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FAT fOLNS SUM] np » LNG ¢ THESE FIVE GIRLS THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1912. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS xx sx NEWS OF SPI SHH SHHSHSH SHS SHS SEHH SHS SHHSSESHE HEHEHE HH EOS OOD GRADUATE IN DRESSES THAT COST LESS THAN A DOLLAR EACH. | OSS SHH HOSES SH SHHOEHEEEEEO SESE OOOH OE Hamilton cron a= hy thoas ends of grateful patrons te take; no bedy-racking ox Se Starvation diet; mo sweating ee pills, oils, cathartion, salts. ot ony kind = I tomt my @eight th a short time and deen stout since, and (brows WEN AND WOMEN ARE (KING MY DRUGLESS TREAT war HoT YOUT Here IN PF 1 FAL, to prove my drogicss guything bat safe. quick and te fat reduction = Doot y write today for way to get your;the ness, prettiness and tractiveness, walt and the girls wearing jem made. eeeeoeoeoe The largest lumber mill in the world is located at Blakeley, Wash. * Massachussets fs called the “Old Bay after King Louls XIV. of France. dresses, State.” too—every Win a Star prise to) They were members of a graduat- your graduation dress! jing class of the Washington Irving Any girl han reason to be proud of|/high school, in New York a dress that wins a prise for neat-| There were 25 girls in the cla cheapness, | all made their own dresses, most of when the combination means at-/ them costing about $1 for materiais. |class of tain grade school, who ful- It tan’t the cost of the dre | Here are five graduating dresses | the taste displayed in building the | given $5 of shining gold. that cost less than a dollar apiece— | gown that makes for attractiveness, That's why The Star offers $10/ test must send thelr names at once cit, If precipitate of chalk is pure it is wholly soluble In vinegar stitch, y. | but | fl for the prettiest, neatest and cheap- est graduation gown made by the girls of this year's university, acad. emy or high school cl The grammar schoo! giris have a chance, too, To the girl in the 1912 these requirements, will be Those wishing to enter the con- <»|to Cynthia Grey, ee Louisiana was named Thefe is no jaw tn the state of Washington regulating the length of time a man shall work in a mill or a factory. Flowers may be kept at le carbonate of soda is put in the water in which they are left standing. two weeks if a little salt petre or SOHO OH OHOO OEE SES OOCS Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions SOSH SHH HHS OHHH HH HHH SHH HHH HHS & HNVolONE must aecompany re Henry Miller was born in London, 1859. } “Log rolling” is a political term meaning the maneuvering of poli ticlans to secure cooperation in the through a legislature. es passing of a favorite measure “Button holing” has the same meaning RHEE * NOTICE TO READERS *® Stamped and selfaddrossed * * *® quests for local addresses, & @ They cannot be published in # the paper. * CYNTHIA GREY. * * * * * Thee eee eee For Eighty Years Used as a keen relish for many a dish. LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE THE OMaimal WoRcEeTEMening ‘Letters to Cynthia Grey ih oe oe 2 2 2 2 2 2 a * * * * vs WILL THE PUBLIC ACCEPT THE TRUST? * * ied ee oe a 2 2 2 2 a a a a The generally acceptey opinion ts that w. protect ourselves against the. public, offen & famished woif to thwart our ¢ sonal right—that all the public bored in our minds, but line of life—and is MORE That we get what we trated in the example of K him @ hedge of such . ae individuals, That the public is waiting like very plan by violating the law of per heeds is the chance, This fear, har tends to limit our development along every OFTEN UNFOUNDED THAN OTHERWISE. give in faith and love is beautifully illus “iward Bok, of literary note, He has planted brillianey and beauty that the public come for