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| | Five at the q Today we be Cheasty establishment LEE deeeeeicsbe gated $32.50 to $40, Choice ). Choice $27.50 to $32. One grou $12.50, $15, $16.50 and $18. Choice One group Silk and blacks, regular $5, Tailored Waists, lar values up to $3.50 and $4 other record breaker. In addition ¢ Specials, all Women's and Gowns, Wraps, tinue at exactly Half Price. neckwear Second Av. in browns, $6 and wil values. igus group Untrimmed Velvet int Fett Shapes, re Choice ... portunity to buy practical Holiday Suits, Great Specials | Cheasty Sale n the second week of the Great Closing-Out Sale of our Women’s Department with five special offerings that ought to tempt every woman that can possibly find it convenient to come to the One group Women’s and Misses’ ae worth from . $16.25 One group Women’s and Misses’ Suits, worth from $13.75 of Trimmed Hats, with some worth $10, blues, Choice $3.75 These are values that will make tomorrow an- Everything in the women’s department is reduced beginning today — includin women’s Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and al to the above Extraordinary Misses’ Dresses and Dancing Frocks, con- Coats, This occasion offers an unusual op- Gifts of a distinctly superior character at a tre- Cheasty’s Haberdashery at Spring St. desirable qualities and latest styles. 1332 SECOND AV. Calendars, New Thought Books. PRICES RIGHT 308 Union St. ‘Our liberal and dignified CREDIT pian affords you an oppor- tunity to be completely dressed for the HOLIDAYS in the most Ladies’ and Men’s Wearing Apparel A great showing of the newest styles in Ladies’ and Men's SUITS, COATS and FURNISHINGS awaits your inspection at this big reliable Credit House. Buy today and pay after Christmas. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. ‘Seattles Reliable Credit House” Latest Fiction, Christmas Booklets, popular Copyrights, Christmas Postcards, Poetry, QUICK SERVICE Lane’s Book Shop etc., Main 6023. Silver Fillings 25C iy, ‘This offer ix good until Xmas on’ regular cut-rate price. No other dentist, in best material for these prices. Be $1.00 and $2.00 Platinae Fillings, 4 special at .60e and $1.00 Good Gold Crowns, special .93.00 EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATES 7s PRES. SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER Cement Fillings 25C UNION CUT-RATE DENTISTS Third and Pike, Entrance 305 This in V% Pike St. just halt of the Seattle will give you the OWE FILLING FREE IF 700 BRING THIS AD All work guaranteed 16 years. $2.00 and $2.00 Gold Alloy Fill- ings, special at . Full Sets of Teeth orEx $1.00 and $1.50 $3.00 up BVENINGS AND am Heat Mot and Cold Over $20, Water astete Hiatte Single Rooms, per week . Telephones Koom and Bath, per week. Room in Comnection. RATES Hotel Milwaukee | A Mew Hotel, Centrally Located 0 Worth of Migh Class Furniture in Rooms 50, Month $19.00 |) Month $26.00 Inspect this hotel — Everything complote—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room oC ORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS Ind. 3071; Main 4994, | -— | STAR Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Miss Groy had a happy day, Last summer I ler town, where 1 met a nice young man, more than my husband 1 have been m back to him, but we do not live happy again that I will never m wp with my husband 1 was going to get my divorcee and come bac not #0, and he doesn’t know that writes me that h much young man. Now, Dear Miss Grey, shall | am back with my hush. im more thi my own life, want my husband to know. Is coming to the elty to # PI A.