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{Seasonable Articles Specially Priced They are suitat ors, restaur ( golden finish these oxidized wire lee at Chairs are in our fintshed In oak " LINOLEUM 000 yards of Print Linoleum, standard quality, seconds. Your choice of any pattern in our _45c Turniture @®.- ine en 424° *Pike Street: TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 3096 love with a young to care a great deal out with an Pave known . for Washington? @onvenient for Seattle bual Daylight trip. Leave 8 Shasta Limited at 9:20 on Portland Express at Connection for Grays Har 29 p. m., arriving Aberdeen Mand Hoquiam § p.m. Re leave Hoquiam ia 11:40 a. 11:50 and arrive ir Bm Motor « high-class service i all OW aches pro Washington ... LBC for U. &. Purpie Stamp purity and quality Open Unti! 6:20 § pears that this fellow made a home run when you weren't looking. Q—We bh been told that all names have a certain meaning. If 80, will you kind | us the mean. ings of the nam Blanche, Mi! dred and Ruth? y thanks. SOME GIRLS. white; Mildred. Ruth—bdeauty. A.—Blanche — mild threatener Q—Will you please tell me if fet widower, aking Co Lived here Thomas O'Brien, 57, owner of Renton Under dies of heart trouble for 25 years After three ye foster.mother is entitled to adopt child, even nat protest of natural mother. ipreme court at Olympia so de eldes | A alight Increase over last year in the valuations of ratiroade tn this is made by the state tax com A decres rallways troubles Federal grand jury visits McNeil sland and gets back to Tacoma Praises Warten Halligan What for Hecause he let ‘om get away? Monument to be erected in honor of Dr. Cook by Serbian government and $2,000 will be awarded to his widow. No, not the Dr, Cook you mean, A different Dr. Cook alto. gother—an Am » physician who died while fighting typhus in Ber) bla. Statute exempting from taxation registered ships plying to other states and countries held invalid by state supreme court Alaska Lumber and Box Co.'s mill nt Hadle Alaska, destroyed by fire William Lambie of Pomeroy wins suits brought against him by Se John Glenn and Mrs. nn of Seat tle. Glenn wanted $50,000 for allen- ation of affections. Mrs. Glenn ask- ed $40,000 for injuries sustained by runaway horse. Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchineon, presi. dent of W. C. T. U., dies at Port- land, Me Charlie Heifner, new fair commis sioner at S offers $100 to form: pner of Ever ett if he can the live fish in the Washington exbibit. Sumner had criticised the exhibit, saying there were only six fish to see. Leopold M. Stern, lawyer, owes | Mrs. Nelile 8. Gray, widow of Judge |Gray, a considerable share of the fees collected by Stern after death lot his partner, Gray. So supreme court holds. Flag-ralsing celebration at Firlands sanitartum Sund Twenty-nine members National Association of Wholesale Grocers at New Washington, seeing Seattle after attending convention at Frisco. John Czrudek, 27, walter at Peo- ple's cafe, 121 Second ave. 8., stab bed and seriously wounded when he Jejected Charles Holtman, laborer, from the cafe Saturday night. Arthur E. Poole, 1145 17th ave. N., died Saturday as a result of tn fection in a broken ankle. Mrs. R. H. Laweon, 1258 John et... pitched from Jitney bus at Fourth and Union Saturday night, when struck by auto driven by H. G. Skeldon, 2215 Thorndyke vu. Senator Cummi: to # k to republicans |hotel, June 3 Ransford Bucknam, known as Bucknam P: In Turkey's marine jservice, died in Constantinople aft jer several week's flIness, Well known here. Capt. David Glimore, veteran Se attle sailor, severely fll at local how pital, following operation. Or. Henry Suzzallo, new president of W., may insist that stu dents learn to swim in order to be- }come candidates for degrees Dean Isabella Austin of Univer. Wn. is a recognized abbreViation | "!'” *4vises simple dress for gradu- 1 thank you. Ww. R. A.—There ts only one correct ab. breviation for Washington and that ation Annual picnic of postoffice em- |ployes held at Wildwood park, across Lake Washington, Saturday Tillkums are planning to partici- | pate In Portland Rose Festival this vice? | Year. eling jeeman, who Now, my parents | jected, but at the silly age of 17, | would not fisten to them, Last night | heard he has a/ wife and three smal! children, their | names ages ranging from 4 years monthe. Now, dear earth ehall | do? Miss Grey, what on old What can | do? bicycle Pacific Coast Advertising men will meet in Spokane next ye Employes of Hamburg-American Mine restored to full pay in neutral ports, Fire Warden E. W. Ferris names 22 deputies in state, to be to 6/ gin duty Tuesday Charles Layton, Tacoma, 80 years rides 47 miles to Centralin on Next he'll be turning hand-| He i@ away now and said he could springs or something mot be home for another month. Shall | leave before he comes back? another and I think the let me see your 1 will be waiting 7 BROKEN HEARTED BRIDE A—Just calm your You can at least give benefit of a doubt unt the truth. Before you leave or do anything ise, your move is to make sure that this story is true The man may have been married and divorced, for Seventeen-yearold mighty well to o in & matter of this king Q—WIll you please answer thru the column whether the “Contes sions of « Wife” has ever been @ continued and later started a since it began as» serial in The 8 A AIBER A.