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HANDS ARMS yUS BEAUTY eo SECRET TO qHE WORLD. — oor omen take per a4 clot " You Can Pre- ay Own Home fect care of y ei it i quarter of an . od Til wits wa- a ewerorived at the ed to your hai y magic skin, coarse to this appl! wate prescrip islan beauty Adve. 5 rou nstancly Ate the pD*°* Kristot- erson’e per: oy stawrisod milk of , Hts pae- ant aced delivery. Main 223 Etliott 223 , | dinner” every cont p i refunded to « it at the end of in whieh OOS and mealo served deat ot ; rings from 0 up. Watches from Fine watch re & Hunter, 215 Yesler i Way, ‘Hotel Frye Building. LA. 8. CUNNINGHAM we AY BLDG. MAIN Seah) Tehn GQ. A. 30. IAS. W. MAXEY .j in effect, siprove eee eeoeeoeoe ese 7 This tailored CO% designed traveling tume, by Paquin of Paris, is simple and smart, with ad t atinetive touches of 1918 atyles While daintily ft tt Uridtah it wilt service: able after the wedding trip, The matertal fe Hight gray, with thread of blee in the worsted, which gives a bluish to the fab and = bright. the general The skirt ts by a flounce, plain relieved catlored which a um derskirt of dark navy blue satin, Rever and round collar of the same satin are used to trim the onat This model is an excellent t- lustration of the j new use to which jthe long and short stitch em- | brotdery ts being of the collar and rever is worked in this alternating stitch with coarse gray and blue floss. THE DINNER OF. THE GROOM planning of the “bachelor is usualiy left im the hands of a caterer, However, some mon like to have au idea of just what to order, and so the following menu is given Oyster Radishes Cream Tomato Soup. Rolled Presh Cod, Cream Sauce. Staffed Peppers Asparasas The Cocktails. Olives. Broiled Chicken Potatoes Jull Chiffonade Sniad Edam Cheose. Crackers. Nesselrode Pudding. Little Cakes. Black Coffee. Champano served throughout it is considered correct to send an invitation to this dinner to the | bride's father, and etiquette equally requires that he shall not accept it: the others who shonld be in- vited are the “best man” and the ushers. Another Hittle form always ob- served Is to send the centrepiece from the dinner table to the bride tobe, and the first “first toast” is always to her. At this dinner also the groom presents the ushers and best man with some gift, just as the bride has done to her maids. And, also, at this dinner are given tho tles and gloves each is to wear at the wedding. The bridegroom's gifts to the men are chosen in line with whatever expenditare he-wishes to make, land gearfpins are a favorite selec | tion, as they may be purchased at jalmost any pri varying from the reasonable tw t travagant. Gold [penelis, canes, and card cases are : BRIDE'S THE BRI LUNCHEON maids and the bridegroom's dinner st man and ushers, @6 ‘et ally known as the “bachelor din- ner,” afford an opportunity for much galety and merry planning. The careful selection of place cards for the luncheon should not be neglected. These come with pletures of bride and bridegroom, or the whole bridal party may be individualized in hand painted cards. Some cards are eut in the form of a wedding bell and are painted with orange blossoms, oth- | + WESTLAKE S:P~ | PUBLIC MARKET. le Wednesday’s Big Specials Cans Salmon 25c 254 New Annex FRIDAY From 8. m. to # m mi only. sack, $1.10 In all Sections of Market. SUMBEKS ON THE BPRCIALS BELOW ON BALE ALL DAY = WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET DAILY SPECIAL Amsorted Bplees, can Pineapples, sach Fresh Shredded Co Choepiate Creama, Ib. | Hweet Orangen, doz. camer. Poe rereeeeeeooos THE BRIDE’S TRAVELING COSTUME ° ¢ SHSHHOHHOOOEOOHESOS OOS eeooooes eS O SD Ts again are in slipper shape and) painted with orange blossoma, and some are with a wedding bouquet or with frolicsome little cupide. The table centerpiece, when of flowers, should be very simpie-—not of orchids nor valley lillies, nor in| way #0 arranged to suggest the wedding breakfast table; «tm-/ plicity must dominate white Azaless, not in plants, bet in loose! branches, laid in a low mound ore exquisite or a basket French bisque, azalea Milled, ta lovely trial for the bride to plan a menu, the following ts ceoted. t Salted Cheese Straws. ia the midst of so much that ta} & Grape Vaniila lee Cream. any yridal bunch. it In somewhat of aj Oltves. Lobater a la Newburs. Squabs on Toast Asparagoe Stuffed Tomato Salad. entimental it seems too promatc to! Pecans. Chicken Boultton Little Cakes food. Aoibons. Chocolate, Whipped Cream. SPeSSTSSCOSSOSOOO+OOSD * Victoria