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QODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., v« 416 to 424 Pike Street. Established in the Same Location Fifteen Years. WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SERVICE has been established for YOUR CONVENIENCE. To assist YOU TO FUR. NISH YOUR HOME along your own INDIVIDUAL IDEAS, Our terme are EASIER and our PRICES are LOWER than will be found anywhere. NO EXTRA CHARGE NO INTE JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU’LL PAY $ 50,00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 1,00 Down, $1.00 Week USE (s 75.00 Worth of Homefurnidhings, $ 3.00 Down, WE YOUR $100.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, CHARGE $150.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, § 7.80 Down NO orth of Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, CREDIT { $300.00 Worth of Hometurnishings, $15.00 Down, INTEREST mn Four-Piece Bedroom Suite, Special $3.00 Cash, $1.25 Week ANDSOME four-piece Redroom Suite, exactly Ike picture, consisting of a full-sized Bed, Dresser, Chit fonter and Dreasing Table, in the Adam design, Can be had tp either plain or figured gum wood, « new cabinet wood that is prov highly satisfactory and popular for bedroom $78 75 furniture Special for the suite of four pieces eve sees . 83.00 Down, Balance $1.25 per week. CONGOLEUM RUGS HE new sanitary Floor Covering can be washed and laid flat of any kind. to the floor without fastenings Special prices on following sizes RAFPTSMAN-STYLE Buffet in Cc fumed or golden waxed finish, 27x54, special $1.00 OLID Oak Dresser in the Hine two smal drawers, one timed 3x6, special .. $1.50 golden waxed finish; has for silverware; a jarge linen two emall a e drawer and a double compart- 909 6, special ° Soran "Gul'a abiue worsted ment for dishes. Regular price ben aaron’ © mirror r price $35.00 $: xl2, spec. - . . . special . . 26.45 9x12, seamless, special. sere $12.85 Seattle Agents for SELLERS Any Refriger- ator or Ice Box } In Our Stock, 50e } Down and 50c Per Week ino i KITCHEN {CABINETS | 4167 424° i » 7 % PAULA WELCOMES A_TALK|my new friend, I knew I had no|more money every day than that oo Bed covunen right to question her interest {n|frosty dame will. Besides, if you NCE AN me. |}must know it, the boss has an ‘Say, Paula, didn't I see you) ~-Yos he knew some of my| idea that some day I'll marry him with Horace Chambers this noon friends at college, and it seemed | %%4 try for that society ¢ my asked Emma as I went up th@/ 56 good to get back for a little into | Self. steps of my boarding house. the old life, Emma, that I could| ‘Now don't smile, Paula, or I For a manent ut “7 Poo cgreer not resist going to luncheon with | ™ay not tell you that from the po-| grow angry a! 6 idea o' 7 him.” ition of checker in ‘ | mixing into my affairs, but when I Sl ie cut all that out, kid,’ | the first Tow in the’ diamond] jooked into the i.genuous face of| s her advice. ‘If his mother | DOrseshoe at the Metropolitan op-| ee | should see you with her darling |°T® house Is not ro far. And what offspring, thru whom she intends |S"? other woman has done, your) to make the society hurdles of this 3 ep gre: Em1is, can do. } tows, You can be sure she will], 00 | (coked st her. Margie, I make it not only hot for little Hor. | Delieved she could. and I said in a tek gener tor oon! voluntarily, ‘Oh, Emmys, | wish I “I could not help laughing at| "#4 thie. confidence. that, Margie,” said Paula at this le World Will est you up if : |point of her story She does | 70% don't show it you re not kaow {t' 1 answered. ‘You see,|*i7s!4 of it. It has always got its Emma, I answered her advertise.