The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1911, Page 5

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1| ses S\_i: jlesces “seen ee EAE PMI LN LE SALT IMPORTANT Under no circumst Grey undertake to & ings between readers partment. ONSTANT READER pear Miss G peidetobe mark her present or Fut what kind of ¢ tor dish towels do for otly ba fs woman of 30 we Will you please A—(1) Bither fictation of Mi soft, coarse and a Daphn: table Mnen, be CCB pest Kind of stive {@) Shampoo ever we ary ogee as if she the middle ‘and the > the crown oF J most becoming Dear Miss Grey rignt for girls of 16 tap friends call Sunde ny? «2 of 15 to hay te write to boys fea girl of 17 ais? ROV ) Yes, if th att (2) No. ( te de busy with the gest of thinking © @ No, because 4? there is no tra emurn? (3) He ‘eid tor-me? (4 for rice pudd Luc } A-() If he thinks a great | dyea he will ask your pe mh If he is b eter is willing, th a iviting him to ae parents. @ | teaspoon + ame rice togeth: femig. Add 3 pints = tae 2 hours. Tear Miss Grey snipe for mushroom A—Break into pie Put J oms and salt in jaad beep in coo! dicring three or Be Fath wooden sj ) Pamrcoms mash to a 3 Boil juice for $ Ressure. To eve teaspoon whole pepo a blade of mac a bey leaf an fifa. Boil until thic FREE PIANO $5,800 in Grand Prizes ‘This great publicity given by Bilers Music con junetion * plane of Chiesgo, New York, Boston and Philadelphia, i fdr the purpose of bringing to the attention ef every home the ; name Western America’s a, xreatest music concern and the Aj mounificent line of pianos they sett manwlacturers THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: FIRST PRIZE—Kllers Orchestral Piano or $425 ensh purchase check ; of & genuine Autopiano (Winner's option) COND PRIZE—Klegant chest of silver and $200 cash purchasing PRIZE—tady's gold wateh and $130 eash purchasing check. or FRIZE—Benstiful Music Cabinet and $135 cash purchasing FIFTH PRIZE —Handsome chest of silver and $120 cash purchasing PRIZE—Lady's PRIZE—Fancy scart pin and cesh PRIZE—ancy scart pin and $106 cash purchasing check Im order of merit, 90 Special Advertising Cash Purchasing Checks value from the above down to $75. purchasing | (/ The re Six Faces in Thi iat nd % DuEZie the b Breryboay tas « Kuccessor to D. 8. Jobnet Mashingion’s Pioneer music Houwse—Third and University Chic Dresses Any Clever Girl Can AN EVENING GAME FOR LITTLE ONES advertis Catch. Fisherman’ e which | Spread out the loop end of the cord flat in the middie of the table, around which players stand or sit and ask each boy or girl to rest his forefinger on the table inside of the circle which the cord forms. Some one acting as fisherman hy the rod. Two commands are given by this player, When he says “Your fish! h player must poise his forefinger as described, but when he says “My fish!” all must remove their fingers with the greatest pos sible celerity or they will be caught for as he utters this last command the fisherman jerks up his rod with a quick tug, forming a noose in which any unwary finger will surely be imprisoned. Any fish t counts a point for the fish who {s allowed to continue wi fails to catch fish in ns noose, when some one else tak turn at the rod. The player catching most fish in bis round wins the game, while the person must pay a forfelt “PA, PLEASE LOOSEN UP” | BY TOMMY TIGHTWAD. When I ask my pa for 26 cents to he says, says he,! Il see who is oftenest caught | THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911 a chic edged with t the pane kirt in the and the t pagazine that new mate be wor spring t a will with pique atriy with ally w the f uch u walt the proportion apt nful t of water one of the t lotions for eyes. The should be and after th is dinnc whole strained pleasantly warn b bathe