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fl DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam For particulars regarding fares and train service call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, Seattle PANTON& LONDON Co. Second Aveaue, Beiween Spring and Seneca Extraordinary Friday Offerings at the Golden Potlatch Sale This particular Friday offers you many excellent values. The Potlatch Sale is more than sustaining its reputation for superior bargains. It’s an occasion of underselling warm weather merchandise that is interesting the thousands of patrons that have heeded economy's call to this splendid event, Ladies’ New Fall Suits for $25.00 Ladies, your opinion is asked as to the correctness of our claim that we are offering you at this time genuine $40.00 Suits for $25.00, Magnificent, strictly tailored Suits, correct 32inch Jackets lined with Skimner satin. Skirts have the new double pleat at “side front,” kick pleats at side and panel back. Ladies from a distance attending Potlateh will certainly want to avail themselves of this opportunity to see the first New York ship- ments of Strictly Tallored Suits at this $25 25.00 little price of . Take elevator to the Second an THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY, JULY 20TH, AT 8 A. M. AND WILL CLOSE AT 1 P. M. PROMPTLY And will remain closed all the afternoon and evening in order that employees may participate in the closing festivities of the Golden Potlatch. WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS JN TOMORROW E' ING’S PAPERS FOR SATURDAY FORENOON. BARGAINS They are going to be the kind of bargains and the quai- ity of merchandise that will surprise and please you. Prepare to be here Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and remember we ctose at 1 p.m. Economy Basement Bargain Hot Shots for Friday 10¢ ao tS wg aga of Continental 5 ae ( Slaughter Sale of \ New Souvenir Spoons “ie Door Sparkling, brand new goods right from the ex- press office. The manufac- turers disappointed us in failing to give us an early shipment of our entire pur- chase of Souvenir Spoons. They should have arrived two weeks ago and they are just here, leaving us but two days of Potlatch in which to sell them Many of them were gotten up spe- cially for Potlateh with Pot- latch subjects engraved on them. In order to make a quick, sure clearance of them in the last two days of Potlatch we have mark- ed them at slaughter prices Tablets, assorted that will do the business, as 0c % Ib. or per you will see below. ove - be Beautiful Sterling Spoons S60 with the Potlatch Bug artis- tieally engraved In the gold plated bowl The same spoon with the reproduc- tion of the Totem Pole in colors in a beautifully enameled bowl. Twelve dif- ferent designs in handles— spoons made to sell at $2.50. Priced for speedy clear- ance at, 1 50 " each ‘ In addition to ‘the above we are showing a magnificent assortment of Souvenir Spoons handsomely en- graved In such subjects as Public Bulldings and Public Institutions of various kinds. The greatest values ever offered in the city In goods of like quality and work- manship at the following prices: $1. \s12 igen 49c) Thin une ronal Tumblers, ‘worth Te = dozen, six for NINE GREAT BIG CAKES OF LENOX SOAP FOR Come Friday, anticipating what you will as to the sweetness, flavor, purity and daintiness of these goods and you will not be disappointed. Large assort- ment of kinds at this re markable price of Ihe a pound, MarsRmallows 10¢ hei 1b. or per pound 156 Chocolates 10¢ o% Ib. or fox Cream Dates 10¢ % Ib. or per pound .. ‘ 15e Froit flavors, Pineapple Croquettes, % Ib. or per pound Jelly Bon Bons, 10e % Ib. or per pound .. 15 Cream Sponge, 10¢ % Ib. or per pound 15¢ Elite Creams, 10¢ % Ib. or per pound .1e Cocoanut Cubes 10¢ % Ib. or per pound 15¢ Little Buttercups, 10¢ * * or per pound Jelly Rolls 100 % Ib. or pat pound .. 15¢ Assorted Satinettes, tb. or per pound Butter Scotch Wafer % tb. or per pound .....15¢ Pes Chi 0c % Ib. or per pound 5e 10¢ “Totem Pole” Potlatch Pillow Tops for 69c These are ideal souvenirs, as are also the “Moonlight on the Sound” and “Mount Rainier” Pillow Tops, which are absolutely ex clusive with ue—you can get them nowhere else. They are easily worth a dollar, but you can buy them for 6%c in our Art Department on the Mezzanine Floor. 