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THE STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1912 SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR TRULY BEAUTIFULLY ARMED TO MEET THE WORLD OF ANEW S 0 Grey’s Letters | LAUGHS At at i ha ck them | cannot { R ane ry Miss ( t 4 . ‘ wpay i | ae | ‘4 wit t " T No; it is a . . file ry Kood | ior . A ogg me is to “I ae ss THIS 18 TRULY SHATTUCK [oiey \ " ettiest palr of arms on the mustoa ly 1 . " Dear Miss. Grav—2t the < She jumped to new fame ently because, when Kitty ¢ nn, Where Do You| ple ft ating in Seattle| | ult the show in a huff, Miss Shattuck was ready to ’ w ‘ tt nh WALL PAPER ailed at Wholesale Prices ee Sion irae oh LOVE DON'TS |i. pon’ TS FOR A YOUTH DAHLEM & Atte ais tlie 1508 3 @ | > S> . HIS COUPON we not. THIS Miss Ore idea of i ht Mary \ ages ff to sche Frid v B r the girls ba i ih coun : men at the BARRY d, near Pike STAR WOMAN READER TO THE LOIS THEATRE eee ee eens LABORING PEOPLE'S DENTISTS bad fay nt Dear M Kindly » > may a ta ot , “ " Electro Dental Parlors . doa : ng iu weer wr, First Ave, and Pike ri il me w Public Market Now ay a » Terre eee ee ee ee, F ‘ work THE FINISH KESSLER QUITS OUR STOCK IS GOING OUT FAST Why do we have the crowds? A Why is our stock reducing? nswer BECAUSE we are selling $1.00 for 33c BECAUSE vertise. BECAUSE we have chandise we are selling Last of all, we are losing 7 we are going out of busin logs. We promise the pu tomorrow. See following iter Men’s Suits $15.00 MEN’S SUITS— $3.79 CUT TO We Have About ‘100 of These $20.00 MEN'S SUITS $5.69 S2250MENS SUITS EG $9.89 MER CE ak scdcce Furnishing Goods chandise that cost us we are giving the public exactly what we ad- ntities and quality in the mer- merchandise, as orced to take a atest snap of all oney on our Wea the gr vated m« nile softness. in ‘ C. Be French writer “A crime is a crime, A man and a woman comm 4% the same ony must suffer equal punishinent. It is ridiculous pad for a because th fina nived happen r _If you. want to know some- thing about Men’s Clothing made so well that it can style and will be sold positively Jor financial; she te equally eruel and tnau “GUARANTEED to give you mies. She is a meroorised lady—a lad $25.00 MEN’S SUITS— CUT TO SUIT CASES $3.50 SUIT 10c HANDKERCHIEFS., . ” - os ’ CASES 89c cuT To 3c satisfactory wear,”’ call to- shines in tise’ went or ‘ me waits ol Serena SIAR inte ee eee judge J . bs 0 26 © day or as soon as you can is ™ a Ff. r fo > pret ld $2.89 ahionesate BLACK 6c 50¢ FOUR-IN-HAND way they and see our display of acquaintar 13c TIES a, graduated to he financia andin, Se ee ree HATS $2.50 TO $5.00 FANCY 48 $2.00 MEN’S HATS, sorr | VESTS Cc ave be AND STIFF, ALL SIZES AND | 75c UNDER 28 Sa COLORS, 89 WEAR ct cuT To C | 25c BosTON S 1 5 | e ad of being one’s $3.00 MEN’S HATS, soFT | SARTERS 11c | own honest in on the system, and it fools nobody p 3 7 ~ AND STIFF, CUT $5.00 SILK NEGLI will laugh 1 as one supposedly rich woman did, in SP RI N G SUI S | my presence, at Mr : $4.00 MEN’S HATS, SOFT phe lla paiat i 48c I “a AND STIFF, CUT : S vcvceeeneee |= 7 ys Ta ego TO $1.89 $1.50 UNION |HOW TO PACK AWAY. |i chit pat toga wih SUITS 48c OU’LL find that there is o | NT WEAR | cnoe ian tion ge $3.50 SWEATER Baar vests tay on rig psp etaebanires ber mag ove SHOES yt ama ai $1.89 if by each rl a j 25c¢ WAS @dge that if, by any possible chance, there 1 , be Mg i 1 and WE HAVE RECENTLY | SCWASH 3c 4 is nade . passed stitching them to | ana. nue » papas aronrw fn ttt tee fee Pthould be a defect in the suit you select, it iby wethe 6 e or ben- gether hand) BOURHT A LARGE STOCK I's: so maw's UNDER Py Will be made od for you re fashioned | D¢ niform size—pe OF BOYDEN AND PACKARD | wear c 4 inches. square—and each SHOES AT 37! CENTS ON | esc BLACK SATEEN ee theint THE DOLLAR FROM ONE OF | SHIRTS . 