The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1912, Page 5

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Th House Dresses sPeCIAL—$I,Q55-SPECIAL Frid ay and Saturday—a bona fide sale of Porch, 3 each or House of the gret ot ta wrinkles wieredt & event, item guaranties Maned by beth the opera eae ‘tees te the eee rea protects ———— Face “TUBSTUFFP’ | | i a a a a a * * THE MOTHER AND THE GIRL * i a a 2 2 a a a A girl's mind, from 10 years of age until 20. is abnormally active. This activity must be employed. In it not reasonable to give health- nt food? Are not the parents responsible if it is not nourished, but starved for proper attention? One useful channel through which the girl's mind may be health. fully developed tx an awakened interest in the hothe, No person re vents responsibility, In fact, in the over-cagerness of youth, they court t. Why not turn this exaggerated condition to use by taking the jdaughter to market with you Saturday mornings? At firet, do the marketing yourself, but with the understanding that just a8 soon as she becomes at all capable she may select the meat and vegetables. In the meantime, draw her attention to the cut you are purchasing, and allow her to carry the pocket-book and pay for the articles bought. After a while, accompany her, but let her bear the responsibility of selecting and buying; later, allow her to do the mar- keting alone, Of course you are buay, and it la T for you to do It, but what about the girl, and her utter ignorance on these important questions? And what about the young man she may marry some day, and whose salary she, in her ignorance, will waste? SOSSHSH SHEESH SOOEH OEE OOOOOS ° Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions SPOSSHSHS SHH HS SHOES SC HHHH HOH HH OOOOH expression “1 caught two; eholas Ll, emporor of R fish” te correct. }wae born May 18, 1868, He mar | Crater lake, National park, Ore ried the Princess Alice of Hea» gon, has an area of 159,360 acres. Darmstadt, daughter of Princess | The Statue of Freedom, on top Alice of Great Britain. lof the United States capitol, was Saint Andrews’ cross ls a white |modeled by Crawford, and weighs saltire on a blue ground, and rep | 14,985 pounds. resents the Xshaped cross on | Kerosene sprinkled around will which the patron saint of Scotian drive away insects. Great care died. should be taken, as it is very in The practical motordriven aero Nammable. |plane dates from 1896, when the Arson ts the willful burning or first successful Mights tn the Untt- setting fire to the house or out ed States were made by the Wright house of another person. It has a brothers, In a machine of their beavy penalty | TAME CASCARETS IF BILIOUS, | HEADACHY OR CONSTIPATED ‘Turn the rascals out-—the headache, the biliousness, the Indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gasee—tura them out togght and keep | hem out with Cascarets. Don’t put fn another day of distress. Let Cascarets cleanse and egulate your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and fermenting sod and that misery-making gna; take the excess bile from your liver sad carry off the decomposed waste matter and poison from the intes ines and bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning-—-a 10-cent Ox means a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the dren, Dresses — regular prices $2.50 to $3.00— SALE PRICE, $1.95 Floor Arcade Bldg. ROOMS 206-208 @ SRE EEE EMER ER EE eeeeeeeeeex ition that, did you? THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912, OUR PRECISE ARTIST] LIBRARY GAINS |GREAT BIG WEED HERE SHY PEFEVRO ED SARE SH ES * GILROY'S KITE * Dear Miss Grey: 1 haven't any love affairs to tell you. I am just & boy, but I want to know some- thing. Every time I get in Pi way he says, “Get out, or I'll kiek you higher than Gilroy's kite.” Now, who is Gilroy? Did he have a ki and ow high did he fy it? Wi there ever such a fellow? A BOY. A-—Probably your father refers to Gilroy o° Castle Roy, Bro'ty Ferry, wha built his hoose sae high that naebody could glowero'er-um., but in his effort th fee his kite but In hig effort ta flee bis kite frae the battiements and was drooned In the Tay, Moral: “Flee laich, flee laing.” i a a a i i Be ie ln in in ed NOTICE TO READERS Stamped and self-addressed envelopes muat accompany Fe quests for local addresses and offers to help homeless chil- dren. They cannot be pub- lished in the paper. seeeeeeece