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THE STAR—FRI DAY, JUNE 14, 1912. | : FR CK ES A CONTESTANT FOR AOR RR kk # |) [nage PRICE SALE OF veweLny| | » || “ : Elegant stock of Watches, Dia 99 E L * A LAW QUESTION || Home Made Beauty Aids | jis, Win. Roxers’ Sliverware, | 0 ate ate * *| |e , now being sold at half price.| eneror at timan with © form of 4 ioe eee ee ee 2 2 2 wale uae packs The best bargain 1 ever saw. ion, If neglected, it becomes | Don't Hite ‘Them With ® Vell) Remove! Dear Mise Grey: Uf Jaighte “ have * tinier} FRANK BRIGGS | epsia, One dose of Them With the New Brag rne ® Diece of real estate before (ae wl ) * | 1330 First Ave | | dite sho. mavrioe, ond’ after’ warrites , Arcade annex Buidina. | Scotch Stomach . de _ to her mother for a small |} ment, st te R d a ‘ieeek consigeration, can the mother mort . | emedy jin m | “o gage bald Blece of p rty without powdered ‘ E ¢ Id shan Tgp yh oo ‘eemtest ec Emma Goldman} o.oo. session. rox sows ie fathom M. B ' Lectures Tonight at eh hg Be raveling. wad. | wander A.-Not unlows the money with EILERS’ RECITAL HALL Aw at «1 1 ot t | iiehter which the mother bought the deed Third and University 1e Sas af eS | abe i ‘camnat tajpre was a aif to her. All property ac SUBJECT, “SEX, THE GREAT nd gusrantesd re s he f Drag Co for the quired after marringe, excep, by ELEMENT OF CREATION’S ‘ " oes ou 23,1 ia cle that ie gift, is community property.” work” patel ass One hehe —— Dr. Ben L. Reelman, Chairman 0c REMEDY se whe ate looking for 3 First avenue sign. r , wee the P Brows. i Dock, and ag to my offices wer that they are) Dr the wrone We are In the market for ot $1,000 and up on @ residences and apart- at € per cent Puat- erty, § per cent and cent. Quick service expense “Calvin Philips & Co. 815-816 Leary Bidg. CLAIMING DR, BROWN. Jom ot ATTLE’S ‘Tier. } of the offi. | Tl, when the ice enough for} r x OLD HATS 8 Remodeled, eiéaned, blocked, meow ost, dyed, trimmed. -made tke new. MODEL MILLINERY S27 Veep! Bank Bide. ak first thet thie was the $2.50 Corduroy 98. Fiith and Pike, Closing-out Sale. Fintent finest ki Miss Rath Ewing, #14 Second av. N., the blgh school girl in the plo- ture, is competing for the $10 prize offered by The Star for the pretti- est, neatest and cheapest graduation dress presented by a university, high school or business collece graduate of 1912. The grammar girls come in on the $5 tm gold offered to the Highth grade graduate whose dress comes up to the same requirements The decision will be made Saturday afternoon, June 15, at 2 o'clock sharp, at the Broadway high. He prompt, girls, and bring an lemised aceount of the cost of your dress. ere Letters to Cynthia Grey RRR RARER EERE * ‘Just Printer 1013 THIRD AVENUE ,MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 ee ts good for $2 on the purchase of any garment in our }or more, if presented before June 20, 1912, and part payment on either cash or credit sales. ‘TWO DOLLARS, WE MAKE A CUSTOMER od “AS A GIRL THINKS” * * * * * * RRR KRRAERRARRHEKARRRH ARERR Dear Miss Grey Won't you tell me what to do for a sluggish dis- position? Iam past 18, but circamstances bave been such that 1 have 4 but little fun and very few friends, srid the result fg that 1 am stuptd and dumpy. Whenever i go out among boys and girls, even younger | than myself, | can't even hold my own. If I am invited places I seem jxo uninteresting and dull that | am never invited again, I know it is | ck of fun that bas mgde me so. I have really been an old woman all my life i Dou't you think, if T had my share of enjoyment and fun, J would ii be natural, like other girls? 