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THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1912. 5 mo vw. NEWS OF SPECIAL | INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS sxx Geranium in the Jelly A Toledo woman gives a deli ious flavor to her apple jelly by iropping a handful of rose geran jum leaves into the jelly immediate ly after adding tho sugar to the —, Ti TRAVEL ON THE “MILWAUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle and Grays Harbor Have Your Dental Work at Cut Rates Trains leave Seattle 1:20 A, M. and 4:20 P. M. wR RR OR RO RR OK tt i * a) juice. By the time the sugar is] So R bl Por particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address | & JUST MAKE FOLKS LIKE you _ |diswolved and the jelly ready to Never easonal ie * jturn out into the glasses, the de | Neyer More Beautiful CITY TICKET OFFICE a a ae a a = ae Ok tk ‘| | sired flavor has been imparted and : : 4 she removes the leaves. She nev-| Modern Methods, Modert Kay! Anant bre aise: ~~ Spades se Miteniaie e Mie ees: SR Dear Miss Grey: ‘There wag an article in your column from a or bolls ber Jellies after adding the | ment ‘demire to Introd : crippled man, who signed himself "G. F." Below are a_few lines of sugar, and days that those who do ‘ “Cheer” which I composed. Please print it, as | want “@, F," to read it; #0 should turn the jelly into glasses in order to sequire a | Gather in the stnbeams, dancing o'er the lea; in the bottom of each of which a| your influence and patronage, We eR agree ase Gather in the dew drops, gems for you and m leaf has been placed. They should | **¢ making BEST 22-KT. $10.00 SOLID DD CROWNS FOR $3.00 TO 97.50 AND 815.00 POR~ ount them one by on not be bolled with the mixture, ; turn and face thp # lant but fruitful reeds; Gather in your blessing Do not face your shado Have a little garden; “STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Wott tte te tt ttt tte tte) O48 | _ Grow a lot of brightness by your loving deeds; * * en we FO | Make each hour that passeth, one of noble worth; * HOME-MADE VINEGAR * U stai i rs 5 Store } Let the world join with you in your joy and mirth. * Pour over fruit peelings or *| | Keep your mind forever open to the Hght; . ® crushed fruit eno: botling * LCELAIN OR N= — Have no fear in doing what you know ta right, ® water to cover, To this add | KR Se TO + ead Now, “G. F.," listen! What is life? It fs something that can never ® one or more cups of sug ac * ‘be bought or sold, neither can it be destroyed, Life is everythifig! | |* cording to amount, cover and *| | Each individual is.a small part of one vast whole, Our life is Just. what) & get away for a week or more, *| WORK. y row we make it, sad or glad j® Strain, add more sugar and ® Don't let your deformity stand in your way of happiness, I am a} * pour into jug or bottles. * Th A +4 C ‘and I know what it means, It took mo @ long * A je American ut- cripple, too, “G. F, time to fearn that I must forget self if 1 was ever to fulfill my mission | hore. | The world looks upon cripples as something weak and inferior, when, in fact, we’are the really strong ones, strong in endurance and perseverance, Don't show weakness by one moment's thought of shirk ing your life's duty. There is no one who could (ake your place, Just make folks like you. Friendship Is more than gold A CRIPPLE GIRL, |e Fe TI TIT IK IIA IK When Shoe Heel Slips A plece of velvet pasted at the | back id a little way around each E side of a shoe heel that slips will nrolling women workers In the democratic cause, on the lawn of | tiold it In place. A strip of elastic, “the {little White Ho he summer residence of the democratic candi-| stretched a little and fastened | girt, N. J. Photograph shows the tent in charge of the Misses| cron the back near the top and | FRANK BRIGGS Rate Dentists 6193 First Ave., “Stnand* i PIONBER SQUARE, © Away Money. Why pay more for your Fall Suits, Coats or Dresses? Money fs too hard to get. Why not buy something that you really can afford? We are offering for the | “Anxious: Send stamped, about this important questiod. next two days— addressed envelope, I think I can You