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THE STAR—THUR' Day OCTOBER 5, 1911 For the Newest and Best Values FURS Coats, Neckwear Muffs and Sets OULD LOVE'HELPS TO BEAUTY Camphor water a# an astringent has been found valuable in reduc. ing enlarged pores of the nose, It is made by dissolving « forte of an ounce of borax and a half ounce of glycerine in a pint of camphor water Apply this mixture with a soft muslin cloth, wiping gently so that the skin may be cleansed without Irritation, Wash twice to remove all dust particles and allow to dry on the skin. Bathe with warm wa Py ‘ i my ter Iater if desirable. ° f : For extremely senaitive or dry ey i : sicioa, try using the lotion without 1S ore § ea laf ers a ! ‘ * borax or simply tee camphor wa-| ter without another Ingredient SCREWS C\N BE MADE Lace FAN TO STICK IN PLASTER It often becomes necessary to put screws in plaster walls without attaching them to wood wor! the plaster way and the ner THE GRIDE'S DAINTY LACE ‘KERCHIER ‘The fair girfbride probably loves married in somo of her relative’s oF accessories, auch as her hand-\ stockings, but this doesn't often kerehtef, fan, bouquet, slippers and take place. We are such a prac- stockings even more than she does} tieal nation that we wear our hand Spa THE BRIDE’ ago. The bunch of fon skirt and # satin jacket. This flowers is small and snug and sur) costume may be of pink, blue, violet rounded with elaborately cut paper.|or pale yellow. The jacket is loose There Is just about as much ribbon and held in at the waist with rib No Matter What Your Fur Wants May Be, We Can Satisfy Them ber wouderful gown. ‘ombrotdered stockings out. * fails out, Yet a screw may be tn- 7 ——- things frequently, Elaborately embroidered hose is Shatin: dedi ase on ton tieont haw threw dept Pye ge perted in plaster to hold pietures pave g/l sentimental value to her,| course If they ure hand wrought by| T™* and Two Ideas for! thase. among the bows and to ends, band of the same colored ambrold-| about twice thn, diameter ‘of the aN Unt var te ae UE ter ee elie nee ee ee ty Stockings. {are tied roses and bite of forn ory miiway ite length. Banda of] yorum, i's ites neater ¢ sens} SPECIAL Zxe handkorchief that her friends, so much the better. They! Some of the white watin ones |in her room during hor honeymoon, (ac htmBe are on the and ®/and water, fill the hole, and {n-| S| wert the serew; ‘ jacket at the neck. The breakfast |{arciy and held lke one net thful hueband will be mother carried before her tucked must be of white embroidered with! shown are embroidered at tho toe somewhere away in her corsage. [t white silk and the sides with tiny seed pearls. is the “something old” that every The footwear of the bride of to The white kid ones have bows and girl must carry to be a happy wife. day may be kid or white satin. One crystal beads in fancy patterns. Or it may be that the duchesse Ince ts as fashionable as the other. If When the bride and ber maids fan was her mother’s or her grand- they are of white satin, a large carry bouquets, they must be like USNS AY Sea mas bctonadl in a while a girl te buckle of rhinestones ts pretty. ~ those carried by the brides of half bd ee * =| Cynthia Grey’s Letters = {/'47E,HouRs Punisu : THE FAT FOLKS | Dear Mies Gr lam 19 and keeping company with a young man intorn of anotent days that Se BW | who waits for me every evening when I get off duty, and takes me to Sectate tie guiceey rae | theatres twice a week. Do yon think he cares for um Semmes. tue feck gists coaber adun WRIGHT BYES. et ratio to the lengthon- A-He is evidently interested in you, or he would not take pains to mestere; Tet & 10% | de with you. If he takes more than « friendly interost in you, he will] ,, tell you so in time . GY CHARLOTTE C. ROWETT | aboat her { ing, atmmertng, boiling process that @ ee There are s= many kinds of wom-| As a variant