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J : STAR—THURSDAY, AUG, 30, 1917, PAGE ? Three Days 2iinimmnmmmmimet 3c > ar 19 and ” a Starting Today = Cynthia Grey's Still Sprouting SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS LETTERS ; THE ROTE-RANKINCO. CT &.) OTTO F. KEGEL, President eure LEU ° = Wants to Remove Spots From Plush {| a Kest a method to raise T am afratd it would cost me too much to send it to @ tailor MRS, I The fur on plush m may be raised by steaming tt REMNANTS and Short Lots of Merchandise Goods Which Must Be Moved to Make Room for Incoming Fall Furnishings | | | i} i] on the wrong side. Place a damp cloth on a hot fron and then put the wrong alde of the coat over the cloth, and pat the plush gently with the fingers If your coat ts badly spotted, this will be an endless task The cleaners and dyers steam plush coats very reasonably Hushand Doesn't Like to Have Wife Invited Dear Misa Grey Tam a married wor and work downtown You y, while | was waiting for a jitne an auto came along, and the gkentieman asked me to ride I did, and I did the same thing this morn Ing. I told my hugband about it he Was very angry, and called me tndiscreet Do you t k I did wrong’? WORKED, Much 4 nds upon the char acter and appearance of the man as to whet 1 should hav 4 his invitation to Not an item listed below that should not receive your earnest attention— for the savings are unusual: e e re Fabrics at Half Price and Less Short lengths of Tapestries, Velours, Cretonnes and Damasks, suitable for the re-covering of chairs, davenports, the making of shopping bags, pillow tops, window seat covers and small window drapes, are marked to close out at half price and less. W Several pieces of Madras and Sunfast Fancy Nets in a variety of designs, are materials, in ths up to forty y $, are | reduced 331-3 to $0 per cent ride you A grown 9 reduced 331-3 to 40 per cent : P ed, you — ; Remnants of Marquisette, Voile and to Judge Cretonne Remnants, lengths up to 13 a4 ( 2 H 1 whether or vai Regular values 25 and 40c, | S¢fim, in lengths up to 10 yards and priced man was sincere for 17¢. to 30c the yard; now, the yard, 14¢. wadays for owners of machines to ask persons If they care to ride when they overtake them, so, if the man was polite, you could not take his offer as an insult, 1 think, perhaps, your husband is just minded in this | Regular values 50c, 55¢ and 75c, Regular values to 50c the yard, now for B3¢. ‘ 23¢. an uncommon oc | | Rugs Reduced You'll feel that old lump in your throat,|(;;,), 14, Would Stop [melee Madaes of: Veriis; Neb Broken lines and discontinued patterns of but the gladness that shines through the tears |S ool and Go to Work Esa emmrrts tages Shemeertall 725 l| GcAd bani ks Vatvet lar 9x12 Wilton Rugs, finest Oriental patterns i Fd 4 7 OR hem, 7 feet 2 nches a a * ui! n vf in en when “they all live happily ever afterwards” |: Miss Grey: Does a girl of| tour yearn be has grown two feet|f| 32 Seamless Velvet Rugs, regular SD A 7 on Rugs, finest Oriental patterns in rose Wilton, Ax inster and Velvet Rugs are offered at very special prices now, just leay 14 have to go to school if she wanta| Ou : | price $34.50, clearance price and blue colors, regular $55.00, 39 * ° A P #6 have to So to school if she */and two inches, or more than six|f| the " special, each whantite . will repay you seeing this tender little story, |'0 > ov: and make b rown Wvink?/inches a year. He wears No. 18 Eleven Rugs in this lo Ch oe “MOTHER o’ MINE.” It is a big feature—| sister of 10. 