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THE STAR_THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1914. Smile With Me THE FIRST WORD—We ar here are French, and she} gory crying; afterward - w why there are no learn to smile. wants — American fashions eee fe surprised Ut Americans What kind of a girl do you like follow the French so abso-| best? T asked of a man_friend. 1 expected him to say the “beau - tiful” girl, or the “intellectual” sirl. He did not take a moment's thought, but quickly answered: The smily kind.” Isn't that the kind you like best? | The girl who smiles makes life sweeter for every One about her, and whether she has regular feat ures or not, whether she is bleased. with a good complexion or not; yes, even if she be crosseyed, she will have tain fascination when she amiles. wWHY?” ASKS eit MILLINER Mme. Georgette, the Paris mill who hae been visiting this - recently, the 25c Package Gold Dust or Pearline Washing Powder for. . . [6c Kid GloveSale| > Umbrellas e Ladies’ $1.25 Cape oa io se por Gloves, all sizes, 98c oria Umbrellas, made with paragon 98 frame, now C 200 Ladies’ Umbrellas, some with fancy handles, says that T SAVES YOU MONEY ———_— ’s Answers . One hundred dozen to Many Questions Women's two-clasp Im- ported Kid 79c Gloves, $1 values announcement does psent, but a friend ling entertain SECOND A The Always Busy Men’s Store Phenomenal Purchase of Men’s, Young + AT JAMES y fur, which has been by washing, reba lubri-} Did you ever notice a smal! baby! plost thing; she must not allow her. into the skin side. crying, with tts face puckered into| self to hear things which’ will _- the shape of wrinkled nut? It! change that amile to a cynical grin; a white beaver hat and/igs an ugly little animal, notwith-| she must not pamper her palate un , rub well with powder| standing its roseleaf akin, {te silky! til her. stomach rebels and obliter wrap and lay away for) hair and its beautiful eyes, But) ates that amile with the drawn look days, and brash well, let ft smile, and immediately you!of pain, You see, she must have all’ parties cuncerned are mar tish Columbia, before the in this state required compare it to the angels above; its amile has brought with it a soul.| No longer do you think of it as an/ animal, but as something precious, | her senses in good control if she would be the “amily kind.” And be yond the mere schooling of her) senses, she must train her mind to) Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Secured through our New York buyer from a leading New York manufacturer for about 50c on the dollar. The man or boy who wants a good Suit or Overcoat can get it here all the time for less than he'd have to pay elsewhere, but during this Big Sale the prices at which new, stylish Suits and Overcoats are sold represent a saving of 50 per cent. Men's All-Wool Suits, broken lots, hand-felled collar, hand- worked button holes. . red, and return here be-lsomething spiritually beautiful. || temper her emotions. She must bé or Immediately after the eX) The “smily kind” will always|able to face adversity and cover gee ott monthe, trowble| nice tricnde, he, wil tlhe need reat hen ears be made for them looks, because there is much that is| see a beautiful that must go Into making JUST ONE LAST WORD— catettikatic side will proceed | Chat Kind of @ girl; her eyes must} SMILE AT EVERYBODY, IN- Te entering the Panama canal Overcoat at an off price this is your chance. No better in Seattle than these Sincerity Coats. $3.50 Headlight Corduroy $2 48 Pants. Special .. P ‘ $3.00 Cassimere working $1 98 Pants. Special - ls BOYS’ DEPARTMENT We are headquarters for every- thing the lad wants. Boys’ $1.00 Knickerbockers, special for Saturday Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats and Suits gue Boys’ $6.00 Overcoats and Suits Our Men’s Furnishing Department Holds Merited Leadership. Don't let the blockade in front of the Smith Building prevent you from taking, advantage of the fol- lowing bargains: sieneiemeeiiae we Men's Fall Suits in Browns, Tans and Blue Grays, the newest colors ..... $9.85 Men's Overcoats, Raincoats, Gaber- dines and English Slip-ons, $5,00 values for $2.98, $6.00 for $3.98, $7.50 for $4.50, $12.50 for $8.50, $15.00 for $10.98, $20.00 for $14.75. A great purchase of high-grade Overcoats which we will sell, right at the beginning of the season, at cut prices. ¢ Men's “Sincerity” and Sterling $25.00 and $30.00 Overcoats, made