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CKLES | Time to Get Rid we Ualy Spots } with tends a} i, and ha tell trade rood think aking flelde w? mething good, jand work up, news that vancement, to her pea: wery of A He eve Beiiaes to Keey Ea@hite, No mat Be mcase of freckles| A s strenath Get an doet pot mean Bartel! Drug freckles. Money stores outside the the benefit of expenses Up every claim hild ste years old whom I nyust support me what would be a! learnt the stenography and are 1 would lke to sthrt fn at) * with emall wage than go fnto a bust has no chance for ad The tatloring trade good for & woman to take oady yeu are good at it, You can earn from three to six dob jare a week while learning, WORK FOR WOMEN Dear Miss Grey Tam 23 years) Could you) Don't you dros * * ee eR RR RH overerowded * a ee | MRS, M. J. Dear Mise Gre T am & boy in up. work, but if it pays well. #oh®ol, and | rather ike to go, but ebureb, and ali the other fellows, place for amusement tnatead of gol BO to « b anyway, but it ts there, The young people also look we dou't go to dances. A girl whe who works In a hotel, dance, She sald “No,” here TH just go and show him, for her to go? and he said Hoping you will ai coward, but the one Who doesn't take a ¢ dared the girl to go to the go for the pleasure, but Ju Iright? The wirl or boy to influence us, Wwhon for dancing or for not dancin ro ts dance. to oh | some other place’ Mable to the law, I don’t believe I jare under age, and it would grieve your parents, so don’t you think you|!" other places it wasn't a great! jean concede gracefully to this wish of theirs and decide the matter) money maker and rich men were} for yourself when you are 21? bieliehlielahetaheieleialalals * * * * * Pree eee eer eee res: Dear Miss Grey: [I am a young man 22 yeare ola with an eighth To LEARN A TRADE [ Milady’s Toilet Table One great advantage of a dry shampoo ie that it requires only a minutes Tt takes out all the dunt, excess of off and dandruff, and leaves the scalp clean, cool and re t The best shampoo powder . mixture of « cupful of cornmes! ahd @ small original package of sprinkle a Httle op the h thoroughly through sate and sure way to remove superfivous halr Is to apply Mix enough pow nd make te land attractive? rub [néek and arn: h morning a lotic made by dissolving a email | package of mayatane to of witoh hazel. This | there Salve in every ho: Tt hele mine jets, burne and sealds withou' Tt is & ap in eruption: and similar beauty destroyers t PHILLIPS BOYS CUT THE PRICE THIRD AVENUE= 1313 s F" Whole Family AND DOWN — NOT UP Bors mn mily Day Saturday 8 BOYS will be glad to see you and your family at their store Satur- Dbright styles for Spring are there at the usual small prices that have Avenue the busiest store PHILLIPS BOYS’ SHOE FOR 4 jade Goodyear welt in all and leathers, in all sizes and Dame Fashion's latest word in Bétent, tan, gun metal, white nu at the one lowest $2.50 more? on the street, Store where di dollar does its full duty. and THE PHILLIPS BOYS —THE PHILLIPS BOYS’ SHOE FOR MEN—Made Goodyear welt in all styles vathers. Button and blucher lace. Every . every width, button and blucher lace ox fords—all the new spring ideas, Patent, tan and gun metal calf leathers. An unequalled show- ing—and all at one price. more and g@t less value . RO discount, no conidia: no delivery, low rent, enable THE PHILLIPS BOYS to Prices on high quality shoes, at shoes FOR GIRLS—in gun Mtal and viel kid, button and bincher . They fit and they wear. $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Mm PAY more clsewhere. ING SHOES—strong and durable—are our specialty, $1.5 HOOL SHOES FOR BOYS—Strong satin calf binchers, solid soles, heels Will stand hard wear the boys give 1.00 and counters. them. Sizes B tO BY convereseeeeee Bizes 1 10 2 ssvveeeresereres 1.25 to 7 1.50 A sturdy shoe for sturdy bey We have just received an- it of those oll grain bluchers, either black or tan—the best all around shoe on the PHILLIPS BOYS CUT THE PRICE 1313 Third Ave. THE WHOLE FAMILY—$2.50 AND DOWN—NOT UP for Electric Sign—It Says—“PHILLIPS’ SHOES” BASEBALL AND DANCES the last four years, My parents wikh me to attend ehurch and Sunday and even most the girla, go to this ty hard to be the only young person sayn a fellow asked her is she was going to the ‘They are afraid to go anywhere.” whether are unprincipied men wrong, 20 We should allow po mind but the Divine One| There is no reason why one should be looked down THE STAR—FRIDAT dl tail Minds acl, Be ane eae * * le le a i i le i ie le Ba ae 18 years old, and have lived here there is a baseball ground near tho ne to church, Tam afraid I should down on my sister and me because » used to chum with my sister, and Gee, but the girls are slow around | Bho Just sald to herself, “Well, 1 am slow or pot.” Was it right wer JED, A.