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DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE VIA TH ‘MIL W AUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam regarding fares and train service eall on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, Seattle ACCOUNT s’ Convention July 8, 9, 10 imited { rn to July 15th, inclusive a RATE OPEN TO EVERYBODY 10: a.m 345 p.m.]10:30 p.m. | 4:45 p.m./10:00 p.m.) 6:00 a. m. 10:00 a.m.) $:00 p. m.12:15 a. m. 4:15p.m.i1:1Sp,m.) 7:30a, m. | Standard and Tourist lighted throughout Sleepers, Parlor Cars, Diners ete. electrt : “Sleepers on Owl trains ready at be occupied Columbia and Second or Street Passenger Station. Warde Dramatic School Procution, Voice Bolling. always open to promising pupils Oratory, Physical Cylture and Acting Special Summer Rat Sixth Ave. and Marten St. A White Dress forPotlatch O be not? sure—why We have the niftiest, cleanest display of White Dresses im the city—come in and let us show them to you You cannot duplicate Our prices and easy pay- ment plan, A small amount down (and a little each week or°month) and the suit is yours to wear Open an account with us Help to make Seattle's Second Potlatch a grand success. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. **Seaitle’s Reliable Credit House” Dentists 6194 First Av. PIONEER SQUARE STARR-BOYO BUT DING Are now open and doin buat | Vor 90 dayne will do all dem- | Work tor wetwal cont dole West work known 10 Den- MODERN DENTISTRY | The practice of dentint im profension. if the standpoin: acten~ Mechanian hy« and Ly It i that wk of its kind is prac y first p ir ali “eh ; facea him on a pédostal af tithe world in th lized it te aiso true t esas, leads the wor ntintey. Realizing ait (nie a feeling deeply and appreciating | las Crowe ana nriage- 4 our responsibility, we name : | Bee 204 Porcetnin Crowns PF igitl4 #24 Porcetain tniny PM- sider- | teeth. wR thin work Alttameishon the AMERICAN DONTINTS, You will 6 money andr ceive the m and skillful deutal w 1 cones hands ‘Teeth, known Breteaatan om the three= | Crown, with y n sact’ for’ bubiness ‘Mon- We oj * day, July Ist. American Dentists WE AVE, STARK-BOYD BLDG. PIONEER SQUARE, THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1912. illie Purkel ON LOVE By Billie Burke The first word—DON'T POUR ALL YOUR GLORIOUS LOVE UPON ONE OBJECT Among my numerous letters re Rreatly it was from a women wh | two utiful ehildr and whe jnowlecting her; that while he gave the house nd ebhildrea comfort ably, he seemed to care nothing for her society. She asked me what ahe should do. As | never have been married, my advice would be more or lees theoretical, but | believe ff | found hat my husband cared little for my ,Soctety, | would immediately try to interest my fin the other affairs has always seomed one of the greatest mistake woman to pour all the greai we of love of which she is capabl upon any one person; or to allow her Interests to become completely bounded by one person. 1a advocating fickleness Jnor free love, but fam pretty sure [that love in my life will be an inet dent, just as it Is in the life of any fother busy person of many re | *pon Ibilities—-a very beautiful tn cident, which may color the entire of my everyday life, but . if it should be taken out, 1 torn my atten butiding up of other int other loves First, however, 1 think I jshould look to myself and see if I jhad made myself aw interceting as |possible to my bhuaband, or had jallowed myself to become stolid and uninteresting, with little or j staal jity of thought or desire. i he still persisted {n neglect, then I | Would not allow him to make me 1 would fil my life a0 full, with the love of chil- f interests of my jends and relatives, that 1 would not miss the thing that he did not care to offer. A MAN DEVOTEDLY AND DOING IT. Ghee HERE’S ANOTHER PRIZE BABY WALTER LEO ILAND. A tow days ago ‘The Star printed the story of the baby who took the first prime at the Pourth of July plenic at Leschi park, given by the chureh of Our Lady of the Good Help Here's another prize winner. For life of us we can't see w the judges ever decided between two such perféct babies. They must lhave Olpped a penny Anyhow, | Walter Leo Mand, who lives with ‘his papa and mamma at 2506 Wib liow st., won the second prize. He ix 2% months, and the prize is a ulation drinking cup, so he will make good use of it for many years. CLUB WOMEN ARE IN SEATTLE women delegates club enter turning noial conv Francisco, last ption at the The Seattle tained the from the 11th bi recently held in Sa night, at a formal r Hotel Washington The gneat