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Piano Snaps and Easy Terms at The House of Elers Homes Should Act Now | each’ 80 good are these snaps that they are bound to go Tuesday or —Great Savings Pos-| Wednesday, at the latest. Remem ber, these are in every way desir STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. PAGE HERE, EMPLOYERS! WILL YOU GIVE | ig t Piano and Player GIRL’S WISH | MISS STENOGRAPHER AN ANSWER? | 10 60 PRISON EDITOR THE STAR: If not asking too much, 1 would greatly appreciate your philosophy on one sub ject that is a puzzle to me Why is it that an é¢mployer is so cranky about an employe being to work on time, and so. noticeably meer Sabie seid to Sires ‘ arele whether or not they get off from wor 1 ; ‘ time? Ten or 15 minutes, possibly 30, after the time Please, B'rer Fox, if | am to be 1 ad r 1 punished, eat me or drown me,” oF they are supposed to quit, is their idea, yet you let seh iscia ad }words to that effect, “but please that employe come to work the next morning 10 or 1 don't throw me into the bramt minutes after 8 and he (the employer) has dyspepsia ' And ao, the story goes, B’rer Fox tis Peat of the day The Finest of High-grade, |e": Sith & Barnes, Ebersole a4) wishing to do the meanest thing to it’ pe riage \ others, at $178, $164, $205 and #0 on. H'rer Rabbit, did throw him Into the t's a question I can’t reason out, Why he will Fully Warranted, Little| brambles, which was just what wait until 4 or 4:30 to dictate his afternoon mail, when | WHAT $100 WILL DO [Prev Rabbit wanted it is just as convenient to do so at 1:30 or 2, is another Used Instruments at a) my nin ‘ i This morning, in Judge Ronald's problem i 3 you act quickly, you have the| court, Pearl Emma Tamley asked Fraction of Their Real| choice of four fine, dependable, up-to: ve sent to the penitentiary Appreciating very much your early attention, I re a right pianos, in walnut, oak or mM) And Judge Ronald, instead, turn main Sincerely A STENOGRAPHER Worth — Pianoless| hoxan casos, used, of course, but! eq her over to the Sélvation Army THE STAR WILL PRINT ALL ANSWERS good, and fully warranted, for $100)" The girl, who is only 20, had b SENT IN. brought back here from Portland, where she is said to have broken parole, She has a child, a little! girl fie tnd the Plance Are/ bic piancs, and you ponitively com “li 1 am to be always watched b Europe’ Ss Great Artists of the Highest Order. |» i — | FINE PLAYER PIANOS} Never before have we been able Just now a fine, nearly new Stein-| to offer anything like the downright 3 | value for the mone Searcely a Way plano can be had at a saving] vinci make of any {mportance not of $207. A fine Decker, mahogany \here represented in little-used Play ease, has been reduced $1 r Pianos. Three fine Weber Pian ola Pianos, the regular $1,000 4 Chickering upright, cut $230 off| $1,050 and $1,100 styles at $489 1 $527 and $650, Think of it! Less Superb] Fegular price. Celebrated Lester! bee ae ae Blase now goes for $297, in wainat| ite used onl), at for’ aaoene’ SITNEY MAN “JOLTS . at $288, Superb Jacob Doll Player i seep Steger & Sons, the regular) piano at only $270, besides a fine $475 style, now goes at $285. A $375| Decker, Autopiano, Lester, Arm strong, Chickering and more than a MiMerson now only $125. A fine} sore of others at like reductions Kingsbury, regular $300 style, now] Free music and bench with each. Get | GOES To prison |CHARLTON GOES BELLINGHAM, Wash., June 28.| C, Gunn, formert =. yom | ere | ] Was sentenced here years for Seuaent tc stock in the Sumas State | ‘liam | hep! erd ts on his way to the peniten | By Wi G. SI h Without any guards. Guno| (United Press Correspodent) | ff Stewart to forward | COMO, Italy, June 26.