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hy Not Have A New i ~ That Economizes As Well As Accommodates does not cost any more to buy bere or than it does to bay any oliger ee for cash. Here ix the reasom: It wad more than you can realise to the ee ectaret when he can make Up gar for the demands of 92 stores in- of one or oven a dozen smaller This is the reason why we do pave to charge exorbitent prices for aod ‘of credit, because we can buy Pace (0 and see the pretty wearables You will be convinced of their value. s’ Suits, Coats and Dresses $14.00 up to $29.50 TACOMA STORE, 1126 C ST. Day Light ‘Stores INO ThirdAV. cM, CAN WE SELL SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES AT HALF LESS THAN THE PRICE ASKED BY GROUND FLOOR STORES? — HY ANSWER — Because the ground floor merchant pays an enormous rent and carries other heavy bur- dens unknown to the upstairs f Coats and Dresses Sample Garments of Reg- r) ° ° » 3 A ) a Q@ @ 3 S 3 z | Hy fi DIES’ SAMPLE sc SUIT SHOP “iter Alveolar Dentistry Does Away Entirely With Partial Plates and Ordinary Bridgework endeavor of the in to give it Aiveciar Teeth wWoere 1 Bridaework In Impossibie 4 fair advantage to jw Dentiat whose alm ie watity ¢ aur work, at Rtomparison. We are dally y given Swortunity to invest une the done work de merit and we om credit where er Bare we experien nd wreckage of broken vod 3 rok impossible, bridgework w: » ht or ten front 4 en if you had eb that} teeth to tie to. - have only reas |two hack teeth on each aide, ay ly | molars, we can supply all the front | teeth that are missing with bea }fulr serviccable, iifelike Alveolar iff it| teeth. This could not possibly ve can at | done by the bridge route, And where strength, | bridgework ix posuible there is go in un-| comparison between the tw of a| large percentage of our wor ing out bridgework pat in by, sup posediy Wigh-cluss dentists” a . placing ! the beautify artistic Alveolar teeth. And bridgework in another respect, It is practically paintess. No boring ting inte the gums, be dreades t Bs being , whieh ‘vould your choose? Pyorrhea (loose teeth), a most dentists as © of our special- ties. We cure it absolutely. Tt is a boastful statement to make. ne {ean do anything th dentistry, of the very Iota, Alveo Write for Sigim the merit of ity and service. tt that the desirabi Mality. Undoubt. usfortunatesy it matter of taste Prejudice And BOR who silows himuelf iy influenced by an a his fai a ip faith [Principle amon, Siveated “ann ee thin city and mate ine MK & difter KOLAR DENTAL CO. Dentiats,, wn one’s business ant te wate Bil find it omiv int A New Motel, Centrally Located Over $20,000 Worth of High Class Purniture In Rooms BATES $2.50, Month $10.00 Single Rooms, per weet... + hae $5.00, Month $20.00 Room and Bath, per week. Inspect this hotel — Bvery.hing complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS In Connection homes: ind. 8071; Malm 4994 ¢} shows, SeKeKRe keane ese * ee | Dear Mina Grey aged man, woman about my own ge. 4 salary, and have been independ ding day, she writes me that th ceremony by the chureh, vice versa. left owt subject? A.—This seems to be “Six of Sauce for the goose fs anuce for that, In a nutshell promise before ( it and doesn't propose to make Bonally, { think it worse to make a than to omit the word confidence, Neither do | think aR RR : * ee Dear Miss Grey: SHALL JEW AND SHE WON'T “OBEY” word 1 do not betiev it right to all you don't believe in he and man that she will, 4 solemn Tam a Jewish boy, THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1912. PRR RRR * * * RRA i have been reading your advice to young people, and have derived a great deal of information from you. Tam a middle making & moderate salary, and am engaged to a very dear For twenty years we lve both worked on Now that we have set our wed abéy” must be loft ont of the the cereme established id obey ber husband, or a wife ah« Do you think she ja right {p insisting ba having this wi howing @ lack of confidence? Will you please write on FREE SPEBCH and a half-dozen th wander,” and a few more like beying, but want her to And she doesn't believe in omive that she will, Per promise one does not intend to keep on the It is sterling quality ia her, and not lack of RRR eH HARKER GENTILE MARRY? M * ed M4 years of