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° THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1912, MMR TIME | )F SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS sxx ||: —_ ROSE BEADS An Unusual Offering the fresh petals and through a m grinder eight Values as High as $27.50 times daily for eight days roll into balls twice the size $19. 50 wished when hard and string r on hat pink, Great care must The values grouped at this spe- be taken to keep them from cial price is a truly remarkable cob getting sour or musty or too lectior of fine Silk Dresses of the dry. The consistency of putty «| latest design. In the materiale is about right there are messalines, marquisettes, If & brown shade is 4 A, foulards, taffetas and changeable keep them in a crock; if black, silks, carefully made up in the in an {ron kettle, Some prefor #| newest styles and in every desir to add spices or a few drops able shade and coloring. q \ ——— Little Stomachs Get Out EE ATARI OLD be Tai oe Sime ne = aia oe ia *11° On : '| Cynthia’s Answers ; watch closely the| 10 ft (oJ ress to Many Questions Pike children's bowels, | . . — peapecially. Koop the bowels TODAY'S EXCLUSIVE CHAT WITH DAILY STAR GIRLS roger J mach of the ; r 4 ) Mensen ; White serge cont collars ean be a are pat woe v eee } Will look much prettier upon @) cleaned with gasoline f gan be pre Just One Hat and One Gown This Year's Fashionable Colors | young gir than a tol of flimay roses ° js mptoma are [J USt mage prevalent ay When} Bach Year That Are Really and What Sort of Girls Can|*™ Imitation lace that the. ¢ To make rove beads of equal aize * and mgeets i oie nens of the first rainy day will ruin.| measure mixture by the oeae irom the stomach consests 1n Your Own, Says Miss Burke. Wear Them Becomingly. A at any gira are anxious thimbletul, ge ag ina enreegp, makes your little 4 ; | * i ot ‘ o know what colors they can wear! and oe hg id re Mine Bavke's Tuthe Appear Taree Times 0 Woot te r becomingly. A d way to ¢ Gov, Hadley of Missourl was born ag Her fen—Vewll Be Serey If You Mine Ones. is to hold it up close to yourkiy Olathe, Kas, in 18 He is & apenatal of De ie eevorh - placing yourself in a strong fgbaduate of tho University of Kan Pepsin at bedtime. hinge BY BIL 1 IE BURKE ight You can immediately tell if Paks. this pleasan!. eleoag il r: it will become you or not, Often, | t of rose perfume. Specially priced 1 tions, This sim The first word, YOUR DRE 8 THE GREATEST INFLUENCE |j, not capo ned ou LA bmmend patent met sereeee veeeeves rns ie also Invals| IN SWAYING THE JUDGMENT OF OTHERS IN REGARD TO SELF. | it epecially, becoming If yoULEnes oF lotions of any kind. To] * * *¥ eH Ee GET YOUR SILK DRESS To. Tyummer diar| ‘There is = great. difference be. ¢ corns: maase oven fallen Noor pe oe tas Jeice are. both os feaeates 92 <~ 4 gdalaging horoughly cleansing the| (ween a well-dressed woman and a Lee cee ee ere, een awa feet Ome for tickles The wedding presents are sent to LATER. matter an@l women of fashion. You Gan dress oo and browses are all quite pop the bride-to-be, Send about a week foreign eae ss ‘ 1 of! }To remove shine from black! before the wedding } are eliminated Don't tor! out im the least following fashion's brunette, can usually wear »}Oh & well padded board, under . e: . with harsh © athartic, | vaunines, although it is better to but if she be sallow she must thick ele " a i tags ~— remedies, | take fashion’s ideas and adapt them away from tt. Cerise ts 1 lac ne nay Outfitting Co., Inc. ‘or astringent the whole system, and at| to your own personality, coming to the my-comy Fi ‘ le’ : air relieve temporarily. Dr] The woman who dresses badly is kirl, and brown Is especially be-| Presidents Washington, Monreo| PPOVes value, Tested throughout | ptacaengyyiggpes lyr Desits Syrup Pepsin, While PO®! the woman who does not think coming to brown-eyed, brown-balred/aha Jackson were soldiers {1 | three generations—known the | i IP iT Ma ja Its effect, acts ly and/ about her clothes, Anything that girls, who are fortunate enough to) Revolutionary war and Bi | world . my ET Gr discomfort, re-lis so {mportant, , | hava a light complexion. While yel|tho war of 18124815. Lin ‘orld over as themonst reliable pre- LIBERAL conditions not only to her: low has been thought to be the col-| in the Black Hawk war. ventive and corrective of stomach, CREO'T— que THE WEEK syrup Pepain for, chil: |self, but i the or of the brunette, yet a blonde with liver, bowel troubles—an unequal- || CASH PRICES OR MONTH w can feel perfectly | commercial well % r golden bair can wear lt mostignag wane " : enaiee no opiates or!peing of the j beautifully * TEARANERERO sie! od reputation has been secured by drug, belt combinationjcountry as a }| Some colores we associate with)® NOTICE TO READERS 4» 9, faxative herbs with pep-| clothes, should ag certain types and characteristic#.