—No, you do, but your actions show that one~—for you did wrong for love of yourself mistake, and I doubt if you realize that you hi worse than if you had stolen from the m. the dark. Den't you know it ts & crime pretense? That is what it amounts to wh port, even from her husband, us make mistakes, and that the it on ourselves, and I am not iT same time you know you were not doing right, to let Your main thought now seems to hot to lose the young man. Holding on to you can be sure of the other. means write the yougg man. Do not of coming to the city to recetve mind whether y Support yourself, that you may be inde; until you are in a position to accept it be ni SAR RR eR HH cnouRh to marry, eldom -* . If the young woman signing #® herself M. A. will send Miss ® Grey her address at once she * can help her * z two * * Md four ¥ husband and went to a aw and I found out that 1 love him I told him all my troubles from my husband that he would be good if I only came back trne at your age, agree with the young man, Years and have Then I got Bo. I came} I have told the young man | and when | left I told him k where he ts. Hut I did 1 am back with my husband, etting letters from thie the young man len nd, or shat | wait until he comes here? I realize the ur hw MONDAY, no he me because he love ne My husband doesn't know that I am « more. from w that I love and don’t want to give him up, and I donit we anawor right away MARRIED WOMAN you don't love this man better than your life. You think om love yourself better than anf You have made a ave treated two mon much |i You have given each a blow in ]h to obtain money under false} en & Woman obtains her sup | 5 in the way you have 4 dreadtat at of suffering is not lesa because we bring king in sympathy for you, but at the Your letter shows it band know, and one man for your support untll This is pretty strong, but true, By all ut him to the expense and trouble the blow you are to deal, Make up your 4H are going to leave your husband, . ind obtain work to ependent of any man's support honestly. But this ts so that I You children better stop playing the game of love, and try that of chums for awh tt te be lots DECEMBER 11, 1911 40 ANOTHER LITTLE BEAUTY TALK properly. & bountiful reward By Mrs. Anita Norris. I wish ali women would breathe I know they would reap Hinve you ever tried deep breath ing? Wonderful benefits come as a Jungs sufficiently to entirely expand | far above its norma! position. and build them up, nor does it sup- ply the blood with the amount of |ing one nostril while inhaling and oxygen necessary to tally purify it. | You PERE SEE EEE YH Cor loon heart ache. Tee a nice) direct result of giving the lungs|play, t same, too. Plenty of fresh, pure air. Dear Miss Grey-—(1) lam 4 “ line oak nad Rte ti a ae When you breathe deeply your} ~ This man who wants to go with me. have told bim I wouldn't several | times, that I am too young to go with anyone. Still he persecutes me with his attentions, If you! think I am silly, please don’t print | this, (2) Do you think I am too young to wear corsets? [ am five feet, four inches. How long should my dreeses be? How shall | wear my hair, besides the coronet style) or down my back, and are bigh | heeled shoes all right for Sum days? BROWN BYES. (1) You are a very sensible little girl, Brown Eyes, to realize for yourself that you are too young to play at love and beaus. But you do not need to be persecuted by any young man, so if I were you 1 would tell him I would tell my mother and father about it; and {f| he continues, tell them. They will| know how to but a stop to It. You need your time for study and good vars with the boys and girls. 2) M you wear a corset large | ,, in ‘the dust and large and straight | 5 | dlack. A Dear | please n? Your dresses should be almost to) ine west the shoe to; There are #0 few ways for real the coronet and the braids, but taker parting the hair slightly to one side | ‘ae*t: is worn now and is becoming to| some. You probably know style of tying the end of each braid to the other at the back of | the head. High-heeled shoes are |. not healthful, but wearing them once in awhile won't harm you. TOO YOUNG TO MARRY. Dear Miss Grey—l have been going with a young man for six months and over, and he is always how much he likes me your | things will do r we are and then at other timos | suxse says he is too young to get |married, and wants me to wait un| A til be {s 25. He ia 19 now, and #0} mi if he waite until he is 26 1 will be too old for him, I suppose. | Do you think I ought to stop going with him, as I like him very much? TROUBLED. If you would be too old for you are too old for him If you know how to manage jetpe butter, | Mix add Dear Minn Grey tol us how the rose beads jo and do they turn black of themselves. olght day: Miss tell me is there a school! in town where I can train for # sales Which ts the i but mind that of difficultic Dear Miss Grey—Can me an {dea as to what size turkey one should have for a table of ten} or twelve persons? for stuffing. 