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At ‘Baker Park Rose Show Saturday 2 p. m. to 10 p, m. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 10 p, m. AFTERNOON ANO EVENINGS BY HAWAIIAN AND SEATTLE PLAYGROUND BAND airy of Exhibits Sa m, to 10:90 a. m. aeing of Exhibits 10:30 a. m to 2 p.m, : fo Public 2 p. m. to 10 p,m, in aftercoon by Hawatfan Orehestra fn evening by Seattle Playground Band, June 23 public 10 a m. to 10 p. m, male in afternoon by Seattle Playground Band male in evening by Hawaiian Orchestra, ssion Free Baker Park care running south on Third Ave. ~ i Cut-Rate Dentists in Seattle the greatest cut in dental work $8 and $10 FOR $3.50. 5 SETS OF TEETH $3.50 TO $5.00. 50c. GOLD FILLING $1.00 AND SAW IT IN THE STAR. ye Trust the People—Stores Everywhere ses, Coats and Suits $15 we are offering good values in and Juniors Suits, Coats show 4 good 9 | SHSSSHSHH HSS HEHEHE SESE SEH HSH H HH HMOHOOEHOOOOED of WHAT THEY ARE WEARING AT THE NATIONAL CONVENTION o SOSH HHHH HH HOHE EHH OOOO © OHOOO COCCC OOOOH OOOOE gon, and Mra, Harry 8. New, wite of the ebhairman of the committee on arrangements, These women were prominent among those at tending the D. A. R. reception giv- on to the wives of convention dele- ales. Mra, Williams wore # pale blue charmeuse with overdress .of cloth of stlver, and Mrs, Hayward a white chiffon embroidered in pink Rind pearls, trimmed with exquisite MRS, WILLIAM HAYWARD Three of the most stunning | women attending the republican bational convention at Chicago are Mra. William Hayward of New York, wife of the secretary of the national committee; Mre. R. EB. Williams, wife of the member of| the national committee from Ore-| went MRS, HARRY 8. N * * * * * * i Dear Miss Grey:-—-What do you life, who stays out ull 2 o'cloek ert and raises a row because model husband, but the older he gets the worse he grows, ij his wife has no right to say a word, a4 tt Is none of her. business. Isn't)» @. it the wife's business where a husband goes? best to dot think of » married man of middle fn the morning and comes home bie wife aake why he ie so Inte? have been married ten years. The first few years he was & nd says What do you think is wed, Mus, Harry 8, “New wore @ © charmeuse made rather plain. he podice edged with bands of sidnes and the tunle caught in frontewith an ornament of rhine- stones These women are among the best dressed at the egnvention, and, coming from different parts of the country, they show that the well-dressed American is unk vorsal, SOME ARE BY NATURE A certain young man, who pride himself on a brusqueness that he mistook for wit, met an eminent |but tovehy sculptor at a studio | supper. ‘Bo you're the chap,” he said, on being introduced, “that nyakes mud |heada?” “Not all of them,” the sculpt fed, quietly, Youth's © jon m: MRS, R, E. WILLIAMS oe a es fare I She is at present in another town with frieads, and I know she is not satisfied there, Do you think it would be all right to marry her, or am | too young? M. HL A. You are not too young to be a RRRRRRRARR ARR a HB fine, Rood friend, but you have post- “DRINKS TO HURT HER,” tively no business to interfere in her affgirs, Tho girl might, under these adverse circumstances, con- jaent to marry you, in order to em cape them. She might not be con- selqus of it herself, and Jater both would «uffer, Don't marry or be magried from sympathy or any but the very highest motives, . TRETITTLI ELT “TO KEEP JELLY 2 qu | Her Hands and Arms Made! Marvelously Beautiful in a Single Night FREE PRESCRIPTION DID IT JUST ARRIVED A Blue Serge Suits Spectal $15 Shaner & Wolff 803 Third Avenue IN, Del., Jun Hobbie skirts have been ad the Ferris Industrial sehool, where all the bad boys of Wilmington are sent to be reformed. The feeling of the boys have been inju by the Innovation, but the skirts have come to stay, |the officials of the institution say | The dresses have been adopte not #6 much to wound thelr prid but to act as a deterrent upon the| mates who have a penchant for |‘ ruooing away, When incumbered by the dress of a woman, 4 boy can. hot run as fast as in his own cloth-| ing. Charles Crosby, @ who ntly andi an officer | and later escaped, was captured here and returned to the school, where a dress was put on him and found more effective than ball and chain or leg trons, New Line of sorely negro youth at your own are getting it right morning It makes the 7 bow ¥ at “ fee tI TO ROR tet | Toriptng 7 * NOTICE TO READERS * fe OR tt tet tte ttt Cynthia Grey will be in her of. fice at The Star every Monday and Thrusday afternoon until 4 o'clock, and wil! see no one—except by spe clal appointment—at any other time. HEY, KIDS! READ THiS! The New York Medical Journal says that the puritanical idea. used | to be that whatever @ child lNked It should be dented. In consequence pareuts forbade the eating of candy, which the Journal thinks te , one of the best things a child could f eat, and whieh true fmatinet makes it crave, If the ehild is required to eat butter or of] with its food, to make a quantity of fat in pro- ¢ sugar it consumes, It andy until it ceases to want it, the Journal says. Apply night "¥ rou will BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 UP-TO-DATE STOCK EXPERT REPAIRS G. R. HARTWIG 1331 4th, Near Union nishing of ¢ finost kind at one, at they're done.” Phote Shop | JACOBS P.