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2 pa REMI a ite SAD RE ES A NO AEE ACE ET | THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR TM Dopgall Fe Southwick Co tore Open rom a. m. to & p.m. Dally SECOND AVENUE AND Pike Sraret JAMES McCHERRY & CO., THIREY- FOURTH STREET SMART SIGHTS ON EUROPEAN BATHING BEACH | Dloomers are tight above the knee. | The second pleture is from Schoveningen, Holland, but of Vien nese style, modish in white pongee sitk with inserts of white and blue striped silk, Knickerbockers of the same material may be worn yloose or gathered just above the ) knee Blue silk stockings and a jheadband of white silk complete costume, New York Connection rey Up to 35c Enamelware on Sale at 15c in the sale ¢ Dre ° | Milk Pans Saucepan | Pudding Pans Covered Berlin | Pie Plates ° Kettles Wash Measures Bread Pans Milk Can e Pans to 50¢ 25¢ Colanders * Muffin Pans Stock Pots Dippers Berlin Kettles KARA ARR A HAL Loken Wile,” Lelling a | pitifal story of her unhappy mar ried Hifo—of her husband's cruelty and asking for your advi | hall she leave her husband? A thousand times » him, and forget him should a wo a wae her young jlife with such a man as she de scribes’? He ta not worthy of any woman's If a man beats and maltreats his wife when she is % ° young and to work out, what ‘ i will he door, rather, what won't ey ile piece T am ajhe do-wheu her youth and health extra-coated are @ ov ° Parting may give pain to her, loyal heart, but better suffer a few pangs of heart ache now, than to submit to a life of slavery and abuse. A BACHELOR GIRL. HERE Comes THE oRDE Tomorrow the woman's page will be devoted to bride and bridal lore, bride's cake and other things taining to brides, including an artich n marrie by Cynthia Grey Don't mise the woman's page tomorrow love. eeeeeeeeeeee Seeeeeeeeeese SEER EERE REE EHH ° Dear Miss Grey: (1) oe girl 16 years ob® Doos a girl of my age know what love means? I fancy myself in love with a young man 17, I have known him all my life. I went to school with him. Por years he noticed no other girl bat but now seems to be for getting me What shall I dot (2) Should a girl of 16 go © | dances if her mother permits? (3) T have a habit of blushing when talking-to anyone. How can} A.—Helen 1 control itt BLUE BYES, |Maxa Dr AA(1) It i the exception. |Fth ay. Treat it as if it were a fancy, as|S*"ester, Cle you sey. If it is, you will not be worried unnecessarily. Uf it proves the real thing, he may re turn, and this treatn t will not hurt either ot you. «2 Occasionally to daucer @ conse Basins Dear ly «i K Mine Grey: Will you kind » me the addresses of Hele r, Anna Shaw, M. D,, and Mar Sangster? AN ALASKA MAN Kellar, W ham, Anna Shaw, 1706-606 New York. Margaret n Ridge, N , Values For Teapots Coffee Pots A million or so years ago there lived in the sea a fisb-lizard, called the ichthyosauras (get pa to pronounce that word for you), & great and wonderful reptile, When it died tts body fell to the bot tom of the sea, and as time passed on streams of water running down the mountains carried stones and sand, which finally buried the bones of this monster of the deep, Then ages wore on, and other species of animal life were buried in the same way, for all the tine the land streams were getting larger and carrying more sand and stones Into the sea, which, after countless thousands of years had passed by, became dry land, where portiony of the bottom ap- peared above the water's surface. Yours afterwards, in our own day » began to dig through ¢ rocks, for the sand and stones 4 by the mountain streams had by this time become hard rock. The deeper the men dug the stranger the bones they found, until they discovered the tehthyoxaurus (has pa found out how to pronounce it yet?) and learned scientists pletured for @ how these immense reptiles looked when alive. The picture * the fishlizard as it probably looked when it first fell to the bottom of the ocean, and in the next ‘ol picture now it looked when the rock was beginning to form overit Colanders and the third picture shows the men digging it out Tea Kettles pong Sauce Pots PRAISES EXTERNAL Drip Pans | Save’ otis assonetnt racainert | Moore Theatre } Commencing Tonight Coffee Milk Buckets Values to $1.00 Lumbago Within Shakespearean Festival Week For 50c One Hour After Application Stellar of Louginney & Loughney’s Berlin Kettles N Absorbent Treat- Dinner Buckets nt.