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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912. +e Tree eee e HOOP SOOO eee reese rerers coos A SMART JUNE STYLE FOR THE TAILORED BRIDE. ° pda tata talle ss SSOSHOOHOCOOSO SOO OHO OOOS art no one te no one EKA AH AREER ROR Re * to two * FRIENDSHIP * ihe growing indepen: * * fe thought and ih : RRR ROT Ah exercise : sent wl : Dear Misa Grey: A friend of tying invited me and my baby to ac- age pride | should company her, her husband and baby fof a walk in the park. On arriving ys iding dress at the home of my friend, I found ber indisposed. She anid she was Te mi the ¢ 7) \ sorry to disappoint me and asked 1 yell & ) » she wished the baby to go out. Of course, I sald I'd be pleased to 10 80. ‘And while som f A short time after reaching the park this man, whom I considered io wear “cree & gentleman, did not act #0 In the presence of his child and mine, I and furdelow, dn't tell hin wife—1 know it would break her heart, for she fully . aiterelly adapted to tn him. I have kept this from my husband, also, as’ fear for the ae s man’s safety, if he knew it ts as equally 7, If I do not go to the house, my friend will think I do not care for aflored A her, yet how can I go and meet this man after what has happened? Was I wrong ip the first place to accompany him without the wife? Should I tell her or my husband? How should I act when the man and I meet? thankfulness TRUE WIFE, These little kiddies look cool, ) vi for each playfield—one fc ork goes deeper than mer iy preparing —_ 8 —Now is your opportunity to show how beautifully strong you|don't they? ee see tne bays aad on ge 4 girls - en iiteens a The defin wy the summer of 1913. AY) You are under no obligation to tell either your husband or the| They are, too, for they are Seat-|part of the play ts organized and | ts to teach the children self-control, casted SS f man's wife. In the first instance, It might lead to a tragedy; in the sec-|tle children. regulated by hours; other portions | fairness in work and nd how the chart! Pe ner “ ond, to the breaking of # woman's Beart, What has the city of Seattle to|of time are given to free, natural|to work togeth in short, to peed One a ey The man himself may be very dorry by this time. Do not forsake |do with it, did you say? play make good citizens of them pine ns As it | your friend, but be distantly kind to the husband, He will understand Everything in the world, for they| Take a summer junket to these ~ - tg ; ’ a © wat ane e pool layfields yourself this nme Sectiee ened with | re eae a ae alee eri : aro wading in one of the pools In a) playfields your summer eet with y . jE oe red practical hard senso,|city playfield. This one happens|Just the happy facen of the chi been rood Lge A j intuition an telligence, |to he largest playfield in the | ¢ pay you one cor oe oe | Zz i & THE ADOPTED CHILD & tas Alwyn shown hereclt his cqeal| city” Hiawatha, Weer Beatle. And|nerpunder the shade of & tree, sis shapes of he black sho * - * - ® and often times hia superior? the best of it is that every child|the girls’ # r, tellin fon the Tigt TD) iow i Sc jasteal tin Sekeaeee eee we RK) When it comes to the loveabie,|in Seattle, rich or poor, has an/children grouped nd 8 mobair striped “ ii Dear Miss Grey--When I was a sentimental side of woma for a summer outing| story; in the pool are children ay wie Mite. wobalt : . . small child I was adopted by the ‘he purity and sweetne: c ¢ sk, for Seattle | holding their tiny skirts and wad. bine and w! - » whose name I bear, and al- true feminine spirit, man upports @ playfield in ever t t cool W t q > wuppor p| el every dis-|ing in the ol water to their t aa. ehite chip with ead : though I have grown to manhood classed #o far that he really baen't| triet within ite limits, hearts’ content; another bat is 5 " t and them father and any right to argue the question till more. js a safe outing,| doing bar, or ladder trimmings. The pare i a Bull om It ti ating, | doing a oe * Sag