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Be AN acTOR! |] Canova ‘Siudio ||| OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN Rn ine pupils, Special Short Course. . she ‘Warde Dramatic School rir rors a RRR RRRRR RRA RD Rose-ire Hotel, Oth & Marton, f) riven. * * & CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS * * TO MANY QUESTIONS * © * REAR E RRA Bau de Cologne was made origin jally and with greatest perfectiqn in the elty of Cologne, from which it derives its name, by Farina, Runes were the characters for writing used by the Teutonic tribes of Northwestern Hurope in early times, The Sagas were thelr his tories and myths, handed down from generation to generation by word of mouth, Olle are divided into two classes, essential and fixed, Essential ollie are volatile and soluble in alcobol, Fixed oils are non-volatile and gol- uble in ether, off or turpentine, When eating onions or radishes, it ia poor etiquette to put the salt on the table cloth, Use either the side of your plate of {individual but ter chip, Eukarite is a rare mineral of a shining gray color and granular structure. Tt consists chiefly of selenium, copper and silver. Its jname ia derived from the Greek Word meaning opportane, and was given to it by Berseling because found soon after the discovery of selenium, Turquotse ts an Oriental gem, It | ranges from a dull green to a beau }tiful pale blue. In modern jewelry the “robin's exe” blue color is priz jed. occasionally tarn green, [because of the gradual drying out lof the water which the on tain Exposure to weather or heating al ways produces this change [pee eweereeree nes "This is the sale that you have been waiting for. It’s our semi-annual $1.00 down sale and will last : ee ee only a few days. So come early, bring a dollar Ji) 5.0 3.5, Siruy" tam slat that In and take your pick of any garment in our stock, You, poor dumb animale have rend consisting of Men’s and Wome ’s Suits and Coats, I just want to ask: Is the leav Ing of nose bags over the noses of at prices from $15 to $27; Ladies’ Hats, Oxfords, Bi en tor an hour or more a ctv Wash Dresses and Suits at half price; Ladies’ J) \\tro4 thing? It is ospecialty crus! this hot weather. beautiful House and Street Dresses in serge, wor- J)« tow prohibiting the sale of these bage—uoless they are well venti steds, foulards, etc., from $14 to $24. You get Biisces Cannot the Humane society the garment you select when you pay the first dole Hy Pe vn ace a grand, lar and wear it while paying the balance at $1.00 J »0b!e woman A Friend to All Dumb Animals. a week. A.—Your heart beats in the right —_ | place. Everything possible for the Jeomfort of the animals, through OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. |ethose service wo get our living and jenjoyment, should be done. = * * * ALTERATIONS FREE. AREER ERE EE RH |® SHE NEEDS HARD WORK # (ee eee ere eee | Dear Miss Grey: Will you please We Trust the he People Stores Everywhere ff De Us, Ory, Millz" pieve with three young men, and they ol! say they love me dearly, and all have asked me to marry them. I | have come to ask your advice which one to accept. One seems to think jlota of me, and the other two are dreadfully Jealous, What shall [ do? YOUTHFUL, | I advise you to drop all three jand go to work at something that | will keep you busy from 8 in the | morning until 6 at night, and make you so tired that you will have no jtime for fooling around with men luntil you are old enough or have sense enough to spell words of two syllables TODAY’S STYLES TODAY Everything You Need for Summer Wear Is Best Bought Here Get What You Want and Pay the Bill Later Z2<00 mreser > <>v KCAMMS Modder > <>T Quality, style, fit, finish, price and convenience in buying are all $25 features that make the BRADBURY SUIT so popular with the thousands of men who wear them. There is a model here that will just fit you, “7o_ and you had better stop in tomorrow and try it on, The colorings are pleasing—steel grays, browns, blues and mixtures—and the prices con 40 form to high priced tailoring $ We are particularly proud of our popular priced line, built exclusively for this store by one of the leading makers. Men's and young men’s summer suits in all popular materials, a great big line at these moderate prices $15 to $25 Summer Furnishings for Men New straw hats in all popular blocks, panamas, cool summer shirts in the new stripes, made with soft collars, tub ties, summer hosiery, light weight underwear, tan oxfords from the shoe department—just a few of the necessary things in men’s wear to make the summer more enjoyable. rried at this great outfitting store