-1, Bidg. THINGS NOT REGRETTED There are ten things for which no one has ever been sorry. They | Doing good to all. Speaking evil of none Hearing before judging Thinking betore aking. Holding an angry tongue. Reingtkind to the distressed. Anking pardon for wrongs. Being patient towards everybody Stopping one’s ears to a ‘tale-| benrer Diabetle Saturday Special $16.85 Suits, Coats and Dresses Drummers’ Samples ing most evil reports. TO KEEP GLOVES CLEAN If light colored or white kid} gloves are rubbed gently with | bread crumbs after each wearing | they will keep clean a long time. | Unusual Spring Sale of Sam- ple Suits, excelling all previous offerings. An event that should The best is none too good. To be sure of getting the people can * | q tree. He takes a Young man with him, and te sot only breaking hie) 4 * wife's heart but burting others, How should one treat person ID gee eee akaekeeheee solicited. $5.00 to $18.50 MEN'S wae SUITS In many of the new leading shades and models. Three unfon labels to each sutt Prices $14.75, $18.60, $22.60 and 925.00, Boys’ Knickerbockers Blue, Black, Gray, ete. Al sizes, 6 to 16, at $6 and $7.75. Men's Hats, Shoes and Fur- nishings OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL I hird Ave. : MEANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE HOES $end Be Girls’ re Sandals, Ox-| Men's Shoes and fenther; | leathers; regular $2.50, $3.00 $1.65 | oii .. $1.95 Bargains for the Whole Family Oxfords, all wae amond & Hoyt 06 Third Ave., Liberty Bldg. st Place to Buy Good Shoes. ——lof her lady such case? me. children | could decide what to do. A.—-If the young man ts under Do you know of a secret remedy? I have almost given up hope If it weren't for two He drinks thinking it ONE IN TROUBLE. age, report him to the juvenile Dear Miss Grey: I made some jam aod pat in jelly glaswes with | paraffiné on top, and it either work- |¢d or molded. Please tell me why, jadge, Then make ap your mind whether or not you are going to stay | an@ownat i" with your husband. If not, go with ax few words as possible: if 7oe| Seamtetor werkiag. en stay, the same advice. Did you ever hear that drink ask @ patient atthe fever point w craving te a disease? Would you y he did this, or that? Of course he is not doing right) but you certainly took t remind him of it. When he comes home on bis stomach, make him some strong coffee and set out Ob, no, not to pamper bim, but because liquor has much lees effect on full stomach. Feed him well at all times. Talk to bim? Yes, but not when drunk—and talk lovingly and ty. 1 dow't say you but you may Wave « fault that Get rid of the idea that he drinks to hurt you. That ja abnormal tivenens, don't know ft. ing him. f simply state facts. He drinks because he wants it—craves It 1 know it is very hard for you, and am not eon- He ts sick, If you can create a desire ty him to be cured, send stamped and self-addressed envelope, and 1 will gladly send an authorised cure— . eee RRR RE RH EH Daven’ a $19 gold piece to your * # THE GIRL AND THE “JO8.” *) * * RARER ee akene, Dear Miss Grey—I bave often read about your good advice, so am writing to you. 1 am a girl of foufteen, and am) completing the Sth grade = this month. I have been offered a post- |tlon selling tickets at a show. A girl tells me not to work at the |show because the men are too fast. | I She is rather fast, too, In my e&) timation, and 1 never beard of her holding a position more than @ couple of hours. Would you take j the. position or not? STARLIGHT, A—Tho men of the “show,” are |not more “fast” than the men of | many other spheres, and a girl can lhe decent any place, But do not take the position thinking ft an easy snap—it is a mikhty monotom ous work, this selling tickets The crowds, and lights, and music at tract a girl at first, but the ever | moving crowd gets on one’s nerves, \the Habts become a glare, and the music in big doses, a rasp | If you will send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope, I will ad }vise you more fully, or if you will lapply at the Y. W. ©. A. they may have something for you, They rec- ommend only reliable positions. 