|@ Questions sent to The Star &| Ss 8B earrying off the dislodged receive careful j Black will make one look old and) @ physician will be taken caro of ® ef mucous membrane that /attention from sedate. Gray wil! give a placid, de-}® by him * see the masal passages it willlevery one who i mure appearance to the girl who! w * iy break “summer cold” | wears them. wears It, Red is apt to make O6¢|/®@ &@ a eke ee everwhere besos ee vine. Dr. Caldwell's|” Many girls buy }look hard. Don't you remembe Sea ne ta bones 100, 280, je sold by druggists |hats or frocks be- fe] that the adventuress on the stage ny cents a bottle larger cause some one r usually wears red? Purple used ju} Seeeeeeeeeeeeageeee * color to a black A trial |they know looks ‘ ‘aie, one dollar ree traal | the { | .K but a whole gown} poripald, can do obtained by|well in them, ‘to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 406|There are prob- i of perete wil give the effect of opi} Second Avenue May Manton te of bly Just one hat jence and sensnousness 4 ii ¥ is Monticello, liltnols, | ably i < Thos tne Gond quien and wilt tout Between Spring sao jand one gown in | every season’ ; per a highly colored complexion and Seneca, | Mezzanine Floor. i . mods which: enh ‘ ‘ ” and aggressive personality. Pink individual girl ts warm and dainty, but unless a/ ew ae fay woman is very sure of her complex:| own. fon she should not wear it after she| 4 26. should a \ | ccouall Gale ae ; «3 White ix probably the most be-| @ e itinds that hat he Of} coming color that can be worn. It and thet dress. vt oe ‘ sulta every one, from the new-born | It Is not neces ‘ F {: babe to the octogenarian. It soft B.. a ens the harshest features, makes! BROS. he, Ce 7 gtandmother look like a saint, and well ‘ P Sy A great-granddaughter like a cherub, | . ee re con , Every woman should wear ax much | ne } Pri t must Wear a suit- iwhite as powstble, an it gives the { We had planned to have our Semi-Annual Sale of White when all the other stores mters °:\: gown for : he effect of daintiness and cleantiness. were having theirs two weeks ago—but the railroad companies fooled us by sidetracking Th iT en ence x , <‘ _ 4 _ Z Es eS eeneeenenens intense | somewhere between here and New York about 25 cases of Women’s, Misses’, Children’s e's time, place 7 THIRD AVENUE (°"* ‘ : of color upon every one about you, | d ; and, eens late fo if you would have a ploaxing per-| | and Infants’ Muslin Undergarments, Dresses, and, in fact, Lingerie Wear of every kind, ee ee S200 et ot goed eS ae ey Jeonaiity, you must wear only those | besides immense shipments of Linens, White Goods and Embroideries. But everything is poem | Qreseing. : : jcolertngs which not only agree with | here now and will be ready for your inspection WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th. Whatever you a \gnue edaeremat ca oe We have reason to feel proud of this magnificent array of “Peerless” White, and those , on whew 3 Just one tast word—OON'T of you who have visited and bought at the various White Sales of the past two weeks will IMITATION . WEAR A COLOR BECAUSE 7 be in a position to compare the class and character we show—besides, you will be in a posi- THIN A pret- YOUR CHUM, WHO 18 YOUR . tion to appreciate the difference between our little prices and those of the high pricers. ty, well made EXACT OPPOSITE, LOOKS ‘ bs Nuf Sed.” gingham is much WELL IN IT. Sao? ik . ? Kills hea Be || Muslin Underwear Department — | nearsilk, and a plain saltor hat of MISS BURKE IN COSTUME errant surmamenne | Ajlhe J jada B41) At the First Sale of White sanction, haw just as much right to ‘ ‘Third Floor. bd jive, and Hive its life in harmon: < Letters to C thia Grey linve you or f, or the blegest ’ This is the Department the ladies will rave over. We Kreatest person whe over breathed ¢ ¢ - think It is second to none in Seattle, complete in every de- I not only do not believe in