|STe*t Maw open for such delicate ment for a social secretary this | Borsels 86 you are You have got) | morning, and her son entered the | ‘0 £0 right up to ‘hat cruel mouth, | | ? |with its awful tongue and sharp| “arta teeth, aad, looking into ft shitty] And you wer promptly turn-| eyes, say I an pot for you, and ed down nterrupted Emma I am not afraid of your flerce look Right you sre, my dear. She|and hungry grow! Wednesday said she was afriia | knew more Emma looxed #o fierce that 1] . about the employer than the em-|could not loughing, and im-| Chas. Chaplin ploye side of sociai secretaryship.’| mediately I f ! that nothing Weil that shows me,’ sald Em-| puta so much courage into one a <otie ma, ‘that Mrs. Horace will never|to laugh “The Fireman” |get into society. She hasn't brains| “Evidently [mma _ thought the enough to see thet having a real same thing, for she said ‘GOTHAM FACES * | ' jin his clothing. expected to live today, and two Jothers are wounded as a result of olli becoming ruddenly insane yesterday when he entered Mat STAR—MONDAY, AUG. 14, 1916. PAGE 5. — FOOD PROBLEM In Case of Rail Strike 500,000 Tourists Would Be Marooned PROSPECTS APPALLI NG NEW YORK, Aug. 14.-—-How the five million people living in Greater | New York will be fed in the event of a raflroad strike ts a problem being given consideration today J. J, Hartigan, secretary of Mayor Mit # committee on food supply has recommended to acting Mayor Frank L. Dowling that action taken by the eclty government to prepare against any stoppage of traffic posen in foodstuffs. Hartigan pro that survey be made of all sources of food supply which could be commandeered if the strike is declar With the city tn the grip of an infantile paralysis epidemic, city authorities are trying to determine how the 2,250,000 quarts of milk the city consumes daily could be brought to the city in the event of a strike Meat packe that New Yo would last but eight days More than 1,000 tourists now tn New York, it is said. | As New York produces practically no foodstuffs, a strike which would cut off the city from tts food sup would result in appalling cond! jtions in a short time, authorities 3 POLICE ARREST ~ DRY DETECTIVE Special Investigator S. Tarnask! working for the police dry squad, estimated today supply of meat re are was in jail Mor under orders | 20 from Chief Beckingham, while 18) harges that he extorted money| 2O7e from H. Peterson, 13 Old Fifth 20 ave., on a promine not to appear as} 50) jwitness against him, were being O% “If crooked work is golng on we v4 |want to know about it,” sald the chief. “We heard bad things about Tarnaski, and if there is anything Ito them, we. want to give bim the | Mmit.” | Tarnaski was detailed Saturday night to try and buy booze from reon's lodging house He re od with a smal! bottle contain sor, which he sald he bought ace was searched, but > und * to Peterson, Tarnask | telepho and agreed to leav town, and not 0 ras a witness against him, for $20. Chief Beck iogham was informed, and sup pied Peterson with a marked $20 bill to give Tarnaski at the Ant lers hotel, where they had agreed |to meet, at 9:30 p m. Sunday. Tarnaski was arrested, but t police coulds’t find the marked t INSANE MAN SLAYS PAIR, WOUNDS TWO FORT BRAGC Cal Aug. 14 John Balzer end Domenigo G selli are dead, the latter by h own hand, Angelo Maffin! is not fint's saloon and followed bis shots at the others by shooting himself. Gaselli opened fle without warn ing on the four men, who were seated at a card table. WHATS THE IDEA BEMIDJI, Minn, Aug. 14,— Wet and dry workers were hustling out votes here today for a Beltrami county option prohibition election that can have but one result. Under an Indian treaty this country is dry as good powder, and the federal government is bound to keep it that way. If the county goes dry at today’s election, it will stay dry. If it goes wet at ‘election it will stay dry YOGI and society girl like you a8 a member That’s right, Paula, laugh GURLIE of her household would be the; Laugh at me, at the world, at your-| jgreatest help self, at circumstances, at misfor | ahi ““Emma,’ | said, ‘some day I ex-|tune—laugh with joy, with love “AN INDIAN pect you will be a society leader.’ with happiness, with li When | RHAPSODIE” Well, stray things than/|first started out, and was having Other “Knockouts” that have happened,’ she said with a plent I tell you, I used ever a smile morning to stand n front of the Grand “"Did you iose vour position to-| little old cracked mirror in my| day, Emma?’ tiny hall bedroom, and say to the THEATRE “1 did not,’ she answered dryly,|discouraged face I saw there— Matinees Evenings |] | the boss knows that I'll save him “Laugh, damn, you laugh!” 5c 10c Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. AT THE THEATRES | GRAND 1 Graf. Yor! and Gurlie, at the Grand| O’Roark & Young display son ‘ YOUR TEETH esterday, gave the patrons a rare|Clever dancing ‘n “A Little Bit of Can be saved without pain. treat in “An Indian Rhaprodie Neri le A pretty episode of Medical treatment precedes Their clever dancing and tnterpre-|“hildhood Is portra by Rawson | | work. tation of Indian classic dancing f tare In “Yesterdays,” a beau It costs you nothing to come||does great credit to Harvey H pi Do juvenile act in and ha convinced. Carroll, {ts Seattle author, They | other episode of “he feature ‘are assisted in their act by Min-|Photoplay, "The Grip of Evil, completes the bill. ORHEUM They are playing a French com. edy at the Orphevm this week, a| erva Eureka Gertrude Dunlap and Lew Ver- den, two of the funniest people on | Watch for the Girl From ’Frisco. We Lead OthersFollow, FRY E’S QUALITY MARKET, TUESDAY SPECIALS Choice Loin be 20c ao These things we e #triv- Soy on to dp. during. the. past for ears, and the public has been Og ° yuick to recognize our ef. (3) forts os And now, after four years of substantial growth we | — ais look to the future with full (@) confidence, holding fast to ‘0: our ideals, our hope of your approval and help. | 6 | So 50 5 2 ed in Our customers Charge are particularly invited to take full advantage of this sale. You your may telephone orders and have goods sent on approval or CG. Ook Ws do everything to share in this event will help you Extra Salespeople have been arranged for All Deliveries cannot be | promised before Wednes- | day night Fraser-Paterson Co. CREW MUTINIES; SHIP LOST INFO SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. Mu“ [Groping blindly the } bi fog ff the jtngs Rellan | Rover searche today in Vain for jit thr nasted bark Calls |\chose captain wirelessed duri the night that hit crew had tinted and asked for ald Aside {rom a few brief radiograms tell tng of the trouble, no word came out of the fog to solve the mystery or to give the exact location of the | vessel It was rumorcd along the water- front today that the crew mu tinjed in the belief that the cargo lof wheat and of! was intended ult! |mately to ach the warships of one of the warring European powers Stuff | Odd Jack Jung meyer, who writes feature ries for The Star, re turned early in the week from a |three months’ cruise aboard a rev Pork Chops .. Choice Steer 14c 15c Shoulder Steak..... Choice Veal Chops.....-scccccee tle. The event will be celebrated as in former years by giving forthisday to every one who makes a purchase 20/Discount On everything in the store, excepting a few contract articles, notice of which will be post- This occasion has grown so much in pro- portions and importance that the mere an- nouncement is all that is necessary. Seattle’s Fastest Grow- ing Store For a new store to continue to grow steadily during years when conditions were below normal is the best proof of its merit and of its continued success. In order to do this, {ts ideals must conform to . the best standards of mer- e cantile trade, and it must lay ita foundations in the life and it of its comn Beginning our 5th year in Seat- the sections where located. For the benefit of those who have been here only a year, tate the particulars of the event t sh w our appreciation of a year's Liberal ronage, we reciprocate in an equally liberal manner and, instead of giving a general sale which might omit your par- ticular needs, we give an even discount of 20 per cent on everything bought. This puts in your reach the en- tire stocks, including many new lines of coats, suits, dress goods, silks, waists, hats, linens, hosiery, shoes and many other important lines as well as the usual list of specially priced merchandise throughout the store. egret rare it ; 7 | Letters Ts Crxsthin. Grow TORNADOKILLS nie SS AND HURTS 17 Q.