6n yourself, * * * * * Ca ee ee Meal hw ETIQUETTE lt * Mie fe te te RI te tt Dear Miss Grey: If I should take | my lady friend out to lunch and be seated at the same table with some friends, on leaving, lwhom should I help on with their coats first? JACK. A.—You should first assist the fady whom you are escorting; then her friends. ee * * YOUNG, GOOD-LOOKING, * AND IN LOVE, % PHIRI TTT TTI THIN Dear Miss Grey—I am = yowng, and good looking, and 19, and am very fond of a girl of 18. The other hight I called on her and “the old man” kicked me out, { know the girl was very sad, and she said when she met me the other night, that she would go away with me. The only reason that we won't go is because she ta too fond of the rest of her family, What will 1 do? ANXIOUS. A-~Nothing. Absolutely nothing, A young man who is 19, and good looking, and has developed no fur- ther than to call the father of the girl he loves “The Old Man,” is not a fit guardian of an 18-year-old girl, The girl's place Is with her mother. Doughnuts to dimes haga hame, nor the price of ‘the frat month's rent—and pay4n-advance is the general rule. My boy, you will have your bands full if you Will get to work “Chack” this love be inows, and be a man. Later you may marry this selfsame girl—and may be you won't ee ee ee ee . * MARRY FROM HIGH MOTIVES * . RRR Dear Miss Grey: T am a young man, nearly 20, and I recently met a girl about a year older, whom [ think a great deal of. This girl has ho parents and lives with relatives. i You can enjoy life like others 4 4 with the wv I Adjustable Globe Ear Phone With it you can hear general cobversation, musi¢, lectures, sermons, ete. The Globe is different from all others, Call for demonstration, or send for booklet. Seattle Office 473 Arcade Bldg. Tel. 3826, SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 396 $1.00 10-in. Pipe Wrench, now $1.25 14-in, Pipe Wrench, now ’ 49c $48.00 Government — Wall ‘Tent, 14 02. san $9.97 vas, 16 ft. digm,, tamecninte Alaska ‘Hardware Co. 905 R. R. Ave. « * | 40 * CONSTANT READER. A.—Your mistake was tn not ex- cloding abeolutely all alr, or In rune oing,the paraffine on hot. In such Canes the wax cracks In cooling. sek ennen nee en nee * & THE MISSING LING) = & * * REERAHHAARHHEREEH Dear Miss Grey: Reading and writing are both uncertain with me, on account of poor eyesight, and my store of memorized poem are much prized by me. | wonder’ if you can supply the missing lin from the following stanza from @ poem whic think, is by Theoda, ote “The three ghosts upon the lone- some Spake each to one another: Whence came that mark upon thy band, No other hand oan cover? veceectsees, Brother, my brother.” If you ean supply the fifth line, you have earned my earnest thanks in advance. am sorry I cannot, b be glad if one of my readers will #0. REAR RET HHH * NOTICE TO READERS * *% Quentions sent to The Star & *® physician will be taken care of ® ® by him, * RRR MENU FOR SUNDAY BREAKFAST Creamed Wheat with Strawberries Coffee Toast DINNER Mock Duck with Tomato Sauce New Potatoes in Drawn Butter Bread and Butter Spinach and Egg Saind Butter Radishes Strawberry Custards Cup Cakes Coffee LUNCH Potato Salad Cold Meat Bread and Butter and Cheese nee HIA'S ANSWERS * ‘O MANY QUESTIONS * * errr r rs ss) * te th 29, 1902, fell on Saturday. , 1911, President and Mrs. lebrated their silver wed- niversary at the White ing rose beads, be very at none of the centers are the paste will be stringy. joriferous perspiration, use wing powder: Zine oleate, racic acid, 3dr. Keep the surface covered with this powder, - Delicate colors may be set by soaking two hours in a solution of one ounce sugar of lead to one pail- ful water. Rinse in alum water made in the same proportion; then wash quickly in warm soapsuds, rinsing In cold wate flang wrong- side-out in a shady place, and iron quickly when half-dry, The moving picture idea began in 1878 (prior to the present-day rapid dry plates) with BE. J, May- bridge, a photographer in San Fran- cisco, who, with a series of cameras, placed about a foot apart, photo graphédsa racing horse owned by Leland Stanford, In 1896 Kdison and others perfected the moving: fiim.aystem, in combination with a shutter, ° attract hundreds of economi- cally inclined women. $16.85 ALTERATIONS FREE Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop . 500 Arcade Building. hest in DOUGHNUTS CAKES PASTRIES OF AL SORTS ask for tw! Fares to the East —OVER THE— O-W.R.&N. O. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC Dates and Fares to Suit Everybody « Sale Dates: June 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26 RATES TO SOME OF THE LEADING POINTS $ 55.00 New York 65.00 Montreal ... 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