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Ls Hiver and ip q 10-cent OW SKIN, BILIOUSNESS, BREATH “e pe in yo" mouth, your eyes burn, ves, your lips are pareh evo 7 oemaper r aystem fghat you need | to yo that rritat pc a ole and tho and injure patines can be se who ~ thetr @ * full o! sing occasion arete, becaw AND HEADACHE pus, you have a throbbing sensation tn your head, a bad your skin ts yellow with dark ie « od. » wonder you fee! ugly, bile not properly pas aside, Don't continue being a billous love you, and don’t resort to harsh Remember, that every disorder of the quickly cured witb gontle, thorough x will keep you and the entire family fte@t good for months. ¢ ~4 Don’t forget the children little insides need a good, gentle y. Children love to take they tagte good an? perer eripe or sicken, a off, | 5<PincWE STLAKE PUBLIC Pine MARKET y we - le K fave Wednesday’s Big Specials 8 Lbs Sugar for $1 ON SALE STALL You always save at the W £ even r the largest generat IGrade at the Westlake, tt 254, NEW ANNEX ake Poblic Market—as a rule 10 to ext meat section fn the entire North Public Market west means dollars in your pocket for Stall Numbers on the Specials ——. Below, See the Daily Special Bulletin Boards i the daily Westlake Public Ma stall numbers 2 ths barb ut. Render 3 Ibe i» Honey, Jar SAY YOU SAW Panton & SRCOND AVE. BET WEE aged dally, and the specials quoted rket reports noted “thereon, giving Round-Up Cleanser, 2 Olive Ot, gation Chocolate, Th. Be S wh can Purity Baking Powder = pkee 156 0 Preah Whole Wheat You Cream Caramels, tb. 4 Ibe Head Rice $ bars Soap Shredded Cocoanut, ib or Health Brent, ime Be Be WH HAVE IT FoR Lins Me Large Tin Coffee Pots. ..te the Nickel! Plated Meat Saws 18e Pott's Sad Iron Handles, ea. Se IT IN THE STAR. London Co N SPRING AND SENECA. “THE INVITING STORE” —Big Special In aT JONE-PIECE SERGE DRESSES , At $5.00 Valu the and we es up to $10.00. Come early A limited number of new Serge Dresses in several " grays, browns, blues. All misses’ men’s sizes. se Women’s Waists, 2 5) Regular Prices, C $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Of cour: soiled from handling, perfect styles « sizes. every description; high or low neck; or short sleeves; se these are mussed and a trifle otherwise they are and desirable in every y. The re absolutely correct. Full line of Lingerie and Tailored Waists of long buttoned front or back. The materials are lawns, madras, soiesette, cotton rajabs and pongees, sural linens. teens, linenettes, and other materials. Absolutely unthinkable values, but these goods must be sold, hence these $1.00, $1 25c 50 and $2.00 values for .. $1.00 Black. Petticoats 49c Fine imitation Taffeta Silk Petticoats with or without embroid- (red flounce ANOTHER | Spicy mc In three colors, blacks, navy blues and browns. BUDGET OF for Wednesday Maia Floor. LaDiES" he yests in large sizes. "19¢! oud iow! feck, win UNION SUITS} 19¢) CHIL- in both separate gar 15¢ cars. 1220 all size bpectal Obbs AND Suite am aluen uy Me. Special LADIES’ 25c HOSE in black and all colors; all sizes. 10c | Spect a pair TRIM- WOMEN'S 17e LACE MED KNIT MISSES’ 25c¢ BROWN COTTON HOSE, These are nice fine ribbed hose. Speci: laa 10c Hot Water Bottles, Syringes, Spray Brushes, and so on, at | PANTS reinforced heel and toe, in all sizes. ALL RUBBER GOODS, such as HALF PRICE. Clearance Sale of Hand Bags In styles and siege for both lad Teal leather F ge in metal and from 250 to $12.00 ind ONE-TH Come ies and misses, Leatherette and leather covered frames; values take your choice Wednesday at IRD OFF THE STAR—TUESDAY, AvKLL 10, 1912, Letters Hom Mother®&s She Advises a Regular Bedtime Y DEAR DAUGHTER regret that your nurse did not put your little daughter to sleep ata regular hour, The hours of sleep should be regulated with the same precision as the meals, and although a child should depend upon its mother or nurse for its food, it can go to dleep of. it cord You will probably have some trouble in putting your baby to sleep now, because It has had time to learn very bad habits, However, I should mak certain hour the time to