1 have isolated myself and I feet as if Hi life were not worth living My health is good, and I am not bad looking, and I try to improve by good reading. Tell me what to do to develop individuality and be j natural, like other girls, instead of a colorless, unsoughtfor, lonesome (| a MARIB. } a sympathy u ~My heart. swells with sympathy for you, dear girl } that knows what you suffer--but also the remedy To me you are intensely interesting. You have great possibilities | within you, but do not realize It. a With the rashness of youth, you have probably selected reading \too heavy for your years, seeking self-improvement. Read the “Slim | Prine by George Ade; “Uncle William,” by Jenette Lee, and other | tighe books, Get Riley’s beautiful, bright verse and memoriso it, and he firet thing every morning and the lant thing at night, sing a song jor repeat @ bit of verwe. When a room is full of darkness, do you try to carry the black ness out, or do you let in the Hght? Don't try to rid your mind of lgioomy things, but fill it with brightness. Skip rope, run races with yourself, sing. Yon can't sing a jolly song through and keep sad. ae ® Yast tip: Jf you have a mite of imagination, the next time you invited out, pretend you are @ beautiful princess, whose privilege | © all with whom she comes in contact—It will In A are it {9 to dispense good sure you many friends. Penne ee eed ee ee oe \* * i* s* * *# ADAM, NOT EVE, ROSE JAR * * DISOBEYED(?) *|* * Se Dear Miss Grey WiHil you please tell me how to make @ rose jar? Cu. 8. | A.—-A detailed recipe was printed jon the Woman's Page of The Star} June 12. ij * * Pere rrrrre res Tt. Dear Miss Grey: The question} as to obstinacy in the wife who | |would not say, “Thank beaven, the Hitable is set” just to please him. has at last ran Adam and Eve into} ithe discussion. The subject te he his cm ahn ied & 0 wk fj; made me get down my Bible ans © CUNMre Maouelte : peruse again the old, old story , Te ANY RUEETIONS & | the life of me I can’t find any place} l where God told Bye not to eat the|## eae tek aeK AAA A RAR forbidden frult. God's command was Miss Helen Gould is worth to Adam, and the fruit was forbid- | $5,000,000. den before she was made Probably if God had «# n his command to a more competent per ison his orders would have been Hi obeyed For Ladies Panamas, Silk Pongee, Foulards, Serge, Worsteds Y materials, made up on new models, Come in and x see them. W Buits, $16 to $29. Coats, $12 to $25 Wear Hats, Half Price, $1.50 to $6 N's Union Made $15 to $27 In the great famine in Engiand,) 910 B. C., 40,000 died Charles J. Guiteau, for the assas-, sination of President Garfield, was f convicted February 26, 1882, The loss of the San Francisco fire, * * [ { “ ” jin April, 1906, amountéd to $400 j wiestods and softfintshed Cassimeres. Hal i * WHERE aac oan witt—" £|000,000, ' Four hundred people were Betis bo oes and Furnishings. 4 x | killed p ACCOUNE with us and pay weekly or monthly. “We ff 4 Trust the People. Until 10 P. M. |e kk aK tt kkk tm | Dear Miss Grey: I wonder ff, M\from your store of knowledge, you Hican give me thia information I |would like to study law, but have nelther time nor money to attend school, but am able to buy the books. 1 want to know what books, and where to bay them. Thanking jyou, AMBITIOUS. A—The law department at the state university will gladly give you @ list of the best books, and If you will explain your aituation they may be able to artange for yo to study A person cannot sell property in the name of another party without thelr consent, The same applies to | personal possessions, | Open Saturday It ig customary for the groom to provide the bride's and bridesmalds bouquet. A whole eg@ 1s said to contain as much nourishment as a pound of meat. The greater part of the al bumen is found in the white; the yolk also contains a trace of ft, a lit tle fatty sabstance and also pro "HQ Third AV. ta Dance at Dreamland t mit orders promptly and care od Mai Ka Par Tipped lie arantee tleket with every py From Seattie’s Fastest Growing Store. Our litt! combined with thoroughly reliable, up-to-date js the magnet that ts drawing the people thing bought here not thoroughly, satisfactory and sented can be exchanged mere Big Specials in Handker- chiefs at 5c On sale Saturday, another ex please everybody, and our that surprise and prompt and accurat Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs—15c Each We have about 50 dozen slightly museed Handkerchiefs in odd lots Listen to What We Offer for Saturday— and 35c that we are going to clean up Sat That cannot be duplicated for less than 50c urday, They originally sold at 39¢,)| Sbop around and see for yourselves, Shoppers bi . best customers—they are posted. aSe and each, Take al ’ : each, Take all yout New CHIFFONS—Are here in the widest variet want While they Inst Saturday at, each .....