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Regular Price $4.25, Special $2.85 SPECIALS FROM THE BEDDING AND LINEN SECTION All Linen Hemetitched Tow. els, size 19x39; regular 35¢ values. Only 60 of these in this Sale. Special, 20c while they last tSo extra fine quality Huck Towels, 20x39 Inches. Our quantity le limited, so we can allow only 10 to a customer. , wi LT Beas; se LOC TSc Oakland Sheets, 72x99; made of high-grade mutiin. Special... .. 57c 25c Plilow Slips to match, each Wodhouse-Grinbaum Furniture @. ize 416° 424 - Dike 4. Miya-Gawa, veteran newepa- perman of Nagasaki, Japan, on last of 8,000-mile journey by foot | Steel Couch Just Like Picture All Linen Towels, size 18x36, hematitched; only 18 of these. Regular price 25c. While they last ...., LOC 10 Huck Towels, white or red stripe borders; 16x31 Inch mee: regular 10c value. Woolnap lankete In grays, tans, white and plaids; full sized; priced from 75c . $4.50 Per Pair Solid Oak Library Table in the pop ular light fumed fin- ish; Ie In the straight tine Craftaman con- struction; top meas ures 30x48 inches, with good sized draw. er. $21.50, $16.95 Street: STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, CHARGES WIFE HIRED NEGROES * — TOKILL DOCTOR gl 5 ——— | | PROVIDENCE, R. | is So A R pt. 2, ts — - -= — | —BSensational developments in | the killing of Dr, C. Frankiin Mohr and wounding of his of fice istant, Mies Emily Bur. | ger, came today with the arrest of Mra. Elizabeth Mohr, the doo- | tor’s wife, following the conf | sions of three negroes that they | had been paid $5,000 to slay Mohr, | The doctor, prominent here and in Newport, Was shot as he and his young woman companion sat in an Jautomobile near Hyatt lsoon after being taken pital Miss Bu ed and is being cared for at the same hospital Auto Stops In Dark Spot According to the young woman's story, the automobile in which she was riding with Dr. Mohr had come to a stop at a dark place tn the road whén another car came by from which the shots were fired | George W. Healis, colored chaut- feur of Dr. Mohr's automobile, and Victor Brown, allas James Johnson, price 80c, Special recently discharged by Mohr, were 42x36 Pillow Slips to match, taken into custody. The police de 15e values for, 9 clare both signed confessions, each ste eeeeeees c Henry Spellman, a third pegro, was arrested early today and con fessed, according to the police, that he shot Miss Burger and that |Brown shot Dr. Mobr | Wife Denies Her Gullt After questioning Spellman the |police arrested Mrs. Mobr. $2.00 | According to the statements Hea- lis and Brown signed, Healis was |to get $1,000 for stopping Dr. FOOD CHOPPER Rs een eee a toe kill SPECIAL ing Dr. Mobr and Spellman was to get the same amount for killing the Friday and girl Saturday to a hos Fancy bordered All Linen fm Hematitched Towels, size 21x | 40; only 48 at this price; regular 40c values. While they last.. 29c Extra good quality Sheets, size 72x90; requir 7 Good Cotton Com- forts, 72x82, at $1.75 Extra large Cotton Comforts, 78x84, priced Mrs. Mohr had a sult for separa tion pending against her husband and he had filed a counter action She has emphatically denied hav ing anything to do with the shoot- 59c All Nickel guaranteed to wake you up. Special Alarm Clocks, 65c CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 WILSON PREPARES DEFENSE PROGRAM tary supplies of all sorts, particu larly of arti ¥ ammunition which the present supply ts » jously {nadequate. With respect to the coast de fenses, congress will be asked to Remember We Charge No of tort | United States | arrived here Wednesday night. Just the Meat You Want at Look for U. & Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality Shops Open Until 6:20 10caDay Will Buy These Great Bargains Drop-head Singer. - $8.00 Up Drop-head Wheeler & Wilson +++. $10.00 Up w Home . $12.00 Up -87.00 Up Box-top Machines... $3.00 Up New Machines rented, $2.00 per month. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third Ave. Third, near Pike Main 1525 Q.