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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916. PAGE 5 MSH YOUR.HONEON mn, RAINGETS TOWN NONPARTISANS | | : MAD ATGEORGE FAIL TO AGREE Ny “Give me OODHOUSE GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO INC He Promised Us Pair Wather| Erickaon, Bryan, Reynols Failed Initiative No, 19 ‘WE'LL TRUST YOU = woes WRIGLEY |AT THAT HE WAS LUCKY /|COTTERILL DREW IT UP} | —— —_— George Salisbury hus retired | @———— - ° Monday to the innermost chamber| | A meeting of all those in.) of the weather office to hold prt-| | tert In filing a nv bill SENTIMENT VERSUS SENTI- | vate communion with himself and) Providing for nonpartisanship MENTALITY |keep out of sight and nothing else is being ar. 1 was profoundly touched by Bill! It was George who handed down| | [aged for Thursday night at Tonney's letter, little book, After|the no-wet prediction for Banter, || the Good Eats cafeteria. A roading it, I liked him better than} And everybody took it for grant) ; vybered by Deputy Prose Lever did before ed George knew what he was talk-| | Suter Palmer along this jine | | Peaverer UR credit service has been established for your con- venience. To assist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest. i JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY $ 50.00 Worth of Homefurnishing .$ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per bene 75.00 Worth of Homefurnishin, « $00 Dawn, 1. 1-2-3-4-5.”’ “Drop a nickel, 100.00 Worth of Homefurn: - 8,00 Down, | 4 | : pt tev.) WI be discussed, It Is im. pH s.00 Worth af Hom vogt 4 sera Lay wtnenrt, Poor old II was kind tng about, and went out and bas AEN ging ey lle please —on the { 200.00 Worth of Homefurnishings ... 10.00 Down, What a beautiful {dea that is of| The Star called him up Monday in nenpertisanehip | 300.00 Worth of Homefurnishinge ..._ 15.00 Down, [his of making mo feel that 1, poor| morning. . $ th POT PE pa GA RNR counter in e ess log that I am, can help| “How about those Master show- | Donna. ers, George?” Called by Otto A. Case, executive | R: ee b ye “Y barn made Donna - “Yea, i ot yy sald |secretary of the State Nonpartimn |think that T need her. eorKe. ey were very tnoppor ! 4 | T guess ho ts right, we need each| tune, dectdediy. Tt certainly loo league, & tgeting beld Spturday jother, but his letter tells me bet-'ed all right for fine weather, But|MKbt tn the Arcade butlding head jter than I have ever known, what,everybody should have known {t/q@uarters fatled to accomplish its his attraction has been to women.| would rain on Easter. April 8how-/ purpose, The meeting was intend |e always mado them feel of tm- ers bring May flowers.” é ‘ “| portance in hia life. He let them| “S'pose you got yours at home,|°* °° effect an agreement for the) understand that each one of them| when Mrs. Salisbury got her aster |*bandonment of Initiative Bill No could do something for him that, hat soaking wet, eh? }19 and to substitute a new nonpar-| no other could | George Was Lucky tisan bill which shall be free of! | He gave each one a chance to} “No, no,” denied Goorge, “We jexercise her maternal {nstincts. | got along all right, It took her #o/ Some men, little book, have mas-|long to dress we were late to tered this side of a woman's char-|church and missed the showers.| Councilman Erickson, former Jacter, and because of it they al-|It'll probably shower some tonight Congressman W. J. Bryan and C ; were win out with them. and Tuesday, everything is so uD A. Reynolds, chairman of the pub | Woman's education is most of {t| certain these days.” lic service commission, showed wrong—because of a tradition that! “The whole town ts pretty s0reling objections to No. 19, which is a sentimentality ts a virtue in wom-|at you, George.” ate e document of over 19,000 words.| en. She is plied with sentimen Yes, yes,” said George, “It ts lop Bye ne | tality from the time she can talk.