—Jod, it was once thought that a person who wouldn't dare was a since we have become more enlightened we know that the very bravest. That man really and she took the dare, She didn't vow him, De you think that spirit who use this method to lead a Tt te very bard to #it in chureh with a ball game going on just | chestra, outside the window, but I wonder why they did not have their grounds | shall sing the praises of the Great It seems discour the devotions of those who want to go to church, 18, to way the least, to disturb and really, they are would join them if | were you. You} | education, and am out of work. I would like to learn a trade if I could earn something while learning. Could you advise me what to do? I will go to night school if 1 can. WILL WORK A-~Apply at the Labor Temple,| to see what the different unions, will pay apprentives to the trades. Also go to the Y. M. ©. A. They have el in different lines of work, and if you are unable to pay |the fee for tuition, they will walt! until you can do so, Next fall, when night school opens, I think it would be a very good plan to attend. | rade eed * Ie * ” *| a ded Anda de dnda de tdadndinded | Dear Miss Grey Does a maj have to be 4 citizen of the T CIVIL SERVICE |the "goverment or jthere special requiremente? J. B. 8. A.—To bold a powition under the |} | United States governime |tmuet either be a native born ait-| }ixen or a naturalized one. he must have bis final pa pers. Practically al) positions un-| jder the civil service commissions require examinations of the applt-| cants, | [gtk tteewe anne ee H * TO TRAP A THIEF *) *) [PRR E ERE ER Ee Dear Mina Grey: Is it agpinet the law to set @ bear trap in my! |ebicken coop to cateh chicken [thieves? I have lost 60 chickens| already and have a sore head. How much Is a peddier’s license? What |day did March 2 fall on 18 years Jago this year? SRE HEAD. | | A-~-Certainly it ie against the! |iaw to set a bear trap to catch thieves. What right have you to} maim anyone? If you want the | |thieves, sft up, eh them and] have them arrested. For the| |price of a peddlers leense apply | to the Meense bureau at the court thouse. The date you ask for fell on Sunday. | K. M i can tell you what to jdo if you will come to see me, or} wend an ad ae RO that In swer privat Tam absoly vold of curtosity when it comes to other people's private business, #0 you need have no fear in sending your add: I realtze how much} is at stake, and will be very care ful. I think it will be better to see me. Teter er hehehe * * * ® SHALL THE WIFE * a oy a only ode are | Dear Miss Grey My wife and! wore having a little social argu-| ment this evening, after reading} your answers {n ight's paper. | We agreed to ask your opinion an this subject Do you think It a} woman's duty to work at home| | when it will not injure her health or make her neglect her house work, to help make the living for jthe family, when she seos her hus- band cannot get enough work to make the living? Please pase an opinion AA | A-—If the wife is strong and ‘healthy, and can, without neglect ing her home, or overtaxing her self, do something, either at home or in the world, to help financially, 1 see no reason why she should not do so, Bat ff a woman has child jren,. she (and the father, too) should have time and not be too tired for a twilight or after supper chat with them--a time when they all gather together, and confi- dences are exchanged, questions are asked and answered, and the world shut out for an hour. wTake my word for it, got more from your “hour,” both-in | character and finance, than in cramming every moment with bus. | iness, ton you -will kk hhh kkk hhh * \* & te ee Dear Mise Grey: I am a reader lof your letters, and think they are |aplendid, I am 16 years old, My parents keep a hotel. Is it proper for me to talk to boarders without {an Introduction? B. D. 1. A.