The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1912, Page 5

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noon Co. | DANTON [0 Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca “The Economy Store’’ he Business Buildin — — SALE — swinging along at a merry clip and has made many new for “The Economy “Store.” Bargains that speak ke themselves are muc’ in evidence all along the “selling Hine” in eve Our bid for your patronage, good merchandise at popular prices, is meeting with most gratifying success, A Fresh, New Stock of ’75c to $1.50 Waists for 25c | Will be on Sale Thursday, . ry department, te Here ‘Thursday morning. The ma- from which these are made ir waisting fabrics, Plain and fancy models, high and peck styles and so on. Light dark colors. All sizes, 34 to 46 there is a great demand for Suits at this price, and What reason our buyer has ransacked the markets of York in order that we might offer you truly superior sat this figure. It has been the volunteer verdict of ls of economical buyers’ that we have succeeled admirably. For Thursday shoppers we can show you ove fa score of handsome models in the season's most pnable fabrics to choose from, including splendidly Norfolks in serges and mixtures. Let us show vou wonderful Suits Thursday, easily 9 98 up to $15.00. Our price, only ...... e the window display. | Other Suits at a gradual range of prices from $7.98 to Let us show you through the line before you buy. There Is an Air of Distinction About anton & London Millinery g whatever price you pay. Whether you buy one of the simpler models ata very low price or one of the most elaborate styles, you secure that pleasing smartness quite apart from the commonplace. Our stocks are con- stantly being refreshed with new arrivals so there is al a something new to be seen here. For mid-week selling we direct your spectal attention to our magnificent line of Velvet Shapes in both large and smal! mod- els that are so much In vogue at this time. These same values are to be found In Seattle 3 on them, but * $3.75 ad $2.75 With $5.00 ticket 5 are only GET THE BEST at the Shoe Hospitals, Ail work guaranteed. Best equip We Charge No More Than Others. Hospital, Klein’s Shoe Hospital, Avenue. 217 James Street. _ the Newest and Best Films in Seattle. = et ay al actress Waish tn eday, Fri- new pie- re ‘The most spectacular moving picture ever made, “Custer's Last Fight,” shown exclusively by us. Three big vaudeville acts, The new pictures, ’ Senttio’s leading Se ( rt Fort on Madison hs ‘orld in Moving. topiay comedies and dramas. eon Th ENTIRE CHANGE OF Opera House, Four new pho- 8 “Red Barrier,” Powerful Orama. “Naughty Marietta,” Comedy. it Drought,” Drama. A 10¢ SHOW FOR 5c LATEST PHOTOPLAYS “The Vision Beautiful.” “Diamond Cut Diamon featuring John Bun- ny. “Enchanted Fifer,” hand color- ed. “The Irbith (Siberia) Fair odgern. Circus Program, Like the Yat, The: Come Back.” “The Striped Bathing Suit, “The Dandy Duo," another fine picture. THE STAR—WED SHHHSHSHEHEHH SEH HOOH HOE HOH OOOS * BEAUTY BEHIND THE WEB OF FASHION; » * * ART OF DRAPERY ADAPTED TO THE VEIL * SOSH HSHSSSHSSHOHSESHEHH OHO OOO HES Does the vell of intricate and pronounced design enhance or mar the beauty of the wearer? There is only one answer to this when the observer is looking at the clever model pictured, who is wearing « fine mesh veil, through which runs « large vinelike figure. It ts drawn neatly around the hat and the two upper ends are tied In a mail bow at the back of the head on the hat brim, Tho rest of the veil is allowed to hang straight down over the face to the chest line, the sidesslanting out over the shoulder, The grace and effect of this sort of vell depends on the way it is worn SE EE SET TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR THE COLD-NIGHT FLY ecreens carefully closed and the The fight against the fly must|food well covered. The campaign hot be forgotten when the warm/*hould be kept on as religiously as weather ends. ‘There is serious|!t WSs In the hot summer months menace in taking down the screens) aol cpa eS we Oe from windew and door too soon.