The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 5

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_GHILDREN HATE * CASTOR OIL, UGH! Delicious “Syrup of Figs” best for their little stomachs, liver «and waste-clog ged bowels ook back 4 a Remember pother insisted on c8 ‘ eathartics uN a = how you fe . i them With our ¢ he day, of, haret, don't force be of dowels now We have wo drew Mothers who ¢ at physic sin hild Id form sline what b s revolt ts do, The SSirounded Tr t ston Bhs and tender Dowels are injured them w your child is fre Aor aif wick, breath t tem ful jsh and ! m 1 fever: Nar 4, sore throat peevish don't will have a few hours ful of Syrup worry, because y re a well, smiling child tr ot Figs be composed senna and be harm s the stomach active and thor oughly cleanses th little one’s wasteclogged bowels, Ina fow all sour bile, un Jigested fer or gt ves on and | nout griping hildren of all Dw plainly inted on th kag Mey all means, get the genuine Aske your drusxist for the full | name | ¢ Figs and Blixir of] the California | thing else Fig 8. VEGET! ABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY) Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth 405 Arcade Bik. Seattle Special on Tulips and Hyacinths PARIS FLORIST 218 Pike St. Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 | Fit and work guaranteed. ansh ange Bu 238-249 Lump Carnations 35c and 50c Per Dozen HOLLYWOOD GARDENS TULIPS 35c POT Carnations, dozen 50c Violets, bunch 15¢ Roses, dozen $1.50 Hyacinths. pot 25¢ Special on all Ferns and Potted Plants, Phone your orders. We deliver FREE. CRESCENT FLORISTS 4th and Pike. Elliott 1658 |} — ' UNION HELP. THE BEST MEATS Milk-fed Veal Home-made Pork § T-Bone | Young Shed Lamb, Good Bacon, 15¢c pe Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop ; 4 SPRING SUIT FOR A THIN GIRL | FAINT HEART NE’ER | WON FAIR LADY Dear Miss Grey » by and have ha TAKE EVERY PRECAUTION ¢ AN ard anything about iim. "fie says he {s foremar in a grocery company, and is 26 yours of a What would ing you might print this soon tam ANXIOUS A Don't r any circum wri You will ter bounds of stances m be Pa you at once to the er of the Y Ww. ( may quiet ly matter. It wrotg for him re you should as tbis ion methods girls astr TROUGHTON’S PACKING HOUSE MARKETS. 16 OUNCES TO THE POUND. A SQUARE DEAL. MEAT SPECIALS'FOR SATURDAY MONEY CAN BUY for Your Sunday Dinner. isage, 10c per Ib. er Ib. 1 Rib, 15c per Ib | MONEY BACK MARKETS BIG WHITH MARKET yl SNYDER MARKET, Now ¢ Market p, ° We return your money if any sales we make you fre not as represented 2. THE | OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN | IT’S ALL IN THE WAY YOU STICK THE FEATHERS ON THE HAT If you wish to be in fashion from an unexpected place on your bat This season the up ate hat builder is not trying to put a lot of trimming on every creation she sends out, but she is trying to give every hat an individuality of tts own, She succeeds in making them ndividual, but not always beautiful However, the one tlustrated combines both these ¢ « It ts of dark blue straw, fa Jerneath with dar) blue velvet and its only trimming is a bunch of bird of paradise feathers tn white tucked In the crown toward the frpnt and allowed to float back over the extended brim The spring tailored sults show consider drapery, but they are still kept narrow about the bottom The one shown is of gray ratine, made with a box pleat down the from under which nearly at th fa tat which is fastened to the waist at the back, Is caught fitting with f in at the walst with a tight ad ¢ the front colle worn with bows and ¥ is butto |THE CHILD, OR THE MAN Dear Miss Grey: ! am a lady 35 years old, and have been married twice. | have a little boy 2 years old. | am going with a fellow whom | think the world and all of He does not like children and refuses to marry me uniess | have the child put in a home Which would you advise me to do, give up the child or the man? 2M A—How can there be a choice in