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iv. NowCant Ab Your New Coat B 11] Raincoats— Special Tomorrow Regular $12.50 values in eo colors sell each, a and Suit on Credit FALL COATS Manhattan Tailored Coats, shown here exclusively, are cut on the very latest correct Ines and made up of the newest of fabrice. For street wear and general utility, In full length and three-quarter models, you will find just the coat you wish in our large collection—popular prices with credit Make Your Purchases Now— Pay Just $1 Weekly FALL SUITS We are showing a particularly hand. some lot of new fall sults In both striet ly tailored and fancy modela. From neat serges to popular woolen fabrics, navy, brown, tan, black and mixtures that rep- resent unusual values at the prices that are marked—and you can buy your suit on credit, oe Moire silk raincoats per fectly rubberized and wa- ter-proof, regular $25 values in all colors, 19 special tomorrow . fe rubberized raincoats OUTFITTING CO. 1515 SECOND AVENUE Ladies’ Man Tailored SUITS - MADE IN SEATTLE Strictly Man Tailored They are the best that money can buy. You will say the same if you will come in and examine them. OUR PRICES ARE $25 to $32.50 Ladies’ long Coats, made to order i $15 to $25 The upstairs store gives you the best for less money. Dear Miss Grey } not 30 years old. | would like to enjoy it | to do shopping. | nappy me, but I fall to see it met HOW TO GET THIN! SAYS BILLIE BURK! WOMAN 18 NO LONGER A CONVENIENCE, BUT A PARTNER I have been married eight years Mine Grey | since I have been married evenings, but | am at home week after week, only when I hurry to town! children or other necessities. thing be would be so unmindfv! of what pleases me if he really loved | I love music and studied voea! three years whee a girl given that up, as he never seemed feet happy, and am I at fault THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912, UST USE SOME IN ARTICLE ON PHYSICAL CULTURE, ee ® of those who ask want an easy way | *) Reeeeee eee eee eee eee eee eee Tam the mother of four small children and am but can’t say I have! been happy, only as I make myself so with my cbildrer My husband ts 14 years older than I and very quiet jing he rarely talks, but reads his paper and | 1 have always done all my work dnd sewing, and economized: im/to reduce rapidly, take your stretch In the ever is ready for bed | every way, but now we have accumulated quite a littl: property and ft) I have not known what pleasure ts! My husband goes out to business meetings My health is not very good, but I know I would feel better if | were! lam so sad and lonely for compantor 1 have to ip. Hé sayn he loves! cent | spend for the but do you for every He knows I love him dearty but have nterested. Tell me what to do tol ? A SAD WIFE, Your husband may not} fercises which you can take at this; 'Y AND WILL POWER, OWN “SYSTEM” OF | BY BILLIE BURKE THE FIRST WORD—You can't stretch your abdomen by overeating and expect to re- main slender. cee HOW SHALL | REDUCE MY FLESH? This is one of the ques) tions we hear on ull sides, but most to do it My system of physical culture will not only reduce one's Mesh but if persisted in will keep one from taking on flesh. A woman who is too heavy i* usually opposed to taking much exercise and ber liver) s quite as lazy as the rest of er very fleahy and wish) ing exercines in bed covered with a blanket and with a couple of hot water bottles beside you. The ex Ume are st thing the body, toes, arma and neck. When you are in a profuse perspjration, get out of bed, take a cool bath or shower and a vigorous rub. Then go through the stretching exercises an I have told you in @ previous article. If you will ase the stretching of your liver exercise in connection with the stretching of the abdom inal muactes, which ie done by FOI III i tote tet! t Pal * * . a RRR Dear Miss Grey: I just read what “Jack” had to say, and fully agree with him. 1 have persuaded several of my chume to quit smoking and drink ing, but whenever I run across a “hopeless case” 1 do not associate with them. Regarding the chaperon question T have never had the pleasure of a chaperon’s company when out with & young lady And have always been trusted by the girls’ mothers Jack, you have struck the correct | note. Ww A.