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Today's Styles Today Special Showing of New Dresses and Waists This week we are mak. ing & special exhibit in Wifte Silk and Measaline Drestes—very handsomely embroidered in various styles and greatly appre ciated by every woman who sees them. Wo are also showing exceptionally good values in white embroidered Waists with square neck effect and three quarter length alcove, Priced at $3.00. (Cash is not required here-—Jjust a small pay- ment ts made when you make the purchase and the balance is paid by the week or month.) EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., INC. Press Leased GO, April 23-—-Two trav. f who alighted from a Chicago | feets, w' fg Northwestern train with cigars|fore going for a stroll THE STAR—TUESD THIS SEATTLE WOMAN IS AMONG =|, THOSE WHO “DO THINGS” In her office in the Collins build jing site, day after day, one of the busiest little women in Seattle. Her name ie Virginia MeMechen, and |her work is to help the needy in the way best suited to the difficul- ty, Sometimes she provides a sick mother with proper care; some IH] times a little stranger, new to this Hi] world, Is clothed, and sometim laborer is fitted into a positign th ing for him, but he could jw not find, | Mixa MeMechen is secretary of |the local branch of the Charity Or ganization soetety, and when told by « Star reporter that a story of her life was wanted, she asked | euarded within its walls such finely would think it started a week ago’ AY, APRIL 23, 1912. 5 equipped Goths illustrating the va-|from the splendid w in which ft 3,000 ATTEND OPENING —_[sszessiszansrs getters namely, to convin our people of »|the wisdom of purchasing It does not seem necessary, Over 3,000 people witnessed the night, when Mayor George Cotteri!!| sald Mayor Cotterill, in bie opening| ™4® be “ed = thus assist in build opening of the grocers’ and manu-|formally opened the show with al remarks, “to formally open|'9® "Dp the elty facturers’ food and household oxpo-| ringing addrews this exhibition, which has already sition at the Mammoth rink, last| Never has the Quge rink before’ been under way for two hours. One| we even The show will continue until « k from next Saturday lnteresting and Profitable to the Women The men folks say to wives and mothers: I have no time” if they are goi “Here is the money, you see about buying this thing or that; to paper the house, buy a load of coal, buy groceries or shoes, pay water ¢ Star believes the women spend three-quarters of the money today for “What will you say about my work? | don't care # snap about myself. f want it to be a story of my work.” She was reassured, and continued: “I drifted into the work. For some time | had been interested in social questions, and { just hap- pened into this during a school va eation. It was the result of a stray conversation f had held some time before. When the time came for the to go back to my position in the city school I was so interested in my work that I stayed by It. A little jater the head position of the local office became vacant, and I stepped The Charity Organization was founded 50 years ago in London, ligy ening Time: Now the eideir mouths. in violation of the |Botel has vanished and Johnson is Se emoking” order of the late |#till prospecting for it. & Dowie, are responsible | my peg © of disorder prevailing in today. Rioting in which CISCO, April Mayor Miller was soundly |Next Priday—*Titanic fund day’ i es “BISMARCK 11.” MAKES * * * * ores of others hurt, nearly 600 motion picture and vau-/® * We eteeeeee ee rophet’s city” to deville houses here are planaing to armed camp, pa-| devote their receipts to the benofit|Muntcation are truly pathetic, of the survivors of the lost liner. Panton & London Co RCOND AVE, BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA. ‘by 50 heavily armed men. Suits, Dresses and Millinery Every prudent mother should interest herself in our ondand Third Floor displays of apparel for girls in all gts of her life from babyhood to womanhood. It has ver been our pleasure to display more complete assort- nts 6i Girls’ Spring and Summer Attire than now. Gar- fs that are just as dainty in effect and serviceable in aterial as any one could wish them to