The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1912, Page 5

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| HALF PRICE SALE OF vewetry | of Watches, Dia Rogers’ Silverware, w being sold at half price | bargains You ever saw, FRANK BRIGGS 1330 Firat Ave Arcade Annex Building, Elegant stock rN is, Wm SHSSHE SSS SSS SSS SEHEH ESE SEH OOOSD : __.|{ STRAWBERRIES THOSE DELICIOUIS —EERTTIANSEN T°?” SUNSHINE”—FIRST GIFT ee ER, OF NATURE’S SUMMER BOUNTIES ¢* -RECIOUS STONES, FINE EWELRY, STERLING SILVER oc dking dalled Soe Strawberries are the earliest . Corner Firat and Cherry ven fruit to ripen and coming ters | SEATTLE each spring after a winter surfelt ENUE of cooked fruits they give us a de we | 4 IMelous spring welcome INO §200 u Pp urro generic name of FRAGARIA, - }meaning to emit fragrance, wad given it by the old na be cause of its Inviting perfume. ta seoond daptismal nawe of STRAW comes. the students tell ua, from the strawitke g character of the atems, or from a very early cus tom: of stringing the berries on a eee O00 The Great System Pemte A Drug Stores, die vit sre Ww Aner 4 VEGETABI.E SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Rooke Like Silk. Coste Ovet People’s Bank & Beat cae g go dance in straw, : ate > ited “slg Fruit wae man’s flest and prin 4 cipal diet Primitive man was STORE SAVES HALF Rotive and ‘agile and fruits left no YouRetuse$l0? then kill hing Hesides, they were . ladies in | } pleasant to taste as well as belng healthful. There seema to be a great deal of therapeutie@value contained in these “drops of synshine,” and they are pregeribed in». chronic cases of malaria, liver trouble, and pulmonary diseases The beauty doctor makes use of them a8 a cosmetic. But best of all uses in that to which a good : — bought cook ute the strawberry when she and Coats at transforma it by kitchen magic 0 oo Ar into a delicious, old-fashioned |shorteake are wise “pHa save $19 @ 9 need Dress =The a owt a trial | Wateh The Star the next week for strawberry recipes. They will begins tomorrow s j ‘Receives Pay i. Mixes Laura G. Grant, who has been appointed fire prevention in- Ppector in New York, does the same | work. that a man would do and re. ceings the same salary, $1,200 a jyear, She works ander the pro fyisio# of what is known as the Hoey law, veo: = a : WS aYOLS * o * MORE ANSWERS TO THE “FUNNY” Dear Miss Grey: In looking over your column, | ran across the let ontaining the inquiry a¢ to whether or not women are obstinate. Cortainly they are, and why not? What manner of man you, “Mr . Reader,” that, when you marry a woman, you assume you ac quire title i a fo her, and even attempt to subserve her mental processes to your own? ! What te woman, in your opin) A brainless creature, who bas no { ability of heft own; an hdtuble eeture, with newtht to do but mumble ial he silly seBtences you piace in ber mouth’ | wonder you marry = creature, “Do you not fear she is incapable of the meatal activity to ‘ care for your house and family? ‘ Yd. z Are You'@ reflé of a past decade, when the so-called wine men met ee P. , and valed Woman a soul? Woman obstinate’ Yes, but not enough so, 2 Skirt, Values |° * 3 Mean eee pert hit A | when Drought im contact With men of your callber, V ever heard of | }a woman holding out againat a man worthy of her trust in matters of & any importance, or when it was in barmony with the general welfare to $15 $6.95 of both? God Almighty ¢reated her to be one of equal and absolute B : freedom. Can you tmprove on God's work? | + 1 HUSBANQ OF AN OBSTINATE WOMAN. i chatgand Rea Ree ° a * wi 1 Suit § ie HERE'S ONE ON THE OTHER SIDE * | * . [te eee eee teehee eee , Dear Miss Grey: Regarding that question of obstinacy; De yoo) a think the Words, “Thank heaven, the table ts set!” and the requested fon of the same, waa really the “reason.” or was it only the “@xedae” fot all the ruptures it occasioned. If | or any other woman cared enough for a man to make living with him as bie wife “worth while,” a little “fool thing” Uke the request made by the man servant would not affeet be greatly, That does not compare with the “fool) things” we womet dccasignally do, just because some man wants us to.) all our lives long, and a opy in the doing. It's only when we are looking for some excuse that we cap amplify into a reason that we take exception to (he little things. None of them was “obstinate”; each just! took advantage of the “occasion.” A CLOSE OBSERVER. | Sade dette dededachdedndadad 1} edited * \* # HE ACTS LIKE HE CARES nd ba SUMMER PORCH TALKS. * ** PPPPPTTETETTCT CCCI T Tere rere eee ee | Dear Miss Grey I have been Dear Miss Grey: Will you pleas lgoing with a young man for Over ajteli me how to clean a whit year and @ half, and he has never|sweater? I do not care to wash It, | really asked me to marry him, but/it is only soiled in spots. Do you Vhe acts like he cares for me and/think 15 minutes too long to stand} leomes ont twice a week, But hejon th reh and talk in the eve} ‘as taken me out only a few times| ning after coming home? My fathe lgince 1 have been going with him,jobjects very strenuously, bu and still he says he loves me. Do|mother thinks it is all right. you really think he means to do PUG the right tring? A.