The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1912, Page 5

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KODAK Pintshing of ¢ eat kind. at one, at Pt Bide ly throngs to Kansas City aad St. Louie vie Billings. OOM ms with and tickets, call on ) OM MULLEN, © PLA. 4 BLT. GA AVE AND VESLEM Wav, enti es ips DEHARLTON, A OG. PA, PORTLAN ‘one, Pacific Railway te Gardiacr Getiway, Offietal Yettow- Park Entrance 1& London Co AVE, BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA. “THE INVITING STORE” Mal the store is exerting its utmost efforts itgains ip the market's newest merchan- 's and Children’s Wearables of every kind aise have been many on every hand compli- ent on the splendid appearance of the bargains it is offering for the great onsttation Sale. Friday will bring its Brisk Bargains in the Basement Bazaar, y is always Housefurnishing~Day here, in any other attractions that may be on the & ‘ . Beis Sale of Fine French Catlery at Less Than Half Basement Sample stock of Finest Hand Forged Imported Goods, Me very lucky “find” by our buyer. The shipment con- Knives, Steak Knives, Carving Sets, Paring ee. Marvel indeed. When our buyers parchas« * you get the full benefit if you Customer, This is the reason “why” of this Price wale of High Class Kitchen Cutlery Knives 10c | $3 Dozen Steak Knives oo steel Paring 89c Set pee Mat tty les: | rine quality Sicel Steak Knives Bie sees. 10c that wilt mateh the above Carv- ng Sets, worth $2 a dozey: spe Sets 59c € a = set of six a coy 89c ebonized han i French steei. $1 Carving Knives 39c ee, gin Brac’ | Finest tempered Steet Carving " Knives, very strong in point of for this atility; large vartety of Bale at 59c shana Special, Te. O80 Knives 29c $1.25 Ham Slicers 69c fine tempered Stee! Hand forged Ham Sticers, 14-in = sorts of | at blade. These could not worth to 29 c duplicated for less 69c mestic Department Basement Dot Visited this department during the Opening and You have been missing some very Unusual bar- ‘MH your neighbors have profited by them, Come Pri- ® few sample items 1% Lonsdale Cambric 9c Yd. , The utility merits of this splen- did cloth are almost unlimited— childrens’ garments and wom- en's underwear and #0 on. 9 Special, a yard... c Table Oil Cloth 14c Yd. Beat quality Table Of1 Cloth, every home 14 | fancy styles only, Special . &c pia #, per yard . “a! 14¢ i m4 hd : p> dress Goods Section Pi! Main Floor : Serge, 75c Yard beauttt oy rg wet Cream Serge, css a fabric ix much in vogue just now for women’s coal 980. Special for 75c a Wels With he der; siz i red Le 4c Yd. Rd Brow Towel Worth $1 lew shad Very special for THE STAR—THURS GRADUATION DRESS JUDGES; HERE THEY ARE! Mrs. George F. Cotterill, wife of the mayor of one of the councilmen, and Mme. Killean, & foremost modiste, have each responded heartily to The Stacia request for judges for the Graduation Dreay Contest Names of the girl contestants from different schools are atti! com ing in, but the number is not limited, so, keep coming, girla. To win & prive fer the prettiest, neatest and cheapest graduation dress for the 1912 class ta something of whtch to be proud. The Broadway high school has been selectéd as the place where the in@ortant question will be settled by the judges Don't forget what the requirements are; First prise, $10, to the hie rg High school or business college graduate who presents the prett to the grammar schoo} girl fulfilling the same requirements The number of contestants is unlimited, but the closing day is drawing nearer and nearer, so, hurry up, girl, if you want to enter this big contest SCOHHH HS OS OO EEE OOSOS ¢ MAYBE RETA, eC OOOO THIS WILL SUGGEST A PRETTY °* CAP YOU CAN MAKE . SHHSTHHHHSHHESTESHSOEOE SO EH HOEOO OOS Clever girls and their mothers may find a hint for a pretty summer cap in this design, now being shown in New York. .It is made of satin and white pearl beads, with the feathers at the back, the tip curling forward over the crown. And it's intended to be worn with a lingerie gown. = Nella all altel alld ale di aad alaMbelie tl Badia ki * SHALL SHE SUFFER FOR HER MOTHER'S SINT RRRHRRRHRHRRR ARERR AREER Dear Miss Grey: 1 am 13 (unlucky 13, too}. My mother was not married wheg | was born, bat | have learned hor name recen and Want to know more of her. Would it be