~Many been re ceived agr Jack.” Most of them w writt by men, show ing there are many @ manly men | abroad, If the girl is trained to #e-| lect the best, she will be saved) many @ heartache NOTICE TO READERS) All letters cannot be an- #| ewered in the paper, and many *| are without name or address. ® A stamped, self-addressed en- velope always brings a prompt # reply. CYNTHIA GREY, # * ade dee ee ee ee ee | Full length knitted coats of worst ed, with a vari-colored border and knitted cap to match, are popular cold-weather outfits AGREES WITH JACK, take letters have ne with CHINA CUrs AND D SAUCERS Add your name to our rowing list of China De rt real, wenuige Kimon = pute ite China and Bau Saturday No phone or © OD orders Wednesday so far in our history. Lowest Prices on Children’s Coats Our prices now on Girls’ Coats are at least twenty-five per cent. low- er than any other store in Seattle, Not only that, but we have the biggest and best-selected stocks in town. All the staple and new ma- terfals made up in “dressy” models. Special lots for Saturday at 98, $3.98, $6.98 ..0 $9.38 ANTON & Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca. Main 6035 “The Eco Very Bold, Decisive Bargains are the order for Sat- urday, the last day of Our Splendid Business Building Sale We have set several new selling marks during this event. two weeks’ business this reorganized firm has done. [2 The rushes were so intense that many ceive the attention they should have received. 5 STOMACH BAD? BELCHING GAS AND SOUR FOOD? WANT 10 FEEL FINE? Wonder what upset your stomach—which portion of the food did he damage—do yout ‘evolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented | mto stubborn lumps; your head dizzy and aches tcids and oructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated a little Diapepsin what became of the indigestion and distress Millions of men and women today know that it | have a bad stomach. wate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear, Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a and just wonder belch gases and in five minutes you truly will in needless to A little Diapepwin occasionally keeps this dell- CHILA CONCARNE, BTC. Free 1411 Grd Av., bet. Union and Pike. oO} 11130 A.M TO 1 A y Service Mate Gees. noon Co. prisoners prejudice and judge these gar by the ~but SEE Values to $1.00 It has been the biggest Last Wednesday was the biggest did not re- But do not be discouraged—we are strengthening our forces with more salespeople, more wrappers and more cashiers. A “Clean-up” Sale of Children’s Dresses at $1.49 $2.00 AND $2.50 VALU Chis “special” includes every $2.00 end $2.50 Girls’ Dress in our store and consists of heavy galateas, worsteds, ginghams and other ma- terials made up in attractive mode! All sizes, from 4 to 14. Literally dozens of patterns to choose from. Mothers bring in the School Girls Saturday and let us fit them out. A-—T understand your position perfectly know it, but he is selfish—be may bave been raised thac wa’ He should give at least an hour of Bia evening to the society of bin family You are at fauit_in One particular, and that is in giving up your individual tastes because be is pot Interested. Pick up your music Great Waist Special This ia the lot we have been ad- vertixing and of which we have sold moPe than four thousand Waists during the last week. The standing straight and allowing the head to go over back an far an pow sible, you will reduce yourself about the hips and abdomen. Be sure and pat your head back, bending at the Bargain in White Waists Lingerie and taflored Waists in the latest models. The only rea- son for a cut in price, is that a Ladies’ Tailored Suit *CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING 2nd Floor Alaska Bldg. Seattle, U. S. A. Shop 238-240 Lumber Exchange Bldg. Cor. Second and Seneca St. In addition. have half of the money is manly. OPENING U§. Land Grant 5 to $18.50 an acre, to be paid in 10 yearly payments, _ 6 per cent interest. _***Opening famous “MILWAUKEE” LANDS, under U. S. Land Grant in the year 1880. 