—It not only does not look A GIRL READER well to talk on the porch late In A—Never believe a man loves|the evening, but ft is very annoy-| }you until he asks you to marry him, | ing to those In the house, who are/ land then only half believe it until|trying to aleap. 1 know nothing he proves himacif. The majority of| more annoying unless it is « nest iris are too easy with young men.) of sparrows in ones chimney, chat-} Sow, a man who loves a girl is|tering in the carly hours of the \proud to take her out with him, if}morning, only to call on the neighbors. It Ev ee ri Ra lmay be that he cannot afford to go] Modern Furniture Co, to places of entertainment, but if} 415 Pike. he loves you and wants you to | him, he ought to know it in ee anda bait, If he calls as a| W, N. “Wetmore friend, that is another thing, and Cured of Paraly, . * * Bargains oo there should be no talk of love. If you have been foolish enough to grant him caresses,.stop before too liate. He bas no right to the priv |fleges of an engaged man, January 22, 1892, fell on Friday. Oregon's United States senators G. BE. Chamberlain and Jona ‘than Bourne, Jr Florence Roberts was born in New York city in 1871 Her real name is Mrs. Lewis Morrison, | Nine parts taloum powder to one ‘of borax is very good for perspira- tion. ‘There are thirty-eight grand) lodges of colored Masons in the | |United States. The oldest is in| | Massachusetts I could not move a mv right side gf my face, ne right eye, on aecount 0 when I went. to, the office F, Lathrop. * doctor made an ox amination and demenstrated and proved to mé thatdt was my terves The world’s highest-priced coin ja a United States fifty-dollar gold piece, 1877, Only two are known a” of and they sold at $10,000 each. J to mat my serves Coffee stains may be removed | ang to my surpri hext morning Shoes only. from white goods by sponging with | at nt I was able warm water and a neutral soa had some con- Sole Agents for Boys’ Scouts Shoes |Dry well with dry cloth and touch eeres St Wer Saee, up with benzine. | Te Dr. hrop he will teil you so, and if he does take your ease, you If, a person dies without heir OF! oy, he satinfied that you will wit? Th the state of Washington his|Ceive results, Dr, Lathr estate escheats to the state to are saa oP inure and become a part of thé rain, an school fund of that state, jeannot help ye | r Street, fea ° A THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 24;"1912. The Woman ‘Diplomat |!" eure for chronie ox fon. Home testify they were cured for aw litte ae 60 « Dr. Clotiida Luis! has been sent by the government’ of Uruguay to be attached tolite legation in Bras years ago.) r came} y referred to is D Syrup Pepein. It has been on the market for over @ quarter of a century, and has been popularized merita by one pergon telling fact that ite strongest and ¢ persintently certain that sels, Belgium” She is the first woman to recelvé #uck an appoint ment Dr, Loist gained her doc tor's degree, “Mumma cum laude," at the University of Montevideo and obtained her post at Brussels in apite of much competitic in] tne omens regarding it as @ perms in i fompetition.” 8he| nent cure for pation have not is erib 48 tall and slender,| been exaggerated possessing charming manners, ana It ip net violent, like cathartic! “with the true diplofmatic smile." “The Inviti afants’ Wear, 3d Floor Grand Opening and EES RR A Fast and Furious Fusill during the last week becau IRRESISTIBLE biest of Millinery broideries, Laces ude of Bargains in New Good found JUST they PRICES. You besides the sy Iks, Dress Goods, Li Wonderful Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits $17.50 New Whipcords, Manoish Serges, Diago nals and Novelly Mixtures in qualities and styles shown regularly everywhere at $22.50 to $30.00. Strictly plain tatlo semi-tal cy Models, All staple and new plenty of navy blue and hip, laings and finishing t sires Domestics, Je Second Floor Women’s Tub Suits $1.98 two-piece Wash crash, linenette and white, gray and navy know the regular price \ Aemeeembensemiee } P| Drug Sundries Department Are you putting away your furs and win ter clothing “without suitable preventatives from motheT Moths are extravagance, for which the followingyare a sure remedy, Note the followiig prices: Oriental Camphor, per box ... Ta-N@& Moth Tablets, per box Japanese Camphor, per can .. Napthaline, plain > Wee Napthaline with Cedar - Napthaline with Lavender... C All Large Packages. Keck Pure Gum Camphor, lOc elsewhere, cake. .5¢ Sulphur Pumlgators at, each ....15¢ and 10¢ Women's plain tailc Suits, pure Irish line 4 natural bolor blue, Of bow of'these te nm Our price 396 IMPORTANT NOTICE SATURDAY WE WILL INTRODUCE YOU TO OUR NEW BARGAIN COUNTER, MAIN FLOOR. EMBROIDERIES Will be the first goods advertised and diéplayed on these coun. tere—and the firet and introductory item will be a hummer. 