The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1913, Page 5

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fe) THE STAR-. Every Woman Likes One “Party” Dress I think man should look | household he had bet ands this after hi@office, and let his wife run the I@ran is going to boas averviiina and be the whole cheese er hire a housekeeper od made man and He made woman ) man has a re ® for his wife he will not @y to applieg to the wife, he same ind sh@pld con® to m@ and say lam ¢« to be , say: “AN right.” Then I would pack my little trunk vod say to him When you are tired of doing my work and your bossing, 1 wil He does a but we both tr and we have no trouble MRS Db to@o the right t ‘ PREMISES MAKERS GOOD GLASSES 30 2nd. Ind. AVE. Tell & Bachelor Who Thinks year 1 (2) that this ts 191%; not the ancient Ask him why he doean’ mové to Russia ther decad@pt nation, then he can men obey 7 H him things A, D., not B, ¢ » Portugal, Turkey stitions man. writer and not the ancient traditions recogn ty constituting authority in final a 4 {of Biblical beginninas Solence say The whole phe bears 4 certain stamp of apuriousness as female. The male te a more after t and essential affairs of life the fen rth in male flowers tleally not allod male superiority In a word, life In all ser There stage and mena of #0 ¢ least wife being aring { the word “obey” still r marriage but Every woman and girl likes toj tie treatment of woman ts the, measure of the degree of civilization have one really nice dress in a sea ® universal 1 s eternal; truth is of today as well as son wh she els she can Wwoar e ely MINNIE Bt FRAZI Rn at any spectal affair and look wel above is from one of the present day, deep stedents. oer btished w ee te tow Tt may be made like the ifustra tion, with fow neck, short sleeves} and Sembtrain. Or it omy into a high neck costuihe by the us » guimp with sleev $PLattaze To Cemthin, Grow letters and answers eing you, I admire Dear Miss Grey: I am a constant reader of the At m The Star, and though | never had the pleasure of we you for your good juder things Will you please tell me whether police women and the purity squad are the same thing ° squad is hired and pald by the « F IGNORANCE og you for t t in this city, except tn th »w the opinion of on foundation of the dress is pink satin with a tunic o chiffon The protective police officere, ere pald by the city amd are doing a noble work in protectiog women and young girls, who are not treated as criminals; but as 1 or Personally | know of several cages where young girl tar cut Ask one of the you women | o ta r night, and see for yourself, f ned to be a) . your al - ladies Suits THIRTY-FOUR AND lowe anyone like thie first love TWENTY -GEVEN. of mine, What can | do te Dear Will you please make up for what | have done? give me your opinion? Should a| NORWEGIAN GIRL women of 36 marry a man of 277) &- My dear girl, anything that You may consider ether conditions jan) rig for married happiness os being fub fitted. Peom our new 1913 Spring the new, leading sine your opinion bighly aod shall ewalt with eagerness rour re ply. MARY ANNE. A—If everything else in candy oy clve to happiness the age should not leterfere in this ease, d to hie own business with Jesus once sald, ondema you,” and ir heiy? Neither do 1 ¢ neither does God | want to say HE GENT HER A PAIR OF. GREEN STOCKINGS. Dear Miss Gr A very band ‘doesn't & ome younk fa our joy posely driven him, or . 