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Yes, Actually Worth Up to $30 LADIES, THESE ELEGANT DRUM- MERS’ SAMPLE SUITS THAT WE OFFER FOR TWO DAYS ONLY AT $16.85 Come in Early and Get First Choice, a= ALTERATIONS FREE COATS AND DRESSES Values Up to $30 $16.85 ‘Linen Suits $6.85 to $14.85 adies’ Sample Suit Shop 5th FLOOR—TAKE ELEVATOR 5 Continues in effect on Ladies’ Low Shoes in all styles and sathers in our Basement Salesroom. Broken lots that have formerly sold for $3.50 to $5.00 are included in this sale. SHOES FOR EVERYEOOY —to— 3 Hazelton, B. C. PRINCE RUPERT and S. S. PRINCE GEORGE Seattie, Wash, Wednesday and Sunday at 12:00 o'Clock Midnight, Connecting at Prince Rupert, B. C., with the Trunk Pacific—New Through Trains River Crossing, and steamer “Inlander” from that point (twenty miles) to Hazelton, B. C. ‘Trains leave Prince Rupert, B. C., every sited, Wednesday 00 A. M. EXPRE J. H. Bargis, n't Agent Passenger Department. Office, First Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. For Sammer Clothing Choose | ” Bradb ury All the fine, cool summer fabrics are represented in this | better tailoring for men and | young ¥ in the popular models Bradbury Clothes Shown here exclusively. Smart Straw Hats and anamas at popular prices. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House 1232-24 Seeond Av., Near Union en— for which are noted. {At the same price you would pay for ordinary clothing you | <Sdaad Bradbury Suit on most Liberal Credit Terms.) HE STAR—WEDNES | wx NEWS OF SPECIAL | SRHRARKRARKRRARA AHH RRA HHS * * *| * *} RRRARRR RRR Dear Mise G without forge | A young ile lived together for ten years, loving more as each year passed, At the end of that time the huaband was converted, and confessed to the wife that during their early iiifriéd’ life he had, on| jOne occasion been untrue to her, It was unpremeditated and at once regretted The wife was emotional, She what other mon did, she belleved so {mplicltly that “she would stake her hope of heaven” on It killed her, She knew her hushand adored her—had always loved her, and her heart ached for pity of his heartache, and abe loved him more |deeply and strongly than before. But she couldn't forget it The act he confessed appeared to her always, At night it tonsed } her sleeplessly, During the day the realization would suddenly come to her, and tears of anguish would burst from her eyes. Pity, lov givencss—dut not fo Her husband tho ani nad forgiven because she forgotten, Do you condemn her Grey? THE WIFE A—True forgetfulness is remembering without pain or remorse not condemn the wife-setther do | the man. That ia not prov Neither does God condemn either Hut thetr sin—at pre t the | wife's more than the husband’s—bangs like a curtain betw them | and the good and loveliness of their tly | The world {s too full of erring mortals and too full of the beautiful jfor any individual to t mortally hurt that others are hindered, | rather than helped, by their selfish wound. What eact present ts} all there is to us, Even according to the very best medi actonce, the! jentire bedy of the man has changed since he comn his wrong How can he be the same? ow, for the remedy se of the defini if sho made the ing is past. It d to good constructive CAN ONE FORGIVE, AND NOT FORGET? ey: What is forgivenoss? May one sincerely forgive} ing? had often remarked that, no matter in her husband's purity His confession almost gotfulness: nt had not # at d ehold. ‘ould not ffort The wi she A to him and Let us use in. this ho n given mental s not belong to us an forget tn husband b to herself our efforts) the stronger This th jeach day to way and vic from viol ace Lemon jutee dt! and applied to the will remove fre Certainly the to wear lot beads sald to} and are called | le ke eee ee RD are * lw OECIDE FOR YOURSELF i. Te eeReeee ee eee ee Dear lam a ye married won 23. My busband Jobjects to my speaking to @ youn man I have known all my life. |fore we married, if we girls any pla he went, was all right with ause she knew she cou th him, My mother uted with kin once water dally kles Miss Grey ang baby an of is old enough