wrong to Inquire? { will be 14 in December, Am | too young to enter high school? K. B'S GIRL, A-—BMy dear little cirt. it is perfectly right for you to know about your mother, bot you must get that unlucky idea out of your head and bravely meet whatever you find. Many of our great men and wom were born out of wedlock. That does sot mean that we should sanc- tion it, bat shows what one may do in spite of it, No possible blame can be attached to you in any way. You stand on your own base, and are accountable for yourself alone. So, don't let another's life shadow yours, The very anes who may make unkind remarks about you, or your mother, may be married but committing another ain just as great. All sin is equal in the sight of God. That te why Jesus told the crowd: “He that is without sin, cast the Grat,stone,” when apeaking of a wom- an who bad made your mother’s mivtake, and for there was not one who had not in some way along and be a merry, glad-bearted little girl. You are not too young to enter bigh #choo! eee eee eee eee ee & and Now he scome cold and indiffer * ® ent, and | haven't seen or heard * * from him for months. He can't oe ® come to see me, and | am afraid Ree ee eee ee hh ee we to Write, for fear his folks will get Dear Miss Grey: 1 beg to differ | the letter. But nothing can kill my with you when you say the deeper |love for him, for it is deeper than lone falis in fove, the sooner it is ‘i® ocean. A WOMAN, over. How about the love of a life} The LOVE OF A LIFETIME time? Don't you think that kind offig pe love ta pretty deep? la river ¢ loved a man on, always beautiful, rippling » had loved through green fields dotted with the for two years before he told me. | iovely flowers, with here and there Both his family and mine objected,! , shadow, but, withal, satisfying me The love | spoke of was the “falling in” and “falling-out” kind—emo- tional love, and the more m in, the sooner it subsides. ,; why one should wait a time before marrying. It ts jto test it before than after m 4 nt a fringe. The latest medical science “FALLING” IN LOVE # river that runs on and for over a weoding ETIQUETTE. i * * # LONESOME YOUNG MEN. ® * * KEKE Dear Miss’ Grey: I am a young man of 22 and have a good trade, but my work carries me all over the Northwest, but when I get so much money, I quit and come back to Seattle. What I want you to tell me is how I ‘can get acquainted with @ nice girl. I have often been in Se attle, but all the boys I work with spend their money in the saloons and cafes, and I can't see where the fan ia in getting drunk. | know a few sirls byt am ashamed to go on the street with them. I would be the happiest man in the world if I only knew of a nice girl I conld take out to a park on a Sunday, or to a show in the eve- ning. A LONESOME B@Y, A.—Why don’t you get acquaint ed ‘with some nice young men and through them with good girls? If you will go up to the Y. M.C. A you will meet good men, or by joining a reliable lodge. The lone- some young man is a problem, but if yousare honest you can solve it the way ‘advised, That’s the Proper Way to|agrees with Cynthia on the emo- Pronounce HYOME], the |'°"*! *Pec!*s- bf —— Famous Catarrh Remedy > iataleleielahalolelelaiaialalel’ Made From Australian 4 * Eucal: Oth ri * * yptus and hat Keke Betisept's Dear Miss Grey: Kindly advise Breathe It. me who, after the ceremony is @ lover, congratulates the happy cow ‘ ple first, the minister or the wit- It Banishes ness. Is a blue tailored suit sult. able to wear? LM h A.—It is cnstomary for the min- atarr ister to offer congratulations first, rid of catarrh fs an tte Ne. Foe Oee jettin of catar’ ¥ | friends. Prorse it you will only use @ com | The blue sult is uppropriate. method 7 “Geran couse catarrh, You know that, and you also know that in order to end catarrh you must de stroy’ the germs. Sprays and douches will not kill the germs Liquid cannot penetrate into the folds and crevices of the mucous membrane of the nose and throat Neither can it reach the lungs or even the tubes that lead to the nos very HYOMET ontfit, which ta sold by. drocgists everywhere there is a bottle of antiseptic liquid that will kill catarrh ig ied ; few drops of this liqui¢ lato the lithe hard rubber _— which comes with the outfit and breathe this now antixeptic vapor