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THE . ; \Chic D Any Cl ke} ear RE: Chic Dresses Any Clever Girl Can Ma | This nobby { summer dress made of bi Dear dias od. ss | whi { retul to W2 He 4 a all, winte lawn with ki may 8 coat of Seade aaue * wg ® | no blouse and ee tha at} years down to 1 yea | pleated skit Py F AMoTuER, | plcsted at the . ee te Dear Mins Grey—Wl you please The Bi Crone ea which. the |tell me what will rem ne Byron col ing at r x A natura lar and tab, the pyentd sweet & R. |dreas? =" belt, the turn, we Av—-l am afraid othing w on Se oe does absolute! ane are made oO ee ee wit Dear Miss Grey— Will you kindly | NA@ | polkadot ent Is fo ¥ - tell me through your column how [| a : eae vad Sony © onsen wed >a dance? I have no reason The . ‘ory Bot, a " _— except that T dont] re, Kimono im very co ish to Ko. : we ant °w hing ad-| wih Seesiy ide tee a's | ed skirt Ont | steande enoust utah the favorite and ie ; jon for sum ph mt . mer frocks, and oe aie Grey—Would you} 7 for the {Bt where I could rent a} & Practical style sech and | !ver's sult? A DIVER. | it ts, for they are ect A.—Apply to ma: q.| easily made and at too} ten $i ure easily laund: pearily @ short tir ered. ie ee ‘ ' © STORTHING HONORS aoe ITS WOMAN MEMBER Dear Miss Gre What causes and wha them Bushes, Tu.Lin | f sa symptom of! Evening, din i tynsnece only ner and theatre ¢ fore s of self.| gowns of silk bro pas eho bt ght to be cade have @ bor nied | der on the skirt not a ‘ pe of _™ | in which bead jrey —W ¥ gold threads and ere cectoe ¢ sk — embroidery Pipers without stals are woven deddus ° peasant 7 Mi nThe use of a re waist having a exterminator is the only biblike piece of the same and n sugKest way [ca | short Kimono Dear Miss Grey—Do you know of| sleeves. ae Kind re ( Star who ’ it, all gw Clothing to spare that} The — transpar . help a poor mother who has ent overdresses out. — | which are now #0 can | much in pack- OLD IN | are really BREAKS A C practicable ty un. JUST A FEW HOURS | well as pretty, it of i they may ” to WITHOUT QUININE) Mogan ‘eine | ne nowns, — that can take ch 20.—Miaa|For instance, a Brak» oe ix Neer totes enol teacher, and | tunic of gray, blue bi > he el mh ent brotdered tn whi on: rian has im od , vigor of her maiden xpeech, | “The mos: neuralgia} The entire as ros. { head and |her honor when Mis D Ieee sinffed up, feverishness,|80 her speech. She ~ ae Pipeeving, tanning of the nose, sore |4aY Would be memorable, as Itit# eee tke ke RH KR! tho suffraget cause, In a second ite entarrhal was the first time a woman had|® * | Joan of soreness, st s rheu-|¢¥er spoken in parlinment, and|/® HERE'S HELEN CLUB. *| Dr. J kola, the famous ‘ d of the equa G ts nish hy aw has been @atism pains and other distress su }® CHICAGO, March Mise * , to leave after the very fi vem which, she}w Helen Taft, daugh the # | this country a whole week, has,-of i be followed by many] ® president, has w 1c & | course—formed a number of inter | PPape’s Cold Gompound Is th reforms ® ceptance of an t m- & esting conclusions about our peo ) qh of three years & mership in the He { # | ple, of which this ts o Women » @at of more than | Northweste * * sayn ung, rich and bewatiful @llars, and contains no qu * ¥ compe xelusively & Mins Milholland, who do not rated is not effec in the treat-| i* * the martyr 4 of dresses of sure len, eee eee If women might p ! re s the necks wont bee bener eohomaaiiogde ar : round. V and|SHE’S A MARTYR tween <ie Sexes — 2/ AFTER-SUPPER GAME Impbere ise In . Linen and mousaetine in tho) WHO'D THOUGHT IT? FOR GIRLS.ANO BOYS cure your cold or end Grippe - ; pared , i te promptly and withoat|striped patterns will be used for Hold Fast—Ev. rar > ble at t od ee bad after. D> . Pretty belts are made of gold while even the » worked with ribbon embroid and girls will find it puzzling to make a q A Hk é setae | pass blithely oni is a number of the Jif the tape is not at hand, i or any cotton goods into narrow strips and use this, The person | who leads the game holds one | of each of t The opposite jend of each strip ls held by some other player, and all players oth than the h form a seml-cire ader which the leader himself must stand facing. When the leader says “hold — fast” all players must let go their |tapes, and when he says “let go” | We are now in our |they must, on the contrary, hold| NEW LOCATION them fast. Any one obeying the| st ARs: jcommands literally, as are Northern Pacific will sell round trip summer se siete sure to do, must pay forfeit Eastern terminals on following dates Diagonally Across From P-I. HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. og i e pi ¢ wo-thirds of ‘o otlages bn jo" ; Would you buy a highest grade piano for two-thirds of MISS INEZ MILHOLLAND na a 1 yee dean” Banding « its real retail value at Chi ago? Tf so, call at e and in- NEW YORK, March 30.