be. Values are such assure a substantial saving to purchasers here. Spring Coats, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98 for dreas, schoo} or common wear in food values from our | of Children’s Spring Coats, in serges, shepherd plaids and made with large sailor collars and tastefully trimmed battens. The sizes range from 3 to 16 years, You will be im the values at these prices— $6.98 $4.98 $3.98 $2.98 $2.49 Children’s Coats Again assortment of Chiidren’s Coats fn 3, 4 and 5-year sizes, Of serviceable fabrics, such as pique, serge, satin and poplin. Dear Miss Grey The lamenta’ Verily VIRGINIA M’MECHEN ; The first branch in the United! States was at Buffalo, N. ¥,, and 20 years ago Seattle, then in bh infancy, but with the foresight of sage, established a local branch, that she might be ready to care for the poor of the great city she ts to- da, Virginia MeMechen was the firat | woman reporter on the Denver Pi and did similar work on the Rocky Mountatn ‘News and the Deny: Ree eee * ANOTHER APPEARANCE * * ae eRe eee tions engendered by my recent com- Poor, enthralled, mixguided benedicts! “Not louder shrieks to pitying heaven are cast, When husbands, or when lapdogs, breathe thetr lant, Please understand, you and your that | am not a adidate for matrimonial shackles happily married” correspondenta, Although apparently crushed by an avalanche of ridicule, tgno- miny and shame, and torn by a cyclone of conflicting emotions, | stilt contend that woman is a parasitic « mere ideal abstraction, impalpable to the senses, known only to legends | tracts in M. on and the pages of romance. P. 8—"Biamarek IL nd cot wishes to Mine rowth and that happy marriages are a BISMARCK IL mp! its of the season and best yathia Grey of The Seattle Star, and to the valiant co- horts who are fighting the battle of Feminism vs. Progress. A—The “parasite (7) Cynthia, thanks that he is stilt in oxistence; also for the len thia bas formed « habit of turning the sour MSMARCK IT Bismarck IL" for evidence he so kindly sent. Cya ings that come to ber un- sought into sweets, So, with the lemon, the acidity will be cloaked with pure water and sugar and the pesi saved to be candied at lelsure. Dear Misa Grey wilitng it shall be printed for all—t Feeling my experience may be of benefit, I am including “Bismarck II.” Some years ago, taken suddenly ill, { spent six months in a foreign hospital, every soul a stranger, there broken in health and finances. mother was the only good woman 1 wan bedfast most of the time and left { entered that hospital thinking my surviving the past ages; I tell tt, KNOWING the future age is BETTER EQUIPPED for MOTHERHOOD than any past; MOTHERS, not fami ly ORUDGES; LIFE COMPANIONS, capable of INTELLIGENT love and sacrifice. Bismarck IL,” you remind me o of the man who sat upon a hot stove and who stumbled in rising, and was burned the second time, and ta now dead sore and PROUD of It ton of sald hospital by my side. bachelor, unbuart by Cupid's bow, By Bismarck [1,” haperoning thi do not imagine a fair Ama epiatic. I remain a , Lam confident your at by experten love and trust may be safely given to the right one in this age, as ia any past. These are days of change, “Bismarck 11.” Change also. IRON WORKER Dear Miss Grey: As (hose expreased by riage ts What do you Bismarck HL unmitigated evil, and w TRIED IT? He muat forget that his mother was 4 woman. think of a man with such sentimenta “t How does he KNOW that mary ‘omen make it #0,” if he has NEVER Women ate doing as much every day for the uplifting of humanity as are men. Grant ed, there are frivolous girls and women; there are also men of the same class. He certainly would be a fine (? ou inded, cultivated” woman—lik ever become insane enough to marr, man or woman—is a “social puisan ) companion for an “ambitious, sert. e fun. I pity the girl who would y him. Such a person as he—either ce, an economic evil, and a political Iam not a sala-| zs the fence fixed— in fact fixings.” Women, study these advertisers’ columns every Tuesday. It’s money saved for you. } Green Lake Station (SPECIAL FOR THIS WE! * Fancy towa Canned Corn 2 Cans 15c Gerrish Bros. Pioneer Grocers and Butchers. Green Lake Station. Phone Kenwood 2626. Fuel of All Kinds Building Material of All Kinds Fiour of All Kinds Poultry Supplies. Spokane Grain & Fuel Co., Inc. Green Lake Station. Higgest Reliable Dealers, See Us, Phone Us—Kenwood 151. 