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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911, 5 | BM eDousall Se _southwick Co More Open From a. m to @ pm. Dally, StConp Avenut ano Puke Staeer ° Qeprge H. McDonnell, Beatle Legal, plain the situation to her, If she] [wow Cupid s Corner Nene Googh, Seattle vei 19} pomsesned the eapactty to under Fork Connections JAMEN McCREERY & CU, THINTY-YOUNTH STREET Charles T. Marrin, Seatt) 82) stand, she would not ulre nor Wet The news that Frances Roche,; Mary McKeon, Seattle 24) would she desire that yc plain ‘ - - f CO LES formerly of Seattle, In matriod (9) ye your silence, Tell her that you pre 2&4 # ® country and comes to Amertea with Sala WA beet nee ced ’ foe te qiens, the “eserenzonsence, est o aeeere co comes to Ameriea with er would be appreciated, or, if she] fornia, will be of interest to rest | H Ch and that you trust she will respect ig * | bis parents when 4 years old; that |te udent, A book would be nice,|4Ht# of this city { e $s your wish, Be brief, formal, con name ware on ’ clusive, and not too apologetic . a * i he . pecreee ho other day I received a letter Thursday Cynthia * citizen's papers with which to decorate thelr rooms,| Mr. . y Then return ber letters unopened ‘ devote the letter * i A SURSCRIDER, |s0 & pennant, a picture, soft pillow, | have ders rem thar ceased frgm a young lady asking me to ex-lif she continess to write, This Sale at Less Than the Woman's page to * | A.—Yos, and a foreigner who ts }or ornament would be appropriate ltrip to Callforala, and are at ie plain why | never answered her| course may not seem polite, but it Jone from ® naturalized can hold any office ex-|Since you are not acquainted with|to thelr friends at 2612, Harvard | ters, ‘This young lady I mot at|!# honest. And besides, it i» the is * cept that of the president of the | her, and simply do not wish her to| ay. wna at N. a wy | about two years ago. I * United States. feel left out, you may aimply give [have never encouraged her, and Mpeit Ordinary Kinds st her a box of eandy, or Nowe . | pastabaae, Tams andy, | wenn. MARRIAGE LICENSES. |the reason [ have not answered her| CHICAGO.—Mre. Jennie Dill and */ tell me through yout=columne if] Dear Miss Grey: I know a young ve Aime, | ashore fe pacsty Bocas: Dane Bae barks | Hook: Wiper Geo the test tot Re NS SOU ae links Wea ceil sais vert cece, Th 22 bad the time, and partly because | gazed into the orystal for the last The very best American Enamelware is Lisk * . have only ke a ie cescee d8 1 do not wish to correspond with jeted they would do ” ' F of 2 | at. Set where OS ees ouly Knowa her for @ short) Louls Pearl, Seattle ag;her any me 1 wontd like a inelaies cooamancligs” The judge About half the pieces in this sale are of that make. The time. What w: . q want a school outalde pa vawe He ton nat rould be the right! Lene Stusser, Tacoma 21 have you advise me what you would | socepted the prophecy. very best Enamelware the world produces is the Elite Ree, How can 1 cam are stan | hoe present? rtd AO. Myron, Vancouver, in. GC! Loge consider a polite way of anawering pole sn: phe ware which comes from Germany. And the other half of . of pasbfulness” T have been unable to learn | Av-Something in aitver would be| Chaita F. Ci ancouver, B.C. Legal| her letter and explaining to her the the ware in the sale is Elite! Both make < pyeelt ¢ Jancey, © ituation, hoot, 210 ” akes ae tour + Gane Coons dalean, | theaies D. J. | Geattle Autemobiie Se! Pi coated”’—the Elite is mottled green and white and the x. x , “ppropriate and not very expensty at wy tite. of any. If any reader knows of ry expensive! Idaho Greaaen o' yours« a € ptmnet Prot 5 target all about If auch a school, we will be glad to |Get something you think whe wilt! — Probably it te impossible to ex- ead . Lisk mottled blue, white lined. Tomorrow's sale prices Barge become Inter: | neve them informs fom hot be likely to receive from others. on these scores of pieces average more than one-fourth sayings and doings of A pickle fork, a fish fork, a muse re worth while. and) Dear Mise Grey: Tam a reader tard apoon, or salad fork would be| ] MceCORMACK BROS. } DEPARTMENT STORE } S d Av. at James St. discount ! yOur of The Star. a waned lett nice. You may be able to find out) of advice. Now, I-want's little od-| Tom ner family what-she would = PRESERVING 5 nh anne ¢ size fOF...64 ++ but it . prefer. | pemmear erercome, | vice musent! Cin yon tell me the 3 | KETTLES these We So: shtbe: apeieep Sneh inteeie | Selon Gale’ “i Gah © salen inant! othe Bi oe Bu Bic site Sofas. size for.. a win y Hahed with the Needlecraft in Au-|of 15, and { am very much troubled | r 48c size for.. ; © size for ie cua, Mem A BOY. | with biackhoads If you will please @ec size for.. SAUCE PANS ' | vg is bt school there le & nigdt schoo!) 