short dresses SEKENRARRERARRAH were Ro it to and mother, bec trust us Ww but to have « speaking. W me a little pre all thy can : CHEWING GUM, AND RIVERS, TOWNS * * * . eee I know ft would grie Dear Miss Grey—I wish to thank| pass bim by with-| the ag lady who sic herself on 1 was married|Anigior Maharg ning Regina ent and a/Graham, for the ul letter success In| Wrote you about nicely dreased the world, so you seo what| Woman chewing gum looking like a }kind of a young man ho is, 1 am/COw. It shows tho ill-bred class lafraid to go on the street for fear|*!th no manners, since any woman{ lof meeting him and having to pass | Chewing gum in ie places has | no respect for herself or for peop! Ihim by. I know it would hurt him peopl rl et I can't reason with my |*2* Comes im contact with. The terribly, y lady of t do? o abov nentioned is no doubt husband. What am I to do? The! rom the bast, for Bang Be an jendahip for me ae pure as a lily. cH peep. sana per He | A—Your husband has married ag ly AO oe lyou, bat he does not own you, and that any city located on a he has absolutely no right to bas its up and down J quire you to mistreat an ol id fr according to the way th land if you have given him no cause|runs. What is your opinion? jto mistrust you, you should gently cM jand firmly decide for yourself. A.—"Up and down” town are pro- |extnseweanenennns vincialisms. You will notice if the} r nee part of the city is higher business portion * PRIMAL RIGHT LAWS" # Uteally say “Down The ‘e | same ay tee. to the river because © altitude of the r part of the odie DaPpile Be & & & * ® * | roam is not as great ax the upper Dear Mise Grey: Whether it ts c lright to give the father, instead of . ~— the mother, the ehiid, both hav-/ ing done wrong, is simply the old) | question of double standard of mor lals. An immoral man ts no more jit than an immoral woman to ratse a child. But the written and anwritten Iaw says it is right, 90] |there is nothing to do but abide M4 ithe law. However, the sooner both laws are changed, the better for) humanity In general and future} generations in particular. Yours for the white life, MRS. T. H. | out fhe sent teard wishing me 8) down town, @. | correct 7 writer taught town, tream | A WOMAN ON “FATHER'S = & ‘han peopte’ town low There are no more sensible, dell-; | clous desserts than aweet cream, combined with fruits, the} refreshing fruit ices and sherbets.| Children can with safety eat gon ieee we REE ER) Crounly of ico cream mado aw home, where good milk, cream, and fresh fruit juices are used Choose the beat freezer in market, A fine rock salt is the best to tse pure SOUL MATES. i “4 * * . the rrr ree eee eee 2 Dear Mixs Grey—Last summer a young man pro d to me and Ilas it soon dissolves and produces lrefused him, not caring for him /cold in the cream rapidly lat the time. ‘He took it very lightly| One part salt to three parts ico and went on a pleasure trip. Do 1 mixed, produces good results. lyou think he would be just as trve?|Turn the freezer slowly at first realise my mistake and make then m: rapidly ét. the finish }myself sick with grief, How can I) From eight to twelve minutes is jwin him back? What is the correct ed for Do not definition of soul mates? burry process you do, you DESPERATE. |are very apt to the ice cream| right have you to @X-|grain. This may o from pect him to be true to you when ]you sent him away? However, he may, and if you wish to renew the | friendship drop him a friendly card oul mates, in the highest we two people whose souls agree 1 the principle of right living, in | volving a just and generous spirit each to himself, to the other and to lall mankind. Tho expression in} |general use is silly li ett hhh thik lw NOTICE TO READERS * }® Questions sent to The Star * |w physician will be taken care of ® & by him. * ed I now re a freezini if come A.