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on We Baker close your to Ket es, ae Yells your eyes. them. Right. 3 7 PFO am 3 Our Glasses and 919 Seattle for that have suffe ars, unable The wonderful © Is easily account by the fact that it json from tl up the entire sys Nature to restore parts. The ¢ to get relief, ¥ you what it has doo Nature's Creation cord eltn ara Av Boosters in: for 1 glad for| ® ot mi he blood m, bave their root In impure gimost without number, | respect Nature's Creation WSS) it was your money he loved, not you baa the market there never Was / when told that would relieve such ‘as Tuberculosis Asthm a, and Catarrh, as many ie tp Seattle an@ surrounding ry will gladly testify cases of Catarrh, Bronchitis of many years stand- fa Seattle, have been re- Cases of by this treatment. sales atid cases where people wabdle for years through the nose on to pol eatarrh, have been quickly by this harmless © medy mhere aged people get nd-relief, have been iy relieved. If you are suf ‘any of these troubles, pat it off any longer, but ough for many years SECOND PRIZE WINNER IN - AR DRES THE ST No happler gir! will be graduated from the Sth grade of the Seattle schools than "Hagel Snyd@r, 1826 Mh av, all because she captured one of the prises offered by The Star for the neatest, prettiest and choapest dress made by one of this |Year's graduates |, Misa Ver nTine, the Queen Anne high school ‘girl whose plo ture was in The Star yesterday, }won the $10 prize given for the neatest, prettic and cheapest leraduation droaa, entered by the university, business, and high school girls | mm both oa the’ vote of the judges, Mrs. George Cotterill, wite of the mayor; Mrs. Austin Griffiths, wife of a councilman, and Madame Killean, modiste, was unanimous The judges asked that it be stated that the work on all the dresses, both In design and execution, was remarkably good, and that they jhinged thelr decision on the neat- }nese in smal) things—little obscure jcorners that one might think would not be notiedd. Miss VanTine’s and Miss Snyder's dresses were neat to the smallest detail « Here is the estimated cost of Mins Snyder's dress: yda. voile 1% yds, embroidery, SRR RRR RRR \* * RAARARERRAAAERAA ERE REE REHAREE What would you do in a 4%-/ ing married four years, if you found that your love had by ith i) all your struggie to make a strong mar ages) what would you do Dear Miss Grey: Say that when you married him I am ke a young girl who wro ness way; strain. gave that, and thought what b great biow and he gloried in it. |me. Miss Grey, will you blame me? this man? Ought I, for baby gone? Give me a good answer AI do not blame you TALKS BY THE THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1912. wosies OL S CONTEST The foar of draughts ts a sort of disease. Now, 4 draught is merely jutream of fresh air flowing through foul air—a current of live alr mov ling across air that ts stagnant and dead Yet there are folks who fear this fresh alr as they do snakes, An innocent, beneficent stream of v ep alr is to t a“ & blast from fi outh of the infernal pit itself Why? Chiefly because such peo ple have inured their bodies to hot and polsonet air, Thus when 4 blast of cold pure alr strikes a body thus devitalized {t cannot ad just Itself to the change In time to eleielelelaiahaieieiaielelelel! * & CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS TO cs * MANY QUESTIONS * + * teeter eee ee eee AM | WEAK AND FOOLISH? one that loved you, and wo did not give up all hope for a to y husband gone from one mc happy f can't understand myvelf, and c only @ great longing for my husband's lov gots nothing but harsh words and abuse in every way Love is a good woman's life, »o it seems [ will dte under this great My husband helped himself to my money to pay hin debts longed to one did to the other fell when he told me himself that he had lived with But I thought the past was past, and lov on, only to be crushed at every turn true to me, and says life will be worth nothing to him without baby and sake, to be patient, although all hope ts aa YOU ONE WHO CRAVES LOV. but. yes, you are weak and foolish to think of Memphis, Tenn Five were killed to Ron, Pa, dynamite Mareh 23, 1894, The Spanish-American war cost $960,000,000. Six thousand killed. Miss Hazel Snyder, the Bth.Grade $5 Prize in the Black accident, | " | July 1 fs Dominion day in Can | ada. | at Panama, in is 1% miles width is 2,100 The Gatun dam, leluding the spillway tons, Ite greatest yes ane * | John Jay, New York, was chief | justice from 1789 to 1796. Melvin Fuller of Miinols from 1888 to | 1910, se like this? After be wasted, and out of a