—No. It has appeared every day since it began running, a year ago last November m in trouble, too. Can you tam a young man, nearly I have gone to schoo! nd tried to ma learning. Now, here's the idea. | love two girls, one a dark-haired nurse, the other a fair haired musician. Again, which do you think the most capable of run ning @ home and rearing children? Thank you in advance, BACHELOR CAP A.—If there reason why fair-haired mur more capable of runaing a home rearing eb dren than a dar ed nurte vice versa, I do not know of it you don’t care m : than you do f better not mar right girl comes al have to ask me whether she is cmp your home, Cupid atte trifles. ,* is to euch Something new at t the Hollywood Leneb A Soda Fountain, Baltt more Style. Ready for business some time this week.—Ady. Marble Pudding Steamed puddings will not g. heavy if made with KC Baking Powder and cooked slowly to give pudding time to rise before the fough is cooked through. Have a low blaze under the water for at least the first fifteen minutes. K C Marble Pudding By Mrs. Janet MeKenzfe Hill, Bd- itor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine cups sifted pastry flour; 2 level teaspoonfuls K C Raking Powder; 4 teaspoonful cinnamon; \% tea spoonful salt; yolks of 2 eggs, eaten light S cup sugar; 4 table spoonfuls 4 butter; % cup whites of 2 exes, 1% ounces melted three times, the *% powder, salt and cin. bamon the yolks add the sugar, butter and water, and stir into the dry ingredients, Add the whites of the eggs. Divide the mix ture Into two parte and add the chocolate one part pose the arts in a but Steam fort five minutes Vanilla Sauce Roll 2 enps of sugar and a cup of water six minutes; add 2 table '\fute of butter and a teaspoonful.of vanilla extract The K C Cook's Book containing this and 90 other delicious, success ful recipes sent free upon receipt of the colored certificate packed tn 26-cent cans of K C Baking Powder Write your name and ‘plainly. Jaques Mfg. Co., The MacDougall-Southwick Co. STAR—MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915. PAGE 5. r Second Ave Manicuring 35c Shampooing 50c Fifth Floor. and Pike St ESTABLISHED 1876 ec Dougall - fouthwick Shop on a Transfer Store Open 9 A. M. 0 6 P. M Begins Tuesday, June Ist, ond Offers a a ‘Wealth of White Merchandise oe i Interesting Prices cesar SEVERAL factors ninth towards ‘dite the oa which begins Tussday, one of exceptional note. gerie it will invite widespread attention. fabrics have been introduced, dress, As an exposition of new ideas in the creation of dainty lin- designs and changes in Many new novel consequent upon the and entirely almost revolutionary This sale answers every quest for the practical and beautiful in muslin under- for it presents the latest effects in hand-made, chine. batiste, lingerie and crepe de Gowns, Combinations, Skirts, Corset Covers, Drawers, Envelope Chemises, etc. And a variety of misses’ and children’s undermuslins; also a splendid assortment of extra size garments. The assortment of Gowns ranges in price from 95c to $18.50, and presents hun- dreds of beautiful garments in fine, cut and trimming and made by the best American and European manufacturers. representing the newest ideas in Prices sheer fabrics, range 95¢, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 and up to $18.50. At 95c¢ Are Many Attractive Gowns | In a variety of pretty styles, including high and V-neck, as well as round neck (open front) | with long or three-quarter sleeves in empire style, others in slip-over White, They are all new, ments which to select in colors of pink or white, One particularly pleasing model in empire style has the wais fashioned of shadow lace. t entirely These garments At $1.50, Gowns At this price are Empire Gowns and Slip- over | Gowns of batiste or nainsook. The waists and | sleeves are neatly trimmed with embroidery or Val. lace insertion, combined with Swiss. Gowns at $1.95 This group includes empire sip-over | styles of sheer batiste. One very pretty model! made of has puff sleeves and shoulder of lace insertion Waist is finished with wide embroidery, lace. price of $1.95. and dawn pink or white with Val | $1.00. drawn lace both front with ribbon Seamless Sheets and ae EE EES Pillow Cases At 95c Are Crepe Gowns This is a special value for the June Sale of | for this assortment has just reac crisp, There are several splendid stytes trom a good selection of Dresden effect soft Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise $1.95 and are made of a good quality of crepe de chine in dawn pink or white are attractively trimmed at the neck and arm- eyes and envelope drawers with dainty This is an unusual garment at the special Crepe de Chine Camisoles $1.00 An exceptionally good looking little garment, a splendid quality of crepe de chine in It is effectively and back Two-piece Combinations, Special $1.50 Combinations of sheer batiste in corset cover and drawer style. Very attractively trimmea | with Val. galloon, Val. insertion, ribbon run At 95c, Envelope Chemises pretty styles in sheer nainsook and lingerie cloth. Some are trimmed simply, while others are elaborately trimmea with laces embroideries. They are splendidly made, good looking garments. Other splendid models at $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95. New Petticoats 95c to $2.95 Designed on the new full models, desirable for wear with the season's flare skirts. 