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STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1916. PAGE WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., 416 to 424 Pike Street. Established in the Same Location Fifteen Years. WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SERVICE h been established for YOUR CONVENIENCE. To t YOU TO FUR NISH 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. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU’LL PAY. «! * DIX LAND BI lO MARRY BI AUTY MONT WHY DOES A GIRL : SHUT HER EYES AS MAN KISSES HER? e< Dougall Saati Men’s Shop— First Floor A Sale of USE (3 50.00 Worth of Hometurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week ) ‘] $ 75.00 Worth 7 Homefurnishings, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week - oe : YOUR $100.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week CHARGE y $150.00 Worth of Homefurnishings $7.80 Bown $2.00 Week | NO By —— Grey M 4 200,00 Worth of Homefurnishing! own, $2.50 Per Week : ‘ i} en’ S urnis ing | CREDIT ( Siecse ree oe ieerernienings: $in00 Dew Sree pee Week) INTEREST ometimes I think all of the quest ! uld have : een put up to me have been asked, only to A new one rats 4 F° RPIECE Redroom awaiting me in the morning mail “q Suite, exactly as illustrat Several days ago | yened a lette iddressed in perfeetl od, consisting of Bed, Dresse i neat, sensible handwrit 1 it tained this questi i Dressing Table and Chiffor Lm Chhh t A neat, isible handwr by f 1 N introduction to the Fall lines—it is interestin BS ier, in either plain or figured ‘a Wy 4 i I Why does a girl close her eyes when a man ne ; ‘ rt ‘+ 7 g gum Wood; beautifully finished Jeet \ kisses her? and important, He ire things you need to fectly matched ‘ | gtr It was signed L. C. M | buy now. $3.00 DOWN $1.25 PER WEEK fave H saints ‘ Ape sin» You, Mr. Business Man, who can’t get around, 2 ‘Ay Noa cland Mar eyeuctehan bhite: Giledie: Pentti kita ; phone Main 6563. Ask for Men’s Shop. . @ EDROOM SUITE in ff heart 2 d & fe ry enamel, ex lf there must be a rea and LT didn’t kr that “ 17 reason ae 1,000 New Ties 1 me IT’S ONE ON THE BOSS ° ‘ Chiff 1 Falla al VEVaraMTRRE ALITA ladon eirsbe mains Special 45c : r om ed man, tov € he ought to 4 2 7 ibe him. He was plait strat f ese re P g to the aa - \ \ " rl alway e her eye He ree al k . $2.00 DOWN, @ALANCE $1.25 Bi other | td mean anything in > PER WEEK : Mick, ; ' t, famous Southe Li H dk a in yut c € re ed eng ¢ t Ra ° pet dibeatnere ce) noes ty, reported engaged to I inen Handkerchiefs 25c who'fs '« t eve if a girl{mont, millionaire She is the Gur Own Importation does close t et ne ’ gh, Va. She HI be ¥ Just th ci eporter came in sa’ eit aa t P that t ell Irish him nduaves : ‘% a Why, from my personal expe ° n don't close even} ] en H andkerck | ay and \%-ineh when a boy Kisses them,” he ¥ ate D A R GREETS em $2.90 a doze 2 each Ab, here was some one who knew ' do some of them do naisted oA he It probably depends upon whether the fellow who does the O : Fl ] Ni h Shi s Cobian” ba ald, withow! eves 6 |} uting Flannel Night Shirts THEY QUOTE POETRY TO HER Ss. ri 8. Ay thle time “LAC. Mra” foolish question had me going ale Price 85c * itt is a “paycholog ean Mrs Blanche Mason, jp ; sets es : bd ice Woman, to know of it, eol tang her Her first response | aes - 5 16, 18 and 19, 4 : OLID Oak Dining Table, in AXMINSTER RUGS D RESSING TABLE, in question was a long, hearty ldugh he ale lay at the . fumed or waxed finish, has , the dull golden fin ould imagine, under conditions s as ibed Browning | , al Soctet _ ” heavy square pedestal and 45-inch R OYAL Axminster ia size ih, exact we picture n the following line cayman O Fl 1 P i dap that extends to siz feet. Reg iuaes’ Widast Sein SLGR? sRagicar’” peien : al a pres | uting Fiannel Pajamas : ular price $16.75. Special for Friday Spectal The third upon my lips was folded down ld neral of the zation tn S . ] 65 S bd % ecial $1 1.15 and Saturday at $2. 85 at $9. 