4 . neigh borboud om | see dally, | (he . gent me @ very beatiful pair of has purposs iven green silk slockings for Christmas ber to it 1 have ver hed ao intreduction Throw away al) this jeed dat know bow to take bis and make yourself, and e gift. Shall i return it? He ie & happy. This experience self-blame, eumber of yeare older than |. Do @ebar your from marria others, iid not the’ you think he Intended them as an bet er fit you for lifes ‘Lined with the best guar ingult, es of Irish descent? : anteed satin Please anewer soon ‘ i OBJECTS TO LITTLE If you have your cloth, ANXIOUS. THINGS LIKE LYING bring i in We will make 4 Ask your mother what to do. Dea! res 1am 6 While the man may have meant no \herm, it ip better for a girl not to nceept wearing apparel from BDy | jie and have nd f is I and furnish the y with a $18.00. All our lored and lining for ry ung lady, 19 I have a bad habit of (¢lling small lies at times, which she says is re volting to ber nature. Has rhe a right to get angry at such a small thing as telling lies? ng should an engage- between two young 0 le ach other real FIBBER Lying ts not a small Suits are man-tai | man wbo ie not @ rela! ive. guaranteed. THE LAST TIME H@ TREATED ME COLD tear Miss Urey It am tn love SUIT SHOP with @ young man. I must say with aii my heart, and 1 think be .398-240 LUMBER EXCHANGE BUILDING es me; but can i find out for sure? He told me he did: but the laat time I saw him he treated me so! ening, but the keynote to a de coid it nearly broke my heart.) ceiiful nator catia a tees What would you do if you were ine?) ig swaying, “You can lock 1 caunot enjoy Kotog your house against a thief, but out him and 1 pre not against @ lar with any other cannot, 1 will not. N THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1525 SECOND AVE. A LOGGER ANSWERS QUES please tell me wh thi bes! TION, “ARE LOGGERS MEN?” [2T and"t “am 18 kind permission would like to an Now Here in All Colors. BROKENHBEARTED [seer Mies Hooktender | A.—You can only tell “for sure Being a logger myself, think I |whecher, or not, the young man | am on to know, that TO 1% OFF ON ALL MILLINERY |loven you. by quietly Walling for while a great number of ue do not men, we ARE ted as and we nD contac We Have a Fine, Clean Assortment. Now Is the Time to ®uy. of happiness wt Get ie fi rae, there a pink enft 4 element, w i am-very sorry to Jit NEVER DOES ANYBODY aap theme youns indies win fo a0 |ANY GOOD TO GRIEVE ready a - poke fun at | Dear Miss Grey An unm [Miss Hooktender, fall for Lb sin | happy love corel will life very ™ enalle hrison 1 was engaged to aman back | tefore i 9 in the old country. | wae very if this young and didn't know much nd you about . to In @ thedghtiess nt all mome: 1 sent him his ring c the element Dack. poken of on alf of the better tHe wae deeply in love with loggers, I thank Mise Ww. J me and grew despondent and took hie life. had tT lived in a western @ happy hour sin ind even camp for two years, and f my own family de ™ os real mow among th Am ¢ worthy to other man? | cant funy other clase ¢ | have come in co THE BOV IS RIGHT: IF STRONG ENOUGH HE CAN HELP. ‘The Lining and Goth House Dear Mile.Gaee> Taw a Button makers, cloth epongers| in 46 oanence ‘ sccordeon d knife pleaters high ont The . Wholesa d retail. P ba 227.235 Lumber Exchange BidgM ho inniwin on tryine me. - > yma the Everett-Seattle 1 Interurban Railway ATTLF ' ' fe ; ‘ to | il 4) * i f A “7 frank - "3 ha 1 d6 not af of her, Do ® eats ' ’ i i 4. a ! ”e Po or eM Io Yo men little realize the pow ert x1 they p@ssems. Now that CHECK PETITION FLOWERS “SBINE Millinery Now Half Price Brery hat, ed, now ngeat just ape half the the Hinance to #¢ $1 Le BA nds oft the city for enlar A WOEK ed the Pike Place public marke t beg a with en PAYS 2 ee this morning in the comptrolier's a Credit T OUTFITTING co. THE BILL PARIS FLORISTS office thane are about 10,00 1515 SECOND AVENUE 218 PIKE STREET 1 week to complete the work, TO MAKE the sale, if possible, more interesting! Understand that all the special | prices published up until now will remain in force in attivien, Petticoats 98 Splendid ‘Tnuslin and nainsook | high neck Gowns, trimmed with embroidery, marked at $1.25 and | $1.60 until now as clean and belting at 75c FRENCH UNDERMUSLIN SPECIALS French Unlaundered $1.60. Gx Combinatior Chemises | ad $3.50 French creas at $2, $2.60, $3.50 and $3 Good muslin