—"Miss!sog white Bldg * Vestigate | , magnificent values being offered at the fi} Inez Miltholland, the New York a F, hetress who is ing law to aid! Keys ma to order. A. L. Hall TALKS OF TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS i “Well, but Jim, they tell me that SOME DENTAL DICTA Corresponding low rates to other Eastern pol one of the men, called Jim, entered | jt hurts a man to take the Nquor For particulars as to routes, reservations, etc., call on or address after having been absent for several | cure. i | IDEAL MINING AND ji 9. memutten, c. P. A. H. N. KENNEDY, G. A, ff days | “Not the Neal Cure. There ie | sititen of tha teith 16 0 _ IRRIGATION PUMP | Cor. First Av. and Yesler Way, Seattle. q Why, hello, Jim, where have you | Rothing 9 it to hurt a fiveyearold | s to diet. They are the ett ing machinery |i 430; Ind. ager | They a | 7 te a t bai are Ne Main 1430; Ind, 3300, | “Why, I have been out of town, They use no hypodermic injections. guards which at the gatowss io4 Olive at lviatttng @. friend of taine And it only took them three days to the body, re ee oe “Well, you must have had a good| That is all. I was cured, and 1 food into manageable portic be, te time, for I have never seen you| Ve no more desire for alcohol bring peace of mind and healthful F( R BAD B liooking better than you do now.| than I have for vinegar or kerosene 99 ly wate ssaduitas Bo ‘a You certainly do look fine. Sup-| ol — look at - eyes, - clene joy exists than dyspepsia; no more ‘porte . . as a bell—so is my brain, and when pose we go and take avdrink chow nace to and effi u € ee m1 y e) he office rnii vielous mena 2 ne ane ae Thousands of men and women|Cyre Your Backache and|’ your widn ys need attention. Neg-) “No, you will have to excuse me 1 Went to the office this morning condition of the r pt utr | : ad case of Bright's disease i” at the amount of work I cow | tion j Week, aching backs. ‘| Lameness by Curing diabetes ahs says 7 cag cut the drink out,| 8nd how easy it was for me, and 4 | agony | ee si es, © cut the drink ont,| 5 a y Cancer oe por ny mrtg They do not know that bad backs Cons EGinwws wigs} Kidney Piils quickly help| that is why 1 look and feel so fine. | Wher I had finished it I knew it was 1 , a disease o' . \are caused by sick kidneys ry’ weak kidneys. Don't waste time] “Well, that ix a surprise to me_-|Tsht. And talk about eating. 1 : been on the floor more than six F pee, coat et oe. sence rs of) Doan's Kidney Pilis have given and health and money trying other! come and sit down and tell me how,| C2 eat everything In sight, sleep { take ¢ prim - have been ordered [J the stomach arise from bolted food . ' } new and unproven remedies of sim-| you did it” | like a log, and wake up in the morn ; i 0 this discount. We have ‘. ivedhie If an ounce of prevention ts ever|#trong, sound backs and well kid-| Pleture ilar names. Doan’s have a record is xe ‘Gharile, to be honest with | ine feeling fine.” telegram {r headquarters at Chicago to follow tworth a pound of cure, It is keep-|neys to a multitude of suffering} ies tl of years of success in curing] you, I went out to the Roo kefeller| “Well, Jim, could you not have 7 COurse in dis; ng surplus high-class styles ing the teeth In eng eat men and women | backache, kidney and bladder trou-| home and took the Negi Three Day | stopped without taking the cure?" 4 PLAYER PIANOS Sea Prarthen must do when eat.