65 In perfect purple state this state pecia 1. a Suit Since when, indeed, | have been proud and sald | During the morning session Judge | ; ; js a ; 5 My love, my own IRurke said that every American They are ¢ of the genuine Tea own, trimmed Seattle | za § } |boy should be forced to take at th row k All $1.65, } Any Retriges | nyson's ‘Fatiz least a y C s bs : _— And again in Tennyson ima Jleast a# q Agents for } ae D cage ‘on tea Court |Gov. Lister. ex inc, } (2 Our Meck, 6 With’ one long kiss my whole soul thru Mrs, William Cumn he obe Union Suits : | CABINETS Pa e ke Street: ai ithe eatih «| | PRE WAU Sorsnaore mer gt 7 Ika sere Ga ad COE OE Wer: policies att xtra opecia . SE ee Te § wan! Tl consciously close du that mom ent of ¢ he fir e [her election They ‘are tailor made, part 1 and part cottom; I want to see the government } A ry 4 soul-mateness occurs jose ¢ h style. Regular stock sizes, 34 t rr oa - - artly. tho, ie © eye, dur ves to linger|bu Monticell Jefferson's old ze 4 to 48. nitioiiliinigs upon the face os of the loved c ece the rejhome, and I want to unify the or-| yonsee which voice * eyes « > eyes) ganization she said Wednesda ’ e —+ CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE )°\ Men’s Shirts $1.20 . Al puraede. § eat clad woman.| close of th sion, 1 oft or Starched Cuffs PAULA'S COLLEGE THEORIES) morning Hoth « ing to auc-|tckes some of the burden off tha|She admitted that the question was | (merged from ad ria: NEGRO BAD MAN 00 mors oi ster coat style Shirtesa ARE BROKEN BY AN EX: | ceed in the things they had under: | head of the house baolutely foreign to her, but b " 1 ehh ye id PERIENCE IN REAL | taken These girls set the price of first ° ought w Nd s ° A * / i, perhag ‘ ot Bt sone i | and eeve le mu 4 u schel, knowl he truth bor o business . of a does close be ove agian , wee “ M an. : LIFE. ; Aunt Ruch nowing the t Inbor. N weir man ts going | 6 ae ae lover eporte t out an|unknown thug who shot and killed 2 a “1 had another illustration of | about me, had cast off because | te pay more t he has to, for! kissec ptr > hee ose oc he: After | Walt Davia, sherift of Lien county : snobbery, Margie,” said Paula, \ehe believed 1 would be a millstone he You, my dear, fmt imines { red her ti n't a fet yunded three members of « tea: 1 when Emma and I went into the about her neck, wi was tr att no retina tah PRN rest pte : > S mer Ru s $8. 95 : “i department store to get the maid’s/ing to marry he ommonplace | zest apres Sends Her to an Artist = jort ut me i a Grey in ng wt * dress.” daughters to mone and the sale s 1 foo wy ey ar guerivigh hes cs : : , 7 100 Ru n. Domest loths and ime # " — us the maids’ dresses, | gir pt met ~ oo Mi ni . " ren k ; : this mor rte th in 8, f Navajo patterns, “The shop girl did not look at though I had mor vt t have | temperament He informed WS a : es H a , ies 3 - 3 grove ae Shep, Fir “4 her at all, but turned to me. Finally, howe i a| gone = at Ok . crecas weimthae liven. the shape’ Wade 4uaie. ove ted to arrest two suspected ‘ -_ Ste there anything I can do for friend, and she said Margie. settled, 1 am |! ms, .Cartiey ead. Brinig, eee te Sate aoe aes ny I ald ak pe hipple, in St, Louis. 4 “ Yes,’ 1 answered, ‘you can tell /looKing maid's dress you have for|to the cause of making men re- lier eyes closed, and suggested that) fovldnt even tell you if | do or| were ws hem, one of and manager of Galbraith, Bacon & 1m tay friend where the maids’ dresses |two ninety-cight hard women as a part of that gre " an artist = ba armas lass petro, ieee peooabe nek jee Co., another prominent Seattle elt aaa Sallie brought out a number of uman family to which they them-| Acting on this hi be hrudbey |Atiedted: pose. 1 think, ¢ Slgaa Gant thtethe & 1 gpa izen, died Wednesday at 9:45 a, m, : All the girls are not like that,|simple little frocks nd I tried | selves b 1 called Mr. Mune ve n Sata AGG itis tak 00, | hee i tne aes a A fu - at 1729 17th ave. from heart sm 4 o 1 * sy fitted me perfect? 