of honor was Miss Mary Garrett Hay, president of the New York State federation. Miss lHay fs a sister of Eugene G. Hay and is the guest of her sister, Mra F. L. Seixas, Belmont av. N Other prominent guests were Mra, William Todd Helmuth, ry president of the New York State Federation of Women’s clubs Mra. Heury Coolidge Mulligan president of the Massachusetts State federation; Mrs. D. T. Dennt- "i ot the general William Grant president of the New York deration; Mra, Riley Smith president of the Sorosis club of |New York city, and mother of all |women’s clubs, and Miss Florence Guersey, secretary of the general federation, state of New York j Auta tours wore made of the city lee eee eee ehhh & CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS * * TO MANY QUESTIONS * re ee ee ee ee Moles may be removed by elec- livictty. Be sure that the operator is competent ake pot ple Nght, put two sfuls of corn starch into the flour. Lemon juice and a little salt will jremove all stains from white Ivory Knife handles, Effie Shannon was born “at Cam: bridge, Mass., 1867, Her real name is Mrs, Herbert Kelcey. is obtained from the unlike cane Milk sugar milk of mammatia, sugar, does not ferment Equal. parts of soot and sand hon-| cently was one ented me whier her en BILLIE BURKE eee Just one last word—MANY A WOMAN HAS LOVED BORED HIM TO DEATH BY make a fine top dressing for roses or ferns in potm Exgs that are to be kept shoutd be stood on the amall end of the ex, and not oo the broad end. The president and vice president of the United States are chosen by officials termed “electors,” tn each state, who are, under existing state 4%, chosen by the qualified voters thereof by ballot. on the first Tues day after the firet Monday of No- vember preceding the year in which the presidential term expires, To Have Perfect Skin These days the face, neck, arms and hands need special care and sttention. Flying dust and dirt, the beating sun, are severe on any skin, Thelr despoiling effect best overcome by the applt skin and pores in a cleanly com dition, the complexion beautifully white and spotiess. Tan, freckles, blotches and roughened cuticle are actually absorbed by it. One ounce of mercolized wax, obtainable at any drug store, is sufficient to com. pletely renovate a soiled com plexton. It in used itke cold cream, allowed to remain on over night, jand washed off in the morning. |} As the skin tends to expand in warm weather sng and wrinkles t m, & good astringent lotion should be used. Diasolve one ounce powdered: saxo ite in one-half pint witch hazel Bathe the face in this mornings or before going ont for theatre or social affair. It is a remarkable skin tightener and wrinkle eraser Advu THE ONLY DENTISTS SEATTLE. IN ention, | | LB weveient | | WHO DARE To SAY YOUR MONEY BACK if Our Services Do Not Please You. We know that your work © | a manner | can do and in satisfac tory to ivery man in our office js a dentist of many years’ experience and Is a grad uate dentist registered to practice dentistry in the state of Washington. Our guarantee ts the strong est ever offered by any dentist in Seattle, signed by both the ‘ator and manager, and our can't help bat please Regular extra heavy Gold Crowns $4.00, Regu'ar $10 Never Slip Plates $5.00 Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8., Mgr. 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. NOTE-Bring this ad with you. Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE ST. Ladies Admitted Free Both Afternoon and Evening. Skating 25c. Checking Free. of pure mercotized wax. This keeps | cheeks and chin to x COLD DRINKS AND FROZEN DISHES another nood He att tore, Becond dispenser things for The dts. die Star my drink, and pour into a gh i with whipped cream and with fruit cake, One or two eggs may be used, as desired Rainbow Sundae. of a tall glase turn trawberrie cream and # ngow, add a ladle ple and some pine and on top a dish (about cream, with whole nuts fle around a maraschino cherry i the whipped with dish tee strawberry, orangé and mint syrups.