The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1911, Page 5

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BeMeDopsall §¢ Southwick Co More Open From 9s. m. | @ p m. Dally. SECOND AVENUE AND Pike Sraert Mow York Connection: JAMES MeCRERRY @ CO., THIRTY-POURTR STREBT How Is Your “Glorious Crown”?—If It Isn’t ‘Glorious It’s Your Own Fault - Cupid’s Corner Ada M. Fraser, only daughter of Mr. and Mrw. ¥. W. Fraser, of Seat tle, and Emile Boxrs were married on Wednesday evening, by Kev. Dr Mark A. Matthews, at the parsow age. Mr. and Mrs, Boxrz will be at home in their new bungalow, 6528 6th av, N. W. wnattractiveness of it, th mind with the thought that the pepper cabima, DOROTH power of good ts greater in you than Cut peppats into long, fine atrips./ any wrong tendency can possibly Baute (hese_Jo butter, and arrange | be. Occupy your mind with healthy fon on’ buttered toast. | employment and keep busy. Do not Tn the nest so made place a poach-| make the mistake of wearing your: ed egg, and serve, self out by working too rapidly. ——a Work along quietly, with your mind on. your work, but when the desire John #t., next Tuesday evening, at fa on you, keep the thought that you 8 o'clock, at th are superir to it = Don't be din : . J. DO. Pow heartened by any failure you may f minister, have. Don't waste time with re- be served at the grets. Get to work again. groom's parents. Dear Mist Gry Please tell me through your coltimus how to ° Amenola Eckland, 1907 9th av., will be married to Heary Hetb, 774 Perfumed olive olf eprinkied on library shelves will prevent mold on books. Dear Miss Grey-—(1) T am a girt home of 15 and weigh 105 pounds, I am short and stout. De you think Tam old enough to wear a corset? (2) WIM you suggest & masquerade eos. tume for me to wear to a surprise and what refreshments to MARIE L. (1) It ts all right for you to wear a corset If you select one with the waist and bust lurge enough to be comfortable. Insist on it and @o not be iufluenced by the on who sells you. The other styles are injurious and are out of fashion pote pate Nayland (2 } deulars as to your little daughter— nice. If you will go to the reference! wmether she Rag calor or ie 0 pele room at the public Hbrary and tell| Direc rally pe them you want to look at some/ catty, autt y er. na Books of eoxtumes they wiki show | [ONT Sin oe oe yee you a variety, more than I have the | jre.e" ase red would lend ing. teil you of Leatm.what| pale, a red would lend her = es are taking for refresh. jeolor; If she has a great deal of ments and select something differ _— LJ omg rk bine would be on ga rig 9 oak oe Learnt ae gle $2) Where. are move ORES shell mar obtained? Fond iney aes but (2) Is there a wintster near by? — If not, can you give the addreus j of on How can a husband whisper, | (3) Does the license have to be “1 love you,” when his only in- | returned to get the marriage certifi. spiration is a complaint that he | cate’ T. F.C. oo womaa who is run down will decent do itt ] (1) At the anditor’s office, tn | Pare muck difficulty in keoping her — / the court house. TRIM LITTLE SCHOOL COATS In a very pretty variety of girlish models, we have at several prices from $5 up to $15. The sizes in this school girls’ section are 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. Just a little bit longer and wider than necessary—the AT $5 flannelette soft and fine and heavy—military collar and frogs—worth $1.50. Selling tomorrow in all AND PAJAMAS $1.50, WORTH $2 In the same attractive pat- terns of flannelette, military | collar and silk frogs—far better quality than you have bought oh $1.50 before at .. MEN’S CAPESKIN GLOVES, $1.25 In all the tan shades, cor- rect for street—made with long wrists and outseams— sizes.7 to 10—long or short fingered models. A pur- chase we have made allows our selling the quality at, special . $1.25 ONYX SILK HALF HOSE, 25¢ MARRIAGE LICENSES. Name and residence, Henry Hetb, Seattle. . . Amenola Eckland, Seattle . George M. Dickson, Seattle ... Flora Good, Seattle Th Hugh Neville Madison, Seattle. .3 Annie Bowman, Seattle on Page Foss, Seattle rene Withelmina Saty, Seattle. Paul Brodersen, Marysville, .. Eva Hawley, Marysville. . Willfam Ross, Seattle ......... Peart E. Burgard, Seattle ......2 NIGHTSHIRTS, $1.50 QUALITY $1 and winter hat would you advise me to get her—one not too expensive, and yet making a good appearance? A MOTHER. A.