undress her and put her in her little bed, and if you know that she ia per: feetly comfortable, just leave her alone until she falls asleep, She may cry @ little, but this will not hurt her, Indeed, a great many very wise nursem towist that if a child does not ery a good deal the firet two months, ite lunge will not be well devel Qped “ Upon putting your child to bed regularly, my dear, depends mueh of your freedom. Of course, I know the joy of holding one’s baby in one’s arms while crooning a lullaby until {ts drowsy eyelids droop over its sleepy eyes, but I am afraid this will bor come rather irksome in time, and the baby is much better if it be put to bed and allowed to go jeep of its own accord, It not only is physically better, but It soon learns that this world is not made sole ly for its little self, Start this plan, my dear, for only tn this way can you give the eveninga to your husband, which is not only his privilege, but hin due, and it should be as great a pleasure now as before the arrival of thiw baby, who will learn to say “grandmother” when she wishes to speak, to YOUR MOTHER, | Letters to Cynthia Grey ee * FOR PROGRESSIVE WOMEN * * * * * * * ee Dear Miss Grey from 16 to 20 years of age. We consider that the dredses worn by women today are insanitary and injurious to the health and free move- ment. We consider the clothes worn by men better and not immodest for women t6 wear. We would like your opinion on harem skirts, Our |young men friends have been quoting poetry that we do not understand. | Do you consider it good form, unless it la the bent and every one knows it? Please tell us the name of the best poet to study from. PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT FOR WOMEN. A.—If the harem skirts are made full, there ia absolutely no im- modesty In them, and they are certainly more comfortable It is very rude and bad form for one to quote poetry or talk on subjects of which those present are not familiar Longfellow, Tennyson, Moore, Burns, Scott and Riley are all fine for study and comparison, RRA eee * ata * HINTS FOR THE i * * SILVER WEDDING ¥ bs ete eeeekee oe * THESE “LONELY” MEN. #)© “LIKE ATTRACTS LIKE.” * * Lettanwnneewanens| Tek eheweeeneerare| Dear Miss Grey: What flowers| Dear Miss Grey; 1 am a lonely would be nice to decorate with for| young man, 22 years old. Have a silver wedding? Also I would like | Just returned from the Orient and a suggestion for the place cards| have decided to live here I left and & simple menu. Friends are|™Y home tn the East 15 years ago, going to walt on the table. How |no have no friends there. The trou- should they dress? What kind of; De is I don’t know # soul here, so invitations should be sent? I would like you to tell me how to! A READER wet acquainted with a nice girl. I Sicher the birth flowers, don't like to go to shows alone, r > team jand I don't like to stand on the gereingee P yibre tg jcorners and say: “Hello, Pretty or fern, and whi One,” tke | see other fellows do. Plain cards|) haven't the nerve, So I thought the corset!) would try and get your ndvoe. Thanking you, | remain A SAD AND LONE ONE A.—Ten to one you have done so jand been turned down. You are “sad and lone.” Yes, and you al- |ways will be—unless you make* radical change. Do you suppose A they a honor, and pale pink roses. with sliver hearts in make good place cards. ‘The following ia a simple but ap- petizing §=6menu: Chicken = cro quettes, potato or fruit salad, jel Nes, relishes, bread and butter, cake, salted almonds, sherbet and cottee, Have those who wait on the table r white, if possible.) would introduce a nice girl tor with a few flowers in thelr hair. (“SAD and LC one”? Indeed so. If the party is to be a large one, | formal invitations should be sent; as. informal notes, written a member of the family, will do. The latter gives the affair a more personal and hospitable alr. I do such a thing, I will pick oi the brisk, manly fellow—one wh }i# not looking around for a girl |whom he will FAVOR with a life job of making HIM happy. 