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| Der. C. B. White moved to North eee fern Bank Bids, 4th and Pike, tak finishing of tnd. Remembe: “im at tat 3 they're JACOBS PHOTO SHOP ARCHITE BUNGALOWS, e700, NICHO! ert nteod th and t BUILDER For Saturday Only Man-Tailored Blue Serge Suits, 16ounce material—Skinner satin lined—the kind the ground floor stores get $32.00 for— Special $20 ese Blue Serge Suits, Skinner satin lined, ounce materia!, $37.50 valves— Also Blue Serge Suits, the regular $22.00 kind $15.85 Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop 500 ARCADE BUILDING 18 0) mace 1y —— Tailors the finest i the World on Tap! = to hear Caruso, or Melba or John do you want to laugh with Lauder or with Nora N wm you want your home turned into a a thousand laughs? you want to have the boys and girls looking to a night at home? course you do! Get This Wonderful “Favorite” Talking ine at Eilers To- brow Ho all we say for it, Your a, be and a thousand times more. If It poroval and keep it, you can return {t, and your cheerfully refunded. 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TPAND UNIVERSITY : | While | busy oi the “m mother the sui and the girls are mer dreas problem, " dictators of fash assetibled at the disguise o ik, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers’ as#ociation, have |decided upon what women will wear convention i | | SRR ee R eh * ‘ W WRITE MOTHER A LETTER # * lke theeweneerennnn | Ten days from now, the second Sunday in May, we will be celebrat- $5 our national “Mothers’ day.” The national object is: “To honor and Uplift motherhood, and give happt ness to the ‘best mother who ever lived’--YOUR MOTHER.” | The national observance Is: “Lov , ing remembrance of your mother jor her memory—through some dis jtinet act of kindness, tribute or let iter, LIVE THIS DAY AS YOUR MOTHER WOULD HAVE LIVED iT” In this western part of tho coun: try, especially, there are many ae from their homes and mothers. Many who are so busy [that they will not think of writing |the “Mother day” letter until they wee the “Mother” badge advertis Jed in the window of the local flor- ist. That will be too tate for the letter to reach her on “Mothers day. And mother at home ta pa- |tlently waiting, and not too busy miss the letter from her boy or ° ‘THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY. 3, 1912, hext fall, that ts, if they want to be, right up to the minute. Above golng, of th Suit jack proxim ing. The It cling rather ¢ are pletures, coming and new fall suit and coat. | will longer, ap-| inches predominat- | es of the suite will wely to the figure, write mother you are living a de ent life. Never mind {f you were Wrong last w Tell her what you are NOW. Keep the past to yourself. tt is a part of your pun- lishment. Make MOTHERS’ DAY| a GOOD DAY. | . rh bed Seah * * WHAT ABOUT OUR . PUBLIC MARKET? * * eee eee eee ee eee Dear Miss Gr Is the public market a benefit of a rimeat to growth of Seat on eotalty | burbs | | 1 know it is handy to have a grocery so if, when lordering ket, we for Ret & cake of yeast or a box of! jmatches, we can get It from the! Rear-by grocery, But, can a bust |nene survive for long on such} (salen Can We @xpect out part of) the city to grow If we do not pat. ‘onize its business house FOR JUSTICE. | A.—Belleving this subject, Intel | j Higently discussed, will tend to t THESE ARE WHAT YOU, MRS. AND MISS READER, WILL nh, WEAR NEXT FALL IF YOU WEAR THE “VERY LATEST” and the nobble skirt will be notice able by its presence. arate coats. are to be length and cut on straight Features of coats of setin al #, deep arm holes, sloping shoulders and high batton ing effects. full ate ey as if I did mean it, but didn’t dare to way It So, you see, it has been rather tax to think up the proper saluta mn, and Tam at my wits’ end, un. lp me out, I shall be p grateful for your advice ° RETSY B&B. Why not let the word “chum’ follow the “dear,” thereby modify ing any sentimentality that might be attached, and averting the calam ity of untotentional encouragement? more thi A | dade de ded tated dete teed * * MOTHER WRITES “LASSIE” « 4 , . BEER EERE EH EE A Will you allow | Dear Mit Opey me, through ypur column, to reply to “Lassie,” Whose letter to touched my heprt? eeee AX OLD SUBSCRIBER A.