SEER EERE REE EES all atin atin ctinde shh tiubiniieaiads BE WORTH WHILE * * SRE ERE EE Dear Mise Orey There ts young lady I deeply admire. She ts sure the first girl for me, I am 27, of good habits, and a loving dispo- sition, Never drink, nor smoke, nor am Ta slave to the weaknesses common to men. I am particular ne to dress, and always try to be in style. Wl you please tell me the best way to get this girl's love} She in the 14th century model, and I can make ber a good home. ; c. 0. O'R. « A-~You may be all this and have & nasty temper. You didn't mem And you may be so good that you are good fot atte Binothing, and maybe she is a «ir who likes a man who “does things.” busy at something worth to impress her than by parading them, * it ltd ht tl did NOTICE TO READER WHO LOST TICKE found a pawn shop ticket, and thinks ft may belong to the party who wrote me about losing one, may be had by call- ing at the Cynthia Grey de- partment of The Star. CYNTHIA GREY, eeeeeeeeee seeseeeeaeees ee * RARER HAKKRERKKhh RHEE HHRAAKEKHHKh * * * REEREEHHEHERHHHEE Dear Mias Grey: WII you please give the ranks of the army and navy from the president down to the privates? * *® RANK IN ARMY AND NAVY * SPARERIBS. Army: Liewtenant general, ma jor general, brigadier eneral, colonel, Meutenant colonel, major, captain, first Weutenant, second Neutenant Navy: Admiral, rear admiral, captains, commanders, lHeutenant commanders, Weutenants, Heuten- ants (junior grade) ensigns, mid- shipmen. Charging that E. W. Way, ox councilman of Seattle, had acquit a majority of the stock in the Seat. tle Harness and Collar Co., sold the amounting to more than $20,000, to the Seattle Saddlery Co., and accepted stock in the latter, company as payment, without ac counting to the remaining stock- holders, E. W. Bliss, owner of five shares in the company, asked that a receiver be appointed by the court for the Seattle Harness and Collar Co. The court granted the order, IT WAS CRUELTY PORTLAND, Or., May 16.—It is cruelty for a man to make bis wife live with him if she doesn't like him and he must pay her bills if she decide to live somewhere else, according to a ruling of Judge Clee ton. State Prohibition Convention EVERETT, Wash. May 16.—A plank dealing with the compensa- tion of labor precipitated a hot de- bate in the state prohibition con- vention yesterday. It was finally killed on the eonvention floor as NEW SERVICE TO Victoria, B. C. Stee! Steamship “TROQUOIS” Leaves Colman Dock daily, @x- cept Saturday, at 11:30 p,m. Returning, leaves Victorla dally, except Sunday, at 8:30 a. m. Tickets interchangeable with Canadian Pacifie Ry. Co, All rail line coupons accepted, Tickets aud reservations at TICKET OFFICE, Colman Dock Phone Main 3993, Twenty-first annual report of the jenttio public library shows a very ereditable gain tn all activities of | the library, There were 69,186 vol on band Jan, let, a gain of Yor last year, There aro besides the central Wbrary, 6 branches, 3 drug store depontt ata- tlopa, 26 fire engine houses, 286 ac} | rooms, 6 playgrounds and 12 jal deposit stations, a total of 489 axon The nun fatered borrowers in 45, 5 per cent, There are 8,896 registered bor- Towers who have definite occupa these occupations being fifty umber, with bookkeepérs and OKraphers being in the majority and newspaper men in the minority, The total cireulation was 172,374, or 3.25 loans per capita, MRS. AVA ASTOR READY TO SAIL FOR ENGLAND NEW YORK, May 16.--Mre, Ava Willing Astor, divorced wife of the Yate Col, John Jacob Astor, accom- panied by ner daughter Murtel, will eal! Saturday for England. A. Perry Osborn, an old friend of the Astor family, pointed to look after Muriel’s interest in her of reg: |, & gain CROP IN TEXAS BAN ANTONIO, Tex, May 16.— Cattlomen of southwest Texas are feeling jubilant because of the splendid crop of weeds this year, sald by many to be about the best ever known here. The weeds are | not exactly desirable to fatten cat tle, but they keep the animals fn flesh, keep them from going back ward, wntil the grass comes along about the time the weeds are ex hausted 20 PER CENT DIVIDEND FOR WRIGHT AEROPLANE NEW YORK, May 16.