1 tion for the menu A READER be not w more ere is the ro ca % cup melted 1 pint oysters, salt and pep per and a few drops onion juice. given, cleaned and drained Your leas than 17 pounds If possible for stale bread crumbs, ingr oysters, from thetr liquor. 1 ANOTHER REQUES iT FOR ROSE BEADS HANNAH AND BEE. A.—Run the rose petals through the meat grinder eight times daily roll Into balls the of the beads desired and |string on hat pins, Yes, they turn Dear Miss Grey—(1) How wide should the hem on ] |skirt be when the lace to be pat on | jin three Inches wide? newspaper dated 1776. ite value? (1) The width of the hem (2) Write to the secretary of the uxeum at Washington, L Grey; Wit best The very best school fa lexperience, but it is bard at first young giris besides itor you, for you will make mis-| these very | jmistakes will be 0 impressed on that you will not be the |iikely to make them again. The make & successful aman are being pleasant ip the and sticking jit with your mind made up not f }be discouraged. Anyone who dogs this will succeed without training. remember would turkey should pounds, & stuffing Three jents in order ‘Will you please Infant's (2) 1 have} What ts) D, o way? you give! Also a r also ike # | becomes full and rounded, are deep breather hi | waist, becom: taken a tonie. function. you | Yould you take a course by cor-| at the waist it will not burt you.|reapondence?T Which §s the best but if you don't want @ red nose) school? AMBITIOUS. don't ever be guilty of Iacing.|"' 41 know of no such school in {pe | bundance muscles gradually strengthen, your eyes glow like twin stars, your chest nd your pale cheeks are stained a vivid red. Last, but certainly not least, the & well propor. | tioned figure with a lithe, "round If you are inclined to fool sleepy And stretchy, no matter how much you rest, {t would be well for you to convert to deep breathing. ‘The offect of the life-giving breath: is that you will feel as if you ba A great many women think that breathing is an entirely voluntary They are mistaken, Nor mal breathing does not exercise the Holiday Gift Umbrellas in looks. of alr. deep br must | it won | sex NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS sxx | Dr eathe Deeply, for Pink Cheeks’ rn to breathe con ths as you work or | wi is before you! Feu surr will make it your habit. exercise when daily for ten or fitter: bring about an increase ip good It will foree you to inhale quantities of fresh air, and a super abundance of fresh, path to Beautyland. } Stand relaxed, with arma hang- ing limply at sides, with head, chest and back held erect. Then inhale slowly through the | nose, until the abdomen ts consider. ably distended. Continue with your inhaling until you feel a could not tolerate a mouthful more ne that the apexes of the lungs are filled. now notice that the abdomen is no longer distended, but quite the re- verse, while your chest is raised ‘Thin m a house, rear children, morally,| Suggestions for the menu: First Sabi iaphiahinn Gad “ti: “te Seles mentally and physically, and ff hejserve a clear soup with bread latch tomorrow is developed enough to bear his |sticks, salad, turkey with dressing, | Mi tot 1—s1.25 and $1.50 Dolis, Baby part of the responsibility of the/cranberry jelly, vegetables, ollves| [i Women’s Umbreliaa at 98c home, and bring in a reasonably |and celery, dessert, co nute, $2.50 kind usually fair salary, then you are both old|frults, bonbons, raisins. bretlas at $1.75 