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TDopgall je soulhwick Co Store Open From 9 4. m. w 6 p. m. Dally, SECOND AveNUt AND Pike StReeT ton: JAMES McCREERY & CO., THIMTY-ZOURTH #TREME me SAVE THE OLO PIECES, Men's old white shirts make good interlining for cuffs, collars and neckbands on #hirtwaists, The terial will not shrink when was and takes #tarch better than wh new Dear Miss Grey—I am 16, and) pia ach cal : 1 aces, each card bearing the name ee want to know: (1) What should! of a guest ng Spon Ags Ai Pap you do and say wheb introduced to . ri & young lady? Mise Grey Can you tell To an old person?) pear (2 Should a boy tp his hat to alime wh a bint a . One of the most useful hats for | 4 girl younger than himself? (3) «me hate coir sing th traveling or country Wear Is of } White cotton skirt, caused by the . jutee from the inside of poppy GIKLS AND BOYS SHOULD BE FAISKY b gaan Gg wy) is walking with | stems? I have tried lemon and Mothers, would you make your children really and truly happy, | t Or sister, or any girl?! suit, also cream of tartar and give them the firmly grounded t ° ° i " | a ‘ “ ‘ r jef that the world—strange old Th W. D (4) What should one say when he| A SUBSCRIBER, wonderful world into which they have been dropped from they know 1s oman icate wishes something at the table? (5) | , , t . How shall I get away from company | A-Wash the spot well to re. not where and they know not why-—was Intended as a place for them = move the leme sal nd crea f to be hap in? Th learn to “frivol.” Don't take thing» tht HS not teeta E Oe Sen [tartan et ary aad wep aucotare [ico arheay. There's outheg’ tthe rao, wily grit a] Life to the Helpless! | Housefurnishing s It is a dissolvent for coloring mat-/a too serious, sober faced little child. Children were meant-to de ; Should he tp his hat to a man >] re ron Items of A) ahi repeat the namo,|ter in grass stain, and may de for |frisky, gay little animals; allow them the privilege of fulfilling their| 5°™® years ago a young Leagoeree Or say, “Lam glad to know you, Mrs.|that of poppy juice. rightful mission of childhood. Don't lay burdens of seriousness on |@¥eled from the Bast to meet her | 7 te Pen) You. ta) Yeu amg their Httle shoulders. |father, who was to return to the q (4) “May I trouble you for the but-| Dear Miss Grey: Please give re Soon enough there will be burdens all thelr own, and If these|Coast from Australia, ‘They did a 9 pecia 9 Cc tor?” or “Some bread, if you please.” |ctpes for canning string beans and| small shoulders are strengthened and reinforced by childhood years po. os = (5) You can alwaya say, “I am| peas, MRS, B. EB. B. |of irresponsible Joyousness, they will be ever so much better able and |"?! Meet. The father wan called : sorry I cannot stay (or go),” for} A.—The vegetables must be fresh | willing to bear burdens all their own! |'9 take @ Journey from which no | you certainly are sorry they are/and in perfect ¢ not congenial enough for you to! your jars are wish to be with them. Fill the jars with peas or beans aa F and fill to overflowing with water Dear Miss Grey—(1) Can you tell/that has been boiled and cooled me whether Luna Park has opened | place the rubber bands in position for the summer? (2) Where is/and set in covered wash boih man returns, The woman, Miss | Dish Pans and Rinsing Pans; Amy Sterna, did not indulge ta seb fish grieving Bhe went to work to help the helplews. At 2815 Western av. is a little chapel, where St. Marks settloment gray granite; 10-quart size, Water Buckets; galvanized; 14-quart size. Steel Skillets, with cold han in work bas been started under the dies; 10-inch size | there some good hunting and fish-|coid water, on wooden rack, Put ausplees of that church Hl ing? LL. T. [the tops of jars on loosely, Bring The small church near the water | Tin Coffee Boilers; copper bot A—(1) Yes. (2) Hunting ts out) to & boll, Boil peas one hour and tom; 8-quart size of season. Good fishing can be | beans three hours, Then screw lids found at the upper end of Lake | down at once Washington, in Lake Union if you| use the proper bait and line, Cedar| Dear Miss Grey: Tam a girl 20 front i# a combination chapel and kindergarten, room, Extension Strainers Quart Measures; of heavy | Counter Brushes; pure Russian tudlo, sewing sary, and Miss Sterns’ | its kitchen and with | mont charcoal tin. bristles. ping apa | | Refrigerator Pans; of galvan Dish Pans; heavy retinned | | river at Renton, Martha lake on the | Years old, and in love with a young Within these four small walls Everett Interurban, White river at} man of 17, Last night he told me mumberieks poor peop nelned ‘sed took ware Renton Junction,” For a week's|he loved me. Today I met him No question is asked as to whethe tihieed ee-eha’ tees i ; fishing on more, a longer trip will/and he did not mention it. What dius neo wakes Siete gn ; Pudsion Sietwel ofthe brows, " ea ig sey roe be to Hoods Canal, Hama Hama| would you advise me to do? 4 assistance?” Hero mothers oe eee ee or ete aan 3 river. or Lake Sammamish, via Do you think pale blue would ct ngs are held, girls are taught | Saucy Ketties | Wash Boards; zinc; assorted Kirkland | make a pretty wedding dress? sewing and music without price. and Berlin Ket kinds —_— | RUTH Miss Grey—(1) How should} A.