The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1911, Page 5

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Agouts for Ladies! Agents for Minck Cat The New Store’ The Store That Saves You Money| Journal Patterns 1 Sale now on. Big reductions in all Look for the big yellow sign. SALE ALL THIS MONTH Agents tor Moteproul The Armstrong Co. | Cor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Ave. | Make It a Point To See Us Before You Finish Your Housecleaning You wil! if you ask wry to use it an Let us expense have a better job of staining to the kind of best designs for your purpose varnishing or papering our advice as terial to use advise you how to make the best-looking job at the lea THE WM. M. CURTISS CO. Extracts From the JUNE LIST OF EDISON RECORDS (Ambero!) “TRIUMPHAL MARCH” “SOME OF THESE DAYS” “GONG BIRD” (Intermezzo), Bell Solo “IN GOOD TIME TOWN” N.Y. Military Band Sophie Tucker Chas. Daab Premier Quartet BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE S411 20th Av. N. W. Near Market St. Ballard 1277 ?7~-YES, WE DO IT! fo and how te do 1 ‘The Retheble Patet for and do general repair work on THE STAR—WEDNSDAY, JUNE 14, 1911, Worth $25 a Week? That’s What It Costs You Don't begrudge the trained nurse |hor $20 or $25 a week, The ser j vices she has rendered can ne } be eatimated in dollars or th | length of time that see has been tn jyour home, sho has given herself to ber patient, bedy and soul Other work has ite specific hours. | But the profe no limit in the hour of need | would become of the sick instance, ernoon What if, for the nurse quit every aft the stroke of five? True, Janother could substituted for the night—but it might be trying, and often dangerous to the sufferer Each Stands Alon }_ The nurses have ni | Hach stands, faithful, at her arate post of duty—with but tn quent and short relief periods union Dear Miss Grey: (1) How should Ja girl of 13 wear her hair? am five feet and two inches t |how long should | wear my dress: i oO. MW | A—(1) There It no prettier way Tthan to let it hang in one two braids. If you wish to “put It up i it fe long enough, make two |brnids at the back, cross and wind around the head. If not long enough to cross, bring the braids forward and pin on top, and fill in the space at the back with # big ribbon bow. 2) A half Inch above tops. the Dear Miss Grey what [ can do during vacation earn some money. I am a poor girl of 15 v.¢ ‘ ltry to get # plac Or @ place to help wi work. It ts h better th m your feet all day > d and you will mak will aot have “to pay any thing for room and beard. There mty of this kind of work, b some fooltsh girls think It th them. The scarcity of this class of. workers ie bringing [better treatment by the i! cannot advise you better If you like children why not Yo care for them? b the house about joyers ton of nursing has | sep: | 1 u,| A shoe Please tell me} to even of 48 days, and At the crisis sometimes 0 hours without closing their eyes Also, in exehang the good traine® nurse” must somthing besides bodily st Jand endurance. She must ha mental and moral Jabove the average, a fund sympathy, expertence, resourc ness, abiiity to think for herself, and knowledge of human 8 must know yw to govern lictndly, bot firmly, and she muat possess a conscience which compels lher to ve up to her standards of All this and ¢ cluded tn the you pay her, hours, and weeks at a time diseuse, they for GIRL, jintention of marrying bis | COUNTRY (1) It may mean much, oF nothing. It 1# best not to grant such privileges to any but the ma you will some day marry. (2) Yes, it he tx friend. (3) It is nice older friend one of the if, as no doubt i the crowd is a well behaved ugh it may be a ts no harm. (4) the this, often proves an silent friend to a girl, but it |not good for a young girl to allow the attentions of an ¢ man ex lustvely, Shé should have many | friends. | but the th Dear Mias