which is every week We have designated this wee week, so that all may have an opportu- nity to test out the Quality—the “Seattle Quality” of a Coffee which already has a reputation for its ability to pull the cus- tomer back for more. “O90 Real Coffee value at 25 cents a pound is something.that need not be suggested to those already drinking “99,’ . But to the people who have not made its acquaintance, is proposed. vet this introduction _pMakes no difference what any one’s Preconceived past or present opinion may be in regard to price of coffee, it's a one best thought that your judgment must be based on actual comparison in the cup, and it makes no difference if “990” Coffee is but 25 cents a pound, you must admit it’s the best in town, Crescent Menufactar Seattle, W Company, Stuart Building dance at the Washington followe Ait concent tren. Bring ing sities a dinner dance at the Butler and neighbors, This will be M The party left todsy for the Kyle's only appearance the avd. fF thru Canada Free Concert the Amat, And pupils of the Dougias Dancing Academy will join with Ellers’ 7) ing Machine ether of the fine Thursday afternoon concerts given weekly at the ftorium before leaving for San Frew chee. Thursday, May 27, At 3 P. M. Juventic Scottish Dancer Golds ded b rough of Mar a group of ) GIVE DANCE FOR GOV. GOLDSBOROUGH lan Dear Mins Grey: For the past) year | have followed closely the pithy comment, Shrewd reasoning and wholesome advice contained in the columns of The Seattle Star, edited by Cynthia Grey Believing that you “fnow where of you wette,” | would request your have given serious thought to exist indulgence to the extent of placing Ing conditions, They will likewise before your readers my views, and be interested, without doubt. Let aiso beg an opinion from your own WS have light, if light is available fertile brain and pen, upon the J ALP. seeming decadence of the women of A.—-It In not astonishing that you. the present, and especially the ® man, incapable ¢ ehending younger generation, in those arta ‘he true position Ir © work and accomplishments which former 'nk rl of today | should ly were considered most essential (raw such concl t this f to the succe®eful eonsummation of #0 excellent cha h and a happy and contented married working girl to prove wheth life is in the working world from It appears to be rare, indeed, in je oF necessity. F this period of equal rage, wom b Only say that, at the ag en's rights, mothers’ clubs, higher gy hte ~ wily pidynie culture societies, and the thousand re awe a ir Site huebtotice and one other so-called advance-| oor the business world: but wel ment organizations, to find a wom: [0 0 tly Due) -_ 1 an who is fitted by education and [O1tUnately had no choice He training to assume the duties of (SUS Of economic conditions exist wife and mother, e®pecially when (8 'oday, a large number of girls |married to a man of moderate in. “Te forced to beer elf-support $75 a month ine as ss now entirely out of does not appear possible toy iiaeiave tt looks to ma Reet find, among the younger generation of women (and by younger genera tion | refer to women from 21 to 30 years of age), many who are capa bie of doing more than enact the role of a piece of statuary, The simplest arts of cookery are an un solved mystery to them. The use of needie and thread has not ad vanced beyond the button-sewing stage, and a big percentage cannot do that right, while home-making, }with all that the term implies and signifies, is not considered worthwhile objective, but drudgery to be avoided and relegat (ed to the dark ages. The girl or woman who honestly | desires to advance in | goods, who desires to become a wife jend mother, should be equipped, | mentally and physically, as were the mothers and wives of a past genera: tion. Grills and joyrides, flats and apartments, fine clothes and jewel 4% do not go to make the happy home—they lead to the divorce Raltimore girls and a staff of mili-| Courts instead the United States and Cannda tary men—two generals and five|. The woman who can cook plain colonels—was the center of festivi.