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b TRAVEL ON THE _ “MILWAUKEE” Seattle and Grays Harbor i | For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, Seattle The Wonder Millinery Co. 1125 Second Ave. Potlatch week we During wish to call attention to the REMARKABLE REDUC- TIONS we are MILLINERY, your making in our This is a splendid opportu- nity for everybody. Sale on Panamas $10 Ones for $6 ! Look, Girls! SPECIAL ra 4 SATURDAY ONLY 1912 FALL GARMENTS Blue Suits, Mixture Coats, also Dresses— Serge Coats, nice for atch we "6 £5 Why not buy in the Up- stairs Store and save money? 1. ee Shop} .8.85"2 500 ARCADE BLDG.—Take Elevator. lew York Manufacturers Look to Hoffman for Relief ‘ The combined stocks of 48 of the largest makers of ‘Women’s wearables in the country, sent to the store with a Teputation for quick converting of stocks into cash at 30c, 40c and SOc on the dollar. The largest showing, the best assorted lot of high-grade, seasonable merchandise ever brought to the Coast. Suitable garments for women from every station in life at prices that make it an object for everyone to stock up their wardrobe. LESS THAN THE USUAL WHOLESALE PRICES THE ONE BIG OPPORTUNITY TO OUTFIT FOR THE POTLATCH Ladies’ Tailored | $20.00 bine Black Suits, values up Silk Coats, to $20.00, $6.95 $6.95 mawe: $50.00 Afternoon U, 5. Blue Serge Mistral Cloth $40.00 Tailored Coats, | Fall Suits, beauti- $14, 50 fully finished, Fancy Voile Stripe $19.95 $30.00 White = Serge Suits, $15 White Nor- $12.95 Ladies’ Cream $4, 95 : Serge Coats, reg- ular $30.00 values, | $15 White Serge Dre 8, _ $9.95 | ($4.95 "920. 00 D Coraurey Dresses, $6.95 $3.00 House Dresses, 95c $5.00 Persian Silk $2.00 Moire Petticoats, 45¢ Linen Wais values to $4.00, 95c $2.00 Middy Blouses, 5c $1.00 White Wais 35c $5.00 Sweaters, $2.45 $20.00 Piumes, __ $6.95 Fso.co U, Bi Blue | Serge Suits, $14.95 $30.00 Ladies’ Novelty Suits, $9.95 @:. 00 Long Black : Serge Coats, $7.95 White and Black Check Auto Coats, vaiues up to $30, Dresses, $15 Silk Dresses, $11, 95 ‘S11. 45 $5.95 Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. 1316 Second Ave. Peter F. Regan, Mgr. $4.00 Piumes, 5c $20 Cream Serge Dresses, $6.95 $20 Irish Lace Afternoon THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY {7 1015" -<teme Letters to Cynthia Grey i elieeilelialn INHUMANITY TO ANIMALS : Ke RRR No doubt you have seen the exhibitions of wild lan’t {t a pity that the poor, dumb, wild animals are enslaved by the buman animals and explolted for man's greed for gold; that they are taken away from thelr natural }haunts and put into unnatural surroundings, to be gazed at by the idle crowds? Oh, it is heart-rending to see the helpless captives pace back and forth in their cells, wearing their hearts away Tt fs a pity that public opinion wit ate such abuse of any of God's creatures, It is bad enongh to hold the wild animals as prison ers in our parks, but it ts still worse to shut them in small, close, stuffy rooms, where they are tortured by the flies during the day and the glaring ric Hghts during the night, Why don't those who love com mon justice introduce laws that would prohibit the cruel practice of enslaving wild animals for man’s selfish exploitation? Etla Wheelor Wilcox expresses it * * * * ® Dear Miss Grey animals and reptiles on our street “Tam the voice of the voiceless; Through me the dumb will sp Till a deat world’s ear Shall be made to hear The wrongs of the wordle alk is wonk “The same force formed the sparrow That fashioned man, the king The God of the Whole Gave a spark of soul Po the furred and feathered thing, “And I am my brother's keeper; And I will fight bis fis And speak the word For beast and bird, Till the world shall set things right.” ANIMALS. but to « thore A LOVER OF A.—Not only is this custom tobe to the animals, unborn nation, the mothers of which cannot walk down our fares without witnessing these tortured antmals A sincere lover of animals. , fs the one to movement to make a law like your start the u suRgON lehahelalahelaieiahaieieiehalele’ hi ing that letter, am, but tell me *% PUNISHING CHILDREN FOR #/him k his tongue * PARENTS’ FAULTS. 