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[NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO i frequently call ad ona girl for two y Dahe was always kind, she treated ime as she cid every one else and allow words of love, I became discouraged and pot called for a year, But I forget her, Shall I try to win her, or would you ad- me to leave the farm when T [am $1 (which will be soon), and try to forget her? Penns answer, "t call it “puppy love.” am a DISTRACTED, Ait you are in a position to Smarry—-that |s, if you can support} by all means cali on her i try to win her affection, a girl of good sense, would not Usten to of love” from such a boy three years ago. The » wat kind to you and itted you to call re. es that she really your love ts so sin ns try again. Re heart never won And don't leave the for the city if you can make a living where you are ‘Dear Miss Grey—(1) How do you and serve endive? (2) collard’ (3) Please give m for dainty cookies a) cheese straws. (5) I am 15. colored hose be all right for to wear with Diack patent or shoes? (6) Please give a names for a female Shetland . (7) Give me a recipe for ce to mend broken china. (8) cress or parsley ts served meat, is it proper to eat it the meat? AN ALL ROUND GIRL. _ A-—(1) Endive ts usually served m s, but while | as @ salad, but sometimes cooked a8 greens, (2) Collard is used just }@8 any other cabbage is. (i) Mix 1 cup sugar with \ cup butter. | Add 1% cups flour, \& cup milk and 1M teaspoo: Reserve 1 cup grated Grease the cooky pan and with te: Spread batter on pan, the « of cookies, and as thinly posslble Sprinkle with the griéted peanuts and bake in quick oven uatil Hght brown, Take out and roll, Two must work at this, ax the wafers get ‘cold quickly, then cannot be rolled An excellent recipe. 4) Cheese straws are merely fich pastry with cheese grated over the top and cut into strips before bak fog. (5) Yes, the color of your | dresses and ribbons. (6) Seamper, Hris, Trieks. (7) Tt ean be bought | at any drug store as cheaply as you can make it. (8) Yea Dear Mins Grey: T am a young | waman of 18 years, and have a sWeetheart whom I love dearly, T think he tdolizes me, for has told me so repeatedly. He is sev. eral years my senior, and he re. fuses me to have other gentlemen friends. He never speaks of home or of marriage, W jme? As 4 A louder than | words” is a good old saying. It does not follow that a man idolizes you because he says so, If you are mutually attached you will each | Prefer the company of the other, and there will be no qitestion on | that potot. i A man who truly loves }@ woman thinks and speaks of a jfuture home. You have probably | been too easy with him, allowing jattentions that are sacred. Stop (it and tell him the reason. WHEN “LITTLE BOY” TAKES HIS “LADY FRIENDS” OUT FOR It isn't every boy who has a goat and wagon, but maybe every boy will ike to see this picture of the happy little people who are “out driving.” You notice that the little lad ts nding up by the wagon, Perhaps that ts because he Ix very pus to little girls and ti help t girls tt of the wagon after their photograph body, even “Billy,” looks just as pleased as can be. ARERR HEH ceed e etek That the incorrigible child # Is not always a moral imbe- ® eile, but often ae hild left um * corrected, who, if treated and # studied according to It's con *& dition, might be saved to so * clety, was the purport of a lee. # ture by Dr. H. H. Goddard at # the University of Washington * last night * ett eee hee * * Children playing on the site ® of the old Rainier hotel, yes ® terday unearthed a ® used in 1889, bearing the ® names of many guests who ® have since become identified ® with Seattle's growth * register eeeee ee eee * Ree keer eee eeee te ANOTHER DELUGE OF BARGAINS HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED AT Judge Us by These Prices ‘Women’s Kid Gloves All colors and all sizes that wears; $1.25 value. Out price— 98c Lansdowne Wm. F. Read's Landsdo feverywhere at $1.25 yar Out price— 89c Linenetté jatural ; a glove Clean- Pongee Silk—the natural fab- ric, in ecru; $1.00 3 Glean-Out price— mono Silk Rich Japaton patterns; a cloth that generally sells for 65¢ yard Clean-Out price Pong ard value. 