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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915. PAGE 5S. ELSIE FERGUSON CHARGE FARMER ‘Y a AT MET; DANCER WENT GUNNING "77> . s< Dougall - fouthwick Store open from 9a, m. to 6p. m. dally. Seeond Ave. and Pike St. - | |300 Pi f | d SiG. Wansiin’g tare, ded hcl /Gecialil’ Ahlen 5 Soue-bese. a1. oor tienda, Naw one ie 1n| leces of Importe lat, J. D, Thurston, are be-| place where about a dozen young your town, and it is not my fault! = = @ held in the county jatl on open|men are employed. | have never that | could not see her at the time charges, while deputy sheriffs in-|had anything to do with any of appointed, as | generally did, be-| P Vestigate @ report that Hanson |them; but the other day | heard a cause | was shipwrecked and sent ongee drove his wife and baby into the| very vile story is being circulated back to Frisco ing woods near Des Meings, Wednes-| about me by one of them. It is Aberdeen, as | supposed | would,| day afternoon, and then, with|very worst thing that could be and where she was waiting for me.| |Thurston, went gunning for Louls}eald about any girl, and | feel very Will you be #0 kind as to put this V ery 1 homp bad about it, altho I've tried not to in your columns as s00n as you S . l ar Hanson's head is badly cut. Hellet it bother m very time | can, just so she can see that | did cia | aatd he and Thompson had a dis-|think of it my heart sinks, for, not forget her, and to find her ad id of going to Mission @esign brary Table nea idoab top, S%-4neh legs, gol den, waxed or fumed finish. Like cut exce with wood knobs, Reg pute and that the other man hit|Mias Grey, | have been so very dress? She knows mine. If she! ular price $18.50 him over the head with a pall | good and clean knew how lonesome | am down! HIS is the last importation of Pongee that we Deputies sey Thompson. inter-| 1 am 21 years old and have lived here without any news from her| will ke al imported direct from ceded when Hanson drove Mre./in thie elty nearly all my life, and she would write, because | know will get this season—imported dire J Hanson off the place, and that, know that no person can truthfully that she likes me Chee-foo, China. later Hanson and Thurston armed|say anything about me. Why A BROKEN-HEARTED SAILOR i‘ i : themeely for the . purpose of|should this man say such things A.—1 am printing this in hoper Pongee is ver popular this season for outing shooting Thompson about me when he has never even that it will be the means of mend ; " » iq voO\ ra : : been any piece with ehh ing « broken heart shirts, waists, underwear, pajamas, gowns, drap- Why do men say vile things that are untrue of girls? Can't they| Q—! would like to see in print think and talk of decent things a tobacco solution for aphis on TRYING TO FORGET. rose bushe PLA. G. A--Evil minds discharge evil A.—-I haven't directions for a to thoughts; they are quick to take| bacco solution, but the following wings and fly away, but when they | formula w tested by a reader ts Roa alight on the ground of decency | Who reports very good results: % lac they are short-lived, Virtue has its| bar laundry soap well dissolved in A placard desecrating the mom-| |. awards, and because you are,|2 quarte water. Add one pint ker-| eries, and even dusters. he price is indeed Extension Dintneg Table, 6 ft; 45in. top quarter-sawed oak, with heavy platform base, in special, the yard 25e. —Hirst Floor. New Puritan Collars golden or fumed finish Regular price $18.60. i pi = Jae, ineraneres and always have been a virtu and stir well, then take from sae heer the pels that rule,’|Kirl, these shafts of evil cannot | stove and add 3 pints sw milk; | E have just reaver several new aacdiaa. featur- GhaAD ‘oy the powers that rule, jiierce your reputation, Even #o,| mix and put in bottles or a jug and} ny) was found nailed to a trea tn front i ciuet that you should be| When wanted, shake well and use ing the Puritan Collar. Materials are organdy of the courthouse, Thursday morn - a af water se! . 