1 thongnt it would And has to elgg tac S anparel 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, $21.75 83x10-6 Wilton Rugs. ime patterns as the 9x12 : better for me to Ko to Work. #0 ¢recially jnade He explains hia|f| regular $32.50, clearance price one of the sweetest stories screened! Ruby baiene these sizes, regular $50.00, special $36 75 naller sister could finish) height thus: “I do not use tobacco Twelve Rugs in this Jot MONE: Seceigs cusses fe . s a sc HELEN f 1 rowth.” Twelve Rugs in this lot. "3 ‘ ” 8 or liquor to stunt my growth | La Fayette—who plays “Mother”’—is 72 you should fins | standing beside Madsen is B | 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels $19 75 5x9 Finest Royal Wilton Rugs, regular $50.75 fon, even tho |Charles Savidge of Omaha of nor-|[] Rugs, regular price $26.50, each . have to work f a Pi " ; 1 | alue, special price, years old—her characterization is a real gem have out [mal eight : Ten Rage in thie lot anh: ae _.. $39.75 oar and clot in order to Pe ° Eight Rugs in t in acting. fo it. You do not realize the | 9x12 Axminster Rugs, good heavy quality, regular ye j | Remnants and Discontinued Patterns of Hall and neceaalty of an education "0 BAR EXAMINERS ene clearance $26.75 Stair Carpets, in lengths up to 40 $1 05 it fe absolutely necessary that | ita | yards, light weight velvet, the yard ° Eight Rugs in this lot 9 }] you leave school, you can ob- Body Brusseis, one pattern, $1 .28 tain a permit from the city or \]| Odd Axminster Rugs, fine quality, $29 75 | yard... aes county superintendent of regular price $36.50 to $42.50, at . Heavy Velvet Carpet in several good $1 45 e schools, otherwise, you must Eight Rugs in this lot. designs, special, the yard......... lot a attend until you are 15 years The first charge for dis- i ; : A Keystone, 2-Reel—starring Chester = Lepr thy oe rg: os = = Conklin and Ben Turpin! Asks What to Give | Wednesday “sgainme 3 Bruen, a Seattle lawyer, by Bride at Shower Fas caepeics settee ane abe Basement Specials Dear Miss Grey: A girl friend| 5 ein as00 by Charlotte som First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 whe a et pgs shed Reda eth p to Invest Ina safe pla He in $-quart Blue and White Enameled Milk 25c Heavy Steel Pyramid Gas Toaster, 15¢c Admission 15c—Children Sc them a shower. Can money in such 8 Say Pans, regular 46c, special special wee eeteeneeeeeees table gift for th at she lost all of it but $35, it ts} f The Wendell Vacuum Washer, strongly made, * saan sai" ye the 20-gauge Aluminum § . year $1 49 etin haxewend, handle: soautre ate 4 OHN ring will be held under guarantee), reg. value, «pecial e' c 3 value, special ver is always most accept ewlyweds Be members of the state bar| who are appointed by the supreme] from Seattle e from nd a third from Spo $-quart Aluminum Tea Kettle, with 2-quart insert, | very heavily woven Hammocks, with $3 25 | | regular $3.75 value, $2 98 2 spreaders, regular $4.00, special. . ° | oe | special pleas ‘ ° Light-weight but very serviceable Hammocks, 4 | } ch as a cake knife. ladle, olive fork, butter B | knife, sugar ladle, etc, would |y ane | be appropriate. | . g 2.50 value, equart Aluminum Double Boiler, reg $ regular $2.50 value, $ 98 I Med value epeciale:tcrscre PU SERED" peecta aes. HUTA Gs 1. signs himself “Contrite § Ont., Aug First, I want to ask, why do you|the new franchise act, the natu ever attempt to try to regain your|of which was practically decided t today, the 1 women who] ora in Can e. Na be disfran Sisters Out of Home | GRANTED FRANCHISE | . Dear Misa Grey would tke! | RR I a eho a Odd Pieces and Odd Lots of Furniture Li Marked to Close Out Quickly | at Armchair 9.75 | $14.50 Green and White Porch Settees (2 only), | | = wife and her love as long as you|Upon by the gove | stories. Kyne, Van Loan, Kipling, have the very p yee: in your he vote will be giv 4 O. Henry, Jack London and Oppen caused her to lose that lo { heim are favorites 1? [am surprised that ah British subje Also the boys appreciate new stays in y home at all. G d aliens w If you must help th songs to “high brow” music wing ts'sue'ts tre asiors? 140 Banks Wouid Join | 7055 WORKERS : n I think you will There are almost 5,000 sail- : 7 | Bank Guarantee Fund] _ Fittytive seattle and King fore long that your ors at the Puget Sound navy yard, Bremerton, many of them county men were granted dis- |her for your past error Just from home. According to The state bank guaranty board $13.50 Waxed Oak Leather $17.50 Waxed Oak Leather 5 at Armchair each a S775 $11.25 | $8.50 Green and White Porch Rocker... $4.25 at Armchair $$ ; and White Porch Rocker. ........ $3.50 $24.50 Mahogany Tapestry Seat Chair 815.75 | $3.50 Green and White Porch Seat $1.95 Mahogany Denim Rocker $16.50 | $9.00 Reed Tables (two only), each.........$6.50 50 Fumed Oak Library Dining Table $18.25 $15.00 Brown Fiber Plant Stand $8.95 dented the 1 law 50 Gr 7.50 Fumed Oak Leather S lly again turn to you,| Widow you will try to prove to|The bill that you want to make up to|fore the end of le $18.75 | $9.00 Ivory Enameled Reed Chair $4.75. will meet in Seattle Friday to con-| Charges from military servic MRS. B. A. C. GOES TO CAMP LEWIS 0.00 Fumed Oak Hall Clock $29.50 | $67.50 Mahogany Vanity Dresser. 847.50 4 king, cal secre Hl meet in & - aay tO OM - ' Cenned ther of Fed 4 ‘ 2 aA =e ‘ume essing f: oad aaa cA they |sider the application of 49 banks bi hi ate yt of ne goer 4 Arthur K 5 eae ta A 5 Reed Sewing Baskets (7 only), each 2 Fumed Oak Dressing Table $16.75 stemering ‘hae boolean, to become members of the bank| Wednesday, on he aroun a Viake Relatives } nid fed 1 Stools (3 only), each $2.25 | $6.00 White Enameled Costumer $4.25 are hoy MC. A. at|euaranty fund they ‘ware needed for the wal- Le we nedy. 1 hospital, was ordered |{| $6.50 Green and White Porch Chairs (5 only), | $5.00 White Enameled Costumer 33.48 The work of the . - | fare of industry vespect Your if Washingt 1} i date $3.95 | $6.00 Waxed Oak Bedroom Rocker. $2.95 the naval and military bases and TRAIN MISSION WORKERS ee ly two ca were local] pear Misa Grey Having read to Camp wis, American Lake each F $3.95 05 camps {8 recogn'7ed by the govern- boards reversed on appeals of mén|«Contrite Spirit's” letter, I am go-| Wednesday } 3 ae ; ment and al the organiza-| A normal training ats velba ppe who cla ne i lace an ty gue iae tan — —$$$___—_— — - = noni tion. sion study workers will be at | peals of this cl Mr. “Contrite,” you cannot lose) Peeeeeer ere terre errr a ; lenkins has appealed to the peo- the First Presbyterian church Dt Industrial discharge: is Beggin hes aeinggrst ; : { |) _p asa F as of the state to send his branch|9 to 14, under the direction B. | division 10 “| pAb ie hg ge oti yi 4 L ns Do Whiten! an | GROTE-RANKIN Pike St. at Fifth Ave. GROTE-RANKIN books, particularly books of ad-|Carter Milliken and Rev. Ernest F. | Stauber 2 W Ang oak are satiy, in all of that emo ae ¢ ® venture, sea stories and short Hall, of San Francisco, 4 By Michano t he Re WwW. ltime, you have never studied. your T Thi F. t 7 iss] a eta apse ao a sy Sey |wife’ or you would know that she ry Is on ace, ; : @ | Seratch Food ne ote : be neger, Homer Boyle, Eric) nay some character—quite a bit ag PE | Chick Food selocesesass ROE ae GCE gfred Logergten, Chiro Deliba Today’s Market , 00 fe more than your letter show N ms Hands | All-Grain Chop ‘ 165,00 { ch and Frank A. d’Arnico 4 eC if | : : ; You say you have apologized to ’ ’ or Oats ' saneess «cH Dincharges preven haa eect but you do not say that you oo... seen eke Report Rolled ; 87.00] f were: Olive: rtman, | A odes 00 Pa sip J, Musser Mager LM mar}had the rest of them, who have) “phe jemon juice massage indulg-|% prices Paid Wholesnle Dealers for | | Wheat + 80,00 ia 1. E. Miller, Watt B, Belbe, Nor.|°2en the guilty ones. Get busy/ oq in once or twi ch day meana| | ee ap | Basse suse : h | k rise nly z “ right away and make them respect! , jjttle time and trouble, girls, but eh e cool, even smoke foan F. Wall and Wugens Gmith. |o00° wite, or get out. Her chan |i ne te colenia tactite? A VEGETABLES 67.0 ‘5 The industrial discharges in dl-|) 04, Sait awed Gndieh ts waht ie bbe cenveinerry He hago n 0 $1.86 Me says: “See! My filler islon No, 11 were for Roy J.1oGt and ‘work because you are not) en eae nt oom of 0/5 rnminaional 20.0 08 ri 05 . man enough to stand up for her softening of those lines 46.00] . at ‘ yunaway, Ira D. McAllister ud ; peach, & ecragind elery—tocal, dox : 8 : was laid with Good Mya oh in aa tliater and linstead of her love being in ques-|o¢ cure: in fact, a