The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 5

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POSH HEHEHE HEE EEOE EEE EEE OSES Certain of ~ BUFFET WEDDING SUPPER . - Curing Constipation OO OO OOO O 09900 OOOO OO © OH OOO OOO! os than any other laxa-| ently received from Mr. | ue DAlone St, and Mise Lina nt, Like salts ares gradually © that in time na De he tsa] BUFFET SUPPER FOR WEDDING at; When one wishes to entortain Afupon them. After c ge dot. large number of guests at an even-|the cake and tee . « can be served. The ’ of | ing reception, a buffet wedding sup. . hy simply addre sing De. W nexpensive, as well as very nice. he Stawell, 408 Washington s per Is strictly in good taste, Have soticetio, OL Your name and ad- e table eet cle o » end Menu Montene, ial core will am your table set ob ross one end of your dining room and pile with Veal Loaf ta Jelly —- =the plates, cups and saucers, fork Stuffed . Ollves napkins and the eatables that you Combination Pickles wish to serve Salted Peanuts tread ai Butter The Diride’s Cake Maple lee Cream in ( Coffee This supper, you know, ts served to the ladt by the men @ iwho go to the table, select fand napkins and arrange the ese : at Bandwiches food eleielcileiiebiebiciiil! Dae e ate Lee e ears rad . lines from i HE OBJECTS & | # HURDY.GURDY MAN A + a3 * we STUDY IN DEEP WOE « best many Ake ReR eee *| Novelty | Dear Miss Grey: [ read a letter/ sue eee eee eee ee B) lim your column last night that stat ed that married people with a year jly income over $1,000, who, at the end of three years had no children ,of their own or by adoption, should te The has The hurdy-qurty, so they say now on its way to oblivion smiling pirate, who, for years harassed a million Inval umbered slum "other Fall the samples stores jhave a special tax levied on t t a uncounted leg ‘It was sighed “Family Man,” but I ery tune from “On, ¥ det you #0: old bachelor wrote Doll" to “The Holy Cit hat letter, No married m with having a hard time of ft the expense of a wife and home, and Even a monkey with a red cap pr where jes away up it oe how falls to lure peonies from the a “special” if he don't bring chil-| saves his pennies as he dren inte the world to continue the| bas a nickel he ne to a moving struggle for an existence pier show. The moving picture A VICTIM man is getting the hurdy-gurdy j man’s harvest and man is a moving picture of woe ar See eer eee eee ee * % | poverty * F - * mare & ie SRAOUATS rd Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** weeeeeetenkenene a) Dear Miss Grey Please enter my name tn the contest for the prettiest and cheapest graduation dress. Iam 14 years old ant = sraduate from the Brig! on June 14, 1912 The coat of my dress is 5 yds. embroidery, 20¢ yard. $1.60 % yd. lining, 26¢ a yard ‘@ dozen buttons, Be doz... ‘e Spool thread, be spool ... Modern Purniture 0 | narter Oak Ranges. You Couldn’t Hire Me to Wear Dress Shields 1 Use That Marvel, PERSPI-NO! Company. eee 08% 81.77% ptt teen ewan nee * GIRL GRADUATE’S LETTER : * il OS ae re | Dear Miss Grey: f received your| letter and will answer and tell you about my dress. | am making it at! the Lincoln high school, It is em- broidery Swiss, made very simply, | plain gathered skirt, waist trimmed j with lace, and is made with lapete | over the shoulders and with a pep-| jum effect at the waist line. T } ADS BRING RESULTS dress has cost me $3.93. I ha fused five yards of goode. I would like to enter the contest Everywhere ALICE ANDERSON. | A.--Your name will be entered in the contest. The closing and dects-| lon day is June 15, and the place to bring the dresses for the judges’ tn- apection i# the Broadway school, at 2 o'clock sharp, the al:er- noon of June 15. Simply a rowder One, Two, Three, and it’s Done | Two Dollars $2.00 as part of first payment on any Stock of Men's. Women’s and Children’s or if presented before June 12, 1912 purchase ix made goods marked in plain earn a permanent customer. year c may be Seek hhh hhh * ROUGH * * * Kehr Dear Miss Grey: Wil you kindly tell me what is good for skin that ip rough and is peeling off. It ts not sunburn and Is very embarrass- ing to me, so I hope you will supply the best remedy you know of STENOGRAPHER. A-—The following is very good: Spermeceti, 4 dra; white wax, 1 dr.; oll of almonds, 2 troy ozs.; glycer ine, 1 troy oz. Melt the sperme ceot!, wax and oll together, and when cooling add the glycerine. The above may be perfumed to guilt the user. « SKIN REMEDY, * Closing of all $3.00 and| $4.00 Straw Hats at $1. 