| very unfortunate, so inopportune Keven objections were chiefly that little corner store— it’s sold everywhere:’ AS Fam TS aR aly a tt it a iy SR a a the many defects in Initiative No.| 19. HREE-PIECE Bedroom Suite, consisting of a solld oak measure contained many pro- dresser of heavy Colonial pattern with large beveled plate i t t is or trong character |and everything mirror, chiffonier to match; heavy two-inch post steel bed, In ff), it If only m strouk | Charatir ane crwitie. bedraggied plumes| ‘isons that had nothing to do| : 4 : hat can reach womanhood , \ iat niagara hile bh 1 _— feted. Special for . $39. 75 out being sentimental under these are being sent to the cleaners and |“) ROnpErtwunalp, | complete sees . } t creations from New atterill, one clrcumstimces the latest creations from New|,‘ a: he Vhs aes I $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 PER WEEK There is a great York, if not Paris, are being |, tween sentiment and sen »| mourned over. ’ |ity, and 1 sometimes think that Is| Early Sunday, the streets were Seat eid Labor, and Joseph Gil-) | just the difference between men|gay. Women who, on every other | rt. editor of the Seattle Herald, ana women. Sunday of the year, elther stay at|/efused to recede, declaring tt] Thru different standards of ltv-/home or ride to church tn automo- would be impracticable to with- ing, thru different standards of ed- | bites, paraded downtown afoot, to draw Initiative No. 19 veation and thru different environ-|see and to be seen. / Initiative No. 19 was drawn at ment men acquire more or less| And then George did it! The he request of Miss Lacy Case, by sentiment. which Is the lofty aod |heavens opened and gave forth|Cotterlil and Attorney ©. J./ beaut ideal that leavens their | rain vance, It wae heralded as a non partivan bill, and ae h was r existence, and wom: | ——~ | adop' by the joint legislative} committee, which consists of a rep coh, president of the State Fed | selling gum in the world. Because it benefits while it gives the longest-lasting pleasure for the price. en Kimentality, which the petty and foolish desire which makes everything Dut romance « resentative from each of the fol-| i me hiatus in their lives | A WIDE lowing organizations Farmers’ | I stop to analyze my grange, Labor federation, Farmers RANGE OF Salon, Direct Legislation league Every tim is more IGHT-PIECE Dining Room Suite, consisting of a six-foot ex- tension table, Craftsman style buffet, five genuine leather friends or myself 1 feel t E TS slip-seat chairs and an arm chair to match, 4 more. E A This committee already has start- $67 25 ‘es i CHOIC M ed the circulation of Initiative No. Special for the suite, complete ..... ; ° | Here am I, Margie Waverly, ly- $1.50 DOWN—$1.25. PER WEEK ing here invetghing against fate 9 19, and refures to stop now. |because, forsooth, | know that I Initiative No. 19, while advertis 7 ed as @ nonpartisan bill, ts really will never know again the nerve racking experience of romantic! TY a complete election code. It p love notht: but pure sentimen | QUALI vides first, second and third cho! taliem,.” 1 kno would say if| bp ETS |voting for congressional offices, a you could teik, an ‘ou, little book Ipresidential preference law, with the trntn TUESDAY SPECIALS many new details, state and count Dick, on the other hand, has for-| Pregt nonpartis t gotten there is such 2 word a tags gee 25c jdays legal holidays, a new corrupt hip, making elect j“remance.” He has buried it, as a practices act, etc |dog does a bone, in the marvelous | Full Cream 20c atin atte rowing around very much tnter-| NeW Gneeen =. <-- 10 WILL DROP TOWN c jested in the numerous battles of d [life that are near at hand. 5 Ibs. for... “ ON FERRY ROUTE He brings all his “sentiment” to) Choice Spare | dear upon his business. He telle Ribs 9c [himself that he is doing this be ms Either Medina or Bellevue will cause he loves Mra. Selwin and|Choice Steer 1 5 be dropped from the Lake Wash- ~~ ae 4c tk iol Shoulder Steak..... Cc ington ferry route on October 1, the jut you on! ave jook a’ 5 Loi: port commission has announced L=*. you bt Choice in UICK MEAL f im to know he loves the game. A launch service, to be inaugur-| most efficient and. seonomic The fight is like the scent of| Pork Chops ...