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L cteaned and pMse, large banquet thy yw ete. See tt. REPAIRED |! euried, ¢ {ILLINERY Rawk, Ride eocoeeeeeeeees ps Chiffon Taffeta THE STAB ONDAR MARCH 25, 1912. we NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS | SS, TET TT Tee Tee Te Afternoon Frock ° | CS SSSHH OOOO OOOO COO OOOO EOE ES | Triple lapover |Qounces form the |This sown tended for which hangs soft Unes and jthree browd |founces cure carve in jfront. These are hand-worked = in eyelet fashion tn the apricot, tone, Mc above] The bodice ts! supply you, jehort waisted and wa ame of! bunchy in front, opening to a el ite Seats larless shadow) that extends over} the shoulders ix full pleating of shadow lace, This halso finishes the sleeves, while a velvet bow on the Facing Divorce, by Contract to broaght a suit for divurer, she ta) compelled by contract to make vio- | Jent love to her. husband every | night and be made love to fn turn, He ts Harry R. Hill, and they are known on the Orpheum cireutt as fiayward and Hayward, appearing ja a sketch “Holding Out.” Their contract has three more montha to run, and wotil it expires they will have to go through their love scenon nightly, though they don't speak off the stage. “aap bn Lins Will the $1 Her Hus- Had Spent on Her Mra. - mactha Haynes, who died at Locust Valley, L. 1, leaving $10,000, made this provision for her has- band, George W. Haynes: “I leave $1 in return for the doliar he gave me toward my support” in five years.” She asked that her body be buried beside her first husband, Charles A. Bartow, im Evergreen _, jeometery. Travels 3,000 Miles to Become Bride of Her Former Pastor Miss Norma Kelly hurried trom SE Meke » Det-| Rockland, Mass., to Los Angeles, a Wit! | distance of 3,000 miles, to become 1 Be Yeer\the bride of the Rev. Samuel C. | Wark at prices Weatherby, formerly pastor of the Unitarian charch at Rockland, of + ti whieh Miss Kelly waa a member. ; en vised He waigned bin pastorate some mY | time ago to go to Reno and get a di- nice na First | UFC from his wife. After the de- tte igleree he went to Los Angeles to; south of ths | —aigvttis whee ae he i and Sundaye |* * HELP pon Pr "adinadhad * “Maryan,” by all means call * me up some afternoon about 3 * o'clock. I wish you would |t% come up. 1 have a letter of i® importance for you. CYNTHIA GREY. ts RERRARKAES SS * ‘Annual Flood in | the Middle West | ST. LQUIS, Match 26.—With the lowlands of Ulinois, Missouri and \Kentucky inundated, the Missis- sippt river te forty miles wide at | Calro today. | Cairo reports that the water is |fowing over the new government * Point Pleasant, Mo., and it lia feared that the entive country | will be flooded, The levee at Hick iman, Ky, is also weakentn, A foot of snow fell over this-sec- [tion yesterdny; Strike Is Unsettled | LONDON, Mareh 2,—Continned jeuffering among the poor of Eng nd is a certainty today by reason { the conference between Premier | Asquith and the coal mine owners jand representatives of the miners, | which after a brief ses- |ulon withont having reached any lagreement, It is not known what laction will be taken next. WANT DUWAMISH RIGHT-OF-WAY SECURED A conference will be held tomor- row morning between the county | commissioners, the prosecuting at- | torney, county treasarer and a com mittes of 15 from the Duwamish Valley Commercial club, and 4 com- mittee of five from the Duwamish Waterway Advisory aseociation, with regard to the immediate or chase of the necessaryy rightof. way to construct the Dawamish Whe terway. aeeeeeeee Beed, fresh / We will make price for the Set our milk, , ete., ranch a Ion sealed reamy milk tor Mra, Ann Sieune. 95, one of the | wealthiest womeu of Brownsville, ;Pu.. has returned home Yrom her peng shopping trip to New York « _4 ‘anak ac tia ceca ‘s, evon if she liven to be more than 100, She always buys ‘the very ingest style | moods, too, She is more active | than many women half her age. ——— ee SWEETHEART * * . o * Doar Miss Grey would to a mother, I am a widow, ee ed * OR MOTHER? a Swe a hh te Work ann 68 I hope you will not ec ish, frivolous girls who so often write y hy divorce 15, but parted from my husband three and one-half years later ider me of the fool wt 1 am writing you as and | was married wh yet a man whom J think that 1 love, but Lam pot sure of He has a mother whom he has taken care of for the last ten years, and, an she in quite main single as long as she lives. should wait for him all these future years? 