capital : tail. Your inspection and criticism is solimited. punshment, but I do not believe ? . } H PRERRERRRERER ERO E ERE ER ee ee animals eve in ) Ladies’ Corset Covers * | Animals to a greater or lens de- Neatly trimmed in embroidery and Val. laces and ribbons; * “NEVER TROUBLE TROUBLE——” were reflect intelligence—in pane Probably never in your shop-[| | round cut yoke. A superb value at the 25c Sale of White price jing. some animals show more than ping experience have you tteee ++ ss seeee ae aren Ladies’ Corset Covers of good quality thuslin, more attrac: “ Pe eee eeeene ee een ® j some people—and that intelligence seon & lot of Embroideries of Dear Miss Grey: Have you something to offer as a remedy 10 ™Y/ hay ail the right taat man's mind such value, quality and ex- tively trimmed in laces, embroidery and wider ribbons; case? 1 have know lady for several years. Her husband died five | has to develop in its own way—(ree. quisite designs as we are to an extraordinary number at the Sale 49 months ago. I think « great deal of her and have been engaged tO MAITY | trom torture. Report the cane ‘to give you in this lot. There of White Price c her, Everything went satisfactory and she seemed to think lots of M*/in6 Humane society. are Edgings from 6 to 20 All at onee her friends and neighbors commenced talking and abue-| inches wide, tn Naineooks and | tog hor, because I went to her home three days in one week to do oe (Ao ee eee ee eee es 2 Leno Cloths. There are In- necessary repairing, and she has not been friendly to me since. 1 am) * sertions and Bands from 2 to not aware of doing anything out of the way, and tried to do my por ae |* WEDDING PRESENTS AND & 8 inches wide, all of exquisite a gentleman. They tell her she ought to be ashamed to look for another) » pRase : cunts ond Gulgenak a0 8008 \* * , ded man Phere are five children in her family, and 1 am a widower without |, aepenereeeeenae Ladies’ Drawers of fine quality muslin in both open and Lean make a decent living and have got an established business. |" Doss siss Grey—Does a letter of loomr Gent: alla atene-glenes closed styles, trimmed embroidery and fine linen We each have our own home, and she has about $1,000. 1 did think lot congratulation require an ac ton range re sco ot 91.85 and insertion, Sale of White price with some form ct|of ber, but this continual interfering makes me sick and unfit for work. |edgemont? Should wedding presente per yard down to 25e. Hardly #’ Drawers of fine crepe, trimmed in fine embroider- to Reglected, it becomes This is no calf love, but the real thing. 1 am 44 years old, and tho! given when there are no tavi-| two pieces alike, No limit les and fine deep lace. Superfine values 69 ‘One dose of lady the eame TROUBLE IN CAMP. | tations, only announcements? When | at Sale of White price ... .0UC A.—So the campfire’s burning low? Nether aathee-we some, inate a bridal vell ts not wort should ap can se0 in our window display i . dry sticks, Green wood may a he © | ortiament of some kind be worn in| that you want them. * Che: 7 and let it be good, dry it needs another sort. the hair? Should slippers be worn All go at, yard ...... 5 trey yor Rl pe Dg apr pl ge wee 4 another discretion; another | to correspond with the dress or can The wise on rately trimmed but Is especially neat and attract Of muslin, well made and neatly finished with plain 25 tucks, Sale of White price sbokeansins c Ladies’ Drawers made of good quality muslin, trimmed in embrotdery and lace Insertions. Sale of White price ....... bees c fue when the fire is burning gayly, but when low One dry stick for you to use is patience; er It you stayed at her home three days—n0| plain patent leather shoes be wora? early. On sale oo Bargain ive and an unusual value 75¢ In both slipover and button styles, in sizes for core rttice. You shoul4| jove—but not the green kind ‘ 0 | Nsep this wonderful remedy eae how innocently—you were indiscreet; If you became angry wits | SPRING BRIDE. Square No. 2. These Squares Bale of White price ladies and misses. We cannot tell you of all the Peed itt fice TAT°'E.ESE.