The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1911, Page 5

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NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR | bake ae ick Co i Shaw, Suffragist Leader, Tells The Star Correspond-| The child labor question in the er mig pp ye - ere ms h ‘ YOUVAT ok rh, 1 i moat iamurtaat oe batons the] gaat Maw rey tn) Wear wiloutrie priest me Tae | The GLASS tH SALE ent That the Woman Suffrage Party is Out for Progressive | country today tion for the Benefit of the Whole People and Not for | “Uniferm diverse laws are a} $008 which have beon stiffened by | What, -_ | = Ena pf tiag dh -- race a Limited Few—Describes Planks of Platform | Necessity, Also, there should be al)!" eg jan tee Ty gees “1 “oy ee Spoonholders, worth 20c, for 106. j , irl begin to wear he up , : = y YORK, March Have “that the great trouble with our} r Le Ips marr Iw, a oe \* oss ANNA A—My dear child, DON'T spoil . Creamers, worth for 15¢. r for ine suftragists anc! senators and representatives ts that 7 orm people under . » the dressing which|Your little girlhood by worrying df Covered Sugar Bowls, worth 30 f Bhar plank in their they are too local, They are the 16 and coquiring proof ge to physl.| | 2 (t). ro ped Z 12) Sevon.|@bout what to say to the boys! | ] for 20¢. | Hittle bg pealdes that of lobbyists of a small group of their Och, MGEAGT Gee enanee Tunees From) © een Slahte alee When you are old enough to “Ko pon Trays, Olives and Nappies, | hetr aise regardless of sex constituents instead of workers for both parties before the ceremony ‘ ees with” them, you will not have to - ‘ Saworth 1 for 10¢. | f toes Pr. Anns Howard Shaw, prost welfare of all the people I et oe In the senate | would) | atin Grey--What will re-|ask what to say. Look upon your [Hed Berry or Salad Bowls, » | ’ @ tee National Woman The government should Impose Healt the erpandittnes Oe ear ana {move rubber mending tissue from|boY companions as FRIENDS, not WIT Wtor ene = Godation, aye they | 4 cntegh Carll Gilles on'deenn {limit the expenditures for naval and] move rubbe Te DER [as LOVERS, and let it go at. that 9 9 Cruete, for ofl or vinegar, wortt gome of ther ads to secure revenue, Wealthy a ae geen ot ing, | Until you are s few years older Wall Weal Veta! ie, tor 106 : ot nutacturere should ‘aot be pre “All women love peace A—Nothing but dry cleansing, Yo ought to be ptaylog ath i OE SE gap . | tected at the expense of the public. | les oy sre = the ten we fdone by a professional evenings for no high ach if { utes welth the. tor 386 ‘) wnward | “The | ow ye hat a political platform can do justice to her lessons whe \ y \ ou ie ‘ . : : x — Bg wats of the people | {wontn can build,” concluded Dr Dear Miss Grey am a high | Oo & os i = go thy pet — — nize, worth $1, for 68¢. ; few regulating stu © of] thomtasty: where Ruaieronte ere tee | } een school girl of nearly fifteen, and £0} gy 41 TUMBLERS FLOWER VASES. for Women ncerned, by the @irect election of | * aoe esued glans, optic pat Worth for ipeniversal marriage law senators, If they were choses | | 1 Miss Grey—My hair bas! | torn, Neat doom abe. Worth 4c: tor #B¢- TGemomy in naval and military | directly by the people they would 1s HE A BACHEL R? jbees bisached. What will bring f | Worth 75c, for 40¢. | not be under the thumb of Wall/| back the natural color? i / Fire polished Tumblers, Ren } ° vil service reform, | street and the bi * . | BELIEVER alssance pattern, regular price | LARGE FOOTED PUNCH ? e . tions | Share eorviniinn. ps 3 This Professor Says Women Are Sponges on Men || A.— Nothing but time $1, dozen, 60¢. | « * BOWLS | : ve | proved the candidate should be re 4-bI lose af Kent 1 orth $2.50, fo - | me ational good; |fused his seat. Had 1 beens NEW YORK, March 27.