|. Backache is usually kidney-aché, DP rruie wines wins Liquor Cure. If you ‘could have| “Well, you know I have been go ' im ‘ol a ic | joan's Kidney Pilla have won a le ife en came | gz it rather stiff fo several 6 $ v i idne e in the small of the n my little wife when I came| ing it ra’ r vera Beautiful guaranteed Player Pia are going at ing, polson as swallowing | Ph@ Kidneys are In the small of th fame all over the civilized world,|home and told her what I had done,| months, and I made up my mind 7 the follo: $306, $418, $467, $500 and $689. The [| arsente in small doses, though very | back, and when they get congested Jand are indorsed by péople whom|you would have said it paid, if t to stop several times as I could see 1 ment $1,000 Crown Combinpla, only one in J} much slower in its deadly devastastinflamed and swollen (a cold, fever, | you can call on for verbal proof. | was all the good it had done, When | it was worrying my wife, but I could | ae ee tion of the Intestines, and one cat! sesain or hurt will often start thi | : I came in the first thing she said| make all the good resolves, and try Subject to ount curr vet sage Ponce scate Ris trouble) there isa dull, heavy to me was, ‘Why, Jim, what as hard as I could, and before I hm ng tee’ i . 0 e 0 ‘o yoursel knew wha 8 0! et USED PIANOS 1 Briefly, Our Method is this: If|draggy pain right in the smaili of} Seattle Testimony lls aon yp yp songs oe ae ia —— i ¢ r e teeth left . when I asked her why, she said, ‘I|& drink and, of course, that settled We have a number of used pianos which we will take [| you fast cores eas-eoey, al ee en ¢ Bachant, 6271 Bond street,|have never seen you’ looking 'so| it. It 1s too bad that some of the this Opport to close out at prices as follows: a raved ve lost with qocth ag | Sharp, shooting pangs, or stab-like ie, Wasi sh... I used] well,’ and when I told her where I eg here don't take it. They Two K Is, almost new, traded in upon Crown id aad ‘sound as tne best | '*inkes when stooping or lifting, s Kidney Pills for kidney trou-jhad been and what I had done, do| Will it I can pers them to, for i. seepage sabe ys 1 Ramey, $148; 1 £008, Old and aiid ac grown in| _1¢ 18 torture to bend or straight ble, and Lam glad to say that they|/you know that little woman ‘sat|! know what It has done for me, NOS, price 35 and $255, respec tively ; 1 Estey, § H set of natura tas n kas Ag pre len, hard to sit down or get up, or gave me great relief, I had pains! right down on my lap and cried and I know it will do the same for aines & ( 195; 1 Schaff Bros., $175; 3 Crowns, at any oy cosets Uiitut than na.| even to turn over in bed, You rise jin my back and my kidneys were| with joy en.she jumped up and| them if they will take it.” $250, $275 and $295, respe y; 1 Steinway, $285. Any [fj whole senor et without renort, | 2 the morning tired, sore and lame. |badly disordered. Doan's Kidney| went to the phone and called my| “Where did you say this wonder. Feasonalle ter: oe 3 Lee eee evakewbifts ae partial} And when the urine {s dark-col Pills helped: me promptly, and as|mother and told her quick as|ful Neal Cure is located? ao AP ee eae ar tke, woh (es bridge. | ored, cloudy, or contains sediment | the result of their wu now|they could get there father and| Why this particular one is at , plates and the uitary bridge | ike igralns of sand; when passages "My back 1s my Weakest spot’ enjoying good health, 1 ad to| mother were both und say,}3920 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, { e Facto ore om 1 , lare too frequent or scanty, or seald-| give this remedy the praise that it|talk about a happy they were| Ohio, but they have them in neark ’ only beautiful, but they are com- s, y E NAME IS | fortaple ‘and durable. We guaran-| #28 hot, you have double proof that | deserves, certainly happy. And if you could| every state in the Union. TH 6 them to last a lifetime. APOE -, : . . | tee them to 1 a lifetim Call, Phone or Write for Full Information About the The pain incident to this work is | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Av., Cor. of Union St. Aceoes the 1421 Third Avenue, Near Pike STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 30, DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS§ & soot From she P. 0. ih pny Sold by all deal Price 50 cents. Foster-Micourn Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Proprietors to Mid OE RDB rat ntl euro neta bia slate N=" 1911. 