|f00d® as well as prepare the more Effie Kyle tles, Monday night, at the Butler|¢laborate concoctions; the woman fand Washington hotels who can sew, if ne to the The governor, with Mra j borough and their two sons bers of the Maryland to the Panama-Pacific in presentin; Manufacturers’ Auditorium for a day rominent ited here and guests of WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Contracts for |plumbing and wiring }and | county |T. M pruce st., Ryan & Son. comm! exposition and thetr wives and daughters. were Seattleltes The contract price is $26,705. Golds RYAN GETS JOB building, heating the new Ju | ventle Detention home, at Broadway were awarded by the commissioners Tuesday SAVE 20% ON COKE DURING MONTH OF MAY HE standard price of Oven Coke, at company yards, has been $6.00 per ton the gas plus the usual charge for delivery and In reducing this price carrying to $4.75 per ton during in. the month of May, domestic purposes a chance to procure his hard we offer every user of eoke for fuel at a saving of $1.25 per ton, or 20 per cent . THE excellence of this Coke, crushed and screened to the proper sizes for all domestic pur- poses, is well established in Seattle among all who have used it. Coke is the Modern Hard Fuel. It is Clean, Light, Smokeless, and of High Efficiency ANY ONE who contemplates using this fuel next Fall and Winter should grasp this opportunity to save money by buying now The price will be gradually advanced during the Summer months The larger the amount purchased now, the greater the saving on the fuel bill PORRAPD SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Phone Main 6767. Stuart Building. vis the ry. extent of making her own and her children’s clothing; the woman who properly understands the value of money and its proper expenditure; the woman who honestly de to |help in the securing and maintain Aling of a home; the woman who ‘} places the husband first her | thoughts-——where is she? There are many men who would marry, but—the modern girl in DISEASES | TREATED exception, caused by partial or aplete dislocat of the bones ontracture of *, disormanized tianue and derangement of the bodil organs ¢ mach ty te ex tremely dell nditions we find the r nm Me verely strained or high-strung state resulting in great weakness and al most complete prostration. The weak ent, howe are to this form of treatme: the weake and the exet an ext too weak for Imorated riethod Itwe TRAINS DE LUXE The last word in modern, STEEL TRAIN EQUIPMENT —ON— NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. Between SEATTLE and PORTLAND and SPOKANE LIMITED Between SEATTLE and SPOKANE | | The famous Northern Pacific Dining Service on all day trains. Excursion Fares ‘East 15 to Sept. 20. Low all peints in Eastern States, up-to-date service Daily May roundtrip fares Middie West and to Return limit, October 31 ete, call on or write For full information, reservations, J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt., Tel, Elliott 5750 107 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash, A, TINLING, A. G. F. & P. A, 2023 Smith Building, 8 D. CHARLTON A ha PLA, Portland, Ore. use of drugs surger Office 214-215 People's Bank Hidg., Becond and Pike. Hours ip.m. ¢ jon free A pain is a useful thing time for it points some thine |wrong inside. Backache may be taken as a warning of kidney trou ble, if there are also aching joints, jurinary disorders, dizzy headaches land drowsy, despondent, tired feet jing. Kidney weakness ts danger ous to neglect, for it is likely to le’ ad to rheumatiem, gravel, dropsy, or Bright's disense. Doan'’s Kidney Pills have been successfully used for years through out the world fa fighting kidney troubles, and are surely reliable. It in sensible, however, to help the medicine by olding overeating, overwork, worry and excesses, Use little or no liquor—milk and water are much better—keep regular hours and take some outdoor exer else, such as walking. The medi cine will then take quicker effect n's Kidney Pilla 1 éverywhere. SEATTLE TESTIMONY: Guy Q Robinson, plasterer, 4212 42nd Ave. 8, Seattle, saya Hard work caused a terrible pain In my back, When I went to bed, my back hurt me so that I could hard ly sleep, When | stooped, it was all 1 could do to straighten again, I had nervous headaches, and often are recom this world’s! | and}, STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915. woman is rarely equipped to marry.