2 * we) A Re REE RH for Dear Miss ey: Many a child in| 5°. ; because I know how | can make quiet BE on the wan intended, | and tell him| he is hot it ye man| whom thi can rely letter to him, ut if punished for so-called spunkinews} when it is only very tired. I also} oo" egy J be pally ony ey foolish to make} 82. the man who has th ppelieve it % Piro i ae to ate |and ask him for it in a nice aechoct "’ Put him on his manhood, and tell] o e—hold . os himself in try trouble letter way A likely Hin tot Just ke two thre * jon to an older on’ hand | t was spanked when y Jaupposed spunkiness. | a long way in th | Mother | were » | We strap h ness with a ay for the ebildren. A child ¢ }be held firmly with one, and will think it great sport. If the pian e followed Tam there | would be aw after} the day of shopping, or Re-| jmember, that reaching strains the child and tires it HUMANE or mann mder you bells SORE RE EER EES ‘we . * EIGHTH GRADE * * AND AUTOS *® * . SERRE RENE REE EE ED Dear Mise Grey; We a eighth-grade girls of 15, and have leome to you for advice A few evenings ago we were on to cholr practice, when a in an he on the street clothes. He jthat I'm asham I'm actually ashamed to go |bile, He asked with my shabby to have a ride, 3 So, instead of going to choir prac tlee, as we had started to do, we went automobiling. Please tell ua if we did right Our parents are extremely angry with us, and seem to think we did extremely wrong, but we acted as respect aa we should TWO BLUE-EYED GIRLS. A.—You shduld have considerate of your parents Jot your appointment practice Ther bile ride for young girls to be withe an older They | may behave well, as you girla db but with a chaperon there is room for unpleasant comment And mine are #0 worn out to wear ‘em out VESTS MASS ONE HS MAKE PRINCIPLE YOUR RUL *| *j SERRE ERE EES Dear Miss ( 1 have not k to one of my girl friends n months, We are not ex-| mad at each other, but I am prond and so is she—so we will neither be the iret to speak I am #0 accustomed not to speak to her that I do not mind it However, a third girl | feel awfully t it She is trying all th to get us make up. Should I make up just }to please her? Everybody seems} to want me to speak first. Do you * a tt : & FOOLISH GIRL | think me foolish if 1 make up? | * AND A CAD #| 9 | lish been more and ehol is no barm in an automo but it does not look well out at n person seems to} not to PT TeSTT TTT TTT teats very fe rl. Once man 7 *| A—Y ahh eke RK eh te] spenk to th when th @ let-l upon hi , and in| Washington he con-| met n't wet) hat same | salute. ead oflto a “Wor polite ton False pride Is a thought| thing. Speak not to} a time, | oked down Georne friend, m are white black broth walking with a who di Washin retur Would you tip your hat the friend. & negro more Washing-| | Dear Miss 1 wrot ter to & man some time a it I requested bim td keep tents to himself, and he did it. Another man, by the name as his, got {t, and Ins keeping the contents to bimself, be; showed the letter to other men, and talked about me. He has talked to be me vengeful. Before I ever ot writing that letter, he used to|the third girl snoop around our place, and I nev er encouraged him, either I saw him on @ train coming from Port land one evening, As he passed he looked at m 1 di know him well him, so I didn’t Ky. Do you thin f man would act as he has? And, Miss Grey, don't you think he de Jserves killing? I have never killed| Janything bigger than a fly 4) won't kill him, bee.#e he Just mar-|arate blouse of aly deserves it.|med with plaid ried, but he cer Don't tell me I am foolish for! white. We Have Conquered Pain Absolutely an o| cro?” asked Id you have than I?” rot n and re- very foc not to pl from principle. Raspberry Punch Add to 1 quart of raspberry 1 cupful of currant juice 1 handt. to her but syrup or currant of mint leaves and fuls of water. If currant juice is not available the punch is good with one cupfu! lemon juice as a | substitute. e looked an gentle Decidedly effect! white linen ¢ la R w Gold Crowns... Regular $10 Never Blip Pinto . $15.00 L. R., CLARK, D. D. 8. LARK (Manager). DR. be RC! 1405 THIRD AVENUE, N. W. COR. UNION 8t. * | ore } 1629, The cost | $10,000,000 to | people that Is Registered Dentist Our Famous Extra Heavy $10 i Guarantee from an office this manner A WORKING GIRL’S CLUB, SELMA AMDAL, Guoss again, No tn Selma Amdal is not a She is an American sident of the Cosmopoll tan club. The dress just happens to be a costume she recently wore in an entertainment The Cosmopolitan elub is a girls club, a fs exactly what ite name implies. Any king girl may be ea member py have dandy taking jaunts, to invite the boys, to Japanese? deed, Miss Japanese. 