—What a A LAWYER'S OPINION, The writer, since entering practice of law, has b in or bas brought and cases in domestic relat This experience leads me clude that divorces arise fre general causes: The ine frit resulting from the Intimacy of the marriage relation strong drink; Interfering relations and all other causes he fi class overbalance kee KH® others in my opinion 9 cent s of cases avolded. My experience shows that a short vacation apart nearly always works wonders in soothing nerves on edge| and eatoring happiness and con tentment. have advised it RESTORES PLEASING PLUMPNESS the n consulted fended 617 ons. yur able fon close the per b of can Pe ee ee ee eed * * * * \* * fee te te DORI I Dear Miss Grey—I am yery much in love with a young man and have| I promised to become his wife. He |gays he loves me and yet he does not show enough affection to sult lme. When I am sick he stays away WHO COULD? and have seen *aPain. ‘VACATIONS APART until Iam well, and he can get some from my company. His to be very changeable, cording to his conversation, and 1s | would not be happy with a man who is not loving and affectionate | at all times, what am I to do? LITTLE 0: if yon expect a man to be af. at all times, you bet It is a “Job” no man or woman could manage, You can’t do it yourself. Why expect It of him? Is your disposition lovely when you are ill, or do you abnormally crave sympathy? = y nea dS ENTY IVS T) om Only ‘Cut-Rate Dentists in Seattle We are offering the greatest cut in dental work fiven in Seattle. We are making 2 and $10 Mm D AND PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. 10 AND $15 SETS OF TEETH $3.50 TO $5.00. ee FILLING 50c. GOLD FILLING $1.00 AND |} VP. EXTRACTION FREE. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Second Ave. and University St. | Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. jonate | give it up. Pe ee |* COLORED ROSE BEADS. *#| |e te te te TOIT tet tnt th Dear Miss Grey--How do you make rose beads different colors? What will remove freckles? Should a baby four months old wear short dresses KIDS. A.—Rose beads may be made black by letting the ground petals stand in an iron kettle, If you use @ crock they will be dark brown, The ‘ Samose Sold Under Bartell Drug! | Co.'s “No Cure No Pay” Plan There are a good many people in| Seattle who ardently wish they |could find some way of getting fat and plump. While not fll, yet they lare so thin and scrawny that their friends think they cannot be well. In nine cases out of ten this con dition can be readily overcome by jusing the combination of flesh |forming foods known as Samosé ‘This little tablet taken three tin la day with the food does wonder in building up good health and re lstoring the pleasing plumpnoss that is so desirable. | Bartell, Drug Co jagency for this on |gell it with the promise that if it | does not do all that is claimed for | | have the preparation lin making people gain in weight And in health, the money will be re | funded, You certainly can afford to try a 50¢ box on this .plan, as will cost you nothing unless it gives | satisfaction, Samose | ume. DAY, JUNE 19, 1912 |BEAUTY SECRETS INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS svv | FOR” WOMEN WHEN OVERWEIGHT —A otmpte for absorbing | can be prepared at small |» olving 4 parnotis 1p pints hot A tablespoon [ie of thin taken before le EIGHT LITTLE GIRLS PRESENT A PLAY|NEGLECT OF CHILDREN IS SHAME OF U. S. | M. Thurs head of the Children and Aid neglects its by di each mon! weight te Henry Illinois wolety, say J ehtidren. It ts a disgr to our child: wayn The em to be further along ation of our 1 rial re than in human Hives. We even count children born in our big oltie one-fourth of them ale age of 5 on. H TO THE SKIN me 4 the e that we have not n more t aton We n the con ser oUrcen don't on ia in roughed Forty-nine per cent of our school children fail to go through ighth grade. M of these ent to work at little jobs that h them anything, but em working for eight and ten hours a day for six days a week This the life of the/a ebild, | crushes vut MENU FOR FRIDAY BREAKPAST Kegs Buttered Toast) LUNCHEON | let Fried Potatoes | and Butter Te DINNER Fish Cre Lettuce 8: be applied 1 forefinger. Fried any where no he girls in the tlon for themselves and rls Curtis, Florence Jerson, Z , Isabel Kur to earn @ real vaca Their names ar Laura Ap Kuphemia Haverty, Dorothy