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Most eye trouble can be remedied by correctly fitted ¢.—Pearson’s Magazine, We guarantee our glasses to be correctly fitted, Let us fit you with Shunons, gas HUTESON i330 ZPAVE Mhort School th & Marion DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE via THE ‘MIL. W AUKEE” BETWEEN Aberdeen and Hoquiam regarding fares and train service call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, Seattle TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Potlatch Suit or eee ——— me in right away and fit ish for next - stock fs the accumulated result fe of study in pleasing people. Credit System that it works withoat a mo All there select what you - | down, and then | « to anyone. br you to do is this | Wes > Very important economies in ‘00 House, Lawn and Garden Wares are featured here every Fri- day in Our Great Economy Base- Please note that our popdlar tstic Department comes in for share of glory in’ this weeky 2 oF in Fair. Today it is featuring Sheetings, Dileloth and Table Linens, but remember there other rtunities to save here, as well as hun- le Specials in all Departments. 14c Yd. | Bleached Sheeting Table Oileloth, A selected value that will for its wearing weepers. ; interest housek A eo only. | standard quality $4, full $1 14c inches wide. Buy sheeting ~~ 23¢ BR FATE ccecseenenreeee TURKISH TOWELS Heavy bleached Turkish Tow- els, woven of superior quality yarns and very absorbent. Fringed and very large 21 size. Price, each ......410 Furnishing Bargains that saves you a litte money on every item $2.00 SCREEN DOORS, $1.59 Nateral finish Sereen Doors, very best work- Manship; three sizes and styles to ¢ regular $2 values, complete with hinges, hooks, ete, Friday $5.50 GARDEN HOSE $4.75 t Olympic Three-Ply Gurden Hose, absolutely ranteed for its dur- ability. Friday we will sell 60-f lengths, cc : f regular $5.50 value, for . eS PAR ff BLERS 59c SET. Cut Glass Tumblers in popular star pattern, regular $1.89 a doz en value. Set of six, 59c Friday for .....+0+++ BALL MASON FRUIT JARS, 45¢ DOZ. Goren lexs than anywhere else—the genuine Ball Mason ize with best porcelain lined caps; a regular 60¢ 45 Only, per dozen ..se.eseeee c ag YOUR CURTAIN STRETCHERS HERE” We sell Chicago No-plece Curtain Stretchers, none better. Buy one Friday at LESS THAN HALF PRICK. The Chicago No-plece Cur- tain Stretcher is a special leader, has riveted nickeled pins that won't rust; worth $1.26 regularly; spe clal Friday 9c ODDY, Bt cccccreeeemneenecene 92.25 Adjustable Curtain Stretcher, $1.49 Adju 6 Pin Stretcher—different from all ttom rails are jointed, they fold like a jackknife. | THE STAR FASHION EXPERT TELLS HOW TO USE MACREME LACE If you ean find in the attic a piece of macreme lace that = was used in grand mother's time to drape the mantle pleca, you are in luck, for tt will make the smart: est possible trim: ming for your new, long coat, Or ‘perhaps you can make this lace yourself a most useful ac complishment. The hat and coat Ulustrated are late ideas in outdoor dressing. The coat is large and made on the straight lines worn last year, The sleeve, how. ever, fostead of being ent in one piece with the coat, ty set in at the shoulder and reaches down in & deep “V" under the arms. The pockets are formed of long panels § of the apods, coming from the collar and toweling, of oh this coat ts de, Black taffeta ts put under the lace and touches of black cord about distinctive ~~ lintng ta dull particularly » many small are belug worn thin season. It tn triamed with a soft sash of print ed crepe and a bunch of pheaw- ant feathers, i These feathers are be! the beginning of their vogue was with the production of * THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1912, Retake keakeeae * * ee ed Dear Miss Grey younger than I, and nearly 20, She her youthful training had (aught that they simply want a a family found ni POST-MARRIAGE CONFESSION When | married my complaint herself Letters to Cynthia Grey ee * a * ed wife, she was ten years was very much in love with me, but her that all men are tyrants after wife to stay at home, walt on them and was always looking for the dreadful day when her own luck would be like that of all others, and in We meantime she must make hay self all she could This set belief and to ruminate long stead of must play the Boon abe all was hidden eounly told me all , showed her how hariml by deceit fhe said, Still yeara wore on, an w an incident occurred that revealed from that moment until her death * ubly united, to possess the pearl of great value, viz., A-~A man who can uvselfishly ts indees LV wisest, most loving thing x ar S Padbdatna cc iteaaiteiaanisieat ONE CAN SAVE ON $65 ® * SERRE EERE EERE Dear Minn Grey: My husband makes $65 per month We have two children under 3 years of age, and pay $15 per month reot. Do that can save any He thinks we. should. HATTIE K. Y if you will wateh the ennies, nickels and A girl once heard & younger one way A penny doesn't amount to anything.” 