38c THE FINEST HABERDASH $1.50 MEN’S LEATHER Regal $1 5 Suits aier denen conan ERIES ON SECOND avenue, | WORKING GLoves -.O8C A 4B ee ther ietlt ea fends THESE WILL BE SOLD AT | 50c SUSPEND. 8 Are sold with the following two broad berm LESS'FHAN OUR PURCHASE | ERS ; : and binding guarantees: | On a sunny, windy day, PRICE, out o! 1, Guaranteed to be all wool. 2. Guaranteed to give satisfactory Wear. BOYS’ SUITS BUTS... 61,48 $1.88 $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS secve “|AN AFTER SUPPER ree are THUNDER STORM | that the| Here's some homemade, ndivid cleaners in| ually applied thunder that will out $2.50 TO $5.00 MEN'S SHOES, CUT TO..., 85c clothier's and the $4.00 TO $5.00 MEN'S ; “ ve . 7.00 BOYS’ o i aiititiad dwar which all winter wear may be|thunder old” Vulcan himself. You SHOES, CUT TO. $1.48 $ $ [ c10-are pee eeduausied guaran poor can producéit on nights when SUITS ceeee veveee 2.48 tees, The Hub Clothing Compar puts It possible, take a well-lighted| there isn't a cloud in the sky Mn these ‘suite the most desirable of mate room on @ bright day in which to|right in the house and only one $8.00 BOVDEN AND PACK a ont tei Joe o eae i oasis es do your packing, so that the gaso-| person at p time will hear it AAD SHOKS, CUT PANTS and trimmings, and they were made the Ao/pee BACKne, 99 S09). T $1.89 | 22.00 men's pants, Very best that the most rs know Upon an ordinary kit WEY VO Bicck seeees c how. You can be sure tha will pread a ¢ dip ihe $3.50 CORDUROY sprinkle $1.48 ng in and let fit ittene to perfect ikl broom in th é : ; rage $6.00 TO $1000 BOYDEN PANTS, CUT TO... 48 prove this to you. oe eee ee SHOES, CUT 4 $3.50 MEN’S DRESS 4 y way, then fold TO. > pee $2, 8 PANTS, CUT TO. .91s 8 al ha for sprir been put on dresser ‘Above al th In rs keep them in the Asen | have no liking for printers’ ink, newspapers for box linings, allowing som ch article packed Too t care cannot be furs a very 1 investment | small sedar chest in “which fu may be stored for years to come | Gifts for June Bride | any pretty and in hich girl friends | perhaps | a bed where — you'll like th are practical style th J original ¢ As moths Goods Sold Wholesale and Retail KESSLER’ 216-218-220 Pike piece of string around liow's head, as shown % care that his Then cause by drawing and thumb by one of the few men in the can speak authoritatively en's styles. on the cover over thre to “vibrate the motstened finger along the string The effect will be that of a roll ing peal of thunder, audible only to the person operated upon a a 615 First Av..Opp..Totem Pole. Seattle Automobile School, 210 | Broadway. ee (+ ee eb eee tee eee ee = 2 PME Dorsal Se Southwick Co Cutle --a Dale BUTCHER KNIVE FRENCH 10'4-INCH SLICER 65c “Serr 39c : 69c KNives sae PARING CHRISTY THE BREAD sated 39c KITCHEN KNIVES AND FORKS—Of « 75c ~ $1.25 ms $1.2 39c SCALLOP. 59c THE GERMAN ING KNIFE"—F SABATIERS INDIVIDUAL STEAK KNIVES INDIVIDUAL STEAK KNIVES 25¢ STEELS : 95c SHARPENING STEELS —7 19¢ SHARPENING STEELS Sc HARPENING SCISSORS AND SHEARS— 25¢ PEN KNIVES. h d hb handle 25e $3.00 THE “GEM” SLICER AND PEELER THE PINEAPPLE EYE SNIP THE COLUMBIA” CAN OPENER , 5c DING CORK-SCREW— 5c THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. After BUTTERICK PATTES The Golden Eagle Caster Bargains Millinery Cheaper Than the Same Quality Can Be Bought Elsewhere As Usual, s ° S Electric Block Ss Our system is the ° these modern Sa East 414. end them East wer the line of teel Coaches and ignale—-the line nly one in the Sete Apylinnces WE ARE AGENTS Diagonally Across From Moore Theatre $6.50 $10.50 15¢ $8.50 ope Bosistiful Somnery: Suderior Cuisine Sereien, O.-W. R. & N, “Line of Shasta Limited” O. S. L. and Union Pacific et Office, 716 Ave Main 932; Ind, 1995 Ellis, General . D. Skinner, Cedar 414, Vans are w General Freigh Bekins t and Passenger Agent MADISON At 12th Steel Coaches for Safety