—-Asthma Great Drip Pan ly Improved. Water Buckets Stock Pots ber Pails amers SERRE ERE REE A SCOTCH POODLE FOR Dear Miss Grey: I have a female, white, Seotch poodle dog, which “H. HH.” ean have by calling at 4206 Holly et. Brighton Beach station PERE REE REE Dishpans Sauce Kettles Preserving Ket- Milk Pans tles 4 ‘Tea Kettles Milk Cans Measures to 60c 35¢ Teapots F private Blushing ts a sign of self nusness The only way ‘ome it is to think more * than of yourself. «see eee eee + eee eee eee Values For Will you kind-| Dear Miss Grey: Will you kind-| the city pays ally answer, through The Star: W bounty on and what depart-| Richard Warner ¢ etty engi ment should i see for information: |neer? If so, when A TRAPPER SUB The city pays 10 ¢ A Warner wa Calt up th part the month of Feb 4 sanita city | Local 124; Ind Zasreenasem = ENDER 00d Ostend naturally furnishes the | most daring of these new European | A bathing costumes, but it’s decidedly | for each rat ment of healt) fetching with white dotted dark hall. Main 8500, blue silk and cape effect, fastened | 4100, Local 23 with buttons across the back and on each shoulder. The cape ts dis carded in the water, of course. The RIDER Edwin 0. city r during 1894 Dishpans engines ruary Stock Pots A BACHELOR GIRL’S ADVICE TO A BROKEN HEARTED WIFE Dear Mise Grey In last Satur day's Star appeared a letter from Pots | Vanished Combined Teapots ment for Eight Performances fiee Pots Coffee Boilers Tea Kettles Saucepans Sauce Kettles in Play» of Shakespeare. Mr. E. H. SOTHERN and Miss Julia REPERTOIRE Tombatt “MACBETH” THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. TOMORROW To Every ee ee ay Feavars GL BREATH INGERSOLE) 2 I'm homesick and I'm lonesome. There ain't any place for an old woman like me any more, nothing | want; apd MONEY CANT BUY IT. I want to see a little girl in 2 sunbonnet; a little girl in an old fashioned “tyer” and little trim “pig-tails” down her back. I want to) f) see her barefoot and making mud pies; hugging a rag doll with a bit J) of firnge from mother’s dress for hal; playing “pom-pom-pullaway” and tag. 1 want to see one who believes in dandelion Muff and holds but oman tercups under the other girl's chin. I want a little girl who says “Now I lay me,” and BELIEVES ta} | fap ma : Santa Clans. 4 mo I want a REAL LITTLE GIRL. | Who attends The I want a stub-toed, freckle-faced, one- gallused boy. A boy who has Nat ional Theatre Tuesday afternoon, ‘ ‘ 2 stone bruises in summer and struts in copper-toed boots in winter. A} boy who never wore a Fauntleroy collar; who is always empty and) waiting for crullers and doughnuts we will present ores I want A REAL LIVE BOY. be 1 want a baby without any of these new fangled attachments; a A Beautiful | | ° ‘and sunbonnet, with a risin’ of yeast, and ask about the new baby. | Vv want an old fireplace, where I can sit and tuck up my petticoats and talk about old times. 1 nt to go to church and hear the preacher tell all about Jeaus. | 1 want to hear some sound “doctrine” that don't leave any hole to sneak | out af when ® person's done wrong. I want to-hear him give ou; old a e “Coronation” and “A Fountain Filled With Blood,” and ask all the con-| beard a little ‘fore he goes to town. I want to eat one more meal on : the old falbleaf table In the kitchen, and bake hot “riz” buckwhents | tab og was compelled to discontinue my t!—to LIVE CLOSE TOGETHER SOMEWHERE. If God will only give me a little corner up in henven with pa, and | baby that has colle and don't go by rule; baby that a grandma can} gregation to sing. | Just an induce- work on account of asthma and a set us down by some plain, every-day, old-fashioned folks; | won't want | and Il * Vriday Night TW ELETH 18 NIGHT" DOWN PLACES THIS PIANO IM YOUR HOM Saturday Night, 1AMLET” | D, L. MeLAUGHLIN. I had been buying logs for the John McMaster Shingle Co., and I Today Why Not Get Your New Apparel on Credit? I want a neighbor to hang over the back fence and change “receets” | with. I want to go down to the other neighbor's in a clean calico apron while he mends harness or patches his boots. I want to hear pa ask | me to wash his neck of a Sunday morning, and if I won't trim bis with this of Loughney & Loughney’s Exte nal Absorbent Treatment and I CUDDLE AND KISS AND ROCK TO SLEEP. 1 want to sit again In the old kitchen, with pa, and talk things over | ment to acquaint | sev ase of lumbago, 1 was told any harp or any of the rest of the golden fixin's. ALKS ON TEETH SATISFACTION ‘That is the best ad- jective to apply to a Time Certificate of De- posit in this Strictly who uses them never misses Our Method teeth are practically | the same as nature's, and the one the “House of The Radium Screen’ the screen that shows the most life like motion pictures you ever saw 5c—Admission—5Sc took the (treatment with surprising results. From suffering indescrib able pain from lumbago, to instant relief, that is my experience with the Loughney & Loughney Exter nal Absorbent Treatment. Itnetde of an hour this new treatment com pletely relieved me of pain in my back and hips, and on getting up on the following morning the small ot my back, where the absorbent treatment had been applied, was a@ mass of pus and corruption potsonous matter that had, I sup. pose, lurked in my blood for months. Tam sure this new treatment will be a great boon to suffering man. kind, for no human betng, I feel sure, could have such corruption Our various lines of women's ap- parel have all the characteristics of good atyle, refinement and priced extremely well in your favor—as low as cash stores and in many in- stances less. No extra charges of any kind are made for the use of credit. EASTERN Outfitting Co.,%. