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Largest Sale HIGH-GRADE Toa in World As an Iced Beverage Ridgways Tea is delightful, refreshing, satisfying. Brew with hot water—serve in glasses with tinkling cracked ice and sliced lemon. Sweeten to taste. Sealed air-tight, pound, half pound and quarter pound packages only. Ridgways Popular Grade ‘‘ 5 O'Clock" 750, a pound, All High-Class Grocers Order Trial Package Gr) ways TEA Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc., Distributors. | Why Buy Shopworn | Spring Garments? Special for SATURDAY ONLY Blue Serge and Mixture Suits, 1912 Fall models— $15. ALTERATIONS FREE Closing out Linen Suits, Coats and Dresses, values up to $15— $5.95 ladies Sample Suit Shop 500 Arcade Bidg. Take Elevator. Gingham Dresses 2 $2.75 cas] The fact that these dresses are made in a Seattle factory should arouse your interest sufficiently to pay the Tub- stuff Store a visit. If personal inspec- tion convinces you that Seattle women do not have to spend their money for Eastern made garments in order to secure style and quality—you will buy Tubstuff Dresses. We are enthusias- tic about them—you will be when you see them. The Tubstuff Store 206-208 Arcade Bldg.—Second Floor. WHY GOLD BAR? BECAUSE hundreds of thousands of dollars are being expended in the development of an immense railroad freight transfer yards and in the building up of an important division point at Gold Bar. BECAUSE the mill of the Gold Bar Lumber Co. employs over 170 men. BECAUSE between 100 and 160 men are employed in the logging operations immediately surrounding Gold Bar. BECAUSE every lot in Gold Bar today is bound to double and treble in actual value within one year. Oscar Jensen & Co., 314 Northern Bank Bidg., Fourth and Pike. SEATTLE, WASH. Branch Office, Gold Bar, Wash. Beandinavian American Bank, Seattle, or any other Reference: bank. TRAVEL ON THE “MILWAUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle and Grays Harbor Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 4:20 P. M. For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, of Jackson St. Union Station Theket | swearing. SOME OF THE LITTLE THINGS THAT MAKE OR MAR A DAY TO MAKE, Stepping over harmless bugs. Giving honor where honor !s due. Applauding witty speech Making a roof. otagrden of the head, Living, and lotting live. Loving purely, eee * * * * * ee RRR RRR Public entertainment ts, the sifoons make it, bility the cafes, compelled to give something b dentally (7) their saiarte If the where off-color jokes are sprung, the tenor of his program to fill b people did not want the saloon an of business for lack of patrons. [people really want s higher class The playing of the racy but could you, on the street | Where six young pec are land witness more vulgar dancing the tru@ import of such degradin but |The cafe may seem like a comfogtable beer garden, are surface witnesses, but follow t cate, Jo would not regard it as are all students in Life's Bacar age, many of th kind to countenance classes in vic where the weakness is fostered, ¢ promc tion? | It higher amusement is want | vote intelligently to bring {t about? PeTTTTT TTC Le eC Lee * * * eek eee eee ea ee | Dear Miss Grey You, being woman of more than ordinary abil lity, I ask your advice. [ am mar ried to a lady whom I love deeply one for whom I would gladly give up all, but financially | am a com- |paratively poor man. Under the present financial con dition I have only been able make a comfortable living, with but |few luxuries, although I am work jing as I never did before. She has | deserted me because she ia not be ing treated as she should, or as other women are whose husbands have been more fortunate. We are the beat of friends, What would you advise to heal a broken heart? A HEARTBROKEN HUSBAND. A.