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sv ranetibine inact drake ames wheacet: a NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR i, (ere. Co i ee ee ee NOTICE TO PAULINE. If Pauline will call at 2614 17th ay. S, she can have a clean, smart, blooded. litte mate fox terrier, He is white with lemon spot on forehead and ix 10 months old eeeeeeeeee Ree REA ERE RR Dear Miss Grey—-(1) Will you tell move small motes from the ms, and a from be right that I insist burning up pictures of once loved? my husband a girl he A YOUNG WIFE. A.—(1) You might best consult a/ Tt ts con. | surgeon about the moles. sidered dangerous t them. The frown tr@ible with your worry, try to think something pleasant until it ‘becomes a habit (2) I do not think #0. It points to ousy life if dandruff, » out A.—B little of ing tna ete. Tey you cannot do it » skin becom by the clogging of dust dd, but Mas caused by the! f some one had castoff clothing they would let me have | would be very thankful A MOTHER Star readers have helped others so Hberally, will some one help this mother? | Dear Miss Grey—Seeing others, maybe you can help me, I am a widower and have no relatives in this country, Have two children, a girl 2 years old and boy 4 years yok. Am @ working man and find | it hard to make ends meet, as | have you help| been paying $22 a month for thetr| care, ¥ f with » pernd company more than remuneration. | ry Dear Miss Grey—I wonder if you of any little girl that wishes} or would Mik board and ¢ about 12 | will give her a good home. thre@ little boys, the baby ten ol AH. B. sh. rs old and A. HB. Dear Miss Grey the meaning Please explain of Trin Sunday STAR READER. Sunday ts Kept fn of the gift of the as Christ! means the body « good cream | A bar-| “i on on i remedy fc . att. applied ic will not make the ha’ too olly. Puta very lectle at a time on the tips of the fingers and mas- e this treat ment twice a week jrey—Kindly. teli meq A ch a panama hat OLD SUBSCRIBER. A.—Wash the hat, and while If properly | Dear Miss Grey me how to Wilt you please duce, (1) An ng one? (2) an? (* Two (4) Two boy iid 1 thank a boy © from church? her boy rt when re Shouldn't allowed to go to and from parties with boys other than ber brothers? (5) Shou when DIMPI Mrs. H—Athe el allow me to Introd | (the younger lady) allow me to present Mr. C @ Mabel, this is May Grant, (4) Same, | elp with | 1 would | 1 have! June it and also Corpus Christi, | if a ctr) «to well do it right lounging costume. A FRONT PORCH GAME. This ovenlug when everybody is out on the porch, why not try thin I wit In a row on the porch or on the steps and look very Then the first ways " which very ed out, and Of course laugh all th to make the | Iengh, an game, 6 try to say Mt, too. TODAY'S JOKE IN BLACK ANDO WHITE) once asked a sald Mr Jed people repent , THIS FISH CAN WALK AS WELL swim | AS “for quite imes, though, the Store Open From 8:20 m to @ p.m. Dally SECOND Avenut AND Pike StereT id York Connection: JAMES McCKKERY & CO., THIRTY-FOUR CH eTRemT All Honestly Made— Most of Them Beautifully Made— The 2,000 Garments in This June Sale of Under- muslins For thi have greater ingle sale we purchased quantities than the average And the lev- tore carries erage we gained in buying we used, n¢ these thou of gar- ering the prices, but in making the qualities bet- #ter! | Corset Covers are to sell as tow as 25c j | Others are underpriced, 50c to $2.50 | 75c Nainsook and Muslin Drawers are 50c } Others are priced at from 75c to $5.00 Princess Slips, our own $1.50 quality, $1 | Others are priced at from $1.50 to $10 Prettily Embroidered $1 Night Gowns, 75¢ Others are underpriced—$1.00 to $25.00 75c Two-piece Combination Suits marked 502 | Others at many prices, from 75c to $20 French Gowns which would have been $4.50, slightly damp expose to sulphur Here's milady’s