--1 att glad to publish a letter so full of Common sense and moth-| erly advice. Here it Lassie to made me wad First, because you have deprived of &@ mother's care ond, that you hav onfidence in your own God-given powers of self-control and resist- ance, Wo have God's word that the devil of temptation, whether it] comes in devilish or human form, will flee if we resiat it, and that i girt—for, no matter if you are §0,| betterment of our city as a whole.) we draw near to Divine influen: } you are still | mother boy” and “girl” to You have not been successtul,|*** ** tet te kth Hew Adsoly and want to walt until you can j#end money when you write? To mother your love is more than | gold. You have gone wrong, and | fee! too guilty to write? Begin this || moment to live straight, so you can TUBSTUFF STORE STYLE ‘ATE Quatiry House Dresses EXCLUSIVELY, The Upstairs Store that sells nothing but House Dresses and will offer ALTERATIONS FREE on the dresses selling for $2.50 or more, From Maker to Wearer, House Dresses .... $5.00 cond Floor Arcade Bidg. Rooms 206-208, All kinds of selling from 95e up to 4 I throw it open to the public. \* o ; 8 THIS EQUAL RIGHTS? «* * [eee eee eke hee eee Dear Miss Groy 1 have al! friend who has helped her husband | | work and save until they have con. siderable property and money in |the bank. They have nine chil-| dren, and she does all the sewing and washing for the whole tamily. | Her husband stays away for months, leaving no money to pay bills, The grocer and butcher carry them for a month, then, when there is no pay, they refuse to give them more Why has she not the privilege of giving them a check on the bank to pay these bills? Must she go without food and keep the children out of school on account of # stingy husband? 1 would like to hear from you, | mothers, and from wives of other such stingy husbands, if there are jany. I think a wife should have as |much right as a husband to draw money from the bank when she has done more than he to earn it | MRS. EB. L. D. | A-—First I will tell you what she/ can do, She can run bills in the husband's name, and he must pay }them. If he does not, the grocer or |buteher can attach the property. If people could only remember that |in the beginning fs the time to jedy the majority of matrimonial |troubles. A woman should tnatst |from the first that a part of the money and property be in her name, Jor, at least, jointly in thelr names |e fe tei tei tet ttt tot * * * [Rt ROT OTO TE TORT TOTOT ttn Denr Miss Grey: Do youthink a rold girl should make a prac f staying all night with girl ds? I always read and try to profit by your kind and just advice | A MOTH) A—I do not. Once in a great while it is all right, if the parents are well known to you, and you know to a certainty that the girl at whose home your daughter stays is being reared correctly, Keep your little daughter, as much as possi | ble, with children younger than her nel. FOR MOTHERS [RRR EK \* * * LIMITING THE “DEAR” * \* * Kann hhh hhh Dear Miss Grey: 1 am in a quan- dary, John Henry and I have grown up together, gone to the same school, “scrapped” and fished to: |gether, and been good chums all jour lives. Now, John Henry is holding down a job in a nelghbor- jing state, and up to the present time we have corresponded pretty regu larly, Here is the trouble How should be begin our letters to one another? Shall I say My Deear John Henry” or “Friend John Henry,” or perhaps “Dear Friend”? 1 don't like to say “My Dear John Henry,” for he isn't mine yet, and “Dear J. H." seems sort of sentimental. It is aM right to write “Dear Sir” to one you don't two straws about, but here it ns absolutely nothing, or too much. I feel like a goose when I use the “dear,” and like a litth idiot when 1 don’t, for that seems | victions. it will draw near to us By all means, shun doubtful companions. ly refuse harbor any but pure thoughts, and read the Old/ Book. Also get the book, “What| a Young Woman Ought to Know," | at any reliable book store, or the Ubrary Don't IMAGINE you will give up. Be true to YOUR OWN BEST con- Look UP—not down;} look OUT—not tn. FROM A MOTHER. STATE DENTAL WAR ‘A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE ot compete with cheap den- but with the high priced Dental Combine, on quality of work for half their price. My offices have been located in the Union Block, mt TIM Wirwt Avi for twenty ¥ I, myself, took chargé of the ¢ fices July 16th, 1901, wh fices afforded practice nd today I to serve my patients p¥dotice and work wht the jonlousy . and weath-of the State Dental Combine upon gpe: they refused me matters require My large acquired by careful methods waran was what bro apd things unknown to and in a manner t OG tt. They ti cayld not do work f hat R could not be % ‘They forget that the great vo of dental work’ done at my offices only had to yleld me a small profit on each patient in order to make my income qmmpie to satisfy me. does uv ake any difference whether tt is of teeth, a bridge, & gold oF porcelain crown, a gold, silver, of porcelain filling, en or your teeth Wy rantee jong yew auccess proves that the people have en- dorsed my methods, You save a dollar, | make a ned the Dew two dollars when I do your work, Heware of Dent First av, door south of my offtes te MY NAME to cateh Dental #« deprive 1 ought becaune the: my price is of Dr. Edwin Brown, D. D. 5. Seattle’s Leading Dentist 713 First Avenue Union Block. Door South of the Postal Tele aph Building: # until 8 and Sundays people who work One unt 4 for Dr. ©. EB. White moved to North. ith and Pike. *** 99% Huffer at time ndigenstion lyspepala. FRECKLES with some for n ted, It bee VEGETABLE SILK NO HOSIERY yarth kin spec a new drug strength, which