—Have you shared even and alike with her with the little you |had? The woman who makes the home is entitled to half the money —she earns it. When the salary was drawn, did you, after the rent, groceries, ete, were pald, divide even? If not, go to ber with that proposition, Let her feel she has s partnership in your work and life, and see if she will not respond, * * PLAY FAIR + lt NOTICE TO READERS | Questions sent to The Star * # physician will be taken care of # # by him * ee ee ee ee * omradlaicl cope Saad delete AFPAns #/ : OUR NEIGHBORS’ rrrrrer err Tse) Dear Mias Grey: I got myself in| serious trouble the other night by calling the police. I thonght the people were fighting, but found out the woman was deaf and her husband hollered, so J ‘thought he was going to harm he | He told the police he wished ne at bors would mind their own bust |ness, and I heard him. Should I | apologize or keep still about it? i SATISFIED. | A—You owe your neighbors an apology. If they know you report ed, apologise; if not, let the matter rest, and profit by your lesson. whee hhh hhh hhh \* * * * \* * lek eek th khik | Dear Miss Grey; Isn't there some lway to get out of the habit of |swearing? I got the habit, I don't | know when or where. I have a tem | per, but have had will power enough to learn to control it, and certainly I can stop swearing, can't 1? BABE A.—You are to be commended on liearning to control your temper, |and I am sure you can overcome Why not employ the jwame method you did for the tem |per? If you can get into the habit lof substituting a good thought for the one that causes you to swear, lyour victory is sure. CURE FOR “CUSSING” \lphelighalabaaliehaholaliehalelel * * * A NEW BUSINESS * i* PRINCIPLE *| ikea na eeene knee Dear Miss Grey: 1 come to you as all others do who think they are lin trouble. Two or three years ago |i was in @ fairly prosperous way |i had but few friends, but no ene hen, by. mistakes of my own, there came reverses, and now my prospects are gloomy, I need friends, but people I thought my friends, and always would be, have little or no use for me. Is there such a thing as a real friend as the saying goes, “Y are counted by your dollars.” Sometimes I am tempted to end it all, but I am too great a coward to go the gas or any other quick route. Is there any way a man can keep his friends when he ts down and they know it? If you can help me, please do.” D, O. F. A.—You bave come to the parting of the ways, and it is for you to decide whether you will be retarded by old ideas of friendship, or ad | vance along new Ines. The world is by no means all bad, and good friends abound; but the thought that you need friends in order to success is a weakening one. The first business code for you to ee WITH THE PEOPLE Dominant power rests with the people. not what the stage but crowd did not applaud the racy tunes played by the bands, they would tune by “raggin PTC eee TPS ee eee od ba Next to our Mat} TO MAR. Stepping on Insects, undue praise, Discouraging racy remarks, “Hogeing” Cultivating mental weeds. Taking & dishonest penny, Entertaining Jealousy. WADE LAWRENCE. nS: “They say May t# an unlucky month for marrying. I wonder if there are any others. AR BH HH HL “Well, not more than If at most.” 18 POWER * * * FRECKLES Dou't Hide Them With « Vell; Hemove Them Wi the New Drews. Po a a ee es Also choice and_responal the pufffe bands. what the people demand, If the etter to draw the crowd, and tneb people did not throng the theatres the manager would quickly ‘change is house; if a sufficient number of nd cafe, the manager would go out In short, if ~ majority of the of entertainment, they will get it the band may seem innogent, look to the fat roof of a building it,” to the band tune in the street, than @ n On Any Binge, m mount be recognized but could you, who he frequenters after they leave the innocent amusement xchool but children are at the bern ak will power, Is it « for 4© same children—classes lapses trom which there in seldom strongth—w hie ful in remov lear, beaut by Biertetl vm piext mder an absotute| sed ‘cannot tajure | for the thet is f Cabinet Pictur eon. Bring this ad with you Canova Studio 1118 Thi ed, why not Individually use each Lob Us he Teer BALE work “adopt Just ly, for you t you an it Is f t it is Just as wrong, and just as unfriend allow another to cheat you to cheat him. It is not tly to eschew the suicide ro It is the coward who takes it. @he brave man stands his ground on principle. and from t janhes of his first failure builds sw jeess, You have probably been tod! | Renerous to those who did not need jit. Never m the seeming lack lof friends; keep busy being the right kind of a friend—yourself which does not mean encouraglii« the selfishness of otners. (Peete eee eee eraee |® CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS . \* TO MANY QUESTIONS ® Sete eee reer eeae Ammonia and water will clean & white felt hat There is no definite day for | Thankegiving in Canada, The day is set by the government, and takes place some time in the fall. Kryptok Lenses are like Bel- gian hares, which multiply rapidly. Every pair I sell make new sales. Modern grinding plant ia con- nection SPECIAL — A gold filled frame, with spherical lenses carefully fitted to your eyes, a: ; $2.50 Fourth Floor Arcade Bidg. at Goodwin married Eliza Weatherby in 1878, Mra. Nina Pease [in 1988, Maxine Elliot in 1898, Edna Goodrich in 1908 The following is a good curling find: Gum arabte, 1 dr.; sugar, 1 dr.; rose water, 2 on. Mix and dis- solve, Moisten the hair with the }solution at bedtime and roll in | twiats, (Paid Advertisement.) John £. Humphries Candidate for Judge of Superior Court "ode 3 “is “til King County Bassilicon Doron, the royal gift, is the title of a book Written by King James f, containing a collec- %|tlon of precepts on the art of gov- ernment, and nfaintaintng the claim of the king to be sole head of the church. | FP. Warner Karfing fs commander inehief, Fred H. Carlson, junior vice commander, of the Society of [the Army of the Philippines. Any- one who did honorable service in the Spanish-American war in the | Philfppines ts igible for member. | ship. } of False Teeth sent prices paid for Old | x 4 w oe. Broken These Prices Should Tempt You— | Whit All of our Women’s $3.00 | and $3.50 Silk, Satin, Patent Leather and Gunmetal PUMPS $2.50 | ci BIG GIRLS’ OXFORDS Patent Leather and Gun- metal Button Oxfords, sizes 2% to 6, values $2.00, special— } Cushion Sole Comfort Shoes a specialty. RAYMOND & HOYT & 1406 Third Ave., Liberty Bldg. CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY. GOOD SHOES THE overy Dancing « 20 teachers Hn antesd come to us Prof, Kaber ped Kees Figen (cave), ext Begs (case) lo Get th strictly f trade I ranch, dozen i dosen tor’.: faney ranch, doz. operative stand We solleit the nt ee 5° Pin WESTLAKE SP - PUBLIC MARKET = ¥ s ven though Sugar has adva: a SUGA EXTRA SPECIAL AT ALL SECTIONS need, 5 r gah ig WV fo ry € 20 Ibs. $1 fem 10 lbs. Oc the Westlake Market will sell it Saturday at a special price. Purchase while you have the opportunity, Make use of our free delivery service to almost every part of the city. _ FREE DELIVERY Special prices Saturday in every section of the market. “They “HIEST GRADE BLEND. lis 129-130 SPROULS Kees. dozen i Butter, ib eo ed Pig Fost rs “STONG’S MARKET STALLS 125-126 1 Choiee Pionic Mame, IZse Pure Lard, ike Compound ce Phone Main 6989, Call for Stall 125, qual a. 1b, rd » 100 ibs Fruit Cane Sugar . Pure p ‘TOKIO GNOCERY, salt Extra Fancy New Potatoes, 14 the, , 25 Fancy Peaches, dos bow Se: 2 ibs 256 10¢-15¢ 80¢ 10¢ Lucky Strike Fruit Market Corner Fifth and Pine Tomatoes, tb. Pan 10¢: y Pears, dozen Canning Plums, Pineapples, each crate oad of the finest Potatoes ‘Aaah Strike Fruit Market NO. Mall 150—Corner Sixth and Pine BIG SPECIAL Mest Eastern Nacom, whole or halt, 4 Chicana, ib... Sugar Cured Hamburger and Ga _A. A. HINTZ, Stalls 11- 12° WESTLAKE FISH co. STALLS #1-22-28 Ameite, 1b LOG: 3 the -- 256 Chinook Salmon, 1b. 156: 2 he 25e Ling 04, # tbe... 15e STALL 28—Basement at ade Cakes, Ples, Sand H, Woman's Exchange, Stall 224 | Frosh Washington Creamery Butter, 3 ibe for Cream Cheese Ib. erdale Ranch Imes, 1 Sees, doxen ie PEOPLE'S BUTTER STORE Stall 105, Basement Deviled Moat Potted Veal Lo Canned Lunch Tongue Canned Beet ......+ 10e Pork and Beans, 9 for. Stall 15 Basement NUETZEL’S CLEAN MARKET POT ROAST, No. 1 Lard, pati . No, 3 Lard. pail No. 6 Lard, pail 2 Iba, Good Steak Hamburger, 1b. Link Sausage, 1b. STALL 25%—Fifth Ave. Side Pot Roast, Ib. .......9¢-10¢ 8e 15e »18¢e - 15¢-20¢ Stall 4 Quality Meats Shoulder of Mutton, Ib, Log of Lamb, I .. Bacon, 1b. Pork Roast, im . e 3 |- “fe should be proud of Feit HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. SPECIAL Mount Vernon Milk 4 Cans, 25 with ¢ Fancy lows ee at tb. 2 Carnation Jersey or ad Gold Butter, 3 Ibs. ...$1.00 | CARNATION BUTTER STORE BOOTH 517-518 _Right Off Corner Fifth and Pine ANDERSON GROCERY The Store of quality and bargal: Our customers are getting mo: business. We do wi present are You will always save money How would you like these Speck 20 Ibs. Best Sugar .