have the making of a fine Margaret, Jessie and Eleanor, da tere of Gov. Wilson. ayn or ao sy, . | help you. woman in you; but when a litte) === 4 rr oa omy = = Reliable Jeweler, e me girl of 16 has lovers, it makes her | Collect from hor, as 1 happy home, and whom week keke * Reka kin we ridiculous in the eyes of sensible Work faithfully and she had no|! respect? I want , much to have i* people, and often leads to harm, 1) f#ult to find. a home and be * ELOPING QUESTION * am sure your mother does not ob- A WORKING GIRL. HEAWT-BROKEN, * | ject so much to the company as to| A-—If you will send stamped, self-| 41 do not think the man loves tt tO Rok Riot iiotk| the “love” pt Follow her «uid- “eng envelope, 1 think I can you, ot he would run the risk of * wi longer, displeast; “ < | Dear Mise Grey: 1 am 16 and Cee wens coe p= ee Vogcrthone ane an et ee = men who love a woman for her real |have always had my own way. I/hoys, and she will no doubt allow |** * * #* ### # & & # & & HH] unions ho reforms and stays so long |" OF “T° there other reasons Suess I am spoiled. 1 have four! you company if you keep your word./# THINKS SHE 18 |enough to show he means it. On| ayes, there are men who mar- admirers, ut niy mother thinks I * NOT GOOD ENOUGH #/|the other hand, do not drop him! ry for no ulterior reason. 1 kwow it am too young to have company. See ae ee ee tk a ee ee ee HR just to marry some one else And to be w fact. I grant the majority Nav, weet snes Sot My mea *|' Dear Miss Grey: 1 am broken-| "ave @ home. Do it because It 18/marry for other reasons, but the, sah geo ° alee: El bag = Magda & WORKING GIAL’S WAGE #/ pearted. I have ben going with a|TKht, and the future will take care number who do not have other rea eas Ma | tates cle ad enn ak Wied adkedean young man. I Jove him, and he says of itself, vtove than love is increasing gradu-| . me, reed al but surely. | ich im, oF stay at home and Del” Dear Mine Grey: 1 am a poor|woman, and’he says his folks will| NOTICE TO READERS ~The majority ot girls have asked have all proposed, but I don’t know working girl and have my own way | disown him if he marries me. He} All letters cannot be an- & themselves the question you ask which I like best ANxious, |t. make in the world. After work-/1s 26, is not what you would call) w swered in the paper, and many * me, but few of them have courage ing a month for one of the leading educated, and at times is « heavy|® are without name or address. & to put it to some one else. The day A.—-You show very good reason-|dresamakers here, abo paid me one drinker. * A stamped, self-addressed en- % i# coming when men and women ing power when you are willing to| week's wages and still owes me| Would you advise me to drop|® velope always brings a prompt # | will marry for higher motives than| acknowledge that you are spolled.|three weeks’ pay. Will you please him at ogce and go with another! ® reply. CYNTHIA GREY, x{the physical, greed of money, mat-' Use this same reason in deciding tell me if there is any way I can / young man who loves me and would! yg yxy ee eee ee ee eM tere Of state, or even a home. point out our defects and then help them. a The Big z Saturday New - Ownership Sa Sale Stone - Fisher Co. Stocks ielelahoholaholchelaloletal Beautiful Man Tailored Blue Serge Suits— $16.85 These are satin lined, the same as the ground floor stores get $25.00 for, Also some Suits, Coats and Dresses, values up to $22.50, for - $8.95 Ladies’ Sample Suit Co. e Elevator — 500 Arcade Bidg. 1330 First Aves * ls A WOMAN'S QUESTION ' Will save * it eee hhh Dear Miss Grey: Are there any you money on anything el Learn to dance in twe gaye Private instewo jon, ‘Trini free, Lee every ana cvening. Dancing guar anteed. 