2,000 for 4-r * on lot GOx100, 4 bloc » Green Lake Station. Half ensh $1,500 — Modern S-room hardwood floors; any terme $1,000 for i house: two tote. $2,500 house; fine Sacre 10 acres, $600 per 3 smiles |north of Green Lake, $500 each for 2 extra close in. fine lots, Phone Kenwood 166. GEO. W. HILL & CO. » . BerTaTe Loans, Insurance, Notary ‘Green Lake Station Public. Phone Kenwood 377. A. W. MOON SIGNS PAINTS, OILS, GLA PAPER Painting and Paper Hanging. ) WALL Interior Decorating a Specialty, 303 E. Seventy-second Street Green Lake Station. North 228, Kenwood 2323. Green Lake Hardware & Furniture Co. Incorporated R. C. Wakelin, Manager. FURNACES, TIN WORK Builders’ Hardware a specialty. My mpetitors Say I sell too cheap—Wateh my windows, By watching my windows weekly you can always save money. ‘Ten Pounds Sugar +e With $1.50 order. J. S. EVANS Forty-third and Phinney. xieee Kore OS WANTED Pupila to Learn HMalrdrossing Vac. ’ tunit mand for our Kradvates. Call or write ua, Hoome 206-0 Denay te. Two Doors from the ben Avense, Necund Bliott 42 “GREEN LAKE STATION n Plumbing: Heating Moved from = Woodlawn ave. to 7113 Woodlawn ave., Green Lake Station, opposite bank. PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING Jobbing and Repair Work a Spe cialty. Office Phone, Kenwood 118. Residence Phone, Kenwood 3047, Green Lake Baking Co. GUSTAV WERTH, Prop. The only Stock Yeast Potato Bread made in Seattle. We furnish bread to the following grocers: Phone M. 6403. HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE Lothrop Photographer 217 Waiker 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. Presertptions carefully compound- 4. Cool Drinks and Ice Cream al- ways. Call and see us. Williamson's, Greenwood Grocery, B. M. Fountain, Winteimger. PHONE BALLARD 1779. West Woodland 6259 Fifth Ave. N. W. Ballard 785, Free Delivery. JUNKEN’S CORN REMEDY Will remove tone ‘for the’ eat keep it « guarantee a Our direge of the foot 4 if followed, ¢. PRICE the Prompt atten oregon ation given to matt __ 3M. SUNKEN, Prop. Phone Ballard 101. RIGHT PRICES, RIGHT WORK Call and Talk it Over. A Graduate of Mlinots College of Photography 519 60th Ave. West. For Groceries, Hay and Feed Three Cans Best 20¢ Coffee in Town. R. W. FELTHAM Corner 70th and 7th Ave. N. W, EXTRA SPECIAL French 0 trieh Viamee u Inches lacks wiae .. 156 make a swell I, M. Sawyer. Jas. Dann, Sawyer & Dann Dealers ia RENTON COAL ee Wood, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Your off plumes cleaned, Gravel, Cement and all Kinds of | $2.°0 402 willowed Fuel. Furniture and Piano Moving renewed, dyed Baggage and Express. eur booth at Exponition away. HEPTCR HAT & PLUME CO. 357-961 Arende Hidg. Housghold Money coupons given Phone Bailard 1965, Office, 7210 Aurora Ave, newt dg ro Now is 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 Garden Fertilizer Ind. irk 9, 8458 Dallas Ave, All Vegetables and Fruits ee a P oodas ove C. EB. Cartwright |i « caret, promot, ctneient man- ner is the kind of service you GROCER desire, and is exactly our service to you. prices in this lot 98 from .. . e to 1.49 SBS ~~) superfluity.” A HAPPILY MARRIED WOMAN _— —- aa ee —— , . , A.—What do | think of “Bismarck IL"? I try not to think of bith; " | Tren s ats I try not to believe there is one of the specie’ man who really bolda such views, 1 98 Dear Miss Grey: My! My! Where did you learn so much aboet i girls and women, “Bismarck I"? I wonder if you were ever acquaint; Mitans - ed with your mother; or didn't you ever have o: If she was like and pretty tency braids befecked the ones you speak of, ‘ou are not so much to blame, but I flowers and ribbons. Clever and appro- think you have just shut yourself up in your little shell and drawn the te styles for girls from 2 to 10 1 98 Hid on so tight that you have soured yourself, the world and all in it imrears. Note the price, only ..... . Better take the lid off quick, or you might have another explosion, hehesnsegiihe and it might prove fatal. Don't you know we mortals find just what Mes we are looking for? If we look for GOOD, we find IT, and if for BAD, we find IT, too. You must have a wee good speck left chance, it will make the whole world different. 