age. About 'bix years ago | lived in idaho, and there met a girl who worked in my father's office, We enjoyed each other's society for a year before we realized that we loved. But she is against our parents’ Wishes on bot girls, and we both un tight become engaged. This cont and we associated much She ts one of the noblest a Gentile, h siden. ratood that marriage could never be consid ered, but continued our friendship, with the hope that some day we inued four years, when, feeling we could never be happy if married against our pareqts’ wishes, we agreed to part and make the best of it, So I came fere two years ago aa gold. We have corresponded, and | hav see ber (1 couldn't help it) in life and ix losing health. A.—Youra is a very people who are raised with But even a parent does not have t this. Now I learn that she has lost al Shall | marry ber, my mother wil! go insane, so great is her faith, hard position more those of Jewish families, ayd | would mot for the Your mother will not go Insane. and sterted a business that is good ade four trips back to Interest Miss Grey? I know SOLOMON, I know of no clase of young deference to thelr parents than world disturb it, he right to interfere in a case like Tell ber kindly your intentions, aod bave an understanding with the girl on religious matters, and you two can agree, ' dass abe ainglt dicate ad | : SATURDAY WEDDING DAY #) * * Reet eeer tee ne Dear Miss ‘Grey How much does a marriage license cost? Do you think that marrying on Satur- day, the 2th, will bring any bad} luck? [ am not superstitious, put older people have told me that Sat- urday {# not & good day to get mar ried on. Please express your opin- fon, as it will decide the case. A BRIDE-TO-BE. A.—-If Satarday were really a bad day, how on earth could the opin- fon .of one person change It? But that's answering “Yankee” fashion. marry by all mean jot the seamy side of life, and of temptations that young people teet than do mothers, and they often go to the extreme of denying their children too mueh. Then, children sometimes think they should be al jlowed to go to places that the pa lents KNOW they should not. BEAUTY SECRETS FOR WOMEN TO HAVE GLosy woman who whet HAIL The ir the hale soft, futfy, and simply use for y spoonful of canthrox di cup of bot water I really thought good old Saturday, |) the good-luck day of thousands of people who draw their little pay en- yelope on that night, had escaped the superstitious bug. Don't you think you are just a little supersth- tious to be affected by an old “Adam” (begging our primitive father's pardon) tale’? It reably makes no difference what the day, the time or the weather, so that the glows brightly in the hearts of the bride and groom. The wedding day to two who love is the “best day of al Bee eeeseeeee ” * SUB-LETTING BEACH * LANDS. : errr = aeaeteeeaeneae ° Miss Grey: Wl you please Hie om IGNORANT. —Reach land is sometimes gov- ernment land, and sometimes not. If an individual, or company, has a deed or lease to it, he has the right to sublet tt. ° > F FER EE RS MOOS * * FOR THE BLIND GIRL : * RHEREKERTE TERA Will the blind girl who asked me to run a contest for her, send her name and address? | know I can help her. CYNTHIA GREY. PEPEE ESE HELE EE RS NOTICE TO READERS. ~ ta theeeeeeeeee ah Many people write, asking if 1 will advise them if they send their address. [ am glad to help any I can, and if | cannot, I am often able to put them in touch with some one who can. A stamped, self-addressed envelope always brings a prompt reply. CYNTHIA GREY. [atte anew eee RAR Re * OPTIMISM VS. PESSIMISM : EE Se Ripe Dear Miss Grey: I read your let- ters with much satisfaction. { would like to know your opinion for so many young men and women becoming Wayward and careless, Do you agree with me in placing much of the blame on “vaudeville,” valgar pictures and postal cards It would seem to me that cheap with acts that are incon- sistent and unreal, and which are generally patronized, would have their inffuence toward setting bad examples to those who are deeply impressed, BACHELOR. A—It may be true that more young people go wrong than when our ancestors lived in the country ® land our largest cities were villages. But I know that, more and more, young men and women are seeing the practicability of living clean lives. ‘There have been vulgar “shows” aud pictures since the first theatres, but it is very appar- ent that the stage is vastly purer than even five years ago. They give what the people demand, and they are demanding cleaner jokes and sketches, See wera e eS eee PARENTS AND CHILDREN : * Reeve ceewwnees Dear Miss Grey: We are two girls, and can’t understand why our fathers do not wish us to have any pleasures. Our mothers do not ob- Ject to our going out to entertain ments and parties, but our fathers do, Please give us your advice. TWO CHUMS. usually know more A.