| tne ignorant people who couldn't concelve how a man and woman could) A —Letters of congratulations 4o| are great moncy savers. geet things in. our Muslin Underatar Kinpattaneet taste, for the stomach. | be innocent under such circumstances, you are uot patient; if you not have to be acknowledged unless fine embroidery edging and good quality washable | 1? this limited space—“seeing is believing.” Berit salle sure creas 4 do not now, you never loved her : ,|from an intimate friend. Presenis — Ladies’ Gowns of muslin, full cut and neatly trim- love an ribbon—a very superior value at | temedien he sells If abe t# not strong enough to think for herself, but let's neighbors’ /are not expected when only an ee aie ot Whites aiice 98c med in lace and embroideries, minds influence ber, let her absolutely alone until she becomes stronger. | nouncements of the wedding are Embroidered Doilies Sc sa — ps aR Sale of White price . 4IC : Pana re if you will stay away long enough, you will get word from her | sent out Saad Damier. Ladies’ Chemise of very fine nainsook daintily owns of better muslin and prettily trim- ATALL GOOD DAUGGISTS | iia: “she wants to see you,” and that will come wheu she does really) When the bride does not wear a s . edged with linen lace. A superb garment in every 4 wide embroidery. The garments are weet you. Anything that comes between you and your good work Is | vell the dressing-of ber hair and I's 50 dozen %inch Embroidered way and very full and roomy cut. 25 | “dandy” values at the Sale | Wart In your mental garden, and the sooner you get over being affected | decoration Js in accordance with her Dollies, nicely embroidered, Sale of White price tees Pde of White Price ....... by the neighbors, the sooner things will straighten out |taste. If the dress is of ght ma-! with scalloped edge and Ladies’ Chemise of fine nainsook, trimmed | Ladies’ Gowns of fine mu | ats cifecingenne , | torial slippers or shoes to match others hematitched. Our with fine Mnen lace, embroideries and ribbons; | ferent styles to select from. The trimmings are lew heh Reet eR & & Ky hood kitten that ts nearly starved? | should be worn, If the bride is mar-| price for the Sale of 5c very swell garments in every way and one of our | splendid embroideries and laces; also a few styles bl ye | The lady who owns It acts like the | ried in a dark dress or traveling cos White, each : leading values at the Sale 1 75 with lace yokes. Sale of White ‘ fannot sleep nights EIGHT-HOUR LAW AND &/“dog in the mangor—she wi n't) tume, plain leather shoes are appro-| FANCY EMBROIDERED of White price wees eee a | price . “j088" Ladies’ Chemise of very fine nainsook trimmed In * 10 get breath, gasiritia “4 4 | feed it herself, and she won't let) priate. DOILIES 10 os shea ze aioe i. aiany one else feed it i | ns In white and colored embroid. coustt - ac } t come fo my house so bun &£ eae Rae hhh e ome scalloped, others >on ket) Tt comes in ry, 8 1 of ihe stomac and ge teb yA te. Sees Just line, as I)gry, and of course I teed it theale * have torchon lace edge; size A CORSET COVERS appendi acute or [| Dear 3 c Me , ut by the tail and) ® A WEDDING TOAST. 12 inches, and cheap at 25¢. 2 . e read your letters and know/she takes it o 4 2 , p . 7 1,200 Ladie ce i a pay you to in. §) hav read your, mone lsoure cold water ou it. Mies Orey,|% Srineh' ter the auto 10 MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, 10c EACH Re stele mae ig ne aon fee some pationts ) YO) Mere young girl and have beon|you may think this foolish, but I/we ts ttwate eet eee of White, each . Cc ome of them worth up to 76e. crs, assorted shape yokes and lm & youns gir ‘oom girl, but|can't stand it, Please answer right) Dear Miss Grey—Will you please PILLOW SHAMS AND We have about 860 pleces of Misses’ and Children's Drawers, | | sizes for all. A wonderful as- Fated se tarium and office, 9) Yi only work eight hours, as in the! away TENDER HEARTED. | give me a nice toast to say at my| LUNCH CLOTHS 25¢ Skirts and Skirts with Waists, Nightgowns, Underslips—that have | | sortment to choose from—hun MW. tate law, and so have lost my job,| A 1 do not think you foolish.| sister's wedding? 1 am afraid ff 1 Also Bureau Scarfs. Another been left over from the old stock and are slightly soiled and dreds of them worth 50c; oth Dr. Nuernber, we other giris will atep in and work | —————— —————=|try to make * speech I will get idle tot biabilar to. these We mussed. Hemstitched, Ince and embroidery trimmed in desirable | Jers worth 39, 5c and 5c. & 4 12-hour shift for the same money. tonguetied, but I wish to say some-| gave you two weeks ago; | |f styles, We are almost giving them away, but we want you to get All go at the ridiculously low Specialist on Chronic What can be done? Won't the pr >| thing, because she has always beet worth up to 0c each. For the better acquainted with us and the grand, good things you can price of Diseases. oristors be fined for working | very kind to mo, tte Sale of White, on sale in the get here. Limit 3 pieces to a customer. 