26 teachers. ROME wy versity If you have tried te toarn from gther orn with % Some to us Prot. Haber REBLOCK YOUR HAT Into the latest fall style. We dye, clean, reblock and remodel = velvet, velour, beaver, “MODEL MILLINERY e's Bank Hi: e REGULAR CHARGE CUSTOMERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CON- TINUE THEIR OPEN ACCOUNTS WITH. Us. Some of Our Storekeeping Methods —Good goods, good service and uni- form courtesy have never yet failed to win. Our friends are those who A Final Clean-Up ia the Cildren’s Tomorrow. for $1 Blue Pongee Coats with large collars. Former price $4.50. Two pot Coats with embroidered collars, Sizes Former price $4.00. Coats, sizes 3 to & years. —Three Shepherd ‘Plaid Coats with white wash collars, sizes 4 to 6 years. Former price $3.75. Eight Tan and Red Serge Coats, sizes 3 to 6 years. Former price $3.50. —One Shepherd Check Coat with red collar, For- mer price $3.50. ~Five plain blue Chambray Dresses trimmed — embroidery insertion, in sizes 2 to 4 years, mer price $2.25. Five Galatea Dresses in check and large plaid, in sizes 2 to 6 years. Former prices $1.75 to $2.00. Red Sweaters, high and V-neck, in sizes 32 and 44 only. Former price $1.50 and $1.75. Cotton Blazer Cloth 7c Stone-Fisher Co. price 250, 409 yards Cotton Blazér Cloth, wool finish, for coats and jackets and for children’s schoot wes. Comes in blue and white, navy and ' white, red and white, orange and black, cadet and black and navy and cadet, . Jewelry.Novelties at 50c —Sterling Silver Earrings with imitation pearis, Jota, Seeded Pearls, Rhinestones and various colored stones, mounted with rhinestones in very attractive pendant designs, Vanity and Coin Cases tn gilt nickel and gum motal finishes, in various sizes and shapes. Long Vanity Chain of nickel! and gilt finishes, combined with imitation pearls, jades, sapphires, coral, topas and amethyst. =, Mate Alste. Domestics Reduced for Saturday Selling 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, the “White Star” brand; & splendid, heavy, round thread, full width sheet- ing for, w yard ......+ ..20¢ Stone-Fisher Co. price 26c, Berkley Cambric in lengths 2 to 6 yards, nain- 800k finish, full 36 inches wide .....+.9+...8 13¢ Stone-Fisher Co. price 15c. —White Madras in figures, stripes and checks, also . India Linens, Persian Lawns and India Dimities, B YOPA crceegeceeesees - 15¢ Btone-Fisher Co. ‘price 200 and 260, ‘The Muslin Gowns 75c Stone-Fisher Co. price $1.00. Women's Muslin Gowns, high necks and long sleeves, also slipover abort sleeve styles, trimmed ‘with lace and embroidery. Women's Muslin Drawers, circular and narrow styles, ruffles of embroidery and hemstitched RUCKS ADA ACO cececceeccee aeeeeeecseeeeees 30¢ Stone-Fisher Co. price 50c and 59, ~ Women's Aprons tn various styles and colors, Marguerites and slipons . --15¢@ Stone-Fisher Co. price 260, Men’s Madras Shirts 80c Stone-Fister Co. prices $1 and $1.26, Madras and Percale Shirts, coat style, cuffs at- tached; ail late patterns. Men's Wool and Cotton Mixed Union Suits, natural gray color; sizes 36 to 44 fg BLO Stone-Fisher Co. price $1.76, —Safeen Night Shirts in A colors, silk trimmed bosom and cuffs .... $1.20 Stone-Fisher Co. price’ $1.50. Men's Wool Coat Sweaters, combination colors, with or without pockets .. Stone-Fisher Co, price $3.50. Women’s Fine Neckwear 25¢ Stone-Fisher Co. prices 35c to 50c, —This ia an unusual offering of Venise Lace Col- Jars in the Eton shapes; various styles of Lawn Collars trimmed with lace; Jabots in various sizes, effectively trimmed with lace; Robespierre Collars in newest designs; Chemisettes in new designs of shadow vets in, 1g and white with high collars. Floor, Second Aisle, Left. A Neckwear Clearance [5c Stone-Fisher Co, price 26c and 35c. —This large assortment of Neckwear consists of Embroidered Lawn Collars in all shapes and styles; Lace Collars tn the round shapes; plain and fancy. shadow net Chemiseties with standing collar; Venise Laces and Embroidered Lawn Tabs in — effects. A large assortment pel — num im Aisle. Boy Baby’s Dresses $1.25 Stone-Fisher Co. price $1.75 and $2.25, ~These dresses are without knikerbockers, some with high necks and others with large sailor col- lara; colors’ blue, tan and white; sizes 1 and 3 ‘ears. BOYS’ RAINCOATS, $2.25 Stone-Fisher Co. price $2.95. ~—Biack Raincoats, just the thing to wear to school, They have high necks with fisherman clasp. Sixes 6 to 10 years, Chiffon Veils and Scarfs 50c Stone-Fisher Co. price 65c and 75¢. Thirty-five Chiffon Veils, of good quality chif- fon, with hemstitched borders in full