The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1912, Page 5

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912. SOHSHSHHSHH HHH HEHE OH HOES EHOD itd clanner, Uvo the ether tn the| xy NEW 1912 # ||* LASS COPIES STYLE FROM BIG BROTHER ¢| Cynthia's Answers oven aa ive caret of iro, aw 1) ye ve Ree z COOH OHS OOOOOOOOEE EHO OE OOS ‘ Es ME IMOVED ‘= United "Btaton com mioddh of 68 | FALL B £ Tamate Remedy uM odsinas bieet Wetet, 300 #6: le @ GFOEEO J yy, curs inaigones . <i 4 Corneli's unlyeugity, Ithaca, N, ¥,,|#naline methyline dye, 2 grams; po-| always k i i poe — u . Bho ay 66 i ve ; dey , Be, nt a Sn keen To 1411 Third Ave. Ms in " 8 umes tn the uivragh Nf than @ halt pint of water and lit Where ws will be anod Sustaethea 99% at tim ng form of ntion reas tt becomoa One doe am His predecessor own Lemon Juio® dilited one-half will Neach the face wnd hand — Scotch Stomach father of Alphonso Alphonso NY | XIU of Spain tore the p Submerging the stems of whit mt king's birth roses In the fo h. pure dfugs remedies he salle altpeter is w Con Carne, ote ueation on The Swedidh Alfred B,|a¥e and rth trying Chile SCOTCH STOMACH sake of novelty, mer b. i Nobel, the inventor dynamite, |£" 500 REMEDY died in 489 thing his for. tune, entimated at $9,000,000, to the AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS founding of a fund, the be paid yearly in five those contriouting the manity, of ? . oe Ether or soap in ntist, JUST ARRIVED eral Main { EE * * interest (0) % NOTICE TO * prises tole “TIMBER BEAST” « most to hie)» * ee ee | ee A Timber Beast”: IT am in to] mentholated people’ every Monday and spirits will remove srass steins | Th day afternoon, and will see from white kid sMppers, Apply|you. | am in deep sympathy with with a soft eloth and rub in one di-|t men of the woods and like rection, Let dry and apply white} yours CYNTHIA GREY Ladies’ Finest Drummers’ Sample Suits An immense assortment Fall les Re 45.00 values. season's my “Tubstuff ” Saturday Special choicest gular $40.00 and Opening special 75 FOR $3.50 To $5.00 HOUSE AND 2 “OUTING DRESSES OF EXCELLENT QUALITY GINGHAM TUBSTUFE made in Seattle and garments are Some are severely plain tai- mane elt, Jack- long; black also some im nice mix- The Only Cut-Rate Dentists in Seattle We are offering the greatest cut in dental work ven in Seattle. We are making $8 and $10 AND PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. $0 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. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAk. lored and very mannish 28 to are blue tuy TUBSTUFF dresses and you BY MAYBELLE MORTIMER acrmantheets For outing wear, the cloth hat will, be worn more than anything The pretty browneyed gir Hin the tlustration bas purchased a brown and white checked round hat jot the plainest kind. It's very much like the cloth hat ber brother is wearing, and your brother, too, probably, These can be purchased at almost any of the stores for $1.50! and they come in checks of all] colors. | ets are 32 inches You also save money for TUB- STUPF prices are always lowest. and GOL materials serge; TUBSTUFF dresses have style—you'll like them, tures. snap and es es eae ae | ewe ~ nig garments to make $16.85|]| Letters to Cynthia Grey | * closing out all of our S; for Fall samples, $25.00 to $35.00 Coats and Dresses, at itor—Fifth Floor 500 ARCADE BUILDING Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a young girl, almost 18, and fn love with a/ young man 17. He ec to see me and takes me out for walks and we have « good time when we peether. Do you think it right for me to go with him or not? De you think he is too young for me, or does it make any difference if | love him and be loves me, which [| } The Tubstuff Store Arcade Bidg., 206-208, Second Floor LIFE’S SCHOOL * | May Avenue tween Spring Seneca WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1525 SfCOND AVENUE -=—= Tremendous