and Francis Phillips, And this Fried FRANK BRIGGS Reliable Jeweler, 1330 First Ave., Cheese Ome Bread he Friends.” It is ad Miss McBride. | Gread and Butter on trawt Bucklin ri belo} girls’ olub told you how ive a play, a nerson colle of the play at 8 o’cloch or time this litt hans’ home. meaning “ ton going to earn a v und Miss Esther H . is directing tt Droadful A bask Will save y jin the jewelry on anything are Dill Pickle Pie 10 money they . real B is “Th at the rry ALBERT HANSEN Established 1583 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE Drews,” PROTECT DRESSES. Use old night name and it will be June ts with candy for the |, : will 5 lint ¢ on garments. This revent Photo Taken | Real Auto POST CAROS—$1.00 PER DOZEN Kodak Films Developed, 10c a Roll, Any Si A. M. FROST 1332 First Av., Seattle, ASTHMA SUFFERERS Send for Free Sample of ARNOLD'S ASTHMA CURE The Never-Failing Remedy 333-334 Arcade Cynthia’s Answers Have Your oe to Many Questions ONE SPECIFIC FOR NEURASTHENIA. And That Ils WORK—Good, Hard Manual Labor in the Open Air. BY A PHYSICIAN When all is anid tone gh and if “I Am A?” will send stamped and self addr i envel i, will gladly give ation CYNTHIA GREY little tho February 22, fell on Wed 2, 1882, nesday him in the do that farm work It he has the cc away and change his work thus for ix hs or a year the chances that he will be warded by a eturn to health and that he gO back to his old work with her » power and gump carry t without a rel the ¢ con perhaps an increased earning power ee will more than make pe dh -aypet that |£00d for loss entailed by his caused in tho first work, |tomporary change of work aa ee sedgareny Une | Im lieu of farm work or other Guzh s man must begin ail over|WOrk in the open a walking tour is He must drop the work that|t be recommend Such a trip bas bankrupted bis nerves and do physical teeocrmecin. glee bounty oa with the freedom from whole habit of thought into new ood appetite and sound ehannels. He must do some t these imply. change of work and change| won't do any good, of) if the old habits of thought persist. You must begin all over mentally, too. You must forget the old work and worry and think of other things. and there will keep he ad kind of | eu work that makes sweat and that makes you #o tired that you want to go to bed with your clothes nm. Bat it must be outdoor work. ‘Take the case ofthe neure office man, D cannot him, for drugs cannot get to the roof men ful living ing. ¢ as a paliative once extadlishe it ie dally reenfore is only one thor iable cure a ie wo must farm work It was in t wilt ix imposed or for neuresthenta at is work Bee not head work, but ve are by you — Gates W. B, he Mrs. 000,000; 000. Ww. Mra, is worth $20,- Lewds, $16,000, mont full can eno it The Transvaal $1,100,000,000; war in 1899 cost 26,000 dead. Care In the Maine, were kille FOR TACOMA se, INDIANAPOLIS ané PLY ER 11100 100, railroad July 28, ed ck at Bangor, die g11, twenty-five} int rj) with , for Chloroform will clean pongee. Be! very careful and use in open alr, A good grade of the silk may be| laundered, | The governor of Tennessee is/ Ben W. Hooper; of Wyoming, Jos. M. Carey; of lowa, Beryl F. Carroll. All three are republicans. The Dominion of Canada has an area of 3,729,665 square miles, and comprises one-sixteenth of the land | surface of the globe. It is the largest of the British possessions, i Australia being next in size. | mM. erawT ROUND TRIES Party Siugle Trip 350. Round Trip See. FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR. SIOUX by things place d ; Hut one ‘Above rates 18 to June 18, ‘12 Steamers and Schetules Subject to Change Without Notice. Ticket O1 te hk. Main 3993. Ind. 136 | course, having Interruption after beginning the freezing. When finished, remove and crossbar. Wipe off the top of} the can and remove dasher. Pack} the cream down evenly and recov er, putting a cork in the hole in Drain off the water from and pack unsalted) nd and over the can,| This foe ts better coarsely chopped. | Cover with papers or a blanket, or} both | Wet the blanket and papers with] the brine, poured over