—Fathers n. 9] Sohmitz, rev - TO GET RID OF FAT—No person need worry over being too fat. Kx feat fat dlnappears rapidly by tak. * mealt a tablespoostul of « tollgwing harm! requires no vig * dieting. and leaves the akin smooth washed. Thie treatment does tajure the moat deileate skin « unfall is lotion made from 4 ounces of sp: max dissolved in % pint of witets ‘ying qualities of lotion the complexion #0 «mooth vety, and renfoves all from the skin, It does net sh ub off like face powder, ahd ndd | permanent beauty Aavt . AT VANIS GET MY FREE BOOK COMMENCE RED! Thousands of New ante but vr 1} ST WA Elid aY Before ie ot ited 1 tr and wenmible: violent straps ketm, sweating, joncriptic ous welght health « tell yo! Ww hip or mer ‘he: STS RID OF YOU. tonishing the thousands letters Montevideo pounds, and Maimin lowe, Mo., loxt 65 pov ith Ange safely with my dr and Tf can refer to watinfled patri Welght F ie sent free w dont 30 Des. ds. Mra. Dalay lot 164 bw treatment then adding | r HAMILTON C.B, Bldg, Ds H BRIDE OF DECEMBER-MAY WEDDING PICTURES STORY MRS. BARNEY HEMMICK Mra. Barney Hemmick, a well- known socia; leader, has written a play, “The Love of Echo,” wifich will be produced April 12 for char ity, The play is sald to be an allegory depicting the writer's own love ro- mance with her husband, who i* much younger than ashe. CYNTHIA'S ANGWE: MANY QU: April 12, fired on. 1861, Fort Sumter was ‘There is a state fund for the pro- tection and propagation of game an- imais, birds and fish, A 16-cent piece, 1845, uncirculat- ed, has a value of 20 cents. Cireu- lated, it has only face.vaiue, The city employment bureau ‘is run by the city, and it dors not charge a foe. The woman's office is at 208 Liberty building. Africa is called the “Dark Conti- mont” because for so many years little was known of its interior. * A trade dollar, 1878, is worth 50 cents. If a proof coin, especially burotehed, it is valued at 65 or 76 cents. tne of Black Hawk, at Ore- jon, HL, is one of the largest con fe atatnes ever made It in WO feet high, and on « clear day can ke weon 20 miles away. ‘The w Some good books for a girl of 14 are: “Anne Of Green Gables,” by ‘Montgomery; “A Girl of the Lim lost,” “Rebecca Mary” and “Re cca of Sonnybrook Farm,” by te Dergias Wiggin To clean white fur, take equal parts of flour and powdered salt, which should be well heated in the oven, and thoroughly rub into the fur. It should afterwards be thor oughly shaken to free it from the flour and salt Fiumigating with sulphur will de- stroy bedbuge. After the room is aired, mop with a solution of cor- roxive sublimate, Care should be taken, as it is poisonous. Kee R REAR ER Ae CURE A TEMPER AND * CLEAN A COFFEE POT & * RkKhkehewnaneenee Dear Mias Grey: Iam a school boy, about 13 years of age, and very anxious to know some impor- tant facts which I think you could oll me, | hope you can help me as well as you did that other boy that wrote you. Following you will see some facts which I wish to know: (ay When a boy has a quick temper, but is over it almost in- stantly, what can he do to over- come it? (b) What is a good rect- pe for German coffee cake? (c) What is a good way to make candy without eggs? (d) What is the best way to clean a coffee perco- lator? I*remain, your friend, a A.—It is very difficult for Cyn+ thia Grey to bring herself to be- Neve you are interested in all these questions, They are too many to be answered through the paper. & will answer the first, as it is most important to you, and the last be cause it is short. For quick tem- per, begin to count “1, 2, 3, 4,” et quickly, and do not speak until you have counted 20, and you will never say mean things, to repent later, Strong soda water will cleanse the percolator, \* * TO Jersey, for the office of President roll as a member of the vn tor ington, and agree to work for hi Residence address ... No dues, Cut out and mati to Sign here....... Paid Advertisement. Woodrow Wilson Club Believing in the candidacy of Governor Woodrow Wilson, of New of the United States, [ hereby en- Ison Club, of King County, Wash- mination, Preeinct”......