1 do le 1 Art Co ould depend upoi e of | panic h, who says h ease. Members of his family wet Margie, neither are all men lke |them on. They f i me perfect 4 ‘ kiss, whethe: nae welt nee an . +h mu Ss fa y re 2 Solent am glad to say, but the You are a perfect thirty-six a 1 co t)\go far os pirpeghet panyotprr es Sypres b= eld t ps at his bedside i thing that I had impressed on me | Paula,’ said Erma with a lan {It more so! foundation | atement felt pets ge an Me Cateenas CN Goer thncuaal’ News deaths of three| His funeral will be held Satur ° that day was that snobbery was What's the game” asked Sal-| of m haracter illustration ser joe bene lfire om a pease of 100 men as he inent men became! ay, at 9 m., from the Chureh of : not confined to any one class, You |lie, as Emma and | discussed how oe Ge the wettes nected Three were late Wednesday the Immaculate Conception. . find it In ey walk of life. It rt? _— amt a ronned ne quite | r } effect t Many Kinds of Kisses wounded escape nt Attilion F. Sbe¢ ssistant a fs a very n trait nad would look with a | HEA TRES ale There are mat nds adjac or of French and Ital a é little friend Jane had risen No game at all,’ said Emma if 4)thet a girl Alwa an” Ghat ties reek soctie on Wa emchneicn oles WOMAN WHO SHOT ft, and so had Emma, and|‘Paula {s going to be hat girl at | oo~caaee oat sion when bel Eg frat “ay a Wednesday. nixht. fror Barrie at that time T xnow iad | the restaurant Tee. new GW i the Orand the: | eunts ul aiie'se oot tne why aad lieve Chat 6 girl Sas a certaia, r0 TRE T ILDREN heart scare, ond. acute indices EWA N iome lingering seeds of it, I hope Again Sallie showed her breed:| 4... which began « fourday en-ithe wherefore of t kissing prob-||ression for eac of then =| tion, at his home, 4730 Brooklyn today I have grown democratic, |ing by not saying a word. Instead| oir eniCy. lwkan & fourday en-ithe wi Sede rosa tah eee) 6 AS SUCH IN FUTURE ‘ — broad and liberal. In fact, in look: |she said the Lombard-Parker company,|'". Leading Lady te Puasied aos a teed ; tg | “d iiace cinch, MARYSVILLE, Mo., Aug. 12— ing back, I can find excuse for the| “Let ms put your collar on . 7 heeding Lady te Pusse ‘ | Sbedico had been at the uni-/Cajmiy declaring, “I know what F ing . Racnal ox wait a lee Wal tox bor ik locks which has one of the best novelty. 1 went down to the Orpheum and/hnd t now } In the future 0 officers | versity five yes He taught pre-| ; attitude of Aunt arse ae that It was fine, ond truly, Margie, |2ct# ever showh at this theatre. It myself in a corridor while} In t time, dear readers,| will deal with their wards as if they | vious to that time in the Univer-/@ve done, and I am ready to pay the girl who waited on w a 1 awe : vos lochind ‘hactes thas | introduces juggling, contortionist f the Wilkes Stoc an my rescue? Anylwere chi! in regular homes, in-|sity of Tlinois. He was educated |the penalty,’ Mrs. Clemma E, Gil- | looks work and balancing — | informa e gratefully re-Istead of the poor homeless|in Italy. He is survived by his|more indicated today she woul did in that simple little frock : ad i om t indicate oday she would eee at ante ise Se An educated dog act ts the de Don’t You Want to Get vrived they have been considered in| widow and th hildren © no defense for the killing of = yr ee " a \t of the children . the pas W. A. Mears, for ¢ years ta pps, at the Burling- } ; | Monologist,” has them al! guessing eatures 0 és 4 ? at the se of the probatt reau of the Chamber of Commerce. Her husband, ove About $8 as her answer. Sb t 7 . : with his clever sleight-of-hand ynt 1a TEY S$) oc ession on Mercer i idied Saturday in S Francisco,|Gilmore shot the “ot told me that she about | § a anet iilmor t ll Admirers caste at eects : |_Tracy and Merwick introduce old Dr, Lilburn Merrill, of King, where he went for his h plans to aid in the defense of his Theo, accord to the law of |" ances with grace rr jcounty d the human elemer Mears came to Washington in wife. An inquest will be ércentatg ne should ge 6 | Dare would enter into the work from,1889. A year after he married Miss nb eee 0 he should get Riad Wright and Albright chatte rnd ¥ > oe —- oe —— oge f than $8," was my comment. Emma 4° a gti mada ls: PR ait ideal cats ; “ 4 llooked at me and smiled sing some good parodies e will deal with souls and for. a 7 hat 6 George Nagahara is a Japanes > “a get the machine-like process of You learned that at college 7 § s You How ge v i didn't you? Let me tell. you, my {musician of talent, who plays the C. E. Gauss Tells You |handling such cases which has gov e F Attend the friend, the price of labor is not set |!T8 of Japan and America on spe G--WiH you please tell me justjerned cur Work in (he ‘past,” be} xCur Sslons as F BIG CONCERT AND Ly the lav of percentage. Like |C!ally constructed musical instr Pp ini gro cae z 4 1 ments designed by himself Mat everything else in this world, it ts A BOY SCOUT ak incite DANCE set by the law of supply and de-| Taliaferro appears in a Metro fe A.