39, Lie kkk tote ek ee ete) at Sth and Pike. * NOTICE TO READERS * * Questions sent to The Star & # physician will be taken care of ® * by him * ere eee ee ee Oe ee ee ee ee ee * * * CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS * | * TO MANY QUESTIONS *# ” * aaah hhh October 9, 1900, fell on Tuesday, Pend d'Oreille, the river in Idaho, is pronounced “Pond du Ray.” The United States ambassador to Brazil is Irving B. Duaiey, Califor nia.His salary is $17,500 a year. The late Queen Victoria had nine children, King Edward six. King orge V. wan the second gon. His lolder brother, Albert Victor, died in 1892. »Coats & Dresses and Summer Styles —- Alterations Free — rey to $29.00. ful Coats, $14.00 to $24.00. Dresses, $5.75 to $11.75. reet Dresses, $10.00 to $24.00. fe Credit—Pay as You Wish : gd low as found in other stores, and you Saving $2.00 on this ad, Come in and look always weicome. Avertising special In early times barbers were also surgeons, dressing wounds, etc The red and white striped barber pole represents a bandage twisted around the arm, previous to blood | letting din the state of Wash- When you go td a den- ioe € license you cae protect ural know that your wuare none tid Remember. we have the price of high grade 4 wo. Regular $10 pla regumr extra heavy crowns $4.00. A writen gi antes given with all work. Regal Dental Offices DR. Wh R. CLARK, Mai 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor, ‘Cnion NOTE—Dring this ad wii ou. hi ton. tist demand onl my and When a dog turns around one to three times before lying down, It is a rudiment of its wild instinct, |which makes it smooth a place to lie down, | anne | President Lincoln and Jeff Davis were not related though both were born in Kentucky, the former In | 1809, the latter in 1808, Both began | thelr political ra in the same | year, 1844, Lincoln as @ presidential elector for Clay and Davis for Polk out There is no definite or single ori in to our faa. It grow by degrees H) from the old English flag. The 1% ii stripes represent the orlginal 13 Wi colonies, The stars represent a new constellation, and as it grows an extra star is added for each state. small fortune to live on a mode children. The little ones no longer diet, would agitate such a s hop, skip and jump back of the if @ man marries and improves hurdy y man nor run cagerty his property by building a bome,'into their homes to give the tin here comes an extra tax, By Joo, bank a shaking jan't that enough, without ringing in N indeed. A child wadays) the hurdy-qurdy | Again! $2.50 Corduroy Pants go at 98c at the big closing out sale at Sth anlliied price, eae sss pes yA asia THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE & 112 eeuenee * THEN YOUR Geau WON'T «# * GET TIRBO Ieee eee 2 | You carry. this “oarsman” in vir sult case. It le a portable ¢ trie moffr HAt can be attached to any row bow Canoe or kitt The w is & combip peller and « rudd@®. It is mounte at the top Of¢@ shaft, attached to he stern of thu boat by a clamp. A wheel can be used to twiet the » eller under water from or le © the other teer the boat. Power is obtained from two storage battert: The whole thing weighs 25 pounds and an be packed in a mult caso stowed under the seat of a buggy r autor ttached > any b r two. Mothers should visit fants 1) « h/t dade ded ee Adee ieee ied Do nothing t« your own faults PANTON & LONDON CO Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets eee nee! * RISKY FOR CYNTHIA, # Dear Miss Gr My friend ad | mires red halr very