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'|Convincingly Low Prices STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1915. Woodhouse-Grunbaum—“USE YOUR CREDIT’—416-424 Pike St, amg! on Good Fumiture MYSTERIES @ The explosion in Elliott bi © Seattle game ] Who hit Billy Patterson, | How old Anne is. What they were singing about at the Italian opera @ = Anybody moving from Seattle to Tacoma, @ Where the _ politicians will gather after Billy Sutherland shuts up shop. ball winning a This fine Brass Fed, with inch continuous posts, 5 %inch fillers, full or % size. Guaran teed acid proof. Regular price $25.00, Mission design Library Table, 28x48-inch top, 34-inch legs, gol: den, waxed or fumed finish, Like cut except with wood knobs. Regular price $18.50. Extension Dining Table, 6 ft. 45 in, quarter sawed oak, with heavy platform base, in golden | or fumed finish. Regular price $18.50. | | €. MH. Haines found gullty Satur. day of having alleged stolen pos lage stamps in possession with In tent to sell, Will ask for new trial H, C, same offense. License of Capt. John Anderson of steamer Columbia suspended 60 days; charge jlife saving equipment | Cherie Anderson, blind, asks news jstand and confectionery concession in new court house. | J. H. Cowles, prominent Mason of Washington, D, C, visiting in COMFORT ‘ You don't kRow the entence of cooking you have tried this rig. Stove. re now ask for $5.95 x46 Child's Crib, with sliding sides, in Vernis Martin 6r white enamel! finish Regular price may" other cities. July 4, together Solid oak Bed Davenport, covered with good grade chased leathér, in elther waxed or fumed finish. Regular price $29.50. jator from Illinols, visiting in Se. tattle a demon 171 16th and $4.7 leather settee dow Diamond ring v jtaken from ho | Phinney Seattle ving as he went out win ved at of Mra. W. C 2106 N. Steel st, Tacoma ¢ aiding Tacoma gop $6.95 Full size Wardrobe Box Couch, cov- | $1.65 } 30-inch woven wire Folding later was released, loitering arov nd pool rooms and re- fusing to wor Wife and three n homeleas and destitute Tug Owners’ ociation 1 at meeting Of owners of gas Regular Price hess Saturday Raymond de Lobel-Mahy, former Our line of Rugs in Wiltons, $2 50 French consu) at Seattle, left Sun abe Rival sooth alate . day for Paris, Says he may not re turn to United States 27x54 Axminster Rugs in various pat was never so complete as it now is. Every pattern and color combination you can think of. Get our prices before buying. Commercial Club says in report that terns and colors. below normal. | Miss Grace De Graff, Portland school teacher, back from Hague conference, spoke before gathering high or used partly for public as semblages in hands of Mayor Gill Furth e pays $4,542.32 state inheritance tax Jitney bonding company will raise rates from 26 to 50 per cent Indictments against 48 in Corpus Christ!, Tex. on election frauds 41677424 - Dike Street: Enamel (BRITISH SACRIFICE AUSTRIANS CLOSE ¥ American boys who had been kid. | LONDON, June 7.—England was) VIENNA, June 7—Moving north [naped by Mexican colonel | prepared today for reports announec-| ward from the direction of Stryj A. 8. Brent, paymaster ing the sacrifice of thousands of %n AustroGerman force Is now |g. N., tried at Bremerton by court | men In the allied offensive now un-| within 23 miles of Lemberg martial for fa counts in the Gallipolt peninsula,| | The war office announced today) Rose festival, Portiand, to be cele A gain of 500 yards along # front|that the Russians in Galicia are| brated June %, 10 and 11 of three miles was announced in an| being steadily rolled back along «| clerk, U By EDWIN J. BROWN D. D.s. Seattle's Leadins Dentist Mra. Anna Stempel, Walla Walla official report from the Dardan-|200mile front before the rapid ad-/detained in Germany, will b 7123 First Ave. elles, but the statement that fur-|¥@nce of the Austro-German forces.