$1.00 Pure Cane Sugar, 100-1b sk $5.75 No, 50 Straight Eastern Flour, sack . $1.50 4 big cans Milk 25e¢ pound. Meadowbrook or Mt. Vernon Peacock Flour, per sack refunded EXTRA eggs, dozen We have the t fruite in the m them for, Free 4 you, No order too amall or none too ‘This is absolutely the best Flour made, Guaranteed Fresh Eastern Candled Eggs, just very almost anywhere every day. large to recelve our most carefdl atten- FREE DELIVERY He Is. Try it Today. Elliott 4506-J BIG POT ROAST SPECI Choice Pot Wi 16-96 Bolling Beet, Ge Fancy Spring Lege of Lamb, Good Corn Boot, tb. AKMOURDALE MEAT co. _STALAS 8-8% J. P. Payne’s Delicatessen Best Honst Meats, Salads, ete, @ Spectalty Stalls 305-306, Main Floor. 00, Inc., Stall 210 IMPORTERS—-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 4 of our way of Going you exactly what they rape Jules, arague Se Sack Sait, 4 for . | New Strained Honey, pint .. These specials will be delivered with other purchases. F-. H. FAIRBANKS, Stall 219 a, fale feet t and 16 ounces to the 4, or money refunded. "BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS PURE CANE SUGAR, the kind for canning fruit, per 100 Ib. sack, delivered free, $5.85, or 17 Ibs. ..... 1.00 Milk, 4 big cans . Carnation or Mt. Vernon Milk, per case ....... E. C. Corn Flakés, fresh milled, 4 packages . ee 25c cans large sized sliced Hawaiian Pineapple.,... every sack guaranteed or money 1 Ib. can Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate ..3....-...-24¢ SPECIAL like local ery best home grown and én} leas than your corner grocer can ir A trial witt tton. A. WRIGHT STALL 3 ‘The Wright Place, the Wright Prices and the Wright Service. A REAL BARGAIN Bitver Leat Lard, reg. 180, tb—15¢ SILVER LEAF LARD HAS THE LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD, Oliver Smoked Meat House STALL 300 M. A. HANSEN CO. STALL 2% Ng 2 ibe, Supreme By Coftes 760 Ceylomb 5 Ibs, Granulated Sq 1 can Rell. Solid 1 pkg. Gloss Star 1 Scbilting’s % 1b, Best Tea, green or bi Basket included McDonald’s oven STALL 254 _ Ww. s. BURRELL, Stalls 5-6 Pure Lard, 10 Ibe 91,25 Leg of Lamb, 1b. Lamb Chops, 2 LU abe Pot Roast, Ib. 116-12 Hamburger and aaiinans Sader bt | Roast Pork, 1b. ‘ Corn Beef, bh .... ern Bacon, 1b. Local Ranch Kees. Country Butter Store STALLS 829-320 is 288 Se 0 5 ~~ PACIFIO. COAST FISH CO. Salmon, 3 Ibs +8 Halibut 2 ibs. 18@) ¢ iba 1 Kippered Herring, 2 tbs. Potatoes, 13 Ibs. Stall 250--New A Annex Crabapples, Sweet New Poratoes, 6 Ibs, 106 Winesap Apples, dozen STALLS 17-18 it tor New Potat Poach PI 251—-New Annex “Yeast en as Slayer Caicon’ STALL Best Cane Sugar, 18 lbs. . Best Butter, 1b. _! ANESE, Stall 208 HUGHES BUTTER STORE Rest Wash. Creamery Butter, 8 Ibs. Imported Swiss 0, Tb, Nice clean selected STA $5.75 for 100-Lb Sack Bost Granulated Sugar, 100 Ib, 4 ‘cans Carnation’ Mille... +, 7 So cans Of! Sardines 3 100 cans Mustard [1 bare Crystal White Soap Free Delivery with other goods. STALLS 25- 26—GROCERY Whites Japan. fedroom Pails. “a Fine Black or Tan Socks, 3 pairs. 2 35¢ |— Leg of Lamb, Ib. ......05 Leaf Lard, Ib. .... Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. | ees MARKET STALLS 13-14 |BIG SPECIALS ON ALL KINDS O} FRUITS Frosh killed Chickens, [b. Presh dressed Brotiers, Ib. Pig Pork Roast, E Pure Lard, 2 ibs” E.N. SCHUMANN, Stall 7 Meats Noted for Quality. | Pot | ¥ Corn Beet, ib. . Shoulder of Spring Lamb, 1 “Best Butter, 3 tbe 1. dozen {7—JERSEY BUTTER w Potatoes, 16 Ibs . Fancy Lemons, dozen .. STALL 200 ~ GROCERIES toe Van Camp's Pork and Beans! 260 Washing Powd: Fancy Plums, dozen New Apples, 2 dozen Fancy Bartlett Ponrs, dozen . J. A. TESS, Stall 352 1 Stall 335 ME MADE CANDY SPECIALS Peanut Brittle, reg. 200, Ib. ... Chocolate Creams, Ib, . All 49¢ Chocolates, 1b. 334—WEST’ CANDIES HO FUSS & CRIPPS n market, where quality eouBag of Lamb, Roast Pork, Ib. Leaf Lard, 1b. ae Lard, Our Own Make, No. 6 pail, @&@; No. 10 pail . STALLS. 110-111-112 Downstairs, East Bud. ~ Brenneman & Mclatosh STALL SPRCIALS POR SATURDAY of Lamb, tb. : rents 5 Large Cans Milk. . .25¢| With other purchase, Butk Cocoa, Ib... 238. Beat 40 Coffea, 3 Ibs. STALL 117—RED ‘sania Lee Lard, 1b, Lamb Stew, 1b.

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