weak, vain one useless, The corporate purposes of th you thought him a man you could | “ be kind American F and Arbitrat but afterwards found | | anu » to favor universal peace {? I did not believe it at first, | Cesue art lo “Bro ’ by conettiation and arbitration hesey & > unttl Hately, hen ugh & permanent international mu this woek—married in a bunl’|(OrONe! O Pitlon treaties between ning till the next, Iam so un-| © r tng ye Mar tg oe ae terest myself in nothing— | >!) BAtions, ane b 4 ‘or national security but what despair when one|“ "*" 4 Bi ale [BEAUTIFUL HANDS AND ARMS FAMOUS BEAU GIVES HER SECRET TO THE WORLD y 1 for | The omen | lived As far as I know, he has been A Am I weak and fooli#h to still love m, and soon. AND COMPANIONSHIP. February 3, 1902, foil on Monday, | Edward H. Crump in tho mayor | Many women take perfect care of STAR DOCTOR FEAR OF DRAUGHTS—AND THE CURE resist the cold Naturally such people jdraughts, and the fear in time be & wort sof obsession with jthom, for folks can't go about this j¥orld in normal fashion without meeting any currents of fresh alt | Ultimately the draught crank gets | #0 he can feel imaginary draughts and catch genuine colds from them The cure of the draught disease |i fresh air—not a Httle trowh alr, | but tot of It. For draughts in al are dangerous | erne ratio to their size, A ilttle Mraaghe in a hot room in dangerous to any hody, whereas if the room Ts ven tiated with copious supplies of feeab air the danger is diminished FOr the specific for draughts t» 1 jlarge supply of the stuff draughts ia a large pstafft that draughts plied internally, IN fear od In THE 1 8 nother remedy for the d | dinenne tn the cold bath nore To Honor War Heroines wales to the Red Cr int ons Inter national convention held eld in ington took Yo of the 1 to orial h who to thelr ¢ try during the eivil war, the orial to take the nent home in Washingwon for the Red Cross In the bill introduced s to provide a alte ft ts of the appro » called for until k commandery of the shall have erect to in the a q form of a perma priation the > la $200,000. | Green Lake Station SPECIAL "ps to push the plan| ! raised | © “Girls! Girls! We. - Can All Stop Wear- ing Dress Shields!” 1 again, ip Them Out—Hne's PHM NO il never wea and No More Drenn sh "You Une PRRSPTAN mplts, with the pad that each box, and then my te in my € mo wit what the weight of your! row and} endered | |" ave no arm-pit rect| For e by! PERBII-NO Is for nate druggists a > all Owl Drug Co. Nine-Tenths of the Buyers Are Women Hardly a dollar spent for the home in any line but the women are asked ‘their opinion—and it usually goes about the way the women suggest. WHY? Because they take the time to look up all of their matters and study them out. The men don’t like to bother with it. For that reason The Star is appealing to the thou- sands of women readers to get in touch with these ad vertisers below, for they will save you money on your buying. See Star every Tuesday. WANTED Pupils to Learn Hairdressing, Fac- fal Massage, Mant- Seal tment’ the facture ’ CENTRAL WET.WASH one Queen A ervice—-Bent Cooking. Coma 1 1100 Int Ave. ARCHITECT WUNGALOWS, 8700 AND UF NICHOLS HINCKLBY WLC. BUILDER STEVENS ACADEMY Fourth near Pine Open All Summer, Cool Place. EVERETT-S¥ATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY TO BV BER Limited trains indicates Freight tras and Olive 4:09 pm GEATTLE-BVERETT TRACTION CO HAL SOLES Guaranteed to Stand Three Months of Hardest Wear Hougen’s Light ni Shoe Repair Shop “REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT” Competitors Say I sell too cheap—Watech my windows. By watching my windows weekly you can always save cy|Gerrish Bros.|% leiresing Callge! Freer WEST WOODLAND PHARMACY 6259 Fifth Ave. N. W. their face and clothes semblance of reapect for the mother of his child Not only are you allow. | ‘elt bands Rough, re ing his evil nature to come between the good of your child and yourself, | ¢ Jany good can come to your baby by staying with a man who has not the yet nogiect red handa are as Hi-kept office any we wil! gladiy wee’ ow sa may you yourself call o that Bas been found to . @tstressing troubles. reall at office, drop card blank and full infor “This remedy is never sold Address CREATION, Savings Bank, and Pike, Seattle, names and addresses fe Seatth chat have taken om} to him, on which to vent his spleen. You do not love bine love—and think you cannot get it ing pearls before swine.” * *"POETRY” ON THE “FUNNY” & * Oh, Cynthia Greay! Gray, We've stood all we are able, Of all this talk of the couple who, When they had set the table, Began to quarrel and so forgot To eat thelr