95c, $1.50, | $1.95, $2.95. Children’s and Misses’ Undermuslins In our June Sale we have not overlooked the needs of the children. Children’s Drawers, sizes 2 to 14 years, at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Children’s Crepe Knickers at 25c Children’s Princess Skirts and Gowns in cam- bric or nainsook hed us attractive gar- ane In many They Val trimmed Special at —Third Floor. NEW LINEN SUITS T OUND thread and contain no starch or pg Specially constructed for hotels and rooming houses. The sizes quoted are before hemming. Size 81x99-inch, former price 85c, special, each. Size 72x99-inch, former price 80c, special, each Size 63x90-inch, former price 70c, special, each. Size $4x90-inch, former | price 65c, special, each. . Size 45x36-inch, former price 18c, special, each. . Size 42x36-inch, former price 17c, special, each Finish Bed Spreads $3.50. (84x98 inches) s¢alloped and cut corners for Regular $4.50 val $4.50 Satin Extra large size full size beds, in a variety of pleasing designs ue, each $3.50. —Thira ¥ Finest 44-Inch Embroideries, $1.95 $22.50, $25. 00, $27. 50 and $35.00 AILORED in an excellent quality of heavy linen and in a variety of exceptionally pleasing style effects, including Norfolk, short box coats and semi-tailored models. Trimmed with tracey embroidery, some with collars and cuffs of contrasting materials, others with belts and fancy fastenings. Of- fered in such colors as white, natural linen, blue and checks of black and white; also of lavender and white. Af sizes in the assortment. Palm Beach Suits $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50 Thi in a variety of pleasing styles and in some very clever trimmings. rose, Copen, Belgian Sa small assortment of these new washable suits, offered ond Floor White and Black Millinery in Values $2. 50, $3 a and $3. 50° the Yard in em- HIS is a wonderfur- assortment of new and beautiful eftects broidered voile flouncings in the popular 44-inch width. Included are all the newest shadow, padded and outline designs, care- fully executed with the finest and most brilliant yarn, on an unusually good quality of imported voile. Embroideries which are fine enough in quality and pretty enough in design tor graduation frocks and Summer Qualities which sell regularly at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, in the of White, $1.95. NOTE—We have the demi-flounces to match most of the above de- signs. ‘They have practically the entire _— embroidered on material 22 inches wide. Special, the yard, $1.2! Linen Cluny Laces 10c These Laces are of the heavy thread type which are so desirable for curtains, bed sets, centerpieces, ete. They are the usual half-bleacned linen shade and may be had in both Insertions and edges. Most unusual values are these real Cluny Laces at this price. Up to 25c¢ qualities, Special in this Sale of White at, the yard, 10¢. Up to 35c Embroideries 15c Beautiful Embroiderles in utility widths—4 to 12 inches, make up this most remarkable assortment. There are scores of splendid de igns from which to choose, including ladder, floral and filet designs, 1n either plain or fancy sc allops The edges are all neatly and carefully exe- cuted. Embroideries selling regularly at 25c, 30c and 35c. In the June Sale of White 15¢. Lily White Corset Covers 48c Semi-made Corset Covers on prettily embroidered Swiss. fit under the arms and finished wrth scalloped edge. dresses June Sale Swiss Cut out to ‘iret Floor. Second Avenue and Pike Street Smart Styles for Summer Wear AS the summer season eis the dieans ee black and all- white Hats becomes even more pronounced, and these attrac- tively trimmed Leghorn Hats are exceptionally becoming cially priced at $10.00, $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00. 1/, Off on All Hats $20.00 and Up This offers an unlimited choice of our entire stock of exclusive millinery at Spe- this most emphatic reduction. —Second Floor. Women’ s White F ootwear For Many Occasions AT $5.00 med, hand-turned White Calf Lucerne patent leather trim- sole and black enameled Spanish heel AT $4.00—Military Oxford calf lace blind Louis heel Pump, of white Sea Island duck, white stay, eyelets, hand-turned sole and white coyered The same model may be had in “black patent lace stay and black enameled heel at $4.00. AT $4.00-——White Sea Island Narragansette Pump, patent pipings, hand-turned sole and black enameled Spantsh heet. AT $3.50—White Sea Island Duck Pump, medium toe, low white covered heel, flat silk bow colt —Second Floor The MacDougall-Southwick Co, ra RRR ts