+-045 a 50c, 75c, $1.00 ... $1.25 A Sale of Highest Grade Women’s and Misses’ Suits $25.00 Regular Prices $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 Ever? Woman's Suit in our st priced above $25.00 will go on sale ore heretofore Saturday at 25.00. Most of them are $35.00 to § regu: jar, Above one hundred and twenty-five Suits ta the lot. Silk Waists $2.29 Worth Up to $5.00, These are all now waists material. Pure Mewsaline. Jap Sitk, in dDiacks, whites, solid eviors and tan cles; long or short sleeves, bigh or low neck, buttoned front or back. All sizes. Children’s Dresses 98¢ Regular Prices $1.50 and $1.75. Sizes 4 to 14, This sale includes everything In Children's Dresses up to $1.98. Fine ginghams, percales, galateas and other wash materials, Dozens and dozens of pretty mode Silk Petticoats $1.98 Worth $4. Every one guaranteed. Messaline and Taffeta Silk Petticoais in black and all colors, New stock. More than a dozen different models, All sizes. new styles and new Taffeta, Pongee and Men’s Low Shoes, $2.49 The man who doesn't get his feet into a pair of low shoes doesn't appreciate the full comfort of summer dress. These are made of good quality of soft, pliable stock, that will give the wearer both com- Just the kinds that are wanted for the summer days, in blues, grays and tans; very pretty patterns to choose fort and service; gunmetal popular from; <i 2% tof tans, dressy. patents, in the leading but- + ye he Pe " ant 69c ton and bincher styles, All . 6 to 10; union made; values are $3.00, $2.50 and $4.00, at 5249 Women’s White “Nubuck” Shoes A Spring Favorite at $3.00. And one that bas every appearance of a higher priced and quite made—Just the kind of shoe you would expect to see marked $4.50 to $5.00, Per- welts, in 15-button $3.00 1.49 Also other lines in Wash Suits at 98c, $1.25 ana $1,98 Boys’ Nortolk Suits $4.98 One Pair Ext Trousers With Each Suit. Emphatic savings in Boys’ Suits in the newest and best shoe as well fect fitting Goodyear height—wonderful values at, a palr .... Boys’ Ox’ fords, $ styles, Thoroughly | Tans, patents, gunmetals; all the wear tailored Suits for} resisting kinds—all blucher mannish little mon, tailored | styles; sizes 13% to large 5%. Priced . for both fit and serv- ioe, In the popular tans and grays. Price per sult, with pair of $4. 98 + ote oxira trousers .... Men’s Wash Neckwear A great assortment to choose from in plain white and colors that will wash. Regular 25¢ Ties that we will sell 2 . 25c jor Saturday at 16€ OF ..cecseesess Men’s Extra Value Pajamas $1.48 We took all this concern had in several choice numbers in a variety of nobby styles and grades up to $3.00. French or military collar effects. You can buy these aplendid values Saturday, $1 438 2 per suit pocerccecascs $2.00, $1.85, $1.69 ona $1.49 Boys’ Satin Calf Shoes, 98c leather, well made; all at the following range Smooth, stout sizes to large of prices— Boys’ Vici Kid Shoes, $1.49 Probably the best Boys’ Shoe for sum- mer wear—good, plump vici kid; all sizes to large 7. Note the small prices $1.98, $1.75, $1.49 LADIES’ NEC RELENTLESS PRICE CUT- TING ON STYLISH TRIM- 15¢ your hat until now you need not put it off any longer, as no one will offer you any greater bar- than these for Saturday, new Third Floor, A assortment of fancy straws and taffetas, in the stylish Turbans and large shapes, and very nearly all colors-—values to 98c $4.98, BpeclAal cecereereers «per bolt 10c ular way 30 to caine on our liberal braids, HAIR R 15c No, 40 feta width; colors, equal to teins, which are very nourishing. = with them. i PANTON & LONDON CO Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets this way Shadow and Other Fancy Allovers for 25c prettiest and most becoming popular colors, at, a yard— CIAL FOR SATURDAY 1,000 Neck Pieces, con- MED HATS sisting of Jabots and . 