15c A YARD FOR LACES WORTH TO 50c See the window display of these wonderful values in pretty Cluny Laces in edgings ani bands, valuey running as high as b0c a yardy Select now at, a yard, 150, nell * 789 BUNCHES OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS "A traveling salesman’s line of samples, and with them dozens of Flowers from our own stock that have become somewhat crushed from handling; worth from 25c to $1.48. Friday you may 10c take your choice while they last for... socee On @ale in Millinery Department, Third Floor. View our splendid ‘dlaptay of Ratine Hats, FRAG veiues 10F ceseeere : 7 PoxrnaLowmonCo. Mai! Orders pore Carefully Filled, OOo eeereeooere * DON’T “DRESS UP” Coeececooooeeel BABY INSUMMER * : MOTHER'S PRIDE IS HARD ON LITTLE FOLKS WHEN IT’S HOT = SSSCHSSHSHSHSHSHSHHH HHH SOHS HSH OOOH EO!" 7 (Specially Posed “All READY TO BY IDAH M’GLONE GIBSON Don’t “dress up” your baby if you take it out for a ride. Many mothers would find time to take their babies outdoors if they did not think It was necessary to fuse them all up in scratchy, starchy clothes, The best warm weather garment for a baby is made of very lightweight outing flannel which grows softer with every washing Make up a dozen of these with no trimming and put one on clean ev ery night and morning. You will find that the laundering of these little slips is much = trouble than where more clothes are used and not changed so often. Never use a diaper after it ts once wet. Wash and dry thorough ly practice of drying it, be} A NEW WAY TO MAKE ROSEBEAD A new method for making rose beads bas been tried and proven successful. Until recently it has; been thought that the petals must be ground while fresh. That theory is exploded by the following method, by which the rose petals may be gathered and kept for win ter evening work. Here are the di rections in detail Soak the dried rose petals In as little water as will make them soft (some add a little alcohol), and grind until they become like paste, or putty. If one wishes the beads black, rather than the natural dark brow! spread on very rusty tin, and knead as you would dough, In molding the beads, take ao thimbieful, remove from the thim- ble with a toothpick, roll into balls twice the size wished, and string on hatpins, Impressions may be made with the thimble, or they may be rubbed with a little off when hard, and polished on the carpet ROASTING A’ CHICKEN WATER POWER. Stoves are expensive things in Bulgaria At least, the kind of cooking stoves to which the Amert-| can housewife is accustomed are horribly expensive, and as a re sult many Bulgarian peasants do} their cooking in the open air, if the weather permits Some of their sehemes for get-! BY ting the best results are extremely | curious, bot none is more so than the method of roasting fowl. The fowl is cleaned and placed on a spit arranged as shown in the {!lus tration. The spit is constantly turned by means of the slow mov ing waterwheel, the success of the cooking depending on the slowness of the current, as a fast turning wheel would cause the meat to burn. This scheme could be worked with great success by a camping party if the proper conditions could be found for building the spit and turning Lscad wheel. NOTICE TO READERS All letters cannot be an- * swered in the paper, and many * are withont name or address. & A stamped, self-addressed en velope always brings a prompt * reply. CYNTHIA GREY. & RR MRK A Hot Weather Hint To preserve butter in warm weather, pour a pint of boiling wa- ter on one pound of common salt; add one-half ounce of saitpeter and one ounce of loaf sugar. Let It stand till cold, Pour it off clear of sediment and put the butter into it. This will keep the butter firm and sweet during the hottest weather. SEF SEEN E LEY NE your feet hotter in ® pol. * * Why are * dusty shoes than in clean, * ished ones? * Because the dnst dulls the * & polish and aleorbs the heat of Z 4 the sun, 5 Prererrrrrrrieee Ara for N. P. The very beat Hable watches nell, also diamon eat price, Houghtowt & Hunter Jewelers, Hotel Frye jfore washing, lone for The Star) GO BYE BYE.” has been known to chafe and pol- delicate flesh antil a bad na ix the result Don't put too heavy a diaper on the baby, as much cloth between ite legs may easily cause It to be come bow-logged if you have a cool place out doors put your baby sleep in its cab with a plece of mosquito netting over. Every minute your baby stays outdoors in the shade is helping {t to live throagh the heat of summer in comfort He sore that the pad under the baby is perfectly clean, as ts every- thing about her, and you will find that she wakes and greets you with a amile when you say: vad * go bye-bye.” je—I'm thinking seriously of get ting married She—I've often thought about it, but not as anything serious. Liehers to Cynthia Grey Loe wt we we wd * 7 Dear Miss Grey *] right?” *) 1 have a boy chiliren, | ®/ to me. ® than for « brother. © A year afterwards cepted him, and two another man. 1 think, for My friend who he never outgrew it he w pro} * * * one month later *® engagement ring ® and no one thinks b ® little girl, and it seems such a * * ® ceit, he would soon break * drop bim, *® Mins Grey, if it *® thing? * A.