Tuesday, Lot 2 and $3.00 each ..... Bishop Markets Water—jan Proves Women Have Business Heads. As a result of a wager m year ago, Mrs. James Cunningham | Bishop of New York has demon-| strated that women can carry on @ successful business. She began selling mineral water from her country home eight months ago, and now keeps nibe auto trucks busy delivering it. Tho} sales average $8,000 a month and the profits she gives to charity. Mrs. Annette Mrs. Thomas A. Edison Leads Wo- men Voters to the Polls. Society turned out in force when women voted in West Orange, N J., for an appropriation of $70,000 for a school building. | Mrs. Thomas A, Edison, wife of the inventor, Ipd the suffragist |hosts to the polls, and the day be ling fair a good women's vote was | polled. Mra. She has I Nursee Changed Hospitals So They | © Could Get Married. | Misa Lucy J. Dickenson was will- | ing to marry John P. Crowley, also ja nurse in the State hospital at {Staunton, Va., but the rules did not | permit the employment of married b couples. | | So Mis ela be Dickenson obtained a po- ident jand crushed her cheekbone, yers, a schoo! teacher in | Atlantic City, has sued Robert Cain for $5,000. She charges that Cain, a promi- nent resident of Camden, |fast horse into a crowd, of which she was a momber, while they were on their way to a fair. cago, Miss Woman's Gift of “Jewe! Miss Cornelia 8. of rings, breastpins and a p been declined by St cpiacopal Chureh J that broke her Threw Brick Through Window In Search for Her Billions. Declaring twenty billion dollars and that the |papers proving {t are concealed in Potter Palmer's home tn Chi Palmer hurled bricks through the glass doors. is being held while the au. thorities inveatigate what ails her sho is May by Chureh. of Her will provided that the jew “inserted and kept on the holy communion service,” chureh declined to have wet as & nose Miss drove a heiress Declined Howland’s gift ndant Peter's Morristown, and the in tte communion service gems that had woman's orna Women’s Umbretias at neatly lace up to chiefs chiefs, Some ar three In a box, neat corners; regular eaoh 2 © box of three for to Pure neatly hemmed, 1.56 ahd pers Buy During the Potiateh Bave M and =~ . Lan ome Seapere, i bla bret trimmed yon an git Reg Special for Men's hoes, in gu Russia calf, v' Jeathor; tne Goodyear |. purple he State hospital at Mid- dletown, N. Y., in September, her | flan followed in October, and) |yesterday they were married |sition in Delia Connelly of Newark, N. {removed a black ribbon from he hair and hanged herself to a croas- bar in the police station cell, but was cut down in thm | She had been arrested on a triv-| lial charge and said she could not bear the dingrac Made — | Chances for Marrying Destroyed, Girl Sues for $5,000. On the ground that her prospects of marrying have been ruined by | LARGEST LINE OF Christm tors and Molida: of your styles now in MODEL MILLINERY 527 People's Bank Bldg, Cards, Let- ® Bargain Newest Fur Turbans old furs, 1 FREE! 5.000 handwome Hugo Hofstetter, and mai Handsome ‘onir Strongly mad given away FRE Boys’ Suits or ¢ $1.98 Holiday Aprons for Ehrigtinas gifts, special at B80, 496, 2.98 Christmas Gift Handker- Irish Linen Handkerchiefs 50c Trish Linen Hand- 20¢ maa Kerchiefs, some with on th bor Christmas Shoes and Slip- Youn Annoyance. k, tan t etal, box calf, kid and pat: ; genu- Ttegular ’ Folt Fur Trimmed Slippers pink and sky-blu 1912 Calendars will Zadies’ ail Pure Linen Mandker- 8p 70 box Speck pairs FREE! “Lure of the th Santa ¢ n'visitore accompanied by parents. of COIN PURSES FREE Coin Purses, with all purchases Ask f splendid them wh Special, Men's Suspenders Syecially priced to sell at Fe Also mbination Sets to sell Fol in all the 58¢ thing in a mome you have the habit of dra slow, deep bre practiced | r61 1 minutes, will | Ye Nonbreabable Dolls, Kid Body Dolls and a big variety of Dressed Dolls, sold for $1.00. 