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j |} LOS ANGEL May §.—Forty Annual passes on various rafiroade, loat by R. C. Houston, Great North ern official, are Angeles today a reward. eTMVENS ACADBMY Vourth Near Dancing Guaranteed ta 4 Private Lessons Ce righted we Superior for Soups, Fish, Roasts, Game ani Salads, An Appetizer Jou Dowoan's Sows, Agents, N.Y, oan you y barm in that, or t couple to talk on? It is the up smiling at my work, making it a p Pleane answer at once, for 1 ar have no one to confide in or advise her love? May | have an answer Saturday, to think over my first blue Sunday? A.—-If you ever had he ‘ou have it new; if you do not have it now, you never had {t; jove cannot be destroyed. Why anticipate a blue y? All the time you really have {s the present moment. Make t wt of It, and the next one will be better If you will do this, and keep the thought that if this girl's love is true to you, it will be yours, but be willing to give her up if it ts not best for both You, there iy such a thing as talking too much about your marriage. She may have seen that you are weak enough to depend on her for your happiness, and you may have presented too much the physical side of the question, and repulsed her. It is only the unselfed love that brings happiness to all with whom it comes in contact Krows Electric Co. 318 Union St. Opposite Postoftice. an regain 0 a# to have something DE. Spring Has Come Now is the time to ptant GERANIUMS LOBELIA Daisies TOMATOES CELERY CABBAGE from old ORpPLUPowER tae b * CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS TO MANY QUESTIONS 4 he AP NE SS ‘ ; . * Died aie ab ee | $3.25 For Large Load : $2.25 For a Small Load Cooking Coal, $4.75 per delivered in university dis These prices are made to moving stock to our new location PR Re CB NIBLOCK S440 20th NE Kenwood 674 Water bolls at 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Centigrade. 120 PIKE 8T. mare sess, It ts not proper to wear tan shoes to a formal evening affair Use Your Credit. Today's Styles Today e See These Fine Blue Serge Tailored Suits Moderately Priced Exceptionally good values are now being shown in Ladies’ and Misses’ Hand Tallored Suits, made up in fine bine sergee-when you see the garments you'll agree they are the best valuss offered at “hs Cas ea $35 on Cred The tailoring is correct, along grace- ful lines, and there's a style that is only possible high grade tailors. If alter- ations are required they are made freely. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit Store’ 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. to the absence of the filaments in the akin. name is Mrs. O. A. Brown. Beards wehe common to On May 13, 1607, the first English settlement was made in America, at Jamestown The soft palate prevents the food from entering the nasal cavity When paralyzed, therg ix a nasal twang. Get in line with the girls who are Siomedas for The Star Dries | of $16 and $5 for the prettiest, neatest, simplest and cheapest gown| for the great day of days—the Grad a day. The Star believes that « «iri jook just as sweet in a cheap, | pretty dress, daintily made, as in satin frock. To prove it, T! Star offers a $10 prise to the girl graduate from university, ac business college or high sphool who brings in the prettiest, Combing the hair back from the forebead and applying a brilliantine {will help to train it into a pompadour ; PENSE r Letters to Cynthia Grey Sulphurro gell the famous three 1 {LX A AAR ARERR RRR Hot tion al ren tor On Steaks 4 ENGAGED CONVERSATION | * HALF PRICE It adds a relish which makes * RAR RKKKE RHEE RRR letters to young people, Now, Miss Grey, no young man: eve’ ie year 0 LEA & PERRINS’ d with as true a fove'as [have w certain young