Bouquet for ° the Bride Se ed The bride's bouquet is the crowning point in her attire. i The very elaborate bouquet of previous seasons has heen sup- anied this year by the prim tetoria bouquets with their quaint lace papers. So the up-to-the-min- nte June bride ‘of 1912 will carry one, The bouquet ilustrated is made of roves and lilies completely en- closed by maidenhair, The old fashioned lace paper iv a sort of outside frilk and holds the flowers) and ferns closely in place. | The satin ribbon shower, the length ‘of whieh depends sothe- | what on individual taste, is caught with lilles of the valley and maiden-hair sprays. | i | ——— kk hh hhh meee ti * \ GRADUATING PRESENTS bs i* le te ek HN Dear Misa Grey: We are two girls in the grade gehool, and wish to know if ft ig proper for us to get \graduation presents for two boys. Is it proper jf our parents do not object? SUN AND MOON, A ertainly, if you know the boys well and the presents are not expensive: THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912. Letters'to Cynthia Grey TRE Re * * THE FIBBING HABIT *. * * ee Dear Miss Grey; 1 have a litte boy 5 years old, and I find he has a habit of telling little fibs when he does something he should not Mease advise me YOUNG MOTHER A.~Nearly all children toll fibs, It in usually throwgh fear, Gaig your child's confidence, and don't jah for every little thing. Do not let a grave offense pase without panishment, but teach him that he brings suffering on himself by do ing wrong KARR * * * * RARE TARR Dear Miss Grey Your “Funny” has been funny, but now it is get ting serious, { would iike to ask “Rights for Men” what he meang by “women taking men's jobe,” of “thelr true places”? 1 wonder of he has the nerve to present his dear old mother with a copy of that “remarkable essay”? | dare say not, and as to the horse- whipping, I thing he ts the one who needs it, not “Dr, J. WwW.” To “Acme Aqua” I say, don't give in, If you do in so small a matter, he will expect you to do the same * MORE “FUNNIES” * no matter bow serious the subject | fe, Stick to your rights comes and goes talks best My wif she wills way, ELMER, diet t e e * * * IS THIS “FUNNY WRITER «& * MAN OR WOMANT & * Jen eee ee eT Dear Misa Grey Your “Punny like so many of our serious prob tem: bordered on the absurd think if the man servant was so fool- ish as to ask his flancee to sny Thank heaven, the table is set!” she showed the first symptoms of obstinacy in refusing. It would only natural, for hi» sosurdity, cou pled with her obstinacy, to break the engagement—espectally it he had the least bit of obstinacy in bis make-up. Of the request and refusal, the latter shows the more obstinacy IW RARER * ® WHICH DAY IS * THE SABBATH? * * * Se ee ee | Dear Mise Grey: Wit! you kindly give me your opinion as to which ts the Sabbath—Saturday or Sunday? Hy so doing, you wil! oblige one fn doubt R. 8. A.-According to the old Jewish law, Saturday is the Sabbath, but tt was changed to Sunday because of the Ascension on that day. {t mat re little which day ts kept, but one y out of seven, in which basiness can be dropped, and the mind turn to legs sordid things, is needed. hi ee ee ee * * * HOW WAS MAN CREATED? «# * * REET AAR Dear Miss Grey: Woiech ts cor rect, the Darwinian theory, as to the origin of man, or the teachings of the Bible? Would you advise a conservatory ® Approach the and | he ploases, and that fs the| | of thought, and that the nearer we Divine—by whatever hame—the more beautiful the body by nes, The beautiful thought jof ® parent may produce # beautiful body in the child, but unless the spirit of the child is beautiful, the body will not remain so. If the conservatory and the tutor are of equal staiding or ability, 1 would say the conservatory cou: a8 the fact that you have been kraduated from the conservatory will help you materially in your | Work later, But, do not sacrifice really good instruction in order to take @ conservatory diploma. and many anj to| use of her child's til na lo of ite erying| indicate the le It may} The young mother in often puzzled a feeling of It eannot, of course, describe ite feelings. @ preliminary measure y Im trying Nine Ur find it is rention porliaps bowels, and edied the and the constipa quickly Don't give t thartlo pilix or these wilt act they are too str but an are safe you witt in, for ite oe are| batruction of the © that haw been r | A... ec eee ee ee ee 2s ae sof * CYNTHIA'S RECIPE * * EXCHANGE * Rt tk little one salts, ca+ nasty waters, purgatives, for a child a matter with! 1 What’s the