skin eloquent of| Celery <tacal. dow is F) Ed ¥ rren, Anton Tutter (to| UO you had better cast the mote/nature's purity and hands white,/com W 10 ? beta / | out of your own eyes A full of charm ; g = detober 31), Frank I » and , DUNC! 5 [A026 ANG FUN Or Chee, 60 . Judgment. idasah Oc viaction. Yeisen hy hice COMPUNCTION, What girl or woman hasn't heard xn! 4 9 ; ander, of division 7, and Paolo| 7, aa of lemon juice to remove complex-| itorse Eee oan tt WRMAS WMAY e523 s0seeye 24.00 ‘ Hirolamo, of division 11, obtainea| Wants to Know How {ion blemishes; to bleach the skin] vety Local, head, per doz... .60@ M | Jischarges appeal “ f . and to bring out the roses, the . i a ‘...26/@ Prices Paid Producers tor Bees, | : The 21 additional industrial ats.|£0 Keep Hair C urly | freshness and the hidden beauty?| Walla 1:50 Poultry, Veal Pork DENTIST " harges granted in division No, 6] Dear Miss Grey; Will you kind.) But ari juloe Gre ree ete 1 dacs aoe se ° “ were issued to Leonard A, Westbo,|ly tell me of some formula to put) fore Irritating, and should be mix & | Brotlers—1917 4 1s|_. Dentistry as I practice it is a gen= John Stevenson, Thomas Steven-|on the hair when doing it up on|ed with orchard white this way Fat ; 1s] te art, quite devoid of pain, T have | Swanson, Charles R.|rags that will make it stay curled/ Strain through a fine cloth the hoNe {oe 43 ering, tients. will. Sanna as Leonard F. Pape, Per, for about 3 or 4 days without doing | juice of two fresh lemons into a ig | me out again, because we Oscar Nordeman, Harry Spencer|it up every night? VALESKA, bottle containing about — th aixe, dos Vbo|L know of r message of C § t ? oes ed Emm le 0 hp DPT tet ee cy ee : 8°| Hope and Promise to the unfortus os Nash, Ed J. Moore, Jacob Petri, Quince s« dr,; water, 1 jounces of orchar " live ii }/nate sufferers from dread toothache | Lester C. Guenther, Willlam Ait-| pt 1 on Cologne | shil@wgvell and you have a whole God Bick Nees sscccecce 17 jand all the evils which accompany ken, William McNamara, Blaine T.| water, 1 ofl of cloves, 6 |quarter pint of skin and complex | {rr Reeh ‘extenstad, ba him 7 Ha h ’ > te yb 2 6 0. stion at about the cost one 2.00 | Teeth extracted and filled abso= Johnson, William McMahahan, Carl] drops. Gently boll the quince |i a Sapte A tbe all ; f f 1.75 | Selling Prices to Retailer for a a lutely without pain or bad after |J. Hokansen, Luther J. McCulloch,| seed in the water until it fs [usually pays for a small Jar of ordi 4.60] | Butter, Eggs and Cheese effects |Casimar Laski, F. R, Christopher-| evaporated to 12 02; strain |nary cold cream, Be sure to strain Fie ans e8 ¢ Nits | 4|° Do not delay; imeke a ane . on, Edwin C. Leader and Walter} thru muslin, and when the |the lemon juice so no pulp gets 7608.50] | ment today. 5 er box . . 2.60 t the Cigar made with good Judgment lnton Motmatad. ‘The claim of muetlage in nearly cold. nda the | into the bottle then thi totlon will lee-—Yier box» Re a er ae pte teak) Kenneth McKenzie, of thi sion,| alcohol, Cologne and o hen jremain pure and fresh for mo! 1.00| Native Washington creamery, brick Re aes ipwright apprentt aa —_———_— | neck, arms and hands, it should nat 1.00 @ 1.50 Califo ni, briek 44/ Plates that fit . $10.00 to $15.00 py apprentice 50 oct. ranch § ; ay T, Walsh and Lloyd A, Campbell, | urally help to whiten, clear, smooth ore : se tres a ar ue Hemenway & Moser Cigar Co., dincharge on induatrial|of division No. 5; George A. Wil-en and beautity the skin tot oie 08 | ¢ 4 Seattle, Wash. BE crouse! tentoa to ten stiion,|iiams, of division Nov 1) Jamon H.| any draggin will supply aici | Leena PAINLESS AUSTIN - xf division No, 7. Warren, of division 4, and/ounces of orchard white 4 i h gon triplets 2 1. 7 Industrial discharges were also | Domenick Rockey and Cecil A. Rus-' little cost and the grocer has the| 4 dsl Sesetnieas tated az Third Pike i vanted to Chris Norheim, William sell, of King county division No. 2, lemons, Veal—Fancy, 65 to 126-pound., .16@ 16° Young America at Katrance 1504 Third Ave, : POEM,