4 There i# no other magazine | febers they tench civil] you may have in mind some maga-|tery mech obliged. | On Sale Tomorrow 75 size for... s..+..8O6 | S06 size for. ras yelled work sine that is wold with it at elub JOHN CLARKE. | 85 size for. : P | size for c cult to get rid of if of long stand In full assortment, 500 pairs $1.10 size for ms $3.50 Kind ; | size for ing. Ho ‘ be di i PAG Does weten teh take caer ae of Ladies’ Fall Shoes, patent, BERLIN SAUCE PANS | COFFEE “geasnn, c8n) Dear Mise Grey: Iam going to ter, using a pure white soap, and mat top, silk ribbed cloth top, 40c size for.....- 20¢ | POTS mich a8 engineer | visit three girls for Christmas, but} rinsing thoroughly; apply what ts brocaded cloth top, military 50c¢ size for 35¢ 1 f , . + size lor .... | MEN, ATTENTION! * is, if his father has taken out bis|Girle always appreciate something 2 only ‘know twe of them personally.| known o# a cleansing face cream, heel, London and Boston toe. 65e size for 4se . 7 c or. . ‘e $1.10 size for — | What woukt be the te | fot at ey you kint.| thing tie oa’ Xued . “sig Hho meg oe ee Not a pair sells at less than 75e size for.. . 5O€ | $1.25 size for ‘aman hold a county give the one girl whom I don't} would advise this method to be three dollars regularly; many B5c size for. ..00¢ ¥ oh De 8 legal voter in this, kno P.M. K, fused about two or three times a 10 $3.50 kinds Tomorrow, the The Pai $1 size for . ..1Be DISH PANS air S $1.75 size for......$1.19 $1.25 size for . BOE -_ fe born in a foreign, A.—A tollet article for her dress-| week pair, $1.98. There will be a rush ne “THE GIRL IN THE MOTOR AND HER CLOTHES for these splendid shoes tomorrow. Shop early. $1.50 size for . ., BL | $2 size for ........81.50 Leader | COFFEE BOILERS The motor BERLIN KETTLES || $1 size for .. . .5O¢ maiden wears & WITH COVERS $1.70 size for | long cloak, a long 9 65c size for.. $2 size for .......+..-- veil and s small. 0c size for......... | $2.25 size for close fitting hat : fc gars a te when touring this ; } aie aise tor WATER BUCKETS aatunn. When ‘ te seseens $1 size for ee out om long , $1.50 size for ......... $1.25 size for | speeding spins, if ‘ $2 size for . ‘ $1.50 size for }the day te chilly, : $2.50 size for i . Banged the heavy, nar H ; TEA KETTLES COLANDERS frow garment will P al / x 75c size for d keep her warm, . oe $1.85 size for $1.1 90c size for while the small e ; $1.15 size for hat will not re z! eee e sist the wind, and PUDDING AND MILK SELF-BASTING \the thick ebiffon RS .. PANS ROASTER 25¢ size for. 19¢ $2.75 size for veil shields her kK ‘ We size f ther theese: nh ? Boe size for---+-+--- BRC) DRIP OR OVEN PANS ne ee } 45e: dine for... $1.30 size for B5¢ | hate thie fall sim- 50c size for... \ilar to those y 65ce size for. \donned by their : ‘ ‘ - PE: bE SE SEG OY Sass ac |college brothers. A splendid gathering of THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. me ir one ts Ladies’ Fall Suits, tailored = of soft, uncrush- 4 and trimmed, manufactured) ? able felt, a Jaumy a touch being siv- 3 ; to sell at $20 the suit. Here* has a membership ot ten it by the gay ue i tomorrow at, the suit, A Superb Display of was president before tak-!colered ribbon position, with head-| pand. The chif- @ es : fe ° the labor temple. Hon veil is wide Smart Suits plord was for two years vice|and long. with ® : J , it of the Central Labor |deep border bay: zo : f : The superb showing of both te now financial secre ling a satin f_n- : strictly tailored and fancy Suits ex- first Seattle |ish. A handsome ‘ @ emplify the most advanced and aj 4 p- side over a political |touring coat ts of - : proved ideas of Eastern and Euro- + ean ithe municipal ownership light Vicuna Be pee | nny cea oy pean style designers. The extreme care exercised in cutting and tailor- i jable and warm. I fo 1911 this leader of The coat comes to ing mark them as garments of the € up the fight at Olym-)within a few SHIRT WAISTS | $4.50 SILK $6.50 DRESSES, $1.59 | highest standard. Come in and see ag eight hour law for wo Inches of the F , Just unpacked, a fine | PETTICOATS, $1.98 | Washable House and them. floor, is double- per. t assortment of Fall | 1 & good line of colora. | Street Dresses, made in | late Summer styles, but . The new tight-fitting | all the new styles of the | good for months yet, in 5 | fastened Watsts, in all the new | Dortivonts; full $4.50 | senson; prices were | fair assortment; values Use Our Credit Plan horn battons. oy Fall fabrics; anarked $2.75 to $6.50 1 59 | to $26.00. 