The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1911, Page 5

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atiful? set of time when preparat! feture really sh dady comes When & woman | greatest blessing oJ rs she 8 con she Jucing dof Womanhood, and sh from herself and th the most careful a t a ntion. = Reeeeee eee eres * WEDDING RINGS the ane # band began the ring business ® by placing It upon the b: # thumb, and putting it suc # sively on the next two fingers, * ncing for each a person ®al trinity, with Rwhen the for a final amen ager was # reached, where ¢ a te # mained, and wh it is still # Forn. @ The Greek church ritual dt fects that the ring be pon the right hand influence sought to lish the Bring as a heathenish emblem bors the good old fash ot * * * placed Puritan emblem “for sweet love's sake” yet remains with a. ae ERE RRR RHEE = Today's Styles Today Novelty Suits An extensive assort ment, selected for refin ed and_exciusive dress- ers. Beautiful effects, Superbly tailored in pop- lr materials, colors ml “bhiades, Some are b ely trimmed, others are tailored ts, cleverly de- Convenient Credit ¢ We extend this ac- commodz » to you Simply to make it easy for you to want when If you de New for East fot the ready cash, come in and let u ferms for you. | EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. | 1332-34 Second Alce., Near Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’ what you i want it. ething rand have ar ange jo subject to change ain 299%; Ind. 796. The Expectant Mother Should Prepare Herself eee eee ee ee ee ee MRS. LORIMER C. GRAHAM WASHINGTON, D. ©. April 4 The White House crowd, pre over by Miss Helen Taft, is | going to pieces on the rocks of | matrimony. Miss Mary Sutherland | is aatd to be engaged to Postmaater General Hitchcock, but the most decided jolt came when Miss Eisa| Portner, one of the st of t fair, eloped with Lorimer C. Gra | ham, a young Washiagton bust a | man | Miss Portner's family frowned apon Graham's suit, it is said, 4 er to marry @ yo! New | The girl settled the ques-| herself by eloping to Baitt-| where she and Graham were} married. Mra. Graham was al | sid schoolmate of the president's) daughter } Crescent complies with the pure food laws of every state | of America and of Canada. Full Pound, IDEAL MINING AND IRRIGATION PUMP ‘The most efficte o machinery factured in natrated ai Westiake. st BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY 814 Third Ave. ser gain. scher chance Ind. o the i-annual considering these Pia condition at our workshop, and that a written w from mew ; the € to s¢ HARVARD Beautiful new. Cost $500. Reduced $240 KIMBALL Cost new $350. Yours for $175 $ Main 3587 1354 Used, Shopworn, Rented and Exchanged THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF PIANOS | in such is Public: In presenting to you these ba clearance 1 assure you that the prices on this if ame, Ww sales, possible, our bargains tin os and anty will go with every Piano sold the day they were shipped from the factory ; in fact, are as good as t | are used by so many piano dealers of the present day to attract customers I them. We are not offering you new Pianos at unreasonable discounts, tone; good as A Few More Piano Bargains Now .o++0-- $125 eee BIB Steinway & Sons, cost $1,000. Knabe, cost $50. Now bas ‘4 Steck, cost $700. Now Sosnsecececbess Organs at $15.00 and up. Yesterday, the first day of our sale, we sold four- teen pianos, but we have many more fine bargains left for you if you will hurry, We will give you liberal terms if you desire, and a small deposit will send it to your home. 195 1315 Third Avenue ne are gr Many o with to their store in Pxe tone KNI Car the p Bush & Lane Piano Co. Opposite P. O. cater them cannot he the many order to h FISCHER cellent condition; and action. Cost Now $140 GHT - BRIN HOFF Cost new $475. | in Pianos, we desire to thank you for your past patronage at our than ever. want you to know that every one of them has been put in first-class In © told and each and every one is a genuine bar- In summing up, we only want to say that we do not want you to consider this sale sales and avea These Are a Few of the Many Piano Bargains We Are Offering: good $450. KER- VICTOR nnot be surpassed at rice, Cost $400. Now $275 Ind. Main 3587 1354 . > fic Me , ficK C MrDotsall Se _Southw ic 0 Btore,Open From 6:08. m. 0 6 p. m. Dally _ : SECOND AVENUE AND Pike StRteT h D Bef 7 |W taka, trockiow off the owe. | New York Connection: JAMEN MeCKEERY & CO,, THIKTY.FOURTH ATRMET | | CARELESS In the Days ore the Stork Comes eA aa jnot recommend a remedy for . . | 1 Mentally and Physically— freckion Special | » YwUALG for THE BABY Dear Miss Grey—What color be- | them? t Siiiiektes teeee-(i) WH (pie Aldon red is becoming to a girl of! (3) Could T got books at the] | 00ar Bits eee ee Star }15 who has black hair and blue /Mbrary abot them? what is the meaning of Q eyes? LBONA | (4) And do you know If there etamee sing affixed _ e A—Any of the shaded of blue is a good sale for nice on prodigy can ion t “6 } A BTAR READER | down and sideway ete i Dear Miss Grey—(1) What causes] A.