| It Is the decadence of the sex Mits Grey, You, have a Why? n opinion There are readers of The Star who have opinions. what ‘they men, bachelors are welght of b men Whe odern gir housew thin to t among th rking gi There like m he situation 1 would like to know) are ysclf other who PAGE 5. Letters To Cruthio. Grey ne and laundry very ell, indeed It proves what any one ma HCOOm pilah if he or she wishes to, will experience asx a teache If you are a bachelor because you irl, you haven't looked in the right places for her You are not te find he beder “i with jew and fine clothes, in a grill or ou jo. riding Dear Miss Grey: Last evening | noticed a query in your column about changing dark oak woodwork to light oak By giving the woodwork or floors two good coate of a “ground color paint, the wood may be stained any color, light or dark, that could be desired. This isn't very expensive, and the results are all that could be wished for EXPERIENCED A.—'Thank you for this bit of fn formation; it will no doubt be bene ficial to many of the readers Q.—1 have just finished reading the book, “Little Women,” and in it limes are mentioned. What are limes? Are they a kind of fruit? Please tell me if you can A LITTLE GIRL ¢ is a small, acid frui A.—A rests with n you say that the| omewhat resembling « lemon, ex t equipped to ma er at It ts smaller “n tent as in ny rienda| Ti ofl their class. proud to But « 4 girl ha had {the oppor y to gain experience an a homekeoper, If she has ordi ary intelligence, she can soon de pth inet. A little time e wh to bol Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine louble strength * guaranteed to ¢ these homely spota get an | mint and and morning an ° d soon © begun to disappear, while the € aniah irel that mo n an jou 4 to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear| | complexion Be sure to ask for the double der guarantee ¢ faile to remove Cuarante Thursday a $5 $6 AND $7 VALUES Genuine of money freckles THE POPULAR e urke PANAMA HATS esll Vi Vednesd Ecuadorian Panamas The Panama Shop 809 Second Ave. | eine othine as this is sold un back ff it STEWART HOUSE Seownrt i. Near Pike Public Market Modern Mingle Rooms 25¢ |] Large, Modern Outside Roome for One or Two, GOA | ls. MM 2,000 ITALIANS ' HERE TO LEAVE FOR THE FRONT Acting Italian Consul Ghigtione of omentartly expecting or to arms thousands of ete of milita age now Two t and, he en, w e cal fr ashing ton a and probably half tha Nee all th tallans ¢ oved 1 ne Northweat, b ounced, w be ect to cA Moat of thene ar gardeners, miners or men employed at road work. Many are engaged | * 1 way tn the grocery busi " The « © has heard noth {nite as yet,” he announce morning, “but we expect orde: *, probably within the next 24 hours YOU'VE GOT TO HAVE ON A REAL COSTUME Of co the ree there Me at the at ball, fon P © O Hippodrome next day evening, who will fail to provide themselves with costumes, and then expect to get into the grand march The committee in charge realizes this, and has made arrangements to have a supply of costumes on hand on the basement floor of the Hippo. drome be Tues 80 that such edied. F omiasion: r the rule ing dre none in eve allowe ve rigid Henry farm a young formal! first degree Henry A has confessed M4 Sunny dale Tuesday of his whom. May wa, with uncle, he Stokes killed iron he on with a of pipe Altho Mra in the fracas, the Stokes fa Stokes was alec killed which took place on m, no reference to her in the eriminal infor mation filed by Schmidt defend tack Mrs. Stokes says, Prosecutor ays he himself Lundin used the pipe to against Stokes’ at was knocked inadvertently down. he MUNICIPAL LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS k Wright was Seattle snnual Monday ub Clane M George H. Walker, vic Irackett, Austin Jobit L. Hall, J. Y. C tlefleld ted Municipal meeting night, in the Other offi the held gue banque chosen wis and residents Griffiths, | Kellogg, Geo.