1 ‘s il i] . ene the target of such false 1 cupful to 4 quarts of wat Use} and voile, both plain and embroidered—some styles have 1 Deputy sheriffs he 00 ‘oods. om reat colored edges—2Z5e@ and & ’ Li || This fine Brass Bed, LSUatOd to dataaed avery .attert to:], Ge GOS OF FORT TANG THUATIVOR i otter neat colored ¢ 25¢ and 50¢. IH ‘ t to go to the man and make bim me Summer Furs with 2inch continuous wards locating the unserupul fake the omey bau of The Seattle Star, | am taking! . posts, 7 %-inch fillers, full persons who had » Kend in the mat the liberty of asking you a question Clever little neck pieces of ie which | consider vitally important lin the modern drama of life. | am disgusted with society. is it not true, Miss Grey, that in order to white Moufflon, which closely resembles fox, $1.95. Ostrich Neck Ruffs In black, white or colors here are various styles, rang- / or \% size. Guaranteed | ] acid proof, Regular price é ~ $25.00, placard is written in ink by} Dear Miss Grey: | am a sailor hand and ts signed “The Poor.” It|who has kept company with a girl expresses the hope that other The last time | saw judges may follow Judge Hum little quarrel! (the Ip hries in quick succession, refor-| first one we ever had), but obtain popularity or recognition in | ‘o the 0 on, who] tht m K. in the last |@ny sense of the word, one has to/ ring to them as “parasites, who] thing ade O. lower hie bedy, mind and char-| 1 : y ai fetter | sent her and her answer t Eisre Fergasort |never sive xe onyvamartete sleet acter to the vulgar level of the ma-| [ing in price upward from{ cen aa art te Judge Humphries is dead. As| She was in Aberdeen at the time nrg ct ie Hl $3.50. i METROPOLITAN soou as we can see our way clear|———————_—|_ To be w ¢ majority in hig " . 2-6x4-6 Child’s Crib Biele Fergueon, who 1s one of the|to destroy the powers that rule, we| echoo! or university we must lean Shaded Windsor Ties most popular stara on the Amert-|will keep the furnaces running to the immoral side. Why is this? Of crepe de chine, in all the | | am satisfied that it is true, as | am a@ senior in high school | | know a very appropriate exam-| ple of this. A friend of mine, when| in grammar school, was the most) popular boy in school, because he was sensible, a good student, con- siderate of others and a good ath-| That same boy went to high shades of the rainbow, 50¢. Frillings Of organdy, about 8 inches wide, and they are new. To be used for the double frills now so popular. They are stitched on the edge. The school, realized the degrading mor-| yard, $1.25. —First Floor, al infiuences of the dancing clubs,| other organizations of| MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike and immediately saw can stage today, begins a three |night and day lday engagement at the Metropoll tan tonight in “Outcast.” The ori |imal company—the one which sup ‘NO COURT SATURDAY | with sliding sides, in . Vernis Martin or white enamel finish. Regular price $7.75. ported Miss Ferguson during her record run in New York—is here with the show All superior courts will be closed While not lacking In its comedy, | Saturday, when joint memorial serv the theme is mostly sertous fees for Judges John E. Humphries The story deals with the eternal/and J. W. Langley will be held triangle, and has a strong climax) Cases set for Saturday will be con jin the return of a man's sweet-/tinued until June 19 |heart, who discovers he has since | fallen in love with a young Ameri Jean gir. “The neering are fad in GET NEW LICENSES London, There are four ¢ matinee will be given Satord se A steady stream of adtomobile | MOORE owners and driv neluding The coming of Anna Paviowa to|a few women, poured thru Cot the Moore Friday night has arous-|Auditor Phelps’ office all ed widespread interest among Se Thursday, renewing lic attie’s theatre-going public and|eral thousand were iss a crisis staring him in the face. He decided to change to the minor 5 ico E TOR : ited oes a 82 2 eh DANCING ‘PROFS’ (COLLIER DOE @ good fellow, good in his studies LONDON, June 10.