The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1911, Page 5

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1 am 20 years old and married, and am going to ‘s wedding. I have a white Danish cloth prin- style, and I have a very pretty black serge fs in Shall | get a white silk waist and wear with skirt, or wear the white dress? It will be very informal, silver salt and pepper be a nice present? M. A. B. fit fs a wedding, and you are young, you might better wear : but if you decide to wear the black skirt, | would advise wear a black hat with ft. A touch of black on the white waist in harmony with the rest of the costume, or @ black ‘and would be appropriate. last sama style. Grey: I am fn trout € myself to a young man of 2), waded by my mother to wait a few years. The Aviation Girl Dresses Like This Even if She’s\Cupid Corner Never Seen an Airship Clip the Clouds - hough the man in the case je entirely worthy, I find I cannot | my mind to marry him. Although I ‘® told him I do not ss in the Way © girl should love the man marries, he will not ‘and says he will not live without me, I know many say that, time get over It, but I also know this man's disposition so well 1 ‘afraid of the outcome ff | refuse him, Oh! roe ve help er loved this man with the right kind of love it still v7 re you I would test myself, L would not see the young ‘a length of time—even if It takes months of separation—and there are many counterfeits of love; personal attracti ‘ete. During the separation, Haten to the best tn you, b to that, You are the only one who can make the de- be. and if you do what you know to be right, you need have no fear reaults. Grey: Can you give we some new way to prepare - YOUNG LADY. . we the pulp out, cook until you can press through & ‘Throw away the seeds. Boil the skins with a little water unt! fag are tender. Mix the skins and pulp. To each pint add a pound and boll 15 minutes. ae HARRAH RAEARRRER EHS DY CURE FOR FRECKLES * a Miss Grey: fa a good freckle for The * feaders: Cut cucumbers fn pieces an tnch thick. Let them * “sweat” appears on them, then rub the face and hands * sith them. It will greatly relieve itching caused by sunburn, # r CLAIRIBEL. * REESE EERE EEE EE ER ERE EE EEE MY Even if you were not going up: fo the air, you may dres as if you wore. narrow skirt, the long Uight-fitting coat, the small cloxe hat, with its snugly drawn face veil, StL bespeak the aviation period. These feminine fashions come out of France, which ts aeroplane mad. The mode fs an outgrowth of the a small space allotted passengers in alreraft. Fortunately it is a be coming one and @ comfortable one, too, for more than one occasion. In & touring car, gowns when narrow, cannot be crumpled por sat upon by one's thoughtless netghbor. The round, close hat does not catch the wind, and the Shetland vet! protects the face from flying, fine, harp dust. The aviation coat this pictured sirl wears fs a medium weight tweed. It fs light enough for cool autumn ‘8 and yet sufficiently heavy for first winter wear. It te ot dark taupe color and buttons to the throat, being finished with a black velvet collar. Shetland veils come in silk and wool. The former may be pi chased by the yard, while the fine soft woolen ones are complete in themselves, = Saeed Tessie Meagher, 1716 69th W., will be married to Harry Smith, 1620 49th W., this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Rev. Father Achtergael, the officiating minister, The bride will be attend ed by Jensin Milleck and the groom by Abe Bennett. The wedding party will proceed at once to the home of Mra. M, Miller, 69th av. W., where a lavender and white lunch will be served. The young couple will leave on the 4 lock train for & two weeks’ visit to Portland and ouver. On their rn to Be attle they will be at home to their friends at 3431 62 av. W. MARRIAGE LICENSES von Waleker, Monroe, 25, 2 Modesto Colasurdo, nziata Supino, Seat Harry Kroman, Sait Lake, pie Cotton, Banta Barbara, John M. Dusby, Nome, egal, Lou Ella Hood, Ey- orick A, Patterson, Seattic, | ith Agnes Miller, Seattle, legal; Paul C. Mulligan, U. S. & Cheyenne, legal, Dewey, Seattle, legal Adams, Renton, leg: Kane, Renton, legal; J. Richard