The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1912, Page 5

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ie and Sure v, gt efficient family bowels will be d safely ; | te ef your) felt of tho dont of FURNITURE a sight auch to furnished sen DRESS ITEMS THAT WILL : —— hWe bave just received a new shipment of new Blazers, a popular Kar meat this summer, made up in the best fab foliowing Oraage and black. navy blue and white, red and flack, cadet blue aod Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. {Seattle's Reliable Credit House” 1332-34 Second Av., USE YOUR CREDIT AT THE EASTERN, 5 Pine WESTLAKE 5% Pine P¥BLIC MARKET Big Specials Special Flour No. 50 Sk. $1.10 BRLIVRRED FREER, VTALL 254, NEW ANNEX ae a tpenday: Ladies of Women’s Re- Sell Flags for Veterans’ Benefit that the Women's Relief Corps plan to sell Amert- Benefit of the Vetcran soidiors, the offer of free flags, a# it would ebaritabie undertaking Me gek for free fis fs Katie! Corps who wit! Closed All Day Decoration Day nes ON THE SPROTALS QreTED BELOW BULLETIN BOARD AT THE WherT- TAL Bie t HERE eee BRE CURSION FARES To the East via Northern Pacific Railway The Scenic Highway and the Only Line to offictal Park Entrance Gardiner Gateway ® samples—similar reductions to many other points in the Rastern Cnited Stat us the % a points except PD: Re eet 8 18. 45, 6 7, 234 $67 i on x 2 and Coast Limited (c. « x’. wy.) Ailantic Express (c. 8. Fy ay. ) Paty Aone b0 cri100 © Dutarth. M8 eee ve Mile fa Minn upertor and Jonaph Vor roservatigna and tick a First Ay. and AD, should give ka | Middle ompartment Valley Limited ° THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912. “|S SHHHHSHSHSHS SHEESH ESES SE HEHE HHH SEHSSHOOOHOEOOOOS CORK FURNITURE FOR CHILDREN SPHSHSSSSSOS SSH SHSHSHHHSHSOSHHHOOSEOSO HEE HO OOOO OOS The accompanying illustration; the pins shows a set of doll’s furniture. It} Any kind of strong plus may be s used. The large gay colored or f r f worsted, “ s const ne oo cont, . eA. wack headed ones are especially and pina. rdipary corks § @Fe) pretty, and appeal to the Httle poo used, pins being the legs, and the ple. The weaving should be done backs of the sofa and chairs are} with bright cotton or worsted, the formed of knitting cotton or/gay color pleasing the baby eye. worsted woven in and out about! Even the Iittle Syearolds can CRE * * )* “NOBODY LOVES ME, I~" « * j * (thee wee ee i: man 1 ami & young years olf. 1 have a cheer fsposition and make friends ver | go, and am very well t of by the elderty people. | even though I have good} nds am wt the girta, I have! never had one fall in love with me. | Now { am not broken-hearted or} lonesome, for I have a good time,| but have often wondered why no one has sald, “Gee, I love you 80.” ASKIN. A--Probably because n have never really been in love with any- me, Some day the right girl will} come along and you will put = self out to seek more than her jtriendship, Then you may! have wanted the girls you have! met to give some elem before you committed yourself in any way.| Paint boart never won fair Indy, do hot wait for the girl to do the courtin’. even ff it tx leap year. eee eee * * * | * Miss Grey Plain Norfolks A large showing plain Norfoiks, very dreasy outing sutte, in all sises, They will be found im all the fashionable colors, im elading white, navy blue red, shepherd platd and in mannish materials. Priced from $6-50 to $12.50 of the regain, Near Union St A SELFISH WOMAN, * ARhe ne eh eh eet waetaaaeea naa eee Spokane Grain & Fucl * Dear Mies Grey Tam a middie owed woman, married for the second time 1 married for a home, and to me it is simply a cage. My hus band tx good bat our ways are very different. 1 am very lively and like to go to places of amusement. I sm alone from six in the morning mmttl night. We live a little vt of town When my husband comes home be will pot go out but wants to go to at once. If I jask Bim to play cards he Ie tor- |tured. I can stand it no longer. 