Reductions TRIMMED HATS ful for me to go and spend a day tn his house, as he has an older sister who la a good friegd? I Do you think it right for the man to older than the girl, and how. much older? I have been in love with a man older than myself, but he will not tell me how touch older be is, He seome very nice, I am sure be liked me. Do you think it would be right for me to go with him when I am going with and like the one 17 best, but the other te all right? Do you think the young one old enough for me? | YOUNG LOVER. you are too young tn experience and knowledge or the boy for a sweetheart. You cannot cor} treetly «pell the word “love” in life's speller, to say nothing of your In- to conjugate the verb love. You are joat in the kinder We Must Reduce Our lgarten, playing with colored beada and paper. The beads will slip 74 jroll away, the paper will fade; thea you will enter school proper ai Number of begin to study real lessons, but you are loo young now, Stay a lit | | girt a while longer, and dont try to play at love for several year | UP-10- DATE HEADWEAR jee me and follow my advice, Absotutety the Greatest ie* kHDEAWEANE AS ee beade about twiee a week for two Bargains We Have fver Offered HUNDREDS OF “BREATH- As the 1es the buying and it this Great arg in Feast of White. seasonablé Q6ods of almost every kind Saturday this store will be specially prolific in bargains and saving opportunities for thrifty shoppers. The wonderful response to our firsg announcement of this First Sale of White is unmistakable evidence that the people of Seattle are learning to take our ads literally-—that when we say Bargains we mean exactly what we say. We want your patronage and are bidding for tt with bargains that can't be matched in the city—bargains in merchandise that is second to none in quality and styles. Will you test us? The Very Rare Beauty of Our Underiwslins Will Appeal to You Likewise the Prices Our lnes tn these goods are very complete In all Misses’ and Children’s, new Third Floor. Ladies’ Gowns 49c Of soft-finished muslin, @ full cut garment, neatly trim med in lace and embroidery, and a “trae blue” bargain at AKING”? BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY terest incr Thousands « All departments are loyally boosting this Sale with the m ases are spreading the news of st re ah bargains in atisfied customers A.—My little ¢t to bave either the ma & |months, 1 will &| wateh the paper. * do #0 again, so First Sale of - White Shoe Bargains in Basement. A MAN'S RIGHT * Secdeakacaanawesd Dear Miss Grey: 1 am engaged to a young girl and we are to be Imarried soon, A week ago I going to take her to the show and fabe didn’t appear. When I called her up, she sald she wasn't well, and when I asked If 1 could call at YOU LOOKING FOR LAND? the house whe didn't like it. T We have it. ft ts not only good land, but is con- jealled her wp several times sinos fo Seattle and Everett markets and where and who has an excuse every time earlier than tn other parts of the Puget for not seclag me, and I asked ber kinds of garmenta, including Infants’, Don't forget about our splendid Infants’ Ontfitting Department on our Ladies’ Petticoats 69c Of good quality muslin with embroidery flounce. This gar- ment is sure to please you in style and service,'as there is much more value than can MILLINERY ‘DEPT. Another big express shipment of eg’ and Misees’ White’ Azure country. cash and balance in twenty quarterly fn- 6 per cent, ‘and ch Only one to three or w the land to every trac seres or more. We have over 4,000 acre from. Easy of acce: to new hotel, and new Call at our office or write us for maps and Matter. All of our tracts are close to the find for those who wish tt and boating. CALVIN PHILIPS & CO. Bidg. miles to boat 209.00 400.90 . 