--Smoke Is the vapor whtct is MAY CUT SIZE OF VIA THE pons ’ ture, “Her Great Price.” Pictur wives. off by a buries’ a ‘ ! At the Hippodrome There are thousands of girls |Of the Deutschland leaving Balt It is dark, and therefore visible BREAD IN FRISCO {9 ”? On Thursda E : want to work in stores, for |™OFre are shown ecause it contuins quantities in ui! y Evening, pay, as they live at home ol finely divided carbon, together August 17 the mc does not |PALACE HIP with dust and steam, and particles! SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 Ts 5 sia phctmee aincm “support them, it helps and Joxriders,” a snappy musical of mo nattor, or other solids.| With the price of wheat and flour ery day until September 30th CHAIRMAN MUSIC COMMITTER — —— comedy ac with three pretty girls nil of thi ree were per lascending, resider of the Ba ny ‘Hc P and three men, is the high pot in |fectly burned, as in a smoke con-!cities may not forced to pay an A Free optional side trip over the Shadowy St. Joe, ow to revent he new bill which opened Wednes sumer, the smoke would becom |extra price for a nickel loaf of hi navigable river, is offered between ‘ Jay night at the Palace Hip thea | was and almost invisible lbread, but the bakers may. slice and St. Maries to holders of transcontinental Acid Stomach and Wp You can see joat such a ditter-| ett ong down to the etal tin Laetzip fiom Butte to. Yellowstate Parl CIPATING ARTISTS F d F . star omns a reine out OF - dlaas of ct burner which gives a clear|{mum. A meeting of the local 1d tonal cost short night's ride tga WRTAN ete 00 ermentation rth beg Cee ee eeee eo ee tenn “Which (branches of the California Baker stone station, the western gateway to the Park sARA aM. HA , Niobe, the water sprite, an added oke Or you can try the ex. | assoc jon will 1esday to Information and Literature i BY A NEW ve VSICTAN es - . fe water fo pe t with the burner of co the city ordt-| . . A . “lay Bea , pairdant ioe ek bg A ghee AeR LET AES I RESORT, KAiMstan carina hemamraien 1acOiinees an: che City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812 w - i pteina edial” ‘exnaviation’s “dutiie 14 will leave a black deposit * : nes are recor Baron ed at id aniaticahe eke aniutaie le h ; 1, Q.—Will} you please state when Bate on sek leave ‘ the law requiring a five-year inter: | sea fa mic This mission betweer the taking out of is a hit jack Horn oldt the actor t “ the first and final naturalization plays in a moving picture melodra a ae | Papers was enacted han | ma, ordering the characters about KS’ COMBINED Wis pS witiak Macie ‘e play himself H ‘ 2 ia i eh. oe mA ma SULEDD OA Ab SOS ET a, Mlohe Q.—! would like a little of your| use SdpslgG lag) rd ig Ae dita advice. One of our neighbors is| plete & good bill, era everlastingly pounding on a piano| OWDER rr = The photopla copra td lond she keeps it up until midnight hile.” Selig-Tribune ne eek every night and then sleeps until completes the bill noon the next day. Unfortunately, Purity First Tr | must ar early. | wish you —— he influence of fear in stopping ‘ . ‘ PP lg prs ! S oeet ae would please advise me thru your| It will never disappoint you—try te alee ch mre: pec ate column what to do, for we are get § asic . - © . ; pemorsen Bie UA ape ting tired of it eS: | My! ‘hose’ \ it if you like good things to eat. 4 ° toa of vice co putin whalr mouth A Henape iMac AtatceBadbarceoe \ Ounces for ¢ om h|for a moment and then spew forth police headquariers, or to the pc A I Ke doughnuts Clore than pound and 42a lg edepchohed eapecially Jon to a green leat, If any one's rice jiceman on the heat in your neigh are good nig ane ' | bd Demoer con was found still dry, bis jig was up.! tle Candidate for TIN PROSE: ATTORNBY, borhood,

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