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| € THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911 Pr j NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR || /MeDovsall se_foullwick Co Once Mistress of Millions, OPERATE ON _ [orists ‘wen a“ie tore! sas] SECOND AveNUt AND PiKe Staert ot of her speedy re New York Connection) JAMES MeCKEKEY & CO, THIRTY FOURTH STREET Cynthia Grey’s Letters me e Destitute, Wants Children — VEVIEN GOULD °° eset resents $6.50 Suit C ——" DIVORCED WIFE OF KANGAS CITY MILLIONAIRE, HEIM, Liv. | qi 0tt Miss Gtoy Au | x confor, wome time that when cain | at: that Lord 090 SU j Jases $3.7 a) ING IN WANT IN LOS ANGELES, DECLARES SHE WAS RE: [take quite an latorest In the paper, (nervous and confused. What can 1| it was stated that Lady Decies was! | a, ED BRIDE OF DR. HYDE, ACCUSED MUR- [i thought I would write you a few|do to overcome tht | presented at court ( ; 2 T Ane. li N | 3 tines. “I read In The Star miss x. ¥. 2. | night, She was not presented, the| | )ther Traveling Needs of » ago that “Mr. Dilling and A All ensitive persons have! king and queen and Lady —— * | the chief of police wanted to show| similar experiences, and it never physicians deciding that th rdeal . 1 . i; the people they were running the/can be quite overcome. The only ing } at Prices Similar polloe department and the | hely to forget self tn the effort peopl 1 would like to know who/to do that you may conquer th voted Mayor Dilling in offi if the | feeling people he was supposed to stand by | | tid my it? Before tions they Dear M Grey ! n making a alwa ¢ the people a lot of taffy | Cushion friend Whone when they get in office, and lots of | friend nz | 1ckers are easy enough to be| A-—Y Qn | | J caught by it. But | tell you this is going to make a lot me \ Grey Please give me j solaliats, and then the working pe for sea-toam cand Stuffed Onions. ; wd pr ple will have a man that w READER Peel onions and take out center 1 Jatand by them through thick and| A-—-Put into saucepan 3 cups a five minut Fill with ¢ a v ¢ } thin A CONSTANT READER sugar cur pa % cup , mb mall water. Boil until a little dropped pieces of bacon, salt and " Dear Misa Grey—I would advise |into cold water spins a brite pey hour and five] k a «| the young lady whom a man had| thread. Beat wh two exe min bread crumbs | kept walt for seven years and | atif he hot sirup over ft tp ver tof ‘ | yet is undecided about whether to|® thir am, beatin the while Angel Parfait r the fire ina pan half gar and water, Stir Boil without | a thread early stiff. Add a cup « and turn out on a but marry her or not, although he clares he would go crazy show she quit him, to let him know that the time bas come for him t The lightest trong. 1 sole q b: « i catches. eh between craziness and mat * Grey-—Would = y —_ * st” ee leather corners de ¥ t rimoay ry a men o jeanwhile bea iatitt he] | Regular price ew 75 If he will not marry hér afte er ¥ educ ¥ ttew ¢ thre and atd- to road : “ as ‘ keeping her waiting so long, he equal to hers and bi tpg Sergi on tee te } : =< f must step aside and give is not an honorable has be Spy gg he ~ $11.00 Suit ¢ € 75 t fellow chance. He has no moral DUBIOUS prodigy ae cag Of English cowhide, lined with 1 en; with-straps. $3.26 is a f right to stand in her way | Aka m1 is a minor con gaa gt peace age saving that's worth while making : t Ca a In this case | would think {t not | *ieration. Domestic felicity ba tee ee ees. Fe Se eae oa Instead of $11.00 they are to b $7.75 i S uaeielir aeunar ter the peane (ae nvect g hidden down fa