much. Will FOR RHEUMATISM |you please tell me how to mak —READ BOOKLET mine that color? It is bleach All D wit An enemy of mi been talk ruggists ing about me «i ° and letting a boy k she is je do to show m KAPOW , stampa narearn oe Wa Same @ 97.50 the color of your bair. Your . beau may admire black hair and $30 Suits... = your next Hght hair, and Cynthia would have a life job supplying you|]| TRACIE fren, with halr dye recipes If you had not been “spooning” no|) 20S '-2 Third Avenue one would have talked about you.) — » the “enemy,” correct SAY YoU. SAW 6 CATALOG AND HDITION, AMT I $12.50 and $15.00 Boys’ Long Pants Suits, $5.85, at | the big closing out sale at | 5th and Pike. IT IN THE STAR. JA Budget of “Magnetic” Saturday Bargains When we say rgains” we mean “bargains” in no mistakable sense ther page paper contain so vitally important to u—every line tells of saving opportunities for you »ppers seem to like the Panton-L« definition of the word “Bargai hey are learning that it carries a meaning of unusual valye here. Test us by our S day offerings Value Prices Sizes 2 to 19 Years. Not only te largest but the jected and assorted ities’ Coats In Seattle. Wo style meet here at the lowest on record garments of so @ standard. our stock before you bry, Children's Wash Dresses 6 to 14 Yeare. Day Chambraya, Percales, worth $1.50 good range of patterns; low neck. PriO® cesveceee oe to Basement of the thrifty. colors aré indtuded tn this lot. Special of rig fevonde' 27 inch Special price, a ya in tans, greens, brown; & Saturday, a yard .. children’s and brown ; worth 15¢ a yard, tie ican savy Graduates and Brides Saturday Sale of One-Piece Dresses stock of tively assure you our prices aye less t weked elsewhere. Quality and the following special pricee— $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98... $10 Galateas, high or | DOT YATE coseeesssneneees 290 value specially priced for Annee Renee eeweeee Annee REAPER SE OND Feeeneee “To Be,” sf beat N bowk eb Di 4 m owe it to yourself, ff you wish to save money, © seo Note 98¢ T $2.00; be Y This department contains a tempting array of fabries that will appeal to all buyers. The merchandise is right and the prices are such as will appeal to the money saving inatinets Dress Ginghams 8c 27-ineh Dresa Ginghams in stripes, checks and broken plald!effects, all the best styles and ‘This ts a similar to Ss with pea blue, red, ‘red ae, width 20C Dress Linens 21c Finished Shadow Striped Dress ogiehy Invender, pink and 2ic Silk Striped Serges 10c eueen geet eapec! suitable orga nn “ana teen school i wide; blue, ore: 27 inches |e, oo le y. 10c me ner ‘bpagen= for the Camp | Absolutely ge a tary, ns, rom “en eg a These Dres unmatcha Linens, piques brays, ete, are the materials used In making these beautiful dresses up after the same fashions as the patterns to select from, and the price is only ... Ww. for Saturday’s selling at only ....... day looking for just such cloths in new solld red, and bis 1 line of mixtures, | Wash Goods Specials Don't Fail to Attend Our Big And you will find other worthy “Bargains” on the second floor that will hallenge yout attention. Ba will b. n this partment Saturday if straight-from-the ulder” specials have any “pulli White lingerie wa $6.98 Values to $12.00 and $15.00 autifally made of embroider- pa are | ed volles and marquisettes, allover embroideries and fine lawns, trimmed in laces and embroider These are 5 absolutel "$6.98 at the pri Silk Dresses $698 } One hundred and twenty-nine pure silk Foulard and Messaline Dr * in nine or ten different models; rich and beautiful patterns and color all sizes. This is your oppo’ y to buy Gown. Values “t 00 to $12 6. 98 HOT OUNY cesscccesses os ° Values $7.50 to $10.00. All Woot Serge Dresses of various colors, such as black rown, tan, gray and Copenhagen; some made perfectly plain, others with embroidered fronts. Some have messaline waists. 4, 98 Take your choice for only .....-s.