|iowed to return home, having es Cnton Block. ther advance was made impossible 0 nee tablished her American citizenship. by one part of the British line en- countering entanglements which had not been destroyed is accepted A. L. Miller, sales agent of Union Milla, goes on trial Monday after |noon at Olympia for killing William is indicating heavy loss must have) 7 Chatter, president of same com | irs. Sophie FE. Wheeler, of 8518 + 7 —. pr B. 3 Fp d hea beh “ae ms | Eighth ave. 8, who tripped over « any There's a woman in the Songer |by the ailled forces in carrying the| ove board in the sidewalk near) "T, cary of cherries, first of sea Open evenings until § and Sundays r her home on December 8, and skin 4 | Turkish positiona. The Indian troops on the left car- ried two lines of trenches, only to find the troops on their right had son, shipped from Kennewick to the East Denmark adopts new constitution granting woman suffrage until 4 for people who work. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 5. }ned her nose, began a sult against | the city for $2,564.50 damages be fore a jury in Judge Mackintosh’s | court Monday been unable to keep pace with Arrangements being perfected for them. ~ {national anti-tuberculosis conven “In at one, at five In that section the artillery had} COdfish in Cream sounds om. jtion, Seattle, June 14 ” John Jacob Astor, 3, spends $30, 000 « year, his mother ¢ | probate accounting. —| Chinese and Americans to estab- lish bank with $6,000,000 capitaliza tion, Chief branch at San Fran cisco Mas@meeting in Atianta protes: against outside interference with Frank murder failed to tear up the Turkish en-|™, but {t's mighty healthy tanglements, and the British troops) At te Hollywood Lunch tomor found themselves brought to a dead | 50" —ACvertisement. stop and exposed to a withering) ———Ee Union Dye Works fire from Turkish machine guns | (Inc.) EVERYTHING IN CLEANING AND DYEING 4 Office AND KB, UNION clares, in Second Floor P.-1. Bidg. B'IGOLLY THE BLOT | ON A MAN'S GOOD NAME MARY OFTEN BE TRACED To A POOR FOUNTAIN PEN OH FOR A BLOTTER! rea BULL BRO Jusi Printere 4012 THIRD mAIN 1043 e& Co. arkets Tuesday Specials: Choice Washington Ie first vice president of American As sociation of Law Librartes. Two grammar school girls in Ta- coma play burglars for fun. Leave latolen articles In strange homes. | State |. O. O. F. to meet in Ta coma Tuesday YOUNG MAN may have) Three midshipmen dismissed from many friends, but none so/naval academy for cheating in ex steadfast, so capable of push-|*™!nations. ing him ahead, us a little leath-| .narging the pi er covered book, with name of a bank on its cover. Pia 107TH AVE: London Times, er published val the|ble information benefiting enemy fails in police court Gov. Whitman of New York says |president. Isn't he | Interest P| Per Cent UNION jauditor to be elected ’ | Tuesday Choice Steer Pot Roast, Ib.. U. S. TRANSPORT Choice Shoul- 1 Ser Pork Steaz. 122 i ee . . Rove TAKES SUPPLIES Choice Veal GALVESTON, June 7—~A gov- FIND BODY InN LAKE; # ernment transport carrying Red Choice Mutton Chops ....-+-- Choice Steer T-Bone Steak .. OF GEATTLE Cross supplies will sail for Mexico tonight. On the return voyage, the vessel will bring American and oth. SUSPECT SUICIDE | Capital and Surplus, Search for Carl J. Carlson, who| $811,000 disappeared from his home at 3006 a Washington st., a week ago, ended, Sunday morning when Carlson's ‘ . body was picked up in Lake Wash | JAMES D. ,HOGE, President | AGILE CLIMBER climbing from a vecond floor to an After nimbly window on the mene a = i aga aot ion B. SOLNER, Vice Presi-) awning on the first floor, and from uaran' eed Eggs: boys found the body. Mrs. Carlson | ‘ 7 : i there t iron gate, and then to G i paints * povee Bar, Busbend had) dent and Trust Officer the storeroom of the Seattle Frult C1 been failing in health. 