—Porte Feommitment papers to Walla | Chariton, the young American, on| as he was leaving for the |°! former Judge Paul Chariton of st Sunday night. He had | Porto Rico, will not lack friends on $2,000 bail rag he fs placed on trial he — | July 4, for the murder of his beau femetal. of John 8 Taylor,| tt! scene of ‘Taylor's mill, and of the state of Washington Sunday from the Grace M th. Nearly 1,000 persons at Mary Scott Charl Charlton's name is a household wor! in this region His story is well known, as a [the circumstances under which the ee core ieee, body of the former San Jose, Cal., society beauty, was found in a trunk which had been thrown into 5 Muffins | Lake Como. F a? Ry Mrs. Janet Mckenzie 111, 9d: But the Italians, like the French, f the Boston Cooking School sympathize with the slain and the slayer in “crime passionelie.” Even When ‘iiateinn are on the break- the officials sympathize with Charl- Send ther wbuld be served more | tM, &Iving an indication of thelr| if this- meal were not prepared | Willingness to allow Introduction of diy that there is no time to the question of the defendant's san- them If K the double. | ity aang Potired up the night| 1 Was not permitted to talk to fo. pot in the pan ready for bak- Chariton, but I saw his quarters in iors sec. 6° the mors- Nae where he is confined oe, woverns | From his window Chariton can ty reunded | Baking Powacry 1/8 the roof of the villa where he 1 ess: | ewe) moon and the spot by the | where she was killed | dry ingredients together th bao 1 ee eee, orether th The chances of Chariton having’ shortening and water or mike a fair trial are every bit as good as all together until perfect!y they would be in America OU muffin or gem pans fevers QQNCERTS GIVEN a IN CITY'S PARK Cavanaugh’s band Sunday enter i Raisins | ay be add- |tamed thousands of people at Madi-| |son and Leschi parks who would| have gone without band music save} lfor the public spirit of the mer-| chants of those two districts, who.) by their private donations, are hir-| |ing the band from week to week | The park board's bands played at | o3 fet cranpeen fleur; 1 3 op Pater | Volunteer park and Alki beach.| sit The army band was on deck at Fort | Lawton. aig meiecd baice, PLAN CONFAB HERE batter should always be| J B. Densmore, solicitor for the fot to insure light and molst) taited States secretary of labor, is ‘To get 88 other recipes as good ax lhere making arrangements for a| , send us the certificate packed conference to be held between Ap every 26-cent can of KC Baking | August 15 and September 1 to dis- and we will send you The | cuss important changes in the im: | Book.” J . fo Hl Handsom , 1anst Mc migration service. The conference Mite will be of national importance ————— UNDER OUR LOAN PLAN A $1,000 Loan Will Be Paid Off, and Principal, in 2 monthly payments of $86.99....Total $1,043.88 2 Interest -Total 1,085.5 -Total 1,128.24 monthly payments of 45.23.. 36 monthly payments of 31.34.. 48 monthly payments of 24.41....Total 1,171.68 60 monthly payments of 20.28....Total 1,216.80 72 monthly payments of 17.54....Total 1,262.88 84 monthly payments of 15.59....Total 1,309.56 . % monthly payments of 14.14....Total 1,357.44 108 monthly payments of 13.02....Total 1,406.16 +120 monthly payments of 12.14.,..Total 1,456.80 Borrowers are given the privilege of pay- ing more than the required monthly payment in sums of $5 or any multitple thereof. NO COMMISSION NO RENEWAL CHARGES | Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Avenue Established Assets 26 Years $4,700,000 your piano or player now. {t willl gy PIF. Also slightly used Kranich ©! pay you, and get it at Etlers Music| nad “‘cros: Bach, Marshal! & Wendell, Stroh-| House, Third and University lof discovery, Ike love, never runs a Sie \SUNSET HIGHWAY One ot the Little Sketch Made on the Firing Line, Obta ned |has no right to try grand larceny|to take the examinations so many! | charges, Attorney Philip Tworoger | times? |tollc delegate from Washington, D.