~You bave absolutely no ® friend's and his flancee’s * for their mistakes. * Great Teacher direct them ® that Ho will ® rule 2 and 2 makes 4 * Deceitfulness will retard *® you use it, you will have to go * example over * SRGSEReEeeevssse EI SESE ELY ES OES ~ MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. * * Chaka daenek bene Dear Miss Grey: 1 have been reading your advice in the papers and think you can help me. 1 am 16 and ever since my brother's death my mother fs just like a bear. I can't do anything but whit she kicks about it, I have no patience with her and am tickled home, but when I have to go back it just makes me mad, and I want to go to a school and board, but she says I can't. for her, the more she wants you to do. Sometimes I feel like run- ning away. Please advise ne what to do. MAY. A.—Sorrow and anxiety makes some people cross, and they suffer: intensely, It is very: trying to oth- ers, and those affitcted should try to conquer it If your mother could realize that she cannot be separated from your brother's good qualities, it would eémfort her, and make home pleas- anter for you. Your mother needs yeu now as she never needed you before. Show her you love her; pat your arms around her and drive the ache from her heart. It is selfish to leave her now. Be brave ly true and you will never regret it Rea e he eeeeeKA * * A CURE FOR LOVE-SICKNESS. * RE Kh hh Dear Mise Grey: Would you please tell me how to cure love sickness! A.W. A.—Starve it. Absolutely abstain from one glance at the object, or one thought on the subject. Get busy at something gractical. RRR HEH * NOTICE TO READERS * % Questions sent to The Star * * physician will be taken care of ® ® by him. RRAERKRHEERKRAAR Rea KKRa RE Khe * TO GET HIM BACK * Keke taethttentehek Dear Mies Grey: I have read PORTHAITS THAT PLEASE Can Be bad at Canova Studio Spectal Prices During the Potiateh she OUR WIN pond f ss Work Unlovely Complexion The face which is admired for its auty must have a satin-smooth sk! pink and white and youthful looking. On of the few things that can make such a complexion out of an aged, faded or discolored that {s, a natural, not a paint- ed, complexion—is ordinary _s:mer- colized wax. This remarkable sub- stance literally absorbs the un- sightly cuticle, a little each day, the clear, healthy, girlish skin be- neath gradually peeping out until within a week or so it is wholly in evidence, Of course such blemishes as freckles, moth patches, liver spots, blotches and pimples are dis- rded with the old skin. If you will procure an ounce of mercolized wax at the drug store, use like cold cream every night, washing this off mornings, you'll find it a vert- table wonder-worker, Another valuable natural treat- ment is a wash lotion to remove wrinkles which can be easily pr pared. Dissolve 1 02. powderel saxolite in % pt. witch hazel. Bath the face in this and you'll find “works like magic.” STEVENS’ ACADEMY th ir Pine Guaranteed in Wednesday and Saturday, AMUSEMENTS Both Phones 6106. sannrna KALIC rng want ST. AGNES” 10K 7 =) & itd m pr e s BS “MODELS OF PARIS” Another Big Girt Act OTHER §. & ©. ACTS The PANTAGES Matinee Daily, Twice Nightly, [MANIKINS rnb puary ow. CLEOPATRA" All-Veature Bill 10e and 200,‘ “Just Say”’ HORLICK’S evtgiaa and or ave MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Dehcious, invigorating and nutritious, Rich milk, malted gram, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S Others are imitations, POTLATCH NIGHT TONIGHT AT. DREAMLAND Seventh and Union Potlatch Bugs Given to Admission 25c Including Five Dance Tickets. DANCE AL NIGHT. ; OLD HATS Remodeled, cleaned, blocked, re- sewed, 4, trimmed—made like new. MODEL MILLINERY BE AN ACTOR! Engagements secured promis- ing puplis, Special Short Course. Warde Dramatic School Ross-Shire Hotel, 6th & Marton. DR. C. F. LATHROP 2183-14-15 jople’s Bank Bidg. Second and Pike. DON'T PEEK OFF OF YOUR OWN LESSON question ts 1 refused because I never eke before At that his pride wa ; he had given another |® he had known for a very long time. Since then he has had a perpetual lvoes his flancee life to be spoiled by & man who marries her to spite another I know the young man loves me, this engagement. after I accomplish my object, would be right, problem. Get back to your own lessons and let the you can best help them by believing This is a scientific The more you do/ ed Is “a wrong” ever “a loved me when we were little and two