1 to $4.98. Special valaes ’ for Saturday sseeceeees 5c Basement Bazaar. y deferred buyin foe: Sere RAO e ae RIBBONS Se Gold Dust—Large goods worth in a reg- per yard for Silk Taf- Hair Ribbons in pink, blue, cardinal and black, 19 per yard Cwide Width in the same Ribbon in the city, AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS Brisk Bargain Bulletin for Saturday Shoppers ¢ prices, handis Any- as repre Our New Art Embroidery Department Mezzanine Floor. whipment of Ladies’ tine Hem | Remarkable Offerings in Ultra Fashionable | js a::racting unneval attention, not stitched and Initial Handkerchiefs, Laces only by the hundreds of new things worth 10¢, but Saturday wage é Cocneke Sil be pou hg ce 5c Our Lace Department is growing by leaps and bounds, | to be found there, but by the at . We have all the new things and offer them to you at prices | tractive prices. ° Have You Seen Our New Pillow Tops, controlled exclusively by us? Mount Rainier, Pioneer Square with the Totem Pole, Moonlight on the Sound, and others, all offered at the popular 69c are our We could get a dollar for them; y of the no one else has them, but we are after your patronage and confidence and we are going to get it. A Remarkable Purchase and SALE OF WOMEN’S and MISSES’ NEW SUMMER COATS for $6.98 This is how unug offer of $10.00 Coa York rest dent buyer taking advantage of f able market conditions and buying at one time enough of certain numbers to enable the manufacturer to use up his entire remaining stock of these cer- tain matrials. The makers’ early “clean-ups” are naturally always from the season's most popular the kind of make euch an ut $6.98—by ou we and most rapid sellers. This is merchandise we are offering you in this item at hand. We secured them at near half their for- mer cost and in accordance with the usual Pan- ton and London policy, we ate giving our patrons the full betlefit of our good luck. Made of pretty wool mixtures in both staple and ty effects. The cheapest coat in the lot is an excellent value at $10.00, and others range from this value up. We started this sale with two hundred and nineteen in the assortment Come and take your ‘choice $6 98 . . Regular Prices $1.25 and $1.50—Third Floor. 49c Very Percale, chambray and calico House Dresses in up-to-date styles, high or low neck Well made and perfect fit- ting dresses. All sizes from 34 to 44. sensational values at this price, 49¢. Limit one to a customer, Corset Department Third Floor, De- now Our Corset partment is complete, showing a splendid of the following well assortment known makes Tailor La Grecque Made. R. & G. in ten differ- ent styles, GD JUSTRITE various models. Live Kabo, “The Model.” Warner's Rust Proof. All at popular prices, FOR 50 CENTS we can furnish you a splendid fitting Corset. The high priced houses ask 6 for one no better, When cus- tomer desires it, we will fit all corsets at $1.25 and up, An expert fitter always in charge. Our corsetieres owe allegiance to no one make, but to you. What they advise is to your interest. ACES 5,000 YARDS 7c, 8c AND 10¢ TORCHON LACES FOR, 3! A YARD ..... . O26 For Saturday we will offer 5,000 yards of fine and Insertions, worth Se, Te, 8c and 10 per yard, Your choice, 3ig¢ a yard, KWEAR SPE- Business Building size package .. are 160 $1.80 a dozen value in thin white China Cups and Sau cers, Saturday, 1 Oc a pair Arm and Hamme Soda in ; regular full pound pac’ 0c value, sani- 12¢ of 5 yards for 6c per yard, IBBONS colors white, for a very © Granite © tary; large me easy to clean; ea © Hair » any

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