Dillon, Seattle, legal, Margaret Me- Twain, Seattle, legal; Charles A. Johnson, Bellevue, 20, Eva F. Mo Ganoran, Bellevu ; tine Engdal, Gabrush, Seatth wards, Peterboro, Ont, 19; William G. Witske, Seattle, legal, Ruth Sco- field, Seattle, legal. Ts ntall S—_ Southwick C Steve Open From 0a. m. to 6p = Dally. SECOND AveNur AND Pike STREET New York Connection: JAMES MoCRZERY & CO., THIRTY-FOURTH STREDT Special Prices Upon the Two Fin- est Makes of Aluminum Utensils N aluminum salesman put It forcibly the other day. Picking up one of our graniteware sauce pans, he looked at the price mark, “For this,” he sald, “60 eents, and it will break!” ‘Then he found an alumtnum sauce pan, same size, and held it up. “85 cents and it will last forever, Why, there aint any argu- ment!” Besides the economy of buying aluminum, fire won't Injure it, and aluminum can’t form poisonous compounds with acid fruits or foods, And it’is beautiful besides—-it helps a kitchen glisten! We are showing 1892 Pure Spun Aluminumware, and we carry Wearever Aluminum Kitchen Utensila, Tuesday we shall sell them as follows: Tea Kettles, 6-quart size. $2.65 Gauce Pans, L-quart size ..2. Berlin Sauce Pa with quart size . Berlin Sauce quart size Berlin Sauce quart size . Berlin Sauc quart size .. $1 Berlin Gauce Pans, with lid, 6 quart size . $1.55 Lemonade Coffee Insert Percolators, pure spun aluminum .. 39 Tea Pote, 2-quart sii aluminum Coffee Pots, 3-quart size, aluminum . Coffee Pots, 4-4) aluminum ... . Universal Percolators, 4-cup size, pure spun aluminum.... Windsor Kettles, quart 1.50 Windsor Kettles, with lid, 5- quart 1.75 Windeor Ketties, with L quart Rice Boilers, doubl unpolished Rice Boilers, double, BORN IN AUGUST? It you were born in August you love dress, not for its in- trinsic beauty, but because oth- er people dress. You are very conservative, things in JUDGE ide’s Ri Bo Be GES. |Bride’s Rights ship, to borne by women as full] . | ‘ou have tried that old, old plan *s - $4. ae eS = the 4ut¥| inet never would work. You have : Jetly Moulds, pure spun alum Gage yy napectors.| ried to keep two families under inum, assorted styles, dogen.. city counoll yesterday after! ong root. Two families can't live | hoon approved the appointment of|/1'4n name house; there's no use oda ae pore of election trying it.” £ *. ire. Sy! Hunsicker ts Good: \the only woman to serve as tn-| Mvatelpal Jules nye spector. | The First, Bighth, Eleventh, Thir. hoop and Fourteenth wards are| the onty wards tn the city where| it thers to reside. Man | y quar ve been selected On| roig resulted. Finally Mrs. Olsen left and started the abandonment proceedings. Judge Goodnow instructed Ol to contribute $6 a week to the support of his wife. Added to ot aluminum Measuring aluminum Sugar Shakers, pure aluminum, fros' N Fryers, S-egg size, pure oes 95 aluminum . Fryers, Sogg size, pure @luminum .......0600- BL THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. East 414, MADISON =~ Bekins “= Store trunks in fireproof storage at 50c per month—two trunks for ‘76e per month, with free access, Ki general ing Roasters, ieuae, to doing the thing Cups, pure 20, pure spun aluminum “biasing away.” The love of nature is the mainspring of your Itfe, and 4 moat anything whom you love. Your love ture rune rather to a likt woods and flowers thas love of gardening or agricul- H ture. You may become an ar | tist, but you do not really ike to do actual work with the hands. This is what the hor- oacope of the August girl says. If you are one of them, you know better than anyone else, whether of not it fs true. | No. size, pure spun aluminum ec geesewoneses. ++ $4.75 “Papa says you don’t live within} your salary.” ‘ “He moans I can't live without Fall Clothes piece te The assortments are ample enough te \ - ' ‘ " please the most discriminating dresser. The } on the Free Sewing Ma- | styles and patterns are all new, showing chine, $1 now and $1 a week. some unusually attractive colorings and Come in the store and let us show you. this wonderful | effects, Come in and see them. machine. You will soon convinced that it is just the’ Easy Credit Terms machine you want. A one Do not delay on accormt of limited means. dollar payment