The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1909, Page 3

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THE STAR--TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1909, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR | THE CRAZE FOR PUFFS AND SWITCHES ISN'T ABATING, Hamid rad Bor A MORE NATTY MUSHROOM HATS ‘gy SAYS MADAM POLLY, NOTED NEW YORK HAIR DRESSER i . | (By United Pr The marcel wave has not gove| SAN FRANCISCO, Harbara for this city intimation of at of atyle, It te ed with | Friends of Miss Marcia Lockhard sived by her the huger styles of coiffure, but m from this 1 heiress of 8 Da odny | with the smaller arrangements it|*" hélress of Santa Barbara, today | iit, him, which nald | ie very suitable. | are watching the office of the mar Tomorrow I will be Mra, Harry This ploture shows how the mar-| riage Heense clerk to ascertain if) Parker Little is known of the cel wave Improves the appearance | she makes good ber intention of! man except that he worked in of a woman who has a “good head| marrying Harry Parker, formerly of hatr” of her own | HOME HINTS ous hotels on the Pacific coast |® bel-boy in the Hotel Alexander and was last at the Hotel Potter in Lae Angeles at Santa Barbara, He met Mise | The girl, who is 18 years of age,| Lockhard in Low Angeles | ,| MRS. TAFT HER OWN SOCIAL SECRETARY | \ ail in Washington, This! If your feet are constantly {ficial et something's wrong, Bee a doctor | If it te incon’ nt to move fur ‘ Ton P Initure out of de to clean it, cover| WASHINGTON, D. Mareh 00 honed ee Ae Ne upholstering with a wot cloih| Mrs Taft has selected aa her sec-|familiarity with portte Washi inten, WOMEN BUSY Ji THE y t it, renewing the cloth | retary Mins Alice Blech, an employe | official and wnofficia ie oup 7 a eanwhile, The dust/of the Bureau of American Repub- | posed to be able to dl Rodsseutiints be jtive of former President Roosevelt amount of social water and th er original appointment jwho can eail in the shallows. _ ——— au of American Repub- | part of her duty to (iy United Press.) influence. Mer qualifi ministration against » ‘ary, however, are which might cause political and so SPOKANE, March for her selection | cial resection. T jal secre the suffragettes of Bpok that no candidate for th nominat! inson as her ch gh | nomination. ice for the up tghtly tn a dry cloth ® they can be ironed, trons and the result will iful sheen. Mra, Taft tary has gen i Tho wife of the president has de- |of arranging t Do you want to borrow money, To keep toot knives clean, cut a|olded not to have « social seoretary.| mining where « stamp of approval, has much of a See who loans It, on page 6 “— plece of carpet about two feet square|The duties of Miss Blech will be|who shall take chance of winning, none of the can-| ———____ and mak ee pile side | those ordinarily filled by a secre-land other delic didates seem to be eager to accept in, Put tary. Bhe is an expert stenographer, character which may bring satis. | !ivitations to address a meeting of speaks and writes French and Ger-|faction or dissatisfaction “lay women to be held tonight for map and will have charge of Mrs.| Hecause of her tong the purpose of picking their own | Taft's correspondence. A desk haw | washington, Mra. Taft man for the office. [deen provided for her in the room | inks all then things upon herself. The cattragetes tay endores her store away |which Mrs. Taft uses for working | Miss Blech will merely handle the |TDUbIican and also a democrat per plate your | purposes and it will be here that order that they may were printed | Misa Blech will spend most of her |. themselves with the vt tt from him and have > st » vitations under ftmetructions and bag, and ub them “A steamer which dock ed in New York recently carried 11 [out clean as a new in, and She ‘This the way the tailor-made girt Wears her hair. It gives yea of being tightly Spite of the fact that mu the hair ts false Tt ie an casy arranger Make, yet it is the only sty) gown in it huge boxes of hair, imported from France. The shipment wae |"*"4* Won't be sotied Don't let th worth nearly $100,000, custom house figures showed."—News janu rarest “t routine matl, make out formal in Item, - Will carry ont order, | candidate in the field t ied to a tailor-made eit Then Sesh Maaenivest, tae ibid noche tit ary et ders | tone t Sion eapent rod THREE FOR OWE : ‘or & NOt! naistrennen of the White House, felt them an¢ ress their views ‘i , ¥ Rh A anhacmrna ni he need of @ social secretary, who a Mra, May Ark one of the F Thi TO SAVE CHILDREN FROM KIDNAPERS WANT-A Torti OF sere traats, lis supposed te be entirely fainling| WANT—A restaurant of store.