—Don't get the wedding dress and the feet of little children are Mi | tarted In the right direction. Many ee ee tles; of gray | Sugar Can: y cards read? (2) When| yet, Ruth. A boy of 17 Is too young a woman who has bet started on the | granite; 4 ame @ lady visitor is leaving should [| to assume such a responsibility. He downward path is given a new im | quart size Ib. size. assist her with her coat? (3) What! may be sensible enough to realize petus to live decently, and some are place cards for a luncheon? | this. He was probably swayed by are” throught back from the very Nickel Cuspiders. Milk Cans; of A BRIDE OF EBlGa TEEN. | his feelings, and he may really love dopthn | Butcher Knives; of best steel gray granite; A—(1) Mrs. John Banks, or Mrs. | YOU. Do not buy the wedding dress Te aeebtlin te ean wo | with hardwood handle Senst ston settement, Miss Sterns musteale each month for at the poor farm, and makes weekly vi M. Banks, substituting your | and do not be anxious. There are Shs ta) atrtete re, sett | plenty of men left, If you really Good manners are ruled by good |}ove each other, you are young feeling and thoughtful: for | cough to take time to test your others, (3) Place cards at a luncn ° eon are to assist the guests to find their places at the table. They are| Dear Miss Grey: Ph Pretty little cards, laid at the how | can get a beaux. All my Coat Hooks; coppered or enameled; set of 3 dozer Spring Clothespins; six dozes. Fr ur rolls of Toilet Paper— 1,000 sheets to roll. Folding Coat Hangers; nick t of 3. Washing Powder; 1b. sizes two packages. Gas Tubing; 6 and 8-foot Tea and Cof. fee Pots— e tell me AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE jen friends have beaux. ANXIOUS. ‘ lengths TODAY'S JOKE IN \.—Don't show undue eagerness M |} | Of heavy length BLACK AND WHITE | OF you will seare the “t . | tin, nickel Giass Lamp, complete; 10-inch a natural, sweet-tem’ | ed; copper size. » girl, clean mentally ial ain a . wi bottom Toothpicks; 8 bo for 26 ically, and you will have your che JIELT THE, SE & DUCE | oothpicks; boxes for 25¢, of the beaux HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO Oetivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Lake, Fremont, University, West Seattle and Ballard GENUINE ORANGE AND LEMON JELLIES Peel off the yellow outer skir and then remove the {np skin, grind in meat grt in water to cover hours, cook slowly for and drain, Add suffictent of the na tural julee of the fruit to give a pro ounced flavor, and proceed as for any other Jelly, taking care not to add too much sugar. | Values Up ‘to 50 Cents, . . .25¢ THE MacDOUGALL ¢ & , SOUTHWICK co. M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CoO SECOND AVE BETWEEN PIKE & PIME to yme he Woman Playwright Dectares It Is Woman's Best Chance. Marriage is the best paid pro fe m, on the whe for wom Tt age married woman h her hands a job far more engross | s ing, far more developing than any | LIGHTLY TIED she could possibly find outside. Th Claude~One is almost afraid to | business woman has a much easle . rry these times when there are | job than the woman who stays at) ; Pty aera csscsc ice" aunts than Meer, He Some Summer Menus and Manning’s Coffee Store ;| / Lowest Prices and 1519 PIKE PLACE. dangerous, I think. [wright and essayist said that Liberal Credit Weare now in the second week of our Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale, which hundreds of home-lovers have taken advantage of. Knowing the high quality of merchandise sold here, the specially low clearance prices, coupled with the usual Gottstein Liberal Credit Terms, appeal to every one in- terested in making the home more comfortable. Recipes for Housewives i STLAKE D < Pine Be natural ana simpie in the en-) Strawberry Vol-au-vent * PWBLIC MARKETA gag cel cd gly Coates s Bi = ehh bynog w + toes even Wednesday’s ig ont ey wi #0 many lines Specials : Pure Cane Sugar Less Than Wholesale 50-Lb, Sacks $2.75, Delivered. You Will Have to Hurry, as the Amount Is Limited. STALLS 109-110 MAIN FLOOR