—If you had given me more par- Coats in — tans, grays—and browns and Double breasted heavy mixtures browns and solid navy, reds—all wool materials~ most of them made with velvet collars-—tined at the shoulders. $5. AT $10 TO $15 Are many pretty novelty styles in addition to the staples. A ted Coat has Alaska tee evieve Mae Harland, Buckley Marco Deimone, Seattle 27 ttle NS USE KID CURLE THE WAY IT CAN BE. this energizing massage. ;three cups of hot water, and adding Begin by plactug your thumbs one-balf teaspoonful of powdered firmly on your head, first motsten-| borax and six drops of of] of geran- ing the fingers well with this tonic; og This geranium liquid makes Sulphate of quinine, 20 grains. |‘be hair fluffy and clean. and] Tu Ate Ot dite. ties (atco-| Do not wave your hair with curt- holic), 2 drachma. }fng tongs, as the hot irons are | Mutroet of paperent ¢ drachms.| ranted to take out all the gloss and| wide collar aud cuffs of Deodorited alcohol, 2 drachma, | 'ife. If you feel that wave it you astrakhan—a tan mixture Glycorin, 1 ounce. Must, use harmless but effective kid | with red sailor collar and & mlogsy, thick and vibrant. with best at ; oath, ‘ Bay rum, 6 ounces. t a ~ Dear Miss Grey: I am a gir! 16) (2) You cam get the addresses off ies (a 'js, emiet Do you like seented hair. Sprinkle red buttons—and so on years old and have formed the the minteters of the city bY refer Tfueds Saver estiont a at 01 + well at bedtime with rose sachet, these at $10. Very trim Babit of Smoking cigaroten: tring to tip trent past of ine uy S $ Push the scalp backward and for:|40m ® pretty night cap, so the pow: styles,in Skolny cloths at alg to quit ‘ Be, | rect seal wrens § KT, 1 ‘woman has been | ward gently with four fingers, Con-|der will have to “stay pat’—and | $12.50 and $15 RAIN CAPES AND Thi ma taken in hand it is time to devote|tinue thia for five minutes, then | *!ip into your snowy cot. bons fide totter, bet a0 cas’ natin |ae tho veneer wid ce the trent wel page En oe fem hee vol] ord Ide fold of the sendy ult the morning your hate will ive | 0 het / aeere pert of smoking ix somewhat prevalent | ory is won t how quickly | betwaen two fingers Pat pars Tan and gray rubber Capes we have at $2.95 THE “NIGHT CAP.” BY ANITA NORRIS, De you covet Iuxurtant tresses? ‘Then bear in mind that the general health has a great deal to do with the well being of your hair, live senstbly, Tomato preserves are improv ed with sliced orange. Office and Factory hich will Ii for eight 72 Columbia St. among girls, I will answer it. A| (3) The minister attends to the it responds to coddling and rubbing. just oneugh to bring the! ¥' Inger seven or eg! | Try this daily method of gaining rush to that particutar| days. - hair health and see if your special trouble does mot disavpear like dew before the morsing ran. *% massage ta intended for | sealps that are la normal health and habit can ouly be overcome in one | marriage certificate. Your license way, and that Is first to see the, goes on file. pet. Pinch your way over the scalp watt! every portion has had atten ton. Then take a towel and smooth the scalp and hair. This ts to re Navy and maroon Capes with hoods of mercerized Seasonable Menus scalp covered with a thick crust) of dandruff, needs Rood | BREAKFAST jin slices and arrange on platter, feels te seaoae ona this ite. | Make a white sauce of four, ter.