7 ‘ |& Auction Co. a burglar helped Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. ‘ “a | HOGE BUILDING | himselt to $17.60 in a safe which ; «athe picked It signifies purity and quality. Bertie Ammons, 7, dies at Ta [In the Heart of the Financial ge Na pa Bat aad 3s ith baseball ne burglary was discov Shops Open Until 6:20 >. M. coma, having been bit with base’ District ts by playmate, s | C. Will Shaffer of Olympia elected | Lemarty found not guilty of negligence in care of tle to observe “Americaniza- with Mrs. J. Ham Lewis, wife of sen- Thief entered home of 8. Sickert, ave., and took kodak, violin footprints on $1,200 ered with green denim. Guaranteed | Cot. Splendid for company hed ae ee Grsen Hose ly ricigel orn Pong peninee pul moth proof. Regular price $10.50. Regular price $2.25. F price 96.00 |from Colman dock in April, and rearrested for force of navy yard employes in far| lof school teachers at Fr hotel ° Sunday night, en route home. Says resolution passed in Hague de Regular manding new histories for schoo! Price children as | Bill passed by council prohibiting Food $1.50 handling or storage of movie films } Catater White n buildings more than two atortes| jder to Mexico and recapture two} | |Another Terre Haute? (MEN IN DARDANELLES | TO CITY OF LEMBERG **=" <oetsr= croes A7s0rn vor \ PAGE 5. PRISON TERMS FOR 9 GUN MEN tore open tron n. to p.m. dally. es ‘the St. Owing to the absence from the Btore open trom 9. m. to 6p. m. dally. Second Ave. and Pike NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., June|leity of one of the directors, the 7.—Sontencen of not Jean than two) antidancing petition will not be |dixcussed at the monthly meeting nd not more 0 years en jand not more than 10 years e8Ch| OF ing hoard of education Monda bd were impe today on nine dep nicht; as previously announced ] ouse resses uty sheriffs convicted of man fecretary of the Board Jones slaughter in connection with the) said Monday that a «pectal hearing : == killing of two strikers Inst January! will be given the petition dn the at Roosevelt, N. J., and wounding | many others, Sixteen other dept | ties are awaiting trial for mu One deputy wan acquitted, | ANGELES TOLOSE | CAFE LICENSE: | | | - | The license committee of th council Monday voted against a re |newal of the Angeles cafe Heense The committee was willing to give the Angeles management an ordt jnary saloon Heense, but the latter |insisted on a cafe license or noth ling. Several policemen testified to the unsavory reputation of the cafe. Dear Miss Grey: you some of my experienc: same line as “Miss E-23, and “An Interested Ri “ |, like many others, @ been out in the world alone the most of my life, my age now being 20. | have educated myself and have a trusted position at the present time. May | also tell in the “C.-30" offices and cluded not to trust any man, be he saint or sinner in the opinion of his friends. | was at one time engaged to a young r ness for the knowledge, | learned he had a wife in the East, and at thi time he owes me $188 that he bor- Perhaps | was @ fool, but | be any sacrifice to see the man | loved happy. | |, too, like “Interested Reader,” have many friends, and there a lonly a few who do not wish to kiss me good-night; the others cannot understand why a girl should be! prudish. Just two nights ago | was* talking to a graduate of Smith col- lege, who said she did not remem ber an occasion of a boy bringing Secretary Barnes of Bremerton| her home without kissing her good- night! Maybe the boys cannot do otherwise without ming impolite, but | doubt it, as she is a very sweet-mannered girl. And I do not believe her case is isolated by any means. Most ail soct normal young girls fing that boy to kins them good-night a a few! hours spent in delightful entertain-! ment. To Improve Expression as Well as Complexion || atitutional we of powders and Jereams tends to spoil pliancy of akin | and elasticity of expre Why r t cosmetics, une ethin rem oF auite| rently It erfully pmplex- | and expression. By harmlessly peeling off the oe akin, It bring spotless complex- beautiful and youtn-| umgiat hae thie wax: it ¢ than an ounce ts d, It tw apread on nightly Ii teream and washed off mornings {n @ week or two the transformation en 6 to eradi free from All objection is made by dissolving 1 0% powdered saxolite in % pint witch hazel: tse as a wash totion This soon removes even the most ob- stinate wrinkles.