| Geo, A and Virtue, That Pain Is Useful had to stop work, The kidney se cretions passed too often, and this weakr made me get up t or three times at night. Doan's Kid ney Pills cured me and made me feel like a diffe “Foery Piotuce Tolle a Story” ent man,” EMENTS at ® Also Fvening ® & CHARGED WITH SLAYING UNCLE aio TABLI HED } ac[ougall - ¢ fouthwick | and Pike St Second Ave Open 9 A. M. fo 6 P. M. Profit-Sharing Sale Offers China, Glass, Silver, Lamps as and Novelties vort lines of Sheffield Plate Reading and Livingroom Lamps in bronze, Sets that were $10.00, at $5.00, with glass and metal dome nlao ic rved Wood ets that were $20.00, at $15.00. Dinnerware consists of open-stock patterns $1.25 Optic P: ed Water Glasses, doz., The, which we h carried the allotted number of $1.00 Lead-blown Soda Glasses, dozen, 60¢. years and t decided to discontinue to $1.25 Colonial Footed Sherbet Glasses, dozen, room for t Koc hich are arr 5e. Sets may be up as follo and w $10.00 blown Needleetched Hollow- the followin ce tem Champagne Glasses, $5.00. Dinner Sets formerly $15.00, now $9.00. Dinner Sets formerly $20.00, now %f4 Dinner Sets formerly $25.00, now sf Dinner Sets formerly $40.00, now #2: And many other Champagne, Sherbet, Grape- ranging in price from about half their for- mer price. We will also close a line of odd sets in Salad Many excellent bargains in Silver-plate and Te After-dinner ( es, sets of Bouillon Cu Sheffield Ware, including Chafing Dishes and Saucers dozens of Plates sizes; single | Percolators | pairs of dinner Coffees, Teas and Plat | Library and Living-room Lamps, in several | ete, in finest English chinas, at just one-half | handsome patterns, at half price. | their former prices | Fourth Floor, | The Profit-Sharing Sale Offers Exceptional Values in Knit Underwear! | 50c SWISS RIBBED VESTS 29 Swiss-ribbed Vests, with hand-crochet top, fine lisle finish, special, the garment, 29¢, $1.00 UNION SUITS 75c Summer weight fine ribbed silk Lisle, with top, low neck, no sleeves, kne of the make. Sale price, the suit, 75e, Extra sizes in same garment, O5¢. $2.50 SILK BLOOMERS $1.50 tan si Heavy quality crocheted with Marseilles pattern. Size 74x84 inches, and {s a most excellent value for hotel or rooming house use. 70c Seamless Sheets 53c Sheets made of a heavy grade of round thread sheeting, con- tain no starch or dressing. Size fore hemming, 81x90 inches; special, 53¢. 15c Novelty Suiting 10c | jj This fabric is of a snowflake | weave, medium weight, in both plain or pencil stripes; in color combinations on grounds of bine | and white, pink and white, black | #] and white, tan and white, helio ] and white, green and white; 27 inches wide. French band ‘famous Richelieu good $1.50. WOMEN’S 50c UNION SUITS 39c¢ CHILDREN’S 25¢ VESTS 15¢ style, in light weight for Summer e pair 70c value, Long sleeve in same materia ze. BOYS’ $1.00 UNION SUITS 69¢ of a fine quality of ecru lisle and may be had The sult, 69¢. Made or short-sleeve style. BOYS’ 50c GARMENTS 39c¢ in long Shirts and Drawers of a fine w Balbriggan; white or natural; regular 50c values. fal in the Profit-Sharing Sale, 39¢, r Floor Silk and Kid Gloves at Profit Sharing Prices $3.00 AND $3.50 LONG GLOVES $1.85 Women's Glace Mousquetaire white and tan, full th and nearly all of imported quality reliable makers. The pair, $1.85. $2.75 EIGHT-BUTTON KID GLOVES $1.65 This is an unusually good lot of fine real kid Imported Glace Gloves, mostly white. A beautiful patterns which are copied stitch splendid opportunity to secure several pairs " 2 at the small price of $1.63 for stitch from the hand-made laces. 50c SILK GLOVES 43c These Laces are from 2 to 4 inches Double finger tips, two silk-covered fa wide, and are exceptional qualities. iba Ty un pes fai Brilliant thread, carefully executed in $1.00 ELBOW LENGTH GLOVES 65c all the favorite patterns, are included, 1,500 pairs Women's 16-button Pure Silk such as star, globe, wheel, diamond, etc., Gloves, with guaranteed double finger tips. in both ecru and white. Choice of black, white, tan, gray, sand, pongee Just the laces for curtains, bed sets, Profit-Sharing price, the patr, ¥ table covers, wash dresses and under- both Reng ee ree wear. Qualities selling regularly at 25¢ and 35c the yard. Special Wednesday, the yard, 15¢. ave