Gowns, high neck : atyle Oe French Goisitidtiens a c € UP TO 50c PETTICOATS 25¢ #10, $1 ot 7 Band Petticoats in several style French Go c * Ry tucked + # or lace trimmed | Prices—$2.5 $ : th md edge © and 60e until 25 r wid or wide er flounces now. Reduced to c of styles i qualities high UP TO S0¢ PANTIES 25c en at their regular *hild muslin prices of § Selling 98c ruffles or Crystalline Crepe Un : on Saturday at utiful garments we MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR _3 specials in Drawers, 30¢, 5c, nt UC | Domestic Undermuslin Specials r, $1.00, $1.50, $2, $2 Drawers, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.5 $2, $2.50, $3, $2.50 in Princess Slips, $ Corset Covers, 26c, 50c, 76e, $1 $1.60, $1.75. Misses’ Orawers, Princess Stips, $1, $1.50, $2. $ dren's Gowns, $3.60, 4 9 | All Lingerie Waists Rarmety Up to $7. 50 on Sale At 50c, $1.65, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 HIS means all the Lingerie W aists which we had in stock up until the time the Waists for our White Sale came. So it is precisely like choosing from our stock of two weeks ago at the extraordinarily low figures here quoted! Some are a little soiled, but only slightly. ; 45 Waists marked until now at $1, your choice 50c 60 Waists marked until now at $2.50, your choice $1.65 | 95 Waists marked until now at $2.95, your choice $1.95 48 Waists marked until now at $3.95, your choice $2.95 56 Waists marked until now at $7.50, your choice $3.95 And Tailored Waists Besides $f*of them—hand embroidered or plain linen waists whi until now haye been from $2.50 to $7.50, we will divide into three lots for Sat rida} sell ng $1.65 $2.50 $3.95 And. All the White Sale mes on Waists Continue in Force —Second Floor. o / Now Untzimmed Hats Aw ‘Half! Formerly $1 to $8 LL the untrimmed Hats in our millinery section— former prices from $1 to $8 are to be included ina general half-price clearance which begins tomorrow morning. Since it | | {Sk.2™! o™ is the first sweeping reduction we PU anne have made upon them the opportun- bina mae 4 ities this sale presents are most un- usual! = Men's AFTER CHRISTMAS | Specials | Gloves ' Kid Gloves, Black and colored felt Hats, velours and About 600 model but ail 5 in all—many of them small, izes repres uld ima greatest variety of | Mufflers $8 models $4 $5 models $2.50 | gradles: Mutter or Picea $7.50 models $3.75 $3.75 models $1.88 | Mufflers—both widely adver- $7 models $3.50 $3 models $1.50 ae cee ae ate 4 une ae $6.50 models $3.25 $6 models 33 | $2.50 models $1.25 | $1.50 models 75c | | ee First Floor. $1 models 50c 75c Underwear 39c MEDIUM weight cotton Vests, with high neck and long sleeves, and’ | | area: ankle Tights to matech—hand trimmed. | | W Howie as AND ae SO ON A PURCHASE many hun- alll Boys’ $7. 50 Suits $5 f Suits from this Single ribbed white cotton Vests and Tights of maker » we can vouch for the 1 weigh ery well ysusers lined extra si n titeh coat and e« min rousers Vv f The Suits The ) th—elther worth $1.50. i tl sna thei will sell tomorrow are V hi heir at a $1.15 regular price of We have WOMEN’S $1 GARMENTS 79¢ 150, in si 9 to 17 years, which &S ht ght merino Vests and we can 1 you at : - eh, ually 79 oa tii ie Grice Fri Hy $5 a WOMEN'S $1 UNION SUITS 79¢ Close Out Prices 4 Continue Boys’ $7.50 Suits with two pairs of trousers at $5.85. o tits, an. short knee length Suits toth of m welght—made without side $1 quality WOMEN'S $9.50 UNION SUITS $1.29 Licht weight white coftom Suits, made heavier below the aint ne Cand mae wou ‘les $1.29 Boys! $10 Suis and Qvercoats reduced tg MERINO UNION SUITS $2.50 $7.85. Be, stem ey ig Oe Sete atin lovpneck, sleeveless, a $12.50 Suits and Overcoats reduce | | Firat Floor ‘ fe} ; Besa 6. The MacDougalP& Southwick Co. o The MacDougall & Southwick Co oO Second Avenue and Pike St. o: 6 Saturday Specials Added ‘to the Undermuslin Sale °

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