—Advertinement Doctor Lathrop is licensed by the State Board of Medical Examiners to practice in the state of Wash- ington, and he has been practicing in Seattle for several years. The doctor does not claim that his treat- ment is a cure-all, and he will not take your case if he thinks he can- not benefit you. If medical or surgical treatment is what is need- ed in your case, he will tell you so, and advise you to go to your physi- clan and surgeon for treatment. Dr. Lathrop does not tharge for con lhe will accept nomination for vice|Sultation and you are welcome to | smmodating?| Visit his office at 214-15 People's Two city commissioners and an/Pank Bldg, any day except Sun in Portland days, between 9 a. m | er foreign refugees from Vera Cruz. | and 5 p, m Some of the diseades that Doctor Lathrop successfully treats are Asthme, Heart Trouble, Dyspepsia, La Grippe, Female Trouble, Const! pation, Lumbago. Neuralgia, Liver ‘Trouble, Rheumatism, Appendicitis, Headaches, Paral; Insomnia, Kidney Trouble Stomach Trouble. Glen $. Corkery Attorney-At-Law 622-3-4 Central Bidg. and Removed from 228 Burke Bidg, Friends and Clients please note. Practice In All Courts, Phone Main 9447, ‘BOARD WON'T different places, and 4 have con-| come is very sad. And | do believe nister, but, thank good-| rowed from time to time for his food) step in the right direction, but there and pleasure. jis | motion was tabled by a vote of 49 WASN'T HE GENTLE? | been vorce from J, K. G. Freeman in su | perior court today They were married in Tillamook | Ore ESTABLISHED ac[ougall - | outhwick TALK DANCING near future, but the date has not! been fixed ‘The Petition was lodged with the board last week and is signed by a large number of parents of school children, Since the filing of the potitte considerable opposition has ‘developed WHEN CAT'S AWAY Aris 95c They are as practical as can be, sujtable for porch, house, camping or even outing wear. PHOENIX June 7.—While the entire police force was march: | . The gingham is a firm qual- tag ta the funeral sion of| ity; collar, cuffs and edge of Fire Chief Sullivan today, bandits paw at entered the Jewelry store of George pocket are of plain color Robinson, in the heart of the busi ness district, and stole $2,000 worth of Jeweiry and $500 in cash chambray. The dress is of lavender, blue, pink or black stripes or checks. A splendid value, 95c. —Third Floor. $4.00 Warner Corsets Special, $1.95 A new Warner model in the very latest style, made expressly for this store. The material is an And when a man holds a sweet | girl In his arms, her<lips touching! his, Is it any wonder that hie blood | becor hot and races madly thru) his veins and overcomes his reason? In most every young person, male} or female, there is an animal pro-| |Esgravated and arouse by erceie| imported fancy stripe. The corset has a medium quity, former reasoning is given) |bust and free hip, designed for the average figure. | over to the winds, and often the out-| This is a special purchase and includes all sizes. This price will be for one day only. Special $1.95. —Third Floor. V3 Off on All Trimmed Hats That Are Priced More Than $10.00 There is nothing excepted; this includes the entire stock. Res- that the boy is often just as repent. ant as the girl, only remorse is biended with fear. There is a great dea! of literature regarding the young girl, how to prepare her for life, and how to protect her from evil. This is one| | | | another step needed, The young boy is just as fine and! in as the young girl. But he| is left to gain his knowledge of life} from boys in a loathsome, vile way| that whets his curlosity and jeads! him in the wrong direction. o) many parents do not expect to keep! their boys virtuous, and they allow them to know this. There is no reason why a young boy should not remain as sweet and pure as his sister A GIRL. taurant and Evening Hats that | are trimmed with goura, para- Q—I! have been married one! ve: : 1 2 year. My work is out of town. My| dise and ostrich, and Street} — wife never would go to hous: Hats trimmed with flowers, p- left me and s wants to see me. She has refused all ald from me. || cannot understand why she hai | turned against me. | do not want to give her up. Do you think woman can forget 80 soon one has loved? A.