| ounces RAR he and sy In the one a ladle Below ts nome fol. ladle of of crushed pin apple ice botton crenm Malted Milk, cream * * NOTICE TO READERS oon & Questions sent to The Star Shake rte * physicion will be taken care of MA dienoived in *® by him. to & deticic te th = M. J. Singleton ROHR RRHHRRRKe He KKK HH EAE > KISSES AND THRILLS o ee oe Dear Miss Grey: Do you really mean what you sald the other ing about no living person finding fault with spooning providing it stopped right there? Do you not think it ing girl's health? Dow not tend to make though I sometimes cannot resist, yet 1 do not « it seems so good to | e and tudulge io kisses and thrills, It Bat form of amusement. Hut 4 t stimula are always spoony, If it does not injure them, Who are not married? Please, Miss Grey, be 20 kind as to recomm & g00d book on sexology, and tell where ft may be obtained AN APPRECIATIVE READER A--Yes, 1 meant what I said; but “spooning” does “go further” when it produces the effects of which you speak. It is the thought that ordinarily accompanies “spooning” that produces weakn: if the thf incites you to better living, higher motives, it is strengthening if 1 drags you down to the animal plane, it is weakening. Another polut, while it may strengthen you, it may weaken another, so your re sponsibility does not stop with yourself At the public Hbrary you can obtala the latest works on eugenics Also “Stepping Stones to Wedded Blins,” by brey Mul lies, is good. While I do not agree with all is lots of good in the book. If you wish address, send stamped, envelope. from # serve once in a ms a natural and or weaken why sho end * Sa iain eed MOTHER OR LOVER? * other, do you think I should give} him up on account of my mother? She has no reason whatever for not wanting me to marry bim. Please| » what to do? M.S. B. | mother does not ab your help, or your] wort, and there is positively no real reason except selfish mother io? should decide the question yourself At the same time be very considerate of your mother’s feelings and make her feel yo her better than ever before. Your mother may have a reason she has not told. Be sure, PPP eee eeeyeney THE BEST WAY TO EXPLAIN. SPER E REE HS Dear Mies Grey: [am 22 y of age, and engaged to 4 young man 23. My mother seriously ob- che * ™ marrying this ye he has a good 5 te well ‘catened and we ih eC eee eee ee Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me| the best way to explain to a girl's) parents, when your boat swamps on| MecNeii’s istand, and you have to: camp together all night. Please anrwer as soon as possible, as we Look are WAITING ON THE BEACH, People judge us by the way we) 4 -1f you ¢ within reach of LOOK. The man or woman With), house, or the warden’s, | see no gray hair is beginning to get in the lexpienation you can make; but if} ‘OM Timer’s Class.” This Twent!| not, and you really protected the oth Century does NOT want GRAY | girl, all you need say to the parents) haire—it wants the nergy Of)is, that you are very sorry; but Youth. The bie things are being /the girl was as safe with you an ne by the YOUNC i generation lat bome. Hes Deon” look! “HAIR THAT GIVES FATHER TIME THE LAUGH” We are just about as old as we ee ee ee * There's « sort of about those “Gray Haire There ls always one to criticise and smile lecornfully. Father Time is a stern |# DISCUSSION STILL WAGING & piinarian. Get the best of him.|# * him (he laugh. Do not be |e ee EEE ER RR RE HH It's unnecessary Dear Miss Grey: I would like to Use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH = [say a few words fn regard to man tow nm, if you can spare the space. “No Name” and “hers remind me of a cartoon of Joe Gans | enw after his last “ring battle.” The title, “The Setting Sun,” showed his gloomy face slid ing down ow the hills. They a gloomy, pessimistic, dy lot, who are spreading their last gloom over the world as th sink behind the mountain of prog supertority rl ten bottie Newark, | 41.40 and $0e at Drug Rtores re n receipt of price and Bend 190 for tria "Pnito May Bpecialtion ( ge A PROG © ewpen | are Men have strong execu d superior mental fuculti Women the more delicate of rearing help Jable man The futur the Saviors of the Nation, them only ltes the power are realizing that very No Name” and others energy. You will need tt ba battle against: women taking places tn the Industrial and Pe al fletd A MAN NOTICE TO READERS ee *% All letters cannot be an- # Way & swered in the rand many * | are without nar address. & # A stamped, self-addressed * |® velope always brings a vmpt ® * * American girle will be for with and they Passenger L City Office: Firat Ave. and Yerler #& reply CYNTHIA GREY ween were ree eae tee eee ree eee ee * + & PROBLEM OF TOE DANCER * * * eee rere err erate Miss and fancy dancer ply for work, the m cannot dance grac am #o tall i om jand still growin er an |thing { can teke |from growing. lam willing to do anything TOO TALL #| A-Do nothing to retard your |erowth, but give the managers an object lesson. Design and make 4 costume that will detract from your height; dress yourself in it; wear a long cloak, and pre to the manager, and if he says a word about your height, throw off