| giving massage, which commends move whatever of! the follicles have treanes. A simple scalp cleansing liquid, itaelf to one's noo te made by melting Mr. Workingman: Mr. Clerk: satin—also vulcanized rub- ber Capes with plaid silk hoods, $3 And “slip-on” tan rubber Coats for children of from Silk thread Half Hose in black and any color you are likely to want—made with lisle heels, toes and tops to sense, a cake of white tollet soap in add to their serviceability— all of them Onyx make, yout may buy at, pair. Be Jont Inside the Front | eo sdtatian Plums iq | butter and veasoning. When sbout| Let me tell you just how to take! Ralf BOTT Blanam Pita |done, add two ounces of grated | Sse = Wk or Choco! Parmesan cheese, the yolks of sev- GESTION, 1 |erat eeu and juion o¢ bait iposon | NDI DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS, Recipe for Eggs au Gratin. | Stir quickiy, remove from the fire Hard bof eces, remove shells, cut| and pour over the sliced exes. Mr. Man With $1 a Week to Spend: We invite you to open ap & credit account with our store, and we offer you for this winter's wear the justly famous— 6 to lOmyears at $3.75. For girls from 12 to 18 years, THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. all Paper at Prices That Make You Want to Paper the Whole House ‘This is our offer: Call on us and look over our patterns, which have just arrived. Call on a competitor and look at his patterns, Compare both qualities and then compare the prices. You will find that not alone will every roil of paper In our house-be the latest shades and designs, but that we are selling them at 4 | Prices + to + Less! 3 2 6 Here's the reason: We buy in larger quantities, w of the high-rent district, onr expenses are small and onde make only a legitimate profit on our goods, and have our cus tomers call again. Will you visit our store? C. H. Dahlem & Co. Formerly President Star Paint and Wall Paper Co. 1508 THIRD AVE., Between Pike and Pine Remember the Location—Third, Just North of Pike OPEN SATURDAY EVENING [TODAY'S JOKE IN BLACK AND WHITE lead, refusing to digest, or you belch Gas and Eructate sour, undigested |into the bi are seen on cleat conte only 60 cents and will thor-|fresb, and you will need to re oughly cure your outoforder|sort to laxatives or liver pills for stomach, and leave sufficient about | Biliousness or Constipation. This city will have many Di pepsin cranks, as some people w! call them, but you will be crank: Ask your pharmacist to about thie splendid stomach prep you the formula plainly printed on/artion, too, ft you ever try a litte [these S0-cent cases, then you will|for Indigestion or Gastritis or any janderstand why Dyspeptic trouble | other Stomach misery. of all kinds must go, and why they’ Get some now, this minute, and nent dmually relieve sour, out-of-order |forever rid yourself of Stomach, Long strings of beads make the or Indigestion in five} Trouble and Indigestion. short woman look tall., It fs well a Se * known that beads are becoming, . RE ager PB ed t is why they are #0 popular, but | =. makes {s guaranteed. We ft isn't every woman who under. | } TURN ABOUT Lo gids | Clerk—Can I get off to go to the guarantee the style, fit and finish of every garment, bail game? and we offer— | ndededndndndindndnandnanaaade 7) Boss—You cannot. Furthermore, onty # You will have to work tonight. The Suits and That racket you hear is only © cetice ix acheduled for a double- at from Pay $1 a Week t nade him an infant prodigy os And wear the clothes while paying for them. Our Ladies’ D epartment SINT ke our Men's Department, is complete Corina absolutely complete—with a most beautiful stock of women's wear, in all of the latest patterns and shades, and we offer the ladies our credit department, whereby they may also open up an ac- count with us. Husbands! Bring Your Wives Wives! Bring Your Husbands Add both of you make your selections trom our Fall stock now. Pay a ttle n and the balance $1.00 a week until id for. Do all your shopping at the one store, and be assured absolutely fair dealing, moderate prices and prompt and effi- jent attention, acific Outfitting Co. 1418 Second Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche THE POPULAR CREDIT STORE All fashion indications point to a still larger use of embsolderies. li ‘The large collar in here to stay,/ aswell as the side frill. the house in cade some one else In