—You do not have to be in- timate with the boarders, but you |should be courteous and pleasant |when you meet them around the hotel, That is expected of you as the proprietors daughter. It ts not |necessary for you to speak to peo: le who are staying for only a day ir two, unless you have an intro duction, HOTEL LIFE * * * * Women Conductors PHILADELPHIA, March 14.— The United Railroads of Philad phia are giving women street car conductors a thorough tryout , MARCH 15, 1912. i | sone NEWS | OF SPECIAL | INTEREST TO TO WOMEN READERS sat Cynthia Grey’s Letters Woman Will Lead Big Orchestra Hi, son of J, J. Hi, wae chosen president, as he bi money than most anybody in town Hill te going to show them. He has staged & spectacular tour that shall embrace every principal eity on the two Hill roads and will send the 60-plece orchestra through in April Hill wante was Mise O'1. 25, aggressive try newspa Minneso She had mana a tour for Kellerma the baritone singer, She went after the job and landed it . “It's hard work and lots of travel ing, but I like it,” she said today Hill may make the trip with his Musician Prescription Worth “Knowing| The following pre ently more manager. Here He was pretty ad run a eoun. iption is ldney « one half murax comp e he fluid extract 1 wix ounce pure gin. Shake wall each time take one to two teaspoo each meal and GERTRUDE O'HANLON, Miss Gertrude O'Hanlon, the only \e woman mauager of & symphonty or is arranging a tour that WILLOWS REPAIRED Rofitied, dyed, cleaned and Like y enade MODEL MILLINERY re Northern ratiroad, It ba this way has a symphony orebe Bt ra. cleaned, ourled, dyed |always elected to head it. Louts| ‘17 Our our Quick Service Mat! Order Dept. Women’s Gloves Women's Lisle Gloves, Kay- fers brand, black and all colors. Per pair~ 25c Womens $160 Real Kid Gloves in all colors and nearly every size. Very special for Saturday— $1.15 important, and that is just as represented, and that's what keeps the peor ing their part of the revolutionizing work, and our departments dealing in and our service Co, First—It Pays. Women’s Garment Section You should visit this department and study the splendid values we are offering in New Spring Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, ete. We can and will save you a little money on every item you buy. Here are a few specials for Sat day: *** SEPARATE SKIRTS, SPECIAL $2.98 The regular prices of these garments were $4.00 and $5.00. Made of all-wool Pana and Serge, in all wom- en's and misses’ sizes. Colors, blacks, browns and navy blues. Four different models at the very Special Price of $2.98 $4.00 SILK PETTICOATS $1.98 One lot of $3.00 and $4.00 Messaline and Taffeta* Silk Petticoats in four good models; backs and all colors; two-toned silks; all sizes, Here is a very definite Bargain at $1.98 Women’s Waists and Dressing Sacques, 25c Another chance to buy Tailored and Fancy Waists worth $1.00 and $1.50 at this phenomenal price of 25c. Of course these are mussed from being tossed about, but they are all washable and are great bargains. Included at this price are regular 50c and 69c Flannelette Kimonos and Dressing Sacques in all sizes. Take your Choice of Lot, 25c Big Special in Shoes Which was such a huge success last Saturday will be repeated again this week Saturday, in all its glory Men’s dusious Welt Shoes $1.95 A large assortment of good styles for business or “ogre in the popular velours and gunmetals, 5% to , Values up to $2.50 and Lar 00, at the very especial price of Women’s Fine Kid Shoes $1.39 An absolute clean-up of good, stylish, serviceable formerly priced at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, ostly in the stylish $1 39 at ' juther cut Women’s Gardening Shoes thick soled, glove calf shoe for outdoor use; a on sale at, 1 19 ' Children’s and Misses’ Shoes on sale vortised a woek ago at, per pair— as This department is Hning up nicely for spring business, Let us show you our display of fine dress materials before you do your buying for the spring suite and gowns, You are no doubt familar with the fact that we have a reputation all our own for selling high class silka at moderate prices, Read the silk spe- clala; able Suits brand for values take your at $1.00 any suit in natural color only. aturday 36-inch Pongee Silk: Special, per yard, off 36-inch warranted Black Taffeta Silk in