5 “**Milwaukee” train. leaves 7:15 p. m., back in Seattle Sunday evening. Special round trip ticket, including sleeper, $9. *** Beautiful prairie land, no timber to clear, practically ready for:plow. Surrounded by wheat farms in cultivation. This is fine wheat land for immediate-use. Office Open Tonight — Call for Colored Map Meeere orebesescoes ooosseesees CUT THIS OFF AND SEND IN TODAY Please send the colored map’ and all particulars. I am interested in the land. . Name ... eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee rere a Terre eee eee eee eee ad Star 10-25-12 after th | He will not be granting « favor just, he will see it that way, and will be much bappler In doing what sing even when the sky le dark talk the matter over with him and arrange that you house and children are provided for It is your right, and if he t# fair and — | * [eee ee eee tah eene * * A BRIDE'S DIFFICULTIES. *| * eee eee eee S| Dear Miss Grey; 1 read your col-| umns with so much interest and wonder if you can belp me. I have/ been married five months and | want to tell you, dear Miss Grey, I | have a woman's troubles. | will ad mit L can't cook very well; bot my) mother-in-law keeps inviting ug over! to dinners and, of course, she te a| first-class cook. 1 don't like to go. What is a good cook book? One} that shows quick ways of meat bak-| ing, and how long I should boll my) potatoes? I have lots of trouble in my cooking. Also hew can I get out of going over to my husband's mother's house for meals? NO COOK A: Tam #0 sorry you are jeal ous of yeur mother’s cooking, for there are so many thing# you can jearn from her, She must be a fine! woman if she is @ first-class cook and bas not tormented your life out telling you how to do things There is really no quick way to | bake™meats, for full time mast be |siven them to get thoroughly done. Boil potatoes from 20 to 30 minutes. | The minute they are done, remove, pour off the wat and set back on the fire a few moments, shaking |them gently. This will make them mealy. 1 am sure if you will ask your motherinJaw to show you some things, she will be pleased, and you will both be benefited. Fannie Merrit Farmer's Book {s one of the begt Cook CRAKE RRR * * * “SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS «| * ARE MADE OF.” *) * ¥ RRR RH Dest Mise Grey: 1 would like th ask you a question. Can you tell me why one dreams so hard night after night and fs all tired out in the morning, and is the same weelt in and week out? Is it a disease? And is there anything to get rid of dreams? What causes dreams? A CONSTANT READER, A. 1 know for a fact that the best way to get rid of dreams ia 6’ ignore them. Absolutely ‘refuse ‘té repeat them, and if they come to mind, dismiss them and think of something else, Yes, they are a disease. Any- thing that does not produce ease is disease, Scientists have searched for years for a solution of dreams; but are where they started, | edad eee ne 7 * *% ANOTHER SAYS * * CLAMS CRAWL. * * * eee ee ee ee ey Dear Miss Grey. Well I should saya clam coyld crawl. “Web-foot” destribed thelr mode of traveling exactly; but I never saw a pipe frees Let us hear from others in regard to clams. EASTER COTTON GLOMER, waint until you can feel-the muscles polling over the abdomen and down the front of your lege Thins ex ereine may make you a little dizzy at first, but it will soon wear off. “e.* JUST ONE LAST WORD— No one need be burdened with flesh unless they lack energy and will power. MODERN elegany furnished rooma at loweet rates at Hotel Vir ginus, Eighth and Virginia, near Woeatlake. Elliott 803. qo WE MAKE IT WORTH YOUR WHILE To come up One Flight for that "SUIT, OVERCOAT OR RAINCOAT Ten't tt WORTH YOUR WHILE te Invet et ‘We appreciate a call as much as your cash. Clothes for All Men— $15.00 .. $25.00 Slip-Ons for Women a Men rrom $2.50 vp ‘Hammerstough’s Second Floor Liberty Butlding Opposite Postoftice. ‘EVERY STEP SAVES MONEY” Nowest effects, such as dog: tail plumes, collar boas, ostrich strips, Willows made of your materia any shade, Plumes dyed MODEL MILLINERY o cleaned and curled, 527 People’s Hank Wi: SPECIAL MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ sUuITsS $25.00 TO $32.50 ‘ailored Suit Sho; mber Exchange Bi Ladi 248-240 for Sat. Beautiful lot