lady. Although sho ; eo year this as fat for $4.60. Although ra of age, | am earning good wages as SAUCE { d can easily support a wife, may | tith, 1912. “3 OVER THE COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER, PUEBLO, SIOUX CITY, DES MOINES AND DAVENPORT, IA.,, ROCK ‘The address of the Marconi wireless is New York city. WESTERN AND EASTERN POINTS, MAY 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, —_ - 11, 17, 24, 29. GOING TRANSIT LIMIT WILL BE 15 DAYS FROM DATE OF SALE AND FINAL RETURN LIMIT When you use this system of railroads in making your journey East you know that you have Steel Coaches and Electrie |train until you reach your destination HEN, TOO—You journey along a scenic route; polite employes take an interest in The absence of beards on thé faces of the men of some races is due | Dining Car you are served with the best of everything at a most }fo the absence of th efilaments in the akin, Beards were common to! r.. sonable cost THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912. 5 ll Drug Stores. Hitpoint Blectric Flat van $2. 5 many « dish a feast, Dear Miss Grey: For some'time I have been reading your moth promised @ date for our wedding, she has suddenly grown REMEMBER THE DAY Oia WORCERTER@HINE friends that her reason is that Union Pacifi 0.S.L. hae nion Pacitic — ISLAND, ILL, AND OTHER LEADING MIDDLE The average weight of a woman five feet five inches is 140 pounds. DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 14. OCTOBER 31, 1912. | Block Signals to protect you from the sua? step aboard the you and see that all your little wants are looked after; in the and cheapest dress made with her own fingers the races of northern climes, and probably in the beginning were na my, | neatest | ecto gainet cold The $5 prise covers same ground and ts for the fortunate) ‘e's protection against cold. : | }srammar school girl who cot jes with the above restrictions, | Send your names at once to Cynthia Grey, girlie. - neil we rahul tan aia aet ate amar hare ‘Consider These Things WOMAN. Lome weiigele 7 When You Come to Select Your Route man's Summer Excursion Rates will be in existence from now until fall to all the leading Middle West and Eastern Points, Call for information. E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, Sinchua Waeneh te yy iegenan Digee 716 Second Ave., Seattle | uffer a ° ‘ ~ which is at least being Phone Main 932, Elliott 1995. jencouraged by things that tend to © i i ito aus penaant ier he oa Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Jackson St. and Fourth Av, anhood of the race, by constantly bringing to mind things not worth while. Raw eaatatee ween tiveasaesesusensnoalh DR. HAZZARD'S FAST. | |THIS BABY IS | eee REAL SUFFRAGETTE|* and scrap SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 On all sides we hear complaint of |, big hat, re Dr. Lee DeForrest, the wire: | man’s Inck of deference to woman. © women who leas inventor, filed xn order in ® Naturally the apparent blame falls iH BONS OF| superior court directing #! on the broad shoulders of the male Hig = EYE! ae diaminsal of bie auit for hae TOO LONG divorce trom Nora Blateh De- | P°PUlation HAT-PIN, AND AWAITING THE VERDICT, REVERENCE WOMEN WHO WEAR THESE INSTRU fe who have OEE OGRE . Dear Misa Grey; We are con | stant readers of your letters and en- joy them. Miss Grey, do you think \ Dr. Hazaard’s fast is bona fide? | | think it impossible for a person to | do without food this long, and take so much exercise. Don't you think! | she bas a few food tablets slipped }up her sleeve? PUG. } AT have no redson to doubt the | fast is bona fide. From time to/ | time anyone has been invited to jact as guard. Why did not re} | spond? Thero is ie record of other bona fide f