1 0 tidy bat he will seatter bis jothing about. I know I shall lose my reason. I have to fight against aking my own life ae I think it is the only way out. I have told him |e, bat he only laughed. Will it be | right to leave? Shall I say good- bye when I go? TROUBLED WIPER. A—To judge from your letter I would judge you are suffering from an abnormal craving for sympathy. You probably do not know what it means to work hard all day and jolt home In a crowded car, but I do, and cannot but sympathize with your husband. It ts bard for you, too, but if you cannot stand ft, by all means get out and work, but at least say good- bye. foros ~, the management lem conflict with. ‘Those reading this ad are Dut to buy one of ths Ladies of be in the market. % th cake Lowney’s Chocolate ey's Diamond Sweet Choge- ae ugar S00 with coffer tee eaenenethat * * *# | CANNOT ANSWER Seaesinnard Olives, pt as Reliance Ratsine Onions y Bing Ct * Tee Ae. Ae ee eee, Dear Miss Grey: I am a young, Mushing damee| of two and twenty |eummers. My boy friends all insist upon making love to me a their affectionate attentions some. Single bless to me as the ideal | inever been able to so-catied “happy home” with father and the boys to grace my reclining years Even though the world at large and the business world in general do grow to hate us spinsters for our view of life, I think it more prefer able. Do you not agree with me, Misa Grey? PETTIE AI heartily approve of the right kind of marriage, but the way a life ix led counts for happiness, whether single or married. The business world least of all abhors spiusters % ibe cries, th, 1 Strawberries. ihe ate Creant Drops, th... the Yellowstone RAHHHEHER HONS HS * * ANSWER TO “FUNNY” ae ee ee ee ed Dear Miss Grey: When I read ithe “Funny” In your column, 1 said: What fools these mortals be,” who ltry to make a woman do something jsilly as oof of her love! Ww J. Wa” rule not to ask his wife to do anything that would displease her is right The only one obstt nate in the case of the man asking hie wife to say, “Thank heaven. ithe table Is set!” Is the man. {wanted to show his authority over lithe woman, and that he owns hep und was made for him! And he | would rather break her heart, de stroy her happiness and break up lfamilies than give up his authority and ownership! Poor man, the protector of wom- lant How much longer will he en slave her? Stick to your rights, | woman, and demand your freedom and respect for the sacred tn- stincts, and man will comply. The poor fellow cannot live without woman. DR. J, W. * * s and Canada, as well West. nlorade = Springs, ' May 2 4, 41, 24. 9%. 27, 78 and 29. +, 26. 29, 30 and 31 , 30 and 91 ». for return. October 31, 1012, Hin and St, Paul The North and Drawing Immediate Coast Lim- Rtoom Winniper. BAR III III IIIA AIS * & CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS * through to Kansas City, Mt. Lowls, * TO MANY QUESTIONS . and Denver via Miliings Routé Direct or Drawing oping Cars, Din- hat i famous call on * : ak A RelcteMehetemeielelel Auburn, New York, is in Cayuga county. 2 Mra, Hetty Greene is the richest woman in America. Measured by atmosphere pres- 1. N, KENNEDY Main 1490; Bi CHARLTON, Asst. Gen, Pass. Agt, PORTLAND. cold compressed air, or 1624 of (See eee ee! make this furniture. They will probably need some help tp puw ing the pina in the cork, and when necessary the cork must be cut for them. The weaving they may be tanght to do Usually whole corks can be used, but for the sofa large flat corks must be cut to proper aise. warm compressed alr, to produce one horse power for one hour through a turbine engine The original playing cards were Probably invented in the Bast, by Arabs, who learned their use from Gypsies, The modern figures were invented in France between 1490 and 1461 White serge may be cleaned with benzine. Use out of doors, as it is inflammable. March 8, 1865, fell on Wednes- day. August 1, 1895, on Thureday. Lake Chelan, Okanogan county, Washington, is 70 miles long, 3 1080 feet Dampentog a cloth in witch ha wel. diluted one half with wa’ and laying over the