type there may be ure has propared for her, mayhe|* ***# RAR AKRARHRRARARAH Hee Hee sbe will wear a dainty br cap. This matches her negtiges, which may be constructed of a ehif- able to res =a 2 " Friday x Saturday One thing that never comes back rd be = hdl ome [in the sneeze you Miter anecze. Danziger Fur Co. 1410 Second Ave. Opp. Bon Marche ewias there are peaches and such| mentioned the erab-apple woman, | she will be just the richest kind of | ® * GRAPHS ingbe fruit belt } whois all pink sweetness in the | strawberry preserve! ie 'f you just find that old sweater coat, father needn't buy a * Prices on PHOT J is the applewoman: good) blossom period, sours badly ister] Then there is the peach fr!.| § mow evercsat till Thankegiving time, %| tat poeple ave’ been’ Gateg’ Guo’ tameeet 1 DOZEN : true and square, kind and mel-/on, and becomes, at last, the most) There fan't any need to tell you Prescription, % Marmola, % CABINET 4 low-natured, with the seed of a exquisite conserve, flavored up| what she Is Ike, because every boy | Sateen tanat EVR OSORIO EA AAS : Aron TL Wa THIS OFFER PHOTOS er i future ripening fn her heart. with the r ranium leaf ¢ o a sy ged = Bs GooD Price : Sa a tne atee aay wees | ees me Seramlim leaf of expe) wbo over saat eye of lave On some _g.Deat Mins Grey: (1) My finger naila are brittle and { have hang |2aeriom, are tant Combing, Mase ‘ FOR i Tpecial Price ot life, ready for breakfast, for din-| ‘There ts the strawberry girl, too,| downy, soft chook of her and her| halls all around them. What will cure them? The half-moon dows not) r-eveription Tapiee a , 30 DAYS et and supper, and good as can be,| with scarlet lips and cheeks stained | sweetness and her bloom, and has|**°W om them. What ean I dot ae @ ome tablet or many | "32. 50 and wholesome, and impossible, al deep with the fuice of life; with said to bis own heart in a deop ee eee eet Sank Sl Sie thes ee remens — O {tho ton ont © cae’ connie at ae most, to spoil with any kind of cook-'soft tendrils of bronse-red hair! whiaper, “My, fen’t she a peach!” —(1) Magioure the nails regularly and rub cold cream thorough-| (hr fet and s sure rest ‘ Open Sundays, 10 to 9 per, “My “— eatlity and om fug in life’s cauldron. | straying over a white forehead and |The peach giri h well, too, let tne | ¥ into the skin around the naiis evéryonight. In drying the hands after | sirciem endurance you have begun to 4 Open Evenings. Sittings Night and Day. | | Bhe is pleasant to look at, too,!a laugh that sounds like a chime of|tell you. Mer sweetness survives | Washing them, push back the cuticle st the base of the nails with the) ivars t yearn for, Tender seventy-five 4 with nice eyes and pretty brown|spring biuebells when the fairies! the brushing off of the first bloom,|‘°W*!, This will help keep the “half-moon” in sight melee the Merman eee 4 TUDIO ‘x= ee : | (2) Cure the bunions by wearidg loose, comfortable shoes, keeping Gone a Pe 4 — hair, most likely, and a freckle or ring them out on a wedding day. jand she brit to the lips the) two on the little, tiptilted) She may got at first sight appear| curve of joy ie last bit of her pba between the first and secotfd tors to relieve the pressure on the! notr— Bhe is liable to be sort of round in| as useful for every day as the apple-| life and leaves a bittersweet seed |!" 8nd massaging with cooling Jotion build, ts this nice apple-womaa, with | woman, but you never can tell. Aft-|to tuek away and get more lovelt bape an extra curve or two somewhere! er she has gone through the scald-' ness from the growing of It | Dear Mire Grey: What will cure warts, and what will rulleve cold | sores? J A—Nitric acid applied two of three times with mall Ria or ———— = = OF e RRR RR RRR 7 " wooden toothpick will eat off the warts, but it is necessary to be very le RECIPROCITY careful, as the acid burns badly. Keep it out of the reach of children. % - Camphor or peroxide of ae willy sit applied during the early stages BABES! 