|ceited Ignorance p ahe said, “I'd rather go jto the penitentiary and serve my term and have it over Sk t hi | h * Goiph iaacrdl'i0'eiring tha girl etching in Trenches into the custody of the Salvation Army, said be wan not actuated by Famous Men, Now Soldiers, Draw Pictures White! the same motive as was B'rer Fox but, on the contrary, wishes to do Dodging Bullets. the girl some good | f He cautioned her, however, that she must make an effort to lead al more purposeful life } UP” GIRL; JAILED) EVERETT, June 28—Willtam J White, driver of a jitney bus here, discovered a new way of “getting n° with a young woman who 4° him. But the genius smooth, and William must spend th day in jail and pay a $26 fine ides The young lady got into his car os & passenger, and Willlam “got even” by taking her out of the reg ular route and down @ rough street to “Jolt her up a bit by Correspondent Phillips. UNFIT FOR TRAVEL BY H. J, PHILLIPS Jpaintings of actual fighting — PARIS, France, June —The| One artist writes from the front Sunset highway, the automobile/art of war has begotten war art These sketches w road into the Cascades, is not ready for traffic beyond Bide-w-Wee, as & perfect avalanche of it while, with our sacks to our backs No more will the painters of|we waited to repel a German af was reported a couple of weeks) Europe daub bucolic scenes—the tack ago. Motoring parti returning lowing kine, the farmstead and the I am going to amuse myself by Sunday from the mountains declar-|iane that leads to it and the gently making some little drawings for the 4 the road to be in terrible shape,| flowing brooks end of th if I am still alive nd warn other automobilists from) Becaus the artists are at the in five r or what with the attempting the trip. From Hid front, attired in the garb of fight-| mines, » lis, bullets, at —BSecond Fiosws ¥ ee on to the pass the mud ranges|ing men instead of the baggy trous tacks an er at ou can Several vaudev acts will pre-| rom a foot to three and a half feetlers, fiowing tie and wide brimmed never be rable the nexticede dane’ o Presse club! P in depth. Many machines became|hat common to their kind minute cede (dancing at the Pree ue | MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. tightly wedged in the mire, and] War art is the only art that the; “Don’t be surprired at my pe|A luncheon will be served horses were needed to extricate|year will produce leullar writing. I am doing it with| The Awakening of the Roses,” a BI : F them The painters are in the rankala little piece of sharpened birch|song, dance and posing act, will be PHARMACY MEN To jaine, Wash. on Sunday. The | A gang of 300 men is putting the/and must of necessity paint the, tree.” put on by Ethel Simmons, Lola — and Stripes and the British road in shape for summer travel.|scenes closest to them. The most interesting drawings|Hansen, Florence Rogers, Vanta SEE EMPRESS SHOW paniae: tea apaae flagstafts They will be on the job a month] The leisure of the trenches gives are those done by men in the| Morrison and Loulsa K. Lepper.| yet. them plenty of time to sketch and trenches, of exciting moments dur- huge bundles of drawings have been ing the day. sent back to Paris for exhibition) There are collections by Dallet Girl Countess Put in and sale for the aid of the widows | Bruyer, Montagne, Bernard Naudin,| made} DOESN'T WISH = “REPUTATION | | M<Dowsall foi LIKE PILATE Charge Purchases Made Tuesday Not ATLANTA, Ga, Juné Gov.| Billed Till August 1 Harris, | know that during term of office this great seal of has not en dishonored Go in, who retl as f exevutive of Georgia, Satur day, to Gov. Harris, who succeeded him. There had been some hissing of G Slaton during the inaugurs in connection with the | case, but this statement pted with tremendous ap ceremont Leo F was er plau At a luncheon given later in| honor of the new governor, Goy.