| The “fear of the Mf" in one that Probably there is more typhoid-| might well be instilled into the spreading by Mies, now, than there/ heart of the child and the grown was in the summer months. A} person every day in the 365 if at typhoidladen fly does no harm as|some future date the public hopes jong as it stays out im the grass.)to be free of one of the most per Bat as soon as the cold nights be-| nicious disease-carriers and typhoid gin, he fits into the house for! breeders existing warmth. And if he caunot get in| Every fly forced to die in a cold through the windows or cracks in| night during the next few weeks the screens, he will ride to safety! will be one leas against which to and warmth on the wearing appare!| campaign next summer. of anyone who chances to be going) Change dish water often —Iit t# into the house. | better both for the hands and for So ‘now's the time to keep the! the dishes | (See Ree eee eee * ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT | anything right out to him. He nev Mr. and Mra ® Agessis, |® noance | ® thelr i* M * Richard Ri & 705 Shelby st. an-# the engagement of # daughter, Eva May, to ® tr Wm. J. Walsh of Tacoma. & Tho wedding will take place & ® the second week in November, # RR AKERS ERNE NOTICE TO READERS ® All letters cannot be an # ‘® swered tn the paper, rompt ® ® reply. CYNTHIA GREY, ® * * SPP ERE ERE RHEE BIG PIANO HOUSE ESTABLISHES LOCAL BRANCH The Hallet & Davis Piano Com- pany (established in Boston in 1839) has opened pormanent ware- rooms with the Waak-Baker Piano Company of thia city, 1406 First av. We have been asked why we should do this, and have asked our- selves the same question. The answer is simple—we are the biggest optimists you ever saw on the tremendous possibilities of the Pacific Coast. No © Son” can outstrip us in enthusiasm MME. HARRIET LABADIE The day when a worthy object calls for a big price, and people anked to be satisfied with less than their money's worth is past. Today we want bargains, or at least full , for every cent of our hard earned cash. Friday evening, October 26th, at the Metropolitan, Harriet Labadie will give for the wonderful future of thir pressed down and running over,”| Western country, Its population in the interest of the Girls’ Home|will be doubled in ten years and and Training Sebool, By special|tripled in less than twenty years. permission of the author, she will The Pacific Coast looks to the produce Perey MacKaye’s famous |future-—tt ts in its young manhood play, “Tomorrow.” days—with courage to do big things Mme. Labadie is unique in fepro-|for the future. Likewise the men | haw sald anything a’ NESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 191%. Letters to Cynthia Grey RRR RRR a * * * * ~ “AUNTY” ON THE “CHAPERON” * ee oe] Dear Miss Grey: 1 have been reading the letters from fathers mothers, sisters, brothers and other people on the “chaperon q Nearly all say the girl should be guarded, and that they have pfalked with and advised the girl and then let her go free, but not one ut the boy Why let him grow up on the street to learn th ations of life in a distorted way, from older boy » of you 1 fathers and mothers of fine girls would be shocked to Jearn of the things your boy! knows and practices at a very young At 16 he i» an easy prey,| ond after that he is the young man we can’t trust, and therefore the “chaperon,” Mothers say it ls easier to raise boys than girls, Just have to ‘ress them and send them out, but girla must be watched over until ey are married, In not a boy's life as sweet and clean, and just as) vreclous as # girl's? Many a young man, and older ones, too, are| cursing the fate thrust upon them in their ignorance. Mothers, talk to your boys until they are about 10 years old, and,| fathers, talk to and guard them through the many pitfalls; then we will need no “chaperons” for the girl AUNTY | 4.-You are right, The majority of men who are living wrong are Yoing #0 through ignorance. in one of the answers on the “chaperon” question, a young man| said he made no advances until the girl did. Which is better than) some, I grant, but how much bier to bé strong enough not to take vdvantage © when advances are made. Such are of the highest type of manhood, and by no means “sissies,” kee eee eae hae) Wishes, You are better off without |* *# him, Never mind what he thinks | ® AFRAID | WILL MAYBE * of you-you canpet think much of * NOT LIKE HER *® yourself if you allow this * * ene fe eR tt te th nn teh thik! Dear Miss Grey: 1 am & reader * * of your answers for five years, and * | LOVE MY WIFE, BUT * think they are O. K. * 1 CAN'T STAND THIS * Please help me. I am a young man of 24 and live with my mother. *** *** eee eee kthee I meet many girls, but never was) Dear Miss Grey: YT am a married really in love with any one until/man and have two nice children. 