Grey——Wil you kindly tell me how to make ivory, yellow rom age, nice and white? L. FI A—Alcohol is t thing know of the | Mina Grey man ts Invited of a child, t* tt customary t nt? If no, should it be child & Dear a gentle to {wten!ng the a t Ww ja year old? ent t | christening | appropria' spoon |ring napkio ring, or t give a gold Dear Miss Gi Can you tell me w it againet law for a woman who was diy 1 in the Punt, but did not eume her maiden me, to here? A SUBSCRIBER can apply for A—Yes, here. \ColorsBlend to Enhance but you it nature. | The pretty face encased in this, jaw can pronounce. wonderfully curio So meee FAVORITE Fruit Blane Mange—% cup Roll corn starch together, ad The harem akirt was Clad party at F contrived Russian make, belongs Mile, Bronisiawa Pajitrkala, a name which onty the non-breakable Polish hood of to RECIPES OF Poland's most famous dancers, and in real life is Mme. Michael Mord kin, wife of the dancer who recently toured America with Mme. Paviowa. SOME SEATTLE CHEFS BY 40 NAKAMOTOR Chef of Hotel Knickerbocker. }%& teaspoon cinnamon, wh sugar ing flavoring and white “THE BREECHES corn 1 quart miik ow of ¢ and milk OF ETIQUETTE” being 4 sane Im beach or jupe eulotte by a white Mrs cups in cold w prunes In botte in blanc nd pour! in| fruit trait D on 4 un out Other mange. W around and tu will th pe on may be Another goo n top. recipe will be print tomoreow = eclining in her h a smile French Vanderbtlt wheel chair, sald w: leaw a good many jupe co lottes on manequins fn Paris. I m't like them. To wear them Is, to my mind, one of the breeches of etlq “TODAY'S STYLES TODAY” Remarkable Values — BM eDovsall Se southwickK Co n Ye m. Dafly. | SECOND Avenue AND Pike Steeer New York Connection: AMER MeCRKERY & CO, THIKTY-FOURTH STRERT a Ktore on m woop. Aluminum Ware Vv “1892” Is the Ware That’s Guaranteed Fifteen Years an't break an’t, Preserving Kettles $1.50, $1.60 and $1.76. Berlin Sauce Pans 69c, 85e and $1.15 Rice Cookers finish—-$1.50, $1.8 Rice Cookers finish—$1.26, $1.60 and $2.00. Pudding Pans 400, 45 and 60¢ Bright 2 Satin Egg Fryers $1.00 and $1.75. Mixing Bowls 25e, 0c, 25e, 40 Jelly Cake Pans 2he and 35¢ and 65c. Drip Pans a$ Coffee Pots b and $1 Double R $3.95. Bread Pans Fruit Jar Funnels 49 Tea Bails Cake Pans low ters With tube om, Tea Steepers $1.16, Cake Pans Cooking Kettles 8, $1.26, $1.60 and $1.75, Salt and Pepper Shakers Each Sauce Pans L-pint size, 10c. Preserving Kettl 6-quart size, 85¢ Tea Kettles Gquart size, $2.75. Basement F THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. In Navy Serge Suits ‘This Suit haa certainty proven a winner to the woman who desires a Suit with a preponderance of merit at a very moderate price; so much #o that we have repeatedly duplt cated this order to satisfy the de mand for {t. The Suit {s strictly tallored, lined with peau de cygne; has outside and inetde breast pock- et. Skirt is plain gored, with pan: eled front and back. An exceéding: ly strong value at $27.50 Our Liberal Credit Pian is at your disposal if you have not the ready cash, and be aseured-that you are perfectly welcome to use it, EASTERN Outfitting Co., ~. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’* Beauty Lack of sense of bar: sponsible for many unslg' sults In costumes and house furn iwhing Women of taste make a study of th dining color effects, It makes « surprising difference in women's personal attractiveness, and tn the beauty of their homes Also, it will prove an eduentive factor tn the lives of their children Here is @ sample sot of rules for the guidance of those who are not endowed with a keea colorsense Gray with purple, violet, red, blue, brown, yellow Yellow with black, green Pink with light bine Red with black, blue, gray, green. Lavender with green, white. Old rose with all blues. Violet with white, green. Brown with turquoise, aray, royal blue | Searet with ecru, | Dlack. Green with