your) cloak and give him your most grace ful ste ART DISPLAY interesting and at-| of the arts and ttle schools on musenm galleries of Art associa | Grey: Tam a toe Whenever I er thinks I m= EVERETT It WUI Pay You to Look Up SUNNYSIDE HOTEL do to keep me Ds | policited t times with If neglected, One dose of Suffer | indies dyspep Scotch Stomach Remedy Wil cure indigestion. You should always keep this wonderful remedy in your he or traveling bag Made and dr lke ten. to the tanto, better for the w I r druggist sells pur aaranteed remedies SCOTCH STOMACH 60¢ REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS t becomes There is an tractive exhibit crafts work of display at the the Washington State tion, Fifth and Union. | The work {ncludes the drawing of the grammar grades and the manu) al training of the high schools, to- gether with the work of the depart ment of household arts and domes- tic science, aru self-addressed |~ TUBSTUFE House and Outing Dresses Ns - higesiino $2.75 $5.00 WEDNESDAY. These prices are made as a means of introducing our SE- ATTLE-MADE GOODS. Patronize a Home Industry and Save Money at the Same Time We have a wide of color patterns and styles in this aasort- ment of gingham dresses offered at this special price; you will find what you want here The Tubstuff Store 206-208 Arcade Building SECOND FLOOR. lety A Double Service Is performed by Hood's ter cream. It is at once the ideal refreshment and a real and substantial food. Try some and you'll know why it is such a favorite. To taste it once is to prefer it always. Hood Candy Co. 1509 Pike Pla 1329 Third Ave. Opp. P. O. Panton & London Co. Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca THE GOLDEN Potlatch Sale They came in carriages, automo- biles, street cars and on foot Monday and Tuesday in response to our full page ad Sunday, with its news of a thousand bargains for this great Pot- latch Sale. We have increased our facilities for handling the crowds by toes engaging more help for Wednesday and the following days of the Sale. The FREE POTLATCH PENNANTS are going “to beat the band,” but as we had 10,000 of them to Start with, there will certainly be plenty for all. Present your purchase check at the transter window and get a PENNANT FREE, then you can celebrate the Potlatch event with the rest of the Bugs. 1,000 Bunches of Artificial Flowers A drummer's line of samples and with them every Flower in our store that is in any way mussed, soiled or crushed from handling. There are lots of good ones amongst them, and some bad ones also; worth from 25¢ up to $1.48. WEDNESDAY YOU CAN TAKE YOUR PICK WHILE THEY LAST FOR Come Early 1 Oc Come Early Third Floor, On sale in Millinery Department; Take elevator. GRAND SPECIALS IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT 69c Tastefully trimmed garments that easily look worth a dollar. There are Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, ete, for women and misses. These were rapid sellers Monday and Tuesday. but there are plenty left—the assortments are p: Take your choice for ’ aie . : ~ World Beating” Embroidery Values, 8c a Yard Bargain Square No. 1—Main Floor. Bands and Insertiot.s in remnant lots from three of our own big sale: Not a yard in the bunch worth less than 1Se, and hundreds of them worth 26¢ to 39¢ a yard. Now is the time to supply your summer needs in dainty embroider- jes at MUCH LESS THAN HALF. Frugal shoppers will not overlook this bargain. Price, a yard 15c WASH GOODS 5c Wonderful assortments of figured Organdies, Batistes, Swisses, et half a bundred styles or mo: to choose from, light and me- fium colored grounds with dots, stripes, floral and other pretty de signs. Worth up se a yard. For a Red Hot Potlateh special a ard Edgings, Basement Highest class papeteries of the most reliable and well known brands, such as real iri Linen, Autocrat Linen, W. & W.'s French Twill and many other eqnally popular brands too numerous to mention. Boxes are beautiful art ations in a large variety of designs to Values are 36c regularly, but the Pot! is only ....++ choose f sale Potlatch Glove Bargains Our Glove Department ts” gaining a reputation that the average be proud of. goads us on to more strenu efforts and’ greater achievements, FOR THIS POTLATCH SALE Ladies, we offer fifty (50) dozen two-clasp Kid Gloves in white, black, brown and tan, also fifty (50) dozen sixteen (16) button length Silk Gloves in black, white and assorted colors, all double tipped and splendid’ fitting gloves; the most of firms get a dollar for them. Our Potlatch Sale price is only PANTON & LONDON CO. house would Its success only