80, for experiment, she commenced to saye her pennies, and was surprised at the short time it took them to grow into dollars. If you can get ont to buy your meat and vegetables, and pay cash it will reduce expenses. There ts thing more extravagant than run ‘That is why ere and re always willing to car ry responatble people for montha, ‘The uncooked breakfast foods are the most expensive, because it takes twice as much ainfilled grain to really nourtesh one. Half the amount of cracked wheat, well cooked, will go twiee as . far, mt moro cooking, but a * we oe % naann Fb Balen although antecier” ing worn more and m by Maude Adama a conple of seasons ago. iF YOU WOULD KEEP COOL, KEEP TEMPER’ If during these hot days we tmt-| tated the people of countries where the weather is always hot, we would be happier and healthier, They do not suffer from sun strokes. They know better. They neither heat the blood from} within with flery drinks, sor from} Without with burdensome garments. wear wide ight weight hats, and not inverted peach basket affairs just because they happen to be fashionable. Often the under brim of the hat is lined with dark green which pro teeta the eyes from the biasing re flection of white pavements. White garmeats are cooler than colored, which absorb the solar rays. Persons ot delicate constitutions or subject to rheamatiam should wear a thin band of flannel round he abdomen and the small of the hack. Chilie most be kept away from these parts af the body. Butter as a Cleanser ‘To remove the odor of fish from or cooking utenstls, Rub the articles affect: ploce of tissue paper, upon which a Ittle butter bas been placed, and it will be found that the flsh odor has entirely disap peared. Coffee Helps Washing Cottee ie an aid in washing brown Hnens, Pour boiling water over a quarter pound.of cheap coffee Strain through cheese cloth Into two tabs, one for washing, the other for rinsing Wash with a good soap. Rinse and hang in the shade to dry, fron first wrong side and then on the right. Do not use bluing. i lila often proves & seasiokness when and continued pans, ter. Salted popcorn cure for car or taken immediately antil it Is relieved. js the cook-room or a ship. The name ts to a railroad car on » for Caboose kitchen of also given freight or construction tral carrying workmen, -tools, etc. Kadi, tn Arable, signifies a judge or jurist. Among the Turks the word signifies an inferior judge, in distinction from the mollah, or su- perior judge. In entering the theatre, the young man precedes the young lady, But on the way to the seats aho follows directly behind the ush- er; the man follows, for red hands, beat together one ounce each of clear honey and al- mond oll, the juice of a lemon and the yolk of a raw egs. Apply at night to the hands. Brangwaine is the name of Yaeult’s nurse, in the lk gend opristan,” The name appears af Permanently bolted to the center brace. Adjustable pins Stretched adjust themselves automatically and are held Of the curtain. This is the highest achievement in Stretcher mechanism. Regular $2.25 valu W's selling at only ... BIG POTLATCH SALE OF DRESSES ' don't forget about our big purchase nd sale of Foulard silk and Lingerie now going on on the Second Floor. Read particulars in last evening's advertise- F\ Ments. Dresses worth from $10 to $18 at Wholenale, take your . : e cholee at ,, 4 a ie? “Brangane,” in Wagner's oper Tristan and Isolde.” A cup of strong tea contains about one grain of theobromine and a cup of strong coffee about one grain of caffeine These two alka- loids are much action on the body. To renovate black kid gloves, mix together equal quantities of white of egg, black ink, milk and cream, Put the gloves on the hands and apply compound with soft flannel, Kid shoes may be treajed the game way, he same in their), a Fine lines of the akin a tomgtn. glycerine to hot water p most people who} » in their souls there! *-* Oh, that have poetry would keep it . ‘and other upset bie when on, lends finable charm to the com- invigorating and pleasiog , ; eated term cai Wise is the maiden who te ‘& teaspoonful does not mistake for imtentions, . e ca attentions ‘Thia creates: cleapaing ia benarit rinsing, the wg 3 A alicic ol de evenly, with @ brillian A malicious truth often does) Sree. “uty charmin more harm than an innocent) shampoos tend to restore th I |Selor to faded hair and ov = Patringiness.”