gestber, they have not tale me of “durvival of the fittest,” refer-|for the city has provided two super-|stiil another dozen swinging childhood or that was not) ting to brute strength, ts not in t - thelr flewh and blood ast to be considered. It is only al WH : : I fully realize the obligation 1) relic of barbarism 1 Fo de canal Secs 3 girl Me actual ° sine bese’ ibeleins” Aomeens ND ITE x i . am under ¢ m and try to act| A divine intelligence has created : tt — it o inal . |* TIPS FOR BRIDES—AND * him t nome a wedding eeeneney but tan ® mething : mman her brother's superior, Who OTHERS % | If he does you a favor, thank him. forbids, and as a resu! do} can deny the wisdom and fo ht| # | When he orves It, kisw tim given that for 4 can be ty not have the confidence one should of old Mother Nature when we con ‘gad boapitality can com | See VEN bes ehh tehehhh heh eek Let bim think how wel! you under pon which money 2 . eB ‘have in a parent, and am secretive.| sider woman's appointment in per Peale | “stand him DON’T PUT IT OFF abandon : . . At my work ,I have mentioned! petuating mankind. When you marry 3 . at ’ } x “Father” and “Mother,” and some} : NUFF SED. fter you marry him, study him. |” maneae bite pe ied tie, ANOTHER DAY ong 2D. ” ehh ‘wishes to have a small } : le friends and the . one would say, “Why, I thought) - If he be honest, honor bim. ae Mhe bride and groom, one your father and mother wore deadlaw eth t week eeae 2 = - ree tae aa him. Why is the sound of a bell / the bridal table In jon 4 ; and you were adopted.” You see Il» ela fe ee eee stopped by touching it with our | it will get. The dread you have ‘ fe the popular color SA am placed in a rather embarra®|® THE POTLATCH QUEEN «| a he is cross, emuse him finger? of the pain is a needless imagi- se and this lovely flower is : sing position * r cretive, trust him Because the pressure of the|f nation, and the idea you have \ . e ia ke ¢. C ° ation, ¢ he idea you ve s f ; Now all I know ts what I romem-|e ae @ hea w & he he ee | hee he Is talkative, lsten to him.) finger stops the vibrations of to carry out the color ES ber as a child, and after guarding When be is Quarrelsome, ignore} the metal, and when the metal ft crepe paper | my secret all these y to have| Dear Miss Grey—I Ike you, Miss} him. ~ ther Bho o | i ? 1 3 wes to vibrate it ceases to Mroted for the conven Hii some one ask about It ts more than| “rey, because I think you are juat.| If he be co: neourage him. p remedy so cena sage ‘cloth, the lower one of , i I can stand. Would you advise me|! 8m not Mattering you, but just|/If he be s! r him. : upper one of white, | to ask the people who have taken| telling what everyone knows, and|If be be no e bim. Confidence ix born of compe |[f for-$4.00, or one of our famous out the lower { Wi me in in my hour of need and| ¥hat Ie the truth. If he be jealous, cure him. ltence. Teach the child to do his|§ $10 Never Slip Plates for $5.00, fiuted ruffle. cared for me al! these years, to tell| And I want to ask you, Miss Grey,|If bo cares not for pleasure, coax work well. and give you a guarantee that \ i me of wy childhood and also of |¥>Y We are not golng to Vote FOF | ee mme “ a 2 cael sense protects you, signed by both Ty sarontage, for tt would be a|the Potlatch queen this year as we the operator and manager. This is the only large dental great deal off my mind. did last. Hasn't everybody a right PUZZLED, ||to vote for her, or do just a few K BY THE STAR D C R office in the city that is owned A.—My boy, if you are willing to’ heave that right? If so, ms ee by a grad registered dentist bear whatever you may hear, go to|*™ spend all the money. and has only registered dentists table te big festoons. your adopied parents and ask of| dle this year are going to ied oo Ole eR ee * to give a the best possible care, |§ @ssociated with him. Don't you may be a gilded \ your parentage. But remember it| cording to how the queen is elected.