—-Announce ment was made here today that the executive committee of the Wright Aeroplane Co., the $1,00 D0 cor poration organized three years ago, has voted for the third time an an nual dividend of 20 per cont. The corporation has now but 16 stock. holders, among whom are Cor |nellus Vanderbilt, Delancy Nicoll, | Andrew Freidman, Allan A. Ryan and other prominent financiers, LONDON, May 16,—On account sing epidemic of “apy jermany, tourist agencies jin London are ning prospective |travelers to repress their curiosity | while in the domains of the kaiser, Fighting Right membrane is raw vages of devilish catarrh microbes, the germs of ¥ find a home to their itking and) jou. It starts with a cough the Plague Kill the Catarrh Germs and the White Plague Problem Is More Than Half Solved. pty be § are Hable Germs of consumption, no matter how fe Catarrh. to become victims of dread when the membrane of the nose, healthy condition. sore and inflamed because cout, intuente and stomach dosing won't cure ere before you can kill treatments fall. HYOMEL outfit today at « HYOME! tobaler, New Dresses in Voile and Marquisette Variety is the key note of this complete showing of handsome dresses, with an almost endless models volle fand beau! white lace. made arrival of up in casoenlentie ily trimmed in These are dresses of distinct styles and special values, now ~® ready for your inspec ton. And Summer Millinery A really wondrous display of handsome headwear at tailored styles moderate smart to flow- er bedecked ones—all of the style ideas of the season are fou ind here. Eastern Outfitting Co.,!*- “Seattle's Reliable Credit House 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. $7.50 Now $2.50 XAMINATION FREE Do your eyes trouble you?. If so, we guarantee to give you relief by the aid of proper! U.S. Op 917 FIRST AVE., ly fitted glasses. tical Co. GROUND FLOOR Bring This Ad. » years of experience—every Denti character can possibly be done, Fillings ...sceee 500 Best $8 Gold Crowns 00 Second Ave, and Un Entrance 20 EVERYBODY LIKES OUR DENTAL WORK Becavee—It's pleasing—only first-class materials are used—all work fe done quickly—with less pain—every Dentist on our staff has had st 1# most careful and efficient in his work—therefore when Ohio Dentists do your work you get the very best work at the lowest Cut-Rate Prices for which work of such $10.00 Teeth .,.........+-$5.00 $16.00 Set of Teeth .....,.$8.00 . Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. University St. | $8 Bridge Work . WE ARE RETIRIN FROM THE WOMEN’S, MISSES’, AND CHIL- DREN’S SHOE BUSINESS. In future we will carry Men’s and Boys Shoes only. Sole agents for the well known Banister’s Shoes for men, also Boy Scout Shoes, The Old Reliable Shoe Store BROWN BROS. Southeast Cor. 1st and Columbia Foster’s, the world’s best Shoes for women; regular $6.00, $ Lot 40 — Women’s Daniel Green's Felt Romeos, all col- Lot 1—Infants’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes and Ties; reg- ular $2.25, ors; regular $1.50, now .....0.. Lot 4—Misses’ Dongola and Patent Leather Oxfords; reg- $2.25, Lot 11—Young Girls’ Tan and Black Oxfords; regular $3.50, $1 58 BOW 6. oe vee: w:0te o10 Lot 43—602 pairs left of Women’s Hand Turned Pat- ent Leather and Tan Shoes; regular $4.00, 98c tee so weer ee Lot 24—Men’s Double Sole Calf Work Shoes; cow $1.93 now .. Lot 32—Men’s Fancy Top Leather Button $2.98 regular Patent Shoes; regular $5.00, now ....... Lot 28—Men's Tops; regular 12-in. High $3.95 Lot 26—Men’s Black Viscol Blucher Cut Work Shoes; regular $4.00, Lot 50—Men’s Heavy Work ae ....;, ae Lot 33—Boys’ Double Sole Box Calf Shoes; regular $2.50, Free Free To the women first entering eight this store Friday wearing a size three or smaller a pair of Shoes FREE let 7—Misses’ Dongola Lace and Button Shoes; regular $1.25, Lot 10—Little Ladies’ Tan and Patent Leather Oxfords; regular $3.00, now Lot 16—Women’s Boudoir Slippers; regular $1.50, now . 492 pairs Women's Suede Top Patent Leather Button Shoes; regular $5.00, now Lot 9—Misses’ Sandals; regular $2.00, now ... Barefoot $1.23 Lot. 34—Men’s Tan and |Horsehide Barefoot Sandals; regular $2.00, FREE Lot 12—1,1¥4 pairs Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes at,a Lot 2i1—Women’s Fancy 2 and- 3-strap Slippers; reg- ular $3.50, 0 Women’s Canvas Oxfords, hite and colors; - saa $2.50, pe “al bei % 98c Lot 13—Women’s Hand Turned RubberHeel Romeos and Juliets; regu- lar $2.00, $1 23 Lot 19—Women’s House Ox- fords; regular on 31.75, now ... ..Uub Lot 42—Boys’ Tan and Black Romeo Slippers; reg- ular $1.50, The Old Reliable Shoe Store Brown Bros Southeast Cor. First and Columbia

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