—Advt We're at 514-15 People’s Bank Building, Second and Pike, Seattle. NATURE'S CREATION ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH RELIEVED People we have given new life to—people who are all over Seattle. We earnestly Invite your strictest investigation of this wonder ful Herb Remedy, We will gladly refer you to numerous people in Seattle who have been relieved after years of suffering. OLD HATS Remodeled, cleaned, blocked rv sewed, dyed, trimmed-—ma like new, MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s x Bide. or Auto Serv) 20 pounds every addition: dry 400 per doi 624 Nim ae tor ough for 50c. pound. n. Ave. Ne Ren Jackson S PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE COLUMBIA RENTON GROCER RAL MERCHANDISE WP. PHALEN iliams & McKnight Phones, Beacon 1622, Columbia L | aP be Oy se wn ‘The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of LIVE WIRE BARGAINS the Rainier Valley. Pure Foods—Full Wei hts Phone Black 71, Ind. White 221. HARDWARE JACKSON ST. Renton Hardware Co, TAILORS ye Some Big Specials on Here, COME AND suR. BIG SAVINGS Phone Ind. White 301, Sunset M. 921 REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE We are resident agents for the Our Motto—Fit leading companies in America, Total represented F 0,000, 2417 Jacke: ith and Acoldent ‘Insurance. Star Want Ads Bring Results ‘2: ne CT Wilso “Rainier Beach Pharmacy a Ooi. 160, Beacon 819, 10" ine, molds CANDInE. Best Drug Store in This District BIGHT PRICES. Star Want Ads Bring Result ton, Rainier Valley, treet and Columbia ari "RAINIER VALLEY DISTR ~~~ FLORIST ever stop to think that save from one-third to pid you id n FRUIT TREES AND our FLOWERS Sabit's Nursery, foot of Molly St.? Sake Old Kenton Lin get off at on. I FLOUR Hammond's Best Flour CALL FOR rons FRO. ROCERY Ind. Ci mE aireucon 1998, QUALITY COUNTS # what was to be done, husband whe would be taught of father and teach greater love to her fell in love with another; 1 simply I sympathized with her, helped her plan her 1 would rather tell you all Jhan any woman | ever knew,’ be big enough to see another's great need * | day lee kk hhh hhh rik kekttektekh eee while the sun shone, and enjoy her caused me to have all my dreams I felt that in greater love by the wife, I it was plain to me, but she courted ber confidence until she and natural this was if not # © Krew closer together, till suddenly | to her the depth of my love, and I knew what it meant to be insol- a woman's love, ENLIGHTENED. put aside all jealousy and hurt and not only see it, but do the 4% man. cook the you have fire It's the little Save every crust jyou can tally before whe jfor other things [things that ¢ t |of bread for “crumbs,” or puddings When you buy tomatoos, use the liquid for soup, and the bulk as a vegetable, the with be |Select meat ar tables with a jview to it Mut ton steak and just as nourishing cutlets, Brinkit Is part v tes. are cheaper cheap, and ap: ing, if prepared correctly, Pot roasts, seared before cooking retain the nourishing qual ites, and so do other meats LOOKS LIKE IT. Willle—day, sis, pop can't find bia derby, and I told him 1 thought {}you'd trimmed It up fer yerself TO READERS Every Monday and Thurs day afternoon those wishing to consult Cynthia Grey will find her in her office. No tn terviews will be given at oth. er times except by appoint ment ett dtd deste $4 eeeeeneee * * * * * * « “Fond Mother”: Call Main 168 and report the case to the Humane society at once. You need not give your name, CYNTHIA GREY. TKR REAR REE * * * YOUTH AND AMBITION * * * Ree RaRER RAKE Dear Miss Grey: I have ample time for study while at my work, and thought | would qualify myself for the practice of law, which | have always been Interested In. I A-—It you send a stamped, nelf- addressed envelope, I can help you. [eee RRR RARER ERE * JUST COMMON DOG * * Miss Grey: please name my dog for me? is small, black and white, with urly hair, and ia just common dog. A-—Checkers, Spot, Buster, Freckles, Sport or Guess are good names for a spotted dog. ARERR * * * DRESS INDICATES MIND *& * * ee ee ee ee ee Dear Miss Grey Won't you please write something about young girls dressing in keeping with their years? I am the mother,of two girls, but find it impossible fo convince them how atrocious they look with their hair in buns and feet in half-sotled white shoes. I have never seen the latter look clean after the first wearing. A MOTHER. A.