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hich to pre gala © spring * Make & now and Walue and style that you Deen weed to setting. few fashions and mater Suits, Dresses and Millinery the most exacting taste of women. The prices niageous to $29.50. $29.50 $29.50 a week fel! Hawasceses $14 to $30 Every suit sold on a quality stand- ard of explicit satisfaction to you spor it will be replaced. An added feature is the Union Label, a aymbol of expert workmanship, Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday TACOMA STORE, 1125 C ST. wi! 19 Third Av. Fog ry Arcade Building THESE ELEGANT DRUMMERS’ SAMPLE SUITS THAT WE OFFER casshigere:~ 2 ONLY A Alterations Free. R SS COATS AND TRIMMEO HATS Values Up to $10.00 THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1525 Second Ave. Do you want the BEST that your money can buy? Then come to THE WONDER for your EASTER HAT You can get style, color and right material from our unusually large display. Give us a few moments of your time. REMOVAL SALE vac our present location, we are offering a Fffom 20 to 50 per cent on our entire stock of i Paper, Pictures lure Frames, Pyro hic Outfits, Wood to White China ‘and Bric-a-brac. LOBE WALL PAPER CO. 907 Second Ave. i} what | mean, and thank me THE STAR—FRIDAY,; MARCH 29, 1912. SAKA R KARR KR RARHRAH RAED * * elit ee ee Dear Miss ey Will you ell me what you would do if you were In my plac 1 am 18, and the young lady | mention later is one year my junior, | am deeply in love with her, and know she returna it | We have been engaged about half a year, and intend to be married soon Her parents have always treated me very nicely, De you think we are too Young if we REALLY love? She wants to get married when it is beat, and yet we both want to as soon as possible. | know there will never be a divorce case, WAITING A.—My dear boy, I don't agree with you, Neither can IL give you @ | “favorable” answer, for that would be to tell you to go pn a dead run for | the Heense office, grab a mt way, and have it over before [three shakes of a dead shoes n't do tt. 1 know how in earnest | You are, but since the very first divorce case-—and you know how many jthere have been sinee--each couple hae positively known there would | "be no divorce in thetra dint that ien't the question. You should be In school, | Then, there te a still more serious side. Neither you por the girl | knows what true marriage la, If you will send a stamped, selfaddressed envelope, | will tell you of a book to read. Afier that you will know apeciaily when, a few years from now, you Jare happily married (o this same girl, A FAVORABLE ANSWER a * * * [eee ee ee RRR RRR RE RRR * \ A CHECKER GAME OF LIFE * ee Dear Miss Grey: 1 road your lette pe you can plant me on the right track. | have known no ts since a baby and was married when 14 to a man | could never love: { lived with him } five long years and left when baby was one year old. He beat me out of everything. Later | was engaged to a young man, and he died, A good friend, in sympathy, wrote to me to come to this state and keep house for him and his child, He had left his wife for a woman who had thrown him downy to live again with her husband This fickle one writes bim that she still loves him, and he says be loves me, and Wants the privileges of an engaged man, but makes visite on the sly to her, Shall | remain and hope—or leave? A LONGING HEART DISCOURAGED. A.—In this checker.game of life you three are playing | do not see that either you or the man for whom you keep house is in a position to pass judgment on the other woman. Leave, and get a position in a family. This man is true to neither, and cannot be trusted. ® * * “A Heart-Troken Wife": it 3:30 o'clock. Reet eekianheeee Come MARRIAGE LICENSE : 3i- sooner mamernen * ||Face Peeling Easy— Blonde or Brunette * ae LB Medial taliadiateMaialaliel county the license is taken out int In the fee the same in every county in the state? Can the captain of boat marry a couple? How or will a person have to wait after vorce