jthe family may suffer from stom- ach trouble or Indigestion food or have a feeling of Dizziness, | eat; besides, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea, Had | the table with a y taste tm mouth and stomach head. but what will please you |ache—-thia is Indigestion. |thae you will feel thet your | A full case of Pape's Diapepsin|ach and intestines are 2 not ‘¢ show Tailored okirts are to be both gored and plaited—the latter in chasters near the foot. With them gre worn three-quarter length coats Ot which none better are be purchased. Every EVEN EGYPTIAN WOMEN ARE DEMANDING RIGHTS Now it Is the Moslem women of Egypt who are taking part ii woman movement, having asked of the Moslem congress the right to ‘ttend prayers and sermons in the mosques, a privilege already grant- ed to the women of Constantinople. that the primary ed of ung women be made obligatory; that young girls be ad- mitted to schools of medicine; to use means to prevent polygamy and the abuse of divorce and to teach Mohammedan girls sewing, house- keeping and hygiene. Best Modern Wh dpi Dentistry COAT. All Operations Painless $15.00 TO $25.00 ae Shaner & Wo.ff 803 Third Av. We Keep Our Clothes Pressed Free, BEREEE EEE EES EE EY SANDWICH GIRLS HELP THEIR STRIKING SISTERS ‘The leather goods workers in New York are on a strike, led by Miss Mary Dreier, president of the Women’s Trade Union league of ‘that city. the sandwich girl. Girls go about with placards strapped upon their backs, appealing-to the public to ald the cause. At prices the same as you are used to tug for inferior grades. Made oapecially * for us from stock selected for its particular fitness for children's shoes. Misses’ and Children’s Jockey || Boys’ Hi-Cut Shoes, made of tan Boots, in patent leather and gun-|| Zebo calf, with bellows tongue Misses’ and Children’s Strong, || 5078’ Educator. Shoes, ‘made of Serviceable Shoes, in patent || chrome calf, with full vamps and leather, gun-metal calf or vict |} oak soles; a shoe that gives com- | fort as well as wear; sizes 9 to 13%, $2.00; 1 to Boys’ Satin Calf Shoes, blucher style; stzes 2% to’, 91.80; 1 to 2, ———_— e Out of the High Rent District and Save $5 to $10 Children’s Shoes, in box calf or kid, button and blucher = . myn ee 2 $ 1,00 == =o=2| RAYMOND & HOYT 1406 THIRD AVE.—East Side THE CHEAI iT PLACE TO BUY GOOD SHOES EE ORTPON AMER: Pa MT A= Ta Free CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Teeth ..$3.50 and Up 22k Gold Crowns. $3.50 to $5.00 Bridgework ... 50 to $5.00 Goid Fillings . «$1.00 Up Silver Fillings (the best) ..50¢ Up Porcelain Crowns (best) $3.50 Up Terms to Suit All work done by expert dental oper- ators. Lady at ‘ The best dentistry that you cum obtelw im the city, and at the cheapest possible OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED and University — Entrance .207 University, Stone-Fisher had We Use Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS @XTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS Fillings ... -50¢ up $10 Tooth $5 Bridgowork . 3 $8 Gold Gea ‘ Can YOU Tell the Difference? — Very few people can tell the difference between good leather and poor, Very few people can tell the difference between a well made trunk and a poorly made one. This business depends to a great extent on the integrity of the firm with.whom you deal. An honest firm will put honest material in its goods ; a poor firm will skimp on those parts which make the difference between a strong trunk or suit case and one which will not stand rough usage. Stoelting’s Trunk Stores {%°.. 706 Second Ave., N.Y. Block 1420 Second Av., Opp. Bon Marche Second Opposite Biss preteen. | WE DO EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTINE ALL WORK RANTEED 15 YRAKS tiperior Trowt eit Special or Laboring People’s Dentists Electro Dental Parlors Cor, First Av. and Pike Opposite Public Market . “Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances, See Classified Page. 3pinning’s Bargain Store $15 Sets Tooth 1415-17 Fourth Avenuy,

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