The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1909, Page 3

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THE STAR- MONDAY, MAY’ 3, 1909 [—..— OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN =.= CITY MUST » Woman oma h OFL yy > THE MARRIAGE FORM—"OBEY"? BY CYNTHIA Grey From time to time changes form to the change In Business methods are made in law and custom to con houghts and mode of lite WAKO, OUF Manner of speech, even Which we live, all alter in the course marriage Serviee remains unchanged one of Women every year will the form of government unde of the years. t Why severe fee in the pre they have pot the that only Omni! pot No woman © flously, When the lation lillies at the alt to the ministers ve oservation—alwa Bhe wil ve he him as long as he solemnly prom slightest Intention of doing se can know ok that Clause in the marriage r bride, kneeling beneath the snowy annun ar, BWeetly Murmurs, “I will,” In response honor and obey,” it is with a mental is & mystery service se husband proudly, love him Joyally, honor wrthy of honor, and a little beyond, keep him bh, but to OBRY-—that “is the part of a r sh to think of striking the word thee it has lost all meaning a from » just so Jo no particular harm where tt ts false note In an otherwise beautiful and la ever Invented by church or atate @ Woman inless she loves, and yall her own heart com Love is none or can make she never obeys le obedience andag® removed from her eyes. ov wrist cecneerntt SEIT anvhmerrrr: rz UNKNOWN WIVES WELL KNOWN nase eos Soe aam es eae ms | Mra. Jobn Mite band rose from br moat loved labor leader this cou has known, puts on no airs. hasn't the time nor the inclination With children and a house to look after, I'm too busy,” she nays. The Mitchells live in one side of & modest double dwelling house tn Spring Valley, I. They mt the Thetr children Richard, James, R own it and r family four Marte. After we were married got steady,” says Mra. Mitchel! He did Books he « night, while his wife, plain Catherine O'Ro: she married John Mitche washed the supper dishes, made him John Mitchell, brainy leader of men. John 4 moe. JOHN MITCHELL sleeve Is generally chosen *-* Eyelet embroidery wit! maintain fits vogue the coming season. ** Darned effects conUnue in favor in the matter of embroidery - } ee Mesigns figure iy in detorative effects “ee cS lace edged with velvet is| For evening wear there Is every atest thing in sashes lvariety of choice in the length of a laleeve, It may be quite short, or ft fe dressy waist the tucked! may reach half way between shout promi Large spote and tiny ones are mixed on some of the new vells es A Useful Drop Leaf Breakfast Table| f witnesses to OBRY another person when | love because the shackles are stricken te pr and elbow, « amipletely cover he of the hand nough arm and @ | hurd | Double effect velis come tn all Coffee Junket sorte of modlah coloring green Jover brown being a smart combina ton 1a Mowered or striped slips for young girls make a charmingly | ( youthful effect when under : het or marquisette or white organ die, When the transparency ia it self flowered or striped, the #lip ean bo made plain white Expensive and delicate heckwear will washed at home, a Ne thrifty wo }man who w » undertake thi work, but dislike her kitehen for an tron, should purchase | ¥ one of the amall ones that are sold |for the purpose THIS 3-PIECE IN DOVE am BY CYNTHIA GREY — to Vays ‘ ip untain Dew Pudding ad Salad Dressing | Two teaspoons dry Baked Apples Stuffed 6 apples. Cor A delightful thre light weight sat eplece mull of add henrietta ts in| Bake avy xray silk ry in color per and sil ver are used In the embroidery The hat ts a silver eatin straw with allver and blue rm and pair of silver and black the same VERY CONVENIENT FOR SMALL APARTMENTS Those living ir small apartments and who wish to economize on space will find this a very handy little table. With drop leaves down it meas- ures 23x38 inches, when up 50x30 inches It is made of solid oak, finished golden; the legs are turned and fluted, not plain as shown in picture It is a well constructed and serviceable table. $6.00 IS THE REGULAR Licsued AND IT’S CONSIDERED GOOD VALUE AT THAT. Dining Chair $3. 50 Value, Special at $1.95 This strongly made Diner ina neat mission design is for Tues day's special sale. It is exactly like illustration. | Special Mattress $10.00 Value, || » Special at $6.75 Made of solid oak in early | English finish It has full box seat, arenes legs and square under stock— W strongly made chair. ae pric - 50 FREE A.-Y.