1 will s plek the young fellow who ts a |law unto himself, and who can put tk delale S\in hin leisure time to his mental * who * * A QUARREL CURE A. CHICKEN BILL UP TOMORROW The freedom of the rooster cry council cham will be the battle cry of numbers of free American citizens tomorrow | Ia morning in t when the public saf bers, 0 ty committee ordinance Is unnece will give a public hearing on Coun. | purpose. oilman Blaine’ A large delegation of try-plucking bill. that the present They famous chicken bill. chicken raising sufficiently, and the Blaine | contend ordinance regu-| of chigken | caused the Blaine |starting in the old City hotel build ry for that |ing, spread to the Theatre Comique| Augusta Has Big Fire (By United Preus Leased Wire) AUGUSTA, af Dam: April 16 here today by a fire and other wooden buildings age estimated at $100,000 was which, WILLOWS REPAIRED Retilied, dyed. and re- made. Plumes any shad MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank Bide. cleaned aned, eurled, dyed An Earnest Appeal to Women! Look for these advertisers in these columns below who are doing business in your district. They will Green Lake Station SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Fancy fowa Canned Corn 2 Cans lic Gerrish Bros. |' Pioneer Grocers and Butchers. Green Lake Station, Phone Kenwood 2626, Fuel of All Kinds Buliding Material of All Kinds Flour of All Kinds Poultry Supplies. ‘Thore are a number of girla in our club, ranging} Spokane Grain Co., Inc. Green Lake Station. Phone Us $2,000 tor ¢-roem 0, Biggest Reliable Dealers. -Kenwood 151. ke “pale eum 0 —- Modern hardwood floor: 1,000 for # 00 One-third from ry S-room he two cash la Maple Laat Addition None In 10 a sorth et Green Lake 9500 each for 2 extra per acre, fine Phone Kenwood 166 GEO. W. HILL & CO. REAL ESTATE ae on & Ful See Us Jot Lake pune fine S-acre 2 miles lots, Loans, Insurance, Notary Public. ‘Green Lake Station. Phone Kenwood 377 MOON SIGNS PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER Ww. Painting and Paper Hanging. Interior Decorating a Specialty, 203 E. Seventy-second Street Green Lake Station. - "5 North 228, Kenwood 2323. m Lake Hardware & Furniture Co. Incorporated. R. C, Wakelin, Manager. FURNACES, TIN WORK Builders’ Hardware a specialty. cnc bekkbnnnneea Dear Miss Urey: [am a young! girl and have been going with @ young man for about a year until last month, when we had a quarrel over a mere trifle, and we have not spoken to each other since. Will be very glad if you will tell me) sotie way for us to make up. Ins it proper for a young «irl to let a young man wear her ring? How jJate should @ young man stay at his sweetheart’s home? Is it wrong to ask a young man for his picture? CUTEY. are usually over trifles. The one who Is at fault should apologize. If we could but postpone our side of the Ciosares ment until we have “slept over quarrels would become obsolete a girl likes the boy and they are good friends, and the attention is not all on her side, it is all right to jet a man wear her ring. Till 10:30 or 11 o'clock, at the latest, is the Jongest a young man should visit his sweetheart. It is not wrong to ask a man for his picture, but | would not do ft. Let him offer it. If he asks you for yours, you could sug jeest an exchange CYNTHIA’'S ANSWE: TO MANY QUESTIONS Prof. Bell tele phone in 1876. A—Quarrels ti perfected the Lace can be cleaned with either chloroform or benzine. The governor's salary is $6,000 a year. Christ was both a Jew and a He brew by birth. Filmore and Taft were the two Unitarian presi Billie Burke was born in Wash- ington, D. ©., 1886. To preserve eggs, pack in dry salt, small end down, Let no air reach them, See that they are pro- tected from extreme heat and cold, To exterminate dandelions, cut the plant close to the ground and pour a few drops of coal olf on the crowns. Sulphuric acid is also good, It is correct for a lady to accept a gentleman's offer fo carry her suit case*from the train to the street car. A pleasantly spoken ‘Thank you" should be given. United States senators are Wosley L. Jones and Miles Poindexter; ber representa tives are Wm. Humphrey, Stanton Warburton, Wm. La Follette, Their salary 16 $7,500. Washington's .