—! am engaged to the finest with our future happiness? | man ever, and we plan to be mar AL AL A. | ried in October. But his mother, A.—If you were marrying later Bs —_—_— 5 whom he supports, will live with in life, four years would make little| MEMPHIS, Tenn., Aug. 14.—Five us from the first. Do you think it difference. But with young people persons were killed and 17 injured, wise for us to undertake matrimony it is apt to matter greatly. Wheth- four fatally, when a tornado swept er or not it will interfere with your future happiness depends altogeth ef upon your temperaments with that condition hanging over us, or wait until other arrange- ments can be made? He is 30, | am 24. Every one speaks a good |word for him and says he is very over eastern Ar! blowing down 12 mundson, Ark. 17 | Memphis. sas last night, buildings at Ed- miles west of Q.—! was born in Scotland and good to his mother, consequently| have been in this country four will be good to his wife. | have alyears. | have taken out my first [FALIANS PURSUE decent disposition, but his mother!citizen papers. it is necessary for) is a stranger to me. Please advise.;me to go back to settle an estate. AUSTRIAN FORCES If we wait, it will be years before) Am | subject to military duty if | we can make a home separately. | return? MALCOLM, A.—The preliminary “dec ROME, Ang. 14.—Gen. Cadorna ENGAGED GIRL. A.—Refore you consent to such| of intention” to become pierced another strong line of Aus- a plan, you should and be-|of the United States does not pro-|trian intrenchments east of Nad- |come acquainted with your fidnce’s| tect a man who goes to his native m heights, south of Goritz, and |mother. After that you should be| country from the operation of the/is continuing to press the enemy able to decide for yourself whether| laws of that country. Specific in-|on the Carso plateau, it was offi- you could be happy with her in| formation as to the action of Great/ cially announced today. Britain in such cases must be ob tained from the British vice con sul. your home 265 days out of the year |for an indefinite number of years GERMANS WIN BACK BRITISH TRENCH | Q@—I have been going with a seca |young boy friend for several! @—Kindly Inform me what the/ |months. Recently | started to work| 15th wedding anniversary is. |as a nursemaid in a home. The LEOTA, LONDON, Aug. I4.—The Ger folks are going away next Wednes A.—It is called the crystal, or/mans gained a temporary footing day night, and asked me if | would) Slass anniversary last night in trenches west of Po the British im stay all night with the children, veaenaare tat Gen. Haig re | Now, what | would like to know is,| @-—My husband served in the espe) 8 fight would It be proper for my sister| Austrian army and was taken pris-| Ported today, and myself to Invite her friend and| oner by the Russians. | received | mine to spend that evening? | letters from his posted from Siberia | 'f WAITING ANXIOUSLY, | almost every day till about four s | AT 6TORES AND FOUNTAINS ASK FOR and GET ng A—First of all, you should ask|Months ago, but since then | haven't permission of the woman at whose| heard from him. How can I find house you will stay to entertain| oUt what has happened to him? your company there for the even-| ANXIOUS WIFE, the stage, kept the audience in a} . . | domestic intrigu® dressed up for! : ing. It will not be wise to invite} A-—Wrte full particulars to In- 9 01 5 minutes with their| Pr . Ete ae ” |summertime and called “Divor legen Lamb 15c |the young man unless you have a temmational War Prisoners’ Bureau,| i — 1 eons.” POWGOE.S Ket ess