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Straight Line Hardwood Prin cess Dresser, large French plate mirror, Regular $14.50 baron $10.75 Iron Beds, extra heavy, 2-inch poats, 5 fillers. Extra large, easy Sate price, $3.95 price $7.50. Go-Fasy Sulky; has rubber tires regular $1.35. For Satur day only . ene 95c Solid Oak Dresser in Colontal style, with French plate mir ror. Has two large and two small drawers finished in golden wax, Extra spectally since $12.75 48-inch Heavy Plank Top Din ing Table, made of finest quartered white oak, fumed Full Collapsible Go-Cart; has 10- | finish or wax. Regular $30 inch rubber-tired wheels, spring Sale $ 1 Beat, adjustable foot and back, with price 2 .75 & leatherette uood; a $7.50 value. > : You Pay Less for Better Peay oe Ses Fist if Quality at Thompson's Rugs Galore at Prices Cut to the Bone T try Brussels, 9x12. Regular ses 218.08. nade price . dine e912. 75 T Bi Is, 9x12. R \ nai soagesi pi F nee my $14 75 Stenson Kolax, $x12. Regy $26.00, Sale price ........... 515 PIKE STREET dance on Lake Washington June) Union Dye Works | The Werner murder eubeten was! revived Friday when Prosecuting (Inc.) jhis ranch | Piconi. | | The witness took the suit to an/ nis patassn tomas Ep TROOPS | fantry, on the Mexican border, to + Funston because of the present sit | Attorney Al Lundin and Chief Dep- EVERYTHING IN | A blood-stained suit of clothes,, Issaquah tailor Wednesday nicht to} | | oe galman Dock, | | Children 5 to 12 50c | RDER Dairy Lunch Aboard Boat, or | ig | | | relleve the Seventh and Eighth juation In Mexico, uty Sheriff Jack Stringer made a jhurried trip to Issaquah, where CLEANING AND DYEING “ ST ge wadtten |Henry Werner was found a year 20TH AVE. AND &. UNION crumpled and mildewed, has been) |turned over to the authorities. It} jis said to belong to one of the prin-| | be cleaned, The tailor immediately notified the marshal, who communi \eated the information to the Seattle) prosecutor $1.00 Round Trip Take Your Own Lunch If You Prefer a ghee RTE WASHINGTON, June or FOUR HOURS AT ANACORTES 1 tor the Ninth and Fifth cav cavalry and the 24th infantry in the Philippines were suspended s td Brin today The action was said to have heen ago beaten to death in a barn on| Jelpal witnesses in the trial of Frank| | The witness is under survetllance| nS | = jalry and the Twenty-seventh fn taken at the request of Maj. Gen the ‘ACQUIT CARMEN ON TAMPERING CHARGE 4 G. N. Finnell, former policeman 1 PNE|NMD J charged vy the Seattle Klectrie Co with tampering with the air-brakes on one of its cars during the strike of March 30, was acquitted Thurs |day night. The case was tried in Judge Ronald's court, the jury to reaching its verdict after four |hours’ deliberation. Finnell ts now working on the Seattle, Renton & | Southern line | The technical charge was injur ing a ratiway, the case being the Ghe first in which this statute has lever been invoked in the state, | Atty. Tom McMahon represented Hollywood Finnell DucKpond U. S. STEPS IN | | | WASHINGTON, June 11.—The |state department today demande i |a delay in the execution of Second and Pine Marks and 8. Franklin, Amer convicted and sentenced to be shot on a charge of counterfeiting by Gen, Villa's court. ~seee BUY HERE NOW-SAVE MONEY Saturday morning this store will open with every price reduced. We quote here only a few samples of the wonderful values. Read them and you will realize what great, wonder bargains are waiting here for money-saving shop- pers. Come early Saturday morning and get first choice. THOMPSON FURNITURE CoO. WILL GIVE EXCURSION The Young Men's Hebrew asso-| BLC CL IS ciation will give excursion and | Round Top Dining Table, AVY pedestal, furned finish, Regulr price $20.00 Quartered oak, full box, fumed Dining Room Chairs, Spanish leather seats. Regular price Large Reed Rocker, roll seat and arms; strong and com fortable; fumed or natura’ we, $28 Cabinet. tintshed nat ural; has large bins, drawers and boa cabinets and shelves as ex EXTRA SPECIAL $8.75 A Full 45-Lb, Felted Mattress, with rolled, stitched edge. in A. C. A, or fancy tick; @ mattress better than some that sell for $15.00, Special for Saturday and Monday $8.75 We Have What We Adver- tise, and Sell at Adv tised Prics sour “~NEW CLUE IN WERNER MURDER The man testified in bebalf of Piconi, declaring he was with the accused on the morning the crime was committed. As a result of this statement, a perjury charge was lodged against him but was later dismissed. Pk # trial followed that of Mre. Werner. They were charged jointly with the murder, but were both acquitted Werner was found dead in his} barn on the morning of March 2 1914, his head hacked to pleces by ja score of wounds inflicted with a mattock SATURDAY Motion Pictures at 3 p. m. evening, beginning at 8 per ky the Consumers’ League Will put on a special program of vocal and instrumental music, addresses, pictures, ete. No charge for admission, Public in vited The Manufacturers’ Association Exhibit and Exchange Main Entrance, Stuart Building Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo want to keep your hair ndition, the less soap better pe and prepared sham ntain too much alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ts very harmful. Just plain mulaified cocoanut off greasclens), In much better than ranything else you can tse ten your hair with nake an abund nd nealp ‘thor ery part! et, dirt, dangruff and ex The hate driew quick y and evenly, and It leaves ft fine and silk fluffy and eas coanut re, It Is unces Is enough sryone In the family Advertise ment — |fatuated with this fellow and then | — “ STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915. PAGE Cynthia Grey’s TABLISHED 1 Minton’s : Whitall LETTERS ||| = | ac Dougall + fouthwick |", Rot Wade’ Bian Going, WANs Floor Floor man who has not been living the | Secona Ave, and Pike Si tore Open 9 A. M. 0 6 FM Fr eer ef Sixth Semi-Annual Clearance of }down upon becaus ee i fel Men’s Wear stand eritictam, then tt ts your duty to stand by him if you think he ean ahr This Important Event Offers the Most Remarkable Values of the Q.—Please tell me why do peo ple laugh and make remarks when Season in Men’s Fine Furnishings at the Following Special Prices: a girl blushes—men especially. 1 etnias a Muon a erage bibs 100 Dozen Negligee B. V. D. Union Suits Lisle Union Suits Athletic Union Suits | id, and blush reat dea Shi 5c apabbegarertey a $1.10 $1 dan People have teased and made fun ‘ ‘ and stared. The girls at the store All new ble pat Regularly $1.00 ae Mel cael meron 18%; all $1. 18 j|where | work, every time a gentle |man comes in and speaks to me, sleeve lengt? 20 Dozen Pajamas Regular ) Men’ 's Night Shirts |will say, “Now watch her blush.’ $1.45 V and French neck P ‘ dozer Night | This makes me have such a f Regularly $2.00 0 ( of crepe, solesette and t i i ac bt aa Jand horror of blushing that | blush sd ald plates 95c > eapsle stores 75c | worse than ever. Is there any way Negligee Shirts waauinie PAG ARE Ne SOT rp Regularly $ of overcoming this fear? gs - Pye 95 Night Shirts | i$ Eighty dozen, in wide and BASHFUL kath anita § ra harrow stripes Scarfs and Ties on 6 Sila te aor ‘ y Linen Handkerchiefs 75¢ Se SbuREGd off ‘a ask, bak Imported Handkerchiefs 3 for. = ta Sixty dozen Irish Linen Regularly $1.1 Len Beer pera re thagesn ft ogy it oe doses for Hales $190, oF 1 | Porosknit Union Suits | hem “nd Hine Silk Striped Pajamas ally denotes one who is possessed 3 for $1 00 85c 6 for $1.00 $1.65 of womanly shyness and a mind Regularly $1.00 | Regularly 25¢ $2.00 0 values and heart yet unspoiled by too much know! 50e valu * of the world I think bashfulness person com a grown * from thelr not hav ink & proper realization of their own worth Just think {t over yourself. Aren't you just as good as the whom you speak? Ia the reason why you should f Mary Jane Pumps for Girls Reduced to $2.49 HIS popular model may had in patent colt or pdull leather, has light welt sole and broad, low heel. Sizes 2% to 7. Special, $2.49. $8.50 to $15. 