OUR CREDIT SYSTEM 1s FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ illie Purke ON REAL BEAUTY By Billie Burke THE FIRST WORD—Don't sacrifice comfort and truth to a faise standard of beauty, I see by the newspapers that Mra, Florence, Collins Porter, one of the California delegates to a recent national convention, has been of dress for the woman of the future, Mrs. Poster disclaims being of the old- fashioned suffragiet type. Bhe says she likes pretty clothes as well as anyone and althougly she has been a working woman most ier life she has always tried to dresd appropriately for the occasion She bought her first evening dress whon she went to the convention, Mra, Porter said “The first day I went to the convention I wore a black and white foulard gown trimmed with lace and a rather large hat, but I immediately found that thOJbeut thing to wear on occasions of this kind was a plain tailored suit of serge and & small hat, consequently I wore my blue serke traveling sult and small gray atraw hat the rest of the time during the meeting 1 am afraid if women enter public life they will have to discard a great many of their frills and furbelows because they are really out of place in work-a-day life. Dur ing my trips about the country | wear very plain traveling costumes, Many young women in thetr love for the dainty accessories of costume of which the ores are full, are apt to buy things that are quite out of place in their work day lives, These things are, perhaps, beautiful in themselves, but they can never bo beautiful when placed in the wrong en vironment. A plain costume is much bet ter for the business girl than a fancy frock of any kind and it is really more beautiful because it is the right thing to be worn ip MISS BILLIE BURKE. business. Goethe has said that “Beauty is selection.” If this be true, beauty in dress is the » tion of things that are appropriate to the time, the place and circumstances in which they are worn I am reminded of this dally when I see young girls wearing dirty white shoes with some of the buttons off and run down at the heel, with dark gowns iter, if one may only have one pair of shoes, to buy «. which, when they geC a bit shabby, do not call at ition to se. A trig little costume perfectly clean looks much better than tawdy finery JUST ONE LAST WORD—The fluffy ruffie maid is no prettier than the well-groomed tailor-made girl. = Letters to Cynthia Grey SHALL SHE PROPOSE? Dear Miss Grey: I am a stenographer in a downtown office. A number of young men are employed, and one of them I love very dearly, but can’t tell whether he loves me. He acta fr endly with me, but never takes me out or pays me any special attention. I have thought of pro- posing to end this susperise. Will it be best? JOSEPHINE. eae eee eee Rae kheetee keene * a * THINKS HE KNOWS BEST. * * eke keneeeentk RReatenee neers Dear Miss Grey: 1 saw {@ your answers where you were trying to explain the butterfly and thp bee to the girl that likes kisses and hugging. Now, of course, you Bavé studied this to a finish and ought to know what you are talking jut, but I want to disagree with you on the grounds it is against man nature. I believe that you know #hat kissing has always been the first thing that lovers do and reallg bélieve that if young folks did more hugging and kissing before tiy Were married, or even while they were not thinking anything alfput it, they would know more how to understand each other and t if they married they would know it they could get along together @r not Then there would not be Pikny divorces, because they would know each other's natures. atiort, I believe that young people should live as nature would have them live. What about the Indians in their wild, barbarous homes of the past? They did not get di vorces nor live so unhappy I hardly think. If 1 am not right, explain it to me. I don't want you to think I would like to live like the Indians did, but does love and human nature change? TOM, A.