a» great | length. HOSP’ ITAL, PIERCED WITH A It is but fair to all eon cerned to look more closely into the matter. It is true that men are losing the outward symbols of reapect toward women, and are tn Dart guilty, Hut let us be strictly Honest, for it is the only way to lgemedy the evil | What have the styles had to do © with itt Forrest, the well known Ne York suffragettes, and al asked for a diaminsal of the autt for the custody of the in- fant daughter, Harriet Stanton DeForrest, the child which DeForrest said was taught to Nap “Votes for women” before she could say “da da.” y eeeeeeeeeeeeeee Se eE 4 eee EE EE eT ING OUI'-Retiring—GOING OUT! From the Women’s, Misses and Children’s Shoe Business YOU'LL FIND MANY WELL-KNOWN LINES HERE, SUCH AS FOSTER'S, GROVER’S SOFT SHOES FOR TENDER FEET, DUTTENHOFFER SHOES FOR WOMEN, ALSO 22 YEARS “<The Old Reliable Shoe Store” On Southeast Corner 6B R OW N 6 R O S. First and Columbia Southeast Corner First and Columbia On Southeast Corner ; First and Columbia Lot 1—Infants’ and Lot 8&—Misses’ Velour }] Lot 22 — Women's j] Lot 18 — Women’s Hand- |] Lot 24—Men’s Double |] Lot 34—Men’s Tan ]}] Lot 45—Little Gents’ World's Shoes for women; regular Children’s das an and Ends, values eee, at Children’s Shoes and Ties, $1.25 79¢ value, at .. Let 2—Infants’ and Children’s Dongola Tan and Patent Leather Shoes and Ox- een Lot 4—Misses’ Don- gola and Patent Leather Oxfords, worth $2.25 . Best 39 Lot 5—Misses’ White and Tan Fancy Top Button and Lace Ss. Ss $2.50 .. Lot 7—Misses’ regular $1.25 Dongola Lace and Putton 19% Shoes at . uv Calf and Dull Dongola Shoes; $1.50 value Lot 9—Misses’ Bare- foot Sandals; regular og 00 value, $1 23 Lot j0—Little Ladies’ Tan and Patent Leather Oxfords; reg- ular $3.00 Lot 11—Young Girls’ Tan and Black Ox- fords; $3.50 98c value, at .... Lot 13—-Women’'s Hand Turned Romeos and Juliets, 4 $2.00 values .. 1.28 Tan and Patent Leather Oxfords and $3'50 value ..$219 $3.50 value Lot 21 — Women’s Fancy 2 and 3-Strap 98c Lot 15 — Women's Black and Red Dorsay $1.69 16 — Women's . O9¢ Lot 17 — Women’s $1.75 Suede Slippers Slippers, $3.50 values Slippers; $2.50 values . Lot $1.50 Boudoir Slippers . turned Dongola Slip- 69 pers, $2.50 value C regular Lot 19—Women's $1.75 House Oxfords 1,000 pairs Women’s Cloth Top Patent Leather But- ton Shoes; regular $5.00 values— $1.98 Lot 40 — Women’s Daniel Green's Felt Romeos, all colors; $1.50 values Lot 35—Youth’s Gunmetal Box Calf Double Sole Shoes; value Sole Calf Work Shoes, geneva ) A Lot 25—Men's Good- year Welt Box Calf and Vici Kid; * $2, 59 $3.50 value Lot 26—Men's Black Viscol Blucher Cut Work Shoes; regular $4.00 $2.73 value .. Lot 32—Men’s regular $5 Fancy Top Patent Lot 30—Men’s regular 85c House Slippers “The Old Reliable Shoe Store” BROWN and Horsehide Bare- foot Sandals, $2.00 value $1 Ag Lot 37—Men's 16-in. Tan Viscolized Water- proof High Toe Shoes, be we "5.09 Lot 38—Men's Tan Russia Calf Patent Leather Oxfords, regu- $5 $2.40 $5.00 Lot 46—Boys’ Youths’ Vici Kid Dress Shoes; $2.00 sc SS Lot 47—Boys and Youths’ Tan, Black and Red House Slip- pers, $1.75 and BROS. Southeast Corner First and Coiumbia Gunmetal Blucher Cut Shoes; a value, at S119 Lot 50—Men’s , $3.50 Heavy Work Shoes .... * $2, 15. $4.50 Men’s Calf and Patent Leather Blu- Shoes... SBD Shoes $5.00 Men’s Gunmetal, Vici Kid and Patent Leather Lace and Blucher Shoes ... $3.65 Men's $6.00 Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Blucher or $4.65 Lace Shoes . Let 28—Men’s regular $6.00 12-in. High Top— $3.95 Lot 36—Little Gents’ Box Calf Bluchers; heavy soles; $1.75 value Lot 43—1,000 pairs Wom- en's Hand-turned Delsarte Patent Leather and Vici Kid Lace Shoes; value $4.00 to $6.00, at— gec Doors Open 9 a. m. 35 Salespeople Wanted