—Profeas-yto the family | but is often| ANYBODY WANT A KITTEN? a “a Pe gprs 2 hs es . hy? 1 | é efit a state, | senator I would have voted against or Scott Nearing of the economiciits chief burden. Deer tee Geer: He ves las ibe, dozen, 50¢ | Worth $4.50, for $2. | ‘or individual at the expense | Senator Lorimer department of the University of} “The woman of today is in the|! Cowld find a home among The wrre é ethers. | “While the national government : Pennsylvania is “in bad” with the | third First, she was the| St? readers for a playful little Water Gi the Taper Champagnes, High-Ball, Lemonade ; a": to me." sald Dr. Shaw, has, perhaps, mo constitutional! OR, ANNA HOWARD SHAW, | “20 today that might b | kitten Sree seer tae ere 8 or iced Tea Glasses, regularly $3 and $3.50 a dozen, at, dozen, children? ery since ioenon la “If the Women of today continue | be: lord | " - $1. to be the economic burdens to men 1 came a state of Co-operative | pins» MRS. R. lL. PROCTOR — . that they are now,” he said, “they labor with the cook stove and the |°*07 6th ay. B. W., Beatle, Wash wil! rutn the country just as the loom. Now we have the parasite < dissolute women of Rome ruined) woman, The whole idea of the wo-|_ Dear Mise ¢ ot Seat tears reader of The Star, I would like pt v From Headquarters at Chicago dd master Holy Smoksky! Anna’s Madi <2 '=2| CLOSES TOMORROW MRS. J. J., M e, Wash, Three A.—Send a self stamped envelope ipa ve. Ni and I will give names of sev VARIETY | T tl E i T ER aac There are designs and widths planned espec y waists THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY | | forvlingerie, for droaun” ot com mge upon the men things distinguish it. mencement and confirmation cha 25,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA OABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD fi ‘ : | Tiree Bihari egg ow sro W8 and OR Sed rie hats; and by 5 ‘ “i . 4 - almost every for which em. SSe'tans "solar hy HDs Ses Ten = ees i broideries are to be used in this REE, case ens By Cynthia Gre | embroidery season. y coat ha MATCHED SETS be made f & portio en barrel boop cut to the proper length and wo with white mus f - . ry missing from matched sets, but A479 CH Wr 45 NLL. | - tye beving Oem S o ao | Soe ioe tale oy ag pep Saae i ab OF sri very attractive from that stand- Chi . ‘Mar . | poimt, But best of all are spies pala i ig al ax If silver dreas trimmings grow THE PRICES! Mr. R.S, Smith, ‘ tarnished they may be ties uned by covering them with powdered mag/| Flouncings, Bands, Insertions, All- hesia, Let it remain several hours, overs and Edgings are selling Pacific Coast Mgr., Geo. P.Bent Co. f {then brush it off with a clean and mber that tomorrow is brush and polish with a soft the Inst day 1421 Srd., ave., SRATTLE, WASH , = te ue “is F the When obliged to do up a shirt t Emb = bee Tmunch sale immediately giving thirty three and one.third per re . walat, akirt or some other article| | $2.36 embroideries, #8 Gent discount upon every piano that has been in stock over six . ‘ of clothvin « hurry, dampen the ar ‘ x ; Wick sei) ME dne xcode. aust be meeed to vader Sea moe Goel . Heles, thea roll in heavy or Turk-| FHE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. : ;orwarded and which we are forwarding/to you. } the oven for a few minutes until | they beat through. T t underwear We could buy the 15,000 yards so low because some widths were Today's Styles Today 12:40AM Mar. 2let. AN ALL-AROUND MOTHER The right sort of mother makes herself a well-rounded, evenly developed woman Makes her children chums and individual human beings. Makes her husband a father, not merely a filler of the fam- ily purse Makes her sonsinlaw and daughters-in-law glad she has lived G. W. HODGES, N. Y. Mothers’ Clob. HESEEEEE SEE ES EEE EEK SSS SEES EE EE EE Every telephone line ino will be sold upon a } generated dampens #0 evenly Geo. P.Bent Co. | i . it is & pleasure to tron them. | ‘ ‘ a | If family silver ts to be packed |ff S lang’ tee any temets eautt ew should be carefully cleaned, then |f ‘ |e smeared over fresh | Arrivals oe }lard and put into flannel bags. | | When it i# brought out, a bath in| . x hot water and silver soap makes it| r D ° } ; - And This Statement It Will Pay You Set [in cat et petlesicngens ° , = Showing attracti ffects i 2 | When serving chocolate, if your |} howing attractive new effects in “The writer's twelve years’ experi- est player piano in the world, the cream will not whip, or in case you| lingeries, white marquisette with 7 jo not have any, ff you will place olke-dot. effect, p in the piano business upon the Crown Combinola, three of which ANNA PAVLOWA. ja fresh marshmallow in aah ound See ie aoe in eae ic Coast has been that Seattle's have been in stock over six months, Un-tuh! You just wait untt¥/adbused of having looted from the then pour chocolate on to it you ceilineh Ske tat ‘Sines Peak fusic lovers have always de led $900.00 1 $1,000.00 st¥les: Con- Dmitri Smirnoff geta back to St:| Raswan treasury will find that ft will rise to the