| Let us furnish you with estimates. and love her SO MUCM that he | would make her life miserable if 305-7 East 72nd St. she left bis side FIVE MINUTES Green Lake Station. at atime. Get busy, and shed your|_ baby teeth GREEN LAKE MILLINERY STORE Faster 50 per $1? te, 415 Mate tor 48 to $10 Hats for 17 to $8 Hate for better atyles to select from. aasortment on hand. Look over but do hate Brings Home a Husband as Surprise to Her Governor-Dad. | When Gov. McDonald's daughter! Frances returned to her home in Santa Fe, N. M., from a visit to the |family ranch {n Lincoln county, she brought with her a surprise in the shape of a husband Surprise No, 2 to the governor was that his new son-in-law was {. A. Spencer, his own private sec retary at bis ranch. (Quit It! j me Swissco Stops It}... 20 au Sunday and Night Calle =, Millinery at a saving of 20 to cent over ¢ ta | the down town [till you have seen a not buy BVA MARTIN Green Lake $tatton. Phone Kenwood 272 LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FRERY [Green Lake Transfer Co., Inc. m Lake Sta NITURE MOVING. th Mala Office, PIANO AND FU General teaming to and fr elty dally, Goods stored five d free. Phone Kenwood 426 Barn: Phone Kenwood Phone Kenwood 2361. Residence Phone—Kenwood 2321, W. A. Burleigh REAL ESTATE AND LUMBER BROKER—NOTARY is Swissco stops dandruff quickly, grows new hair and cores gray fa aed hair to its natural youth- 1d spots, P trouble, * that our claime are true large trial bottle Le in silver 50 CHEAP LOTS, $200 TO $400 $50 Down, $10 Per Month at 6 Per Cent, cost of po to Swissco Hair P. 0. Square, Cin- 0, co will be found on sale at iste and drug departments t 60e and $1.00 a bottle House Bille a Specialty. Green Lake Station. F itzhenry Auction House 1512 Fifth Ave. second-hand goods and other tinerchandise; spot cash. Main 423, A 3619. Oldest Aftction House in the state, EPILEPSY CURED Spectaliat He has rea on will ask ean you fin They all cured The German that will cure epllopay? will tell you ft can Here is one case na nti 36 buys, sells (hie cu one mor young the a one 0} t Indy had of 18 until 26. the worst cases that has come under my observat or" years, three or fou cession without mind was affect ia ff you are Int TL don't want to give the names the path in print he next will be on dine the pationt’s sys ht below par The DR, G. J. N BiiY sand Ave New Gutters, Roofing Finials, Kenwood 25, | cepting sugar, Daubersmith Company pean eed TIN AND SHEET META®G& WORK Standard and Thatcher Warm Air Furnaces, Valley Tin, Down Spouts,| Hip-Shinglesa, Ridge-Roll, etc. 6835 OSWEGO PLACE, SEATTLE make it mighty interesting for you in regard to your buying. Carson Hairdressing College mand for our graduates. Call or Elitott GREEN LAKE STATION Woodlawn Plumbing! Heating Company Moved from np Woodlawn ave to 7118 Woodlawn ave., Green Lake Station, opposite bank PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING Jobbing and Repair Work a Spe- Green Lake Baking Co. GUSTAV WERTH, Prop. The only Stock Yeast Potato Bread made in Seattle. We furnish bread to the following grocers: Williamson's, Greenwood Grocery, B. M. Fountain, Winteimger. PHONE BALLARD 1779. L. M. Sawyer. Jas. Dann. Sawyer & Dann Dealers in RENTON COAL Brick, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Gravel, Cement and all Kinds of Fuel. Furniture and Piano Moving Baggage and Express. Wood, Phone Ballard 1965. Office, 7210 Aurora Ave. For the best granerion, combined with the best service, phone to C. E. Cartwright 4 McGraw St. Queen Anne 1531 Do You Know That the McGraw St. Sanitary Market In the best place on’ Queen Anne Hill to buy the best meats and fresh fish at medium prices? Try it. Auto delivery, 8 McGraw Street. Phone Queen Anne Prices Very Reasonable. Club Rates $1.50. Phone Queen Anne Highland Dye Works | Hans G. Hansén, Prop, EXPERT TAILORS Cleaners and Pressers of Ladie’ nd Men Garments. Fine Re. pairtug done. Goods called for and delivered promptly. 