ined alr over the membrane of the and throat infested with CE eanant, soothing and heal ing, is this vaporized air, and it is really the only remedy known that can reach and destroy catarrh germs and end the misery and hu miliatton that catarrh causes, Com plete outfit $1.00. Extra bottles of HYOMEI, if needed, cost 50 cents. Denggists everywhere sell HYO- MEI, It Is guaranteed not to con- tain cocaine, opium or other habit forming drogs. Mrs. Austin Griffiths, | heatest and cheapest graduation drew; second, a prise of $5) U1 DAY, MAY 23, 1912. | lee ot eee ee | * - POYNTHIA'S RECIPE * WEXCHANGE * * Tht hhh hhh hhh Wil! one of your readers give me {® Kood recipe for eream of arti-| | choke My husband i» very) fond of-ar'ichokes in any form, MRS, A. L. G Here 16 a good ee cre one ob¢my readers asked jthin crear cup wugar, 1% ta | spoonad vai Mix Ingredients freezing, allow m recipe rn and freeze In three level measures of ice to one of ‘walt, ‘ Thin is therecipe “L. R.” asked for; Barbecued Lamb—Cut a cold roast lamb into thin slices and re heat in the following sauce: Melt jtwo tablespoons butter, add % tw blespoon vinegar, \% cup currant | jony and % teaspoon French mus tard, and galt and pepper to taste This is particularly good MRS. N. B. KRAMER hhh * * NOTICE TO READERS * Questions sent to The Star # ® physician will be taken care of © ® by him Ree Rea Beautiful things shine everyWhere, | Beauty of shade and beauty of} sun, Beauty of Nght in the morning alr, Beauty of dusk when the day ts/ done. But never grace | Shines for a man from height or} deep. j Tike the glorified amile on a wour an'e face she looks cradle sleep Court for Women Only Clubwomen of San Francisco are} working for 4 woman's court where there will be women batliffe and the prisoners will be protected as} far as possible from curious crowds that flock to pollee courts, Only women are to be tried in the court and only such men will be allowed are necessary to give evide 4 beauty of such rare As on her baby's} WE CAN GURE BLOOD POISON: WITHOUT DRUGS WE CAN CURE TYPHOID FEVER | WITHOUT DRUGS : WE CAN CURE THE LIQUOR! HABIT AND TOBACCO HABIT WITHOUT DRUGS | We Can Cure Chronic Diseases | That medicine cannot touch. 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Ask for HORLICK’S, WS Others are imitations, | A Great Motion Picture is at the MELBOURNE THEATRE TODAY, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY CENTRAL WET WASH Phone Queen Aw Auto Beryice 20 pounds lonal pound 4 Chiropractic Is the Practice of Medicine WITHOUT DRUGS OR KNIFE To ihe Want | flough Ralph Krows Electric Co. Retail Everything Electrical | 316 UnionSt. Opposite Postoffice, Chronie and acute complaints yield to this modern branch of the medica] science with sur prising ease. Dr. Joseph Roane Fiat Suite 424-57 Arcade Bidg. ; Iron Repairs. Wireless ew o M. 1634 The entire personell of the Miller Bro.’ 101 Ranch appears in the Post Telegrapher A 3-reel feature film, better than “Blazing the Trail.” SEE THIS! . GOING OUT!) We Are Going Out of the Woman’s, Misses’ and Children’s Shoe Business , bat I would Hken it toll Sole Agents for Jas. A. Banister’s SHOES For Men SOUTHEAST COR. FIRST AND COLUMBIA THE OLD RELIABLE SHOE STORE Sole Agents for BOY SCOUTS RICES—JUST A DOZEN GOING OUI—PRICES LOT 40—Women’s Daniel Felt Romeos, all colors, tegular $1.50, now— \89c LOT =i1—Young Girls’ Tan arid Black Qxfords, regular $3.50, $1.98 LOT 7—Misses’ Dongola Lace and Button Shoes, regular $1.25, at 79C LOT 10—Little Ladies’ Tan and Patent Leather Oxfords, regular $3.50, now at— LOT 9--Misses’ Barefoot Sandals, regular $2.00, now at $1.23 LOT 34—Men’s Tan and Horsehide Barefoot Sandals, regular $2.00, now at— $1.49 FREE! FREE! FREE! A Pair of Shoes FREE to the First 10 «Women Entering ~*~ This Store Tomorrow STORE OPENS 9 A.M. Green's LOT 19—Womén’s House Oxfords; regular $1.75, now— LOT 21—Women’s Fancy 2- and 3- Strap Slippers, regular $3.50, now— now— LOT 12—900 pairs Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes at, a pair— 319 pair Women’s Suede Top Patent Leather Button Shoes, regular $5.00, now— LOT 13-—Women’s hand-turned rubber heel, Romeo and Juliets; regular $2.00, now at $1.23 LOT 28—Men’s 12-in. High Tops, regular $6.00, now— $3.95

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