of freah Vio- loti 100 a bunch, Paris Florist 218 Pike St. assortment offered for Saturday consists of white and black lawns, sateens, linenettes, mad. ras, percales, ete. Waists for drees or house wear. All sizes, 34 to 44, Worth 75e to $1.50, Saturday .. cove few are “mussed,” and of other numbers we are overstocked. All sizes, 34 to 44. We hope there will be enough of these to go around. It is only natural, however, that the early buyers will find the best selec- 63 tion. Values to $1.50 .... Cc Children’s Sweaters 25c REGULAR PRICES 75c to 98c. A special lot to close out; selected from our regular stock of 0c, T5c and 98c Sweaters; all sizes for Boys and Girls, from 1 to 14. Grays, wine, white, cardinal and combination colors. 500 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Gloves $1.00 Pair ~~. The assortment includes a fair run of sizes and nearly all the leading colors and grades up to $1.98, in the twelve-button length. There are plenty of the regular lengths, also, the mates of which sold at $1.48 and $1.75 a pair. 1.00 MILLINERY Department See our splendid tine of Children’s Hats, including those for small Boys as well as for Girls, in Felts and Hood shapes. These are neatly trimmed and all ready to wear, and the $3.00 i. 48c prices range from .... Aviation Toques ‘New arrivals in stylish, all-wool Aviation Toques, in pink, blue, white, red and grays. These are Just the thing for school wea and the prices range up from....... eeeeees Men’s 50c Underwear 39c Main Floor Men's Cotton Ribbed Underwear in gray, blue and salmon, All sizes in the Shirts, but not all sizes in the Drawers. To close the lot 33 we have priced them at, a garment ....... c Men’s $1.00 Underwear 88c Fine Camel's Hair Wool Shirts and Drawers, in sizes 32 to 50 inclusive. Our regular 8 $1.00 grade, per garment, Saturday... Cc Men’s $3.00 Wool Union Suits $1.39 One broken line of quite heavy Union Suits, one of the best makes on the market, in natural gray part wool material; sizes 36, $8, 44 and 46. We will close them out Saturday—these $1 39 $3.00 values, at, A BUit,....cecereeseenee . SEE SWEATER trem AT TOP OF AD. “ Shoe Bargains FOR THE BUSINESS BUILDING SALE IN OUR GREAT ECONOMY BASEMENT. GIRLS. 1 PAIR SHOES AND 1 PAIR RUB- BeRS . Bring only $1.25 for a nice pair of Vici Kid blucher Shoes for girls, any size from 12 to large 2, fitted with a good pair of Rubbers. This offer {2 good for Saturday only. HIGH TOPS FOR GIRLS. There is nothing more: practical than our Gun- metal high top button Boots, for girls. Note carefully the low prices that follow. They are based according to size, $2.50, $2.25, $2.00 ..0 $1.75 CHILDREN’S HIGH BOOTS. Souffer style late and button igh top Boots, wide nature last, thick, flexible welt style soles, either lotus calf or black vel- our. A very sight- ly boot that both pleases and pro- tects the young- sters. Sizes &% to 11. Per pair, $2.00; sizes 5 to 8 per WOMEN’S RUBBERS 75c Highest quality, perfectly fitting—new and fresh factory shipments now ready in ali 75 the latest styles, a pair , F c WOMEN'S WELT BUT" $3.00 Tans, Gunmetals and Patents—all widths, all sizes, short vamps; round, roomy toes and Cuban heels, Positively not found elsewhere at less than $3.50, WOMEN’S STREET BOOTS, $5.00 Made of overweight brown calf stock. with extra heavy, welted, extension soles—blucher cut, blind eyelets, Cuban heels, the very high- est type of workmanship and material. These Boots are designed for winter service and are meeting with instant approval at, $5 00 a pair... se see EN’S SHOES, AT $2.50. Come and see our black calf bluchers, at $2.50. They have extra thick Goodyear welt soles, Sizes 6. to 8%, If your size is in this range, be here early Saturday, for these are Bee , $8.50 and $4.00, BIG BOYS’ SHOES, $1.00. We start @hoe prices at a dollar a pair for the big sizes, 2% to 5%, but for Saturday only, Plump stock Satin Calf Shoes, well worth $1.50 a pair, We give correspondingly low prices on our higher grade Shoes for Boys like this: Per pair, for shoes that wear, $3.00, $2.50, $2.25, $2.00, $1.75 and $1.50. Boys’ Begt Rubbers—sizes up to large 2, 80c; to large 5% . Men's new stock Rubbers, plain or roll edge, per palr oo... ..cceeeeeees