| Slaton said | “Two thousand years ago an other governor washed his hands of a case and turned a \ h P rist length, Pure we vith guarantee - | Jew to a mob, For 2,000 years ble f . : ' _Kuaranteed | that governor's name has been | bid eae ce 4 c ‘ or gray,] « accursed. If today another | pair 438e. i | Jew were lying in his grave be stata tie Hee ae het el Long ge Gloves, $2.50, Toumetly $3.50 : | duty, | would, all thru my life, 16-butte French Kid Gloves, in white or black; a x | find blood on my hands and 0% nt ras reduced to $2.50. would consider myself an as sassin thru cowardice.” | 16-Button Silk Gloves, Very Special 65c tate militia stood guard the | Elbo w ’ length, | double tipped, Pure Silk Gloves, with | CHINESE OFF ON $2.50 Woolnap Blankets $1.95 Camping Blanket ize 66x80, white with pink or THEIR LAST LAP, blue border; has a heavy wool finish. Special $1.95. trade from China to the United States thru Seattle, or, in fact, any | 12'%4c and 15c Ginghams 7c Stakes wave aevetiea, coal Standard quality Dress Ginghams tn plaids and entertained in Port. | checks. They are mostly rk colors; 37 inches wide | Very special, yard T¢. Third Floor. Ps | $2.25 Linen Breakfast Cloths $1.85 . Promising nothing, giving no] , peer f loth ‘ = hint to what they have in mind | 000’ qual pure flax cloth, size 70x70 inches, inf’ 3 as to establishing more lines of a variety of patterns. Special tomorrow, $1.85. a Ps commins are today be Cheng-Hsun Chan resident of the commission, did say, howe the effort which built thin event | $3.50 Mary Jane Pumps $2.49 years, and the Pacific All Sizes and Widths for Girls and Women heoet ocean will be bridged by trade Sunday there were auto trip ver the boulevards, during wi the Chinese visitors, who have seen | practically every other port in this | country b coming here, ex pressed thelr opinion that this is |the finest harbor they had found will stop in Portland a day then go on to San Francisco. Patent and dull leather Pumps, the original Mary Janes, made with ankle straps and finished with a flat bow; have : ligt elt sole and) ™ PRESS CLUB WILL —~ : flat eels Fine Ton : HAVE LADIES’ NIGHT duced to $249. | Several special song features will |be given by Ted Lemark, Oscar| The State Pharmaceutical asso ‘TO |Lee and Dowbriok. elation, holding its annual conven- SUE POWDER co. —aeieemnenen tion hére, and the state pharmacy board will be guests of the Empress Cell by the Germans|*"¢ children of artiste--and there Meheut, and many others 4 Insurance com will mak y G are a lot of them—killed at the) These names mean the pick of 'BYERS MAY 60 To theatre Wednesday evening for the companies 52 - the usual Beaux Arts exhibitions sketches are odd little posiacnonteiedencnen Some are on tiny scraps of paper with pencil or charcoal drawings; rand ome in water ¢ " Ry Edwie J. Brows, D. D. 5. cal iret Ave. en the Dental business. They have passed resolu tions condemning the stamp The grocers will hold their an |nual pienfc in Wildwood park or |the. little green trading stam bine came ifea few weeks ag > make arrests of yen In my of jhad by applying to the secretary Skeletons of six men found un der house at Niagara, N. D, For jaent to insane asylum. jo mceeret On AMUSEMENTS youth: hat too mustar ing reference principles in rtinements. MOORE &:° Sun. ight SEATS NOW was lo profit at my expense by creating prejudice Prices: Nights, S00 to §2: popula againat my office Mat. Wed, prices 260 to $1.00. Every Song @ Sensation Kvery Dance « Delight ery Moment Mirthful and Merry “THE REAL GALL DENTISTS” The 9 of this Dr. Bark aston Countess Helene ished me, as he was absolutely the e Tighting’ for hin rights who w Countess Helene D’Ardey, the |e 6 eit ee eee ieeeee in vio. 16-year-old girl