-P. A good springy, felted cotton Mattress, made a | with roll edge, covered with attractive fancy tick } and securely tufted. Only one to a customer at this E. TICKETS With « very purchase amounting to $200 or over, cash or credit, we give one $10 season ticket, good for 100 admissions to Fair Grounds. This offer does not deprive you of your regular cé f0o. This is just an extra premium to boost the fair: ish discounts; we give these tickets and the discount ONLY ONE TICKET GIVEN IN A FAMILY. You Will Find Many Rare Bargains In Our Exchange 4 Bid Ovo YG Department. SECOND AND UNION LL LE HT RCE, | Ree up etna Monarch Ranges Use Less Coal Than Other Ranges ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT Because They Are Built Right. hegre ob Rf pol be | WARDALL TAKE CARE OF THESICK = CONSUMPTIVE CAMPS But He Does Not Want! '” Them Located in Res- idence Section Not an Obatructioniat ery bill TE had in bringing home | aleve RTHUR SEWARD, ferors or whoever It may 1 wish to #tate that the fen ¢ ured me of _Fhemies: | Go a they will cure you. They of rheumatiam © located at the People’s Hank building, corner and Pike street, suite 220 m. to 6 p, m ly, J will be » the above ARTHUR SEWARD. | My address ie 122 Marion Street, Seattle The Price $15 itles you to something—you want something for your money. Regal $15 Suits Give you the best wear of any suit made— they always INSISTS ON look right and retain the original shape. Always $15 615-619 First Av. oe mina ere ere bjection not ra ane Speake for Council atinfled that ever il be willing ¢ The Stone, Fisher Co Sec ond and University came to Seat © tp tota 0 be worth $60,000 Hettylion war oe than her husband “WIFE OF BUT A FEW DAYS DIES Cary Hettylion, a retired commie merchant of Balt Lake City Don't scold abo faces. Ge Pine etree sion seold The Stone, Fi shor Co. Seoc ond an nd University | ‘| Getting Seattle Homes Ready for Exposition Visitors—Here Are the Rugs and Carpets Very large stocks of Floor Coverings, Cur- tains, Beds and Bedding, have been gathered with exposition visitors and their needs clearly in view —and these prices are unquestionably the lowest ever quoted for | worth. we Axminster Rugs | Oxl rai pal minster Rugs | flo suitable for al an orth $25.00, on sale “61 74D $17.50 Brussels Rugs Six new, choice patterns to These Rugs are made with « Full size, 50, for the center 9x12 Worth $17 oto 2S | tern me seam down for bedroon feet; merchandise of like character and | $30 nowedes Brussels Rugs fine col Wear You « n in the) | ize, 9x12) Ru at— $30.00. patterns; rich partic u- 0 One hundred Never sold for less than 2 feet, indefinite] f d conven an) Or gns; 1¢ for the di in the lot On sale t $21.50 $14 Brussels Rugs the ideal size ymnorrow at— choose ‘among These measure 9x10% feet is and flats. Half a dozen choice patterns to choose among. Rugs that always | 5 Il for $14.00 are offered in this sale at— gina fast colors $1.75 Whitall Body Brussels Carpet .. | Orders will be | filled in the | | same ratio they are re 50c Sheets for 38c 72x9 Bleached made of a good quality of sheeting with 3-inch hem, and laundered ready for use. Regular 50c Sheet, on sale tomorrow for 38¢. 18c Pillow Cases, 1214c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, ; | made of good, heavy, round- | thread bleached pillow case | muslin and hemstitched with a double-spoke stitch price 18c¢ each, on rrow for 12\4¢. Regular Dorothy sively. Sheets, | $1.35 Tapestry Brussels Carpet $1.60 Imported Inlaid Linoleum 30c Japanese Matting for ...... 65¢ Printed Linoleum for ...... ae | Doreas Comforters, 98c| Bedspreads, $1.48 Bedspreads, cut corners and fringe all ed: with ‘white cotton aad around, with beautiful Mar- | seilles pattern. Regularly worth $1.95 each, on sale to- | yarn, 98¢. morrow for $1.48, Pillows for 48c Huck Towels, 11c Feather Pillows, covered| Huck Towels, with beau- with Amoskeag A. C. A. | tiful red borders; size 20x44 feather-proof ticking and | inches; just the thing for filled pure steam-| dresser scarfs, Always sold cured, odorless for 15¢ each; on sale tomor- Regular 7S quality, on sale | row for Ile, or $1.25 a tomorrow for 48¢. | dozen. Dorcas Comforts, covered | Honeycomb with good silkoline and fill- j | tied with closely zephyr with feathers Principal Distrib- uters Butterick Insist on Your Route Name “The Pioneer Limited” to the ticket agent and he will understand that you want the best there is in train serv- ice from the Twin Cities to Chicago. reading via the Insist on your ticket Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Other favorite trains with the traveling public are The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago, and The Overland Limited, to Chicago via Omaha. 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