1 know lots of UN SELFISH «iris and women, whose whole aim seems to be for OTHERS, who WORK and SAVE, as did thelr MOTHERS and GRANOMOTH- ERS. They trim old hats and make things over, so daddy's expenses won't be so great. What would you think if we girls said ALL men were mean and |scHish, just because some spend money foolishly and ruin their heaith and characti Maybe some of them won our hearts and tried to break them, and our hearts ached, too, but we didn't say ALL men | WERE MEAN, We still look for GOOD—and we STILL FIND IT. Women’s $4.98 Trimmed Hats for $2.98 A bountiful assortment in this lot from Gor regular $3.95 and $4.98 lines. Plenty of Variety in colors and shapes—in fact, almost ierything that’s good style this season. Jit*you will only give it a Po a a a a ee ee * * . CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS TO MANY QUESTIONS 7 * a a a ee i i ae 2 el In a restaurant or cafe, a lady with an escort should give her order first Women’s House Women’s Wash | Dresses, Sp’l 79c | Skirts, Sp’l $1.49 There is no law in this state preventing marriage between “step relatives, It applies only to blood relation. Ia bine and other good colors; fasten with pearl buttons at the de; low necks and short Mleeves. Materials are the al- Ways trustworthy percales. All Mites from 34 to 44 Priee, special Made of figured designs, also black and linenette in several I know of no satisfactory way to clean chiffon, but an alcohol or cheeked lehloroform bath will sometimes improve it. 79 \sizes from 20 to 41 ee c waist measure. Price Piece Goods Specials—Basement 12i4c SILKOLINES 9c j27-1N. DRESS GINGHAMS 6%c bh Silkolines in plain and | Geog 190 values in all the sea styles, best 12% grade, white designs. alt $1.49 Peroxide, applied daily, will remove cigarette stains from the fin gers. Pumice stone is good also. naan The parent has full control of the child untill he is of age, unless the juvenile judge removes the child from the parent's care When soup is served in bullion cups, it {# eaten with a spoon. It is permissible to drink the last, using one hand only to raise the cup. Wednesday 9 sonable stripes, plaids and 63 - as | pd « note holds good far six years in © lchecks. Price, 'a yard ... c A judgment obtained on a } fae six yeate ‘ | state of Washington. If obtained through error, after the note ts out 321N. MADRAS 13'40 } 1, ad, it be set aside upon showing the error corded Metves ie white| TABLE OILCLOTH 13/46 lawed, it can on Rae with Diack and eotored (Best quaity ‘Fable Oficioth: ts Mount Rainier National park, Washington, has an area of 2 | . " 4 gc 59,360 acre See io araterial admirably lfaney styles only; straight 20¢ Pilacres, and Crater Lake National park, Oregon, 199.300 acres ] we for summer drosse ws Md waists, Very serviceable| Value; full pleces and perfect only persons who shall have been dead ten years are eligible to e | ls rd 13 he Hall c » follow women have their names inscribed : 2 ‘ all of Fam The following | a Mary Lyon, Emina Willard, Maria Mitchell, Harriet Beecher Stowe and New Arrivals Dress Goods Dep’t } Frances BE. Willard oO 8 loth and boil until soft; ld salf, dry gently by fire, put into a ¢ Main Floor. jeer, or calf, dry cool the Hquid until blood-warm with water sufficient to ee ply: ‘ 27 ine! 6, was 8 ¢ soapsuds, rub d A late invoice and shipment of Fancy Striped Volles 27 inches Mi Giti: pliable. Wring as dry as possible, wash In strong soapsuds, rub dry . in all evening and street shades; just inside the north en and smoke well with wood smoke ce In the Dress Goods Department, 45 39c 35¢ , | i PREG ppd PPices, per 19 00000600906 %% O10, turnip, large anion and 2 ouncek Mew Cream Woolens in all weights—coatings, sulijngs, such as @)14 hours. Take out, dry and plac mixed spices. Leave in for | - ; Mrkes, Engliot whipcords and fancy diagonals, |® Cynthia’s Recipe take out, Gry and, plage ie MMC ES $2.50 "i 15¢ | Exchange Column Ol incon or leaf lard, With this mix ‘The ola Indian way of tanning was to remove the brains of the § | bacon \the onion and turnip with salt, cel 1 OOOO OSS OOOOH OM iis and 1 ounce mixed splees Will sortie kind reader