00 HESE are the highest grade Suits for boys from 8 to 18 years. Plain blue serge, blue cheviot and fancy novelty cloths. They are all Norfolk style—$8.50 to $15.00. Boys’ Norfolk Suits f $5.00 to $7.50 Fine tailored Norfolk Suits for boys from 7 to 17 years. Many of these Suits have two pairs of trousers —$5.00, $5.65, $6.65 and $7.50. Boys’ Light-Weight Reefer Coats at Reduced Prices $5.00 Coats are now $3.75 $6.50 Coats are now $4.88 $8.50 Coats are now $6.25 $10.00 Coats are now $7.50 We also have complete the point of discomfort when they speak to you Just school your jself a little and remind yourself |that you are now a grown woman. jand there ts no reason why you |should be oversensitive when | meeting people | Tam suggesting this, not because I think there is a eneity of your |forgetting how to blush—that |should be sorry for—but iene you claim that your shyness makes | you feel uncomfort | If yoo can’t over ing habit Kirle would be could bring the bright to their faces o Ankle-Strap Pumps for Children Either in patent or dull leathers, on a broad toe last with extension welt sole and spring heel. Sizes 5 to 8. Special, $1.75. blush man if they sity color alo the use of a rouge pot y without | Q.—Please tell me what the fifth wedding anniversary is. When en aining for this, what should the orations be, and what should be rved? MRS. L. A.—The fifth is the wooden wedding. Some hostesses decorate with sbavings, bamboo curtains, bare floors, or even sawdust cover jing the floors, but the effect ts Jaueor rather than artistic. It Is | much better to use large plants @hd | branc! hes cum from trees, if possible Serve the supper on an uncovered table, using wooden plates, b Week-End Sale of Stylish Trimmed Hats at $7.95 A TIMELY sale of Trimmed Hats that are Stylish. For Saturday we have reduced many of our better Hats. Hats of fine hemp, Milan hemp, Leghorn, satin, crepe and heavy silks, including straight brim sailors of a Jand wooden pall or tub. Serve a sizes, and small tailored Hats for street and travel wear stocks of Boys’ Straw Hats, wooden or low-colored menu i Kai ade ite com- , Shi creatina chidiam “ieee cate _ Hats that are all black and all white and com Bernas, Clothes Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts, au lait, French vantila ice cream binations of the season’s best shades included in Khaki Trousers, Caps, Ties, and sponge cake, or chicken salad sandwiches, maple ice cream, cafe au lait and sunshine cake Write invitations on cards cut from wood. en plates, or on wooden plates of the smallest size | at $7.95. cccona 1 Khaki Blouses, etc. Vanity Cases, 65c this special sale for Saturda Sweaters of All Kinds Q.—i am a young boy 20 years Seatcrytoe ante For the Little Boy or Girl (of German Silver) ee NEW shaped Vanity that hangs A few weeks ago | was called ec ye ially this season of the year, from a soldered chain. It is fitted East on a business trip, and on my N this climate, and esz peep sae hi as the street one ery child should have a Sweater for the chilly with a mirror, coin compartments, and a other i : ‘ Speed my ihat end epekerte har but morning and after sundown—and rainy days, too space for powder and hair pins. Splendid P value at 65e¢. Wool Sweaters, $3.75— | Fiber Silk Sweaters New Jade Earrings in button or drop Shetland Wool Sweaters | $3-75— style, 5O0¢. In solid colors and two one effects ‘ave ‘little Sterling Silver Bar Pins, set with tiny Se poe Maye itle } | Erench brilliants, 50¢. she ignored me. | Would you advise me to treat her |Just as a friend from now on, and explain the reason why, or simply |!gnore her as she did me? PPLE. in plain colors with white lining, which is also o A.—If the girl continues to ig knit. Colors, Geranium roll collar and ® fasten ee : |nore you without apparent reason Copenhagen, pink, blue| with knit-covered but Jet Back Combs with cut ornamental I guess you will have to do like , hic $3 7 | tons, $3.75 tops, 95e. wise, whether you want to or not ANG’ White; Pebet B- | nical ! r a e : hat are quadruple silver an it is @ girl's place to speak first | Coat Sweaters, $1:50— Bud Nabe: at are. queerny Certainly, treat her the same as Coat Sweaters, $3.75— Ro!l Collar Sweaters in plated for 25¢. |you would any other girl acquaint zl . sited solic colors she Lingerie Clasps of sterling silver or jance; but don't do any explaining Full fashioned — belted hid 01 rs, finished old Pied “ir 5O¢ |If there's any explaining to be done, Sweaters, in solid colors with two pockets and & » pa . A splendid Sweater for pearl buttons down front, “Lucky Penny,” a big souvenir penny everyday wear, $3.75. | $1.50. Third Floor of Seattle, 25e¢. First Floor [She's the one who should do tt Q.