—The British and a fine athiete—-but he is not collier Ernabolt has been torpe- popular, except with fellows of his doed and sunk, it was announced own type today Now, Miss Grey, why is thi The crew of the collier was land- Cannot this martyr have an} SAN FRANC ISCO, June 16,—|ed at Harwich today the advance sale for the two even ’ ing and Saturday matinee perform. the end? A Boy. a hence, will be the vs 'Rey. D. W. Townsend ances has been big. A.—You admit that you are dis-|room fad from the Atlantic to the a Mt | gusted with the degrading, vulgar,| pacific, are being “made in San| an ned prt bind 5 Be me . | |{mmoral forces from which your| Francisco” today. ° quilt Aber sak Of dihene and willl |friend stands isolated, Then why| The new steps thus far decided Praises Nerve repent: Vary Utila ef thoe dances! | should you bemoan his fate because|on are lwhich made such a big hit during he was strong enough to steer his| The “smooth one-step,” designed leraft clear of the whirlpool? Don't|/to eliminate all sugzestion of dips | her Isat visit to Senttie. Her principal dances will be the - ; Por the simple reagon that he will} The American cavotte, 2 some- not cater to popularity or recogni-| what stately and slow dance. | $3.99 50 feet Robber Garden Hose $1.65 30-inch woven-wire Folding Cot. Splendid for company.| Uaranteed for the season Regular price $2.25. Regular price $5.00. Mave you old turniture you would lthe If ae, call us and we will have our appraiser call timate. whirling folk dances, the ballet and lsome sprightly examples of the|= | | modern dances. Mme. Paviowa ix The - Dental | War Is 5 On tion in such set. will, later on,| |The slow fox trot, which is a accompanied by a big troupe of ain him esteem which will be/giide rather a very o able artists. Values $6.00 to $7.00 worth coveting Various revisions of the waltz, jm ae I was not aware of the fact that/one-step and two-stop. One-steps SINGS HER WAY INTO |. -_———s the dominating influence of our| Will predominate, but they will be| Have you tried an Ice Cream) ns Dentist aa tte setae "Hn | TEMPERATURE DROPS| HEART OF AUDIENCE ::..- >> Se, all Fla. H 41677424 -Dike Street: TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 3096 high schools and universities tend-|minux all shoulder movement | ed to lower and degrade to a vul a [gar level the minds and characters A h S 1 vors.—Adv. tendants. Students who enter| The QUICK acti j |these institutions to better equip|bark, «lycerine j themselves for their life work can|Adier-i-ka, the appendicitis preve +) » of buckthorn as mixed in] Dental, "werk at Your With the thermometer sink Madame Jeanne Jomelli, prima ing rapidly and approaching a |donna of the Metropolitan Opera) niowat TONIGHT |) record figure for June, the B. |company, who made a tremendc well afford to receive ostraciam tive, astonishes Seattle —people.| LAST TIME V. D. and straw hat boys lin. [hit at the Orpheum here last at the hands of those who are there |ONE SPOONFUL of this remedy re gered close to the fireside to- |uary, is headliner of the show at} for the pleasure they derive from) iieves sour stomach, gas and sti-| Matinee Today at 3 P. M. day, which is one of the chilll- {the Empress theatre this week | | the social end of the game, whether|patiow AT ¢ Meany medicine LYMAN H. HOWE’ est June days “oldest inbabi The diva was engaged by John they be the majority or the minor | all inje act only on dawet ity 1" | tants” can recall. It is four de W. Considine immediately after | gress cdldde today than W the completion of her triumphant). '40unr femye Your friend has aimed higher in|’ U le #4915 | nesday, Yesterday it was 6 tour over the Orpheum circuit and jiar and the Co hex thas the sentirity of hin cloes * and today, at 6 a. m., 48. The |!8 the first star to be booked by | iones two dullare w | mates and the mark he will achieve Mr. Considine since his resumption | of control of the Empress circuit. Madame Jomell! will sing at ev. two yet. On June 5, last year, ery show at the Empress thruout the thermometer dropped to 42. the week. “Home, Sweet Home” piiategleeeampaciediastthiacdntstadieiidhaaione: For a jolly, good time, attend|¥!!l be in her repertoire daily.” forecaster says the skies will continue leaking for a day or price. wil) be sufficient reward for his efforts. Nights 25c, 35c and 50c MATINEES 25¢ Children Under 12 Years, 15c, Any Part of.the Theatre ave. and Pike and 236 > eral months before I Advice to Beau! Seekers my house I had been | stomach : diseases. 