Jine of colors, size 62x18 inches. The beaded scarf is a gilt bead studded on chiffon In broad range of pretty colors, The price at 50c means quick disposal. ; Main Floor, Second Aisle, Left, An All-Leather Bag 95c Stone-Fisher Co. price $1.25. —The New Ownership Sale makes it possible for you to secure @ splendid all-leather Bag in the seal grain with round bottom and 7-inch plain or fancy gilt frame, inside coin purse and long strap handle. Mata Aisle, Children’s Underwear 10c Stone-Fisher Co. price 25c, —The tables are heaped high with this stock and included in the lot are Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Mesh Shirts and Drawers, Girls’ fine ribbed Vests and Pants in many styles. There are many garments for the tots of 2 to 6 years, ang some for the older ones, too. Maia Floor, Third Alsle, Right, Really Nearly Through Closing Out the Cloak and Suit Department Next week we hope to be ready to begin with an entirely new stock. Yet price reducing on new goods will continue, especially Here Is What You Can Buy for $1 Six Silk Dresses, satin and figured foulards, Plain tailored one-piece dresses in brown, gray and blue colors, Sailor collars trimmed in self material. Stone-Fisher Co. prices $8.50 and $10, —Fight Lingerie Dresses, with lace and embroidery insertions and some with allover embroidery. They are slightly soiled but otherwise good, - Stone-Fisher Co. prices $7.50 and $10. loose back with str; cuffs and double breasted. Stone-Fisher a Stone Hisher Co. prices $8 and $12. —Twelve Pure Linen Coats, plain tailored, semi-fitting, deep Extremely good values. Co. prices $10 and $12. —Nine Khaki Coats, double breasted, with both self and leather trimming on collars, euff¢ and pockets. Both semi fitting and —Twenty for $5.00. They come in sizes from 8 to 10 years. wear these coats will prove very satisfactory, Stone-Fisher Co, prices $10, $12 and $15. About 20 fine Messaline, Chiffon and Taffeta Waists in fancy effects, very attractively tailored in style and workmanship, Stone-Fisher Co. prices $7.50 and $&50. —About 10 Silk Taffeta Petticoats in all desirable colors and Not as fresh as they might be but with heavy dust ruffles. still will give reasona! ‘ec service. Stone-Fisher Co, prices $6.50 and $7.50. —Six beautiful Pongee Stits, iplain tailored and fancy cut- aways, very desirable for? style, fit and wear, plainly trimmed. where the style and character of the garments fail to meet with our approval. Heres What You Can Buy for $3 ive Children’s Coats which sold rapidly all last week For school Buy for $5 —Fifteen Evening Dres: Here Is What You Can - s Coats of fancy satins, taffeta silks, serges arel pongees, and one lace coat. These garments look like new Most all are garments and there is considerable wear in them for the right person. Stone-Fisher Co. prices $19.75 and $25. =Twenty-five choice Silk Dresses of taffeta, pongee and messaline silks and serges, fancy r—Fourteen Pure Linen Suits, neat plain tailored cutaways, Stone-Fisher ices $15 and $18. styles, lace yokes and collars, high and nat- with regular and sailor collars, some trimmed plain and others 7 ¢ ‘ vi D —Twenty-five Misses’ ‘oats, plain serge and cheviot a vaist li ffects. * ia shades of tan. The skirts are plain, materials, made up into serviceable garments; navys, tans, Gan) wale 4 pee tay Fay Stone-Fisher Co. prices $12 to $14. , Stone-Fisher Co. prices $20 and $25. grays and fancy mixtures, —Fifty House Dresses of gingham and percale, in plaids, + Stone-Fisher Co. prices $12 and $15. checks and stripes, trimmed selt embroidery and lace. High collars and low necks in the lot. Small and medium sizes only, Stone-Fisher Co. prices $2 and $2.50. F; -~Two hundred Waists of white linen, black lawn, black sateen and blue chambray, in plain tailored and shirt styles, All are very good values, Stone-Fisher Co, prices $2 and $2.50. —Twenty-five Women’s and Children’s Sweaters in mannish and faney weaves, high and low neck, single and double breasted styles, and colors white, navy, black and purple. Stone-Fisher Co, prices $2 and $3, —Second Floor, Cw asennad ’

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