1 nearly a year ago. My cousin back Work hard for my wife and am Kast sent mo a picture of her girl Willing to give her all, which I do; friend, and we have corresponded but she says her love for me ts all year, 1 love this girl, and she cone, and maybe I have been says she loves me, although we Wrong. Rat now I want to atone have neva seen each other. for it. Shall I stay and support) She is over 19 and I want to send them and live as a boarder, or her the tleket to come over here leave and join the worthless hus-| and get married, but she says || bands? I love my wife, but I can't) must come over there and get mar-|$tand this Indifference, Please ad ried, and come back again, because| Vise me, will you? if she comes here alone 1 will may- ONE WHO I8 IN EARNEST. be not like her. I have a good,|_ P. S.-One thing, she is a good steady job and support my mot | Woman if there ever was one. nd thére and back again) A-—If you are the cause of her r Og ot ‘money and 1 would | {ndifference, you should not expect | lose my job. What shall Ido? The|f0rsiveness for the mere asking girl wate to know if I will epme| Do your duty and support your fam after hor after New Year. A. ily. Be a man and show her that A—To assure the girl and give/ 7° love her from a higher stand-/ | it than the mere physical. If her a square deal, you could depos: | PO! the price of her return ticket in her| 70% don’t, you are unworthy @ good | name and send her the deposit slip] ¥2man's love. | and check book, so she may go back if you are not mutually pleas erertererrrtrir) ed, Personally, I do not approve of engagements and marriages “sight unse * * *® SHE HAS REFUSED ME *# * *) RARER TAH Dear Miss Grey: I am a young) have a fair education and means of supporting a wife. | 1 have been keeping company with a young lady for over a year.| I love her, and think sho is the} only one to make my life perfect But she has refused me and has) forbidden me to speak to her of marriage again, and I am sure ber answer is final There are plenty of nice boys here who would be glad of the chance to go with her, as she fs ® favorite among the young people,| but as I have been calling on her} quite regularly, they do not call. Please tell me, shall I stop call-) ing and give the other fellows a chance? She says I can come or stay away, just as I please. | AN EVERETT LAD. A.—If you stop calling, it may) show the girl her own mind. On the other. hand, she might think you cared nothing for her friend ship. If you are broad enough to be a good friend, and not make the girl nor yourself unhappy, there ts no Teason why you should not call, Don't depend on any woman to make your life perfect. That is your work. She has enough to at- tend to her own life. RERRAHERE ERK * * * WHAT SHALL | DO? * * * TERRA EREEHHEER Dear Miss Grey What shall I do? I don't itke to get my boy friend sore at me, so I hate to say er seems to like to ask me when be/ wants to smoke, and I have binted eround him already, and so | am pretty sure he knows Wher he sees that lam watching him, be will ask me, but I wish I could get him to ask before he takes a smoke. And when we at any place, he never seoms to have time to see if everybody else is ready to eat Please advise me how I should tell him, Thanks. N. 8. A.