with Reversible Collars. The new- est shades of Brown, Tan and Gray You must see these coats to ap- preciate the elegant workmanship and fine fitting qualities. If you want a handsome — hand-tailored * ee ee Dear Miss Grey: I have read the letters from other firemen's wives and would like to add my mite. 1 wonder if the men who are opposing the platoon system are capa ble of realizing what it means to be wives of firemen and mothers of fire- men's children, to spend our lives, day after day, week after week, year in and year out, just waiting, waiting for the few moments each day that will give us a sight of the husband and father. Waiting for the so din tant day or night that will allow “papa” to spend a few short bours at " iy home—-waiting for the awful summons that will call us to the hospital, i or worse. ee reowere 80 von Do these men who are fighting the platoon system for the sake of a RECIPES FOR few paltry dollars ever stop to think of the hours of anguish the mother of firemen's children is forced to live, alone, when one of the three ba- HEALTH AND BEAUTY } vies pecomes sick? Do they know we must watch and care for our sick bisim ~ oe babies day and night, without the suppert and help of our loving hus band, because the only way “pap” can be with us is to lay off and lose the pay tha: le so essential in time of sickness? aed cue-halt pints bet We need our husbands and fathers part of the time in our Hves, and & tablexpoonful before | we feel that we are entitied to a share of their lives in our homes. Will he as cwneet ore rot the people of Seattle give us our share of bome life, along with the wives and bables of other men, by voting for the two-platoon system? In thit manner & most sa Feduction in evight can be a ANOTHER FIREMAN'S WIFE. a dart time without reser te Me Rareh eercives oF & FeMricted | | Cee eee kee ee HED) the Women police * deep water in Limon Bay to be trained to see beauty in the sim-| CLUDING YOURSELF. Lock, about seven miles, 1) === = meen ‘qximated that a ship of medium q can run the entire length of - © the canal in from 9% to 10 hours, a Teskate 2c] Letters to Cynthia Grey a —————————— BABIES WEAKEN ee ee ee ee oe * * * IF CODDLED * WE NEED OUR HUSBANDS AND FATHERS 7 a Don't “coddie” your baby. The! ® ar : PW rating powers than the Men's 75c Underwear, Shirts and mal in resisting powers than the adult. So don’t be afraid eae the baby its daily jaunt out even if the weather is nip Drawers, Friday 39c your choice ... Men’s Dress Shirts, slightly 69 soiled, regular values to $2.50 C Men's $1.50 Flannel Shirts, all sizes, colors blue and grays and mixed effects Men's $2.00 Wool Sweater Coats, plain red and gray, $1 39 Ole all sizes Men's 20c Cotton Socks. baby that hasn't been baked blacks and tans, all sizes.... ‘overheating and stunted by poor we fan't going to catch cold > clad. Baby can stand Special < Broken lot of Juvenile Hats; regu- lar $1.00 and $1.50 49c m1 FLERH - REDUCER — tesues reduce readily by using Dissolve four ounces of par- D REMOVER — To de enlarged Rte atten ene eheeee ar com-| ane. lat er sight, one ounce of atmo ist wid water and two} rine. This clears and | the splendidly and te ex- for. 4 9 beauty. "BOO IN SHAMPOOING — Any h Be maiter how abundant her an Rew easily do her own sham-| & few minutes’ time by using | Inexpensive shampoo mae by athrox lath? » artes quickly and will bei mere fluffy sort and lustrous th any other shampoo does oF bleach the hair like soap CAUSE TO TURN * * NO * AGAINST HER MAN * ®& * * # SHALL GIRLS PROPOSE! «& eke eteeeaeeeeeteee © * Dear Miss Grey: I am a young|*** **eeaeee ahonss man and untiarried, and my home| Dear Miss Grey: We are two is in another city girls of 18 and 20 years of age. We My cousin and family live there,| both keep company with nice young and up to a couple of months ago || men and would like to get married used to stop with them, and would and settle down in « iittle some of have been there yet if {t were not! OUr own. that his wife began to treat me bet-| Our parents are living and we ter than her husband, golng as far,| have no troubles. The boys do not at last, as to tell me she was dead, know of this, and now, Miss Grey, in love with me. I have never 40 you think it proper for us girls given her any chance to turn) ee This ts leap year inst her man, and told her that) Oa " é por a thing as my taking his place} “TWO ANXIOUS ONES.” was unreasonable; also that I did) A--A woman