Sp —Third Floor 25c and 35c Qualities Cluny Laces 15c Cluny Laces offered in exceptionally 00 pairs of Gloves, in mostly elbow from ers and gray Sp styles. tips Good quality of pure silk, double finger The pair, O5e. irst F loor. —First Floor A Sale of Women’s Summer Hose Women’s Pure Silk Hose with deep cuerocpees lisle top, double sole, in a grade which is very similar to the regular $1.00 grade. Special in 59e. 50e SILK BOOT HOSE 35c 600 pairs in this assortment, mostly the black and tan. Called irregulars on account of some slight imperfection in the manufacture. Special, the pair, 35¢. $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50 SILK HOSE 85c In this assortment you will d out-sizes black and 300 pairs of heel and toe, the Profit-Sharing Sale, 750 PAIRS WOMEN’S 25c HOSE 15c¢ Women’s silk-finished lisle and silk- | plated Hose, slightly imperfect. Choice of | black and tan. Special, 15¢. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOSIERY, REGU- LAR 25¢ VALUE, SPECIAL 15c his lot is made up of a staple line of a well-known maker and factory mill-run in white in quantity of two-tone Silk Hose and a good | assortment \ll are guaranteed to give assortment of costume shades, all in the rd service, Regular 25c vaiue, special Profit-Sharing Sale at 85¢. 15¢. First FI The Hollywood Lunch speciatizes | WHO'S WwHo? WHY, DISFIGURED BY in Clow's Wheat — Buckwheat 00 OF COURSE THE TENTMAKER, Cakes and Waffles from 6:30 a, m HOO-H A Spectacular Persian Romance by Hto 1 a. m.—Adv Richard Waltor Prices: Evenings, Wea aeket _ | Hoo-Hoo cats will yow! festively nesday Mat |from the roof of the Stuart build — _—— im TE .e > ing on Friday night If That Is Your Plight, Let Resinol 7 NIGHTS, COMMENCING DON’T USE SOAP In other words, the Metropolitan:| Clear It Away At Trifling Cost! ie) Misc aaed ON YOUR HAIR ]/Lumbermen’s club will be hosts for! |, Italian high carnival, banquet, cards and, Pimples, blackheads, rashes, ring: Roe sony | dancing in their new quarters on the; Vorm and, worst of all, that red, Grand Opera Co. Whe wash your hair, don’t 1/40) tioor of the t building that| itching, scaly torment. eczema, T PRICKS—256 to #1.00 |] use soap. M soaps and pre- I! evening from 8 o'clock till | vanish when you use Resinol Oint- MATINEES—250 to 506 pared shampe tain too mut The West Coast Lumber Manufac-|™ent and Resinol Soap, There is eevee eikeli, which y tndurfous. ©* 1) thrers’ association will hold its quar-|0 doubt “about it. Even thongh PANTAGES SARAH PADDEN | FRIEND AND DOWNING | Famous Hebrew Comedians Next Week MARGARET EDWARDS 10¢ and 20c IP tial press- Sullivan and Considine Vaudeville} Matinee 10c; Evenings, 10c and 200'| it dries th and makes the hatr brite The best thing to use ty plain. mulsified « this is pure and entirel before | Your skin is so unsightly with erup tion that you shun your friends and your friends shun sou, Resinol usu- ally makes it clear and healthy, |quickly, easily and at trifling cost, When you are sick of wasting time jterly meeting ‘the festivities ditorium. ‘MADE FALSE TEETH, immediately in the Press club au. beginning at 5. aps or anything else You can get this }and money on tedious, expensive rug tore, and a few ou treatments, get Resinol Ointment Simply moisten. the halt with NOT PHONEY COIN and Resinol Soap from typ nearest arch vate fe 4 druggist and you will quickly see ontul isa ired why phys ave prescribed, makes a An alleged counterfeiting “plant”) them for twenty years for just sueh reamy lathe us found at 210 BE. Denny way by the troubles as yours! and rinses ou hatr Rane Fines tnd ix || Police is nothing more than equip-| ‘The Resinol treatment works so soft, freah looking, bright, flutty ment for molding false teeth used] gently, and is so absolutely free wavy and easy to handt _ Re- by Dentist Charles Pryor, ex-police-| from anything that could injure. siden, {t every part dandruff, oowens and of dust, dirt Advertisement man, is the belief of Secret Service) even the tenderest skin, that it is Operator Pruester, Pryor and Anna| ideal for healing the skin troubles ' Moore are still in jail of infants and children, and

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