| eaters uf’ thw mosesant nes ay | FOF the Thirsty Written expressly for The Dally Star by wae Whitla, of ©, it wae e root | Bee page 6. ee* with the code of social etiquet | See page 6. eee ready selected Senator R. A Sharon, Pa, mother of kidnaped Billy itla ake friends wit at comes along DON'T permit every stranger DON'T go anywhere at any time withon ret convincing you that no harm will be tm. DON'T ev permit him to miss a mea home with first securing yc DON’T ever go away without ff yourself that the person ypu leave in charge of is competent to take « DON'T let him even go the Diock with a person you do not know DON'T let him admit a stranger to the house while you are away ) Lace nial “- Draperies Home cle aning | the hand—a new LET THESE PRICES TALK TO YOU =< Foes ae No, tongue can tell, nor pen portray, THE UTTER AND COMPLETE SE eS GE it |g] REPUDIATION OF FORMER PRICES. This sale is as vastly different as | feeb = from all others as daylight from darkness. Come and see for yourself. ore—all prices. SPRING HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR aoatte store's principle of offe ek proves cach day tha Sees af moterate prices A reliable bor WE HAVE THE GOODS LIBERAL EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE We will gladly exchange any article not found satisfac- tory after the sale. BRING IT BACK. REMEMBE Plenty of Them at These Advertised Prices LADIES’ og get WANDERER WEAR Ladies Stik Lisle Vente ribbed, high neck, short high | Ladies’ Stik Lisle Vests Beck, long alee pric Ladios’ Opera Length Hose, col ‘dee More of Those ’ 4 Sy wing nlibed bles verge Muslin Skirts Women’s Vests WHITE INDIA LINON Wire lat Frames hace trrmmeds oat sass | bros felt usiin 1 High neck, long sleeves and Purest, snowy white, and Sc Sitk-Covered Wire Hat “as Tn ‘esti mots VR cons gaa PR EE Full length and full size; fleeced; worth 25c; but Lon stacks of it, to be unloaded eet: aad, ae han, Ice trimmed | ““eotton, full fashioned aie worth 48; at .........05 don unloads at ............. Bt, POS FOI osc cbeecivass wri ns Nat an 29c Women's Fleeced Vests wes oD 1 Oc & ee ae Children’s Best Fronch Lisle Stockings, 26¢ qual. ity. Sale price .... c Children’s Ribbed Union Suits, 35e Hit, Bal pele eine seers OB Ladies’ Knitted All-Wool House Jackets; red or white: reg ih prt 2.26. Sa Anetra MUSLIN SKIRTS Long Musita Skirts, deep Men’s Box Calf Shoes] Dongola Kid Juliets with wide embroid All sizes; $2.60 values; good leath er and solid tn ev ery; regular price 59 ery way, London ( $1.00. Bale price C ] unionds at CHOICEST—NEWEST DRESS GOODS | Prices ‘Simply Slaughtered | | An Army of Extra Salespeople por ‘Extre er Hose ii Engaged to Wait on Quickly and Courteously. | | Come Prepared to Supply Yourself With | | 250 to 60c Millinery Flowers Dozens of kinds; all colors and all size: bunches 3 -KNOSHIER’S td ane 5 CASH OR TRADE| For Your Used HOUSEFURNISHINGS You probably have one or more articles aetna as 19 - Goods Enough to Last All Summer. ==—————————————— $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Women’s Trimmed Hats This season's newest styles in Trimmed Hats, all shapes and sizes, including the very UNLOADS A T vor OF BARG'NS Water Pall, 10 unloads 15¢ 30c Galvanized Water Pall quart, London unloads 18¢ 10¢ Blackola Shoe Polish. Qke nm unloads at New 1908 styler, in pat ent and vici leathers; black or tani values to $3; but Lon fon unloads at be Rubber heels, pat Solid Leather, and ent tips. London actually worth unloads ( $1.25; but London ( Ghia sn's 640 bap unloads at ....... All our Fine, High-Grad Tailored Suits, for women and misses, worth $20.00 to $30.00, London unloads in good condition, but which you would like to dispose of for cash or new goods. We will pay you all they are worth in cash, or make you a liberal allowance in exchange for anything in our immense stock. These ee mae of furniture or housefurnishings which are hres articles so obtained go at once into our EX CHANGE DEPARTMENT, in the base ment, where we price them at a very low figure. You will also find a few new pieces from our stock, Which are slightly marred in shipping, and which we close Out at cost or less. Our stock at present of used house Wagon, strong 500 Wool Ratiate; washes per- | Hap $4-inch All-Wool Panama feetly; all colors and binck bh tae wanted 48 199 OER COE HO 0 om.8 isat . ‘ : ‘ 7 ne emul 4th; pe bry jac per . leleth——London aT ‘ h furnishings includes Chairs, Tables Rockers, Desks, Dress-, geet ne diame OT ¢ mesma ate pare een. MG | My Wit Waley. baat wpite ers, Stoves, Ranges, Carpets, Dishes, Rugs, etc. Petter look he and 26e Novelty Drees | SA, 180 and $1.78 Ail-Wool $3.00 and $4.00 $5.00 to $7.50 $1.00 Extra Heavy Wash Tub fon unfoads at, bar 2c ” cv bie va mp" w ving Kettle, 10-quart through when you come in. The saving is rlety ae ve. the season's newest 31.00 White checks. Special 15¢ | and patterns, Your well worth considering Our Exchange Department is the Place to Save nef “bare ohoiee, per yard $1.26 S4-inch B all colors a Special, per y t block tin. ‘Lon 5c Be, S5e and Soe Mexican Panama Hats | e e . . | 80¢ 36-inch Beautiful Me | Plain and Fancy Black, White. 1 Blue and Pink Silk Walsts, all made with the new long sleeve | the plain colors and change and trim able med with effects; lace and five dif embrold. Worent ery e styles e BST 100-YARD SPOOL SILK, Se 25e, Be and Soe 7 ack. 59c lxed Sateen; fifty shades fe Sun Bonnets cluding black; per $1.00 62-Inch Nun's Vetting: ov yard nted shade uaing | sho 34-inch Black idic reon and black 49c | Skisting, per | yar Made of guaranteed taffeta; all y fbe 44-inch All-Wool Storm | 26¢ %@-inch Binck Berges; all colors an | tne Sateen; per black; per yard Cc’ yara $4.00, $5.00 and = TRIMMED HATS 92.98 $5, $7.50 and $10 PRINCESS and JUMPER SUITS | and DRESSES : a6 . White and Colors, Plain and PwOBING NON BLDS 4 Pancy, at e RIBBON Double-Face Satin Nibbon, in all colore, with draw cord Hand hem ¥ price Taffeta Silk Ribbor 4; 4 inches widd! regular hoo a yard” Un 1 oading price Hair Bow Ribbon, 6% inahes Wide, in ell solors: plain and /ARS moire ular pride b0c a yar OiMoading 38 price ; C | months SECOND ANO UNION

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