|# so that the body can do its very | think this means something to y tasket filled with jonquils does not matter In the least what} The people voted for the queen last| @ OXYGEN FOR PNEUMONIA : best in the battle for supremacy ||) You when you bave dental work fern, its high your father or mother [#, year, and we couldn't find alw over the poison. And the most im-|f done? you are what you are yourself. arecter, prettier queen than she eae eae ee ee ee eee ee aan portant thing that can be done to . Do pot think of yourself as a do|W"s. Why should the young Iady| Pneumonia is one disease that conserve the strength of the body Regal Dental Offices pendent, taken in pity. You have) be voted for last year and not thiat] stiff! defiea medical science. No spe | for the fight ts to give it air. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. &., Mgr. probably given as much, or more,| People come here from all over|cific for pneumonia bas yet been! The old idea that a pneumonia ‘i Mg than you have taken from those] &"d spend lots of money at the Pot-\found. It is a germ disease, and/ patient should be # up in a her. || 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. |who have cared for you. You havejlateb. [ am not saying things are|there bas yet been found no @nti-|metically sealed room and half |] NOTE—Bring this ad with you. |no doubt been the means of their) ®t done on the equare—but if they toxin for pneumoccoccus except roasted is exploded. A well ventil greater development, and brought| fe not Seattle will be so hurt that| such as the body secretes in its ef-| ated, cool room is the place for a out the best good thelr naturen|!t will be better if she bad never) for to kill the disease. pneumonia patient, For oxygen is|Gsa- Want Ads Bring Re» the} started the Potlatch. only thing that can be|really the only medicine that can Star Want Ads Bring Re- CANNED STRAWBERRIES. ae. ee Qt | adetcat san teemnain celeseh tbe givua Soe peeeman’ Month parts]. There i# just as much difference between home canned straw-| "Gn the other hand, they havel ace — s ¥ their food, the | berries and the factory brand as there is between fine, band-made| done their best by you ‘and you The | Umgerie and that which is machine made. But you must t quite 88\owe them a sous’ love and cond of a bride is The longer you wait the worse that ft will cost a lot of money mistake. Why, just We will give you a reg- ular extra heavy $10 Crown much care in caning as you would do in a five plece of needlework. | sigeration. Live above what the ap ° |} Drain the strawberries perfectly dry and place a layer of them in the|\ov1g- tlhigg ay bottom of a pint cam, put over a layer of sugar, and tn this way fill the text condomns—says about ~~ May Maawon Second Avenne to the plants nroa/ can to the top. Place in a fruit steamer and steam half an hour, The Patterns. Between Spring Sucking insects | berries will settle and some of the cans must be filled from others while 4 ees es. ss ss 5 coming | bot, and the tops screwed om and the cans returned to the steamer, Mezzanine Floor. and Seneca. their bodies.| ¥bere they are placed upside down and allowed to steam another hall| A BOY DISCUSSE: * game insects also whico|hour. Then remove from the fire and let cool im steamer. If these) ® THE ‘Question * ives away by treating directions are carefully followed, the berries will have the favor and ‘with nce affenst 0 color of fresh frult Teeteenesenessee’ ® e tt bordeamx mix aes Dear Miss. Grey—I bare beon iv away certain flesh SUNSHINE STRAWBERRIES reading the “Funnies,” and think Ss Welh your strawberries, and for each pound add one pound of] ‘2e ove who thinks man better <x, ‘Stir very carefully, so that each berry will re | *ms2 & “fool PHOTO PRINTS | sranulated cane sugar. oa f course God wished man to} main whole. Let them stand balf an hour, then pick out strawberries seetecs woaen, becatae tp. Eaew! from juice aad place on platters, being careful not to put one berry | a - oret smother. Ful the juice in 8 widetop bow! and place both in the| "er Value. Look at one of the 