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Especially Low Prices on Refreshment Tables $4.65 $4.65, Regular Price $6.75 Twenty fe in our Used Section able for ice crear ants or cafes, Ox 24-inch tops, fints mahogany Also same Tables with be had at reduced $1.45, Regular Price $1.75 five r of t s ey are 8 Seventy of these oxidiz od wire leg, wood t Chairs are in our Used jon, fin ished in oak and mahogan nd ice ant Buy Your REFRIGERATOR Now Secure the utmost of bene fit from your refrigerator by having it when the hot weath- er commences. We are showing a big vari ety of styles and designs at lowest prices $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week Furniture @- ie 4167 424 -Dike Street: TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 2096 ————=—= "Why not come with us?” Q.—Several couples of a group of young people who have associated for five years have recently mar ried, Is it proper for the boys to continue addressing the married girls by their first names? FA A—It ¢ sand g habit of us should 0! ertainty is p both 1 Ve old first names, Why rdlality a to ¢ the mtinu: hum il be c a girl bh Mr certainly rd to addres the little girt as “Annie” or eight of the a Mra. Von Alstt » long known Please tell me how to make Q sardine salad, and oblige, MRS, H. A.—Remove the insides from small tomatoes and put in three ittle nes, with a generour alad dressing, Serve Q.—I am an employe of a lumber comp We received our Decem ber time on January 23, January time on February 20, February time on March 20, March time on April 24, April time to be issued on May 29. What | want to know is this is there in this state a law which will force an employer to pay his help on any specified date? If 80, whom are the proper authorities who should be notified? The part of the concern who wear fe to pay wages They recently make such nv purch a locomotive, when they already two, and one could do the work; a ble use for steam shovel, no p one at this concer fire engine purchased chiefly a plaything and wages still repose, | presume in the loan agency's bank account AN EMPLOYE A.—It Is not prodable that any company would go to needless ex bot that la not the point should recetve your wages m they are due If the company budge, take the matt state labor commissior Q.—!I am a young man, past 2 years of age. | have kept com pany with a young lady almost my age for the past 10 months. A few nights ago we planned to go to the show. My sister, her gentieman friend and my landlady expressed 2 desire to see this play, so | said, They lwere very much hurt because | |didn't first consult her. She now REWARD OFFERED Jquah, as a reward for the arrest|did 0, and my friend’s feelings i land conviction of men who robbed the garage of 12 sets of auto tires, Fifty doMars was posted with | Tbursday night Sheriff Hodge, Friday morning, by the Wilson Tibbetts garoge of Issa, | Two prisoners are reported this morning to have escaped from the | Monroe reformstory. Their names are Bert Kelly and Gay Hall Seattie police were not! | for them, as they are t [heading this way 1316 Second Ave. Reductions ADIES ACTURING CO. 1623 Fourth Ave.. bet. Pine and Stewart, Main 5063. MAT AT BIG REDUCTIONS In our Downstairs Department we are again showing a big lot of ladies’ summer effects in Pumps and Oxfords (all leathers) at big reductions. It will pay you to see them tomorrow. TURRELL SHOE CO. 120 Marion St. Just Amived New Smart Sport Coats silk blue, pink, white and brown. They are In velour and corduroy, lined. Colors gold, light $10.50. Special at : Hoffman Sysiem Tailor- Made Suits $15, $20 and $25 In serge, shepherd checks and novelty mixtures, in all colors, Made to fit your figure cor- rectly, Get your Vacation Suit now. Women’s Small Size Tailored Suits, $17.50 values, at— $4.98 Women’s $5.00 Serge Dress Skirts, at— $5.95 1420 me tine owe The |refuses to accept any of my atten-| Itions. Wael wrong? A MAN. A.—You should have spoken te to go with You; bat even so, I ca not see that the offense t# 0 #© rlows that the girl need to tak: such an attitude, A girl of her age should be possessed of more com mon sense. | Ho's friend before asking the others Q—I am a young girl, and have lbeen married and divorced, and am in love with another man, whe wishes me to marry him. | have quarreled with him several times, © very strict and quite jeal ho | have never given had to do ever since My mother died when baby, and my fathe again. M -moth: to me | can’t stay home. | hope te ‘hear from you atonce. ANNIE. A—If you and the man can't get along peaceably before marriage you needn't expect the condition with improve afterward, Certainly you would be doing very wrong t marry for support, and such caser as yours are what keeps the divorce courts flooded. What I advise you is so cross to do is to learn how to support | yourself, Q—I have been keeping com pany with a young man for more two years, and in that time grown to love him very much proven that one thing t and that is, we can and are always quarrel enjoy ourselves, other times we al- ways find something to fight about He has asked me to marry him, but 1 said | didn’t think we could get along and that it was best not to marry. He thinks that after we| are married everything would be| all right. | would Iike to have your opinion on this matter. = | au. | | A.