H. A. EB ALSO 33-34 DOWN STAIRS stretching out Into the world and Roll puff paste into thin sheet bringing to your fireside the lights|Cut an oval plece for a bottom, and shadows of human affairs, the and three oval rims, events of distant lands and climes, a fork, chill and bake. When |the living questions of the day for baked spread the edge of the bot thought and discussion. tom with str meringue and press a rim upon It, continue A personal inspection will reveal wonderful opportuni- ties for saving. A SUMMER DINNER. until all the rims are used. Make Clear Tomato Soup. & meringue with the whites of r sacar pay «A apa nga Sem gg oe rn Goods Held for Future Delivery Upon Payment of a 3 ; ng String Bearn-New Potatoes.|Sprinkle with sugar and return to Small Deposit In the short time that the Great Premium System has Summer Cabbage Saind |a moderate oven. When a delicate Wheat Rolls—Marmalade. brown remove to a serving dish been in operation here, the demand for S. & H. Stamps has grown in volume until it has become irresistible. HUN- DREDS of HOMES in SEATTLE already bear conclusive evidence of the thrift of the housewives who have received, FREE, with S. & H. Trading Stamps, new FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, SILVER, CUT GLASS, ETC. Trade here in the FUTURE and get your share Remember,“Double” S. & H. Stamps on All Specials and fill with sugared strawberries j ries Parlor Bisiheraninng Harness sold Holloway selis for | COW BUTTER STORE 1433 First Ave. and Pike St. NEW “MIDDY" BLOUSES. — The new “middy” biouwses are 7 7 ’, ; made in sheer muslin and are em Spinning’ bd Sixteenth | broidered in pale colors. Anniversary Sale In helping thousands of Seattle A man may Iike a girl the more ites to save on reliable merchan- || because sho seoms to like him lees. dise. pe It has helped us to do more business in June, 1911, than we did in June, 1910, in our old store on Second ‘ave save you ic, 15 $1.00, we benefit you pe of the premiums, too Satisfac- tion to and your family individually | $5.00 Zinn Safety Razor, with 12 j Wednesday | f Spring i Sadie aoe F Saw Jointer ae || Adjustable to any saw: ' You must fl $40.00 Mahogany Settee | $15.00 Mahogany Finished on BS 8 Se okt. $20.00 | Chair ...... cores 87.50 reels $15.00 Mahogany Finished | $2000 Mahogany Leather si Gp ins iis ad's Of Rocker ...... .+-..7.50 | Rocker ..... ..-+.$15.00 And many others as heavily reduced. Curtains of regular width and 2% yards long, goes at one-third efa ors less. White or ecru, all made rs tor Bargains, Spinning’s Bargain Store 1418-17 Aven: ALBAN / PaINuess 4 Ten —1O0—Ien Extra Stamps Free q Save Money—Avold Pain on good net. Regular $2.50 to opi » Bo to 1 ‘5.50 qualities, reduced one-third. 1 i Bring in this coupon Wednesday and receive TEN f 2 Ry 28) ge a "of CURTAIN CORNERS—A new pe iS EXTRA STAMPS FREE with a purchase of 50c or price pony geerdigeny ananwie tenet a re WALDORF SHOE | 4 feck fon | conatas. eoehing 3 over, Good at any stall on Wednesday. ‘ iia ae Fale Ac es (Not Cheap but Bost) Ho Eat euiker savor 1] Off vary eholoe’ at, ‘Not sisre, than Off Westlake Public Market sent Pike Street.” Star Paint & Wall Paper Co, i five to a customer. Each, 20¢. eatlake Public Market. oie te Sectors, Ces m 1421-28 Fourth Av. i factory, Chicago, Ml. fet sect oe flere AVENUE | SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME-FURNISHERS | S POPULAR HOME-FURNISHERS | a ee Stet Aa. | Bush & Lane Pianos SEATTLE AGENCY Gee oak a ova ae ‘ “ ° ‘ Jer Can Sell Dotter 4 Lb. Pails Pure Kettle ne “PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE | tt heJane a R. & G. CORSETS sstttahe 2 eine wr. / Pia he Best Tunk 7 1 0 + paaageane ee $1 1 0 pote Ser sieeeee $3 to 04 p Sit 6, i 4 to G. LONDON’S aOR, Prange Dahle Player ee e i ; 1318 Third “Avenue. 1111 Second Av. THE LOWEST PRICES as MADISON q CROWN WORK ..., . Vietor Tatki Machii 50 Lbs. Capanrad the Best st Patent $1 .20 sien MORK esc 89 t Opp. Postottice. ‘ ing Machines phe B | kK i n sS pis Flour ...... .... ays te ALLOY fated ths wrt around 268 we moe ne Seppe THE BEST MOVERS and the CHEAPEST. Ask any one they have ; a | Dutch Kalsomine LI ARS W. L, DOUGLAS ° moved. whe § ny Welk Oi Are Sold by r < SPECIALS ON SALE AT STALL 109, on ben evenings Uni | The Sanitary Wall Coating ‘OHS PACKARD SHOES DAHLEM & BARRY, INC. Double 8. & H. Stamps n ali purchases of Lard and Flour—Lard ff Bank Hullding, oprner of Second A “The Paint & Wall Paper Store’ and Flour Delivered Free With Every Purchase ouibaite THe! on eon “| 1508 Third Av. DANZ SHOE CO. 210 Becond South. at 1308 First Ave. Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or cell real estate, etc.