5 [Ty Dougall Ge Southwick Co 4 Store Open From #:30 — m. to @ p. m. Dally, SECOND AVENUE AND Pike Street “all The Month-End Sale | of Remnants and Odd Lots I dream of a flower garden, |Sweet pinks along the path ma One that I used to know | Then baldams and fo | . | Onco on a time,” as children aay; {Achelor | buttons a On the First Floor Such long, long years ago. | And mignon: nd stock | , . . There in the farthest corner | Snapdragon and i | sage the bn gor “4 oe ene Were flaunting hollyho | Larkepur and t = i - ‘ b i And just a little neare aah pete mart p Usp 40e R 4) 2t¢ i The tall and stately pt Up t i ' tx, ya : 180 1 keep tre Up t Li Fi ant 4 oe T clumps of everlastings tre loanc faith « \ He ft b t william and colu nh Were sown in the ter 4 be I . ndkerchief f ‘4 » marigolds and cock | heart M t kwea ug And # morning-glory vine To bloom in the garde el} | nd ‘4 H 1 a Vv « He ah ee 4 : x O F $ HOW TO KEEP KITCHEN & n the Second Floor * UTENSILS SHINING. * | ® Utensiix must be kept polish- Silk Petticoats left $5 sale, $ * od oY Copper URE KORp ap. * v n's $1.50 1 lr ie W $ | #® plied with a damp cloth, then * W ap $16 # sprinkle thickly with borax, * | | * if you have no regul pper * O h Thi d ir polite, tirana can : CT ERS n the Third Floor |® by being molatened with kero: # | \, ven and Yor never | & ene, then rubbed with a paste & jaye poft, thateloon crackers Goods Remnants, including Ginghams, Percales, | |*% of powdered chalk and lemon * Oh Crepe Poplins, Batt Flannel Waist * juice, an polished with * + | ings, Kimono Flanr sell at Half. *® chamois. Boil tin utenatis oc- #| When polishing th ve add a | White ¢ 4 to 1-3 off. * casionally in strong soda * jittle sugar or syrup to polish and | pt will sell 6 *& water, and if rus rub with #/jt will not burn off so quick | naling Ayhose- | & lard and let stand before wash- z | en's $ ‘at 98c | * ing. * 19 t | i vd A spoonful of flour added to the Vome ‘ c | * Wome 69 at 39 j RARER eee ATease In which eggs are to be! | somes" , | { ried will prevent them from sth | bss A r nghar c . : | Toasted crackers spread with |'%# oF breaking | ’ #2 9s | jolly make an acceptable sweet at} | oO h F h FI fimple luncheons poe es es n the Fourt oor oom ad large salt shaker and in the water moa Embroidered net bands for em: |p cold starch—abo 1 Lace Curtains, worth up to $1.50, each, 75« lishing summer wraps and satin | teaspoc to a quart of water Up to $1 Odd Por each, 50 silk dreases show the color em- |The linen will tron with about the Curtain Fab Ret at to 1-3 off. | brotdertes. Ir ame stiffness as when new | | : >| The Basement Floor INDIGESTION, “DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS, | he aes aga | w Hampe uskets, many sizes, % o} GAS AND STOMACH-HEADACHE GO) | yee i ee | palin "et | Enam rieces—Half. | If what you just ate is sou nutes. Refrigera 11.07; worth $16.85 for your stomach or Iies 11 h| | $12.64; worth $75 d. refusing to dixe: and Eructa Gas "| | Boost for Seattle’s Car nival! | | food or have , iD #8, Heartburn ta } Nausea, Bad taste {nn at tomach heads this is THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK co. 60 cents and wi your out-of-orde and leave sufficient als case som else fer stomach igention Geom Ask your phar Los Dap phne _ twextee Dhllard © ~ The— Danz Shoe Co. 118 Yesler FARCE COMEDIES neh. hou. Tam rouble { from ut you w splendid stor | acist to show you printed on Prize Waltz on Kitchen Table since DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT POR CASH PRIZES sour, outolorder Indigestion in five Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel ADMISSION, 25 Including Five Dance Tickets LADIES FREE FEDERAL PAINT & WALL PAPER COMPANY to May 16 to 19, inclusive 5, inclusive. June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 21 29, 30, | July 1 to 6, inclustve 20, 26. August 3, 4, 5, 14 to 17, inclusive 29, 30, | Going limit 15 days from date of sale. Good for stopovers | each way. Final return limit-October 31. : : About the Great Happiness That Was Brought to the Home of a Prominent Business Man RATES | $72.50 St. Paul and i iil _.$70.00 Minneapolis . 00 This conversation was overheard| have seen the expression on my i 1} . eieienilnaa iid ad etween| dear old mother’s face you id i Omaha .860.00 Kansas City.. .$60.00 fff) '* * Promitent club room, between) om tiiat it paid a hundredfold.” two prominent business men. when Neal 3-Day Drink-Habit Cure, to THE NEAL INSTITUTE—-SEATTLE East Howell and 16th Av, Phones: East 4381, Ind., Cedar 431 All correspondence mailed in plain, sealed envelopes. DOANS nt EY. 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