Matter j Now he will axk you |f how many doctors can you find |f that will cure epilepsy? | will toll you tt Hare is one © old untlt $6, w complotely cured 63rd. And this our at 3349 w. 6 W. 50th, This one more at 20 young lad watered from ntil 26 «This is the age of one of the worst cases that has Your Baby? the famth 1326 Mrs w free from 5. Slaughter i ' You will find Spruce Puebl lo. Ida A Denver given te Dr sin, It has been f most perfectly all th and its ¥ from «@r Colo. Caldy " und under my observation for . three oF four days in sue- jout stopping. Her ted. Call at the if you are in 1 don't want to give the names of the patients in print, The next will ot on have . ft for more th ury Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying it in the regular way of a druggist at fifty cents or o by mh Your name and address) postal card will do Will you please publish a receipe for orange marmalade? MAIZIB. f Hero is a mustard receipe for “Everett Subsertber,” that a reader STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS wout: 1 exe, 2 tablespoons suger, 1 tablespoon each flour and mustard, 1 cup Weakened vinegar. Bring vinegar to boll, have dry ingre- dlents mixed with egg and stir inte hot vinegar, Let come to a boil. ©. H., the following i a delicious and Inexpensive fruit salad: Peal {2 oranges and remove pulp separ ately from each piece. Cut into onefourthinch slices 3 bananas, ro- 1ove aking and seeds from one-half Malnga grapes, and break into mall pleces the m of 12 Bng lish | range on lettuce. Serve with French | dressing. A PLAIN | look for these advertisers every Tuesday. Gerrish Br Green Lake Station SPECIAL Dried California Peaches 10c Per Pound Phone: Kenwood 2525 os. | tson Hairdressing College WANTED 1 ant. ealp Treatment Manufacture Goods plendid Op por tunity, Great d@ mand for our eraduates. Call or write ua. Rooms 965-9 Denny Bidm. Two Doors from the Times. 1408 Serond Avemme. Biliott 4259. Our Commodities Are Fuel of Ali Kinds Bullding Material of All Kinds Fiour of All Kinds Poultry Supplies. Spokane Grain & Fuvl Co., Inc. Green Lake Station. Higgost Retiable Dealors, See Us. Phone Us—Kenwood 151, Green Lake Baking Co. GUSTAV WERTH, Prop. The only Stock Yeast Potato Bread made in Seattle. We furnish bread to the following grocers: West Woodland Merchandise Co., Maple Leaf Grocery, Henry Wal- lace, H. Bchneider, PHONE BALLARD 1779. | course, or a private tutor, for an|! ambitious, economical young men? JM. A.—It you will read the Bible story of the creation closely, you will see that there are two narra: tives—the allegory and the spirit val creation. I believe that earthly bodies are the expreanigh } For Saliow, Wrinkled, Freckled, Pimpled Skin If you have any cut ish, don't use paint, pe thing else to cove often this only emphasize fect. Begides, it'« much remove th ligurement dinary mercolized wax nightly, the wax will araduat move freckles, pimples, black aallownens, or ear wi moth -pate yellow eruptions ar, t, ye in ‘beneath view. Ask the druggiat ounce of mercolited wax simple and harmless treater port, astonishing results, It bothered with wrink! ing cheeks or doubl® chin, a wash fotidn made by dissolving an ounce half-pint witch feotual. —Advt. |Trimmed Hats this week. MISS EVA MARTIN | | | *|Green Lake Transfer Co., "\P1ANO AND FURNITURE MOVENG, 1. M. Sawyer. Sawyer & Dann Dealers in RENTON COAL Wood, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Gravel, Cement and all Kinds of Fuel. Furniture and Piano Moving. Baggage and Express. Phone Baliard 1965. Office, 7210 Aurora Ay Jas. Dann, Green Lake Millinery Store Special sale of Trimmed Hats, 20 to 26 per cent reduction on all Green Lake Station All Vegetables and Fruits received fresh daily. C. E. Cartwright GROCER 4 McGraw St. Queen Anne 1531 A. B, Coleman, Pros. HB. Jarvis, Seoy. and Treas. Sunday and Night Calle Phone Kenwood 872 a Inc. Mate Officer, Green Lake Station. General teaming to and from the city daily, Goods stored five days free. Phone Kenwood Harn: Phone Kenw ; “White Do You Know That the A 1 could not move # muscle in the right side of my fi hor elose my right oye, pt rsd when I went to the office of Dr. C ¥. Lathrop. The doctor made an ox- amination and demo na proved to me that it wa that was causing my paraly started to take treatment from. him, and to my surprise the next morning after my first treatment I was able jad. sory " trol ov and in o w jafled that you will re Yours tr Spring St Tloepting sugar. McGraw St. Sanitary Market Ie the best place on Queen Anne and Decorated China Everything for the China Decorator. VERENA J. HULETTE, Teacher. Railsback-Claremore Co Hill to buy the best meats and fresh fish at medium prices? Try it. Auto delivery. 