++ on GEORGE A. CUSTER, 454 Arcade Annex, Seattle. SHH SHSHT SHS SH SHOHOHOHOOOHEHOHO ODOM * DR.°WILEY TALKS TODAY ON MEAT AND ¢ * VEGETARIANISM—HE SAYS WE NEED ¢ 4g MEAT IN MODERATION” - « POSH HS HHS SOHOOHOHOOOHSHEHOHOOOHOSM iy a fad; it is a cult and to some extent a arrel with those who prefer the vegetable dict who have Vegetarianiom is be religion, 1 have no q Its substitution for thy heen in the habit of eating too uch meat works wonders, and I have observed that persons who live constantly on reasonably er, that the in natural to All the history of map's evolu tion goes to show that he is not solely # vegetarian, For thin rea won 1 believe that a modeate ad- mixture of meat with the diet ts beneficial from the point of view of nutrition, and expecially from the point of view of palatability. I, does not follow that mehkt-eat- ing may not be carried to the ex- WILLOWS REPAIRED Refitied, dyed, cleaned and rex made Pies ayes any de. MODEL MILLINERY S87 People’s Rank Hide. cleaned, curled, ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry * ‘SEATTLE treme, or overdone 1 am certain that many people eat too much meat, and for this class 4 change to & vegetarian diet sometimes acts. like magic im re- Meving their physical ailments and dinabilittes, There are a number of sanitariums in tee country con- ducted largely on vegetarian prin- ciples, which have done wonders in relieving ehre diseases. It is not wise, therefore, to denounce all forms of vegetariani«m, even if one believes in a mixed diet, There are forms of vegetarian tem, however, consisting of specialized diets, which are open to critl- ciem, namely, those who believe in eating only raw foods and raw vegetables, and those who believe in eating only nuts or fruits, All of these foods are wholesome, palatable and nutritious, but not one of the meould be used with safety to the exclusion of he others, Attention bas already been called to the power of vegetable foods, such as ‘cereals, to sustain long-continued physical effort In thin respect the eating of foods of this kind is not only to be recom- mended, but it is more or less a necessity, ‘ jan Dyke, and “A It is too late to en high school night season, but you can it 18 free tee RK RM Power,” by * Gray Knight.” : A GIRL WITH AMBITION * ter Broadway * | school this von the ee ek eH stort in next fall, Dear Miss Grey: I am 18, have; - 2 Wedded 79 Years graduated from the 8th grade, at-| NEW YORK, April 3.—Mathias tended higt school one year, and) Shaiek and his wife celebrated the am working now. I want an edu- cation, but must continue working other day the seventy-ninth anni- versary of their wedding. The day to assiat my parents. Is there any thing I can study at home? Will v b I are na weg yr gy tinge also was Mr. Shalek’s ninety-ninth ae ee HAPPY GIRL, |Ditthday. The wife is 96 years old, reer : * land both are enjoying good health. Fito = me ge age rar on he pate say they expect to live . it cost you about $5 and includes the | “nwt ie unre books and magazines for the year. They meet every Tuesday evening from & to 9 o'clock squabble: but I don't think we would have been a bit happier if Ask for Mis*\we had not bad them,” said Mr. McBride, Here are a few g00d ghalek. books Rose o° the River,” by) Kate Donglas Wiggin; “The Biue! Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** “We have had our little tilts and | We make No matter, Basher makes his own sunshine, No coupons, but first-class pice tur Heasonable prices. Bring your children to Bashers Studio, HALF PRICE SALE OF JEWELRY Elegant stock of Watches, Dia monds, Wm. Rogers’ Silverware, ete., now being sold at half price. The best bargains you ever saw. FRANK BRIGGS 1330 First Ave. Arcade Ann Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE —THE INVITING STORE——— Money-Saving THURSDAY MORNING Specials Prices Good From 9 Tiil 11 A. M. Only We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Easter Goods of all kinds are in the fore front this Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Gloves, readiness for your choosing. make an carly call to “The Inviting Store.” Sith and Serge Dresses, Werth $8.50 to $12.50 Messaline and Foulard Silk, and ail- wool Serge Dresses in several of the latest models . A good range of patterns and colors. At this price only, from 9 te 11 00 Thureday forenoon. Special at Second Floor. week Neckwear, We offer these Thursday Morning Specials to urge you to Do not phone for Thursday Specials. Wash Suits, 98c $5. 