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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912. “ OR COOP OC Oe OOOECeeoeoreeeceeeomn 0 a THE HALLOWE'EN TABLE ° HAL bbe Ree eee ee 2 2 2 Ye OY at WILL know much of he, Whether the table be round or If you have a aitdown repast, ag tne ee bese d | Square, instead of using a cover, chicken and nut salad, pd Dut will gettle | UN®, CrosMed pieces of orange col-| peanut butter, frozen pudding, nut ee jaland town in joes paper, scart fashior Light| cake, fruit and raisins will serve ly in =) your children will t See small candies, the as a suitable menu, to his country pe pag a ted which may be) If the feast in passed around, WBY thoroughfares of a 4 & eRe yo hollowed out/ serve owls, black cats and bate mpl nd your {4d decorated with funny faces, — | with blinking white eyes on plat ea. will marry, but | amall Kettle, gilded over or|ters, ‘These are “cut outs.” As » You ede snd more | ST8PPed fn orange-colored crepe the guests pick them up, they will aed Lee: ond and decorated with “cut notice a handy little env lope on fe life your business will - a. witches and = goblins. of each, in which you from door to door, Later | (une Tom an improviaed tripod, ully Inclosed a (oothsome = ag will come to you. eae make an exceller nter- sandwich, The “cut outs” may be Steady met your com.|Plce. A doll, dressed as a witch kept ag souvenirs BBO tite and will bo wedded | ag over the caldron, would! Little pampkin ples about three from today. Yc fo will | Suseest the Halloween spirit inches in diameter should be ar. yer one if you do your Individual candy boxes, round in ranged conveniently on a side hake it 80 shape, could be surmounted with board, where the Kuests may come of your life will be ng Ala heads in Halloween col again as often as they please, Dot 4 es an jeland where = priva lok e box being entirely covered these ples with currants for eyes. = ii inal ‘wil be forgotten in face | With & crepe paper dress, —‘Tooth-| nose and mouth. hey will prove a ‘ 2 . K RRO Meee future husband. Your lat | picks vit make the arms, | pleasing novelty, uM Le , Will be one long bapph | = - om ETE arscesce totes th. Se KUE. to yourself. Success depends on your own ef tt C e cop many Make and = keey ny Le ers to ynthia Grey Be slow to marry i i is your forte. Your Til be devoted to tt eee ee ee ee ee ee * gee from door to door ; alae canes HE USED ME FOR A PLAYTHING * Se ee ee L Keep a peanut stand * Pores rena cob See KARR RARER RRR ERE e am ron ell pe BO . Dear Miss Grey: I was engaged to a young man who worked tn y te peer station and é0 e, tet intended to get married in about a year. , jenographer, was called to a nearby city and worked | or to your name doctor's office. Sasi tuibaccsateyt: 9 b] ® e KE A I thought the doctor was In love with me, as he took me out to din 'TA bers and we had good times together, #0 | dropped my correspondence . with my friend, saying that I didn’t care to have him annoy me any SURE more, as I thought I had found my true husband, He wrote and asked me to be careful, as | was in a new city and temptations were great, e ° —- and if I didn’t care for him to write him in 16 daye—in that time | Th F R ° W 9 U A t it ould have 7 ugh o ° oer Sromach | Ser sem sok Sot ae ts poe st OES tas Ne Sak erence nemains ere Up Agains tion by Mo Morning. —_ wee take me long to decide and to call It off, never dream pt ng he wou * * i. a i. eevee Now I am out of employment and will ask you how I could reach More than one year ago the blockade surrounding the 42-story new Smith Building was established, and we realized that gu the rascals out the head) him by letter, ax a letter from him would be a areat help to me. The inst it, bu idea i i 1 Theref elyi bl i b Mamewanees, the indiges, doctor just used me for a plaything, and I am back here, a sorrowful we were up against it, but had no idea it would be continued so long. erefore, relying on reasonable assurance given us by itis sot toute) oe eee ton ee ey. TOR 7m, John