imprisoned by the|iation of what he calis law, and Germans because she “preferred a| hiring unregistered Dentists, He now sneaks Into the combine’ tent and iinet ates neve pretends to love the le but he does Pe LE not dare answer these questions Dr. Bark, If there in no Dental for years for your Dental certificate? Dr. Bark, if you love the law, and late It for so many years before you were registered? ‘ yr, Bark, if the examinations are Alleging a justice of the peace] yroper and’ ensy, why did you have HENRY W, SAVAGE Ofters the Musica! Hit of the Decade With Mr HAJOS And Entire Original N. ¥. Cast Big Orchestra—Briltiant Chorus Monday morning secured a writ of| | Ur. Bark, if the Wer imerense, ai habeas corpus from Judge Albert-|Tenat who is competent. should son, ordering Sheriff Hodge to|pass the first time, think you not? show cause why he is keeping Dr. Bark, are you not ashamed to | World's Greatest . o 7 admit that you are caught in your Joseph Buteau in the county jail Son take thes? wick-Change Arti BROS, a} | Buteau was fined $200 and costs by |’ "Dr. Mark, is It not true that after Justice Whitehead for grand lar-|}ou had falied many times In your! “The Pac House” ceny and has been tn jail since| Dental examinations, you told me | | May “4 sang that you were so disgusted with Kitner, Haynes and Montgomery Dentistry that you were going to| start @ saloon NY ; Answer these questions and I wil t) . buy you a suit of clothes. HERE IM AUGUST Now, Dr. Bark, you hed a good be a gentleman, and mir Most Rev John Ronzano, Let Dr. Macy Cure You Successt ment for | Nose, Throa! business, but ha Volt" to the public once t dften. You slur my political f 208- land T forgive you, because your cludes the 5 ption and u 6 impor Providence | yeetnk keeping you| and. Urinary aap : bility of your 4 C., and Most Rev. Alexander Chen-| bility of your parnepin & ter, D. D., of Portiand, Ore, are| Sin oe retrie named on the program just prepared |was kind to human for the annual convention of the out of the salo ns; it would | ders, Nervous hot have been so painful on mankind | sy ‘and all supreme council, Knights of Colum: |i) vortality would probably have] hesses, bus, which is to be held here}}van hi * een higher CONSULTATION August %, 4 and 5. Dr, Bark, after affording the peog FREER Gov. Lister and Mayor Gill will Die the highest class service obtain: | No gxtra Charge for ple | able in Dentistry for fourteen years Medteinen recon the viens Stlepene Jin one location and under my own name, while you have been moving, | HOFF TO LECTURE changing men and fices, and Hours, 10 to 12, 2 te 5, 7 to A. Sun- days, 10 to 12, Hans J. Hoff, assiatant professor | shifting about. hunting for n new ps fun je fent of business ; of German at the University of | punks suffering from tn 18% Seattle, Wash Washington, is scheduled for a lee-|fintiie ex ture Monday night, 8 o'clock, Den EDWIN Dv. s BROWN, PD [itor oh er 8S TYARE /mentat Dovarissent,.tie Peet Aveo STEWART HOUSE | rat Aven. 86 Stewart St, r Admiral Stockton, U. 8. N., Near Pike Public Mark: R retired, one of men who helped put open evenings until 8 and Sundays ale Gace cottes Rls tor navy yard here, in Seattle for stay until 4 for people who work, One or Two, GOA of few days. Phone Main 3640 which, they say, is a drain on their|coing, Professor Horace ¢ July 21, and concessions may be} merly oceupled by man who was | PANTAGES PHILADELPHIA, A 4 an effort to recover about $30,000 first show. George H. Bartell, local : . ISLANDS FOR YEAR | ‘'*". is president of the asso- 48 need pyres by the recent ex clation, and H. D. Pilcher chairman | Poston of 18 tons of dynamite hersiig of the entertainment committee. im the Atlas Powder Co, same ger mington, ac ements for an exchange of| Many novel stunts are planned | yy ; ied pose tap Be v. for the amusement of the