—(1) Inquire at ar od store. | heard that there is a significanc F . Nilli YU F }(2) What w uke my hair fiuffy?| (3) Yes please tell me if it would be | 1 (3) How are cucumbers used to] (4) I cannot aay. f cept an invitat 1 ' whiten the skin? MEATRICE. | . é.. a boy friend who t | A.-(1) Caused by a shortening} Dear Miss Gre I wrote t 16 miles from here? In doin et r | of the membrane under f a woek ago or more and ne 1 would have togremain over| ; : tongue. This may be clip an answer, I will now try again.| night at his how He has a sister! I } doctor, but the habit of sping per | Please tell me through the columos| my age whom I haye met but 1| r ‘ t Jalsts and must be overcome by prac-| of The @itar how to cure eatarrh,| have never met his tnother. His| ' tiee, (2) Frequent shampoos and also, if it ts possible, ¢ me | sister also extends the invitation em | Peel, alice lengthwise the address of Mrs, Fowler, phreno-|] am 19 years old. (8) Will pumps | for a few hours, Or rub the int, I have heard she has proper-|bhe worn on the street much this) | ? ' over the skin and let dry ty in Seattle and Oregon. |summer, and are tan shoes worn Complete Lines of Untrimmed Hats. } | A MONTANA READER. | much? Peete sD “eg tay} Dear Miss Grey—(1) Please give| A—(1) I cannot recommend a! A.—(1) They have no meaning at Wire and All Materials for “Shapes. | cipe for chloride of lime solv} “ourg.” (2) 1 cannot supply the} all, (2) 1 think it will be y Full Assortments of Millinery Trimmings. (2) What will keep the palms | tnformation 1(3) Yeu pr pa my bands soft during cold : “ | And We Do “Making Over. months? (2) it best to wash| Pear Miss Grey—I am j . » sale lot of Flowers includes, first. rose all » and hands in warm water a hospital and am '|| “Gives Any Woman , ' . weath (4) How can ¢ of my nurses. As she is going || aa es, large and small, including June Rose ELIZABETH i before my complete re i) , a xs i A—(1) Put five pounds washing | coy EXP | “Within the last three months I ters of variou z« lacs, violets, foliages oda to boll In a gallon of water know of no reason for a] yg newered over 1,000 lette feathers in aigrette Ad a pe delay, from women, asking one and the ee pe $1 00 AN INEXPENSIVE LAYETTE FOR THE BABY fi! of lime sud air A sor |88ime question: “What shall Ido for! | cial, tomorrow ... . J | > a Strain and put into jugs Dear Miss Grey m a reader! my comple T and-aithough | dis - 3 4 i ™ preserng for a. baby the edges from rubbing and chafing thé! Put atained clothes tn of The Star, am a young gir! 17! hike to wr for publication, my menttion The first. = list of | tender skin Ito cover, with a lit years of age and very much in love | knowledge of tollet articles will put carey pes , saitte: he first, of course © is a list of things which are/and a pint of the a with my cousin, who also loves me.|any woman's mind at rest as to] | in var jj a hg bel oe & care of herself. © little newer boll, If stains do 1 appear) Can cousins marry in Washington? nould. use 84 Bleached Muslin, 6e | owadays the little knit id a Witle more solut Don't | What states can cousins marry in? years of dy in the pres P woolen vests and bands s0 s to match. 0 much it or ft will eat A READER of the face, neck and ARD-WIDE Muslin—f bleached, and the good expensive that most mothers lay in| dothes. ( m at A.—(1) Not legally. (2) You may] arms. I find that few women know 1! u a eagety of these, instead of mak-/ Four flannel petticoats: ht and wear loose kid gloves tO) marry in Briti Columbia or In w to really Improve the p ing them» But there are many who} Two nainsook petticoats, (3) Yea, but always rinse in| Montana arance. The usual treatment ¢ love to me ay all their baby’s) Three crocheted sacks. 