+-e0+- One-Piece Colored Street —_ $2.98 Worth $3.50 and Up. Mnenettes, lawns, percales, cham 1k or serge dresses, There are dozens of pretty $2.98 One-Piece House Dresses 98¢ ‘ew stock just unpacked; ginghams, percales and bambrays in neat patter for summer wear, ‘eit made and perfect fitting; all sizes, 36 to 48. esses worth $1.50 to $1.76 marked 98c Cream Serge Skirts $3.98 Worth to $7.50, Buy for Potlatch wear now. All wool cream Serge Skirts in six of the fast selling models. cream color, also cream with Those are extra well made and finished. A full line of sizes Plain black stripe, $3.98 Norfolk Jackets and Blazers $6.98 his js very apecial, as every other store in Seat- jo is asking from $9.00 to $15.00 for them, An fine Price .. unusually fortunate purchase made by our New New York market every enaps.” Pure all wool minder $6.38 Men’s and Boys’ Department Tho Men's Furnishings are on the Main Floor, just inside the south entrance. It's the little “touches” and fixings that give elegance to the summer man's apparel—natty shirts, tasty ties, pretty hosiery and choice under- wear, We have the right goods at Rock Bot- tom Prices. See our line of Boys’ Clothing on tho Mezzanine Floor. Read these specials for Saturday; Men’s Rubber Collars 5c The weual 25¢ kind; “Olinda” Take them Saturday Silk Lisle Union Suits 98 Briliant finish, weeonds of “Oneita” — Be ‘ork buyer, who ts in th All sizes. Price style only, Figured J.awna or Organdles in light grounds ’ Bathing Suits 49c with sor i. ripes and see dots; all wash | We m one-piece Suits well; inches, 5c down from Te tO ....++0» Wee seves value, ah seeeeeeeeee Peet: seshisio TURKS ....ceeceees geese +++ 260 and 150 Boys’ Wash Suits At $2.50, $1.50, $1.25 and aber Nec 69 Splendid lot at sevens |SATURDAY SPECIALS Fi rowing Housefurnishing, Depart- at ta the ig Economy Basement Bazaar, 9 Bars Lenox 25c Lenox Soap, regular Se & bar-—~will sell_ 902, size cakes, special Saturday, 25c D ALS LOE wos ccrececee eoseereereeeeees 10¢ Nysa Toilet Soap, 3 Bars 12c Absolutely the purest toilet soap made; seer anteed free from all animal grease; regular 10¢ yalue, but aaa sort of crowd puller and “get for Saturday, 1 2c we Will sell {t for 8 DATS os sce ceeeeerenee Extra fine quality pure manila fiber; 1,000 sheets to a oN a aad “ten-center™ priced three for . . AT SEATTLE’S ECONOMY farreeeee in thi Men’s Low SHOES That Are Different $2.49 Basement 1 ther t is long Good quali lea want stylish, lasty of these at $2.4 opular tans, ton or bluch 10; unto! ) and $ Ob -scee hoes get a pair soft gunmetals, patents in but All sizes, 6 e@; values are $3. $2.49 Women’s White Shoes White is supreme this season, and during the reign of the Golden Pot- latch will be especially popular. These dainty Nubuck” Button Boots will be in big demand—per- fect fitting Goodyear welts, in 15 button height, and the good part is, you don't need to pay $4.00 for them if you buy here— $3 00 ' our price, a pair Barefoot Sandals Best Tan Willow Calf Sandals, with thick, pliable soles; per pair, $1.49, 98e and OTHER BAREFOOT SANDALS ifn every knewn size at, a pair, 98c, 59c, 49¢ and BOYS’ TENNIS SHOBS, all sizes up to larg eee BIG BOYS’ TEND all sizes, 2% to 8 HOSIERY SPECIALS Misses’ Dependable value Lisle Hose, in black and white; all sizes; not 26c a pair, but, extra special for FOR. . Chidren’s Black Cotton Hose, ixi ribbed, with double knee, fast black, all sizes. ao Saturday— PAIRS .. FOR. Women's 26e Hose, ina quality that speaks for itself under careful ex- 25c $5 Trimmed Hats $2.98 Third Floor PAIRS FOR... A large assortment of large and small shapes in all good colors and styles of trimmings. These values must be seen to be appreciated. Saturday at nests... O08 $3.49 Turbans for $1.69 Trimmed and plain shapes in fancy braids of various kinds, in such colors as brown, biue, tan and cream; worth up to $1.80 Dozen White and Gold Cups 55¢ Set Finest semi-porcelain White and Gold Band Cups and Saucers, regular $1,80 dozen value at the “sell-'gm-quick” price for Satur- day, set of six for— 55c

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