B. Agen, also the Superintendent of Streets and other city officials that the blockade created by temporary sidewalk and out with Cascaret es . * . . sae . cast women take| yee at eeathae Nith you, but. really, after treating « good friend Hil fence would be removed, as required by City Ordinance, Section 13, 1912 Edition, we made extensive arrangements for contem- ‘and then and never Before great good can come to your life, you must get rid of selfish plated increase in business and purchased vast quantities of merchandise, including W. B. Quaile’s $125,000 stock bought at 55c caused by @ lazy] .. “ Bs ipah Dowels or an upset |", | Ye phage yrs ine ete oe pe ay "= pd ela Sasi t a. on the dollar, and including Dry Goods, Clothing, Women’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel, Millinery and Shoes. But to our surprise another day of dis If you are out of money. go to the ¥. W. ©. A. It is a girls’ assoct- we are now reliably informed that the fence remains for months yet, probably until next spring. Consequently, something must ation to help girls in the position you are to find employment. gear stomach; remoy eek OEMS KAA HS REE RES be done to reduce our enormous stock of Fall and Winter goods which crowds our store from cellar to ceiling. Accordingly, * we are now conducting a sale so far ahead of any yet attempted in Seattle, even by ourselves, that to adequately convey to you ow agp Raeed i. in this ani t its full money-saving significance would be an almost impossible task. Bright, fresh, new fall merchan- * Cee RRARRRARERRRRE RE " * fied waste matter and - ie isha cuphia a: dise offered at prices that all will appreciate. SEE WINDOWS. tatestines and bowels Dear Miss Grey: A few years ago I ran dances every Saturday . feel great evening at a «mall town and was known for some distance along the tonight will surely | Coast as the only floor manager who would allow raging. It was when out by morning. | raging was first introduced. ‘ W i Bar i fay ore — foes 10- At these dances it seemed every one was thunderstruck to see a $1.25 Kid Gloves 79¢ The aist gains drug eans | couple “rag.” Personally, | think a smooth “walk,” walked to a good a , ar ee qd cial ems ur id) foe) bead, coger gromll ed wostep or walts (and I prefer to call it “walking” (nstead of “rag Two-Clasp Imported Kid Chambray Waists, blue and liver ging”) is the most beautiful dance one can see. Not the rough way a . | : month. een love t© | Gowdy would “rag,” but the refined glide of gutbcospecting Gencurs Ay Gloves in black, white and — senses = a oe tan, with contrast collar and oageng Ben y taste | ow how, prevailing colors. Blockade . Re Pena Jai E cuffs; collar d hed ; gripe or sicken. ‘The trouble with mest te that they don't know what raasiag ts. sale pie 7 Star Roltting and es [ $1.50 and $175 Auto | Swiss and Nainsook Em- cuffs; collar detached ; 69c A FLOOR MANAGER ON “RAGGING” * much leas how to dance it. One can make any dance rough. The Dan broideries, Edging and $1.00, for Week Only. ish polka, for instance. Mixe Grey, wouldn't you prefer to see a couple 4 Pair : sing Pi Insertion, the kind usu- Black Sateen Waists, sizes time, “walking” Instead of bouncing up and down like a rubber ball? jctures, 4 of, well say college students, glide away softly, amoothly, in perfect Ladies’ $1.50 Cape Gloves, ies white and ecru. 25 and prevailing $1, 19 | | ally sold at 15¢ and his’ Si: shaeseas: athuinn: Studi Oh, deliver me from that “Society hop”! Mothers, beware of these ' , Special, per yard .. c | colors. Sale price | 20c. Sale price scodgey sity: 8c 48CHIO J} yudtic dances, expecially in the country, and I claim to know. Yet tn a pair v “ a aphegg Be) oa mstice to my home town, when you are at a country dance, inside the - naa hall with your daughters, no more order of respect could possibly be —— | valid you In your own home. A DANCER. PECIAL py Where Else Can You Find Such Values 9 Lace Edge Trimming, Scarfs, in black, white ith ‘you. SeHR AREA AAAAKAHHS | would have us believe: of those . : TO ORDER LADIES’ J} * # who have, the slanderer is respon in Strictly Tailor-Made suits nf SANE VIEW OF CHAPERON ® sible for many, e@ $25.00 TC $32.50 ® = While we do counsel our boys e pines || Sifakegt thts se me aes oats and Suits AGAIN WE SAY ¥ r jen Grey: ave re eron them. ve must trust the e <a soanaee with interest the by cg a be mother of their girl friend to do . a5 Us haperon written by the old and) that. Thereby, while protecting the ’ ‘ ri gp RS) as 28: young, the parents and the chaper| name of her daughter, she is also) Think of It! Fall Styles! You Don’t Have to Wait bees. ostric! t 7 ete ate of your ll "Twin to state why 1 cbapercal ee Mamet MOTHER In Women’s $14.00 Nov Denutitel | 95.00. Sx . c | elty Coats Waists included in this y shade, J my daughter. is not because I y $7 98 J feel I cannot trust her, nor that llarxeeeakekeeteeheee 4 mand Suite . . sale. Correct styles in until the end of the season to get a right cannot trust the young man, but be- * j $27.50 Plain Man-Tail all colors; $6.00 val price if you buy your Sult at this store. cause I wish to protect her from the # | AM EXCEEDINGLY * ; ! ‘ored Blue Serge Suits, ues, sale "92. 59 Here are the prices for this sale: slanderous remarks of those whom # AND COLOLY POLITE « H ned with Skinner price 4 i i they meet. These remarks, being | # * f eatin... Blockade sale WOOL SWEATERS in Men's and Young Men's repeated from one to another, untille weet eetekenaehe F price prevailing colors and all 3 $18.00 Suits at they are finally construed to mean! Dear Miss Grey:. | am in a rath- 4 ‘ is. $17 50 sizes at Blockade Sale abu chit Weene Maes much more than when they first/er pecullar predicament. I am 16, \ * eee” Satie” ead prices. $2.50 All-Wool $20.00 Suits at started. and home a good deal, as | can't go i We ‘s $3.50 Slip-o: Sweaters in sizes for Laide ying It is a woman's inborn instinct to|to school. There are two gentlemen "Et J Ratnoss reacee A young ladies and wom- ‘ Men's and Young Men's protect her virtue. Not as many boarding at our house, have been for ie riage $2 45 | on, sate $1 49 $25.00 Suits at .. \ girls go wrong as the “dear public”|about four years, and they bring sale price # price ’ : | friends who have no homes out for iH Three hundred Lingerie $7.60 Ruffneck aran The newest Fall models and the most dinner. These are very respectable § i , and) «some Outdoor teed All-Wool Sweaters, fashionable shades of brown, tan and |men, except for one fault. They : J Dresses, regular values Oxford, cardinal and gray. Made by the best tailors in the can't leave me alone, to $5.00, in $1 69 | maroon, sale $5 98 land. If I am cooking they will come this sale for . | price . ' SPECIAL—Nen's and Young Men's $25.00 into the kitchen and “chuck” me end $30.00 “Sophomore,” “Sincerity” and under the chin, put their arms about setulae’: Omeent” kab ee How About Furs?—On Sale Tomorrow none belter made, me and tell me how much they like! A NEW YORK MANUFACTURER'S $3,000 SAMPLE LINE. me, and, last, but not least, talk such idle Mattery. Now, Miss Grey, what do you sup- pose there js in me that attracts these men (7)? I have told them each separately and in plain words We are now located in our new quarters at that it is very annoying to be pes- 1424 Third Av., Near Pike no good. My sister ls two years ol 150 Boys’ Overcoats; best bargain in The most phenomenal values in high-grade Furs : ge Pha $6.60 and ever offered the women of Seattle. Here is an op- ss 8 portunity that should appeal strongly to women plan- bas re gi Corduroy Pant: $2.48 ning to buy Holiday Furs. Make your selection from yeni tine ant ue i Hrown or Hlack Fox, Jap Mink, China Mink or $3.00 Cassimere Working Vitit our new store, which is the finest on the Pacifie Const. [| er than I, but they don’t bother her. a | Coney Sets, alxo separate pieces, including Muffs Pants at SEWI G A\ HINE 0 Vogt 4 have te besa 4 d (Pillow or Rug), Stoles, all lined with dependable $4.00 Gentlemen's Slip-on e now I simply avoid them. However, 4 8 _ mn EPARATE PIECES RANGING IN PRICE FROM Men's $2.00 Wool Sweater Coats, plain I am exceedingly and coldly polite, } 5 Location—1424 Third Av., Near Pike—New Location. S camer heen thee. y) 00 20 00 red and gray, sale $ 39 To : Please, Miss Grey, tell me what price to do. I have done nothing Inten- 00 00 Men's $3.50 All-Wool Union tionally to make these men act as SETS '. AND UP TO « Suits going for they do. PEGGY. A.