49c ress wne; sold d, Clean- yard values. And Silks in a variety of ex quisite summer colorings; 7 Clean-Out price: Madras Pure white, in a diagonal pat- ch }tern; 33 ue. Clean 49c THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911. A DRIVE) tower queen ts Mrs, L. W. MeCoy THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Biggest Woman Flower- | Grower Lives in Seattle managed her entire Must 4 still personally oversees n houses ° wh Mra. McCoy is a suc woman, spending a large her time abroad, she does Once-upon-a-time, as the children, MeCoy way, the queen of flowers was|" named “Flora.” Seattle's modern |'"4 BM censfal Twenty years ago, when thrown | part of on her own resources, Mrs, McCoy |not encourage women to go into decided to make her living in the|business unless it is absolutely work she loved best |necessary. Her first years she Her first green house, only 30| speaks of as years of failure, in eet long, was built on leased spite of the fact that during that srdund; today she owns two large time she made a good living. She sreen houses, each covering sev "Those were my years of ral acres, besides a retail estab learning by my failures Hisfinient, ahd is acknowledged the |In addition to learning the “flower bigest woman flower-grower in| business” during these years of the Wnited States. struggle, Mrs, MoCoy mastered sev Poti the last four eays learning years Mrs For Women— Mr ar In a talk before a circle of I hers not to sha Waukee children's bospital ure “Let them ery,” she said; “it di . Mrs. milex to ex 734 birthday, « thing unusual for a person in fair health to make: Ps galt ecm Min frna Miller and Roth Merrick are members of the gas en gine class of the engineering department of the University of Oregon ¢ 8. 40 Pe yivania, walked 21 rd the trip as any Dr. Olivia Salmanca is the first Filipino woman to receive a license to practice medicine in the islands, She was graduated from a Phila delphia woman's college i’ ae Home and schoo! are the two great agencies in the education of the child; their alma are identical; neither can work effectively in Kdorance of the other."-—Mra. Frederic Schoff, President National Mothers’ Clubs a, ga After 20 years of bard work as the head of her large family, dur ing Which time she proved a capacity equal to that of a man to main tain and develop a farm and at the same time after her house hold work and reared a jarge family, Mrs, Augusta Roullard of Seor 1, has retired to take life easy ; SHE OFFERS. T0 PROVIDE 40. BRIDES Chicago Youths Quick to Respond, and a Joke May Result in a Dozen Marriages. Today's Joke in Biack and White, CHICAGO, 29.—At a meet ing of Patrick's School Alumnl Miss Oda Scully, in a burst of gratitude be and other assist ance contributed for a philan |thropic cause by the young men, proposed in behalf of twoscore of attractive young women to marry that number of the men. “We want you for husbands and sweethearts,” she said She was joking, but the young men, after serious consideration today accepted on behalf of 12) members. They have written Miss | Seully and each has picked out @ gir] and demanded her hand tn mar-| riage, Miss Scully is consulting* with the girls and with Miss Josephine | Ryan, president of the association. | Indications are that the 12 will get wive St. Patrick's school is one of the * stl jargest parochial institutions in the] ve Weat : FRECKLES June the st association, cause of money PUZZLE. “I gave Charley his answer last | tight, and the foolfeh boy went |and got full afterward,” Did you say ‘Yes’ or ‘Not installments, 1520 First soe Harness sold on Holloway sells for less. New Drug That Quickly Removes} These Homely Spots There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine—double strength, has been dis- covered that is a positive