before he can marry again CYCLONE JIM A-—Yes, a person has to be mar ried in the same county in which the Heense is secured. The fee is ithe same in all counties, A captain of @ boat can perform the marriage ceremony a certain distance from land. A person cannot be married until «ix months have expired from the granting of divorce, The bionde's complexion fades early, because her skin is extraor dinarly thin and fine. The bru- nette’s, a rule, is the reverne. The skin is thie! and a ten dency to an olly appearance. Por ether the faded bionie's skin or the brunette’s olly or sal- low complexion, the best remedy , is ordinary mercolized wax, secur able at any drag store (an ounce will do). Used like cold cream it gives one an entirely new com- plexion in about a week's time, It gradually absorbs the worn-gut wur- face akin, with all ite defects, a Iit- Seeeees each day, without affecting the ee {delicate underskin, ‘The latter will % ADAM ANO EVE w® | have the exquisitely beautiful glow * ON “OPENING MAIL” ®/ of youth--indeed, may readily * & lone tomor fifteen years from her ee eeeeewe ee eee wh aE, Bo far as uppearance Koes, by Dear Mise Grey: My wife nover this simple method-—Advt. opens my mall, for the simple rew son I haven't ome to open it, What does a fussy old bachelor know! about things of that sort’ Anyway, | my experience leads me to the be- | lief that no amount of Medes and Persian laws will abate the tnquls | itive tendency. Womeo always do) as they like. I know t thing to give advice and another; to apply it to one's self, but the) worst of it ts that the poor men) are likely ta get the curiosity bug. In the garden of Eden Eve be inquisitive, and pulled the apple (the only mail of that time), / found it wasn't addressed to her, but opened it just the same, She found it was for her husband and handed it to him. Behold it was, one of the Iateststyle cireulars, | and she wanted a new dress right) away. No, I don't believe in open- | ing each other's mail A Wee At have tried to close the “Opening Mall” discussion, but let- ters come and letters go, but these keep on forever. Your letter is tn teresting, Ole Bach, but I insist that Eve wanted to count the apple seeds to see if Adam still loved her. much you pay for Hos- iery, it’s how good they are. Mar- tin’s values are good and the prices low. MARTIN'S 1014 Second Avenue Empire Theatre Building SELARKEERAKR ARS * f& AFRAID THEY'LL GET none * Ratha nekethanhh Dear Miss Grey: 1 am keeping company with a young lady I love very much, and she loves me, I think. The boys joke me and ask to be Introduced. I don’t know whether they mean any harm or not, as they are considered good looking, and I am afraid to intro- duce her to them, as | may lose out. Lots of times I take her out of the way sol will not see them. BROKEN-HEARTED. A.—If you continue in this selfish way, what will you do after you are tied to her? Marriage won't » her from meeting other men. Or do you think you could put her in a barricade of some sort, and keep her to yourself? I woul want a girl no one else would have, and if any one can get her away now, he can after marriage. ei cennecntrenrmeencneremncnereneeremetatn Economy Is Our Watchword -THe— Economy Cloak & Suit Co. CHEASTY BUILDING Are Showing Wonderful Values in Women's and Misses’ ew Spring ‘Theodore Roosevelt's home is at Oyster Bay, Long Island. Massage wears left by boils with pure olive oil. Maxine Elliott was born at Rock- land, Me. ‘The first Sunday in both January and October, 1907, fell on the 6th. There are 42 senators and 95 rep- resentatives in the Washington state legislature, In buying property on the Install ment plan, the question as to who ia the proper person to pay the |taxes depends on the wording of the contract. us to sav from. $7.50 to $12.50 on Navy jorge — Bull $19.50 and $25.00. Whipcord Suits in white and all the new shades, $25.00 and 27.50, Tweed mixtures, all the ite weaves, $15.00 to 00. All sizes, 16 to 46. Fully third Jess than ground floor prices, c- essary alterations