viens |chaperon, or provided that your| Geneva, Switzerland, and ask them| ' Stewart as a “Versatile En- | °On* peron r hat your | Lertatnac lives up to his reputa And no wonder! With the lo-| Choice Spare enue cutter along coastal Alaska, {sister is old enough to act in that|t make tho necessary researches THE ORIGINAL Gold Crowns As vi rw cal courts averaging more than a] 5:4 Oc I didn't see the Northern lights,” | capacity which they will do gratis MALTED MILK i Natural Crowns Low Arthur and Lake present. “The |®Core « ft divorcees a week, the| S108 habia ati ba says Jack, “but the sea certainly | Bri Joth and ti me" Min a Wilkes Players seem to have hit|Choice Breast umped up and down.” Dear Miss Grey: | would like to) Poge in the Weed Buy It in the seated glass jars, ridgework As manner Nark and Cunnin) niger a pos ular subject , of Lamb ioe |say to “L. You do not wish to ost in e eeds The Besi is always the Cheapest T i a good line of comedy talk Miss Phoebe Hunt is found mar | WwW ’ .. tell your husband of your jealousy, ‘re! or's secret | : lasteeut Pie a asaanias < Marlen fi apie ie The Fire-| tied to J. Anthony aythe and at| Choice Pork Fred on’t Flirt lbecause it will hurt him. Do yeu BE pony prea ok fri i i apie Substitutes cost YOU same price Free when other work is done. || m a two red) Mutual feature,| 10 Same time enjoying # madcap Fred Mills, burly police telephone|not know that your thought can|j. ‘Titus, to the Harlington golf|————— P | , 1G Atio 16 ousin r f ah; , we All work guaranteed for 15] /is on until Wednesday 7 oo 5 operator, says girls like to flirt}harm him more than your word?|jinks. z seare, # | err Pot age eho daha map jwith men operators Just as much| Your evil thought of him will, In| ‘They cruised around south of the ake Pp { rt s hy >, you musi Kidde ke to talk too long| time, make him the trifler think | 7q ALACE HIP ae Whit . as men kidders like to ta | 4 ler you think | | National Dentists ||” pg Hawkins, blackface super- ir Mt aparently AMERICAN MARKIE You do not really love him, ave one Fourth and Pike Pinay Mage 25 cen 40 gesttia| race vt idee to ase — at 505 Third Ave. real love never is jealous. ‘ 7 Be Sure You Get the Right Place J!ing tops the new. bill at the | fin wite Js suddenty awakened to VA Wanna aa aye could give iit Up Xp a SVHRNMENT PHYSICIAN, wn = — Palace Hip with a lot of uproar-|the fact that she loves her hus jetherif be wore going te be hap Prescribe for any patron of thls }jous songs and side-splitting com: | jand in spite of her cousin PRUE avith thas osher. gore: , disea Png of the posthumous awards of ment on current events. * You'll fluid al! the parts welll a4 oa amen renlite wat apie f ae Be as ee e Victoria cro 4 been to a sol An excellent singing and dane! cast, and hether you have a seer eet Pf ee Tar TORN ROS ROAT specialist D et a hand gre- ing pumber Is of Williams & | cousin in your me or only think children just thru their “dreams “ey p OAT specialist will do ' 1) Walkin man and »retty girl. | perhaps you have, you're sure to of them? NECANA. What er eee ? 3 wnt here, for the vette, dancing Violinist, islenjoy “f ‘A | Look for U. S. Purple Stamp | city tor two hours, but could not Vhat more do you want P fake of wa rby comra clever and daint —_—| It Signifies Purity and Quality |with the soft voice hello girls Q.—! am 24 years of age and en- find club house, fair ways or greens RIGHT DRUG co . Mitheew himself down on it and The Juggler's Dream” {s a Watch for the Girl From| &h2P* Open Until 6:20 P. M. “I get rough with ‘em, and then| gaged to a man of 20. We are very The weeds along the country . Was blown to pieces, while no one| pleasing novelty operatic playlet Fri they hang up—sore as wet hens,"|much In love, Do you think the dif-|roads should be cut closer to the 1111 FIRST AVE, . j Cee Was even wounded. [It 1# the offering of Howard & risco. Ee ference in our a will Interfere| ground,” says Jimmie. etween Spring and Seneca Ot, ~ ’ ae ENR I ITO