after fMnish-| ing the freezing, 4 it will help! very much tn saving the ice. In very warm weather, it may be nec. essary to remove the ice and then add half as much salt as used in the beginning | (Copyright, 1912, by Alice Gitehell | Kirk.) LESSEN DIVORCE it do good too often to agree that it should be rejected as wholly bad Lam not arguing this for every married couple or every vacation. All that I say is that an occasional separate vacation in about one-fifth Ii the families of this city would about 10 per cent of the $s, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW handle | Wonderful Bargain Offering of a Remarkable Purchase and SALE OF 1,000 PLATES AT THE PHENOMENAL PRICE OF 5c EA. $5.25 DINNER] oo nett rus we cua vere |A Thursday Waist SET FOR Sale That Will Be $3.98 Memorable ment. low price, although none are worth less than double this amount and many of them worth to $2.50 a dozen, Included in this assortment are remnant lots of Plates in all sizes and an immense as- sortment of styles and ornamenta- b floral dec and English Blue Willow and Old Abbey; also American semi-porce- lain, gold band and gold stamped decoration: Scores of varieties to trom—Dinner Pla Plates, Pie Pla and ‘Dessert Pi golden opportunity Remember the arly bird, and b lock Thursday morn a nickel buys your plates, shapes; tions; autiful ations, fast Plates ofa avold divorce to buy story of here at 9 i. Remem- choice of {5-plece Cottage Dinner Set of bes semt Ware that Practical shay ‘Thursday t white and gold porcelain Dinner TWENTY YEARS TOGETHER. just the thing for I have been married 20 years. My husband and I have always spent our vacations together until last spring, when I went to his} folks for two weeks, and I didn't enjoy myself at all, My husband's work kept him at home, and I felt very selfish, I won't go again What's good for the goose is good for the gander, I am very much afrald that the man and wife who can’t spend their vacations together | without tiring of each other will some day be subjects for the divor court A WOMAN. ber these Unmatchable Values in Children’s White Dresses Second Floor—Sizes 6 to 14. from 9 till 12 o'clock. Superbly made and finished little Misses’ 25c Black Lisle Dress of fine sheer white lawns and organdies. ntily trimmed in FO IIT FOOT OR TORCH | Hose in all sizes, priced 1} jaces and embroideries. One of the * NOTICE TO READERS *) for a morning special, North Pacific RRR at,a 5c dual range prices at one sweeping einnth. ‘Cilcy: setts Witte Be od pair of values from price of only, 98c nthia Gre D er 0 gong ei fice at The Star y Monday and| ve gadoliaed gue asses" AN EXTRAORDINARY JUNE NOTION SALE and will 10 One—except by sp cial appointment—at any other Affording important savings cn everyday Sewing Room Needs and Staple and Fancy Notions of many kinds. You can gave a little on nearly every item you buy in our Notion Department any day you happen in, Dont fail to be here Thursday and Friday For 3c Line ... For the values, the sortments and the lines, The dain Lingerie and Tailored ¥ produced by the leading makers, the result of very successful pur- chases by our Eastern office We have included ALL of our regular $1.26 and $1.50 lines in a wholesale slaughter of values styles, the of the | A big Hosiery special for Thursday morning OLD HATS Remodeled, cleaned, blocked, re sewed, dyed, trimmed—made ike now. MODEL MILLINERY | : th Sandie 60-inch Tape 597 People’s Bank Bldg, so Wire Hatt ytton, spool For 5c Needle Book any colors. ..3¢ Cotton Basting Luster Ci black yard Stove E ing Mitts For 10c t Hair Ping 7 Bone Hair Pins on o white, avi Hotel Ethelton rooms, good service, and a reputable house, are the requirements of a good hotel. We have them Rates The per day up, Third Ave., opposite P. O, Tollet Pins For 4c 10-yard Spools of Linen Paper Best Cotton colors Safety Berry One Good Corset Laces, Darning many Clean good beds 106 100 ch Supporters 1 We Needle Chitdren’s white or black Whisk ‘Brooms Pins, any sto, card: Book’ Ping, ‘aaworted . dozen Pearl Buttons each .... a value xt

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