free, Economy Cloak & Suit Co. J, J, Doheny, Manager. Take Elevator in Cheasty Store. It iv not probable that the govern- you ment will build railroads in Alaska this year, as the proposition is still before congress. If one kills his neighbor's chick- ens, even if they scrateh his straw- berry bed, the “killer” is Hable to fine. Report to the county official. “Preparation of Manuscript for the Printer,” by Viseterry, t Ito prepare manuscript for publish ors, Painted walls are easily cleaned with a solution of one cup of soda to a pail of water. Dry each sec- tion as it is washed, la lsomewhat rare in find a well-trained and experienced physician advising bis patients in Right Ill Health Diet Dr. Wiley Writing Hi The Star BY OR. HARVEY W. WILEY In case of 1 health diet must be carefully supervised in order that the digestive system, already weak- ened by disease, may not be en trely overcome by too much exer. tlon. As soon a® the food increases the discomfort of the patient, fills his stomach with indigestible and fermentable materiats and irritates the walls of the intestinal canal, it becomes barmful instead of helpful It Ix useless to describe a partic war diet for general use ther in health or in sickness, but common }xense and experience help a great deal, The average person knows very well there are many things of which he cannot eat too freely for| If he does he will suffer serious consequen! Minee pie and plum pudding are delicacies and not ne cessities of iife, and unfortunately im addition to this they are usually eaten after the stomach has al- ready been treated to aii it can e. it wiress has been Inid in times on nutrition in cane of “tuberculosian, This treatment jargely of easily digested mater! milk, soft-botled eges and freshty-cooked cereais in small titles and healthy, properly- meats are recommended as roulonls patient. While some physiologists and of experience still maintain thaf a «mall quantity of well-made Ad qroll-ripened alcobolte bever- sge'le an aid to health, there are at who think that aicohol ts Reve advisable, expecially to per- squ@'who are fll, The latter school at the present time greatly out- numbers the former, and tt is these days to i} health to use any kind of an al- eoholic tonte. There are beverages, however, containing easilydigested ma’ ais which are advised. Malt ex- tract is one of the beverages which ia often said to produce good re- \wults, but a malt extract should be jwhat it purports to be, namely, an jaqueous extract of good malt, and ‘not, as it fe too often is, a ibeer, or a beer with centage of alcohol. An jhops with malt extract is regarded by some as an addition to its tonic properties, | There is no phenomenon more pronounced tn fil health than idio- jaynerasy in respect of foods, In jother words, there are as |diets as there are sick people and near’ leach one has tia merits if applied to the right individual. It is the part of wisdom in all cases to & person in fll health the thin wishes to eat, provided it is whole Women Fan Themselves With Real Flowers THE FAN, WITH AND WITHOUT FLOWERS The newest fad in France ts the flower tan. This i# an ordinary fan, with loops of thread over its surface, so arranged that they will hola flowers tn place. When the fi is folded, it looks like a bou- quet, The pictures are from Pop- ular Mechanic RERKERARKKKHARE PRIEST SAYS WIDOWS SHOULD GIVE GIRLS CHANCE TO MARRY “Widows have no right to set their caps for any man un til all the young girls have been supplied with husbands,” declared the Rev, William ©. Keating, curate at St. Pat- rick’s Catholic church of Brockton, Mass, Father Keat- ing advised girls not to marry a stingy man or a spendthrift, or to put too much confidence in a man who says “I'll die for you.” “You don’t want him to die,” sald Father Keating, “You want him to live and work for you. “Then there is tho lasy man, If you marry such a man you have married a gold ® brick, * “Beware of the nine-dollar-a- * wook man, Pass up the nine- *% dollara-week man for better & *% fish. They say love is a great & *® comfort, but it falls beside an * i'w empty pantry.” * RARER REARASRERASAESSESESES ESE EE SESESSSEEEEEESEEE SEE EEE EE EEE tary in generous quantities for) Articles for) some, IT MAY MEAN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH and th eat it without injury, but who would crave an artic to be injurious should be refused bis wish ‘ . (The greatest economy in food is found in that diet for health; people which consinte chiefly o! Of what? Dr. Wiley will the answer in tomorrow's Bditor.) give Star, Popular Prices brated her century | Cooper |mind is |\Wife as ‘WOMEN IN THE NEWS Women Suburbanites Carry Police Whistles in Chatelaine Bago “Women who live in outlying dis-| business ke caching hom thelr chatelatne ice whistles as net holdup men. Rid N.Y invented the Two men held ber up and she blew a whistle. The men fled and she told others, with a result that there is a great demand for whistles in Brooklyn, and it is spreading to other sections tricts them from have added handbags ornate @ protection age A Bay Jaaid to have tection. or whos woman !6 new pro Tells Stories of Early Days at Her 101st Birthday Party Mary Hart 101nt Mrs. yesterday cele birthda N.Y th tale village of Pound Midge tertaining her friends w the early days of the nineteenth She was born on the e where Union now stands and her atill active Housekeeper and Cook While Earning College Degree Mrs, Jean M, Gibson has won a entlo£ Chicago, bachelor's degree in the Uni the highest honor any student of the Phi Beta K fraternity She married before she entered the university and bas done all her housekeeping, marketing and cook. ing while earning the university honors, Prue’s Objection to the Lark Sue—Wouldn't you just like to be as happy as @ lark? Prue—No, indeed. time they have to get up. co's Magazine. Think of the s of | Lippin- | WILLOWS REPAIRED i, dyed, cleaned and re- eaned, eurled, dyed ane MODEL MILLINERY Gordon T Room 207 Tradere Bldg Cor. Third and Marion $30 SAMPLE SUITS Includes blacks Complete ent of size Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE AKPET WEAVING. » into new We w fluffy rugs carpets and sik por pets, yd. he CY WHAVING Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 — IND. 5200 PANTON & LONDON CO Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets May Manton Patterns ] Mail Orders Filled A List of Stirring Bargains §eterday Nearly all departments are assisting valiantly in making Saturday a mighty busy day at “Everybody's” Store. We urge your special attention to our big sale of Dependable Shoes now going on, and while in the Basement be sure and see our display of dainty “Tub” fab- rics and all kinds ot pretty cotton and linen erials. nishings Department is also ready for your Charming Easter Coats Suits, Dresses and A large display rments of all kinds. lece Dresses tn a good Then there is the very elaborate db for women, misses and juniors, Suit Values at $12.95 This jot consists of over one hundred new Suits in women's, misses’ and juniors’ all-wool serges, diagon tatlored and fancy styles. gray, tan and mixtures, Other Suits $9.98 to $40.00. Ladies, where else can you get woo! Coats in the new materials, correctly cut and perfect fitting, at $9.98—not a few, but more than All-wool serges, coverts and Tailored Ready-to-Wear Hats 200 to select from? mixtures, all the staple and new shades .... : + ses Other Coates $7.50 to $20.00. Third Mloor Our stock is now complete and everything that is correct and stylish in the var Our price is about Don't fail to see this jous shapes of Walking Hats. half asked elsewhere. jot of hats worth from $4.00 to $6.00 at of fashion-favored styles in The choicest modes and mixtures. lined with extra good quality satin Colors, von 12,95 | Women’s New Coats, $9.98 Millinery range of prices, lay of Suits Notice our sizes. Materials Jackets Both plain black, navy, WOMEN'S $2.00, up to 5%. new, stylish, all- ment of styles. to large 2 to 11%. CHILDR Special 5 to 8. we are showing pecial