800.00 + 1,600.00 at the end of ten years if Free right-of-way for Special price on tracts to and easy to see. Con- store opened this thore is fine bunting, 211 California Bidg. Tacoma. RSREEEEEERER EERE REE REESE EE SSPE SEES PUMPS ANDALS OXFORDS Break them Fourth il” Calf, Vel Satin Pumps, in low and values at For sum in before vets, Silk and the latest models; high heels; Extra $3.00 and— ; $2.50 Cushion Sole Shoes a specialty, Raymond & Hoyt 1406 THIRD AVE., LIBERTY BLDG. Ch ler wear, the miret apest Place to 00d Shoes, Buy Iwhe said, jmach in love with her, |WHO WANTS * | if our engagement was broken and Ne Would it be right without her consent? to viait her Tam very} o please ise m7 BROKEN-HEARTED READER A.—You have a right to call and ask an explanation. Awk it kindly and If she will not give it, simply let ber alone. A SETTER? English setter may be the asking, Al re. quired {¢ a good home and kind = treatment Call at 908 W. 62nd at. An had for RRR KH ae ee eee lel Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly me how to candy froit, such as strawberries, cherries and pineapple? MARGIE. 1 eup boll A.—2 cups sugar, ing water teaspoonful cream tartar. Put ingred ents in smooth saucepaa, stir and place on range. Heat to boiling point. E without stirring until ayrup begins to discolor, which is 310 deg. F. Wash off sugat that adheres to the sides of saucepan b dipping hand in cold water, and quickly washing off a part of the sugar ata time, Re move pi om fire and set in a larger pan of cold water to instantly stop boiling. Dip nute or fruit fu with @ lovg pin and remove to oiled paper. Keep in a cool place. FRI RI II ION ek ek tk tk tk * * A “JINER” SEES SHSEEESSEFE ESE SEES ESE ERR EEE F See EES rrerarers sss a. 1 Dear Miss Grey: will you please tell me hoW I can be a mem ber of the “Prevention of Croelty to Animals” club? SHORTY. A.—Look up the address in the} city directory and make applica-| tion. | i Aeddndndnaadiananannme * TO LOCATE HIM * * * SORE) Dear Miss Grey: I have a consin| in the United States navy and} would Jike to know how to locate him. WUll you Kindly tell me how make rose beads? ANXIOUS A.—Write to the § y Navy, give him particulars, ask for information. IT have run @ recipe to ot and for rose wh 'N Every day we see YOUNG men and women, who have grows pre- maturely grey. They immediately fall into the “Old Age” class, bo cause grey baire are so closely as | sociated. WITH OLD AGE It {a extremely diacomforting and humiliating to be bald—to be grey m the years do not Su so marred—the learns to dise ral bh iminate between natu- by looking grey and faded hair. Give nature & chance. If she | | encouraged, stimulated, athe will give you a head of hair that | you will be proud of. Give it to her. Use HAYS HAIR H BEST MODERN DENTISTRY at FILLINGS J SILVER FILLINGS ee COR:FIRST AVE. No PIKE ST. OPPOSITE PUBLIC MARKET tity it | The girls langh at the young men |) young man soon | ir in ite full bloom of bealth | and NATURAL COLOR, and sbab- } 490, Of good with wide embroidery, ate hag just arrived and 98 GO Saturday Ab rosreversees ic Turkish Hats Turkish inside and out, the kind that usually sells at $2.60. For Saturday $1.48 price. Ladies’ Street Hats Ladies’ Sailors with new round crown all ready to wear. In white, champagne and colors. A ‘$1.9 98 about twelve styles to o aplendid as#ortment a from. The trimmiags charming patterns in em ertes and laces; styles with lace yokes. White price, only 98c. Ladies’ EMBROIDERIES BARGAIN SQUARE NO, 1. FOR SATURDAY We are going to «ive you your choice of all the Embroideries that are left trom the first three days of our White Sale at the ridiculous price of 100 PER YARD. feces still left worth 26c, 5c per yard $1.49 Made of a most servic value of muslin or embroidery Many 36e and of this ga you. he quality will surpris Ladies’ Gowns 69c muslin, trimmed A very exceptional value at this 690 Ladies’ Gowns 98c Of nice quality of muslin, hoose are brold- also a few Sale of Fine Gowns eable crepe, trimmed in dainty designs of and fine linen