—By human nature I take ft you mean animal nature; and all through history when a race has catered to animal nature that race has retrograded. Your reference to the Indians is erroneous. There is no race more particular than theirs. In the primitive life the boys and girls were not allowed to play together after the age of puberty Girls were taught that no hand but the father’s should touch the person of the! }sirl, none but a husband shovid touch bis wife. An Indian, seeing) white people dancing, said: “White man put his arm around woman; that not good for woman; that got good for man.” One Indian family | refused to send their children to the government school because the lady teacher accepted the arm of a young man as they walked home | Even nature in the Iife of birds and animals is far above your advised method. The oftrieh never mates after the death of its life partner; pigeons mate for life—and without testing their natures with other females. tk ee te ee tee with a silver knife, and add no * * more water than necessary, Let| }* PIE CRUST AND BISCUITS * it stand three days in a cold place kkk ea ee Defore using. Handle as little as | Dear Miss Gre Will you please possible. |give me the amount and the ingre-| Bixcults—Stft one pint flour and| | dients for making a crust for a frult/ one heaping teaspoon baking pow erry pie? Also the ingredients der, into which work one small ta-} amount for a dozen biscuits?) blespoon part lard and part butter! A BACHELOR. |and a little salt; add water} A.—-Pie Crast—To one cup of enough to make a soft dough; work flour use two rounded tablespoons| only enough to make smooth, roll lard and a little salt, Work well! cut and bake in a hot oven TheWonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Av. GET YOUR MILLINERY NOW While Great Reductions Are in Force We still have some beautiful creations in all up-to-date styles that are being sacrificed. A FEW LEFT! $10.00 PANAMAS FOR $6.00 PANTON& LONDON Co. Announcement Extraordinary!! FOR FIVE HOURS TOMORROW (SATURDAY)—READ AND REFLECT Tomorrow, Saturc lay, July 20th, this I. ! St wre will Open for Business at 8 ° afternoon and evening in order that The Potlatch Peo} our employes may nants we used in deco-| closing festivities o: rating our windows wit} latch. be given away abso- We hope the put lutely FREE Saturday] with us by doing th morning at 8 a. m., one hours to do a who! to each lady visiting Ig getting the business participate in the { The Golden Pot- by doing things and do- ing them Right. Great trees trom little acorns slic will co-operate grow. Watch this Tree eir shopping in the forenoon, and as we have only five grow; it's planted on le Saturday's busi- the right soll and is be ness in, we will make it both interest ing carefully watched the store, with purchase, ing and profitable to those of you that by its attendants and at Transfer Desk, will take advantage ( maw __ Offerings of our Wonderful management. 25—POTLATCH BARGAINS—25 Every one of them hummers, and if they could only speak they would ridicule us for offering them at such ridiculous prices. In addition to these Potlatch Bargains you will find thousands of other items throughout the Special attention is directed to nine item the entire forenoon—five hours—from 8 a. m store at MONEY SAVING PRICES. at the bottom of this ad that will be on sale! until 1 p. m BE ON DECK AT8 A.M. AND STAY WITH US DURING THE FIVE HOURS AND YOU'LL MAKE AND SAVE MONEY—"‘Nuf Sed.” ~————- SPECIAL NOTICE —— NO NOTE LIMIT Telephone orders will. be The Potlate! ch Bargains | The limit each customer received for these specials can only be had at the hour | can buy will be absolutely —you must come in person. * named. adhered to. ~ Will These Help You to Shop patty? —Bargains From 8 to 9 9 A. M. LACE CURTAIN ENDS. The sample pieces always shown merchants to select from, in Nottingham and Arabian. We)! have sold thousands of them at 59. These are | the end of several lots, take them while ther | last for this one hour, at, each Limit two pieces. For sale on Fourth Floor. CHILDREN’S COATS. A lot of Children’s Linene Duck Coats, ages 2 to 6, These will be on sale on the second 75 } floor for this one hour at, each .......... c Limit one Coat. | CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. Economy Basement. You all know this soap—it’s the Soap with a Bil lion Bubbles—nice large cakes. Just for 25¢ one hour, 8 till 9, 8 cakes . oa Limit 8 cakes. SAFETY PINS. A thousand papers of Nickel Plated Safety Pins, aseorted sizes, 12 pins on each paper. For one hour, per paper Limit 5 papers. Main Floor. CHILDREN’S HOSE. | A great big lot of Children’s Black Stockings, good assortment of sizes, Priced for | one hour, per pair eh sakes Limit five pairs. Main Floor. Read Every Item Carefully —Bargains for You, 9 to 10 a.m. EMBROIDERIES. Bargian Square No. 1, Main Floor. About 3,000 yards of fine Hamburg, and Swiss Embroideries, Edgings, Insertions and Headings, worth 16¢ to 35e. Will be 5 sold for one hour at, a yard .............. c Limit 25 yards, KITCHEN TINWARE, Economy Basement. 6,000 pieces of extra bright heavily retinned Kitchenware, consisting of Angel Cake 1 ce ete., worth up to 15e. Choice for one hour, each .. Limit 3 pleces. None delivered “CHILDREN’S PANTS, One case of Children’s Knit Pants, trimmed with all sizes. Sold everywhere at 260 §) per pair. We will sell them for one hour + 10 9 till 10, Saturday forenoon, a pair ... Cc Limit 2 pairs. Main Floor. WINDOW SHADES. 