1 and p wor times, too, h they bowers *. Since the », two of the have married, and one bi the club with »wing plece ef humanity, which was another excuse for a shower a stork one this time, The « have capable of the erious life, a denced by t little s of m they rned over to the ¥. W. C. A sliding fund, A the of food with which poor families r Thanksgiving tht next Saturday they to give a poor family a shower that ke thom sing, “There will be showers of blessings. n thelr hearts, if not tn al word MAKING OVER WORN HATS g hat of o ed a tiny also proven them of is ev basket loads they supplied Why are even this If you have comin season af If it ts covered © silk or Batt Fan thie in 1 oe in hid re were badly was covered er. brim pink wreavy Of crown a he grown was covered wh , was puftéd ove of the brim. Silk mall is an excelle for covering fad # both cheap swiss and ca al wit Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions salt will remove muslin, Lemon and mildeW from Mare Cok Amherst, ecta Amherst college achusetts, Ia purple and wh bride's maid to the altar mony she take arm, and they and groom down the Add-@ large or cabbage. It will tak i effects that . cabbage some pe The pride precedes after the be follow the aisle, man's bride wh way all the has immediate it wil skin place be in hot water joration of the If & bruise ly well bathed prevent disc of Port is given in ce product of the ¥ The name wines, Oporto wines, meree to the yards of Oporto, al ¥ a celebrated beautiful Agra, Emperor Th ma outside th was bullt by Jehan for himself and bis fav wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who is estimate $50,000,000. Taj Mahal jeum in a ind Currants. jelly om of red raspberri currants, The proportions are » quarts of currants to art of ripe red raspb pnt in more raspberr as they ordinarily expe during the currant flavor fs all that is givoneproportions are WHitéycurrant Jelly is made by the @bove method, Raspberries added make it a beautiful and deli ombinati are | cate pl Black currant-jelly is also made n thé ame way, exc hat a Hite the fruit when it ls fi 1, other wise the sirup would be 1 to be Annihilated High Prices only city the th Graduate and has only ated think a ron in worth something Remember, this is rege Dental office in owned by a Dentists agsoels Don't you stered ith him you? REGAL DENTAL OFFICES NOTE—Bring this ad. with you. too thick the} n cooking | on d from ‘Panton & London Co |: Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca | THE SIXTH DAY OF THE GREAT | -xii7te-< ner Tigped| Golden Potlatch Sale Begins With More Selling Records Being Broken Shattered e usher in and wardrobe he buyer s wel ill ¢ Ha you tried New Millinery —For Saturday ot absolutely blend Headgear refinement ever cor and beautifully and all Small-Profit shape colors that harmonize offered at our Prices. LADIES’ WHITE FELT HATS shape System In the new lor t#—t med all ready to ry distinctive both pd ch High priced houses w racter, ANOTHER LINE OF WHITE FELTS SPECIAL BARGAIN TRIMMED HATS Ladies’ Panama and Bamboo Hats, abont fifty of them cely trimmed and each one different from the rest. For Potiatch 8. You $2.00 on each one of these you buy on Sat urday, NEW FRENCH SAILORS jaunty White trimmed in IN and either red tions that light and please and the price is only ... . SATURDAY ECONOMY BARS OF CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP FOR,., Visit Our Corset Dep't Third Floor Where you will find the very newest mode the best and most rej many You are guar anteed a t fit when you Corset-fitting Parlors. We sell Br se, 50c, $1.00 and ayed is from ntable leave ov nssieres at 26: $1.50] | Muslin Underwear Unrivaled Values $1.25 Pieces, consisting of Night Gowns, Corset Drawers, Chemise Combinations of Corset and