lace. ment Ladies’ Nainsook New Parasols Bargain Square No. 2 Our Parasol Trade During the past few days has astonished us, We are selling hun dreds -of them da in ladies’, misses® and-children’ lenty still to select (rem Children’#at 18¢, 256, 35¢ and up. Misses’ at’ 260, 59¢ and up, Ladies’, a wonderful 3 at 76¢,,and,on up to the fin Gowns $1.98 Unusually pretty fine quality nainsook, trimmed with and real Irish and ribbons with lace yokes, Gow embrold crochet rame Laces For Saturday we will another big express shiy of beautiful, sought Laces in de those tirely new in white and ec All All Widths. Them. Saturday Morning Specials 9 to 12 MhiwiAisle, Main Floor. Misses’ 26¢ Black Cotton Hose in all sizé8; fmously good values; a red hot Saturday : 5c at, a pati ‘ ‘ Misses and Children neck sleeveT@Bs"Vests, extra 5c special Saturday Ladies’ Union Suits, lace trimmed, Jow neck, umbrella knee. You will hardly ve your eyes when you .25¢ Ladies’ 50c White Lisle Hose, very spectal, a pair INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Se Another great offer of 100 dozen | Gaintiness that Initial Handkerchiets with fail to de hematitehed border, at will not only Se EACH; S6c PER DOZEN The titial alone ts price, Prices, It 1s becoming more and more that It little tov os of special low that, make he “Smart Smart,” so here Saturday New brotder we another with Collars in plain or all heigh ars nths ; Sailor Ce Crochet Collars Fascinating little bi words ut The pi please but prise you by their ext moderateness. See then Neckwear Department day * of these ibe. worth the igus “gmartn na of daintily laces also pretty models New Ratine and Mac- open ment much en. ru, See Ladies’ New Collars recognized the 88” Girl | for lot of em. also Ladies’ Real Irish of terly rices sur reme the Satur. usually be obtained at this price, Ladies’ Petticoats 98¢ This is a beautiful Petticoat of substantial cambric, care- Li cut and made to fit per-- The flounce is of ty Swiss embroidery. A serviceable and practical garment at this very moderate price. Ladies’ Petticoats $1.98 These exceptionally band- some Petticoats are made from superior quality of nainsook, trimmed with choicest designs of laces and insertions. Ail in all, an exceptional garment in every way. May we enjoy the privilege of showing it to you Saturday? Ladies’ Chemise 75c Of fine muslin trimmed in dainty embroidery and ribbons. This garment is not elaborate- ly trimmed, but is especially Cases neat and attractive and an un- you seen those beautt usual value, Sale of White mbroidered Pillow Cases | pri “they are going out | Ladies’ Chemise 98¢ it they are going out at the rate of 12 dozen per . day, Full size, splendid qual Of very fine nalnsook, trim- med in fine embroidery edg- ing and good quality washable and altho: Worth 95c 25¢ | tibvon—a very superior value at the Sale of White price, 98, Embroidered Pillow Have Ladies, Here’s Something (See Window Display) That comes in just right for the ie of White. READ— Last week a Japanese came to us stati must go back to Ja on the first boat. He had no me y but had about 500 Fine Japanese Hand Drawn Work Pieces ‘in short we his entir nd he {8 now on his way back to the Flowery Kingdom, a sadder but wiser im There is not enough to last all day, so come out early HERE THEY ARE—300 CENTERPIECES Centerpieces, size 24x24, beauti y drawn, paene with border of 48 h Washable Teneriffe Me dallions and worth $3.00 ach, For Satur Sale Wh abi of fhit 98c ach .. Doilies, same Also 150 goods, size 9x9, worth $1, bough stock, Also For All 0 Dolftes, san 3, sbe. 1 Sale of White, eac h ; in the Economy Basement, REAL CROCHET LACES See Window Display. All guaranteod real hand made, unwashed, just ag they ¢ from the deft fingers of the industrious makers, Wijl and wear like iron, Widths from 1 to 2% imehes and worth from 50¢ to 98e per yard, 5c

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