miles to enjoy it with him. No sign, warning the notorious public “to pick. flower under penalty of law,” in to be seen. There 18 & sign, but oh it is printed: “THESE FLOWERS ARE UNDER PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC.” That ts all but the notorius public, which most ot a to ov aes, and the galaxy of flowers remains intact * & small thing? Will it not work successfully in t ve thitige of life? WHY NOT PLANT A HEDGE OF PLOW 5 AROUND OUR HOME AND BUSINESS 8CHE St IT WILL NOT LOSE US A PENNY THAT WILL, NOT COM BACK TWO-FOLD. IT 18 A METHOD THAT HAS PROVEN FINANCIALLY SUCCESSFUL IN SOME CASES. WHY NOT IN ALI . YOUNG TO MARRY. Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a young girl of 18. I have a youn man friend who lik me very well; and I like him. He AF mente be hin wife. What shall I do? I think I am too young yet. I still Ko to high school and graduate the last of this year, Shall i wait? HOPE A.—You young, dear, so why not tell him you are willing to marry him, say three years from now, if both are of the same mind when the time comes. If be loves you be will walt. Even if you do not “Intend to continue your education there are many, many things you should learn before you marry. You should kuow how to sew, cook, keep a house nicely, buy your provisions at an advantage, and also know whether or not you are being cheated when you buy & new gown, or 4 pair of socks for him. It would be fine for you to write to Florence Partridge, 1798 Kil- bourne, that you wish to join the Girls’ Triad. You will learn there, SAVES 20 PER CENT AT CITY MARKET Dear Miss Grey: 1 see that our City Market is called a detriment jto the growth of Seattle, I would like to tell the gentleman, who thinks the surburban growth depends on the corner grocer, that these districts were bullt In spite of him j Personally 1 save 20 per cent by trading at the Market good business. The little grocer is feeling the harpoon. people are used to tt, corher grocer. Dear Miss Grey: The letters concerning the city market should be read by every one who eats, Even boarders should read them. As |s008 as the people think for themselves, a way to reduce the cost of living will be found. Other cities are doing so. The elimination of the two, three and sometimes four profits to middlemen must first be complished, Churches, Sunday schools, clubs, unions, ansociations, are seeing light and accomplishing it for a small community, then why not for a large on ls there any Injustice to the grocer now in a small business? Then let- him require cash trad we should all do, or go to logged off lands to become a producer, How many know there is an effort on the part of the farmers to reach the people of this city? An effort held up and boycotted by those who buy in large quantities who like to fool the dear people who like to be fooled and who tamely walk up to That's We working and we dodge i when we can—yes, even the Respectfully, W. D. B. i ed * * * ee Dear Miss Grey sure per foot? A pends for with especial attention ability right itself when water, and great buoyancy, government A submarine can go 200 feet the average pressure of seawater half pound to great to TRAINING Dear Mins Grey 130 pounds to get fat, help me? A sweet ae I would like tils, and butter milk, and do not overeat, for that iittle food, ABOUT COLLAPSIBLE L@E BOATS What are cellapsible life boats like? under sea can a submarine vessel go, and what ts the The collapsible fe boat ie much the shape of a flat boat. is built with collapsible sides, made of steel frame and canvas, and de its buoyanoy on its double hollow bottom, strength overturned, There are but two makes approved by the below | ee * * * ed “neath How far a-water prea READER It It 1# constructed resist sudden