38} WE ARE PUTTING A “CRIMP” IN THE WHITE GOODS sun for 12 bours. ‘Theo put berries in jelly glasses and turn over juice] "7 buildings and you ask, “What SELLING OF SEATTLE AND VICINITY. Sed pat giaasen'ta direct wan raye\for 12 boers. If- made, caretully,|°*" be srester than that?” Ff red , thls confection te tiner then the famoun bar-le-duc, and it le more de/DIY the man who designed it and) Did you read the big bargain announcement in Tues- ectable to serve With cream cheese and wafers than the French deli-|‘>* makers. The maker ts always day evening's Star? It brought throngs of an. Clee “a egpbanaty © stor a reater than the thing made. And . : acy. CANE sugar MUST be used for this recipe she mode the mant He a. 6 FOR THE buyers today—you had better join the crowd, for we have FOR THE SALE OF WHITE “got ‘em going south.” People are learning that we mean 1,200 Ladies’ ages great extent made by his mother's fa little kink of creat) STRAWBERRY AND PINEAPPLE CONSERVE training at home. } S { f Whit just what we say in our ads, All departments are assisting Lace and Em. mate Vaotogras phers. | To one quart of stratberries use one pint of pineapple cut in por-| Abraham Lincoln, whom we all ale O ITO | in this Groat Sate of White, Hundreds of Bargains awalt broidery Trim can and ©) tions about the size of an ordinary strawberry. Weight the frult and/tove as one , teat men | 3 az’ med Corset B eloth that is not | tee the same amount of granulated sugar and let stand half an hoor.| that ever Itved, once sald, “All I ain (A Pet ca. on ovary flenn, ‘ Covers, assort- the enough of the fruit and sugar to make two jelly glasses full of con-|I owe to my mother.” In the homes} ) : s ed shape yokes all over our land women are boay| and sizes for , ing? 5 5 id e The secret of success with this conserve is in boiling only a Nttle | tra ing boys and girls, bringing all. A wonder baa the ean, pioning the end of otherwise the fruit gets “mushy” and the juice becomes althem up to be good men and m por an 0 ice ful assortment che oe roll is on fi tead of jelly women. Can you think of any-| . to choose from ‘Then ean in a draft . 3 —--g|thing greater ever eatd than this —hundreds of will dry quickly _ 3 by Herbert: “A wife either ae FOR ALL SEATTLE 3 them worth been placed on a|CAN YOU POUR LIQUID FROM ¥# ¥¥ EERE EXER ERE og fortunes and embroiders| " " nee ee A heen ot 5 00, others Wifice with the curve} CUP INTO BOTTLE WITH (|* | the om, or feed upon them and bring! This Store is a Store for Everybody—a Store where the worth 39¢, 35¢ Mimecting the tendency of the| OUT SPILLING IT? & To Husband Who Contessed — | 100 OF soy” You see, he makes | * rich as well as the poor can have their wants, big or little, a a aa Mitth emulsion on the face of |}® And Wife Who Can't Forget #/ 11. man’s success depend upon the satisfactorily filled—a Store where your child can buy just i go et the fause the paper to curl. * } | ae stare that it lighted, thor ia ine o ‘ woman, and I think he ts right, aa cheaply as you can,—a Store is well lighted, thor ridiculously » pall ol HAAR RARR RE HHA 4 man's businens ability depends) ; oughly clean and sanitary in its entirety—a Store that is low price of will i feet! | Dear Miss Grey: t t is healt th} _ le per | ar Miss Grey I have been! iargely upou his health, bis health| . Z ‘ Mberal in Its dealings and methc th its h 15¢ oa reading of the man who, being for- ja 1 - ‘ | pends to @ large measure upon 's Little Toe / |given hfs past mistakes, has so far|his wife's. cooking. I have read ee } s Grave Judge [forgotten them | that tuna wal nk Ua hatele of Watectoe wa toatl ue it sells,—a store that invites the criticism of its patrons j ‘4 little toe | pei gen cage My we because of @ badly cooked dinner : ng and fs glad to have suggestions from you for the betterment Each t lod's 4 jand consequent indigestion. Hus of our Store and its service—a Store that any woman in | but stoned in God's sight by dig-jbands, think! What ts nicer than _ 4 . “4 sdhpremmieenssan