8 McGraw Street. Phone Queen Anne 2596. 605 Union St. Prices. Very Reasonable. Club Rates $1.50. Phone Queen Anne 2324. Highland Dye Works Jans G. Hansen, Prop. EXPERT TAILORS Cleaners and Pressers of Ladies’ and Men's Garments. Fine Re. pairing done, Goods calléd for and delivered promptly, 12 W. Galer, Cor, Queen Anne Ave, Neglect of the E st Cl ve work our eyes, the most dell- Clip this ad. Good for 10 conta} 1" Mebanisn of the body, with 2 .| far less merey than any other part with every $2.00 cash offer, ox-| (er less mercy Shan as proving that numberieas dh ic ginning in ¢ them ts hea phe, that, we have all the nervous dis- eases to which man is heir, among them nervous exhaustion, nervous indigestion us prostration spinal dise cholia, hysteria, pllepsy, you nothing to see ua DON’T FAIL To See the Goods and Get the Prices at Sandstedt's THE MILLINER Big Display 822 PIKE 8T. “save Dot You" Phone Main 6506. IDEAL GROCERY Phone East 8590 Corner Nineteenth and E. Mercer y It will cost and find out, The Star is quite sure that the thousands of its women readers are the buyers. study closely the advertisers below—watch their announcements, prices and specials. These dealers will make it mighty interesting for you. SAVE DOLLARS EVERY MONTH by getting in touch with them— yes |- FOR LOVERS Of fine chocolates, bonbons and other candies this is headquar- tora, Our candies are different than the ordinary, They have 4 flavor and ali around goodnes: that other candies hardly sug gest. Get a box on your way home from business, You couldn't make @ sweeter offering to sweetheart or wife. Hood’s, 1509 Pike Place Public Market 1829 Third Ave. Opp. Postoffice UP-TO-DATE STOCK EXPERT REPAIRS G. R. HARTWIG 1331 4th, Near Union WOMEN We appeal to you to ont District WEST WOODLAND PHARMACY 6259 Fifth Ave. N. W. Bal. 785 Free Delivery Our prescription stock is new and complete. Our prices less tham down town. Give us a trial, This coupon {s good for 6c im trade at our fountain to every cus tomer buying 25c or more. J. N. JUNKEN, Prop, Frem Competitors Say I sell too cheap—Watch my windows. By watching my windows Weekly you can always save money, Teh Pounds Sugar With $1.60 order. J. S. EVANS Forty-third and Phinney. Phone North 575. Phone M. 5403, HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE Lothrop Photographer 217 Walker Bidg. Taylor’s Studio Phone Ballard 101. RIGHT PRICES, RIGHT WORK “ Call and Talk it Over. uy & special advertising contract from one of our representatives.|4 Graduate of Ilinois College of Positivel id at aha * Y no contracts sold al Photography 519 60th Ave. West. Bell’s Drug |R, W. Feltham Store End of Ravenna Park Car Line. Sells Groceries and Chick Foods at prices that are right. Come and see for yourself, 700 W. 70th St, Phone Ballard 325 Prescriptions carefully compound- ed. Cool Drinks and Ice Cream al- ways. Call and see us. Household | Goods Moved In a careful, prompt, efficient man-| See my stock and note prices. ner is the kind of service you CHICKEN FEED desire, and is exactly our service/for the chick to the laying hens, to you. All kinds at right prices. DAVID JOLLY JR. F. BURDIC STORAGE, PACKING, SHIPPING FEED Phones, Main 1701, Elliott 1024 heidi Son a eka arden ani juce, 412 Union St., Seattle, Wash. Lime, Cement and Puat Garden Fertilizer Ind, Park 9. 8458 Dallas Ave, South Park Now is the time to get GARDEN SEEDS Picture Framing—Art Supplies AT-HOME PHOTOGRAPHS Schumacher’s | W. Mortensen Art Shop Dealer in SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO Fresh Milch Cows for Sale or Trade G. N. SCHUMACHER for Beef Cattle, 1610 Broadway, Seattle, East 7252. FRESH, Horses Bought and Sold. 8325 DALLAS AVE, Beautiful Rugs, Small Cost Because You Help We weave old carpets into beau» tiful, durable rugs. We want to tell you more about our service and they very fine articles we are making: from. materials which you are! throwing away. Phone us, Queen Anne 2252. . a sci was ane New Idea Rug Weaving; East 653 «f 213 Westlake Ave. N., Seattle. ~ LADIES’ ~ SUITS Made to order, of the best fabrics and latest styles, Diamond Ladies’ Tailors 417 Union St. Main 3325. Night Phone Beacon 414 E. M. BURKMAN Dealer in Paints, Kalsomine & Wall Paper—Contract Work a Spec’ ALL KINDS OF SIGN WORK 312 East Pine St. Corner Melrose and Pine S%.

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