top, | epg - wens vers have always demanded $ anc 4 s eet un Petersburg. He's going to hustlé| | $Vhen she heard the story—gee-|“issolve, and take the place of serge in ladies’ and misses’ sizes. -@n extremely high-class standard of cord Player Pianos, from $550.00 to t straight from the depoteky td ‘—ghe wouldn’t/cream very well s ol Af; ra aie e 7c pe oo a . the czar’s palace, and after be getw dhe “or three nights she kept to, ————-_____________.. Pianos. After being manager of | $750.00, also subject to discounts. Nick's ear we shall see what we hotel while audiences at the! tedn't they given it to her them-(ff Buy on Credit _ © two of the largest retail stores upon Think of being able to buy a gua: an- shall see. Somebody's going to be|M@tropolitan opera uous in Now | setyes, by the tons, during the past _® the Coast, the writer felt that there teed pla viano for $367.00, a price in trouble, after Dmitri gets) Verk waited patiently. She| winter, all over the place? “You g abe 9 oe Serna ee eee fe er re 1a fe | teed player pia POOL AN, 2 Y through. It's about Anna Paviowas| wouldn't listen to arguments. | ahead and dance,” he advised. ance on easy payments. Use your Was a way to meet this discriminat- never before quoted upon new, high- In some mysterious way somé aoe Smirnoff came to town. | coing to Russia to sing, and as soon |f cash for something else or save it. demand in a more effect:ve man grade player pianos. Magn‘icent ot Geren’ aaa © aeeoce wns at Neer mnnnaers appealed {0/ as 1 get to Petersburg I'll tell the Contrary to the belief of many, pos- Mer than that practiced by any retail | Crown Pianos from $500.00 t» word to America that Anna, who sured Anna that it wasn't the fault Soi tea cat wae onreaaeesees peti ad tigi is make for the ¢ up Piano: house. Realizing the great $700.00, in the most beautiful and has been dancing over here, had re- wd ae ge ge en _ Ah! Delight! That was enough asc siccuusaehianths dita 7m em ; . celved a big share of the small for-|story had spread y all knew ltop Anna. Revenge! She danced {ff _ Wantage a manufacturer has over artistic cases ever seen, consisting of tune which @ certain M. Dandre in where her money came from. ing night wildly. And when Dinitri| . ) @ regular retail dealer, the writer | crotch mahogany, imported fancy == jeatled the next morning she was Eastern Outfitting Co. | © decided, a few years ago, toimakea | figured’walnut and mahogany cases inecne ee 1332-34 Seisgtde wer J |» connection with a manufacturer in of the most select and choice ven | “It was some jealous old cat,” she |i rly mr sp Sia | © 4 position to meet the den:and for | eers. We have but a few $350.00 and jsaid, “who started the story. 1] highest grade pianos of every de- $375.00 new pianos to be sold in this Cee ee eee ee ee _ Scfiption. He went East, thoroug h- sale and subject to discount. tlooking over the manufacturing > y i ig decided that there was no one anos im business better able to meet this Such as the following, will also be +4 ; é ) g, ean Geo. P. Bent Com- closed out during this sale at abso pany. connection was wade and 1 . ‘ 6 » * * utely the lowest figures: One L’stey The Big, Generous Broad-Gauge, Progressive Way of the writer was ¢ re , te as . 4 ° % territory w te frecu charge of all price $148.00. Two Kimballs, price Retailing Pianos on the Co-operative Club Plan 0 esto 4 ” ° rely: ry ,. + " Peto establis! ti reads He decid- $235.00 and $255.00, respectively; Proving a Practical Benefit to Scores of Purchasers. ablish his eadquarters for these are a call Wy aded 1ese are practically new, traded in menestern territory at Seattle, upon Crown Pianos. One Crown, i tet nA that Seattle will be the used six years, $250.00. One al One Club Practically Filled—Others to Be Withdrawn|* ** ** ** * ee RAH KH een” is of this entire Western most new Haines & Co., $195-00. as Soon as Required Memberships Have Been . ¢ iim yin avery short period of One Crown, used less than one year, Secured—No Time Now for Delay. oa The time is not far distant $295.00. One Weber Grand, good manufacturer ela market $575 EE. we nee a 3 c as new, $575.00. One Schaff Bros., Blue in shades varying from navy ~ their own products almost exclu in perfect condition, $175.00. And Saturday eventiig @closed one of) vious week, returned to our store,|to Copenhagen is strongly indorsed Bively, thereby making a saving to : itor haseiina analy “ae