10,000 YARDS Of Manufacturers’ Remnants of Embroideries in nainsooks and Hamburgs, goods worth in a regular way up to 5S0e per yard. There are all kinds, all widths, wide or narrow, fine and showy. Saturday the day—and although the goods are worth up to 50c, will be a— 10c—YARD—10c “Nuf-sed!” Shoe Department Basement Shoes or Pumps $2.49 Colonial Style Pumps and White Button Boots, made of fine canvas welt soles, Cuban heel, perfect fit fA etiatebeie 20 Women’s Elegant White “Nubuck” Shoes $3.49 Perfect in every way; Goodyear welt soles, highest grade workman. ship and just such as you see priced elsewhere at $4 and ~ $3.49 f We have your size at leceoni’s Shoes at $1.49 button or lace style, with McKay sewn soles, ° ro 9. $1 49 Bright Vick! patent tip; Special .,. Is’ White Canvas Sandals Most popular shoe of the season. Adorned with two straps and neat tailored bow, wide low heels; all sizes, 8% to large 5% for growing girls, Special prices according to si as follows— $1.49 $1.39 $1.19 Children’s Tennis Oxfords, any size 49c to large 2... Per Pall ...sceeeseceeeeeees PTYTITELETT Titi ttt BAREFOOT SANDALS Special be SoHlowe es ee..s.+.....800y 496, 59¢, 98c BEST BAREFOOT SANDALS Fine grade #illow’calf and extra thick soles—the one really good sandal, Our prices according REAR fo cs, ati ig ac ga ee 75c, 98c, $1.49 . Women’s Comfort Slippers 49c Cut wide and roomy, soft kid leather; sizes 4, 5 and 6 45 Special, a pair .......66 O Cede eerveeeteeeeneseeeetesetwes C A Permanent Cure for ‘Chroni WHAT THEY WANTED IN, N ould see our special values in the much wanted g did values in such lines c Constipation | SAFES “Sie Fire Proof Nurgler Proof VAULT DOORS Vire-Proot that Burglar-Proot Mob-Proof ‘and witt Furniture Wood Bteet dar y u a pottle of it in Um it is n “reliable Jaxative for ail t family from infancy to Fixtures Wood Birot Marble PURCELL SAFE CO. ‘ Exclusive Agent tor the GENUINE WALLS BARE A068 ard Ave (DANTON & LONDON COS Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets New Jewelry Novelties Now, For a “Whirlwind Finish” to the Panton-London Demonstration Sale Thousands have bought here AND STYLISH GOODS AT en, and the nob s for Saturday Shoppers rse Glove € sloves, as Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, welry, Silverware, China and so on Superb Values in White Lingerie Dresses $6.98 Ladies, these nm you lresses are so beautiful that them you will think that en $20.00 would not be too much sisettes, Cotton Volles, All jes and fine Lawns, lace fsome models, in all sizes for $6.98 Second Floor Children’s and Misses’ Coats 2 to 16 years. Not only one of the largest but one of the most complete stocks of Children’s~ Coats in the Northwest, and every coat new. All kinds of pure wool materials, silks and linens, priced at $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 soa w io $9.98 Another Big Shipment of Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats datage: Uptotheminnte styles in Turbans and large shapes, Milans, Chips, imitation Panamas, worth up to $4.50, 98 Special for Saturday ........... esas Cc Third Floor Misses’ Trimmed Hats In ‘Straws and Fancy’ Braids, Panamas and Milans, daintily trimmed in ribbons and flowers. Prices— 39c, 69c, 95c, 98c Third Floor Ladies’ Sailor Hats In black and white; not thé latest shapes but good outing hats. 25c See them Saturday at Third Floor Ladies, Read This Carefully! For Saturday we will offer just ay even hundred Ladies’ Trim- med Hats, no two alike, sor "I worth up to § them, and each, Re- auties” among member there will be no more 1 and no less than 100 sold at this Be here when the doors open at 9 a. m. Saturday morn ing and get first Choice at $1.19 Third Floor price ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL IN Fancy White Bags at 98c In our Leather Goods Department near the entrance ox Main Floor Saturday we will place on sale another shipment of Ladi Fancy White Bags that are such’ a fad at the present time, broidered, Lace, om- Embroidered Pique, with See $1.00 Silk Gloves 43c Main Aisle, Main or. We find about 600 pairs of 12 and 16-button length Silk Mousque- taire Gloves in our stock in small sizes, just right for misses and ladies with small hands worth up to $1.00. 8 Macrame, Knit and nickel, gilt and fancy clasps; Saturday, price worth up to $2 navy, tan, gray, brown and black; fal Saturday, a pair .........050. A8c Ladies’ Kid Gloves 59c Main Floor Here is a splendid bargain in New Kid Gloves in black and all colors; all sizes, There are “scads” of gloves sold at $1 per pair that are not one whit better than these at, BR POE ccccesscccscecs 59c Limit two pairs to a customer, Linen Torchon Laces, 5c Yard ,200 pieces absolutely Pure Linen Torchon Laces and Insertior splendid qualities that would be considered cheap by some hc at 10c and 160. 5 Panton & London Co. “THE INVITING STORE”

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