and drained, Put into a small sold i MRS. IDA OLYMPIA HEIM. lady to make a formal proposal, but | deere t 1 al at arg oe at oye ; tt i with 00 Cowl Ca $5.00 f LOS ANGELWS, Cal, May 12 Mra. Heim Well, his prophecy |® duty toward herself to get the|tinments, ” assertion tha yp oper gg ies " 2 and lined with linen } Nine years ago Mrs. Ida Olympia 58s come true. 1 er had to| Matter settled ‘ aoanis cae” a gy are Bh Bh a ic : “ brass spring locks 4 (0 te ogi aed work for money and’ was nev heart is too | and ore : ; sat with Chilled Peaches. 1 8. 87.00 is o 4 @ upon ther 5.00 t man in Kansas City, with mil ‘SU8h¢ its value. It might have ane nramam tes inet ist hut. ener Chill thoroughly large fre F rday ‘ ° ' Mons at h mmand, as the wife perly invested and bring 5 oe. hum i " a peaches. Peel carefully with | 2h . of Michael G. Heim com ~~ ANOTHER Walter. |* Most y how | knife, remove pits with a ; | Suit Cases $3 Matting Cases $1 Today she ts in ty Peg tn in the world t jwith cream seasoned, sweetened ity which we egu : enough money medical atte 7 ttle, Um! ear Miss Grey—When a young | Bumble occup Many of nixed with chopped at $8.50—t and th lined . oo oe i tion, yet too proud to accept chs man leaves & girl after being We) Yery best husbands wear overalls candied cherry on me—made with shirt | and catches; worth $3.00— 4 ty and go to the aty hospit Mra. Helm bas not given up| troduced and sey be m pl ey at thelr work | hy wey A mie a si ats 6.75 1. 50 The divorce courts separated her hope. “I want to go "ea ada gente Shak akon cia | oRDRee ion konrs Pony i orepares h $ ' von w $ from her millionaire husband and City to see my two ¢ she | say? C. a. |. Mee have more ways than one) on cat -@2 | ne t ugh her fin y sak | there's only one way for each one hat and the f que A of ba and ti ‘ has support Dear Mins Grey—I have od man ' Ye th ; b to f weer ed herself as a manicurist in a : Bite . : ee os . as : mad ote Fight months ago Dr. B. C. Hyde, just granted a new ‘ 86.50 H , trial afte being sentenced to fe 4 2 ape ed . ’ ‘ ' $55. PHENOMENAL i Trans | = i ‘ ‘ «$16 | 5 ' ‘ ’ : ; | And we have any other kind of Trunk you're likely to need— FOR WOMEN’S st lish Shoes | Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear, 9x12 Scotch Body FOR WOMEN | | from smaliest “Steamers” to the new Innovation Trunks on dis- . | play in a Pike Street window —Trunk Store, Basemeat Floor. ts ama KD MISSES} - = | way Londo RAINCOATS Brussels be | THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK co. Pumps, Sandals, Ro high 4 man Teg, et met everlasting fc ered in en 8 $25.00. Take yours tomorrow biroiuny to #4 “si ot * ma “and you | for Siintetee as 85.00 Wal Phas | must at least see When it is necessary to make hes ia ty baga | | several cakes at on save your) self the tiresome beat of the bat-| ter by putting the required ingred. fents in their usual order Into a small ice cream freezer, A few| minutes of tarni the crank re-| sults in a fine, smooth batter neces- t MAGNETIC ATTRACTIONS TO DRAW CROWDS se Gain 1 sary for a successful cake. Shoes Gingham Matches eins Drawers Hats ; ‘ sik ene 6 siete | 3 1-3¢ $1.49 Second Avenue Cloak and Suit House Meets With Bad Luck and Faille wi a acl . eer Wie eee from 9 Gothes | 10¢ | 5e¢ curanpe eoiggeott by the Wayside—A Stock in Transit, Ordered for Spring and Sum lo gg Morne Loree _ ata ol kd Bat rT ee ee wens mer Trade, Turned Over to Hoffman for Disposal. clothes are easier to iron if) Hf tines’ e up? a es etaatte Can't soil dont hime mal. Sue as MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH QUICKLY sprinkled with hot water half an/ hour before troning. For the cheese lover a simple and palatable dessert is made from any good cream cheese. Work and | mold the cheese into round, fiat | And the Prices Offered on High-Grade Tailored Suits and Coats Have Delighted the Crowds That Have Filled the Big Store for the Last Two Days. New Goods Are Being Opened Up Daily and the Stock Must Be Cleaned Out Within a Short Time. Saturday's Offerings: 22.50 for high-grade Suits, inj pleated flounces, in plain and flow- newest models and cloths; made to | ered effect, at $2.95, $3.95 and onew hare tips sriee. Abama cotton, them, | Outing Kettle Lonsdale 19¢ ed 6¢ 8u4¢ New Bummer patties, putting a patty in the A yard for Be. Ironing Wes, Light ser Rest-Knows mode new . exceptional values at these center of each dessert plate. Scoop » aan: otha | with handle; tg. aripeg and eS gece aeteem one » sell at $40.00 to $50.00. oa i oat the middie, and in lieu of the oe oe a ver me ds; sof fae: wu pport Hose. rid. 190, fe $14.50 for attractive, well-made; New Marquisette Dresses, $12.50 dots | white foot toa bar le duc, which is expensive and not always obtainable, put in each patty a spoonful of preserved red currants. Serve with crisp saited wafers and coffee. 00 values, $12.50. 0 forall Suits selling up to The biggest bargain in the jSuits; regular $25.00 to $35.00) value, $7.50; $9.5 Shade Underw’r Hose | Blanket 17¢ goods. : Fifty London Tweed Coats, $22.50) Ci/y Broken lot of $10.00 to $20.00 Lin- in rajah|en Dresses and Suits, $2.95 and value; special at $13 19¢ One hundred Auto Co If your ples overflow in the oven Dota Amer. wish! ter | (Pio tempairderp aegterpesed Po insert a short piece of uncooked toon, Alorm en | agar ge ase $10.00, $12.80 and $13.50 By appointment from the receiver macaroni! in the top crust. This ts : * with one ems w coats, at » ORS Op¢. seer all suits in course of alteration at better than the paper funnel. vargain winding. = Soe epecial sale | goods intended to sell at double. the bankrupt Pioneers Cloak & Suit Bags Handkcfs Collars 12%¢ For darning stockings use| crochet cotton. It is preferable to darning cotton, it does not} harden when washed. | Hats ne | foned. Comfy Very peasttty | Fifty dozen Shirt Waists, with | House will be delivered here Dutch necks; broken lots and sam-| A Small deposit accepted to hold ples; special at 98c. sale goods. | One thousand Silk, Messaline and HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO, | Jersey Top Petticoats, accordion | 1316 Second Avenue Collars 2u¢ Skirt Starch for a black lawn or a SPoint ‘House Monry Twine antes, Bost Linene Stippers Bhoppiny eae Rubber Cotlare, lare; each —— gandy drevs, that will make it look oe worth ite; tate in many etylea; box of 10 like new and will not show on the | surtace of the dress goods, can be | made in this way: Take black dye, | 3 . RE . . | nf Siasoive an You would for. coloring, Ribbon — Capen Minneapolis $60 ‘Atlantic City $102.40 : starch quite thin, strain the dye| 3¢ ¢ 10¢ 6Y%4¢ aes mtx a little of it with “ ae nage Tee tes. eka etane ‘Seabee ai tie And Return And Return — Be to fe Inorrow, special May 12 and 13 Are the Early Summer Convention Excursions Two-Ateps. A tried method of cleaning) chamois gloves is this: Dip gloves fn lukewarm soapsuds of some oe +— - Shoes Hose Handkcfs. t between the | Mattin| Neckwear ‘ : pure soap. Gently Bat be tween the rf And from May 16, certain days all summer, tickets will be three clear waters, but do not 20¢ Be 19¢ 10¢ on sale to points in the Middle