5 actously if you desire perfect health ¥ cannot become an expert in| Once | ing in pure air is one it you pu will ONLY ELEVEN SHOPPING DAYS, THEN CHRISTMAS PA Santa Claus Potlatch ipl dollars are turning into rubber here—they cover a lot. Prices are still easier this week. Practical gifts here in great plenty. Glance over the list—it’s but a hint of this store’s readiness to serve you well. Dolls in the Potlatch Greatest values in kid body, dressed, unbreakable and Rag Dolls to be had in Seattle. Special attention directed to a lot of Dressed Dolls, worth regular 75c, on sale for, each $1.00 Dolls for the 8c ASantaClaus Potlatch tal for Tuesday at 90.00, 87.80. meen. lines of Men’ ea juat the Christmas wire 1 line of Men's Linen Kerchiets at 6c, 360 ari Special Line of Men’ ‘oalery, Oxfords and b! al, 3 in Wild,” guardians. for carry of Ladion’, » buying. Kuler from 250 Bath Rodos, with slipy regular 0 gular Mon's Initial Handkerchie! thing for Box lack top, Men’s Furnishings jew Arrivals in Men's Smoking Jackets marked for quick selling. line of All-Wool J regular $7.50 values, jackets $5.00 rye Louny Other prices, $6.50, $8.00, $11.00. Special Zines of Men's Bath Robes Priced at $5.00, 60 yal- for Moliday. pair. at 4 in 15¢ Oc of Men's Neckwear, styles for Christmas ’ SANTA CLAUS BUTTONS FREE 8 Buttons gt ing value Mei ra to os for $4.58 Roxed in Christmas boxes. FREE! be distributed When. she from - among ping ask for a painting by n away to all the chil. small change, Misnen’, ‘s i We are a Mutual Savings Society. ws —| Being mutual, we divide the earn- ings. We operate under strict state laws, invest our money according to law, and file our securities with the state For some time past we have been paying, are now paying, and ex- pect to continue to pay 6 % ON SAVINGS Washington Savings & Loan Association Established 22 Years. Ask for Booklet. Another exercise consists in clos- e other while exhaling, eee We, EDMUNDS, Oph, D. D Bids. ted and Main 21743 1378 ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclusive Agent for the GENUINE HALL’S SAFE Prefentaine Bidg. 6-471 49¢ Toys and Games LOT. 1 In-;In the Potlatch Tuesday, and three lots of Toys at cludes Rubber | less than half regular values. Toys, Tin| LOT 2—Animal Toys, in-] LOT 3—Big lot of Metal Toys, Toy cs. Elephants | TOYS: including Horse and- Watches, ete, {ling Horses, Elephants, | Wagon Fire Engines and values to Ljc.|China Toy Sets and Rub-| poll Furniture. Regular Sale 5 ber Dolls. Values to 10 values to 35c. price C |25c. Potlatch price. C! Potiateh price ..... A Santa Claus Potlatch in Ready-to-Wear 8, comfortable stylish Suits, swell ug Coats, warm form-fitting Sweaters, Furs in underpriced one-fourth to one-half in The Pot- Cozy Bath Ro Kimonos, wos, har fine assortment latch. Ladies $20 Suits now | Ladies’ $25 Suits now ; Ladies’ $50 Suits now $10.00 | $12.50 $25.00 ALL SUITS MARKED HALF PRICE dome I Crepe Kimonos $2.95 | Biderdown Bath Robes Satin “dl Comfortable Bider- $19.50 Li Coats sia85 trimmed Crepe | 4 most lkable gath- Kimonos, well worth | down Bath Robes In @ third more, in | ering of Ladies’ and | many designs. fine assortme: t, Coats Kimono .... $2099 | | marked down for t _ | Potlatch from’ $19.50 | gq All Minds of want: Silk Kimonos $¢.00 | to, the Seate: pleete heen aan In beautiful agsort- | Cat 2 wg the Potlatch under- ment, Louisine W Yur Muff and Collar | Priced. Silks’ finished in all $3.98 Coat Sweaters $5.50 the pastel shades, spe- | targe & 1 Collar | Rough Neck, Form claily priced for the | and. Rug and Pillow | Fitting Coat br gm Muff in black coney | in all tho wanted col- and Russian lynx; to bite valuta how at, each . " Agents for Fownes’ French Kid Gloves at 95¢ Pair Gloves ors. The $8.50 kinds here i early Chri: $5.56 pers at, ea. The delethlted “Sewer Glavke The best Kid Glove for the price here in every kind, $1.00, $1.50, up | ¢Y before the Seattle to $4.00 y pair guaranteed | buyers. Complete in assortment, for wear and fit. If in doubt of in fit. end 0 wearing cuales p aged. Drop in an size for Christmas presents, buy a| pair fitted: 960 is the price: $186 Glove Certificate. and $1.60 kinds.