—-The boy may be accustomed to boarding ces, where they al- low smoking, and where one must “gobble” In order to get enough to eat. If he knows no better, you should kindly tell him; if he does, and persists in rudely ignoring your How to Gain Healthy Flesh Bartell Drug Co. Advises Use of Samoee While thinness may not be a dis- eane, yet it is In reality a condition that needs attention. Under the nourishing power of Samose healthy, natural flesh will soon be attached. This remarkable flesh-forming food strengthens the system gener ally and builds up the fleshy tissues so that good, natural plumpoess re sults, An ounce of flesh is better than a pound of theory, Bartell Drug Co, believes that the best possible demonstration of the flesh-forming powers of Samose is to have it tried by their customers and to in- RRR RKPKEEE * * * | WANT TO BECOME * * AN ACTRESS & * * REAR AERAREEKH Dear Miss Grey: I am a young rirl of 15 and want to become an actress. Many people say stage people have not a good reputation. | want to earn an honest living and have & great talent for acting, so don't you think I could become an act- ress and live a clean, pure lift We are quite poor, as my fs a heavy drinker and there are 10 of us. Is there any way to earn your way through the dra- ACTURE HOUSES: "Not On the duejng mentally each character of the pla: o that her audience sees them mentally, and her flexible aids in impressing them with the fact that they have actually wit- neased saenes from real life on the stage before them. It is a wonder- ful gift, and Mme. Labadiec is a pio- neer in the art of reproducing char- acters mentally. praia oa Te ee Pee eee ee ee ek WASTED WORDS By N. P. Babcock % ra * * * * * TORR SSeS eee ee ee If all the Words were in a shop, For sale like so much coal or ice, Pray, don’t you know a lot you'd drop, being scarcely price? I have a woman in my mind Who if “Sez he's” she had to buy, Would either use some other kind Of speech, or in the poorhouse die, worth the As If bargain sales af “Well's” and “So's” Brought prices down as cheap as flies, J still could point a thumb at those Who'd have to cut their day's supplies. I'd like to own the bank account Of certain men on old Park Row, If they could use the same amount Of “purchased” damns as new they do. It is not necessary for a lady to speak, or acknowledge the salutation of her escort’'s friend, unless she has an introduction, MODERN elegantly furntshed rooms at lowest r at Hotel Vir- inus, Kighth and Virginia, near ‘estiake, Blitott 803. e Save money on your drugs. See Bartell's ad, page 6. oe in control of the Hallet & Davis Piano Company are young men with confidence that they are giv. ing the public value received for their money. Their strong adver. tising in the Saturday Evening Post and The Sunset Magazine bave brought inquiries from all over this wonderful slope. The Hallet & Davis “boy be- Neve in cooperation, asking the public to buy their goods and tell- ing them that they will make no mistake if they do. They are de- termined to make good. If our lines cross a “live-whre” there'll be a spark, which won't say, “Please mail us a catalogiy but will make a man come In buy our goods, guaranteed agi poor workmanship or imp material, and he won't make any mistake when he buys a Hallet & Davis. The have charge of their Interests on Pacific Coast. He has had )47 years’ experience in the pili business, and is visiting the waré. rooms of Waak-Raker Piano un pany this week, assisting them In erranging for the new goods thaf will arrive tor the holiday trade. Hallet & Davis Company placed David McDonald, in the duce them to use it they offer to pay for the Samone in case it does not give satisfaction, No stronger proof than this can be given of their faith in it. They have seen hundreds who were weak, thin and scrawny become plump, robust and strong, solely through the use of Samose, , such as dog- trich your dyed aby = shade, cleaned and curled. MODEL MILLINERY Newent off plumes, collar boas, strips. Willows made of matertal. SPECIAL MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ suITs $25.00 TO $32.50 Ladies’ Tailored Suit Shop 228-240 Lumber Exchange Bids. or . Stores and theatres, Opposite Fostoftics. NOTICE! We are now located in our new quarters at 1424 Third Av., Near Pike Visit our new store, which is the finest on the Pacific Coast. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. New Location—1424 Third Av., Near Pike—New Location. CHILA CONCARNE, ETO. 1411 ara vu bet. Union matic school? BLUE EYES. A.—I know you can live a good life on the stage—wow e done it, are doing it today, and will continue to in the future. You are young, but not too young, to begin if you really have talent, I cannot give local busi- ness addresses in this column, but if you will send stamped self-ad- dressed envelope, I will send the name of a reliable school. Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions “Sis Hopkins,” may be had in book form. It is considered a fine play of its kind—which is a good kind. The leader of the Bahai move- ment, the object of which is a uni- versal religion, is Abdul-Baha Abbas, To prepare cucumbers for a face lotion, pare them, and boil in water, Use the liquor for a wash, A divorce may be secured in this state after a residence of one year, irrespective of where the marriage ceremony was performed, and just as easily as though it had taken place here, Upon investigation I find that the 1909 Lincoln penny which b a premium is a minor-proof pen which means one that has received especial polish at the mint. The dimming of this polish loses it the premium, Here is Dr. Lettson's recipe for curing the skins of animals and birds: Corrosiv sublimate, 4 pound; saltpeter, preparéd, or burnt, % poun: alum, ‘burnt, 4 flowe) of sulphur, %& tobaceo, ground coarse. N glass-stoppered bottle, and rub well with it several times, | LADY’S HAND IS WORTH $1,000 NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—How muc is a benutiful hand worth when | is a lady's? According to Supreme Court According to « jury tn Justic: burgher'’s court, ite prover on is Minn contractin valu 500. anor W. Sprague sued company for $5,000 dan Ages to herself and particularly he Jue tice Newburgher, it is worth $1,000. New jright hand, sustained when a dyna- |mite blast was set off as she was asing the New York Central Rat} cavation in Harlem, The badly disfigu but not crippled, The jury tod warded her $1,500, but Justice Newburgh jor announced that he thought $1,000 | enough would set aside the | Jury's ing. j | r hand h t fi NEW YORK, Oct. 23 ings in the divoree suit | Scheff and her husband, John Fox | Junior, e eaid to have reached a|that stage where the filing of the m-| papers is only the matter of a short er’ tim cred. of Fritai fa STRIKING SPECIALS, Ce 25¢ Loraine’s Cream % Ib. Rose or Cream 2 rat handsomer self. 50¢ bottle Loraine Almond FACE POWDERS, SPE- CIAL 50c Pinaud’s Tivoli Powder .. 75c =~ Pinaud’s Face Powder . 50c Loraine’s der, in 3 tints $0c Java Rice Powder 25¢ Lor 15c Tetlow’s Sw 1--Ib. can San- atos Corylopsis Talcum 22¢ 10¢ 20 Mule Team Borax 6¢ 15c Belladonna Porous FIAONS os 6a seccccee Oe 15¢ Belladona Porous Plas- better of a you're Plasters 25¢ Antiphlogistic Porous Plasters . se 13¢ 25c King’s Kidney Plasters ..16¢ ast . 33¢ Back Pi Face 35¢ Flamenca ... 5B¢ heater Bloom, Liquid Face Pow- Drug Store, and ON FACE CREAMS Tomorrow at Bartell Stores health §O0c jar from skin 2 oz. jar Orange Food .... + 19¢ Cold cases DOG T oz. jars Peroxide Violet Ce- introduces to your Skin e, you Exquisite Greaseless Cold Cream 25¢ 1 TOUdoe ccccccvecess 33¢' TOOTH POWDERS AND PASTES 25¢ Graves’ Tooth Powder. sapeeses she ooth Powder. Tooth 9¢ 25¢ aine’s Poudre d Riz King’s Tooth Paste 25c Raymond's Dental Cream . Antiseptic | Ribbon 8-Ib. sack Crys- tal Sea t 19¢ expect and more Sartell Insoles for | not dis- Cold Feet appointed. 3-oz. bottle Syrup Mentho!, Eucalyptus and Wild Cherry 4-oz. bottle Syrup Pine and Tar.. 25c Bell's Pine Honey ... 25¢ Zymol Trokeys .. 25¢ Laxative Bromo Qui- 25¢ Pierce Give Your Wife a Bottle of Choice Roger & Gallet’s let d Parme, per 0: Kerkoff's oz. Djerkiss Perfume Bartell has the kind she likes—it costs so little and pleases her so much, Loraine’s Natural Violet or Japanese Honeysuckle, per oz. Guerlain’s Jicky, per oz.. .55¢ Vio-] Piver’s Le Trefle, per Zeus] OF. 58¢ Colgate’s Italian Violet, Hot Water Bottle Specia $1.00 Lion Maroon Water Bottle, spe $1, Bottle .... $2.25 Bartell special 8-ply b 85c Sanitary Fountain Syr' cial $1.75 Fountain Extra Rubber Tubing for Syringe. . . Rubber Hot ial..... 5 Goodyear’s Maroon Hot Water -$1.29 3est Rub- er Water Bottle .........- $1.89 inge, spe- -A9¢ $1.29 Fountain 25¢ Extra Bulbs for Atomizers $5.00 Buckeye Bath Cabinet Special $2.75 Bartell sells for less _ always, Chest Protectors Chamois Vests 5~Bartell-5 Drug Stores Store No. 610 2nd 2 Store No. 4 Ballard No. 3 | Store No. 5 1406 2nd Av. Store Cor. Ist Av, and Pike ~~ Store No. 6 Cor. Westlake and Pine.

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