regular $1.00 quality, Special 79c for Saturday | where he was Ww on 4008 | |PANTON & LONDON CO! Everybody’s Store It is highly important nowadays for everyone they can for their money, but there is another thing equally “what you get.” of advertising, but do it honestly. The carpenters and painters will soon be through with will be placed in good order as fast as possible. We are determined to make this an dependable merchandise at popular prices ways ; bidding for your patronage on the merits of our goods “Get the Habit”—try Panton & London Take Your Choice Saturday of Any BOYS’ SUIT 75 in the House at $1.00 Off This includes the deperd- of Adamant boys, Berges, as well as novelties, All good styles at regular pi choice the You had better hurry MEANT WHAT SHE SAID professor rebuked the hidebound grammarian York with a story. he sald, a rather dissipated husband ing she anid to a friend ‘I wish I knew where George was! The friend, a professor's wife, said primly “"l presume, dear, you mean you wish you knew where be No, I don’t,’ said the lady, ‘I know where he Is, He d with bloodshot # and a terrific headache. 1 want hington. Star A Columbia at studio tea in N in bs WHERE 1S GREENBANK? will hat it located in ound, The land hicken ranche one uit and Come in of the most favored 5 able for general farming, dairying ANY SIZE TRACTS. 5 TO 40 ACRES $20 to $40 Per Acre of Water Good transportation. and illustrated folder, Calvin Philips & Co. 816-816 LEARY BUILDING and we how on Puget fruit yc farms, ¢ Close to mm, maps Go Call for test soil, Pi markets, nty refereed [ me to get all Sailor Hats Our Millinery Department is rapidly being set in order for the large shipments new goods now arriving. Saturday and view our et arrivals in Trimmed Ready-to-Wear Milan Sailors in black, burnt and white These are the new correct blocks, ordinarily sold at $4.00 to $4.50, while our price is only , $2.69 We do a gr Our goods are al rat deal ways sle com “everybody's” store, al- Wash Goods Department Is well stocked and make y« patterns hav here Come best items with the prettiest spring fabrics. ur selections now—don’t wait until th been picked over, We note a few DRESS LINENS, 20c YARD We are now showing an extensive line of imported ural colored Dress Linens at the following ¢ 50c, 45¢, 39c, 35c, 29c, 25¢ a nat- prices per ART CRASHES, 15¢ YARD See our splendid line of Art Crashes, every one a special value at the following prices per yard—25c, 20c, 18c.15¢ BABY FLANNELS, 25c YARD White Wool Baby Flannels in a well assorted stock at the right prices, from $1.25 per yard down to........25¢ PERCALES, SPECIAL A YARD, 8 32-inch Percales in full pieces good light styles; colors, navy, Caleutta, gray and tan. The patterns are stripes, checks, polka dots, rior values at, special yard . ; euhaae as 8¢ In Basement. SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL March 16th, from 9 o'clock until noon, 8 1-3c 39-inch Unbleached Twilled Muslin 5¢ yard, in lengths from 2 to 12 yards. Please notice there are only about 800 yards in the:lot, so come early. - Floor Coverings and Draperies The foundation of a honse, from the artistic standpoint, is its floor coverings. See our display of beautiful Rugs, Linoleums and Carpets on the fourth floor. Lace Curtains and Draperies are also to be found here. Long values and short prices every time, Note the following specials to be found in this department Saturday: LINOLEUMS a ia $1.10 UNION INGRAIN ART SQUARES $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum, special, per yard 7%4x9 feet Art Squares, special .. a 9x9 feet Art Squ 9x10% fect Art Squ special . 9x12 feet Art Squares, special pe 10%4x12 feet Art Square special .. 12x12 feet Art Squares, special . 19x16 feet Art Squares, special Brusselette Stair Carpet, aaeciel per yard . Red, brown, yellow Butlap, 40 in, wide; 1, per yard .. : green, spe 106 Men’s Furnishings rae We have recently received an entirely new and in navy carefully selected line of Men's Crochet Neckwear in a beautiful assortment of colors and and good } Ai! Men's 36¢ Neckwear 5c tices, bat J special Saturday at price oR . except that we have added a few numbers in light colors that will do nicely for dress wear. patterns. are reversible. Price Men's 0c Work Shirts, as offered last Saturday, Special Saturday Sale in Basement— 10c and one ever