places it in it fe @ very simple matter, having good ( your home. clothes—just “pay a little down and a little Cans Galvanized Garbage Cans, size 17x26 inches; sani- can scarcely realize that a girl would encourage meet wenn prepese. St abees <a pene. meee Hotter. It is eet OFS ee ee them to this extent. say the least, you have Prepare for your fall sew- HAUNT A discriminating traveler —a business man—said: “When I travel between Seattle and Port- land 1 always make it a point to use the SHASTA LIMITED, I's a through troin and you ore bound te mect @ friend or two—somebody at least that you know, It goes a long way toword adding to the intare ost of the trip. I know of many other bust- mess men who do the some,” at a time.” Your convenience te always tary and fireproof; made considered. nance requirements— $2.10 Galvanized Pall, with cov. er and bail; size 13x15 inches— $1.10 READING LAMP Beautiful Electric Reading % Lamp, made with a handsome satin brass standard, and highly colored leaded art glass shade, six feet of silk connecting cord; One to a customer, at .G4y19 An Attractive Hall Chair Just like picture, all solid oak in the fumed finish, made with continuous posts, solid shaped saddle “seat, box construction; regular price $12.50, special ..87.50 Supe S TRUE, what this traveler iy o the Shasta Limited, t's the finest train in the West.” The experienced trav- eler knows it—that's the reason you meet the best people—inter- esting people—when you use the train from Seattle to Portland, or from the Rose City to Puget Sound Points. There is nothing lacking about the Shasta Limited in the way of Comfort, Convenience or Safety. The Shasta Limited leaves Seattle at 11:30 4. m. The O-W. R. & N. offers three other fine traing daily between Seattle and Portland Local leaves Seattle at... 7:30 A. Portland Express Leaves at... Owl leaves at (Sleeping cars open at 9 Steel Coaches—Oil-burning Locomotiwes—« Bfficient Employes—Best of Dining Car Service—Everything wp to the Minute. -WR.EFN. [uma ov THe sHasTA LiMiTED) Seattle Ticket Office, 716 Second Avenue. Phones; Main 932; Ind. 1995, EE. Exsus, General Agent, W. D. SKINNER, General Freight and Passenger Agent. Passenger Station, Jackson Street at Fourth and Fifth Avenues, Phones: Main 7378; Ind. 2623, L. E GILBERT, a 2A QMNARRUTUMUGU ALTAR OTA tr | pesccmerisersscaseee= NHN EH TT Rates East Kk Island Lines WHERE TO BUY Nationally Advertised oR THE ROUTE OF THE LUXE ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIMITED jow Round Trip Summer Excursion Tickets will be sold at the following rates, on the dates named below: 9110.00 | 9108.50 —- —_, === Factory Piano Store Sherwin-Williams Paint GEO. P. BENT CO. Ane. Vernet, (Mot Cheap but Best) Goattie, 1421 Third Av, near Otar Paint & Wall Paper Co. espe 1421-28 Fourth Av. <3 f - 0.00 City, via Bt. Paul $66.70 -—<— a = === <=, = = a _—. DATES OF SALE — 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 80; September 1, 1, 4 FINAL RETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER 31, 1011 sh Pinus LONDON’S Mecagbr vid comfort and 1111 @eoond Av. _ limited trains via Rock Istand Line provide » nee. Frequent trains operating on fast jedules carry fm safety and comfort to your destination. ‘ TO CHICAGO AND EAST Roek Island Lines provide electric lighted on Bava oe l . i I Mi and free rec! is ce ride in comfort fun the way. Excellent connections maintained C and St. Louls with eastbound flyers Island dining car service—the best of everything Tickets, Reservations, Information, Ets. The W ? ©. D. McNAUGHTON, City Pass, Agent ‘ ! ; “ GEO. P. CAVE, Gen'l Agt. od wel i Becond Ave, Seattle, Phones; Main 1004; Ind. 493, /| 129 JLOC § Lt Seattle's Largest Housefurnishing Store ——. ——> <> = —-. —, SP eS == ate o — —. -—S LITHOLIN COLLARS At Kelly’s, 1305 First Ave. Boys’ Reinforced Overalls, 50c Per Pair | Dutch Kalsomine The Sanitary Wall Coating DAHLEM & BARRY, INC., “The Paint & Wall Paper Store” 1508 Third Av. All the Credit You Want PIKE 8ST. AND FIFTH AV. ———: DORF SHOE W. L. DOUGLAS PACKARD SHOES DANZ SHOE CO. 210 Second South. Buy or Sell Real Estate, Business Chances. See Classified Page.

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