smoking ar Men have smoking gowns and smoking jackets. properly, and adopt a costume fumes. A good way is to knock the | substituting the boys’ names, (5) If women insist About It are golden woodlands end out of a barrel, place upside! You might the!on «moking, why shouldn't they do it Of tal down on the ground over a’pan con- | walk ‘ suitable to the comfort of puffing? taining the sulphur and suspgnd the | yes That's what this young woman has done, She wears @ yellow hat in the oth@r end. » Dear Miss Grey--What are cotil Hon favors, and how used? Is it true that Queen Mary will bar large pung for reg: attend onl dance or parties fonaily a private Dear Miss Grey—What {s your satin coat and yellow silk harem trousers. world’s ret boundless glamour OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS $3.75 Others in the sale range ‘trom $3.00 to $35. 00 | Petticoat assortments, all worth $1.25, 75c opinion of a married woman }runs around with her (so-called) Could she be trusted? A READER hats and puffs and hobb& skirts? MISS IGNORANCE A—The favors may be anything affinity one wants, but are usually in-| Gapeasive little gifts. They are| A—My opinion is that the “affia-| placed on @. table. Some one is|ity craze” is doing @ great deal of NUTS AND NUT PRODUCTS jopelected as “leader.” He calls out/harm. As long as & manor woman ey c. #, LANQWORTHY } & certain number of the dancers|ts living with wife or bfsband, be | expert in Charge of Nutrition Experiments, United States Department (but seldom all), they go to the|or she has po right to have an ng ot nt ees table and select cach a fift, which |affinity. 1 éould not say she could Nuts in generai have a fairly low water content, and so oupply a| ieee pcenent to those with ‘whom | not be trusted or that she couk relatively high ame material in proportion to their bulk Se re acter ae. ctr to bet thal INEXPENSIVE DISH. With tine exe which is rich In starch, the ordinary sage ke or kill a style. Alternate slices of delicately )#Ut% are y percentage of protein and fat. It __ secaagggioed . broligd breakfast bacon and hard- |i this which on theoretical grounds makes them so often discussed dolled exg, placed over spinach that 8 meat substitutes Formerly nuts were eaten chiefly at dessert and at odd times There has, however, been a growing tendency of late to use them in many different ways ax staple articles of diet | Many families relish nut roasts and other nut dishe |be served in place of meat, while sandwiches made with nut meats or peanut butter are very familiar, whereas only a few years ago such dishes were seldom, if ever, seen. An idea of the increased use of |nute may be gathered from their growing importance as commercial [commodities 305 PIKE ST. Over Ow! Drug Company Entrance Room 4 Png SUBSTITUTES JorMeat in Hot Wether Twenty-five other prices between $1 and $25 French or Domestic Matched Sets, $7.50 to $25 h of being In tranquil, instinctive mood Ang the heart athrob with gladness |} Buch as the wise earth Wells With a full ¢ Fr the gifts that 1 —é. Fillings eran $8.00 Gold Crown $8.00 Bridgework . 910,00 Sets of Teeth... $1400 Sets of Teeth THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. someiastiall 5O¢ up oe 1.00 0 $3 > OO $8.00 A 12-YEAR GUARANTEE stands back of the high quality and superior workmanship of all our work—-better work is not to be had at any price. Painiess Work a Specialty Examinations Free OHIO DENTISTS 305 PIKE ST. * MADISON Bekins “2 Rates—Prompt East 414. We have left a few dozen of wise: the gold filled spectacies of. fered in our May Snap Sale and will continue the sale for the month of June, or while they last . YE GOODE SIGHT SHOP, 228 Madison, "Tween Second and Third. oa at Mine rar d om meron ce been well cooked, thoroughly Do Expressing and Light Deliverifig—Reasonable Manitou Beach and would like to drained, seasoned and mounded on know the full meaning of the word (® Platter, furnish tn combination, Chautauqua. A SUBSCRIBER. [®" &ttractive and palatable and ‘A—Chautanqua is @ name adopt-|WBolesome ‘piece de resistance ‘ed trom a lake and county in South.