Drawers; made natn and mus. ling, Dainty, soft finish lace and em} trimmin, All the ne very desir 1,000 Ladies Covers, and Covers of fin Oks oldery pad Pr rotate h Sale each only INFANTS’ WEAR ORPART: MENT, Third Floor, This is ono of the fastest growing departments in this newly reorganized store, A mother can buy a complete ouulit for her Baby here at prices that will surprise her for their cheapness, Take elevator to the third floor. the Econor the xth da ater bar than vhich brought out cro’ att aturday elling of this splendid the first «an GE ‘~ The peor nderful Pot- ry need and liars and bid one and ut stivits Patronize in House characterized from far and near, The bargain and home re at Ever aturday and during th all next “Get are bargain body's Store. ; The Invit- nishings? week Basement A REMARKABLE PURCHASE AND SALE OF Women’s New Silk Foulard and Lin- gerie Dresses at Less Than Half One of of for cash and our ke Klevator It happened like thi New York's Dr manufacture high-class ses was cramped tinted a deal whereby and a St. Paul entir representative n the Panton-London store concern got possession of the at a mere fraction of their tr Hence our to b offer fortune Foulard and LL $10.90 to $18.00 at lesale, for only good worth fro wh * $6, 98 LADIES’ DRESSES OF BEAUTIFUL SATIN FOULARD, $6.98 Worth From $10 to $18 Wholesale With silk net, on very pretty and becoming lines. prown and | lined Waists of all-over lace 4 with silk to match skirt. Made colors are 1 der. These are superb them. All size nd Misses, NEWEST STYLES IN LADIES’ LINGERIE DRESSES, $6.98 Worth from $10 to $18 at Wholesale proider- ces ly made of all-over em din ¢ and Shai I with neatly finished silk in various becoming ght in the height of the season offering you this remarkable bar e them on the second floor in for Women and Misses, For White “Nubuck” | Shoes white “Nubuck” real Goodyear welts fitting; highest grade | workmanship; wheeled exten- | | sion edge; newest shape toe. Not equalled by any other $3.00 | white Shoe in town, Exquisite ny NEW SHIPMENT OF RATINE CLOTH For Potlatch buyers, This fabric is much in demand. You should conie to us and seo it in all the leading colors; white, light blue, pink, ‘tan, brown, bronze green, navy, lavender ted gray, 38 inches 85c wide. A yard. | | Women's fine buttoners | —perfect Other White Shoes for Women at $3.50 and and. . Mothers of Boys— Attention | Whit ‘le Men's $2.5 Oxfords Regular $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Values | Why this G Sim- ply becau t Bargain? we wish to clear out every gle pair in stock Come Saturday if you want real | Goodyear welt, Union-made and stamped. and best | ityles in tans, blacks and patents. Men's Tan Calf Shoes, But- ton or Blucher Styles, Per Pair $2.50 Boys’ Tan Calf Shoes in splendid | mannish blucher cut styles priced according to et200, $178 and. 1100 | OXFORDS AT LITTLE PRICES, Boys should wear Oxfords as | Boys’ ae any one else. We | | | } Here is an opportunity to buy $1.25 and $148 values in Boys’ Wash Suits for the small sum of only 98¢ They are made with or without Sailor Collars, plain or fancy pat- terns, A dandy Potlatch Bargain for the boys. Bring them in and buy a Wash Suit for only 98 MEN SHOULD SEE OUR LINE OF POTLATCH HATS, CAPS, TIES AND SHIRTS AT POPULAR PRICES, give special values priced ac- cording to size, as follows, a pair, | and SHOES. $00 7 comprising twenty: | seven (27) different styles—not | how cheap but how good should guide you when you buy shoes the baby. No high prices | here, See our values at | 69c 98c $1.25 $1.50 $2.00, $1.69 INFANTS’ | tor for MEN'S 25¢ HOSIERY VAL- UES, PER PAIR 17\ge Remarkable values in weight lisle Hose, re 8, in all colors Saturday at 3 pai for 50¢, single pai ced for Ane MEN’S $1.15 SHIRTS FOR $1.00 We marked them as leaders at $1.15, but the Potlatch Sale ts on and we will sell them with the new soft collars attached or detached. The beautiful sum- $1 00 ' mer shades, Price. BAREFOOT SANDALS, A Pair, 390, 490, 59¢ and 980 | Also best Willow Calf Barefoot | Sandals priced according _ to | size, at $1.49, 98¢ ° — | ana’, creeaneeel OC Watoh and read t) pay you. for our advertisements om earemully, It will Panton & London Co