the most eventful weeks of, our| saying that she was so pleased with| by fashion authorities. le public of large rit. many other bargains equally as club The large majority of|her selection that she had come in . \ y yf Be amounts « ft mon- great, but too numerous to mention. the purchases having been made|to get other (a magnificent ma re » and marquisette * $ stated above, to satisfy a. a : ly after the buyers had carefully and|hogany Lester) just like tt for her] waists will be more favored than Miigh-class d 1 ion to satisfy the ‘The proof of the pudding is in the thoroughly investigated our club| granddaughter, living east of the| those of the heavier materials. 4 ass demand for pianos in Se- eating.” GET BUSY! proposition and compared our pla-| mountains, and arranged that day - 4 Attle, we sto ked our store with the Shecial attenti ie be ee nos and prices with other makes|to have it shipped to her ‘immedi Beading is used on all styles of Most artistic é ‘ Special attention given to'mail or- now offered in the city ately. dressy waists. They are washable} : > ana expensive pianos ders. Repeatedly have we been told he most popular club, however,|and are used to bring out designs — ver manufacture d; the conse- that nowhere can such well-known ? Club i “in lyre ag mete Ce outline and on collar and “ 9 is ° kes @e bought for thing like|the privilege of selgcting a brand | cuffs. Quences are we find ourselves ve TERMS: the pet At which we are selling | Dew $650 latest style, 88 note, play . Much overstocked with this class if ap er piano for $497.50, upon the club| Lace veils continue In good style Roods. . Any { * Sets terms of $15.50 down and $2 week-|and there are many new designs in | ig ; : hg she hink of being able to s« ly. Already four complete ship-| fashionable shops in Seattle leads direct And Bent S rT thirty-six months’ basis To .tlus- splendid, higharads tnstra ments of these Instruments have] gesuio a noma OE to The Star Se ad Sik wien Sem Sie on payments of $7.50 down and] Ons § . ooh eattie Automobile School, 21 . ays Them trate: A $180.00 piano may be had $1.20 a weok—as reasonably, yes,| P°e? told to members wishing the lhcckewey. aa = aati 400 “ada Sacrifice of profit in order to res upon’ terms: of $5.00 per month, more reasonably. (han the avme Pl tion, and only a few memberships|~ MEALS SERVED. IND, 441 » Heve the congested condition of our. Isn't it easy to get that piano you ms ene see * | remain before this club will be com-] Str, Clty of Bverett or Telegraph. © store. The sale embrac ha vanted so long, now? That's just what can be done} pletely filled and withdrawn 5 » The sale embraces the great- nave wanted s g, f now by joining Club “B,” and mind] Remember, too, that in addition : If there is anything you WANT, look in you, igstead of paying the regular] {4 the low prices and easy terms all Nas pane ale Ket ill find i retail price of $450 for these pl-lciuh members receive free a stool Star” want ads and you will find it, 4 7 anos, club members secure them atlig match piano, a free tuning, f : If there is hing IOT WANT. « Sale Opens Tuesday Morning at 8 o’Clock Sharp tec akc goine ot TRITAh; TonStng SEM U ce rc an enn, Soe , there is anything you do NOT WANT, ad bona fide saving in actual cash Of} course of twenty music lessons. vertise in the “Star” want ads and you will dispose of it. Don’t Forget the Place—-THE FACTORY STORE = [fi'iincate "izcetiningonenn git ene manor are now on aa display at our store, and may be|t3 "mand 6 pm. re not ‘restricted to one # Hneen at any time. Come in the|$: fe pv mand 118 p.m « o - one peritoniar make, but may)! first thing tomorrow or witte for] S%te% i's ofett at 045 am, 216 choose from among & dozen or more! further information. Test this m Colman dock, e high-grade, dependable pianos from) question of saving for yourselves, |! nd achodule subject to change | East 414, MADISON ? ° the factories of America’s foremost, but do not let it go without a teat. “"Phonos—-dunaet, Main 39098; Ind. 786. Cedar 414, At 12th . ° manufacturers. Hilers Muste House, successor to ‘ 7 A 1421 Third Av Near Pike Stree! Last Friday, a lady who had pur4|D, 8. Johnston Co., Third and Uni- Star “Want Ads Vans are wate: ait padded Inside; furnitare is as safe as tn enue chased a Club “B” plano the pres] versity. Business Bringers ) Get Bekins to move you.

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