has no more, no not care enough for her. leas, right to propose during leap nm she found out | was going) Year than any other. to leave, she told me she would) Coming down to a fine point: a follow and find me, if It took all the) ¥oman has an equal right to pro- money she had, and that is quite a| Pose marriage, but, remember, the aum. man has the right to refuse, and, Now, what would you advise me| even should be accept, if be is not to do to shed her, as I know it will, ¢x¢eptionally broad, he will taunt only be a few 4 till she finds 1| YOu with it later. Don't do it,’giris. am here, and I am sure she will) brn lose no time in getting here. |NOTICE TG READERS A STAR READER. |@ All letters cannot be an & A—-You certainly have protec-\® swered in the paper, and many & tion. If your cousin appears, tell) ® without her you will apply to police head-|# A stamped quarters, and if she persists in an-|# yelope alway rompt & noying you, turn her over to one of| #* reply. CYNTHIA GREY. * * * PPP Pee eee ee Se SF RRR enh NOTICE! Ue: are now located In our new quarters at * 1424 Third Av., Near Pike our new store, which is the finest on the Pacific Coast. SEWING # Location—1424 Third Av., Near Pike—New Location. * AND JEALOUSY * * Ht hkhthhhhhhhhee Dear Miss Grey: 1 have often heard it said that one who Is jeal ous of a girl does not love her with a true love, and that one must be able to trust the othes if it is true love. Now, Miss Grey, I have always had a jealous feeling of any girl | MACHINE CO. WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY A PIANO CALL AT THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THE CORNER. 1406 1st Av., or 106 Union St. Here you can buy one Other store in the city is low, and that we spend br We represent, iowever, the Largest Piano Manufacturers in the United States, and are bach Of $8,000,000 and more, enabling us to meet any and All competition, terms and prices. “Come in and Convince Yourself.” $157 and upwards buys a Plano at our store. Terms Mf desired, And casy ones, Save You Money First-class Tuning and Repairing. Entrances: 1406 1st Av. and 106 Union St. Phone Main 3764 Waak-Baker Piano Co. Store For the reason that our rent ever went with when she paid the least bit of attention to another, 1} don't mean to be that way, and have} tried to overcome it, but the feeling) will come in spite of anything 1 can do Thank you AI have always had a great} deal of sympathy for jealous people The only way to overcome ft Ia to cultivate broad views as to others’ rights and a belief that your own) happiness does not depend on any one but yourself—-that it is the) state of your own mind. Even if one is wounded by the wrong action of another, is it not better than to be the one who is guilty of wounding? When your) mind {is filled with true sympathy! for the one who is capable of wrong, then there will be no room| for jealousy or condemnation, but only a great pity that will uplift. RIKKI * for $100 less than at any ut very little for advertising. d up by a capital * * WOULD LIKE TO HAVE * * DADDY MORE THAN *& * ONCE A WEEK & * * IIH Dear Miss Grey: I believe that we, “the firemen’s wives,” can reach more of the women voters! through your “letters” than any other way. So few people seem to know that the firement are on duty 21 hours a} day and spend one-half of the three remaining hours going to and from meals We are building a little home in the suburbs, and baby and I would like to have daddy with us more than once & week, #0 we appeal to the voters to help us and 350 other firemen and their families, BABY AND I, too, We are the people to The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen 0. Miller died at the residence, 135 35th av, 3,, on Mon day Can you suggest anything?) F . Toilet Preparations At Less Than Cost 1Se box Jergen's 10 Cold Cream ......... Cc 25e package Creme Paux Skin Food 35c box Daggett & Rame- dell’s Cold Cream aie 1b. can Jergen's Vio- let Talcum Powder... Mme- Is’bell’s Skin Food, per box. Notions aad Fancy Goods 10c 15¢ Shell and Amber Barrettes ......... 25c Shell and Ambe! Barrettes sere 18¢ 35c Shell and Amber 23¢ Barrettes ‘ 1Sc Hose Supporters, all colors =_s Se Ladies’ Hand- kerchiefs .. Jewelry and Bags at 50c Child's Silver Mesh Chain Purses, sale price. 