2c 2°22 FONGOUEGE OMS (ee Real B i Se ce oe aie rgains From wat the Do ucua ih ine coeeling wis one ‘Shs Nam ok te ty [SOAR ARERR REET R REREAD ea a } e ‘ral y may * 4 ter, causes mucu of the crying of |* friend. ® young colored man *) syort his gayest colore—via the |» Oh, alt right! Walk in and pay $1.29 for that winter under. # 7 d ve) @ raised bis hat an they passed. & : 1 @' pay 9 pS arnrtt |s Sg ge ae ng $) BR Sess |g Pa ren he re :| SEATTLE’S REAL BARGAIN CENTER 4 “Wha ron doing the q so petra denwres Tetwcen-teedinga|® ‘riend, Fisch “bowing to # by ~ ag er Bag: 7 Bag Ree eee ae nae RRA BOYS’ SUITS MEN’S et aon gpg ongoing 4 pee gl ‘eudnuee”, a wana” tas oe Dear ~~ =o ti (1) What can I usé to clean my mesh purse with- Boys’ all-wool Blue Serge Suits with two The best thing in town this week for out removing U ning? “ . , S t rails a0 tt body, about 98|# Mary SF ae eck ae | girls a heart to heart talk, ad- (3) How ola ide gist be whten'tuarriel? xxx pairs full linen lined sg scat We men who wear 16, 16% or 17 : , Fahrenbeit for young said with éigeity, “when a. gen- visting common sense in drese- A—()) If not badly soiled sometimes an immersion in flour, leav- guarantee this suit in every particular to , Walle yearlings _ may be} © precept -c09 oA lady sho ab | ling it undisturbed for several days, will clean a mesh purse and lining. be equal to any $7.50 suit in the city. % coot water In hot weather. le ways rétarns the solution.” _& So, good bye, hobble skirt, [if badly sotled, the only satisfactory method is removing the lining, For Friday only— ° Sg s 4 water should never be given) aye etre aa ee een) sheath gown, directoire. Fash- cleaning it with naphtha (using preeautions agsinst fire), cleaning Is this your size? If so, come in and pick drew of of any age. A t ssainde E fons may come and go, bet | purse with ordinary silver polish or soaking it over night in sour milk, your shirt. Well made of silk soisette; HPN MASP TAUGHT HER TO BOX— modesty and common sense | then putting back the lining. collars attached ; light blue, tan or cream; will dictate the varsity girfs (2) At least 20 or 22. dress hereafter, and not the Chicago fashions of Paris. od ¢ . All s $1.50 LONG KIMONOS, 98c Made of fine quality Kimono Flannelette, in pretty floral An ounce of justice is better than RUES IT BITTERLY CHICAGO, Oct. 5—Alburn ; Lippitt taught hie wife the man- ly art, it was a fatal error. Presently she wae there with ING MUNYON! == the lity of the coffee, Mre. ’ One of the most remarkable feat-| {\a%geq on him with her left ures about the opening of offices) Now the case is in the divorce here by Prof. James M. Munyon is| court. the extraordinary amount of atten- BRIDGE VS. CHURCH. tien attracted here and the im- when Lippitt, after his wont, j the debt you owe the world. made peevish remarks about Lily-Pure Skin|: Clear Your Skin With Stuart's Cal- clum Wafers—-Pimples Disap- pear in Remarkably Quick Time. Some Specials Just for Friday NUMBER 9 Plumes, Stick-wpe, effects In all the Intest novelties made from your own matertal, Large size Roman solid copper, | @nd Persian patterns ; all colors and all sizes. heavy nickeled Tea 98 special ic There are ways and ways of! ; | mense ds that been flock. | looking at things of course, and the ing to hisveltions, Tosees head. leheery little woman had her own $1.50 House Dresses, 9Sc GARBAGE CANS. an uke all the lotions quarters have been thronged all | Way Wherring. 