little dinner. mess to Serve |)Xow. eversbody writes to ani instant you enter the National Bank you ‘the spirit of service ich prevails. You will dis- Wr a whole-souled willing. to accommodate and a to co-operate. fe an atmosphere of faterest about Your account this jarge or solicited and assured (@urteous consideration. NATIONAL BANK _ Estapuisien 1ss2 Square, First at James National, State and ‘ Association ¥ LOG. CUNNINGHAM LeAmY iN 30RR: me ci AS. #. MAXEY as Didg. 2 Cae Mane sser. |. E. WALDO as Ts BAN a Miter 18, "12. Chan? x S.. G. A. £20. iT STEAMERS |) WE cor " Me TEAR Dock fective March hedutes Bub sec Without *yaunse’t Dock. Colman 1 ind. 736, Which is the greater sinner. Bach day we've read about this fuss, Till we are getting woosy, Perhaps the woman was a crank, Perhaps the man was boozy. What odds to us who was at fault? Just go on with your writing; Tell us how we can fix our har, And leave them to their fighting Just tell us what to do for moles, How to reduce the “figger™; How we cun make our necks grow plump, And make our eyes look bigger: Just tell as, please, if a girl should ] kiss Her sweetheart when they part; | If a man should wed on $18 per, If a girl has woo his heart Let us hear once more of Aisle”; Please counsel lie”; lGive us a recipe for fudge, Advise us when we're silly Oh, Cynthia, dear, pray do forget Those people and their table! And get back to the good old themes As soon as you are able LILLIAN, | Center A.—T'll stop, you bet, For the table is “set,” And dinner is growing cold. Gray is Cynthia's hair, With all this care; Back to the good themes old. So I'll take a “tip,” From Lillian’s lip, Nor think her over-bold. CHKRREERRRE EERE DS ” * WHEN A MAN MARRIES * * * Pe ee ee oe ee el Dear Miss Grey: It is reported that a man left our country and went to Canada, leaving a wife here. He took out citizenship pa pers there woman. Has his wife recourse to law? Some say not, but I should think different. A—She can have him arrested |for bigamy. The proper person to | see is the United States district at- |torney, fedoral building. He will advise her about getting the extra- dition papers. liek ete tok tek tet tet th ed * HE |* SOME SAY 8 \* 1s * BEAUTIFUL * + * Dear Miss Grey: 1 would like lyour opinion, Do you think a boy levery night unless he 1s encouraged by looks ar actions? My cousin says there is a respectable-lookin well-dressed fellow, who walks @ “LoveLorn Wil-| and married another| 2220 AA dl ielolelielelelelel| will follow a girl home from work | but you are encouraging him tn his evli panionshtp, let him prove himself worthy of it. you only think you do, |teet we cannot get. Take it from me that business docs not keep a man | © habitually from home from one morning till the next | If the man is not willing to come up in the acate of life, what right} have you to drag yourself and chfld down to his | In tenderness and love, I put these plain facts. eke eee ee Short distance behind het coming ® home. * she t# compelled Reka Rhee RRR ovening until $20. Dear Cynthia aithough she saya he never makes | | easy matter to keep nd bemutifel ription, whiel mp at your own te famous for the marvelous, inatantar If he wants your love and com: | You are « conveale because you want bis} /O"*. We always think we love what we Jrumgiat one ounce Put it tn Ad quarter of m « fll with wate ond shake well You will be surprised at the result a? when yee v You are “cast * applica’ private preacription of « famous Parisian beauty He watches till she is clear inside the house, It worries me, as/| to work every This has been going on for nearly three weeks, any attempt to speak to ber or at tract her attention. She is a very pretty girl-—some peopule say she! ia beautiful. Can you tel! a reason for his conduct? FLORA, A.—Certainly, such things occur without the least encouragement from the girl. Report the case to the protective otticer of the Y. W. C. A. and it will be handled without publicity. Can} you not arrance for some one to waik home with the girl? jo chorge. A demonstration of how we con is & geod edvertine- Your satiataction after we have served you la a better one. HUTESON, YOMOW OPTICAL CG 4 . : 1330 2oavt ae 181 Today’s Styles Today Yesterday's arrivals included the first 2 showing of the newest fad in summer dress, Norfolk Suits tn linen, both white and natural. An unusually fine showing in all regular sizes. Our credit plan makes it possible for yon to select yours tomorrow at the popular price ee Summer Millinery A Great Display Among the fabrics are Panamas, together with straws—light, cool, fresh headwear for midsummer, EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle's Reliable Credit Store’* 1232-24 Second Av,, Near Union handsome hemps and and dainty USE YOUR CREDIT HERE The Only Cut-Rate Dentiste in Seattle Weare offering the greatest cut in dental work ever given in Seattle. We are making $8 and $10 GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. $10 AND $15 SETS OF TEETH $3.50 TO $5.00. SILVER FILLING 50c. GOLD FILLING $1.00 AND UP. EXTRACTION FREE. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Second Ave. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. 10c Per Pound Phone: Kenwood 2525 Our Commodities Are Fuel of All Kinds Building Material of All Kinds Flour of All Kinds Poultry Supplies. |Spokane Grain & Fucl Co., Inc. Green Lake Station. | Biggest Reliable Dealers. See Us. Phone Us—Kenwood 151. Dried California Peaches money, Ten Pounds Sugar....- With $1.50 orde ne Bal. 785 Free Delivery seenee aa Letrep-oiny stock is new mplete. Our prices | down town. Give us a trial. — Rooms 305-9 Deany Bide. Two Doors from the Times 1408 e. Second Avi Eiliott 4259. J. S. EVANS Forty-third and Phinney. Phone North 675. Grows Lake Baking Co. GUSTAV WERTH, Prop. The only Stock Yeast Potato Bread made in Seattie. We furnish bread to the following grocers: West Woodland Merchandise Co., Maple Leaf Grocery, Henry Wal- lace, H. Schneider. PHONE BALLARD 1779. Phone M. 5403. HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE Lothrop Photographer 217 Walker Bidg. Buy a special advertising contract from one of our representatives. Positively no contracts sold at studio. | Green Lake Millinery Store Spectal sale of Trimmed Hats, 20 jto 26 per cent reduction on all Trimmed Hats this week |MISS EVA MARTIN Green Lake Station A. B Coleman, Pres. % Jarvis, Secy, and Treas. Sunday and Night Calls Phone Kenwood 272. Green Lake Transfer Co., | Inc. Main Office, Greem PIANO AND PURNT General teaming to a c from the five days Kenwood 272. White ‘and Decorated China Everything for the China Decorator. Barn VERENA J. HULETTE, Teacher, Railsback-Claremore (0 505 Union St. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Clip this ad, Good for 10 cents with every $2.00 cash order, ex- cepting sugar. IDEAL GROCERY Phone East 8590 Corner Nineteenth and E. Mercer 1. M. Sawyer. Jas. Dann. 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. Phones, White 263, North 551. Office, 7210 Aurora Ave All Vegetables and Fruits received fresh daily. C. E. Cartwright GROCER 4 McGraw St. Queen Anne 1531 Do You Know That the McGraw St. Sanitary Market Ia the best place on Queen Anne Hill to buy tho best meats and fresh fish at medium prices? Try Auto delivery, 8 McGraw Street. Phone Queen Anne Prices Very Reasonable. Club $1.50. Phone Queen Anne Highland Dye Works Hans G. Hansen, Prop, EXPERT TAILORS Cleaners and Pressers of Ladies’ and Men’s Garments. Fine Re- pairing done. Goods called for and delivered promptly. 12 W. Gater, Cor. Queen Anne Ave. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Bell’s Drug Store End of Ravenna Park Car Line. Prescriptions carefully compound- Cool Drinks and Ice Cream al- Household Goods Moved 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, Elliott 1024 412 Union St., Seattle, Wash. Picture Framing—Art Supplies AT-HOME PHOTOGRAPHS Schumacher’s Art Shop and PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO G. N. SCHUMACHER 1610 Broadway, Seattle, Broadway and E. Pine East 653 Main 3325, Night Phone Beacon 414 E. M. BURKMAN Dealer in Paints, Kalsomine & Wall Paper—Contract Work a Specialty ALL KINDS OF SIGN WORK 312 East Pine St. Corner Melrose and Pine S* This coupon is good for So trade at our fountain to every fi tomer buying 26¢ or more. J. N. JUNKEN, Prop, Taylor’s Studio Phone Ballard 101. RIGNT PRICES, RIGHT WORK Call and Talk it Over. A Graduate of Ilirois College of Photography 519 60th Ave. West. The Canning SeasonIs Here Buy Economy and Mason Jars of Feltham Grocer 700 W. 70th St. Phone Ballard 325. South Park Now ts the time to get 4 GARDEN SEEDS See my stock and note prices, CHICKEN FEED for the chick to the layin, ena, All kinds at right prices = R. F. BURDIC FEED Garden Seed and Produ e Lime, Cement and Fuel” Garden Fertilizer Ind. Park 9. 8458 Dallas Ave, W. Mortensen Dealer in FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, Fresh Milch Cows for Sale or Trade for Beet Cattle, 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 the very fine articles we are making from materials which you are throwing away. Phone us, Queen Anne 2 New Idea Rug Weaving Compan 213 Westlake _ i Seattle. LADIES’ SUITS Je to order, of the best fabrics and latest styles. Diamond Ladies’ Tailors 417 Union St.