300 Shades all ready to hang, on Eclipse spring rollers, three colors to select from and three feet wide. For one hour, each: sie ic Limit 6 shades. Fourth Floor. WHITE GOODS. 1,000 yards of Batistes, Nainsooks and Lawns, 36 and 40 inches wide, worth 15¢ to 25¢, but will be sold for this one hour, a yard ..... . c | Limit 20 yards. Economy Basement. Get Your Money Ready for These Bargains—From 10 to 11 A. M. LADIES’ KID GLOVES. Any size in the following colors—tan, brown, black and white, equal to some sold in this city at $1.00. poy will sell them for one hour . & pair “ imit one pair. Main ‘Floor. FLOWERS. All odd Flowers, all crushed or mussed Flowers, offered on one big table, Third Floor, worth up | to $1.50 a bunch. Take your choice for | one hour, each All you want while they last. FINE STATIONERY. | 1,000 boxes of beautiful Stationery, not a box in the lot worth less than 25c, hundreds of them worth 50¢, priced for one hour. 13¢; 2 boxes c | | Limit 4 boxes. Economy Basement. PARTY DRESSES. All new goods. Made of chiffon of splendid qual- ity. Designed on the latest Parisian models. A good assortment of colors specially adapted to | young ladies’ wear; worth up to $25.00. For one hour 12, Limit one dress.- On sale on Second Floor. PERCALES. 36-inch Percales, white grounds with black and colored hair line stripes, Very fine quality, worth lie, Specially adapted to use for ladies’ waists and men’s shirts. For one.hour, a yard Limit 12 yards. On sale in Economy Basement. Come Early and Stay to the End—These Bargains From I tol2 2 LADIES’ WHITE SHOES. You all know the “Nubuck” Shoes, you know hey are worth $4.00. We have just got in four ases of them in high or low hecls, for grow ing girls and ladies. All Goodyear welt soles, beautiful pure white, not a blemish on any pair of them. For one hour the y) 39 price will be, a pair . $ ' Limit 2 pairs. Economy Basement CHILDREN’S PARASOLS, Onjy about 200 of them. Plain or with rut- fles; assorted «. We want to rush them out and will sell them for one hour at, each Limit two, Main Floor. MEN'S UNDERWEAR—Several hundred pieces of Men's Knit Underwear, many colors and kinds to choose from. are samples and for just one hour you Limit four pieces. Main Floor, NAPTHALINE FLAKES, The kind that not only keeps moths away but kills them. It is perfumed also. On sale for one hour, 10¢ per tie box or three for . Limit 8 boxes. Main Fioor LADIES, READ THIS, Party or Evening Dresses—we have one laven- der, one blue, one brown and one white. Last year their mates sold at $150, $125 and $75, Take your choice for one hour for only . Second Floor. The Wise Ones Will Be Here All the Forenoon—Bargains From 12 to 1 P. M. WOMEN'S CORSETS. Three kinds, two in coutil, one in summer ventl- lating material, high or medium bust, long or medium hip, with hose supporters; ¢. For one hour, per pair Limit 2 pairs, Third Floor. LADIES’ NECKWEAR. About 600 pieces of Ladies’ Neckwear, all this season's styles, Take your choice of any piece on the table for one 10 OUR soanss UC Limit 2 pieces, THESE BARGAINS ARE Gi LADIES’ KIMONOS, Sheer Lawn, medium length Kimonos, good patterns, h ' woes ..25¢ Second Floor. LADIES’ HOSE. In colors only; some of them worth 36c, but for a Saturday forenoon sensation we sell them, a pair cz 122¢ LADIES’ UNION SUITS, Low neck style, well knit; a regular $1.00 Suit for a five-hour special, per suit : LADIES’ SILK HOSE, In color nly, and silk from toe to hem; worth $1.25, Take them, a pair 69c DRESS GOODS. 62inch Panamas and Mohair Dress Goods in DRESS GOODS, A splendid lot of 36-inch Fancy Mohairs for shirt waists, ete. We wanted to get 50¢ per yard for 4 these but did not get it, They are yours 12: for on r at, a yard 2) Limit . BOYS’ WAISTS. A big lot of Boys’ Shirt Waists in light colors; any age up to 12 On sale for one hour, each Limit 3 waists, SHAVING SOAP. 500 cakes Williams’ Genuine Shaving soap the Se size. For one hour, each Limit one cake. OOD ALL THE FORENOON COUCH COVERS. Fourth Floor, Just a little lot, and we won't spend a cent describing them to you; On sale at, each ..... . c PILLOW TOPS 250, Canoe or Hammock Cushion Tops, in artistic designs. We fill them with excelsior If you wish; worth 50c, Special, each iS Dress Shields of pe-aetalgciys muslin, a pair . Horn Hair Pins with hand Speier points, 6 in a package, only. Basting Thread, 500. or black, a spool Lustre Cotton, Diack caly; worth 50c, but will sell all the forenoon Saturday, a yard 29c a spool