15¢ EACH cane girls such hours? A | BIG BROTHER, | Weonomy Basement 95 | iL Ait is every man’s and wom-| A.-1 do not believe in making Bazaar, each Cc White Sale Price—Each 10c During Our First Sate of White eit dos ta raven was ona things too erm at 8 wedding, #0 ‘ Si : rol 4 < J | send the following | the Labor Union, Unless such se-| r Here's to the object of boyish af port-are mad te propretrs wi] Wrage © tection: | Embroidery Department Lace Department | contin The object, alas, of his teasing; think they must stand It to get @ ahéeg te place. Girls do not have to endure 1 ibpor 7 po gage Ragu ane Fi th S | of White Fo O Fi t Whit S f a ve” oT ac or the Sale r Our First White Sale Your hair t wenaitive aa your cheesin, | By aries i | _—_—_— In addition to the wonderful offerings of Embroideries, Bargain 5,000 yards of Val. Lace and Insertion. There are all qualitie: a ear: te III IA IASI AAACN. i 4 . 2 Bazaar No. 2, we will show many new and beautiful things in our |? ance & rtion.. “There @ 8, B00 ’ s of it avy Here's to the object of boyish nti Barer NO, verment, see our Hamburgh Matched Sete, Nain- onhagel nate worth less than Sc a yard some worth up to 10¢. Dil Service \ “L. H’ SUPPLIES Ina & u comb and brush your! The object, also, of his loving; sook Matched Sets, Swiss Matched Sets. A hundred pieces of All- OUR CHOICE OF THE LOT AT 2c A YARD OR 20c A \* MIOOING INES hale morning, wateh for thle girl who today still has the|—™ Overs to select from. DOZEN WHILE THEY LAST. ‘* TRATLE: that turn gray, fall eek elas | t place, ‘ HE py ST yaen Se te te HH AM AI AAACN AC 00 omb out with the first Oe ‘ | roidery Edges 5 PANE .. NATIONAL it 3: boa relia Dodi age & 4 ae that. thorera} 1M ABlte of the new lovey-doving. + Colored Emb: ry Edg Real French and Belgian Torchon Laces Gente, bay tit ° ked for For wash dresses, and the kinds we ¢ : gore Shattle, na Te HL Sue oorem he hat heed Bale il we ; | CHILDREN’S DRESS keep thelr color, Price, yard ........ Absolutely all linen, in dainty designs, ge 1842 Fe se ag prises the verso: {pature over intended that. | There] Chiliiren’s wash dresses should Prices, a yard, up from ...... Institution offering to |) The three ghosts on the windless| thins your hair needs a tonic pr be detv-cpem: t0,the hem, and. baste Initial Handkerchiefs 5c Real Irish Crochet Laces aaa standard pentie 4 restarer: by hard from the placket to the and absolute security ke each to one another: When you are aick you take medi-lhottom. Pull bastings out when jf Ladies’ Hematitehed Initial Handkerchiefs, 5c fonds, nce comes that blood upon} fine. That Hf 4 ay Moni og Ms! they are to be laundered, and they |fM 4 splendid quality, best lawn, each ie Ratine and Macrame Bands ane etic han of “complaining|can be froned more easily. A few ‘ : m i " : : THE Finst te: penee cond can cover?’ WP ntee ft can't do it in any | ptitches will serve to close tham| Armenian Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs 50 pieces, just opened, in the most beautiful designs we have NATIONAL ]| No othe Bhs pin id WOO UR part, Use| Ste ntne ie ‘ ; yet shown, The prices will surprise you if you care to do a little YOUR BANK From breaking of a wom . HEALTH | on BEER ano The kind many hovses would ask 25¢ for can be had 15¢ | shopping Brother, my brother.” L. H, WHY 18 A GLASS BAOKEN [Mf here at, each ....... . When hot water is poured inside? | Because glass, being a poor con Hand Em Torchon Laces FIRST "5 | ductor of heat, expands inside when Mf jn all the latest creations—dont fail to see (hem, Prices Another shipment of Pure Linen Torchon Laces, machine made, t j \a » 1 } mt; the hot water strikes it before the! er sorted widths; th 1Se. NATIONAL BANK |'* ioe meets | heat can equally expand the but 75c 4665c)0|C48c Cac 5c rr ghee Ack som aes adie us 5c at once. | THE RIGHT OF LIFE TR EAE LAS Ad Ae eel First at James Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me sie side, iy ie unequal expansion what one can do about a neighbor 6 it to break,

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