shock— ot to immediate self-discharge surface of the sea, and is a little less than one- the per foot FOR WEIGHT. I am @ young man of 19 years, and I weigh only Could you please tell me what to eat and drink in order to become I will be very thankful to you for telling me “Try a diet of potatoes, meats, beans, desserts, corn, eggs, len- drink four Kat #paringly of fruits, and do not eat soups and juicy vegetables. is as detrimental to gain of weight as too Would buttermilk A READER. a fireman. quarts of water a day. Now, 1 have given you some muscle-producing articles, for you will not stand much show with the fire department if you present yourself to them a bundle of mere fat A fireman needs brawn as well as flesh, THE GRECIAN you please tell originator of the combination of dark eyes and light hair? your honest opinion of such a contrast. Would you dye it? What colors can I wear? Dear Miss Grey will bleached and it makes me tired. or brunette? A combination is very beautiful and very rare. jan blonde, and the finest artists dote on reproducing the style. G BLONDE. race is the Please give Everybody thinks my hair ta Am | a blonde, I am 18 years of age. PINKY. me which -You foolish, foolish girl, don’t think of dyeing your hair. It is designated as the You can wear almost every shade and color if your skin is clear; purples, rich reds, browns and tans, yellows and blues—avoid pinks. } Protect Yourself: e At Fountains, Motels or Elsewhere Original 2a Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All Ages Rich Mik, Malt Grain Bztvect, ts ow Not in Any Milk Trus! IF} Insist “HORLICK’S* = Bi oD 2-3 home HE young business man with his small account is weleome to the ad- vantages of the First National Bank. It has been our satisfaction to find many accounts which were started with very small deposits become big, substantial ac- counts, We offer every con- sistent assistance to young business men. Our officers are always pleased to discuss any matter of a financial character. FIRST N for oo ayer Soups, Fish, Roaste, An Appetizer state. In 1897 he was instructor at Harvard university, Doering the | following eleven years he had t.e NATIONAL BANK the trough and pay tribute to the boycoters and their tribe, instead of | . Pioneer Square, First and James supporting the farmers by demanding the opportunity to prove for lehair of history at Leland Stanford university in California. Pheer Mate T251. i i GOT TO QUIT BLAM. 5s ING TED.” nN Chie 1 ore roRD First Ave. A. Medoley Pro ¢ Clerk Outeide a Cold Water In Al i Roorma Forty Rooms Connected With Private Baths w ‘ork: Kerepran doesn't smoke, drink or swear. What work do you think make ‘& success at: Rounder—fancy work. Cowboy College Head CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 11.—Dr. | Clyde Augustus Dunjway, president lof the University of Montana, was elected president of the University lof Wyoming today. A score of years ago he was a cowboy in this THE MARKETS Runa’ People employed Ket cheap rent |“ Natioe Washington but local ++ _.20@ vend 1.75@ 3.00 bh a) len een 1.16@ 3.50 Navel oranges Av. BN. W. Cor. Union this a4 with you Rounds Ox tongue, fresh . Liver. Heart. Mutton— wes apices : re Invited to me With Us Breakers Pork— Dressed hogs Trimmed sides Short loin pork Shoulders mest Sos = £ ee € S3ou ee Liver sausage « Bologna Tubs rh Foral Agree to furnish you and most appetiz- fod. obtainable. — We'll Fit to you in a large, Welllighted dining ae ad the cost will be very I indeed. You'll en- with us, and it will the heat and veration the Sunday dinner | We will serve tomgr. |! Hama Hacon . Boiled ham ue me e Clo Spring brotiers Hens Turkey! Squa’ a, ive . OO. save Roosters, live, Ib. Spring duckling, Ducks, live, Ib Geese . Squabs, vi dos | Potatoen, oregon