—I read the letter written you by “Disappointed,” and | nave had the identical experience my self, | feel | must write. | came | out here four years ago, and at that time | had a great trouble. After |) was here a while, | met a gentle man and he asked to call. Our friendship ripened into love and he pro marriage to me, providing his health got better. We | had our home all planned out, even a bu@iness picked out that we | would pursue. We had such lovely | times. Oh, Miss Grey, how | loved | Such a love | had never dreamed of. We had a theatre and broke it the pho and he never come t me after that. We never quarreied, and | have grieved ever since. La 1 met another man, and | permitted him to take me to proposed. Of id | told ying he {would destroy himself if | did not marry him, Finally | consented. In the three years | have been married to him, ! have met my lover four of five ti on the street and have always spoken to him—that is all. But it unnerv me so | am sick all over, and the is not a day | do not grieve for him, and with such a longing. But, Mies Grey, | am loyal to my husband, because | married him |and he Ie good to me. | know he doesn’t imagine | still grieve, and | would not ti him, Altho he got me by threatening me, I'll be true always. For the benefit of girls, | write this. Do not ever let a man teil you he can make you love him— that is impossib) Love le as free as the winds and will surely come to the girl or man without any bid- ding. | would rather a thousand times be single than married to a man | do not love, Keep a clear engagement conscience and surely things will) turn out for the best in the end. 1 hope to see my letter in print, as It will relieve my pent-up fe ings #0 much. MARY. A—You rote for the benefit of some one else, and you did not ask advice from me, nevertheless I am going to answer you. It seems to be the dominant trait of feminine nature to grieve over the indifference of man. In the course of my travels as Cynthia Grey, I have met an astonishing number of women and girls who seem to gloat over their “pent-up feelings” and the sacrifice (7) they have made. I never meet one of these women but that I ca barely resist the temptation to gi her a good shaking. The sun m shine ever so brightly, but a biind |perfon never sees it. The Cup of Life holds a certain amount of fo: and sorrow for each and @ery lone of us. The person who gives up entirely to sorrow, who allows gloom and melancholy to penetrate ry crevice of the heart deliber ately shuts out the joy whict j might be theirs. I do not believe it possible for a | person who has loved truly to ever lentirely forget; but they can make Jwuch a success of the forgetting habit that they will remember only the pleasant things and thus erad-| feate pain, tivated many Interests in life is face frankly the fact demonstrated He died} r was painfully wound-| 1915. PAGE 5. GILL DECLARES FORDS ARE GOOD - ENOUGH FOR 'EM | Mayor Gill Thursday indorsed the rtand taken by The Star Wednos-| day that Fords should be substitut-| jed for costly automobiles for city officials. | He celled attention to his recent |message to the budget committee, in which he mamended ways of economizing, and urged the commit to eliminate the big cars wher ever possible, and to instruct heads of departments to purchase Fords in the future. It inn’t possible to eliminate the big cars, entirely,” said the mayor, but the number can be reduced The fire department requires a cer tain number of big cars, because sometimes they are called upon to jearry heavy apparatus Mayor Gill, it may be here In serted, parenthetically, neither owns an auto nor will he sanction ja city auto being matnteined for his use, His secretary, Jimmy Cre han, owns @ Ford, and generally takes the mayor home from the of fice in the evening. But Hi pays Jimmy for the gasoline consumed. In the morning Hi clambers on a street car and drops bis nickel | Sheriff Bob Hodge thought tt lover a while Wednesday and re | versed his decision not to accept the Packard auto tendered hi the county com He} says, however, that if they'd stuck to their Ford decision they'd have found him as firm as adamant whatever that is, |OPEN NEW FIGHT ON PROHIBITION BILL OLYMPIA, Sept, 2-—A new sult is on file here today attacking the! validity of the prohibition law Jadopted by the people last fall and] which is to go into ef! Janu ary 1 The case is brought by the Olym pla Brewing Co. Every conceivabie techni ob [Jection, embodied in a now| pending in the supreme court, and several new objections have been urged Among the new objections is one that claims the vote on the proht dition jaw was less than the re quired one-third of the total vote cast at the election. This {s per-| jhaps the most surprising statement as it had been generally believed t vote on the prohibition law was largest ever cast in this state on any subject. HOW TO KEEP WELL PR, oth Nash, of 8: \F eaking before the 'Anti-Tuberculosis league Wednes-| mission A person who has cul-| agen {never wholly or hopelessly eng ed by one emotion. You, Mary, « break the fetters of the live in the prese the effort. The last paragraph of your letter contains exceptionally fine advice to any one contemplating marriage HAPPY, SUCCESSFUL MAR RIAGES ARE FOUNDED ONLY ON LOVE. Q.