10 00 The girl who most interestingly. Friday ... . Your cholce Be Bond mo bale yp ae md ckward about using |motors a great your credit, There are no extra deal has her 2 clothes and veil ; 5 19c 5 } charges of any kind for this ac- Cc commodation, and It is the easiest, of a light gray, nee COTTON TORCHON LAGES,| A complcte tine of New Em Sparadiieeteat tar ae wahonace tf Laces, and insertions to match; | good edges; very suitable for short sleeve styles; the regular ai wl tems wi ia EASTERN L\—<3 ly of lard in an iron Kettle; put inj is it the man's place to ask if he Children's Gray Cotton Fleece: | vow arrival of Ladies’ Cashmere ’ we fk tone, reduced eine Bisa creel surwhore to. town, Spastel ter s Cj brown cut up @ large onion, and| by young people. It is convention- 6 to 12 years old. Spe did Stocking to sell for, Prides, IE, Saeko EGS sting 2 omall carrots, ‘These give fine} al for any girl who has accepted | cial for Friday, » sult ... 25c hig : $1.85 flavor. When brown, cover with | oue or more invitations from 5 ee = = water and boll until tender. to return the courtesy by Inviting : ater a untiousewire, {the man to call. Wut abe is not 1 nae 200 WHITE GOODS, T1o 18 WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, 9¢ TAKE CARE. | Fo es supposed to extend such an invita! oci.cn Heavily Dresses White Dimities, Lawns, Nain-| Mill lengths of Wamsutta Fine White Muslin, 36 inches wide; | jon m: ‘ho has not manifest the matter with your bill,! If a farmer's wife will pack her Yeap agieet on oh Flannels, scalloped, hemstitched ka, in fin stripes, checks r . ¢ ed an interest in her, no matter sooka, 0 pin stripes, wate soyseenin some Mag eggs in a stone jar in salt, and cov-| hy be Interested and button-hole designs; em 4 barred effects: 22 to 26 | aE thee lotions the gictslere them well with salt che willihoy wee “he "Ay be Tnlen brofdered on a pure wool fian- | AN Ma ane for opin. | derwear; comes in lengths of 1 T t l t nel; suitable for ladies’, children’s ; <1 sued; whet tn the eed, e ea e a y ROW are so flerce that have no trouble. tt is also fmatt) ¥ il permieathle for a man a wear, waistings, etc.; val- ; cRIEN For Fri ren’s wear, gs, etc; EXPERIENCED. lt» ask pormission to call, and it is/f S14 tee the The grado. 48c nes to 20c, | Friday, 110] i, 2zcitt Remoant 9c 1 Delivered at Your Home ee — == joften necessary for him to do #0, if he cares to continue a friendship, |fm At 78rd «+ +--+ anne 4teet see rere since many attractive girls are not posted in the convention, of are too 40¢ WINDOW SHAD 12)/4¢° CURTAIN SWISS, Be To show my appreciation of tho fatr and square policy of The 36-inch White Curtain Swiss, comes in figured and Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for a period 2 4 8 | oO y) A shy to take advantage of it. In cir-| Window Shades, size 3x7 feet, on strong patont cles where the chaperon system pring roller; light and dark green only; 21 dotted designs and open stripes; usually sells 8 | of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped. to be delivered BERTON BRalty ro) » prevatis, the. mother or chaperon complete with fixtures. Friday, each ..... Ci at 12%c. Special, yard we c to the following address, at the rate of 25c per month tm city, or ; 30¢ per month by mail. extends the invitation | Common folk to discontent”? LOVE OR L. NAME ...cccccccccccssccsseccccces Weil, we cheerfully admit It, Just arrived, a large shipment of Wool Cheviot in all the popular shades, especially adapt- fj) Even boast about . ”™ : 1 ° id cuee waren aotie eat DBE cd for one-piece dresses. This well known fabric, 60 inches wide, on sale Friday soc cite coke acca ae SA TiN we've seen the trouble through! r4 Also a fine assortment of Suftings with an invisible diagonal twill, in plain color q Pre aire “airing ae Bare ‘ 1am a young man of 22 and have|[M black, brown, tan, plum, etc.; 54 inches wide. On sale F riday, yard .. Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash. Phone No.......++ th “the present state of things, beon keeping company with a very Scotch Tweed for your fall suit! or long coat, in stripes, checks and plain colors, per yard, Where the worst survives the best * . “ nice girl for eight months. We and. Trane the Greskinnt sop, Dee quarreled and parted in m good} me nialinp Sad our days and nights are ap way, and now we are only friends — - . Bensing men wo aiacontent ay: dma wo se culr Dose] MEN’S; FALL CLOTHING SB | Special Prices on PHOTOGRAPHS Wick the teehee ca Bad comes next week, I would like to inh the pover of Coa seiaaee send her a small present, Would Our new Fall models have arrivéd,and If you will take a look at our show windows 1 DOZEN it be improper? I love her and I/II —or, better still, if you will come in and let us “show you,” you will see that they { [ CASINET ; THIS OFFER which does. Bot broideries and Insertions to | Ladies’ Gauze Cotton Vests, low show the Gast. A new lot of Cotton Torchon | match; good quality; especially | Neck, sleeveless, and iow neck, ae Kes i very good patterns and strong | underwear; widths from 15c value. Special for ANSWERS Motges Sty acne. ard. 19C | Friday only, apiece ....... 5c the very best way to cook pot roast. I have this from a good! Is it a girl's place to invite her 25c¢ 25c $1 85 Outfitti C I cook: Heat 2 large cooking spoons| gentleman friend to the house, or : og A gee Ing Co., inc. it and keep tur until a rich| may call? Lined Union Suits; bigh neck, odd shades and are hand “g, * ae Oe a eee tat petore quite| ‘This question ts much discussed | long slooves; for children trom | How; among this line is sid for less than Seattle's Reliable Credit House —SUBSCRIBE FOR— Who have made of Gold a God! know she thinks a good deal of IM are correct in style, and the materials are the pick of the best makers. Our aim PHOTOS me, although she will not satisfy ig to sell the best Suit for ... pp cséebecks cased Sh 34s { Regular Pri $5 ce | | We sow “seeds of discontent” ct 3 t nm her, ‘Mid the poor in bondage pent; vod glen y tg hy ot pela Obtainadle, and we are showing affelegant and up-to-date selection, At this price you will get a Sult Special Price Discontent with the slums whose breath - hat is absolutely do} ie, and fully guaranteed by us. We also are showing a very fine id b witeble fe from us t js absolu' ly dep , @ y zaeee of squalor, vise Sad SOMths herr Ph ee or ade eterrngc line of hand-tailored Suits at $¥ $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00, On these Suits we guarantee you @ we | $2.50 A. T. M Discontent with want and woe saving of from $2.60 to $5.00 on every sult. $ Open Sundays, 10 to 9 7 lar. ‘ Which the toiling millions know, apse er 10.00 and $12.50 Suits are the kind that we know will give satisfaction. : coche Flowers or bonbons; unless you aS hd be al hg Open Evenings. Sittings ht and Day. Discontent that some possess 9 men wie eee Sy Pelt" ereeal Boys” School Suits |... A i} CONOVA STUDIO ‘sarsrt: “ a on ha le, a er > 0 5 5 . iilabontoat tes aestioe’ oats’ : finger of her left hand, We claim to sell the best Suits for $6.00 In Seattle. | p44 tweed, in gray and brown mixtures; former With the game as it is played ‘They come In extra hoavy welght tweed and heavy | prices $3.40 to $5.00. Special i rice . i 4 a Cea Ve iakseess 1 . RSHALL, N. C—Inspired b; blue serge, with linen-lined Knickerbockers. Ages a New Academy. That's the species of “unr af aahpatiet; collage swderita renin” ete sare Boys’ All-Wool Heavy Welght Knicker. Qi NEW BLOCKS for Felt Hats With Near Pine. We would rouse in every demanded that merchants stop sell- ’ bocker Pants; regular $1.25 value. Special . now in, We dye, clean, block, ain tah Cleat ae That's the sort of “discontent ing cigarettes and tobacco.. A bon- remake and trim ail kinds of | oe hate. halls for private We are seeking to “foment,” fire of tobacco costing $200 was S ‘i And we'll do {t, everywhere, burned. The Store LP Second and MODEL MILLINERY sit around heene leneseine . Med dancing Wed... Fri. Till the cha all are are fair — — , Till the game is on the square! PITTSBURG,—A panic started in| That Saves fined dancing Wed. Fri a nickeldeon when a chunk of plas . ter fell from the celling, but Police- se ececnen Inughed so wediy ati. ~ oO Money the mad scramble that the audience forgot its scare, t

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