ontons . | Carrot ke \Asparagua \ficeta, sack WexeE FOR _ 25¢ E) rriea abbaxe lettuce, er uce, dos ‘do2 | Strawh Calif. | Hothous! | Head umber ery, dom « Rhubarb, local eas ranges, eweeper. for the leet dackson North 2177. Three and four-room apartments, furnish water heat; Steam heat water Moder nore, ™ ANSFIELD Mre. Lauretia G. Heed, Prep. Transient and Tyeeaen. ing Hot an very Steam Heat Cold Fi 417 James St, Seattle, Waeb. —THR WELLINGTOS— Modern fowr-room apartments, Mervice includes private bathe, prt vate lockers. sleotrte money in city Phone Kast - 128 Melrose Ave. N ARTHUR APARTMENTS. 3 r We will be pleased | Holy tiled “bath. ne A 3800: enty of Fr ished and Mt JACKSON during with na. vate the bes all f y the n 4018 12th Ave. N. Bm. ouaskeopin J complete; he mes disappearin Kastiake ¢ 4 sb Air and V Unfurnished Hore Oo Jackson me to U fe and date. Mata Corner Bligh week up, t ronn HOTEL “A Home jectric Lights up. nd telephone in Clean, y « <7 ‘on Depot and Docks modern 2490. ASTORIA th and Pine, ransients 750 w ing and col STATE for Men” Fi very room ite, Wash. n462. to 50c; $1.26 Por D. Steam Heat— Shower Bath. LisTER APARTMENTS fo TIS Kant! iy furnished take Ave. for housekeepin e ine view; axcellent location, 2 and 3-room sultes, com- ‘Weed, Selling Price. Eastern, Washington timothy +s. + 18.6 Phone Bast 820, — HOTEL ROSLYN Fifth Av. N. and Hepublican St, oe 26. 00@ 26 -26,00G27. 34.90 139.00040. . 36. | Shorts . | Whole corn | Cracked corn North Phone @ New and modern; and cold water in jueen An Point Car. ne car or Al mn An 2042, steam heat’ hi ory room; el ot Jome Dowcan's Sows. Agents, N.Y. themselves whether the farmers surrounding the city cannot In open dealings reduce the cost of living and yet live themselves on the price |pald DIRECTLY to THEM by the consumer. THE WILHARD Seventh aod Union, Mate sana. CLOSE IN, FIREPROOF, BATH, HoT AND COLD WATER, TELEPHONE IN RACH Roos. RATES REASONABLE. filien tatiw OLE APARTMENTS M2 Mest Vine 1, 2 and Z-room suites. also sleep- ing rooms, S00 up; suites from $3 to $5 per anite Mra Olea, Prop. Tie Chow’ nOTRL 5 Hixth Ave Three Hlocks Mast F. 0. owly furnished Rest hame cooking Mente 750 Heard $469 per weet Doard and room 608 to 9650 me Vhene Hast (34; Eillett se74, GRAND VIEW APARTMENTS 400 Kastinke Ave. Furnished Walking Distance Apartments. 1 Rates. sonable Mastiake Care Pass the Door. THE ABHOTTSFORD . 14 High Class Modern Apartments of 2, 3 and 4 Rooms at Medium Prices. Furnished or Unfurnished, Corner 11th ané Fir, Veater © Pheee Mats 3927. THE RossMORE Sand ¢Hoom Apartments Furnished and unfurnished; steam beat, bathe, ete. Rents reasonable; close tiny HOTEL ALBANY be my 9 4 Modere, Steam Heat and Mot and Water is All Rooms eter BESTT teens t Rates by t fy Week, Main Deon 0123-14-16 1206 Wewell st. Phoee Millett 3296 TO NOTRE WHFTLAKE Post Brom boats, take Green Lake or Phimey Ave car. Frem Union Depot, take Wallingford Ave. car. Weatiake Bivd. and Tth Bnet 3160. BLUFF APARTMENTS Furnished and unfurnished 2, 3 and HOTEL LIVINGSTON 4-room_ apartments. mw d c Virginia Bi jorner Virginia St. SEATTLE 100 Modern Well-Ferntehed Hoome 0. L. ANDERSON, Prop. Mates Se Per Day and $2.50 Per Week and Up Phone Main 2500 THE ns 410 Went Roy § Kinnear Park car, get off at Roy jet and Ind av, (Queen Anne district.) | Prices right. Paraished er entur: nished. Phone @. A. 1372. | sient trade solicited. Raber, Lee v1 Guaran | Prof. two «4 | Seventh 1018 Terry Ave. New brick bullding; unfurnished 3-room apartments from 616.60 including electric Maht. 0 bills HOTEL NOKMAN 5® Venter Way, Seattle. New, Modern, Fireproof. Men Only Steam Heat Single Rooms. $1.26 to ° ESTABLISHED 1882 SHERWOOD APARTMENTS 7740—4 Trunks 1521 Sth Ave., Seattle, Wash. Two and three-room