—I think they are just teasing Bg Don't get the idea you are at-| tractive to them, aside from prob-| ably being amusing. If you will, Here's Your Opportunity to Sup- . a Py have your mother or older sister| rc.) Br rt speak to them seriously about It, ‘1 Be oe es 5 has oe Sak = 0 alles LOOK AT THESE BLOCKADE SALE PRICES Diy Vourgehee ith Winter oo Ladies’ Sc Hemstitched White J $1.60 and $1.75 Hand Ladies’ white Jersey-ribbed |] We're offering for this sale Men's Cynthia’ s Answers Men's $4.00 heavy box calf Shoes, antmerchiets ; 1 Bags .98c Vests and Pants, high neck If} 75c Heavy Merino Underwear, to Many Questions ae Sone soles; , Thursday 500 Gidiaditits und eas nae Shirts and Drawers, ‘ 10c to 16e Narrow Ribbon. 5- | Gloves for . eS pit . yard pieces, all colors, T6e to $1.00 Kar Rings Regular 25¢ Table Oilcloth. sini $1.00. and $2 Flannel Shirts plece now going for Blockade 14¢c wel drawers, 7 c oe sewed, wale 98 26¢ to 36c all pure silk fancy | 7c blue and red Fig- price eeee Sea's an Gotign Baknee a HENDRICKs, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res., Bal. 974 “Billy” is a name given Billy price . Ribbons; plain and 16c ured Calicoes .. bp Good quality 15¢ Pillow Sc ond. Drawers, Burke in childhood by her father. fancy colors; per yard.. 12%c Lonsdale Muslin, Sips . each .. Ladien’ $3.00 viel kid Shoes, but 1] Ladies’ 15¢ seamless and stain- | per yard .... Ylb. roll White Cotton Bat- |} Sen's $8.80 and some $460 Wool a 'e The greatest waterfall in the _ oe jucher, less black cotton 11 Men's 20c Cotton Socks, 5 ting; 12%e 7: Union Suits, now 4 world, in feet, is the Grand Lab- sale price Hose, pair C all sizes, pair value going for We Wood and Coal. rador. Girls’ gunmetal high top button [| Men's and Young Men's regu- | $3.00 Messaline Silk Ptticoats, | $6.00 all pure Oregon wool |} Men's $2.00 Wool Sweater Coats; Welgit and Measure At Stimson's Mill, Seattle, Wash. Shoes; $2.50 value; lar $16.00 Suits, now black and popular Blankets. Sale plain red and gray. a ee ae a sale price offered . colors. . . A Sale price .. ps yO We carry a large and complete line of Heating }} drainage basins shows that the sur- to select fr. face of the earth Is being removed 2 ‘om. at the average of one inch in 760 ears. e THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY WARE. er Hosiery i Underwear wn RONAATAAAAAAAAA a NOAA \\wanamanenn The tenth wedding anniversary Men's $5.00 high top, oi! grain, fis tin, two-buckle, duplex pegged and BALL ARD Some letters are not answered HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. because local addresses cannot be a printed in this department; be- Ladies’ $1.50 Luzerne % because of such private nature that cn ‘ " ye Assortment, Hest Prices. Come snd Soe. the writer would not like it to ap-|fm— 29° Ribbed Cotton Hose 533, Ballard Av. "8 2 vi ar. A stamped, self-addressed for Boys and Girls. wi py fe pavelope will bring a prompt reply. Sale price, pair $2.50 Ladies’ Strictly All- Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish Bee —- . Wool Union Suits, Sardines. Complete line of Heinz's Pickles and Bot- For premiums, consult the tech- pra i 4 Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger’a Coffees. Prompt fi] nology department of the public Ladies’ 50c Black ‘ Sale Mbrary, The address of almost any Silk Hose for, pair . SECOND AV., AT JAMES price TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY reliable firm in the United enc Pants, each ‘AND— —TOYs! TOYS! TOYS! |c#use the letter may be too long: 4 f$ ING nit Vests and 25th Ave. and 67th St. %. W. Ei may be found in the reference roam.