out-of. eel. town guests, among them a | Arran | professors between the University of Washington and the University) song, to the tune of “Tipperary,”| LUTHER CONVENTION ENDS ‘The Dental War Is on | lor the Philippines have progressed|to be sung by Mre. Newman | The ninth annual convention of . eoaers4 |the Tacoma District Luther League to the stage where it is probable that Dr. Horace G. Byers, professor CE lot Columbia closed Sunday night, Seattle’s Dental Fukers sous init acorn are shonin aes soeew:| OELEBRATE PEACE | ,<.on sccet Sry ius will spend the next nt of his Deming ‘07, head of the department of chein istry in the University of the Phil ippines, will come to the University njof Washington for the year | Swedish - Lutheran Gethsemnae Celebration of the hundred years | church of Seattle. of peace that have followed the| At fhe business meeting Satur — treaty of Ghent will take place at|day, officers were elected for the the international boundary at' ensuing year. jyear in Manila, In the "mi ton| THE DENTAL WAR IS ON | An interesting musieal prosram||| But Regardless of What Any One May | was given Saturday evening in Odd} Say, Don’t Let Anything Get These Fellows’ hall by the Verein Arion, Junder the auspices of Claude Mor-| Facts Out of Your Mind: ton Mme. Hesse-Sprotte, Miss | Gwendolyn Geary, Charles Case and At the Regal Den- the Knickerbocker quartet gave spe. tial numbers, and a chorus of 50/{) tal Offices you get— people sang the songs of the Fa-) FIRST—The _ ser- | ther! and ps NTE SESE |] vices of graduate and | istered dentists NOW SHE WANTS —=|| ‘iio have passed the SOME RESULTS |}] examination of the state dental board | Wisle M. Huber raised her boy to|f] and have their certifi- be a dentist, and it cost her $1,500 | \to wend him thru a dental college, {J cates to prove this so she says. He is Clinton Huber, | hanging on the wall Savoy hotel. » a . 2 |""Mrs, Huber began a suit in Judge|}] in plain sight, right |§mith’é court, Monday, to collect If in front of their den- She is his stepmother. tal chairs. | SECOND—The very best of materials and HE TAKES IT BACK ||} workmanship. nay THIRD—A real and conscientious desire on our | Ackley, Billy eosayn a ci part to please and satisfy you. r Ra |who quit the famous evangelist’s FOURTH—The lowest of prices—for it is an fnpicy recently «ttn aecret 1 invariable rule of this office that “We will not | Inade. concerning the. ditferences|{{ be underbid on price” and most assuredly no one with Sunday have been distorted, | can go above us on quality. lApbatigns be orttiniees his mMetaad FIFTH—A written and signed guarantee wi or manner of preaching,” he sald. /1 your work—that your work will be satisfactory. “IT would be the last man in the : . . world knowingly to put a straw ini{{ This guarantee is signed, not only by the opera- the way of his continuing success 1} tor who does the work, but also by Dr. L. R. abo) ‘eat work in which he is en Clark, Manager, who is thoroughly responsible. pe et Under these circumstances, we say, “You can’t \I} get unsatisfactory work at this office.” HOOT, MON, PICNIC | This is a live, progressive, up ‘to date office, Scotland's send and daughters | We have avery. modern facility that modern wil hold. high revel In Wildwood | science has devised for the doing of painless, per- park on Sunday. Medals will be |] manent and satisfactory dental work. | given for winning athletes and All we ask that you give us a ct to prizes for fancy dancing and the highland fling ’ prove it. arene | Regal Dental Offices |mated here. that 400 of the 2,25¢ state liquor licenses which expire Dr. L. R. Clark, Mana June 30, will not be renewd for the next six months. The state pro-| . ‘orn i Jnion hibition law goes into effect Janae} 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Uni ary 1, 1916, OR, L. R. CLARK