1 prices, then call on mination and consultation ree Free at All Hours | | | , ’ Ii established the| Pain and suffering are the penalty} If your freckles are worse than| @!seases, | Vasa Orden's| Grand Picnica at| Madame Jomel as Neglaek on te : ELECTS PRESIDENT ' i ach 83 : —— | Fortuna Park ’ record of being the best Orpheum | for Hegies' he teeth. Be good to} ever and made doubly conspicuous| with symptoms of ‘appendicitis. Cherles (Cha lin i snemeake Sunday. Music, | rawing card, with the exception |2°U" teeth and they will do good for| |by @ pallid complexion, or If your | ceed re ah TV eot morse onaanl ressier in of Sarah Bernhardt My offi tablished |hands are rough and dark in con- bot fer offices extablished 25 years s : SPOKANE noah |thelr treatment. I received Mabel Normana | ease Junder tay personal mane . Billle Burke, English Racquet SPOKANE, June 10.—Having re-|trast to ypur ars, the best thing ||ier from your first treatment, ears. 1 heve made my Broad Walk and Co-Ed are theff| ceived 111 out of the’ 178 votes! sou can a is to ask your druggist |you will remember correctly, ¥ |good, and m autos ban maael | | - ple. to sett “Tillie’s Punctured Romance’ WEDDING WILL LECTURE ON lire My prices wii suit soutand me |gemartest of tailored Panamall) cast on the nomiuating ballot, Mrs.|for an ounce of mercolized wax.|ANlc te come to your juffices fan) Four Days Only jwork will surely styles and all are included ati) goion Shedd of Pulimay was the|Apply nightly like cold cream, re-}four treatments at my house, CLASS A THEATRE ANNOUNCEMEN S INDIANS in EAST EDWIN J. ‘sagws ss. this special price. moving in the morning with warm | gained 12 pounds in two weeks whil favorite candidate for ihe presi _ Ave, Untee Block, | water. As the wax gradually | treating with ou. I fee! better to: “ be , Ui Ns si i} 8 e Fe ‘atior ” day than I have felt for ye phat Soattie’s Leading Deotiat. Main veco,|[$Fancy Bands, 50c to $29) ‘enc’ of the State Federation of cing ine lifeless cuticle, not only par nag "i nO . - Fraternally, lecture tour thru the large! Open evenings until § and Sundays! Women’s Clubs jn the election that! wil freckles vanish but the new,| REV. DW. TOWRKEEEE | citios of the East, which will be of|unt!! 4 for people who work | ae was being held Wednesd.y soft, younger skin which appea 1 , “ tne -_—_ ee >help ‘ 5 ; Consult me in regard to your al ECONOMY PRICES ‘vast advertising value to Seattle and) | Mrs. * A. Ph no of Spokane] will have a healthy color. Jment, and if I'can help you ont the Northwest, Is about to be under-! | was nominated by 5 votes. To get rid of crow's feet and re-|tell you so; and if T cannot help yor © a wash I will not take your case. med Iving 1 oz, |cine or surgery is what ts needed tn lotion prepared by disso! your case, 1 Will tell You a0, and ad M DETAILS COP TO fiesazavarss Sei Ny sit atch han aetane hazel. This tightens the skin,|sician for treatment CATCH A RABBIT tending to disperse wrinkles as wel *. Lathrop, Spine and Norve- ‘ k > ople’s nies 809 Second Ave. nna as fiabbiness about the chin ori nice. nd aad Pike. Hours $a The police department is some-| *ewhere.—Advertisement [m. to m, Consultation free. what worked up over a rabbit! ———— ene Mrs. H. E. Hude, 1633 Terry ave., complained Thursday {It belongs to a neighbor and, ac- cording to Mrs. Hude, has mis: | oom ti more repulsive than to| taken her garden for a public play- Does the Sky Come Down see a Woman with her face all|sround. The sergeant detailed Cop- | ; per Frank Ducett to capture the E Di (pole and the Pioneer place totem| sod de mark ot age. Inetoed| bunny and te It up. at Even Distances at ole, in Seattle, as well as other| | sire to hide marks of age, Instead of using powder, which clogs and at Re yo | ° Benaic Views of this city and sur-| 10¢ a Day |cotaraes the pores, It 1s far better | All Points? >, to use a good face lotion that will} | “4 : z by 0, F. Peterson, iste soremenaiodl ‘Weittve Soa’ permanency wenett|@ BRITISH VESSELS | The answer