26 cont: the tokio file weck by victors foes tats etty| "Nov" she sald. “1 haven't been| akin, 10 conte denen; Danie Adare. | IOs ion galeen your blood te Galvanized, extra reinforced | = Perfect fitting one-piece Dresses, made of percale and ad viciny. all with ailments of 10 Cea e uh Rig gyorg tg rg | ig a os i wna =" ero 1 chambray gingham; well made and neatly trimmed; solid g one sort Ris fact. . bt eee ; ust 98 ye, ee ete ot treat | fool the need of ft so much s:tnce| 4 . Ol ae ry ean +0 | ee stripes and figures; high or low neck. All : ment. Most notable is the fact that | !'ve —_ bd sine trans oh py “hata tt bg 8 ; ot <a Ree SN 5 reg ” & Sipeiriees| WE MANETS [SP fur Sets, "5" $4.98 4 img study in human mature. “ seifany remarkable cases of reltet| qt Tne, ftiewing, are the, overare prices | OLD Tix RORLIC MARMEE.| Cancion, Wasers have not a partici of | Were related. One Was! produce, ments and food. Prices tm all iS Prandin, $8 ovate: en at Seas Sant Sau eee A limited number of these sets will be sold at this price. that of a man who had. suffered | ter sre otlect ferret excclionce, bat |? Stet: 3 pounds Tt ‘any one, Bond. ‘These Black or brown shawl style, neck piece with muff to str from indigestion and stomach |ihese prices, unless otherwise indicated, a, attwer ne sonee in being longer hu: || prices are a reveiation im the chisel Both pi lined with beat. Ski ti are for strictly first grads. ‘peo 29 cents; finnae hed-}miiiated by having to appeer in publi market. oth pieces lined wit! si inner satin. sapable fér more than ten years. aa aici sol Price. y oyatera, tech, Swan's or Rawal Grade apectal He said: ~~ Rastern oysters, 75 conte i Cheat the Sh 1 oad one of to, meet | ana oe mi" Santas “5¢| CHILDREN’S DRESSES cases of stomach trouble on record.| fauer tar only. 3 each ...... , hite enameled Dres- 1 could not digest anything I ate.|Fresn Rastarn butter. Blue and wi Lond in” Sand in Seattle foc Children! ee Kastern butter “eo poun. ¥ den 2-quart Coffee and London is headquarters in Seattle for ildren’s Food fermented in my stomach and | Fyre" ors: “ +40 | Treats; stock ich, 18 conte peomd ; ’ . ’ : Tea Pots. Special ...... 39c Dresses. Thousands of them at 68¢, 98¢, $1.49, formed gis, which pressed out in Prult—selling Price. join steak, 12% conte pow or Hotel Soap, standard the abdomen and up under my! wenatchos avpian 109g 3.00 | eee ead? ieee tomb, 1g hewnte pound: ‘To ‘peove what Stuart's Calctum 1-Inch, same’ | : {ff size, 60 bars for * $1.00 $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98. eres Sebee Cease dente see oon Valencia oranace’ ‘ ug Tb | outder lamb, “4 and 7 tors will Go we will send you « treo trial | 50a, Seams Aluminum Table § , regular 9 fetemee hdndachos and frequent ot-|_, Dred Mente—tuiiog Fries | | sche ce sic YIM & tor 15e. Speci, Cc Men’s Gloves tacks-of diaziness, and f grew short | fuse wo i, fui cut Be gn pecteccnest cadens Men's Leather Gloves in several | Men's English Doe Gloves in a F of breath when I attempted. to walk | Hike, 7, _ DRUG SUNDRIES shades of brown: all sizes; well | 8well shade of tan and a nice ; full course | Rowse ” cial, a , Miaoact treatment’ ‘Now, 1 mest) acre, noe ait sEtSE en to ie eat daaeace’* ae | Sat sss sce synecees $1.25 | Se She admit, | feel like a new man. 1 en | Hess cents donen: cocoa shellg. ft : large bottle; a regular 50¢ dc Real Kid Gloves for women; | Men's Heaviest Cape Gloves, out now eat anything f want, with no Ma owns: | heme-mi made mii mont, Le . ie value. Special .......... best makers represented at | seam, specially well made. distress afterward, and all of the| Bye als shekt 16 cemtas Y nmoy t e easare Large size can Taloum Powder; | London's; always $2 1 49 Extra special, other ree a of my pyr mtd bp bars 36 conte, perfumed. 