4 water. (4) If I could tell this, a the beauty specialist is a danger wear, even to the ve Three pairs knitted boc fortune would be made. | Dear M T have twe cute ortu oul | . In ay be ng. a8 it too har it ( These tiny garn Three pairs white wc - mal am looking for rf eon dihoap ry Se done good, but, Ot — mast be mai Four vests. Dear Miss Grey: Wil you please | home for call up East 4331] iy! shortly hair starts to grow, | onttene : Senees be bands inform me through the columns of and ask for Mabel Jand such a lot of wrinkles, and the . Basket fitted out with soap,!Tne Star of the home address of } . cod wae ee Pager lle i , o r lskin noon becomes rough and r casting to keep the otherwise rough | powder, p ete. |Governor Harmon of Ohio? And|. Dear Mins Grey--You have been ‘ led up |= oe = — = —~ — = » vy ? 1 t an tth ian , 7 p S\also that of Andrew Carnegie?) so kind to others, | want a Ii | ing simple home rec —— — |DAN CUPID WRECKS | |seartve Ano everett sus. Pit Ri eation | 2 Semin’ 68, 35° T ors practically give any woman : | | A—(1) Cnet te) }to go to theat parties and to ckin: Dissolve an origina! Sh t. 89 | WHITE HOUSE CROWD) scrisens PLEASE NoTice. aunt oak bi New York. |my friends’ houses. I am never or|Paryage of Mayatone in & ounces of bg Ss, iG The Star {s anxious to that seldom allowed to even go down | PACTNES 0) MM reuage the = every subscriber gets his her} Dear Mias Grey: In the evening/ town. Ia ot allowed to have any | grimy with this solution . luee yet paper every night. If your paper| issue of Thursday, March 30, you jof my friends visit me. As I am | twic will remove all dats fails to © by 6 o'clock, kindly have an item in regard to the bir » only girl, it is very lonesome |), kin, giving a ntities! notify the cireulation department ‘4 r¢ ifford W Beers, th There is to be a party | 4. It prevents 4, of Th and a paper will ofA Mind Phat Found I wish to go to, and am | ii. growth of balr lute a Pike | sont uu bY special messenger. Of “A cg Mogren be Tam not allowed | 1 er leas « : y's skin and the You can help the. circulation de-| Would you let mo kn privileges. Every. |! An peo hes will e depart- partment when you call up by |Your inquiry column Wheto & won told is not right, |All ain and also the stray ebruauk knowing the number of the boy who|* able to find this book on Atle’ | Aig) am scolded for it. Please | iain Snape Advt bab ie carries your paper. You can find : a +heip me BRIGHT EYE pleated |this out from one of your receipt A—It can be ed at Any pm You imagine your parents are | percales; | Main office phones, Main 9400 or first class book s#tc 0 with you now, but you . | ind. 441 yet and their atti | Western Tent & Awning |) ; Everett subscribers “will kindly; Dear Miss Grey: (1) » made clearer to you Co. notify our Everett agency of poor please me if there sige \. ¢ te service by phoning 382% ‘The in or @ d Sent tacta and. qpeings as j | same attention will be paid to our get mm ‘oom spa Dear Misa Grey——Please me ait descriptions ) Everett service as to our Seattle! ( Also where w to take » paint out of a 1204 First Ave { ‘ service, *e* concerning the cul dark blue panama skir Also hov | THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. Diagonally Across From Moore Theatre SECOND A /cNUE - The Golden Eagle Easter Millinery Big Reduction in SHAPES » WINGS RIBBONS AND FLOWERS OLD HATS REBLOCKED AND RETRIMMED SWEATERS $5,00 Sweaters for $2.69 $9.00 Sweaters for $4.49 REMOVAL HOUGHTON & HUNTER Jewelers the past at Ave, hav esiar, Hotel Fry Northern Pacific will sell round trip summer tourist tickets to Eastern terminals on following dates May 16 to 19, inclusive, 22 to 26, inclusive, 27, 2 June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 30, July 1 to 6, inclusive, 19, 20, 26, 2 August 8, 4, 5, 14 to 17, inclusive, 21, September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. Going limit 15 days from date of sale, each way. Final return limit October 31. RATES Chicago .....$72.50 St. Paul and St. Louis......$70.00 Minneapolis . .$60.00 Omaha ......$60.00 Kansas City... $60.00 Corresponding low rates to other Eastern points For particulars as to routes, reservations, ete,, call on or address J. O. MeMULLEN, ©. P. A. H. N. KENNEDY, G. A, Cor. First Av. and Yesler Way, Seattle. Main 1430; Ind. 3300, A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Or. 22, 23, 28, 29, Jood for stopovers Business Bringers. Star classified ads. sell real estate, etc. Buy or r + % i | i

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