bing without 1 Seattle Automobile Schoo! Broadway Purity and Cleanliness FIRST AVE. NEAR PIKE Bread Cakes Pies Butter Eggs Cheese Fruits, Nuts, Etc. Coffee and Teas Muffins, Crumpets riggest lst. 1 the dichionery yet, but 4 bet I'm next, Capital must mean a feller that collars all the he can get ahold of and ever lets go. Why, my ma—and she’s a good na, too—has to make a holler like money at My pa is my pa an’ I luv him but I wish he’s give up a little bit easier; that’s what I wish 206 Lite 4 fe dou Be, Ge, Te, Be and 10% nf “DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third Ave Near Pike Delicatessen li Vegetables Vegetarian Foods | Groceries Pickles Cider sboat to get a new Easter hat. | 1507 WIRST AVE. Near Vike St. Make! Pacific Creamery Co. Love and a Leak in the Roof BY FRANCES GILBREATH INGERSOLL arpet—It nev anywh © tear the stronges Well, hers leak » jawed John | nagging —It ever would ge n't { feminine ne The Bible Tells You Ho _ to Make a Good yur women] Ww and gave him drink ‘ ow 19. Id ¥ and tran ompanying rec And ank offer a ving with ith all thine offe alt rhe tt Pr * ed THE RECIPE rand a baif cups of K { pound of J cups of Jerem mps of Nahum teaspoonfuls of TTT TTT Te TT TTT Tee Te ee i Chre Quality and Economy Music Saturday DELIVERY and Nut BOOTH 136 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY *. Be If You Are Looking for Clean Food, We KIMBALL’'S LUCNH Have It STALL 47 SANITARY CREAMERY CO.—Stali 28, Lower Floor FRESH BUTTER and F CES SPECIALTIES You are invited to make th adquarters while shopping 136 00, with a DELIVERY STALE Ut the Let . be y y. W. CRENSHAW Our Motto: Better « for Less CEYLON TEA m, act * $1.00 ar p CEYLON TEA AND COFFEE CO. Entrance to Sanitary Market SMITH'S MELTON MOWBRAY STYLE PORK PIES TRY THEM STALL 19 Lower Floor Mre. Hughgs’ De "He None B toto Baked Beans, at, per pound hem and Ne Convineett We try At BOOTH. %1 LOWER FLOOR YREK DELIVERY LOGO, VEGETABLE CO. STALL 140 $1.85 jt $1.85 al Potatoes 78 and $1.50 VEGETARIAN BOOTH Viclet Salads a Specialty. BOOTH 126 HYGEIA FOOD Co. Grocery ¢ Dis jooda and Fancy China Selling at b0c Per Cont PLANTATION MILLS—Stalls 45-46, Lower Floor Large Assortment of Hott STALE HAML Apple Cider erry @ider—t IN’'S CIDER MILL 1507 FURST AV a ¥. e Pike St SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 30c Minnesota Creamery Butter 30c Extra Fine Coffee.....+. 0c Ceylon Tea 27¢ Ib. 3 Ibs, 75¢ ¢ Ip. 2Ibs. 45¢ 25 sees oe Cale 5 2 ay Yougall Ge Southwick Co Sierer Two Weeks Sunday Suit to Our at $10.00 $15.00 $10.00 | $15.00 Suits at and 2.5 The 0 $7.5 In ] New Norfolk Suits Salted rd $10.00 and $1 Easter Hats, Too Boys’ Store, Third Floor. THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. _ LOIS Da hne FARCE THEATRE Pollard G COMeDits DENTISTS, lac. 614 First Ave. Painless E Silver F Cement I Gold Fillings Gold Crowns per tooth .... Plates (guarante i 3ellingham Office, Sunset Blk and Everett Office, Commerce Bldg. Cheap Farms treasure state jm Homeseekers’ Excursion Fares to MONTANA Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway THE FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH, COMMENCING Tuesday, April 4, 191 mbraces the Fam ), the Judith E ganized for the excursions leavin AL Jay, April 18th. or ful ‘ON, Immigration Agent, ©, M. & P, 8. Ry. 634 Henry Build # to follow on May 2 and 16, and month of the year ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE FREE FOR THE ASKING ping car reserva in Washing on the first and third Tuesday of every For tickets, ale ete. to apply to any of the Company's Railway Exchange, Portiand. Avenue, Spokane, West, Vancouver, B. ©. tie Avenue, Tacoma. and Cherry, Seattle, or Agont, Soattle, Wash. oo y rout srrmnr |

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