give ®) Le; roast for 1 hour ren place re shee for chocolate ple? MRS. Bin bra pan with vegetables ant > lbeef stock. Then pour gravy over { wish to thank “De Collinary”} ail, and add 1 pint tomatoes ani for the sour brottan and wifl pass! enough vinegar to a tart te it on to the others, Take 5 pounds) also 1 clove gartie ot simmer till rump or shoulder meat and put into|tender, strain off gravy and serve @ solution of 1 gallon water, 1 pint| with noodles or potato dumpling, of of vinegar, in which’ is 1 each car-| macaroni Ask to see the new PEARL COTTON, so much in vogue Just Now for making lace work, bags, etc. 25 Batis a 3 A c i Try Panton & London First—It Pays 4 McGraw St. Queen Anne 1531 DAVID JOLLY STORAGE, PACKING, SHIPPING Phones, Main 1701, Elliott 1024 412 Union St, Seattle, Wash. Let us furnish you with estimates. 305-7 East 72nd St. Green Lake Station. ; Livestock Bought and Sold. Retafler of finest Fresh, Salt and 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 end South Park Car. Phone @ast 6756. We Call and Deliver. B. ROSS The Tailor and Dye Works Remodeling of Ladies’ and Men's ments, Fancy Dyeing and Dry Try |Cleaning a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. McGraw | Mons’ Suits, clean and press. .$1.25 oso¢,{adios’ Suits, clean and press. $1.50 x 2356 10th Av. N., Near Miller St. GREEN LAKE MILLINERY STORE MISS HVA MARTIN Do You Know That the McGraw St. Sanitary Market Is the best place on Queen Anne work a specialty. Old hats cleaned, dyed and reblocked. Bring In your old materials and ve them made up into stylish, millinery Prices most Order Hill to buy the best meats and ¢ ptodate fresh fish at medium prices? reasonable. a Green Lake Station ft. Auto Street. Phone Queen Anne Prices Very Reasonable. Club Rates $1.50, Phone Queen Anne 2324, Highland Dye Works Hans G. Hansen, Prop, Picture Framing—Art Supplies AT-HOME PHOTOGRAPHS Schumacher’s Art Shop EXPERT TAILORS and Cleaners and Pressers of Ladies’) PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO ene on and M ‘s Garments. Fine Re. city dally. ‘ofed' five'days|pairing done. Goods called for and G. N. SCHUMACHER 1610 Broadway, Seattle, free delivered promptly. Pros Secy. and an. A. B. Goleman. ©, B. Jarvis. Sunday and Night Phone Kenwood Green Lake Transfer Co., Inc. Main Office, Green Lake PIANO AND F Baro Kenwood 12 W. Galer, Cor. Queen Anne Ave, Phone Kenwood WE HAVE TOLD You That we manufacture wholesome and sanitary bread. If you are not a patron, consider this logic: qual ity is guaranteed when you pur- chase Fremont Bread Residence Phone—Kenwood W. A. Burleigh | REAL ESTATE AND LUMBER BROKER—NOTARY 50 CHEAP LOTS, 8200 TO $400 Fremont Sanitary $50 Down, $10 Per Month at 6 Per Bakery Cent. 4450 Fremont Ave. Phone North 1881, White and Decorated China Everything for the China Decorator. Broadway and E. Pine House Bills a Specialty East 653 Green Lake Station. DON’T FAIL To See the Goods and Get the Prices at Sandstedt's MILLING Fitzhenry Auction House Ave., buys, sells other Main 1512 Fifth second-hand P Big Display asi VERENA J. HULETTE, Teacher, anc 822 PIKE ST. goods |merchandise; spot eash Railsback-Claremore Co 605 Union St. 423, A 3619, Oldest | House in the state, Auction “Save Dollars for Yo Phone Main 6€06. Kenwood 25, iThe Daubersmith Company/" * TIN ANDO SHEET METAL WORK Standard and Thatcher Warm Air Pernaces, Valley Tin, Down Spouts, Gutters, Roofing Finials, Hip-Shingles, Ridge-Roli, etc. © 6 OBWEGO PLACE, SEATTLE 9 Phone East 8590 Clip this ad, Good for 10 cents with every $2.00 cash order, ox 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 Com 213 Westlake rong Seattle. Man-Tailored Suits Special for This Week, $35 THE DIAMOND LADIES’ TAILORS 14221 Second Av. Second Floor Opp. Bon Marche 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. DON'T MONKEY WITH YOUR nYRS, Your most precious possession, by buying bargain old way, The examination of such is not to be relied upon and the stock far from first quality, WH, on the other band, have the knowl edge and appliances necessary to detect unequal vision or other de- > use of drugs or the lenses to suit en, You awill save money by seeing us first If your eyes require attention, IDEAL GROCERY Corner Nineteenth and. Mercer