furnished and unfurnished modern apartments: waiking distance; private telephone and bath in each and every apart- ment: outside kitchen. Inspection solicited. Main 7740. COMMERCIAL At Great N. Ballard end ¥. Rooms 25e. single ____ By _the Week, $1.60 to $2.00. Do you wa t nice clean rooms? #0, 819% YESLER WAY Rooms $1.50 per week up. Sleep. ing and pousspossing. rooms. = ‘ort La the Do Phone North 1175. PANAMA HOTEL 3744 Brookiy= Ave. Two blocks south of Eastlake on th: good table board and rooms 25 week. Single rooms ell. LANNON APARTMENTS Second Ave. W. and Thomas. Up-to-Date and pleasant. it. Prices * Look this place up. It's a Dandy. Prop. Lannoa's Olympin Beer. 401 ria Evans, Phone Ballard 1383. Ballard Stativa. HOTEL TRAFTON 4. Edelman, Prop. Furnished and Transient Rooms. 5225 Ballard Ave. HOTEL FREDERICK 11e8 Fife Tourists or local templating « brief or will find here the comforts of home, in which your mother, wife or sister will be accorded the fullest protec- tion at all times, Rates reasonable. All outside rooms: hot and cold wa- ter; from $3.50 up, with some higher.) Neo Car Fare, as It In Clone | t To the Star’s Thousands of Readers: Outside of the city as well as in the city—we say to you that the Hotels, Apartments and Rooming Houses here advertised are reliable and responsible, safe, clean houses to patronize. We sincerely recommend them to all of our readers. Preserve Saturday’s “Star” for re! garding this line of business. HOTEL MARTIN SAMI 1tth Awe, N. i, Good, clean, wholesome food and room for $5.00 per week. 1 block to Fastiake car line, Single meals and room furnished, if desired, he a156, PRIVATE KOOMS WITH BOARD 12114 Sevewth Ave, and Up. Strtetly Modern, HIGGS hed Phone M2158. Aven, Seattle summer location 2AIO 4 Int cold water and $5.50 week; Two blocks ake oar co Hot an room and board $5 rooms $1.50 and $2 Ww from University; Baw nee Blltet« 2980, HOTEL A O21 King St, Newly rn rs Wash, urnished Rooms 50c a day up; $3.00 a week and up. Call service; hot and egld water and ¢ t in every room; ele- vator servic paths free. Mines Day or Week EAT if $1.00 for two; Single rooms 50c, $2.50 to $5.0 Ballard 845. Ave. Elliott 2084, YHSLER APARTMENTS G15% Vester Way. 2 and 3-room apts.; steam and hot water In every room. single rooms. Ne Tiot and Cold Water. Free Tathw Rooms 20¢ and 2he; Beds Ibe. HOT EK CONSUL a w Maio 1148 Free Employment Bureau Free Readins Room Vhone nHOTE heat Fur- M. San4 Wa abe newly hy to 50e furnished rooms, single or Hot and cold wator in each room ‘Transient, T6e day up. Spociai rates by week or month. Ff. 0. Cox, Prop., blo Broadway, one block trom James Bt. cable, Main 2041. Phone Main 0333 HOTEL WILTSHIRE 1904 Seventh Av. Corner Virginian and Westinke Blvd. New and Strictly Modern. Furnished Suites $4, $5 Per Week, Single 0 Up. Bright and Comfortable Ground Floor Lobby. Cars at door Lake, Phinney, Wallingford, Ballard, Meridian Per Week and Up. lodern Convenience. __ Rooms ¥ Ryery North 689, PAIRBANKS HOTEL Cor, 4st and Mth Ave. N. B. 6 ELM APARTMENTS Completely furnished, modern, big rooms; fine view. Single rooms, up; suites, $15.00 to $20.00. on Or James St. car, Billott S11 Bth Ave. COPBLAND APARTMENTS 1900 Mii Ave. eo Kiliett 1968, HOTEL YAKIMA SIL Maynard Ave, Furnished and keeping apartme: and heat. Suites $14 and up; ing distanc Phone Main 4210, THE NEWELL 1, 2 and 3-room modern apartments, completely furnished for housekeep- ing; also single rooms. Ste: oat, hot and cold water. Elliott 6225, 2220 Western ay., Bet. Blanchard and Bell New, 150 Rooms, 2he Day Up. Near Depot. heat; nicely baths, hot 11 bells dn every New, clean furnished; and cold water; room; monthly ra HOTEL BOAZ 216 Sprii 5 Pitot, sb4a Mrs. Maggie Rall, Proprietress Modera, He a Water is Kw