++... c 4 to} i : ated soon, will be operated to blood in his nostrils, He fs out to} Choice Veal whichever town is eliminated from | |win, whether we, the women he is! Chops. ......sssess: Cl the ferry schedule, and will also| [interested in, will be helped by his Salt serve other points on the east side | : f : or glass [| victory or not : Dry Sa 10 of the Inke At Special Prices +d terme of | More and more Lifeet that our| Pork Plates......... CC) tent service on the lake wil! be| : daughters should be educated an GH-CLASS designing. AT THE vorrowre ManKETss|resumed May 1. coupled with the tinest |made to unde LY MARKET bed and long silky pile, made to und these R Wy sy sors bt 2 otis Vike St. : fat Rags" s el, i ine 'ouly "rat ot te ore) AMERICA amCrT FINNS BOY BURGLAR LITTLE ACTION STRIKE CALLED Rug that will give years of and more I know that is one of the WESTERN MARKET 4 | rf 1100 Western Ave. a . greatest facts of existence, ~ compe yal e I have told this to you before, . pe er Mrs. E. K. Rhinehart, 600 aatn| 2 $1.25 little book, perhaps more than eT ave, N., returning home berg wen but here on this bed of pain afternoon, after an absence o: THE BEST OF VAUD! se 2:20—TWICB DAILY—8:i . $2.50 Datta yi ° ze it as I never have before. mata an A hours, spied a young burglar a her| a ¥ East Musical Comedy Stare 26x62 size, _ $3.75 Look for US. Purple Stamp |Parlor. As she opened the door he| PARIS, April 24,—French troops| SEWARD, Alaska, April 24—all “CLARK ‘2 HAMILTON special ..--.++-- '° y r It Signifies Purity and Quality |‘eparted via the kitchen |made slight progress around Ver-| government railroad work north of In “A Wayward Coscelt” 34x72 size, .. $5. 00 1} PA It st flowing river, driven here and Shope Open Until 6:20 P. M. Two dollars was mal ing. {dun by hurling. hand grenades dur-| Anchorage is affected today by a|_ “Forty Winks,” Mile. Luxamne and special : ) y ithere without will by the slightest E _ ing the night, it was officially an-|general strike called Saturday by | Descers, Cook and Leorens, 4-6x6-6 wiz $8.50 fj breeze. SHOPS CLOS nounced today. Thirty Germans |the Anchorage labor union. Travel Weeks —_ special .. ; The same thing has happened to ON SATURDAY MARONEY CIRCLES were’ captured porthwent of} They demanded a settlement of | Prada Caurette violent bom-| wage scale differences, 4-427-8 atn AT 9 P.M. HIGH ABOVE GITY i222: oceoret J, tie rexion which hae deen under’ considera- of Deadman's bill, but there was |tion of a government commission Dick—romantic love is no more with him, yet he is stronger and Fennie—W ‘ATeon SSTeRs—aeeey _ $10.50 $13.75 better for the experience. He sees Seared tebte bin Lite 10sks no important infantry fighting near | since March 4. The il s Pla: OU aarvan, slice, fous Retriger: ieee nny Tete Mim. Lake looks The Easter parade down Second | Verdun. The strike has not spread to the| Wilke: yers good to him ave. wee halted While everybody — Seward district, and labor officials Metropolitan Theatre He really lives, I only long to j jare said to have declared there !8| ,oxsGuT |love, craned their necks to watch Avi | SOARE BOMB FLIER little likelihood that it will, ‘vu The Old Homestead (To be continued) ator Terah T. Maroney Sunday aft- | Business men at Anchorage are an | ‘ Nights, $:20—S0c, 35e, 250, 15¢ en worried over the situation, altho sali THANK pracapesr pedir shied ssoacetad LONDON, Aprit 24—A Ger | Lieut. Frederick Mears, in charge ‘Thursday, Saturday, She, 15e * eae on. a ae high above the bus-| man aeroplane flew over Dover lot the work, says the strike will | cemeeae ano mame 2 uuu | ess district. at 11:45. m. today, it was of- ¥ ’ CONTINUED | youR it evnaan ton | Retioacmetaaan fee ot |S "nartee ta te ort hl NEW PANTAG FROM PAGE 1 | niente 7 and 8 ator NOW while our stock $20.00 corisicc Prited trom 98: > $22.50 $ise DOWN—s1.00 PER WEEK. tenant In the naval militia Satur. teries, said the statement, day, and will head a militia avia-| drove away the flier before he | WINSTONS WATER LIONS «Ine GROCER tion corps. Sixteen enlisted men| could drop bombs. re he | and the Home Consumers’ league, AND DIVING NYMPH: will be chosen to be trained as ss NESE closed Saturday night, after three| Muse Aquatic and Scenio Noveity mechanics and observers. 