—Please tell me a few ways of finding partners for supper at a boys’ and girls’ party. ZANE. A—Pr two boxes, each hold ing as many different kinds of flow ers as there are pairs of guests Let the girls draw ne box and the boys from the other,, the matching flowers decid. ing who shall be partners. | Or write familiar quotations on correspondence cards, cut the cards in halves, pass the parts to guests in different boxes, and let the boys and girls find partners by complet- ing quotations | Or choose Mother Goose rhymes of two lines, write first lines on cards for boys and second line on cards for girls, and find partners |by pairing the lines. }. Or paste pictures of movie ac ses on cardboard, cut them in two parts and proceed tn the usual | way. Q.—i am engaged to a very good jman. He di | and my family, but he is very | Jealous of me when | dance, for he | does not dance. Should | give It up |for him? MARIE, |} A—Can’t you persuade your fiance to learn to dance so you may both enjoy this pleasant exercise? If not, if you are to marry him, it} {will be peace for It is simp care the most for, the man. or pleasure. In view of the fact that the man has shown himself so con siderate in all other matters, per haps you will be willing to give up |the pleasure. Or maybe you can |compromise on some other amuse- | ment best in tlfe Interests of u to give up dancing Q—I have been | years and have |husband never lets me go to visit any of my friends. | am not per. | mitted to go on the street for any reason without him. If it were not for my child, | would end it all, ts this Jealousy or love? 8. K, A.—It is plain tyranny and noth ing else, tho it Is doubtless caused by Jealousy. Assert your right as a human being to your personal friends and to you® freedom. I am certain your husband will change his attitude when you have made him realize how unfair he ts, 1 he does not, politely ignore his un reasonable orders and go about your life as any other free and in telligent American wife and mother married five little boy. My Q.—My skin is very sensitive. Can you tell me any way to cleanse it without using soap? Y.U A.—Use cornmeal or almond meal instead of so Wet the face and hands rub on the meal as tho using soap, then rinse well T. P. Morgan of y supervisor of Mutual Insurance Co., in town Life by recent war operations that our|4aY night, advocated nursing sta- coast defenses are merely harbor {tions for employes in all factories ESTABLISHED 1876 ac Dougall Cfouthwick Second Ave and Pike St Store Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. You Must Have Some of This Neckwear Hand-Embroidered Neckwear—Special has just come f 85c selection from Values $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 rom New York and represents an extensive i I one of the foremost manufacturers at an average of % of the regular prices. The newest styles, most favored materials and prise this showing style to your suit Quaker Collars of needlework com- some of the most simple pieces will add a most charming daintiest transparent voile Flat Collars of Georgette Crepe Circular Collar and Georgette Collars Rolling Collars of lace Cuff Sets of voile with fine lace edge voile edged with Venise Wgoermens Collar arid Cuff Sets of transparent Voile Voile Vestees with wide collars Organdy ‘Collar and Cuff Sets Net Collars in mar The assortmen most unusual price for this character of merchandise—85e. ny new shapes t represents the season’s newest Neckwear ideas at a —Firet Floor. AMBASSADOR SINK 4 TRANSPORTS PARIS, Sept. 2—British subma- sunk four Turkish SAYS KAISER jrines have |transports !n the Dardanelles, it was announced today. Two of the WASHINGTON, Sept. 2— Germany's object in presenting the note accepting the Ameri can terms in the submarine controversy was primarily to join forces with the United States. in her effort to lish freedom of the seas and blossoms from |* y a question of which you! New York,|Robert Turner and Mrs. fortifications and that the only de- fensive wedpons we can use to re pel invasion ARE A MOBILE LAND FORCE AND A STRONG NAVY, SUPPLEMENTED BY A VERY LARG UMBER OF SUB- MARINES AND MINES Wants to Keep Board The recommendatio: to be made by Secretary Daniels will be filled with new matertal | He will discuss his [board of ac #te called tn the navy department the latest inventions to the of naval warfare. is the secretary's idea to have board to remain a volunteer . but he may ask for a small ap- propriation to pay the actual cost of travel when the board !s called together. For increasing the strength and usefulness of the navy, the