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union “*Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ Join the Kohler & Chase Piano Club You may look the country over and you cannot find a more durable, dependable or trustworthy piano at less than three hundred and seventy-five dollars, than the one we are distributing through the big Kohler & Chase Piano Club. And the club price is 277 dollars and 50 cents—and there are no extras of any kind or n&ture. You pay 5 dollars to join the club. The 5 dollars is credited to the price of the piano, leaving 272 dollars and 50 cents to be paid The piano is immediately delivered to your home—and the remainder can be paid in 218 weekly payments of 1 dol- lar and 25 cents each. f You get your money back if you but ask for it if, after a month's trial, you are dissatisfied with the piano. * You get a year’s privilege of exchanging it without a National THEATRE 315 PIKE Savings Bank. lt will bear 4 cent interest; is good ones he has lost. Kach one is a |tboth, set In a socket, following as closely a8 possible n@ure’s plan. Each tooth takes its own strain, | and each one is a real tooth, not a} shell tacked on a framework, as in| the case with ordinary bridg@work. | We claim that it is the greatest} step in advance that has been} taken since dentistry became a acl- ence—a marvel which is going to, I and which has already, revolution pita ’ lized oig-time methods, which only + and polsons drawn out of thelr systems and not be greatly bene fited. T have also been greatly re: lieved of asthma. It seems the cleaning out {t gave my blood done me good in every way. I've not felt a pain since. I intend to have another treatment applied to my back to be sure and get the poisons all out of my blood I did not find the treatment un pleasant to take and best of all it don't require one laying off from business. My home is at 2170 Alki Ave, and I'll gladly vouch for tho dollar's less. You get the strongest guarantee ever given on any piano. If you or any one can write a stronger one than ours, write it and we will sign it. Your family gets all unpaid payments caycelled in event of your death during the life of the Club, You get the piano tuned two times—free, You get a gootl stool—free. You get a reduction of 15 cents a week in cash in event you pay faster than at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 ceyts a week. . Bring or mail your applications. secmeplianiansiniinensilliea Kohler & Chase, seci3d%ve. per anywhere and interest begins when it is issued to you. knew one way to restore missing} teeth, viz, partial plates, or #0-/ | called bridgework, for those who} good merits of the Loughney Ab. | had two or more teeth left in either | sorbent Treatment incerely, | Jaw | D. L, MeLAUGHI Come to our office for a full diag OHIO CUT. RATE DENTISTS The above is a fair sample of nosis and examination, for which | how quickly people who sutter from there ia no charge. Your work will Rheumatism, Lumbago, euralgia, be done by experts, men whose rep- 305 PIKE ST. | Bronchitis, Asthma, Stomach and utation as dentists of extraordinary | Over Owl Drug Company. Bowel, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Katrance Room 4 as weil as all blood disorders, are ~ fooling the good effects of the ability is the envy of the profes-| ..50¢ up B] Loughney & Loughnoy External sion. } Whilst our specialty is the re-| 4 * Absorbent Treatments, They have a medical doctor associated with |storing of missing teeth without plates, curing Pyorrhea (loose teeth), we do all kinds of good de them who Is also a licensed drug tal work at moderate prices, Wel gist in this state who superintends | give a written guarantee with all) and applies this treatment te all cases accepted for treatment; also to preseribe medicines for each work FICE 108 hee REGAL DENTAL OFFICES all our work—better work is not cg suit Oe givens full and 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor, Union St. ar pa |ff to be had at any price. course of medicine and Painless Work a Specialty rhent Treatment for Examinations Free a fee of not over $10. Loug & Suite 606, 606, 607, 608, Hitel Bldg, 305 PIKE 8T. The Bank for Savings Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. Fillings .... $8.00 Gold Crowns . $8.00 Bridgework $10.00 Sets of Teeth.. $15.00 Sets of Teeth. ....$9,00 A 12-YEAR GUARANTEE stands back of the high quality and superior workmanship of The high g baking powder @at NEW SHOW TODAY AT THE sells for a moderate price. Full Pound 25c : Emma Goldman PLYMOUTH CHURCH Third and University nday Night, _ “Justice.” ht, “Charen.” Wednesday, Cor, 2nd Ave, and Pike Street, over MUHL—219 Pike St. Swift's Drug Store Hours, 10 to 12 Sundays; days, 8 4 m, to 6p. m, Consultation Is free. -O from your drug: you are waiting for he, or send us 260 tn ¥ILI-O MFG. 6O., OG. CO. 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