tar. ging up the old man and bringing | to come home and find wifey with Fisitors sn j him before his wif a nice hot supper? Mother, why! God ja our adviser and our shield not teach your daughters to cook? Probably never in your shopping oughly reliable merchandise and all offered to you on the ™ / and He only ve serve, But ONLY A SCHOOL BOY, > 3. the matter with + he does not tell us to confess to mes ¥ bie experience have you seen a lot of | Small-Profit-System Prices. tihed Judge Haer * oa 5 EXTRAORDINARY T wore ont man or woman, but that we are for-|t#k& AAR ARR ARR Re Re Embroidories of such value, quality A transformation has taken place in this Store in the past ‘ the shoe hunti a{given our past and we live in the|* * and exquisite designs as we are to} few months. It bas surprised thousands. If you have not I 1 {1 to do so during this, our SPECIAL answered. Can you pour @ liquid from ‘ i sr ygeny ie ' 878 police arrested her on | #!ass tumbier into a bottle without present—in a new light and a new|* A ROSE BEAD ITEM co give you in this lot. There are saveten 1s with a call, do not fail as exchanges, refunds and gua: tee the metchandise i During Our Seattle need have no hesitancy tn patronizing,—a Store : Firat Sale of that carries only good, dependable, up-to-date and thor- White. c Of Iatoxieatic d her on |e otiling most of the contents of the| life and we have no right to dig up * } a : aly tired. vps poceny nly om the sides of the bot-|the old sin, causing heartaches, So,|* * * * & * # & & & & a 2 al Edgings from 6 to 20 inches wide, a Seer aon ne to do it casity.| wife, let this sin go and forget it} Dear Miss Grey—Will you please ii] | in Nainsooke and Leno Cloths. Sale of h te |, 800A FOR warts. The end of a straight stick or glass|and live for the present “ me if there ie something to put There are insertions and bands isses’ fl i ren Ky toda, p : mad “ venir ONE WHO KNOWS. n rose petals after they are grownd s * et . Is said pap ’ nouaate aatene saa thea is'to bel e to make them stick together? | If ton two to etght fr “7 wie, all | Poesy ie singly held agsinat the tohroving "heb score, the i> “Won fcet through grinding ff J not a piece in tho lot war mage on! IN OEION epartment Bunions, Quick Cure ; rod and the liquid allowed to teick'e | the will to help himself cee aay vere a ee 1 | 8 Senitrie Machine—all hand ae Each 10 Each | ind All Kinds Sore Feet} down into whatever ts to be fille tye ae te ———| ,—To grind tho fresh petals} goods and some pleces are wort AT SALE OF WHITE melt c— Not a single drop will go outside.) - ly f igh ¥ up as high as $1.25 per yard down ae _)| It is necessary to pour slowly, but A LIBERAL OFFER | ‘i#?t times daily for etght days ts) ¥ ‘ + array BINDING 4a ; RAMTING THRMAD, 10 Some of them worth up to 75 Etive two tablespoontuis the fact remains the trick can be ser Tt the general rule. One must ase; to 25e, WHITE STA ee Saas HREAD, 100 | we have about $00 pieces of Misses’ judgment and mold the beads when Hardly two pleces alike, no limit} yard rolls, any width you | yards on spool, at, — J and Children's | Drawers—Skirts Sompound in a n done and the hands saved from be Water: soak the te | Anyone Can Try Samose, the} the consistency of putty: while they last, besides, you can get | want; worth up to 4c. qq | Der spool .. and Skirts with Waists, Night- 500 | owns, Underslips—that have been fiftebn minut this|ing smeared with ofl or other such y ~~ , | “gag Mo Remarkable Flesh-Form- Yours are too dry. Did you dry 7 . o 8 d Salo of W yrice .. 1 | BASTING THREAD, any piece in our display window { White pric ' E pres, Oleretine ee ae the sore . he faite | Mauid ee ee eet iquid. ing Food the petals first? You will have to} Sana as aga 3 : Gi ee C | are slightly soiled and mussed. ent kh "08 | CREPE ON DOOR FOR HER DOG be try again, and if they get a litte that you want, FEATHERSTITCH BRAID, | per spool dry add a few drops of glycerino.