12 W. Galer, Cor. Queen Anne Ave. Absolutely Sanitary Bread can only be made by the latest up-to- date machinery, such as we use for making our dough from which we bake our famous Fremont Bread, Fremont Sanitary Bakery 4450 Fremont Ave. Phone North 1881. Fremont District My Competitors Say I nell ~ cheap—Watch my windows, By watehing my windows weekly you can always save money Ten Pounds Sugar. With $1.50 order. J. S. EVANS Forty-third and Phinney. Phone North 675. Phone M. 5403, HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE Lothrop Photographer 217 Walker Bidg. Buy a special advertising contract |from one of our representatives Positively no contracts sold at studio. Bell’s Drug Store End of Ravenna Park Car Line. Prescriptions carefully compound ed. Cool Drinks and lee Cream al- ways. Call and see us. cheap what 7 Pred 87.95 #1695, old curt Household Goods Moved In a careful, prompt, efficient man ner is the kind of service you |desire, and is exactly our service to you. DAVID JOLLY STORAGE, PACKING, SHIPPING Phones, Main 1701, Elliott 1024 412 Union St., Seattice, Wash. Phone East 57 We Call and Deliver. B. ROSS The Tailor and Dye Works Remodeling of Ladies’ and Men's Garments, Fancy Dyeing and Dry |Cleaning a Specialty. All Work | Guaranteed | Mens’ Suits, clean and press. .$1.25 Ladies’ Suits, clean and press. $1.50 2356 10th Av. N., Near Miller St. Picture Framing—Art Supplies AT-HOME PHOTOGRAPHS Schumacher’s Art Shop "| PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO | | G. N. SCHUMACHER 1610 Broadway, Seattle. East 7 Look up their specials, get acquainted with their phone numbers, watch their announcements every Tuesday in The Star. West Woodland — Pharmacy 6259 Fifth Ave. N. W. Ballard 785, Free Delivery, JUNKEN’S CORN REMEDY Will remove your corn. Our direce us for the care of the foot with away, and if followe guarantee a cure. aa ci PRICE the Prompt attention give . oraht? given to malt 3. N. JUNKEN, Pro Phone Ballard 101. RIGHT PRICES, RIGHT WORK Call and Talk it Over A Graduate of Illinois College of Photography 519 60th Ave. West. FOR GOOD GROCERIES Call or phone Ballard 226. Peas Hay Seeds 25c R. W. FELTHAM Corner 70th and 7th Ave. N. W. So South Park Now ts the time to get GARDEN SEEDS See my stock and note prices. CHICKEN FEED for the chick to the laying hens. All kinds at right prices. R. F. BURDIC FEED Garden Seed and Produce Lime, Cement and Fuel irk 9. 8458 Dallas Ave. Livestock Bought and Soild. Retailer of finest Fresh, Salt an@ Smoked Meats and Poultry, also Livery and Feed Stable First-class Rigs on Short Notice, W. Mortensen Phone Sidney 777. South Park, one block east from en@ South os Car. | Beautiful Rugs, Small Cost Because You Help We weave old carpets into beau tiful, durable rugs. We want to tell you more about our service and the very fine articles we are making from materials which you are throwing away. Phone us, Queen Anne 2252. New Idea Rug Weaving Company 213 Westlake Ave. N., Seattle. Ladies? Man-Tailored Suits Special for This Week, $35 THE DIAMOND LADIES’ TAILORS 14221 Second Av. Second Floor Opp. Bon Marche White and Decorated China Everything for the China Decorator, VERENA J. HULETTE, Teacher. Railsback-Claremore Co 50549nion St. © DON'T FAIL To See the Goods and Get the Prices at Sandstedt's . MILLINER Big Display 822 PIKE ST. “Save Dollars for You" » Phono Main 6506. | * Clip this ad, Main 3325. Night Phone Beacon 414 , E. M. BURKMAN Dealer in Paints, Kalsomine & Wall Paper—Contract Work a Specialty ALL KINDS OF SIGN WORK 312 East Pine St. Corner Melrose and Pine St. Recause your SSUUDINS? children ate” be: ~ hind in their studies, It does ‘not of necessity tm- ply that they are stupid. In large percentage of such cases this seem- Ing stupidity is due to eye strain, and a properly fitted pair of glasses would give them an equal chance with their more fortunate school- mates. c examinatiow® of chile dren’s eyes calls for special tact weil as professional skill. u do not need gh we will tell you Superior services at reasonable BRI THEE Good for 10 cents with “a > $2.00 eash order, ex IDEAL GROCERY | Phone East 8590 Corner Nineteenth and E, Mercer

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