—I have a sister who has been ‘ going with lor from one of th ‘ : . : i - | ere Hl The Mac Dougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street }f ships in the navy yard. Father re to allow him to come to see » as he says no sailor will have a chance to spoil his daughter. is sentenced to die the follow: Have you tried an Ice Cream! Being a sailor is no disgrace, in R WILL ing week, Tuesday. The gov- Soda at the Hollywood Lunch} jmy estimation, and the one of| ernor will hear the same evi- Fountain this week? 5c, all Flaw . be |whom | am speaking is certainly lence as was submitted to the | d vors.—Adv as fine a fellow as | ever met, and| prison commission, which re- | — jsis thinks the world of him. | have fused to commute the sentence. | | been doing all in my power to help! \ 5 jher meet him at different places, | —— eee -—o |but | would much rather he would | % A reguier university ls In opere| eople » No f | be allowed to call at our home than ATLANTA, Ga, June 11.— tion In the prise amp at Soldau. The oldest people in the North \continue as | have been doing. Gov. Staton will hear Leo M. (Prussia, due to the fact that among|End of Seattle had their innings} 0 e rs Father says a sailor has a girl| Frank's application for commu: the Belgian prisoners are many | -phursday night, at the “Sunset So: | In every city and that his daughter tation of his death sentence, professors and the students of four cial.” at the University Methodist | Are especially invited to) visit our pkant. We want you to know with just what care the famous SEATTLE ICE CREAM CO.’S Cream of will n rm beginning next Monday. Frank —Helgian universities t bt dt ak Hh gr che cea ls lds 4 chureh, When 70 men and women in| {have him go away and forget her, | the “sere and yellow” were guests thereby causing her a lot of pain. of honor Mother has met him and likes Mrs, L. A. Freeman, 4234 11th him immensely, He is refined, S Meats gentlemanly and educated, coming u m mer ave. N. E., was awarded @ large from a good home back East bouquet of American Beauties for! She is 19, 80 don't you think she being the oldest woman present.; is old enough to have a say.so? | She is 82 Can you suggest a method whereby 0 e S | 8. C. Hanscom, aged 90, 1531 B.| he can gain admittance to our home ‘d st., took the honors for being asa caller? Very sincerely, oldest man present A WORRIED BROTHER, 5 AT BIG REDUCTIONS | eae aed “e digoiaden a | A.—Tell your father for me t he does not understand giris or bh nen move than 70 years of age, at-) {would know that he is only adding tended ° fuel to the flame by refusing yo ‘ Nea een ‘ l t Ne gh Foie g Hes In our Downstairs Department we |} escwe x oe ef Quality home, It takes no e than pd : 5 . * i ; ‘fet 3 ents’ disapproval of & young man are again showing a big lot of ladies’ || \\", “"*. abiee Bowen and Mra. C to convince their daughter that she . | {n madly in, love with him, and see summer effects in Pumps and Oxfords reams him she will if she must walk . . thi’ tire to caet to hin ‘Pasente (all leathers) at big reductions. It NEW COMMANDANT should open the doors of home to a the friends of thelr children, and will spay you to see them tomorrow. SOMES NEXT MONTH Je rininacing druggists and if any of them are out of tune ae confectioners Ask for it their faults loom up q@uch bigger BREMERTON June 11.—Capt [fb Ati { ented Wh rhe terre: eevee ° 18 commandant of the navy yard Our plant is located at o nt be prejudiced | bi sieg div lletdl i break vas announced Tuesday at Wash: is made. Bring the chile dren with you, Sold by dis The North sea is the greatest 120 Marion St. ington, Is expected here about /ff FIRST AVE, SOUTH {fishing ground in the world, and uly e wi e ae | AND STACY ST. ‘there seems to be no diminution | he command of the battiennin| of the catch, ieorgia June 20,