years ago be proposed felt any love for him, other to another girl, who ac the day ran away with hurt more than his heart girl, whom cared for, an «rouch She is a dear, sweet to allow her and never pity, and #o cruel and if | employ @ little de Of course 1 will and I want to know, or wrong, for me to do this Little Miss Fixtt right to mix the figures in your You are not responsible fact that works out like the your own development, and if back and work that part of your KSSSSeS SESE EEEES SSE SESE SESE EE EE EES FRPP Eee PSO Ae letters, and you give others, seeing the good I also come fyou advice to yo I have been going with a nice young man, who I know thought a whole lot of mo, and came to see me quite often; but of late he has acted as though he did not care, no I wrote him and said I did not think he cared for me as he used |to, and did not think he cared about coming any more, Then he got sore and did not come. Do you and waing it again}/f? death when I am away from think his love for me was true? I know | was to blame. Should I write and ask him to come back, or should I leave him alone? I love him and he knows it ETHEL | A—Write to him that you “are sorry for your mistake.” Do not jask him to come back. Write just |those few words, If he does not come, don’t beg him Women are too apt to want a man to make love at fever height all the time—that {ts they either want the appeal to their emotional nature, or to thelr vanity, A quiet, deep affection that shows itself in little touches is worth far more than all this hot-headed wo 1 ever will ee ee ee ee ee ed * * * * * * ee ee ee ee Dear Miss Grey: 1am an en- gaged girl. There is a fine big in nocent boy at church, with whom I always shake hands, as I do with the others. Recently he walked home from prayer meeting with mother and me and took my arm, which I thought he did not need to do at all. Should T have resented it, and how? Do tea and coffee in moderation hurt a healthy person? M. 8. W. A—It was not necessary for the young man to take your arm; but he, no doubt, did It innocently. You could have withdrawn it In a nice way and without being prudish, or THE ENGAGED GIRL & | offending Tea and coffee used very moder- ately should not harm one. SORARARSA RE OARS * * TWO SIDES TO * THE QUESTION : * ekekedkeuseaeus Dear Miss Grey: I am the only daughter of a family of boys. I shall be 30 in September. I have a good position and am quite inde- pendent as far as my capability is concerned. My brothers are grown, but the whole family bave gradual- ly grown to depend on me to help them out of their financial difficul- ties, until there is always some- thing. I would not care, but they are all more capa and robust than I if a young man calls he Is a fam- ily affair. I am popular in the cir- cle in which [ move, but the men are so unsatisfactory and uncon- genial. I'll never meet any other kind as long as I stay at home. I feel that I owe it to myself to leave my home and seek society where there are better opportunities, for 1 have my life to live, and I do want a home of my own. Do you not deplore the fact that thousands of mothers take no interest what- ever in planning a daughter's fu- ture? A HOME LOVER A—I deplore the fact that many mothers take the wrong kind of In- terest in their daughters’ welfare. You are perfectly sane and sen- sible in your view of your position. You have a right to live your life as you choose, so that you do not harm others. You are doing that very thing in making selfish para- sites of your family by being a liv- ing sacrifice. It is all very beautl. ful to give one’s life for others, but nd one has the moral, or any other right to weaken others by allowing them to become dependent. Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions Robert Lee was born January 19, 1807 Keep spices in glass jars, glance will tell the contents. A A Tope is a Buddhist monument, erected for the preservation of relics. The famous essay on Human Un- derstanding was written by John Lock, 1690. Kau is a French word, signifying water, and used in English with other names for spirituous waters, particularly perfumes. What has been called the largest diamond in the world, among the crown jewels of Portugal is prob- ably a “white” or colorless topaz, To clean white satin shoes, put something in to fill them out, then rub gently with a piece of muslin dipped in spirits of wine, “Isn't Mra. Coinhunter's superb?” “Yes, indeed! Coinhunter me onee it was her balance first attracted him,.”—Judge, poise told cerca EEE ERC CAE EEC CRREE CECA gg SATURDAY 10¢ size CHLORIDE OF LIME, household disinfectant .... 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