GIRLS’ $1.50 AND $ other broad tread sty ton styles; wedge and school heels; Special EN'S $2.50, $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES—A tre ment to select frotm, BOYS’ $1.60, $1.75 AND large 5%; blacks and tans in both lace and button styles, Our “Sell-it-for-Less” House Fur- Our Big Clearance Sale MEN'S, WOMEN’S, BOY! , GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES Met with splendid success Thursday and Priday, We are giving bargains In dependable Shoes that startle “The Natives.” daring and decisive. | room for new goods—your gain is our loss. are upwards of 5,000 pairs of Shoes that will give good honest service. but not all sizes In every style. Work Shoes for men, women and children. $2.50 AND $3.00 SHOES in plenty of styles and kinds, sizes Special ia MISSES’ $1.50 AND 8 Price reductions that are, We simply must have more There All leathers and all sizes Dress Shoes and 25 SHOES in a large assort- 00 SHOES, Orthopedic and es; sizes 814 9c Sizes “8S $1.00 SHOES in both lace and but- 59c $1.59 2.50 SHOES, any size to Special Basement Bargains 75c Doz. Tumblers, Special Saturday, 6 for 19c. Table Glasses nicely finished, melted edges, pretty Moral decorations; sell regularly 76¢ dozen. Special Saturday, 6 for BEST CORN STARCH, DOT PACKAKO ysseeeeceeve eevee . Se CRYSTAL WHITE LA SOAP, Si OO priced 2 for ... per package v special, 7 bars .. for Saturday Se and 10c Base Balis, 2 for Se About 300 Baseballs, regular be and 10c kinds, to close out quickly, ARM AND HAMMER SODA, Wash Goods Dep’t Rasement. Dainty materials and summer dresses, Fine and sheer are the ves, and the colorings are the most charming of the season's newest tints, Visit this department before buy- ing Tub” fabrics——you'll find our prices always leave you @ little over for other things for spring your $1.00 BED SPREADS Bed ds in ~T1x83 food —White large $1.00 value in the These are manufacturers’ f 2 to 16 yards. MUSLIN do — A weave, 27 inches Special for Satur- 4c r yard PERCALES, 8) we—1,000 yarda of 36-1 cales in pretty walating” and shirting styles, in lengths of 10 to 20 yards; worth 16c in the bolt. Spe- celal, a yard, Saturday + e4ne SHEETS, SPECIAL Mo—72x90 Sheets with improved strong conter seam, Special for Saturday, each . olal for Saturday yard . After Supper Specials 7 too DANISH CLOTH wh and cream ic WHITE LAWNS, NAINSOOKS, BATISTES AN pm Lhe to facturers’ remnants; RLACK SAT ths from one yard up; 2 special 7 to 1860 GBS in browns, always sold for 50 per yard. Special for. Satur- day after supper, AND GIRLS UNDER- AR. worth up to 50c; oda sizes of Vests, Pants, Drawers and Union Suits, These gar ments are slightly soiled but we have made a very large re- n for that. If you want ain with a Big B, buy undergarments from 7 until 9 Saturday evening for .... 45 WOMEN'S 756 "BA VEsTs—damaged special 7 untll 9 evening, per warment ........ 6. —Main Floor. Saturday Main. Floor Bargains LONG SILK GLOVES in many ors. not every size. Very Sin black sizes; extra 15¢ LISLE some OF WOMEN'S BS, all sizes, many + mostly small Special to clear at TWO-CLASP black and HAIR BRU Extra special IAL NAIL M. stone jar, a Be seller, S’ HAND BAGS with metal @ and strap handles, 5c iKR HAND BAGS, . with tollet accessor: Extra ‘special 5 ICITY COLL. ERS in a good atone settings Special, a set A assortment. of 19¢ [Al New Sucts MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 0: New Tid Fir] Many of the ladies of Seattle are becoming interested in our splendid new stocks of Muslin Under- wear, We have recently received snowy hosts of the very daintiest garments, freshly unpacked, beau- Uful in their newness and cleanliness, ready for you to see and buy, Read the following special: Combination Suits, Corset Cover and Drawers, Worth 75c to 98c, 49c New, articular lot advertised at 4% rimmed with la fresh, clean, Just opened up a new shipment of combination a suit is made of 1, embroidery and heavy beading. ood quality mi! Pecial .., 6.4% The 49c t all prices up to $5.00 each, n and handsomely