—Don’t fool yourself, Mar rlage is no magle charm that smooths ruffled spirits, If a} couple cannot agree before, time! and constant association does not | mend matters, but Invariably | them worse. Two people| congental if they Saturday Special Fine Red Roses 25c Doz. HOLLY W0O0D GARDENS Second and Pine Main 1665 1 Mies Grey, it makes me feel #0 blue stiff hate seem to be able to roll) loves want to, | STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915. PAGE 5. /LUSITANIA’S MAIL | 1S ALL RECOVERED e J. A. Frost, of the Archway book recelved w er, in Bri a ‘ ad ith the Lu even tho thelr temperaments are tha widely different, Hach must 1 practically a willing to 1 the sacrifice of} the mat giving nlf of the time. If ‘Ou two love other a# much a IN COLLEGE T 0 be willing, to try this plan IOWA CITY, In ne 4.—Helen Al ni ag eb vaaboiathis. § Bradt rd of Ott ten year have been in love with a young man Un Age gore acy thy for about two years, but he does not love me. | see him every day, as we both work at the same place He was married a year ago, and ever since then | have tried to for-| grace get him, but just can't do it, Oh,t ol and tn best math tudents of the all the time, and when | go out | can't enjoy myself, as | am always thinking of him, and if | couldn't SATURDAY SPECIAL BILLIE BURKES see him every day | think | would go crazy His wife and | used to be good she friends up till just lately; doesn't notice me any more, | heard It is because she le eo jealous of me. Pile: tell me what to do nd how to forget him Hoping te this in print as soon as possible Iremain, BROKEN-HEARTED. A Dear me! If the little god of arrows could only read your letter I'm sure bt would think himeelf a dismal fallu c ou would want to be tled to a man who never di and never could ® you? You have a mighty queer way of reason Regular $6.00 and $7.00 ing things If you think you would be happy eve grades, in you to bec you are in the present frame of LADIES’ GENUINE how you can forget. Do you PANAMA HATS k it makes any difference to the man, or any one els to waste your tim in such a mar if you choose moping out your ? Make your Fancy Hat Bands, 50¢ Up if strong h to overcome all hard things in this life without —THE— anybody's Do not let vie che | PANAMA pens, make yourself meet the worst bravely The Public Owne SHOP 809 Second Ave. committ The Store for Men, and Women Who Shop for Men. “Values Tell’’ In every department of this big Men's Store. Clothing of the Better Kind, for Prvdcvbinté. | ; Every Purpose Priced $15 to $40 Featuring at All Times The “Invincible” Suit $16.50 Because It’s Worth $16.50 As with Clothing, so with Hats, Shirts, Under- wear, Hosiery and Neckwear. The season’s apparel that's right for every man for every place. If you travel, see our wonderful selection of Luggage, Leather Goods and Wardrobe Trufks. thinks her ebildren WOMAN JIT D MAY GO TO JAIL FOR Hall Sapolin Stain. DON'T ROBBERY C floors new Floor Made to wear. In 26¢, 40c, 75¢ and Larger Cans GUSTAVE MUHL PAINT CO. 618 Pike St—Tel. USE WALL PAPER NEW—NEAT—NIFTY Parlora, Dining Rooms, Kitchens, Library and Patterns Spring Season's Specials for Time. Wheo pieces of furniture have become! marred or scratched is no rea son why place them R to House Cleaning or ones Coat and HARGED ‘ SOAP ON YOUR HAIR HUSBAND T80' “JEALOUS: SHE ASKS D.VORCE RIVER coms, Bed Meet the Styles—Our good old) must re them with Furniture Main 5661 Washington, were charged in a crim | May 19. ESTABLISHED 1875 ‘ MeDougall - fouthwick Boys’ $10 Suits $8.45 8 to 18 Years $8.45. Blue Serge Clearance of Boys’ Suits $5.00, $6.50. Boys’ Reefer Coats 4 Oft pring Reefer ¢ g Suits, $1.00 and $1.50. 50¢ to $1.25. —Thira Floor, They lot the Globe make, and of summer weight; ved ecru cotton, made with tailored shoulder, short or no sleeve, Drawers knee or ankle 14. Regular 40c garment, 25¢. Boys’ $1.00 Union Suits 65c These are also the Globe make, summer weight, f fine ribbed ecru cotton, in the short sleeve, knee Very special 65¢@. -First Floor. are ts are Sizes 4 to and length or long sleeve, ankle length Sale of 50c, 75c a Novelty and Tailored Neck- wear Reduced to 39¢ A selection of about 500 pieces from our regular stock, offering the newest style ideas. The lot includes: Collar and Cuff Sets, Organdy and Voile Collars Military and Rolling Collars, Vestees, Swiss Embroid” ered Collars, Guimpes, Lace Collars and some hand- embroidered styles. Neckwear, worth 50c, 73c and $1.00, in a big sale, Your choice 39¢. —First Floor. | Codfish in Cream sounds com- ~ CHARGES ARE FILED mon, but it's mighty healthy, Try ft at the Hollywood Lunch tomor- —_— Advertisement. Raymond Davis and Jud Keeney, Rok Lake City youths arrested in con- J nection with canoe thefts on Lake || ALBERT HANSEN | Jeweler and Sliveremith inal information filed today by Pros-'|} Is Now Located at His ecuting Attorney Lundin with \bur- | of W. 8S. Stark's boathouse, New Store 1010 Second Ave, Near M glary This daring satire, now playing; garet Edwards’ interprets ,been shown at popular prices. Tt at the Alhambra, to crowded) Truth, in which she ap is the kind of a picture that he is heralded as “the most| w unelothed grows” on the spectator—the more talked-of picture in America.” Most the spiriteessence of Truth, This/ often it is seen the more one finds lof the furore centers around Mar-'is the first time the feature has|in it, As an allegory, it Is perfec& e