390 $1.50 Fountain Pens AFTER THE $1.00 and $1.25 Ladies’ Grain Leather Bags Bargain Wonders in Fall and Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses Including Sample lines, ers from Our New York representative has kept in close touch leading New York mak- with market conditions in the East and was lately able to take advantage of an unusual opportunity to secure some remarkable values. $16.50 TAILOR-MADE SUITS, $10.75 This season’s most practical models, shown in every new style feature, in sizes for young ladies and women. Ma- terials are navy blue serges and fancy mixtures. $16.50 values. Sale price CLEARANCE SALE OF DRESSES Values to $7-50 Now $1.79 Principally white, some in pas- tel novelty designs; values to $7.50. Going Fri- I $6.50 MESSALINE WAISTS $2.79 Big lot of Messaline and Taf- Beal $3.00 and $3.50 Ladies’ Seal and Patent Leather Ha: $1.60 a Walrus _ 93c GREATEST OCTOBER Hosiery and Underwear — SALE — IN THE HISTORY OF SEATTLE. Ladies’ 20¢ Black Cotton Seam- lene and Stainless Hose, Ladies’ 25¢ Hose; some lise thread; in black or tan; all sizes, pair Ladies’ 50c Silk Hose, double merino heels and toes all sizes, pair.... 1.00 VESTS AND PANTS 83c Jendid line of Ladies’ Jersey- Ribbed Wool Garments, 83 Vosts and Pants, each, ..OUC $1.25 AND $1.50 VALUES 80¢ Ladies’ Luserne Vests and Pants; silver gray White; éach ..... $2.50 UNION SUITS, $1.98 Strictly all - wool garments. Have them in all sizes; $2.50 and some $3.00 values, at . Every Previous Price Record Broken in I Neckwear and Ribbons 10c All Silk Taffeta Ribbons, Sale price, 5c 16e to 26e plain and fancy Rib- bons, 3 and 4 inches wide. Bale price, 1 0c yard Big lot of All Pure Silk, plain and fancy Ribbons, worth reg- ular to 360. yard ‘Thousands of yards of Taffeta, Satin Taffeta and Messaline Ribbons; sold regular up to 0c. Sale price, 23¢ Narrow Satin Ribbons, 5-yard pleces, all colors. 8 1 3c Spectal for piece... One hundred dozen Ladies’ plain and fancy Windsor Ties, 50c to 65e values, for, 43c A splendid lot of Ladies’ Neckwear, Collars, Bows and Jabots, principally Lace ef fects, worth, each, 350, wale pric® .....6ee6s ee 23c Juat received an express ship- ment of novelty dotted Veiling at prices ranging from 25c » $1.00 EXTRAI 50 dozen Chiffon Auto Scarfs and Veils, regular values to $2.00, now on sale $1 19 ‘ at, each .: $4.00 RAIN COATS $2.98 Women’s Slip-on Rain Coats in a complete line of sizes; $4.00 values for Friday Bargains in the GREAT DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Red and White and Blue and White Figured Calicoes, reg ular values per yard 7c, 10c Brown Linen Toweling, full 17 wide, sale price, Crash inches 75< White Cotton size 72x84, 3-lb., special Bats, Four Special Dress Goods Items 50-inch Whipcord, in all the wanted colors; $1.75 values; special for ... Storm and 56-inch English Serge; navy, gray leather; values to $2.00, at .. 54-inch Vicuna Suiting; navy and gray only; excel- lent for boys’ and_ girls’ school suits ; $1.00 value, at . Extra heavy Crepe de Chine; a large assortment of col- $1.25 values, at feta Silk Waists, and léng sleeve style, all col- ors and sizes, some in plaids and checks; values to $2 79 $6.50. Sale price..... 2 high ‘neck Our Shoe Dep't Shoes of Quality, Fit and Style Away Below Regular Prices Only the best materials are permitted to enter into the mak+ ing of our line of Shoes, and those materials are put together by people who know how our instructions are when ordering Shoes, that leathers of doubtful quality, put together by inexperienced help, will find no place with us. Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes, Vici Kid top, button and 1 98 Blucher, tomorrow .. ' Ladies’ Vici, Mat top and Kid top, button and Blucher, $3.50 $2.49 $3.00 High Top Shoes, button; sizes $2.39 values, tomorrow Girls’ Gun-metal, to 2, tomor- Specials on sale Friday: Boys’ Box Calf, solid leather Shoes, which will test the vig- orous young chap’s strength and wear; sizes 2% to 5%; value $2.5 : $1 98 tomorrow Smaller sizes still lower prices, Men's Heavy Box Calf, Oil Grain, extra heavy soles, worth $4.50; to close Bargain Hints From the Muslinwear Section Babies’ short dresses specially priced .... Babies’ Knit All-Wool Sweat- er, Leggings and Cap Sets, in reds, grays and white, special stores 2098 Babies’ little Knit, All-Wool Sacques in white, with pink and blue trimmings, special .......605 seeeees 49c first Ladies’ Knit Petticoats in as 69c Ladies’ Outing Gowns in pink Ladies’ heavy Outing Gowns, white, pink and blue stripes and nicely trimmed .. sorted colors, going special and blue stripes, special