West, the Eastern states wring them. Instead, roll them in| Mewes Pu Up to and Eastern Canada, at a dry towel and squeeze or press) This is 180 Per bott of 12 Fine White Inches dorene 160 to 196 ves: good fortment Warp Jap Mat SUMMER TOURIST EXCURSION FARES Stop-Overs Allowed Liberal Time Allowed for Trip Tickets First Class YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK the water out. Hang in the sun} wr aod Lin for a few moments, then put them on the hands and gently rub them dry. This way does not stretch | the gloves, and leaves them as soft) as pew. |. erigns to prices on our t from. ‘amp plunder of air able demane Senate 49¢ Towels Laces Suspend’s 8 1-3¢ 9¢ 10¢ AN AFTERSUPPER — SPELLING BEE.) is | aaize a hor aten's June 15 to September 15 The first child starts a word aie aise Yob Suspend wines, oL.poutne, b6 dose sot tell per’ inches : ccs, When Additional time allowed for the side trip to and through ba ue. 2 patra be noxt? the Park, reached from Livir Mont., through Gar- merely gives the first letter, th next child supplies another let-| diner, the official entrance to the park. Ask for our Park Comfort Paaitort Scarf | i s 9 the third adds a letter and 40 on! 5 : around and around, the ones being | 50¢ $1.43 93¢ 15%¢ 93¢ 88¢ unable to supply a letter when it’s ‘Thie 0 the Epeer view Sight, covered wile’ crepe ita Ta rot mes their turn, drop out of the game,| b+ relore With aiiko Boren get Bi Stee: * worth Soosohey "Ske ic q aud the one me stays in longest |[ go spaieinaa y I | it ia aru y Re syrsete | Tickets are good on Se finally seapuses the word |i ment tort am . , Lae pitioah Ns LI Le a NORTH COAST LIMITED And our other three through trains C BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE YEAR | | noua s ( 5006 is Secure full details. from any passenger representative, 4 | “WOMEN NEVER will believe} Silk values up to $1.00 are involved at this 490 price. The hand Thousands of Yards of Dress Goods and Suitings, consisting of beau- H. N. KENNEDY, G. A. J. O. McCMULLEN, C. P. A, Main 1430 Ind. 3300 } First Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. A. D, CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass, Agent, Portland, Or, tiful fabrics in Lansdowns, Volies, Marquisettes, Sackings and Suitings, in all the popular weavés and designs; Serges, Henriettas, Heavy Repeliants, Fancy Wool Zephyrs, Woolen Chiffons, Colored and Novelty Taffetas | Diagonals, Plaids, Shadow Effects, Mohairs, ¢ ete., in every known Silk Warp Novel a ntative lines of that men can be both nice # . wicked at the same time some, dressy Figured Mensalin| checks, plaids and hairline strip est Foulards, Persian Peau de Cygnet strong, repr ¢ included, as well as the new. q ® AS IT LOOKS to me, men are the eed ¢ pero | 7 P ones who need chaperone and Japanese Pongee. This by no manner of means tells the whole | weave of checks and stripes, in blacks and all wanted colors, Age JOR NEVER had a furnace in| story, but be assured that London has the goods. This is the clean-up of a prosperous business In fine woolens. As may y his house 1K Harari xet. | be naturally expected, the pisces are mostly short lengths, ranging > A a Saas HO { se Fifty cents to seventy-five a yard can remain right in your pocket | #07, 5 9°15 yards; regular values at 850, 050, $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.38 i it's a great, help to fold baby's book if you come for these tomorrow. to $1.60, Ali to go Saturday at, por yard .. 656666666 cee cceceeenenene diapers cornerwise when troning them, They are then ready for use.