is still unsettled and un- . s | the skin. By dissolving four ounces | i pdihn tila ten? Pee i ‘ . arty hi ec lpg dap dts, Will Buy [v snumas. i onenat pint not{ SUNK BY SUBMARINE) certain, and isn’t half as important as the taken by Prof. H. L. Evans, who for a number of years past has made a deep study of the Indians of South- eastern Alaska, their totems, leg- ends, superstitions, habits, religion and mode of life. ! » Prot. ‘ans has passed much of his time with the Alaska Indians land has collected a number of most interesting curios, which will be ex hibited during his lecture. He calls his lecture an “Alaska Totem Talk,” explaining the origin and meanrng of totem poles and throwing on the) reen pictures of the Tilikum totem | duce a double chin, e& Co. arkets Friday’s Specials: ATTENTION, WORKMEN! Your eyes take care of you why not take care of them? | will do your work right and rea |tive Indian songs. j | water yor can make an inexpensive lea fact that thousands of Seattle housewives lotion that will do wonders as a) LONDON, June 10.—Six British have discovered that 99 COFFEE is a | } NEW COINS T0 BEAR skin whitener and complexion beau-| vessels have been sunk by subme 7 A These Great Bargains lifer. It removes al! shininews,| rines within the Tast 24 hours smooth, pleasant-flavored coffee. sonably, and return your money sallowness and roughness, and|They include five trawlers and a} if {t doesn’t please you | FACE OF A LABORER -Drop-head Singer..$8.00Up Bi) gives the skin a smooth, velvety/collier, all attacked without warn The woman who markets with one : ae Drop-head Wheeler & Wilson ff)tone, while it does not rub off eas-| ing and sent to the bottom as the is Hi Kost: O'Living SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.—As | ee + 810,00 Up lly like powder, nor does if show] crews scrambled Into small Boats eye on 1 ost AVINY @— — a 66 oe eeccui eee part of the special coinage commem- Drop-head New ‘Home... on the skin ares 2 : wants quality at a moderate cured Ba- [ed lorntive of the Paname-Pacitic ex . vee $12.00 Up MAKES HAIR FLUFFY — By nrice. so she orders 99 : ponttion, the, United ‘States willl Other maken.-...-89-00 Up | Washing the hair with a teaspoon 'GERMANS WITHORAW | a ay a hy ea: le, ) strike off at the San Francisco mint! fox-top Machines. 88.00 Up ff] {it of canthrox dissolved in a cup Coffee at 25 cents a Ib. re 16c Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops Open Untii 6:20 9. M. 25,000 7 lof hot water, afterward rinsing) ppRLIN, June 10--\ 9 7 ie . hoitaes coh cay een fst, baring te tm ow atchines renied, 82.00 horas ein ‘leat our one | MEETS 9Qe%sI0 amas ct|| ularly, and she gets coffee Th |« ' | per month finds that it dries quickly and) the Germans to withdr satisfaction just as regular- deached today: ithdraw toward } ‘ evenly, Is unstreaked, bright, soft] Retigola and eladwhere in Cour- | ly 3036-7 ARCADE ITE E IN and very flufty, so fluffy, in fact.!iand and the province of Kovno, : UNION Jit DRIVERS that it looks more abundant than it} slong the Baltic, a statement ad-| Why don't is and so soft that arranging it be-| mitted today WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR |} tie Auto paver’ union of Seat MACHINE C0. seotantas ahitived “Siietare nikal pound today (costs 25c) you order a COMPANY tle, No. 284, with a charter mem-, 1424 Third Ave [hair and. scalp thoroughly of al, ROSEMAN TUARREG and prove it to yourself us how Leested at 48 Third Ave. bership of 200, was admitted to rep i . dandruff and dirt, and leaves The funeral-of James J, Bidle-| We guarantes you the best work In to a resentation at the Central L Vhird, near Pike clean, wholesome feeling, All scaly | man, the well-known traveling Crescent Mfg. Co, Seattle, Wash, eather ued. “Bring vs your eld sho . councll! Wednesday evening. ae CICCHETTE & MERLINO. union is made up prineipally of jit- ney bus drivers. hair will be brighter and glossier| will be held “riday afternoon at 3 | Main 1525 irritation will disappear, and the] salesman who died Tuesday night, " than ever before. o'clock at Bonney-Watson's, |

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