00 Two-piece Suit of jacket and skirt, made of pure Hnenette and dock, in white, natural color and bine; worth cg to $8. From 9 to 11 only, at . throughout the store— Shoes, and so on, are in Fine ep a Dress Fabrics—Basement In the big, light, airy sroom. Splendid displays productions, inctuding the fi yptian Tissues, pretty Dimities, Batistes, plain colored Dress Linens and Table Linens. Bedding Materials of ali kinds. day forenoon speciais to induce you to visit this part of our reorganized store. patronize the Panton & London Basement—it pays. SILK FINISHED POPLINS 22¢ 27 inches wide. These beantiful fich and lus- trous fabrics come in black, white, champagne, lavender, gray, tan, red, and all different shades in blue. Specially priced for Thursday morning's selling, a yard ake to choose from. yard, Thursday CORDED MADRAS 15c 26-inch Corded Medras in white grounds with fine colored stripes, admirabt; the use as waistings or shirtings; 20c 1 c values. Specially priced, a yard BEST OIL CLOTH, 14¢ Rest quality Table Of Cloth in full pieces and fancy styles only: Meritas brand in the regalar 48-inch width, $4.00 Cat Glass Bowls $1.89 Sparkling, rich, deep cut American Cut Glass Bowls; three designs to choose from. Beeutiful sunburst, burgsaw and hub star patterns, $1 89 war $4.00 value bor ... ‘ 60c Dessert Plates 29c Handsomely illuminated rosebud decorations. ‘These plates sell regularly at 60¢ per Sate INGRAIN ART WHITE 27x54-inch, ‘Thursday morning meister we will sell « set of six for Basement. Special, 4 for . Special, 2 for . complete, each 19c special price CORSET COVERS, Worth Up to 75c.... Several styles of nicely trimmed, in both lace and embroidery trimmed designs, ments are somewhat mussed but are superb values at this very of the loom wizards’ cleverest new Voiles, figured Organdies Then there are Fianneils and In addition to these goodly stocks we offer the following Thurs- “Get the Habit”— PRETTY 36-INCH PERCALES 12t9c¢ In full pieces and a large and varied assortment Colors, light, medium and dark grounds, stripes, polka dots and figured styles. Our regular 15c seller, Special, a morning DRESS GINGHAMS 7!4c Fifty pieces and styles of good quality Dress Ginghams in a beautiful assortment of all the wanted colors in the lot. Specially priced, a yard.... ... 27-inch The well known Specialty priced, a yard ‘Carpet and Rag Dept. THURSDAY MORNING SPECIALS Fourth Floor. SQUARES, 7%4x9 feet. Special ... HEMP STAIR CARPET, Special, a yard ... NOTTINGHAM L, AC EC ‘UR TAINS 2% yards long. Special, BRUSSELS CARPET SAMPLES, Special 10¢ EXTENSION CURTA 1 inches wide, a pair... . be SASH EXTENSION RODS, WINDOW SHADES, qian 19c These gar- browns, navies, morning WOMEN’S 25¢ LINEN KERCHIEFS, special SUPPORTERS, special ..15¢ LONG KID GLOVES in several colors and sizes. Special MENTHOL MEXICO, A JAPANESE SALVE, article put up in stone jars, Special ..... ..10¢ WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON WOMEN’S 25¢ BLACK, TAN and FANCY COL- ORED COTTON HOSE, 10 . We & ° ’ Odds and Ends ‘in Children’s U; ear a yard .,. closing out some odd garments, such as Union Suits, Pants and Vests, worth up to 50c. ~ Main Floor Specials WOMEN'S %c BLACK PAD HOSE Regular $1.98 seller, $1 25 noted for its healing qualities. A 25¢ HOSE, speciat 10c Special, a pair ... These are good goods, yt it’s simply a matter of Speetal $1.00 SUITINGS, 64-inch Suitings in regular $1.00 values, blacks and fancy mixtures, cial, a yard, Thursday a in grays, Spe- 75c PANAMAS 39c 54-inch Panama Cloth in all colors Just for Thursday morning, 25¢ WASH SILKS 15¢ One large lot of 25c Wash figures and plain. medium and dark, special, a yard .. Silks in dots, fancy .15¢ All colors in light, Main Floor,

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