| Where it Is mot feasible to have | western New York, which has, the Ore a5 oye meat, says the De- " | neato Saat eairt th a syote of educe.|. Where there aro inadequate mar tion. The fundamental principle ot Rtg factiities, this dish ts almost certain to find favor tn the eyes of this system is that higher education |(s¢'"muan of the ‘Rouse, ‘while ap. | pealing as well to children or peo which can > rae Mr. Langworthy’s concluding agticle, on cheese as a substitute for) meat, will be published tomorrow. “ome "=| Your Next Suit 50c SILK KNITTED [| their regu Oe Neckties So when you come Fifty-Cent 5 in to see this, cloth- One Necktie to each customer ple with delicate or Mstidious ap- petites—affording as it does a one tichange in the presentation of old. familiar dishes. Dear Miss Grey—I am a working! woman with two little boys | years. and the other 8 y 50c French Ribbed SNDERWEAR re Himelhoch Bros. mv |G25 FIRST AVE. cs% HY wear just an ordinary suit costing $15 when you can get for the same price a suit that is (1) guaran- teed all-wool and (2) : guaranteed to give you satisfactory wear. You will find : these guaranteed suits in our clothing stock with a “RE- GAL”’, label to dis- tinguish them. They are unques- tionably the great- est suit values in ; America today re- tailifig at $15. ing that is so abso- lutely. dependable, and we display be- you garments from our assort- ment of “REGAL” SUITS, it is going to be easy for you to make a selection — knowing the qual- ity is all right, you can confine yourself to picking the style that pleases you. Just one thought more—don’t delay _The care and pre- coming to get your. cision taken in mak- “REGAL” SUIT— ing these suits by our tailors|they are selling rapidly and are as. much insisted upon as|the assortment must natural- though these suits were to/ly get smaller every day. [On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole Silk Knitted Neckties at five cents each. Saturday, 2 p.m..... Prices Smashed; Entire Stock on Sale, Except * Arrow Collars, Cluett and Monarch Shirts Successors to Kline & Rosenberg. Seattle Another Deep Gash Has Been Made In the Prices of Clothing and Furnishings The goods must be sold, to meet the insistent demands of the Eastern creditors. It’s up to Himelhoch Bros. to raise the money at once, and it’s up to you to help yourselves to the biggest bargains ever known. Hurry and Get Busy! 39c 500 Men's Golf Shirts, and other styles; 75c, $1.00 and furtiie . ....Oa0 Men's Elastic Garters; regu 9 lar 26¢ values. Special . Cc Men'g Wool-Knitted Coat Sweat- ers; *rhermo” brand; regular $2.60 values Large White Handkerchiefs, the 15¢ grade $1.25 and $1.50 Boys’ Rags ante en 48c Men's Extra Fine All-Wool Blue Serge Suits; $25.00 $13 48 a and $30,00 values .,. Men's All-Wool Suits, black clay worsted or gray; $20 $12 38 . and $25 values Men's Hats, all the new shapes and new shades, in soft or stiff; $2.50 and 00, $l 39 values: $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 Men's AlL Wool Suits, newest styles, In ‘ancy worsted; grays, brown and ed Pants; $1 29 5 00 values No Extra Charge for Alterations in Our Suit Department Men's Sox,black or brown, with white feet; 156 Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts; 75c values . Men's Caps; worsted or serge; 50c values Men’s Underwear; derby ribbed; be values 39c Men's “Cooper” Union Suits, regular $2.00 values 95c Men's Box Calf Shoes, ti sclud; 43.00 valves “gl 98 $20.00 Men's All-Wool Blue Serge Suits, on sale Satur- $1 1,48 day, “Special” Agents For Carhartts’ Working Clothes