—Young girls are usually hero or heroine worshipers, Find wheth- er your daughters are. If so, bring to their notice either a living or extinct heroine, whose bodily ex- pression of mind {s, or was, beautt- ful. Also, to teach children that their dress and appearance are a direct expression of thefr thought is an excellent remedy, I think girls do not realize how very foreign to all refinement sofl- ed shoes or clothing are, and how out of place white shoes and gloves are for any but reception and party wear, RIKER ERK * * THE BUSINESS GIRL * * Oe ee ee eee ee ed Dear Misa Grey: What system ot shorthand {s most commonly used? Would it be advisable to take a correspondence hool course in shorthand which prom- ises to teach an easy system in a short time? If one is good at spelling, short- hand and typewriting, does it qual- ify one for the position of stenog- rapher? Also, what salary ts paid? MISS H. A.—The Gregg system seems to be the favorite. Some of the correspondence schools give good courses, but un less a student {s exceptional, he ie apt to lack the Inferest local class work gives, The acqutrements you mention constitute a good aten- ographer, and the salary vartes greatly. * The minimum is as low as $6 a week, but that does not mean you may not get more after you have gained experience, ~~ a] —__ =— —_ —_ SATURDA DICKINSON’S EXT. WITCH HAZEL, a double distillate of fresh Witch Hazel twigs, containing 15 per cent alcohol. Regular 40c full 99 quart Bottle, special se eeewewer: Cc eH 2c & bea PHENOLAX WAFERS, 100 in bottle, 29 edd dade Cdl ddd ca te regular 35¢, reasyre = PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN TABLETS, es regular 50c Size cscscessee soeescsccaveves GRAY’S AUSTRALIAN LEAF TEA, regular 5SQc Size 1... 0000m 200 BROWN’S CELERY PHOSPHATE, eas F*3 re Se cits _58e = 19c wa CAMPHO PHENIQUE LIQUID, antiseptic and local anesthetic, reg. $1 size.... BM BEECHAM’S PILLS, A-THENCAINE, BURDICK’S INFLAM- 99 tH MATON, Regular 50c .-..-..++sessseeeeee VOC TH 3ROVE’S SENARE CUTES, 37 w Eczema Ointment, regular 50c ..+eceevenwes+ C BS CELESTINE VICHY WATER, regular SOc ..+++0 PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN, full pound, full strength LEIBIG'’S MALT EXTRACT, an invigorating tonic . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP, the pleasant laxative, regular SOc . wwewewes on + HOSPITAL ABSORBENT COTTON, Per POUNd ....cececeee cececesenenmmon ames s WOODBURY'S SOAP, regular 25¢ per cake CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS, regular SOc .....s.sseeeee weceeeenenmewmess BORIC ACID, regular 25c per pound .. SPRATT’S DOG BISCUITS, regular 25¢ Siz ....-eeeeeea see eweeemeseues ORIENTAL CREAM, regular $1.50 size . AYERS’ HAIR VIGOR, a regular $1.00 size ee ee pet WS ALI S$ FOOT EASE, KK KREK UCC LN AKC TKKG KKK size + toe we omen teen nee cemne eweeeee 2:..25¢ 3c & We eee ere owen oe ewww eee + regular 25¢ Size .....seseeseeewnseven regular 50c size . poner PEARS’ SOAP, SC regular 25Se size .. HANFORD'S BALSAM MYRRH, regular 50c size D. & R. PERFECT COLD CREAM, regular 50c size ... ARMOUR'S GRAPE JUICE, Quart size, regular 50c ...+..0sseeweuweweees CHAMBERLAIN’S CHOLERA REMEDY, regular 50c size .... DEWITT’S KIDNEY PILLS, regular 50c size BURTON'S BLOOD SYRUP, a vegetable blood purifier ....ceceeeweeewss FITCH IDEAL DANDRUFF R regular $1.00 size ... 1915 GLYCERINE SOAP, regular 10c cake, per DOX ......ce0escewe awe PEBECO TOOTH PASTE, regular 50c size .. RR eee 3le 38c BS 19% KLULLOG LAA HL LL CL CLK LC LH CLARA HKCU LCCC CLLR LES ¢ Owl Drug Co Established in 1892 ws bee Now Eighteen Stores on the Pacific Coast P| i) & Third Avenue and Pike Street © bel bal (EATERIES AS TS TATA AT US ATTA Wl

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