| \ bi Hemstitched, lace and embroidery Inflammation’ is. 1 MARION - : RION, ©., June ‘The story; When one of the leading drug- : 0. {undreds of patterns at,| oie THRE is , ive] ot a woman dog owner puUILINE gists In Seattle tells you that they|wwe wah RARER R & ®H| 5 ge to a SILK THREAD, 100 yards | trimmed in practical styles. We ty pormal size erepe on her front door and bold-|have a preparation which they #0] % *| on spool, at, ¢. | are almost, stving them ‘away, but ing @ song and prayer service for | thoroughly believe in that they will rt MAN AN’ 10 ae per spool tinea we waut you to get better acquaint. her dead bull terrier, while scores |;etund’ your money if it does not] * PAye ‘Oberon MARS The wise ones will be here early. C ana UC | SILK corseT Aces, | %@ with us and the grand, good of neighbors looked on, was reveal-| do all that is claimed for It, it shows | * On sale on Bargain Square No. 2. RICK RACK BRAID, in all | 5 yards long, 95 things you can get here. Limit 3 ed in police court here, pice that the article must have UNUSU@ll AeA ke AAR RRR Rh! Th squares are great money} the popular widths. Put up | at, per lace ‘ c se on oe —— & ahah arner “<= —— gl and) merits. It is in this way that Bar Dear Miss Grey—In a paper of } in 4-yard pieces. Sale PEARL BUTTONS — 5,000 Sale price, each ith Ry: uy tomea, ite. Clase 1 Drug Co. is selling Samose, the] recent date is a letter signed “No| White price, per cards white and smoked gg a He markable flesh-bullding food. Name,” in which the writer scores yard only ..... eee ® 9 ee -~ d rray’s bull terrier bit Warner's Sime Te raslite a comeestaa tae G, Wh tor canning TAG Wort HGTTINAHAM CURTAIN: RDS: 180 as pearl, 12 on a card, WHITE BARRED SCRIM 5c¢ tei Mock Warner shot the dog. Later|.4 too, and restores life and vilan is man’s equal, and says Doc,|M ay : 4 WHITE PAD HOSE 8 per Card ...eeseeeeeves One case 36-inch White Barred Curtain OT Mrs. Murray upbraided Mra, lesilty a€ once to. the blood. It\ therefore, is “disgusting.” If etther|™ About, 1,000 ploces of Lace Curtain pORTERS—Perfect PINS—10,000 papers Scrims, the kind high-priced houses Lieriagern88 Who have hes oe fr Waews Sa ™.|tnizee with the ordinary foods @ndlof the aforesalé writers ie “dis | ene in lenethe from 1% to & yards. ery way. See what we ere} Pins, 200 pins on a card. ak 100 per yard for. had $2Eit foot troubles | W ee one a Bigg bm 4 aida digestion; it extracts from the] gusting” to'the majority of readors| Ve, gi their org guaran i%¢ offering at Price for Sale of White, | Sale of White price and ee ne prayer and WOME) fooq that you eat the flesh-forming|{t is “No Name” himself. He says,/a@ White price ......+« 19¢ | per card . © REAL LACE CURTAIN ENDS 490 EA. and strength giving elements, build-|"No woman of aver " d C, C ana C | Wurre sitK TAFFETA Such as Brossels Nets, Irish Points, kheERREN ERR EK eee | INE Up the tissues and the general) would try as qual he . BATTENBERG DOOR AND WINDOW WL BRILLED BINDING Five cartong Renaissance Cluny and Battenberg. * #| heaitb. : 8 : ; Did “No age = —e 8 PANELS 25¢ TIC—Special for th Sate | superior quality gilk Bind- The curtains of these samples are gleaned, block # : NOTE TC MEAGENG |, Anyous cau Get's Eitene oe a lewcnoa pena re Prigg t-csthgdl chellbipadtnag he body of the panel 1s made of (+ white at, per yard—— ing, No. 3, usually sold at worth from $5.00 to $12.60 per pair. Sagernened ef} Questions went to The Star # | this remars able ‘ ah forming, S006, advance eo the boys who. enter) ‘rench darning net; sizes about 31x45 °F SN 5 aly lhe and 17¢ per bolt. Sale ‘They come in 1% to 1% yard lengths, # physician will be taken care of | knowing that Yheir money pe} school at the same time id he) Mf inches, They would be cheap at of White pr Sale of White price, E] MILLINERY + an Alretunded if It does not increase|ever notice that whenever man|Ml igo. yg lore oe vedi 25c 25c, 15c se 10c pea WEE ot foc 10¢ me Seg hnapnanten ay * %|welght and restore the system to|bas so far forgotten himself as (o/ low woman to act in any vocation} Corns [5A ee te tee tee fe nem [health