0 around with other young people and have a good time. “‘D. W. M wou are not doting footla wait for him, * 1 certainly do not Heht-minded have as many young friends and as good a time as wa with my position as an engaged woman. at onough to credit all the girls wh If you love the man well enough to| would do #0, but { would certainly reserve the right to et Of Fosette trons and learn to aged, he thinks it is his duty to re 1 would like to know if you think I He thinks | should not) DWM think you are frivolous, but I hope write to we as consistent If, however, you can persuade him that you will be able to go into his home as hia.wife and make his mother happy by giving up to her wishes, leaving ber the mistress of her home and relegating yourself daughter, it might be better for both of you with no certain prospects, Is not invithas. willing to do this, and to reconcile yourself to a Hfe with possibly many | give up the man trials in it, I would Nk he ee ph¥sical culturint, 18 THIS A KINO HUSBAND? * area aaa aa eae a a ae ee ea Can you help mé, or ts there any help for a lonely Mi Dear Miss Grey; to the position of an affectionate A prolonged engagement. Unless you feel that you are *) wife? I bave a =. hee busband, and 1 know he loves baby and me very much, and | fam sim, lonely life. He Piri mean_to evenings ly atieving myself toa wreck by my Sinee | \ipvveevovevenees *« ONE WAY FOR A GIRL | TO MAKE MONEY * \* * Rh hh Dear Mins Grey: I am a girl 16 yoars old, and I wish to make some 4 beso this summer beer and bya and by going Will 1 have | jl am gol from house to house to have a eity permit? If so, how much will it cost? Do you think my Hitle business will be profit able? ATHLETIC POLLY A.—You, f think it will be profie jable, and you will have no license to ‘pay. Inquire at a drug store or stand for a place to secure the bot tles. If 1 were you I would buy a| a Kr tall at y sam Mak and A #i make the wafers, nicely with th PRR ehhh hh | CRUEL LILLIAN + of BOSTON, Mar. 25. ne out ® | ® of ten Boston women are bow. & *® logged and the tenth is knock & ® kneed, declares Lillian Wy. & “The #) ‘w whole town would run should & \* ite women al! appear in tights * | just once,” said Lillian. They will sell root beer. *| “i Teeth eneeaeeneen) unkind, but gets among others in| Being a very good fellow, first one home until 10 o'clock, and seldom until 12, 1 or 2 Our home is pleasant, with only that to mar our happiness, 1 begged, pleaded and gotten anary, and @ ‘ni my nerves, but it seoma Se Just can’t break of : nmtnaatadan & our doctor has spoken LONELY BUT LOVING WIFE. ee interrogation point after “dear, kind husband,” pwedlagaas A avd me very much. it you really, tray think he ia kind, why Sei come home"? Maybe you for- No, you don't think you think you will be disloyal if you husband, or else Cynthia's Itfelong idea Hie Js unkind in'one of the meancet ways. He and if you will honestly try, you © eating them like some people do their poor relations eae Surely you didn’t attract your hus- absolutely no attention to them. to a very great extent, cure the pay band in the sweetheart days with nerves. Try to ignore them now, and make yourself as attractive as possible. SR REREREREE EEE af + * A TOAST TO A BRIDE : ~ SRRREESES EEE SESE health? A—She should remain ao but stand if she answers It. pass ceenn er eres 2 epeeo Limit * FOR * REKARREAHAERHAEH PLY WHEEL s * A.