secre tary, if he follows the recommenda of the best naval experts, will along four lines AEROPLANES, $3 AND SCOUT | CRUISERS. se, in addition to [the regular addition of two (or three) first ne battleships. Need Many Submarin: The navy now has no battle cruisers or scout cruisers at and the usefulness of these vessels has been amply demonstrated in the naval conflicts of the present war The German submarine warfare also has demonstrated the great | value of these vessels, particularly for defensive purposes, and with the enormous coast line of the United States, it ts obvious that we can hardly have too many of them. The type of submarine will un- doubtedly be the larger sea-going type equipped with the new Edison electric motor batteries, AND ABLE, IF NECESSARY, TO MAKE THE TRIP ACROSS THE AT. LANTIC, These will also have the disap. pearing guns for use in surface work Plan to Bulld Aeroplanes The secretary has already start an aeroplane factory at Pensa for greatly en the manufac and hydro. unteer aid prob. ed cola and he will ask larged facilities for |ture of aeroplanes | planes The obvious need of greater speed in the American navy will be brought out strikingly as shown in all the battles between the European combatants; the vic tory in every case being achieved by superior speed and gun range. The American navy has no vessels approaching the speed of the battle crulsers employed by Germany or LOOKS GOOD TO WILL PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2 American manufacturers will have completely wrested control of the domestic trade from European com- petitors by the time the world war is over is the belief today of Will Lipman, of Lipman, Wolfe & Co, |following a five weeks’ business Ee in the Bast ‘That ‘MRS, ADAMS TO LIVE Hospital physician pressed for the first day a hope that Mrs, Hattie Adams, of Seattle, who was seriously hurt in an auto accident survive. Funeral services for Capt Frances Seach, victims of the same acci-| dent, were held Wednesday, at Sultan ex time Thurs in applying |! and department stores a ventive of illness. (200 WOMEN MEETING & Pre! tho unofficial statement from the German embassy United Press today. Settiement of the question of principle at stake between the SHIP IN DISTRESS — Partially weather ; LOT U | Over 200 W. C. T. U. women are} in attendance Thursday at the King county convention of that body,| Mra. Linnie Carl, field secretary,| advocated that mothers force chil dren to attend the national conve ton “to better conditions in Wash ington arding liquor traffic dismasted by heavy e lumber schooner vator was sighted retu sound Thursday, after being idays outbound for Australia All the Records—For All Machines— All the Time Enjoy the World’s Best . transports were sunk off Gallipoli and two in the Nagara roads, an of- ficial statement declared. two governments was second- Special All This Week Gold Filled Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Fitted With Spherical Lenses— $2.50 Including scientific examination by Gra4- uate Optometrist and Eyesight Specialist. Examination Free BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE., NEAR SENECA ST. Let-us duplicate your broken tenses Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters Yours for Only 50c ‘our chance of securing a MASTROLA on the generous terms offered to The 200 Instruments Almost Gone— Star readers is almost over, because the offer was limited to two hundred instruments and almost two hundred music loving folks have responded. We have told you all about the MASTROLA, many times over, but we do not ask you to go entirely by what we say—we DO ask you, how- ever, to come up and hear it play, any record or any number of records you like. We know then you will agree that it is nothing less than a MARVEL at the price, and you will admit even now that our terms are a marvel of: generosity. “Hearing Is. Believing” Come in today or tomorrow and hear this wonderful value machine and judge for yourself if ft is not all we have claimed for it. Have it play your favorite song and remember that you are perfectly free to do so without any obligation what or music ADDRESS : Ati 4.60 delivers THE MASTROLA an outfit—including Six Sele 1 Cle r, AN assortment c price complete ia $14.60 en bbc a week (Bilers Talking an Our Real Guarantee The MASTROLA is guaranteed in just the same way as every other instrument we sell, In addition to this you can change it any time thts year for a larger machine and get an allowance of the full purchase price. C.HHOPPER SEPKELLY Lilers Buuletines rd. Ave © University St.

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