is so uni in removing clear, beautl ‘ a by molute y if it faliat ri othi ee Scotch Stomach | Remedy indig thi H Don't hide your frecklen al You Voll; Rot an ounce of othine re- | move them, Kve the firet night , ’ ntirely, It ie absol nd cannot injure the . " SCOTCH STOMACH 50e—REMEDY—$1.00 AT BARTELL'S tion « keep < Sample Suits... TRACIE rn? Bhd 905 1-2 Third Avenue mo this that t guarantee wold ytback PANTON & LONDON CO Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets Hundreds upon hundred sortment » far. n beautiful large of fine mtterials ribbo atisfied custome ord till unbroken Thes shapes and models so very popular just now and trimmed in the most appealing and stylish effect silks lors. Almost e be surpassed in and beauty Lot 1— Trimmed Hats, worth to $ 8.00, for Lot 2—-Trimmed Hats, worth to $10.00, for Lot 3—Trimmed Hats, worth to $15.00, for Lot 4—Trimmed Hats, worth to $25.00, for Over OneHundred Handsome Hand-Tailored and Fascinating Fancy Models in Women’s Suits Up to $55.00: Priced for Rapid Selling Choice $25.00 Second Floor. of pleased ar Ha They are with flower an ka t are for Satur 3 ay’s busine and medium ¢., in the prevailing ¢ tyle very we Our New York the purchase of this big shipment of Suits at half or less their regular value. Buyers here derive efit of this fortunate transaction. These Suits are so different ign, that they will ap peal instantly omen are bard t They are made from short lengths of the ported suitings, so t many This assemblage, presenting such an choice, comprises the most beautifal new materials, including whipoords, serges, diagonafs and other fashionable fabrics. Jackets lined with the best silk linings and finished with fancy inside pockets and shields. Come and select your $25 00 Suit for Another Important Offer of Women’s and Misses’ Suits and $25.00 Every Suit in this lot is made from all-wool ma terials—serges, diagonals, whipcords and mixtures. Both strictly taflored and fancy models. Jackets lined with extra quality silk and satin, guaranteed. Colors, navys, browns, tans, grays, black and white, All sizes, 14 to 44. Beautiful New One-Piece Serge Dresses Worth From $6.98 $5. 00 to $10.00, for nrestricted choice of the Not a few, but entire stock in the grades. All-wool serges in blacks, navys, Copenhagen, browns, tans, cham- pagnes and grays me are made with messaline silk waists in solid colors and strip: All sizes from M4 to 40. New Silk Waists Worth Almost buying organization negotiated the be 0 dist in de to nective ” who please st im- kind, unsurpassed are not ot a your A Sale of Women’s Separate Double $2.49 Coats, $9.98 New stock, new materials, newest models. Messalines and taffetas in all sta d evening shades; dozens of different mode Ail siz 34 to 44 This lot comprises all-wool serges and novelty wooleri mixtures in several good models, Full lengths, well made and finished, Perfect fitting. AN IMPORTANT FEATURE FOR MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT A Sale of Men’s New Crochet Neckwear One hundred dozen in the shipment just re patterns to be seen in Seattle at decisively reduced prices for convenient choosing. South Aisle, Main Floor. LOT No. 2 eived from New York They the most beautiful styles and have been divided into three lots All silk, in rich and beautiful color combinations, in stripes and various fancy styles, also plains, The hobble effects are also shown in this lot. Values up to $1.25, Very special at shies LOT NO. 1—Consisis of silk and mercerized Crochet Ties in plain and fancy colors in values = BD Spectal LOT NO. 3—Contains many choice English woven styles in the most genteel designs and colorings, including the pretty college colors, etc. These Ties are absolutely all silk, in values up to 69 ;: 5. Come and choosé now at ESF: ag ig i wes c Piece Goods Department—®e«men TABLE NAPKINS. FIGURED LAWNS 5c. Fine quality Mercerized Napkins, size 20x20, good | An extensive line of Figured Lawns and Organ dinner size; hemmed ready for use. Choice of | dies, mostly light grounds with dainty figured half a dozen pretty patterns, stripes and other styles, worth up to 12%c 5c A special value, each a yard. Special, a yard . TABLE DAMASK, WHITE GOODS 5c, 40-inch and 36-inch Plain White Batiste, Lawns and Dimities, manufacturers’ remnants; values 64inch Silver Finished Mercerized Damask tn ten different patterns, which include the better de iT found in the more expensive linens. pr agentne= ig tis: Ge | un to asc-0 yard, Specter price, a yard tee A special value, a yard FOULARD SATEENS 150, 27 inches wide, in navy blue, brown, tan, green and biack grounds with white figured stripes, etc. An exceptional value at, a yard Beads sepn ats LINENE SUITINGS 12!c. 36-inch Linene Sultings in white only; a pretty fabric for summer suits and boys’ Special value, & yard .. AFTER-SUPPER SPECIAL On Sale from 7 to 9 Saturday Evening, May 4th. Half-wool Danish Cloth in whit black and brown, on sale Saturday evening as stated above, per yard ., Webhe erhrccanee