7 ? Mayor Gill SURENADERS—6 416° 424 * « Dike Street: ‘TILT WITH KAISER , gern | eu TALKS IN NORTH END i Weaken, wens Big Musical Act if he asks you owe “Slaps number He “a ee to try a can of North End carnival, giver ncipal speakers 8: | MAY END IN PEACE SERVICES FOR KNIGHTS Knights Templars of the city|mann Hollweg “Feturned from the Which Is the met at the asylum, 2320 First ave,,|k#iser's headquarters at the front Sunday afternoon and marched to| Sunday, but he has held no confer- BAKING Better Food the Fite Presbyterian ehoren ta lence so far with officials. He has given no intimation of the result POWDER ? of his talk with the emperor. But Bread or there was a general feeling among jofficials that the situation was Eggs? —|fopeful ands solution of it por , |sible without a break Eee ‘ly considered * | Neither Foreign Secretary Von the mo {healthful and nutri- |When the Children Cough,| Jagow, Von Holtzenburg nor Under Hous 1006. oy solian, WHITE Rub Musterole on Throats | Secretary of Foreign Affairs Zim-| 4 BREAD produces much higher and Chests. merman was present at the head Hewants todo you a favor— heknowswhat food value than ont is, measured Shs ci quarters conference. ther the PR’ IN or the . Apparently the kaiser, Chancel Caibiilc GHERY text tone ia eiteclop toto crown ad, lor Hollweg and Chief of Staff Von brands to rec- low as 18 cents J ! Falkenhayn made the decision. . ene Rk a | coating worse, And then's when you're] ponweg rly return, coupled ommend from © a jar of MUS-| with newspaper statements favor- the same amount will supply upward. three times and to give prompt, we amount of protein, and many sure relief, It does not bilster. | ins_% pescetal settlement, were in ee terpreted as meaning that Ger- re, ave cents a dotan, oreaa od Te ae ae ee thea iva. [many had found a way to meet the Yrould still be the cheaper pay, the e MUS for a given amount of nutri: |TEROLE. Thousands of mothers | 4emands without suffering a lose on vores. |know it. You should keep a Jar in| yi whe pravivesty tavered ex The best and most econom- | the house *lunylelding submarine polley, now i fea! food in the world is pure It is the remedy for adults, too.| think that if Gepmapy yields, Pres white bread. Make it with | asters ware. Throat, Pca ident Wilsow must act sharply to 2 ie ’ Trae Wesrainie Py gg | round up England tor violations of = | eae aie OD | international law. S h W ~ Fisher Ss | feeenees A eg OD ag ger Ambassador | Gerard conferred mashes ay * " reer ) on ‘ be Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus. | Witt Imperial Chancellor ten Bet m of = en cles, Bhiblains, Frosted Feet and Wilson Upheld to earts ones end (it often pre-) aximfilian Harden, in a remark- S ttl Pla “ vWAE your raggista, in 260. ana | sbie estate in his weedy, aphotie eattle ygoers 3 our 50c jars, and a special large hos- Preaident thi rage hier i Me ’ “The Pertect Flour tor pital sise for $2.50. bh oop fata” ae guueaktian ante 2 Every Purpose” Be sure you se ne Kenuine] naign, He taunted Wilson's Ger- “i ‘\ |MUSTEROLE. Refuse imitations | man critics with the reminder that = om |~—get what you ask for, The Mus! Germany, in modern wars, tho = terole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. neutral, had supplied munitions to} fe! | the side which had the most < = | money to buy them = L BRO: The Lokal Anzelger, by @ special = arrangement with the United > Press, reprinted the exclusive in- Tag ll Printe 8 terview with Admiral Von Holtzen- aAIN toss dorft.

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