black} lavender Orange with black, purple, light blue, white, indigo. Garnet with ‘sapphire, mauve, = pear! Purple with white, orange. Hellotrope with cream. W | Ivy green with Nght brown | Blue with white, orange, cardinal Alveolar Den tistry Cardinal with turquoise, marine blue. IS THAT PLUS | ———$1 DOWN — $1 A WEEK———_—. \It Does Away Entirely With Plates and Bridgework| TAILORED AND FANCY SUITS FOR LADIES Look Ere You Leap The most up-to-date styles, {n the most dependable matertals, in- weigewort Never marry unless you marry : cluding serges, homespuns, worsteds, mannish mixtures and diag- your {deal.” “Never choose a friend unless that friend is your {deal.” ————-$1 DOWN — $1 A WEEK MEN’S CLOTHING—PERFECT FITTING “If you do either, your marriage will be a failure, and your friend- ship will not last Gately’s Suits are made to give a thorough satisfaction, Depend- able materials, excellent workmanship, latest styles, shape-re- taining and absolutely perfect fitting. Our guarantee of satis- This is the advice that the faction with eve $18, 50 $30 00 oe ‘ . to . (2) Is it proper to go buagy riding! frank W. Gunsaulus, the w sult . with a young man who is to bé| known American preacher, gave his married im a month? (4) I it! congregation proper to go to a dance twelve MEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS miles away with a crowd without ® chaperon? (4) Ie it fair to keep ateady company with a young man|cles used often. Our Immense baying facilities—operating 90 stores—enable us to buy out whole factories, and thus we can give lower prices on higher grade Shoes than merchants buying in smaller quantities. property and save « ertting ba Joxen different me. SHON AND HOUSE F SHOP—4521'% tou NTING, Ww PAPER HANGING Phanee— Balle AND TINTING 799, 50 oF tent cultivate and} art of com. Become iadepeatent changes to Swit tock you > THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK ] Ballard Branch Casino Theatre FP. SEARLE. Manager orto # 3. PuDENwEN Don't fiah KO pa You, Farile. Why?" Oh! | was just wondering what |would become of the school tf |some fisherman happpened to catch the teacher.” onwultathon anid ih Car—et oft at euseSuses = A Kitten for a 8 We have been running a number of animal stories for The Star girls and boys, and na 1 wonder if some boy or girl wants a kitten. The only condition te that it ovust have a good home and kind treat good aa you you were taken away from your mother. Any one who can convince the own er of this may have the kitten by calling at 1827 Sth av. Ws Oe ee ed Tent Show Also Cuts Price. Ballard’s Popular Tent Show, The Scenario,” 22nd and Mar ket st, bas cut the admission to for all. on Dr. D. Feldman, Osteopath Secreesful German Denies. Speciallet . F Rheuma ‘ purple, blue Office 6543 18th Av. N. W., Kouttte eeeeeeeee tees eee DAYS: Thursday and Friday NG FARE the time ¢ Shampootng tht Once a patron, always a pa Hor HIND AVE N. W. re light blue to buy Thursday and Friday—you are invited to come and take advantage of this extraordinary offer. Our enormous buying and selling. facilities—we operate 90 stores—enable us to sell you on the most liberal terms at LOWER THAN CASH PRICES ELSEWHERE. No red tape, no notes, no security. We trust you! Come tomorrow, make you selection AND TAKE THE ARTICLES HOME WITH YOU! crimaon, Se eee eeeeeeeeeee purple, Phone: Ballard 1 The Harkness Co., Inc. & RK HARKNESS, Mer Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Plaster and Brick #15 Ballard Ave Dear Miss Grey—I gm going to a state where rattlesnakes abound. Can you tell me of @ reliable cure for their sting? A READER A.—Loeal application of a strong solution of potassium permangan ate, or bleaching powder: (chloride of lime) i# highly recommended. HM. & Calhoun, Pharmactet 5200 Mallard Ave. Phone Mallard N. W. SEATTLE, WASH. Phone Ballard 7% be administered in the proportion Cc. G. INGALLS of 2 drams to 1 1-2 of. of water. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocks Dear Miss Grey—I am seventeen years old and live in the country. | When. 1 go to « dance there ta a} certain young man who quietly| kisses my hand. What does this mean and {is there any harm in {t?| | | Alveolar Stands for Quality lar in dentistry hed significance as Jermmped on ativer-highest We Jing-donged this into the earr of « #0 lon and so effectively 5223 Ballard Av. one Tt now takes ¢4 high-class skilled den. the demand for offices in Weate noking for more opened Thin Blown Glass Water Tumblers Below Wholesale Cost Clear glass, Sounce capacity SPECIAL THIS WEEK .. 6 FOR 29¢ BALLARD VARIETY STORE, 5320 Ballard Ave. comet Above your sink have screw hooks, on which hang small arti- Tt will save many it taken the bent 4 often comfortable, service. | way missing toeth can be 1 guaranteed for life | Toeth—Where Bridgework Impossible, dentist in this nay the Alveo who i when you be Alveolar with There We know fit them. Satisfaction in We t_your W. PRESTON, Special Prices on a 1 Ballard Av oY tee sides, clear back whilst bridgework even if tie to eth on supply front | ng with beautiful Alveotar teeth bly be done by the where. bridg @ no comparise: ————$1 DOWN — $1 business in J to reason that thin tr tion has come to us sheer Well, ha Put this down @ « religious axiom Hy thetr fraite ye rball know them. It seoing is believing, and believing ie seeing, What A man seo hé believes (enows). Tt haw been @ symposium of faith and with wa to excel not equal Briefly 1 Trimmed Millinery -At THE BALLARD BAND BOX MILLINERY 2005 MARKEE Load Empty Berry Crates Just Arrived—Get Our Prices, Also Knocked-Down Fillers—Get Your Order in, as They Won't Last Long. prac othe: the FAIRBANKS’ GROCERY STORES Ballard 5 —PHONES— Ballard 98 The Secret of Success The secret of success Is not so much in knowing how to make as in the ability to hang onto ft. We asslset people in their f to save money, If this matter concerns you, call and see us about it. BALLARD BRANCH UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Cc. W. CASLER, Mgr. HOWARD F. KELLEY, Cashier Aunt Jane gave up all of her aftern real good time in. 28 straight rows, with just four ending with a boy. There were girls including Olive. “Why, auntie,” Jane insisted that It learned how. placing two girls in between them. “tt is this way" (To be continued tn tom ~ ah ad There were 22 boys and girlw at Willie's and Olive's party, After several games Aunt and oon to see that each of them Jane asked yiem to form in a row, each row beginning and 16 boys, counting Willie, and elght exclaimed Olive, “how can you make 28 rows and have four of us In each row when there are only 24 of us here?” Most of the boys and girls sald that it couldn't be done, but would be yery easy to do when once they Whereupon all of the children begged that she would show them how to stand 16 little boys and eight little girls in 28 straight rows so that one boy would be at the beginning and end of each row, | Aunt had “Well,” replied Aunt Jane, taking a piece of paper and a pencth, jorrow's Children’s Corner.) had a} flr alnfust p If you have tw either jaw, we 4 lomt with te daw the bent ever grown in any and a whole lot mi t produc fast by any fl ponaible and clage dentiete ops n the th 1 it has ‘all ema replace bgaptiful than na t, w rato will r tet » pain Inet eatly none; boat with the beau: Alvoolar-teeth, And, bridgework in another resp Alveolar Den: r one if you them in @ ALV ROL Portland, Seattte, Haig! Terms to Reilabie People. VANS keep moving Buy your next Shoes or Oxfords at Gately's . . $3.00 .. $5.00 Ladies—At Half Price SEATTLE 1119 Third Av. Near Seneca Ready-to-Wear Hats for TACOMA 1125 C 8t., South of oo Eleventh | Good |= East 414, Cedar 414. MADISON At 12th ery day, and no wonder—everybody appre- clates them, Bekins

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