12c value, a pair .. ri ® @ DOM Adin cna ys ty 7 dieappeared. notice particu Dressed 2 Spectal ddltaandberin’ " OS a ep eo 's| HIGH-O-ME af Good Clothes | ih Mises. eiaics ar | my brain works better. I am full| Loins and shoulders ie - o p mour’s best Talcum Mor Startlers FRIDAY LINOLEUMS Of ambition and energy, and onjoy | Snort Join pork +.» tag ease POUR 5 ..08 eee cask 15¢ e —| Iife hugely. I can never toll how | pigr: fost | tha the Proper Way, to Pre Nice, stylish clothes are an ossen- Sara tie oo asec ties Pian: . We carry a big stock of the Beet re ribs 1% ‘. nee. he! Some more of our Men's Pants | Linoleum that money can buy— glad I am that I had the good sense | Spare Zim. ui nounce mous vo i tial and a keen pleasure to most white or flesh; must go out Friday. Every pair | such as Wilde's, Farr @ Baily’s, to try this oe ner genne ed fide Lier sausage aoss 3 Catarrh ee Sees rom Ff Ny rN women. To be well dressed re 49¢ value. Special in our stock up to and including | Nairn’s, ‘@t0.—-bat. we Gb hate to Another enthusiastic tara facivors H Australian Eucalyptus and frda tho assistance of a recog- Meatholatum or M: $2.50 and $2.75. For doff our hats to that good ENG- a woman who declared that her) 7%, '* 13% Other Antiseptice, Just a very healing ointment; 4 : mother had. been relieved of rheu- Breathe it. } nl authority on the prevailing See abe Friday only .......... ry LISH LINOLEUM, simply be- matism in a most rémarkable man sn mode. We are prepared to show 18c Violet Talcum Powder; Sou'wester Rain Hats, 24c cause it is the STUFF THAT ner, She said: il z 3 tt oe cei ta pope you the approved styles for fall, fancy can. Special . 5c weeny omy |, tear—xteh: tila aie, Wana maaan “My mother was flat on stongee ‘thod, cate ata’ they are authentic, too. Baby Powder in nice can, shaker | Boys” Rubber Coats, smooth kind looks like the real inlaid. Bring top; 100 value; with buckle fasteners; all sizes mpecial 2.6... 66 ceereeeeees Cc to 12 years, APRONS pa ROE im bed with rheumatism, sciatic, 4 muscular jand: inflammatory. Doc- tors had ‘profiounced her case al- most inciifable, and we had about your room measurements tomer row and get this English Bop 00 Coot tiren pape ot her ever being | aeosters, live, 10 Te See TOMES outs. whtsle Even thou may not Be peel oy: ley ag years Pray oni... $2000 - Fine New & wat procured ‘ ve provi Jot 4 Boys’ Suite, years; xminster Rugs are fit trastmentilor her Forge og eg geet Drog Co. which to bay, we hy: Es. . 50c always. 39c wool fabries in all popular colors | to trend, om-enote. these =— fy: for you suitable to Mpectal eee.eee eeceeeses Set eats Gaull sista “br ae to & shout the hones with ‘ Price, that will kill caterrh gorme, c conventence. Women's Aprons with bib; | ieft, so for Friany y only $1 os cera ey gs "$15. ettn fact, do anything, that m| Xen, pots. | 40.81%! Pour a fow drops of this I Jat tt" shake arrangements for Good gingham s--'..,..20G| Comuroy Kaloker =" @Qp | now ....... .. og Ei ngs might be. ex-| caiternia, dcled Moning io $8 ato the ite hard rubber: inhator( fl ¢ er Milo Embrotdery si We fi a hae bd —_ pected todo. The rheumatic pains| oes, sack o.oo. c. | H % | which comes with the outfit and colors (Carlson Currior’s); al | tien made Men's came PB Boao tet save 110 64 : and inflammation have entirely dis-| Het house tomatoes ----- the this now antiseptic vapor| fl ways So a skein, 1g | dour shirts which nave become Erg ved Shia appeared’ I think this Munyon| turnips, sack over the membrane of the: EASTERN Special c Guhas aclek: Maas ws: to eae Lee — tg treatment is a positive wonder Cantatown io oi mone o oa infested with ¢ Goon tha. Weme don Canaan otigg Ime Rug. worker.” ° +20) } i — . 4 J ds rs r you want out Good Fi Ollcloth, 400 _ J was announced that Munyon's foes, , pat: § BT sd peng ey ene , Outfitting Co., Inc ot this lot for ...... IG | always. London, every day’thie°week from the hours Grenonse lenives, 4 ‘erate the only remedy known that | ae Second Alo., Near Union Sk some Friday 6 paire e 10 in the morning to 6 im the Hrabet ig: 49 |reach and kill catarrh germs, wo pa & evening {4 meet all who call at the|c ugumivers, don ‘ nied Bong ‘tata Servuenal | teen to buy it—180 warp, Globe building, First and jadison. coe en \usranteed.-

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