-The limit to run the wheel with safety fs 800 revolutions per —THE BIG— 5 Price Sale Ta ee -—-Or— JEWELRY Watches, Diamonds, Rings, Wm. Rogers’ Silverware, Ete. WILL CONTINUE THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK Don’t Overlook This Opportunity TO CHOOSE FROM A STRICTLY RELIABLE, HIGH CLASS STOCK HALF AT EXACTLY PRICE Seen oe Goods Excepted) FRANK K BRIGGS|: RELIABLE JEWELER 1330 First Avenue ARCADE ANNEX BUILDING MEDAL-WINNING BABY BOY This dimpled, laughing baby boy won @ medal in the Borden's Baby contest. Thete were hundreds, yes, thousands, of other pretty, dimpled babies, girls and boys, and others won prizes, too. His name ta Glen Clifford Davis, his age 16 months, and he lives with his proud father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. ©. M. Davis, at 2705 California ay, RRR RKKHHKH * * * TO REMOVE PAINT * * * KRktkkkheaenhene Dear Miss Grey; Will you kindly inform me of the best and cheapest way to remove japalnc stain from my floor? it is a margin around my rug. it is dark and I wish to make it ight. ANNOYED. A-—To remove paint, mix one part by weight of American pe: with three parts quickstone by slaking the lime in water, then adding the pearlash, making the mixture about the consistency of paint, Lay the above over the whole of the work required to be cleansed with an old brush; let it remain 14 or 16 hours, when the palat can easily be scraped off, RAKE * * * GOOD BOOKS + * * kkkkktthkhhe hee hh Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly tell me the names of some good books? Fdon't care for love stories or novels. I would like something instructive, yet interesting, Is telegraphy nice work for a girl? Could I get a position if I took a course? Does it pay well UNDECIDED. A.—For interesting and inatruc- tive reading, Myer's histories, Stod. Scott's novels and current magazines are very good. Telegraphy is nice work for a oe to take up. The best plan would to learn practical work in a Kd graph office. Pay averages from $40 to $60 a month. KERR KKK * * M WANTS CYNTHIA TO * NAME THE BABY Zs <td | din dinad ; Grey: ill you please «ive me a good middie name for &@ baby by the name of Ethel? MOTHER OF SIX. A.—Marguerite, Loletta, Lucile, Constance, Beatrice, Virginia and Marian are very pretty names for a baby girl. PANTON & 1107 TO 1111 CREDIT Convenience to You Dignified, Liberal Credit time. Coats and Baster Mill pure! ready That Means the kind we offer convenience at this Tailored Suits, and erior all ainly means a dou Any of the handsome ry tor the ladie: eat, mplendid showing of that really pring for men and young me he: ‘our dixposal, offered at prices that are the ¢ as cash, and you can use your credit © the beat of the direct advantages we offer select the clothing you really need at once. mall payment at the time you make your hase is all that i necessary, and the bal 6 ip paid by the week or month. We are with those new spring styles. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. "Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St. SAY YOU SAW a IN THE STAR. LONDON CO SECOND AVE. Beautiful New Suits, Coats, Dresses and Millinery A large display of fashion-approved sty modes in one-piece Dresses in a good range prices from $10.00 to $50.00. This lot consists of over one hundred New Suits in women's, misses’ and juniors’ sizes. Materials are all-wool serges, diagonals and mixtures. Jackets lined with extra quality satin. Both plain tailored and fancy styles. Colors, Le prin nAvys, grays, tans, browns, mix- tures and shepherd 2.95 Tn this section you will find suits copied from $40.00 and $50.00 models and made of the best grades of English and French serges, diagonals, whipeords and fancy mixtures. Plenty of navys, whites, the new browns, tans, grays and other shades. Best tailoring and 7 50 finish, All sizes , -FOR EASTER— les in Easter Apparel of all kinds, Distinctive of prices. Then there are Suits at nearly all Suits $14.9 7 95 More than three hundred Suits at this price} ¥ to choose from. Beautiful plain tailored models and the newest ideas in fancy styles. Pure all- wool serges, diagonals and novelty mixtures, Jackets ined with peau-de-cygne or Skinner's satin and finished by skilled tailors, All the staple and new shades and mixtures /—Suits $22.50 After Inspecting our stock of Suits at this price you will agree with us that jhey are equal in everyrespect to any $27.50 to $35.00 Suits shown elsewhere. Handsome strictly tallored models, and the most beautiful models tn the ee trimmed styles to be found anywhere, best grade of materials; graye $22, 50 and finish the very best .... Choicest Style Styles i in Easter Millinery Our display of the new Third Floor is of much interest to the ladies as Easter draws near, ranged on