Located tn Central District cekiy Hates 62.00 ana Up" en « ATTLE, WASH. CRAIG Third Ave. and 5 urniaked Rooms Hlectric Light one block north. Hoag heat and hot water; beau- Ww Weekt tity 3 ena a1t@ Tht Plegantl Steam Heat, Free Baths Rates—S0e Per Day and Up $2.50 Week and Up im TRL o MRS. J. SHAUL Pop Yalking Distance to' Postoftice 6 Different Car Lines Pass the Door. Tight in the Heart of the Auto District $20.00 to $35.00 Per Month ¥ Main 76, NEW ENGLAND HOTEL Corner First A Take Cars from Depot on Firat or Second Ave. and Get Off at Colum- bin St. mney Main 44 THE KERWOOD, B. B, Val Room and boar homelike; handy to car, or walking distance ‘to postoffice. 208 Hastlake Ave. ble information re- MALLOY APARTMENTS Universtty District. Beautiful Location Two and Three-room Modern. Phone Kenwood . Corner 45th and 14th N, B. ‘ Centratly steam heat, hot and cold water, electric lights. Rooms $2.00 week up, 50 cents dai up. Beds 26 conta, Biliott 4717 We PINE-HARY ARD A PARTMENTS Walking distance to postoffice. On all. ‘the principal car lines, Broadway-Pike, Madrona, ete. Rates Reasonab ON 1 and up: ‘wo blocks Transient, 50c, weekly, $2.60 and from all depots, 112 a brary. Rates 35c Day, $1.50 Week or $6 Month : HOTEL BENTON D. E. Zaddach, Prep, New, Modern and Up-to-Date. Moderate Prices. Phone Main 8169. 1420 Sixth Ave. Between Pike and Union, Seattle. THE LAKEVIEW Modern 3 and 4-room apts.. Includ- heat, hot and cold water, private baths; janitor and telephone ge! . Mos Prices $18.60, $20.00, $22.50, ‘One block to Bellevue-Sum- mit car lne, one block to Eastlake car. Every Room. Thc x Up. $3.50 Week Up. FOURTH AVENUE HOTEL 414 Fourth Ave., Phone Elitott 2140. Two Blocks North of Union Depot. i EKADIF’S Furnished Apartments. 725 East Pike, ard. Up-to-date; homelike: easy walking distance; electric lights; gas steam heat Elliett 4679 3 HOWELL HOTEL Corner Ninth and Howell, Walking Distance. All Outside Rooms. 2.50 to $4.00 a Week. feat, Running Water, Steam Free Baths. Eastinke Cars Pass Door. ROVAL HOTEL 401 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 5674, Neatly furnished rooms; comfort- bie ground floor lobby; wore: 350 to T5e night, $1.76 mal home. Phone Elliott 26479 CAPITOL HOTEL 108 Jackson Rates 60c to $1.50 Day; $2.50 to $5 Week. HOTEL RADIUM 314 Pike St. Cor, Fourth Ave, M. A. PROBASCO, Prop. Privat. le ‘Transtent All Mode: ‘onventences ne Main S553 SEATTLE HOTEL LELAND 84 Pike St. Over Pike Place Market Phone Free Baths Steam Heated All Newly Furnished Havdy to Cars and Boats Beautifnl Marine Views One Block to Bon Marche 2 Blocks to P. 0. MANHATTAN APARTMENTS Elliott 2853. Office, 1113% Howell St. Best apartment house plant in the city, situated within easy walking distance from the busin: Each apartment has pri bath, s range and ent best ‘of steam heat and hot wal all times. The apartments cover one whole block ‘and have a large, at- tractive grass court between — the buildin, hich during the summer wilt afford a pleasant playground for children. he Manhattan is managed by the owner, who assures the best of everything in comfort and service for a most reasona’ rental. We have 2, 3, 4 and 6-room furnished and unfurnished apart- ments. Phone Main 5030, HOTEL DEL NORTH 1525 Tth Ave. Net. Pike and Pine. Rooms 50c, 75c, $1 and up. Special rates by week or month, Steam heat e Three rooms, with alcove, corner, private hall, private bath, wall bed, cooling closet, laundry: lew, near lake. $20 to $26 12,50 to $16.50, THK KINGSBURY P. LAING 1413 Third Aw a Pike Steam Heat, Retura Call Bells, Hot a Clothes Proprietor Hetween rte DON ALD HOTEL — aide rooms; two blocks from Pike. i Brick building, steam heat and bat depot and up. ©. G Jo! Street, Bliiott

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