eyes for ten Ree eee hhhah * NOTICE TO READERS * ® Questions sent to The Star # physician will be taken care of * ® by bim mae sean Rak akee * * HELP THE BABIES, * * * SPEER ERE RE EEE “—And o little child shall lead them,” were the words spoken by the great Galileean teacher centuries ago, and they will be verified on the afternoon and evening of Tues. day, May 28th, when little four-year old Alyce Claire Sullivan sings for the benefit of the Seattle Day Nureery. The management of Ye College Playhouse, 4822 Mth av, N. E., has agreed to donate the proceeds of it# afternoon and evening perform ances, May 28th, to help HM the funds of the Seattle Day Nursery, At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-arink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch red in a minote. Take no imitation, Just say “HORLICK’S.” ‘ Not in Any Milk Trust CENTRAL WET WASH Phone Queen Anne 1834 Auto Serv 20 pounds every additional pound. dry 400 per dozen. dA Ninth Ave, N. EVERE INTERURBA " TO RAILWAY N iy @, gure, it takes 2,833 cubic feet of pu | Old Style Hewes so18 Third A Underwoo 816 Third Avenue— colsely. See The Star's Gerrish Bros. Green Lake Station SPECIAL |miles wide, and its altitude | Deted California Peaches 10c Per Pound Phone: Kenwood 2525 lor fifteen minutes will relieve eye) ———————. Our Commodities Are Fuel of All Kinds Building Material of Al Fiour of All Kinds Poultry Supplics. Kinds Co., Inc. Green Lake Station. Miggent Reliable Dealers. See Us. Phone Us—Kenwood 151. Green Lake Millinery Store Special sale of Trimmed Hats, 20 to 25 per cent reduction on all Trimmed Hats this week. MISS EVAMARTIN Green Lake Station Tr, Just Printers’ 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. $200 : oadway Rink 711 EAST PINE ST. Ladies Admitted Free Sioth Afternoon and Evening. Skating 250, Checking Free. irre Bath for Aheum- ation At all Drug stores. In 60-cont and $1.00 Bottles CoM. 0, STEWART St | 71 Columbia &t Sea THE LARGEST TYPEWRITER SALE IN HISTORY ‘UNDER TEN THOUSAND WOOD TYPEWRITERS Have been sold to the Western Union Telegraph Company for use in all offices throughout its vast organization All Telegrams, Night and Day T Underwood. Every well known writing machine wa committee, and the Underwood won from chanical construction. Carson Herresing College Pupila to Hair Splendid Oppor- tunity. Great de- mand for our Kraduates. Call or write Nooms Denny Bide. Two Doors from the Times. Second Avenue. Filiott 4359. Green Lake Baking Co. GUSTAV WERTH, Prop. The only Stock Yeast Potato Bread made in Seattle. We furnish bread to the following grocers: West Woodiand Merchandise Co., Maple Leaf Grocery, Henry Wal- lace, H. Schneider. PHONE BALLARD 1779, d Typewriter Compa Women Buyers, They Spend the Money They buy the goods—the men earn it e clothing; they suggest regarding the fixing up of the home—i with them how to spend their money. We, as a newspaper, It wil pay you big. a Woman’s Columns every Tuesday. -—they pay for the atters in the future will be typewritten on the carefully considered by the purchasing standpoints of practical utility and me ny, Inc., ——___—_—__—_ SEATTLE ©) ) PTE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BOY” light, coal, heat, supplies for the table, shoes, n fact they are asked by their husbands to confer ask the women to watch these columns below ‘rome Dowit|WEST WOODLAND Competitors PHARMACY Say I sell too cheap—Watch my 6259 Fifth Ave. N. W. windows, By watehing my windows weekly you can always save Bal. 785 Free Delivery Our prescription stock is new money. Ten Pounds Sugar » 006 and complete. Our prices less tham down town. Give us a trial. With $1.50 order. This coupon is good for Se im J. S. EVANS trade at our fountain to every cup Forty-third and Phinney. tomer bi Phone North 575._ pre se or more. aylor’s Studio Phone Ballard 101. RIGHT PRICES, RIGHT WORK Cali and Talk it Over. Buy a special advertising contract| A Graduate of Iilinols College of from one of our representatives, Photography Positively no contracts sold at 519 60th Ave. West, Phone M. 5403, HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE Lothrop Photographer 217 Walker Bidg. studio. I, M. Sawyer, Jas. Dann. Sawyer & Dann Dealers in RENTON COAL Wood, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Gravel, Coment and all Kinds of Fuel. Furniture and Piano Moving. Baggage and Express. Phone Ballard 1965, Office, 7210 Aurora Ave. A. B. Coleman, Pres. ©. B. Jarvis, Secy. and Treas, Sunday and Night Calls Phone Kenwood 272. Green Lake Transfer Co., Inc. Malas Office, Greea Lake Station. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. General teaming to and from the city daily. Goods stored five days free. Phone Kenwood 626. Barn; Phone Kenwood 278. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS White and Decorated China Everything for the China Decorator. VERENA J. HULETTE, Teacher, Railshack-Claremore (0 605 Union St. DON’T FAIL To See the Goods and Get the Prices at Sandstedt's THE MILLAINER Big Display. 822 PIKE ST. “Save Dollare for You” Clip this ad. Good for 10 cents with every $2.00 cash order, ex- cepting sugar, IDEAL GROCERY Ph@e East 8590 Corner Nineteenth and &. Mercer All Vegetables and Fruits C. E. Cartwright GROCER 4 McGraw St. Queen Anne 1531 Do You Know That the McGraw St. Sanitary Market Is the best place on Queen Anne Hill to buy the best meats and fresh fish at medium prices? Try it, Auto delivery, 8 McGraw Street. Phone Queen Anne 2596. Prices Very Reasonable. Club Ra $1.50, Phone Queen Anne 2324. Highland Dye Works dans G. Hansen, Prop. EXPERT TAILORS Clean and Pressers of Ladies’ and Men's Garments. Fine Re. pairing done, Goods called for and delivered promptly. 12 W. Galer, Cor, Queen Anne Ave. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Neglect of the Eyes We work our eyes, the most delt- chanism of the bedy, with ave thelr be- ing The least of em ie following bi we hi ervous dis- Indigestion, disease, mela . and epliepay. you nothing to seo ua ip en insant Tt will ae and find out. Bell’s Drug |R. W. Feltham Store End of Ravenna Park Car Line. Sells Groceries and Chic Foods at prices that are right Come and see for yourself, Prescriptions carefully compound: 700 W. 70th St. ed. Cool Drinks and Ice Cream al- ways. Call and see us. Phone Ballard 325 South Park Now is the time to get STAR WANT | = .%Stnft ADS BRING [iiss tik io Be Javing nena R. F. RESULTS |": ' -BURDIC ID poe orga: as * Cement and Fuei a Fertilizer Ind. Park 8458 Dalias Ave, Household Goods Moved) W- Mortensen Dealer in FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS. In a careful, prompt, efficient man- ner is the kind of service you desire, and is exactly our service to you. DAVID JOLLY STORAGE, PACKING, SHIPPING Phones, Main 1701, Eltiott 1024 412 Union St, Seattle, Wash. Fresh Milch Cows for Sale or Trade for Beef Cattle, Horses Bought and Sold. 8325 DALLAS AVE. Phone East 5756. We Cail and Deliver, B. ROSS Beautiful Rugs, Small Cost Because You Help We weave old carpets into beau tifal, durable rugs. We want to tell The Tailor : you more about our service and the and Dye Works very fine articles we are making Remodeling of Ladies’ and Men’s|from materials which you are Garments, Fancy Dyeing and Dry|throwing away. Phone us, Queen Cleaning a Specialty. All Work)jAune 2252, Guaranteed s125| New Idea Rug Weaving Mens’ Suits, clean and press. Ladies’ Suits, clean and press.$1.50 Company 213 Westlake Ave. N., Seattle, 2356 10th Av. N., Near Miller St. LADIES’ SUITS Made to order, of the best fabrics and latest styles. Diamond Ladies’ Tailors 417 Union St. Picture Framing—Art Supplies AT-HOME PHOTOGRAPHS Schumacher’s Art Shop and PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO G, N. SCHUMACHER 1610 Broadway, Seattle. Bast 7252. Main 3325, Night Phone Beacon 414 E. M. BURKMAN Dealer in m= Paints, Kalsomine & Wall sacs Paper—cContract Work a ‘ Specialty LES = ALL KINDS OF SIGN WORK 312 East Pine St. Corner Melrese and Pine St. Broadway and &. Pine East 653

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