cure for these homely spots. Simply get one ounce of othine—double strength, from Bartell Drug Co. and apply a little of it at night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst have begun to disappear, while the light freckles have van- 5 WMeDousall §¢_ Southwick Co SECOND Avenut AND Puce Steert York Connection: JAMES McOREFRY @ CO, THIRTY-POURTH #THEET Store Open From 0 « On the First Floor Mande Wise and On the First Floor Sale Square Lingerie Walste; formerly $1.09 aie m to @ pm. Dally | TheMonth End Sale of Remnants and Odd Lots Purchases Made Tomorrow May Be Charged on July Accounts | On the Second Floor Rough Straw Mil) | Up to $2.50 House Dr Children’s the Re Children’s 396 Children’s 19 $2.65 fourth Floor rn Dishes a 23 One-Third One-Malf # of Drapery Paty One-Third Off ement Floor $6.50 Genuine cowhide Traveling Bags | of reduc | And kinds Houseture: priced equal THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. SME /SN'T WEALTH THEY SEit SHE JUST BUYS Hic@ CLOTHES ar UP- STAIRS $ roa, Because sue AT ONE HALE PRICES THE LOOR THE ARRIVED by EXPRESS 500 dainty snow-white Wom- en's Waists from New York. The breath of Broadway lurks in their neat tucks and folds. * Our resident buyer bought them at a low price, and we are going to let you profit by his good fortune. The lot cons’ of tailored and lingerie waists. Value to $5.00. The prices run FROM $1.50 TO $3.50 Wool Blankets California All-Wool Blankets, full 5-lb. weight; a $6.00 value. Clean-Out price— Durable Linenette, in an assort- ment of colors; 32 in. wide; 15c yard value. Clean-Out price— 10c Bunting For the glorious Fourth; Tri-Col- or, Stars and Stripes or Farragut; 10¢ value. Clean-Out price— 43c Bn" 4c ouch Cover Heavy Covers, in new Oriental designs; $3.50 value. Clean-Out price— $1.98 Boys’ Suits Knicker style Suits, in new, tasty patterns; $5.00 suits. Clean-Out price— ‘ $3.45 PULL FOR THE “Potlatch” "1 — BOOST! All-Silk Rongee, in the rich nat : : ~ : e hed entirely. It is seldom that more than a ural color; 27 in. wide; $1.25 yard ished entirely. It is seld sb eS i ‘i ® value. Clean-Out price— ounce is needed to completely clear the skin 27 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY! 59 and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. An opportunity to save $10.00 to $15.00 this week. We Be sure to ask for the double-strength are closing out all our BEAUTIFUL SPRING SUITS— othine, as this is sold under guarantee of 22 $1022 money back if it fails to remove the freckles, $25.00 —— $27.50 ce spss: White Serge Suits Here Is a New. Shipment $20.00 and $23.50 Heavy White 11-4 Size Spreads, in Marseilles patterns; $1.35 val- ue. Clean-Out price Today's pr Today | Desirable Summer Apparel Reduced Materials such as linen, pongee and cream serge, tai- lored into the latest effects in suits and dresses, The generous reductions rep- resented are notable for such excellent values. % and % Off Is Offered. FRIDAY SPECIAL $8.50 and $10.00 Fancy Net and Silk Waists, $5.00. Credit Buying—the Basy Way It is easy to buy on credit, because the easy payments are never missed. You nev er have to pay more for the liberal accommodation—an- other advantage. ~ EASTERN Outfitting Co. Inc. 1332 Second Av., Near Union ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit House’? Boys’ Wash Suits Let your boy get dirty—Buster Wash Suits, in blue, gray and tan stripes; $2 value. Clean-Out price coats, Something New! For little fellows; a desirable Buster Knee Pants, in wool mixtures; Khaki Suit—he’ll look cute in one; |} the lot must go; values to $1.00. sizes 3 to 10; $1.50 value. Clean-Out Clean-Out price 39c MONEY) PULL FOR THE “Potlatch” BOOST! price Store, Entrance Room PAINE xt 30 days we will do all the dental work at ..50¢ Full Plates ........$5 $3 Painless Extraction Free WORK GUARAN TWELVE YEARS MADISON iBekins “: VANS keep moving every day, and no wonder—everybody appre clates them. Buy or Sell Real Estate. 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