—The bride of a year seldom! leaves her husband without a rea GASOLINE CAUSED son she considers just. The wom.| an you married may not have been qualified for a wife: or she might have made a good wife if she had dress Mrs. Luella Robertson of Alki] Rev, Hugh Eimer Brown ad point has lost many nights’ sleep/ed graduates of Broadway high in and 20 pounds of flesh since a lamp | Pilgrim Congregational church Sun- been settled in a home. Many things are required to keep love exploded in her home last Cnet: day night. n su in Now wings and foliage. Mostly all straws and all col- ors are represented ; tomorrow all hats over $10.00 will be 1-3 off. —Second Fiver. stead of kerosene. He alleges that Mrs. Robertson's little daughter, who purchased the ofl, asked distinctly for gasoline. alive, and if a bride forgets so soon, it may be because there was so littie to remember, If you con you " |according to her testimony PF eden eee your) perior court Monday. duty as a husband, there is no rea-| P°COr © suing ¢ Richter, her; son you should not try to win your 5 wife a second time. — grocer, for $6,000 damages because, | she said, he gave her gasoline {n-| pets an sr dns eee | | | | | | NEW PROGRAM Entirely new musical and danc- ing entertainment by Eilers Talk- ing Machire Co. and pupils of the Douglas Dancing Academy Thursday, 3 P. M. Come! Bring your friends. Q.—Is it necessary for a girl to invite a man Into the house after he taken her home from a party CLARA. A.—It {s not good form to do so on| & vigation Co. announces a fast, account of the lateness of the hour.jmotor service between Centraligy, and Grays Harbor cities, with mod ern ali-steel sanitary coaches. Es-| pecially convenient for Seattle bust-| ness men. Daylight trip. Leave|/ This free concert and dancing Seattle on Shasta Limited at 9:30 a. m. of on Portland fxprees Ay exhibition is given only at the 10:45, Connection for Grays Har-| bor at 5:20 p, m., arriving Aberdeen | 7:40 p.m. and Hoquiam 8 p. m. Re-| turning, leave Hoquiam 9 a. m., ar- | rive Centralia 11:40 a, m., leaving | there at 11:50 and arrive tn Seattle | at 3:15 p. m. Motor coaches pro- vide same high-class service as is found on all O-W. R. & N. trains.— (Advertisement.) Motor Service to Grays Harbor Points Oregon-Wasbington Railroad | Q—Can a woman be compelied to pay a grocery bill of five yi standing when it is in ti a's ind he has been dead years and the widow has re- married? Kindly oblige by print. ing soon. A SUBSCRIBER. A.—No. Manufacturers’ Auditorium Stuart Building 1300 Fourth Ave. Q.—What should a girl say when she is surprised with a diamond ring? MURIEL, A.—I never heard tell of a girl who was really surprised at re. ceiving a diamond, so haven't any idea what she ought to say under such circumstances, Affection and sincerity should prompt her, and if these fail, a “made-to-order” speech would sound silly. Q.—Is It necessary for a man to wear a mourning band when his ? is a matter of personal taste, or feeling. It is not always those who flaunt their grief before the public who feel it deepest. Se- cret grief 1s usually the most sin- cere. Frequently you will. find| men who observe all other conven: | tlonal forms refuse to wear a crepe | band on the sleeve. Others wear the band six months, others only | three. Follow your own inclina-| tlon in the matter. FIGHT WILL GO ON CHICAGO, June 7.—Leaders of | the National Women’s Suffrage as-| sociation {n their mid-year confer: ence here today tabled a motion to! appoint an arbitration committee to confer with a similar committee from the Woman's Congressional union looking toward peace be. tween the two organisations, The to 85 | The result of the vote was a vic tory for state suffrage rather than the national plan of the congres: | sional union, | Six weeks of married life bas enough for Mrs, Blanche Freeman, who started a sult for di last April 20, she complains, since which date she has lived in constant terror of her life, Ever since the wedding day, she says, she has been beaten, choked and her husband otherwise abused by Two earthquakes reported at San Francisco, Very slight.

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