tables in the following order; Most beautiful and extensive assortments of Trimmed Hats at popular prices ar- $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 Other Trimmed Hats at a gradual rise of Up to $25.00 We direct special attention to our splendid ex- hibit of Taflored Ready-to-Wear Hats for im- mediate wear, priced At $2.98 Piece Goods Specials— Basement 29¢ SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 22¢ 324nch Glasgow Scotch Ginghams. Fifty styles or more. Black and white checks and broken plaids, also lavenders, pinks, blues. crays, etc. On sale Tuesday, a yard ...... AMERICAN PRINTS, 5c Best grades American Prints, in reds, grays, Cal- cuttas, navys, etc. These are not short lengths, seconds or old patterns, but are the best in ail ways, On sale Tuesday, @ yard 6... .ee eee Not more than 20 yards to one customer. BROWN CRASH TOWELING, 4140 16-inch brown Crash, red striped border. On sale Tues: yard .. Not more than 20 yards toa customer. CHALLIS, A YARD, 4/0 Past-colored Challis in 60 or more styles. On sale Tuesday, a yard NEW POPLINS, 23¢ Fine mercerized Poplins just in, A full line of colors, such as black, navy, white, tans, grays, javenders, old rose, pink, pale blue, Copenhagen and other desirable colors. 23 On sale Tuesday, a yard - c NEW VOILES SPECIALLY PRICED. —~ xtra fine grade 40-inch doubije fold Voiles, in black, white and ali wanted colors for summer and evening wear, The regulgr prices are 50e and ‘T5e, em priced, a yard, DRESS GINGHAMS, 73¢c 274nch Dress Ginghams, worth 10¢ a yard, the new 1912 styles, in stripes, checks, plaids, ete. Special, Tuesday, a yard . in all scuba Miscellaneous Specials—Main Floor Fancy Embroldered Collar and Cuff Sets in many utyles; priced very low to close. 10c Special Stik Fringe, two inches wide, many good 35c 10¢ colors, Special, a yard ... One lot of Fancy Hat Pins, severe) styles in 2be and 35e values, to close at, each .. Child's Hand bi , with | it * 25e colors. Newrly all izes, a pair 906 | Underwear Specials 19¢ SPECIAL Women's Lisle Gloves, allsizes; color black; a fine wearing glove. Per pair ..,. Short Silk Gloves for women, in several Women's 26e Medium Weight Knit Pants and Vests in all sizes. Special, a garment.. Women’s 26¢ Sleeveless Vests in all sizes. Special , Women's 65¢ Balbriggan Vesta with short 25 sleeves; sizes 40, 42 and 44. Special c Boys’ and Girls’ Shirts and Pants, an odd lot in gray and cream, worth up to 75c per gar- 25 ment. Very special, per garment aye Cc Main Floor. Fs House Furnishings 10-quart Galyanized Pail, in an 18¢ value; a very handy item about the kitchen, Special . Imported Translucent China Saucers; regular 20c value, Special Limit, six cups and saucers to customer, Basement. PANTON & LONDON CO Our stock of Long Silk Gloves is not quite com- plete, but we have a good many sizes and ‘$1 00 colors at, a pair .. . 40-inch Chiffon in several soaa colors. Special, a yard .., 3ilk Chiffon Cloth in many good uaa 1 25 40 inches wide, a yard .. . a 200 Fancy Bar and. Brooch Ping, many y shapes, in white stone and other settings; 95 values to 98e; your choice Cc EXTRA SPECIAL—The Perfect Penetrator India Rubber Cushioned Hair Brush; each bristle attach: ed separately to back, Extra special ... 49c Dress Goods and Silks $3.50 AND $2.00 SUITINGS, $1.19 64 and 58-inch fine Taflor Suitings at half and less. About 2,600 yards of these Suitings left from our recent purchase, in grays, tans, browns and ong 4 mixtures, worth from $2.00 to $3.50 a yard, jengths from 1% yards to 5 yards. for quick selling at, a yard Do not overlook this snap. $1.00 SUITINGS FOR 69¢ One lot 64-inch Suitings in grays, blues, blacks, greens, ete., worth $1.00, 9 Special, per yard ... c Specials in n Silks $1.25 AND $1.50 SILKS AT 69c AND 9c For ‘Buesday 32inch finest quality, imported, wide Pongee Silks and real pure Silk Shantungs, worth $1.25 and $1.50 a yard, warranted to wash. Choose from two big lots Tuesday at, a yard, 69¢ and YARD WIDE TAFFETA, 79c Yard wide Taffeta Silk in black only; the 7 regular $1.00 kind, at, a yard , AUC $1.00 SILKS AT 69¢ 27-inch black and colored warranted Taffetas itt the $1.00 grade; not a shade Settee 69 Special for Tuesday, a yard . c EVERYBODY'S abex