any woman's heart between a man and her child? | am not going to tell you what to do. | will only say this, that when a man cares no more for @ woman than to ask her to | give up her child for him, in my estimation he ra far be low the standard of what a hus band should be. Any wom 1 who would even consider gie | ing up her child for a man, | lacks very much what a true mother should be. }IT 18 NOT this spring sec ur buttons of « © effect, bre irt of the ort hip # WHY THEN BE DISCOURAGED Dear Miss G As you have > many girls of my going to ask you to he ri c 15 and am having he | 1 with boys now wi let m auuse I am too bi« not me education ‘ 1 go to high lw that the feathers come wh THEIR°AFFAIR Dear Miss Gr I ea frie “ 4 with a } by ts riend wa t ar tea nd n way an Abo myself , t th with b te . endid a and t What our ? Your éarty rey will be eatly appreciated A READER A—If peopl ld attend te their own affair world Ww 1 on as I take it tha ng lad old enough 46 a is 4 tee , Cynthia’s Answers she is atr she pc he iy to Many Questions means ¢ ng this man out ¢ such a life The skin of a black fox is worth A REMEDY FOR from $5 to $10 | PIMPLES. | | Dear Miso Grey Would you} Oll or fatty ances 1 please answer in your letters a| removed fror tles t good way to get rid of pimples. 1 tution pern ave pimples all o my face and | Potasea. the boys and girla call me Pir les.” I dislike to be called that} Dr. Anna Shaw, woman su ame and would like very much to| Sst, was born in i c et rid of my pimples I Enx., Feb, 14 at ti I thank you #0 much for your 8. at th ‘ouble and advice address is 1706 PIMPLES. A—There is al Hy through some © blood ny time If you don't f in creation will rid Of course, it heal 186 constantly or they Ir n I would advise you to eat eals regu of good # en alr of fl have tried ey do not d Hair Falling? Then stop it! Stop it now! You can do it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Does not color the hair. | Ask Your Doctor. Blue Serge | SKirte $5.50 anteed Co., | Union St ©. Ayer Co., arwoll, Maas N. Y, $01 M. 5976, The Mexic Northwester road aid to have lost ay mately $3 0 in tht and Orozco revolutions, The sixth annual bowling ment of the Nationa i jation was beld at Pate | Oyster Rarebit “ cup 0 er tal butter ft, 1 ch r " cea; % tea few grains cayenr «e Clean, drain and parboil ¢ iving liquor; then t card toug muscle. Mel cheese and seasonings; as ¢ melts, add, gradually, oyster Ii ind Begs, slightly beaten. As add soft + mIXture.is stnooth of oysters, Berwe bread toasted on one being poured over untodsted Barbecued Ham. Soak thin slices of ham one luke-warm irain, ook in a hot frying pan htly browned. Remove to dish and add to fat in pat sspoons vinegar mixed Wit one-half teaspooas mu one-half teaspoon sugar, @ic eighth teaspoon paprika. thoroughly heated, jand serve at once, on xephiyrett pour’ over tem di heese 10¥ s000, parts or bit hpur wipe until serv three heone etard, 1 one When ham | TSS ASS: OS. EE ERE TR RR COO STAR—FRIDAY, PEBRUARY 28, | 1913, / Batterich Patterns In connection with JAMES MeCREERY6 CO., New York Store open from i] = 1 / . | . *. | Vanity Bag || New Novelties in | | First Showing in This Store | | J | 7 ewelry C ORONA Fn Seat Vanity | MONG the latest arrivals in | Purses with A this section is a shipment the new wrist | of German silver unbreak- | | satrap idea, which | able mesh bags, with the new | ble Into a Jonger | at $2.25. | strap crossing the | at $2.75. bag—leather tin | age at $3.25, | ings. Fitted with bok. Ban Pin Sate | change purse. At nteal combination..ot.| $1.95. | Genuine Pin Mo First Floor | rocco Vanity Purses, with the Filet Lace Sets, 1-3 Off same wrist, strap attachment, lined in mora, at $1.95. | | iP HE present prices on 6, 9 and | Novelly bag of seal grain | | I2inch Doilles of dair leather, with an elghtdneh | | : Lace range from | $4.50 to | metal frame which may be | | from $6.75 to $20 | had in gun metal, gold or si | | On 20x26 or 20x46-tnch Scarte | | ver finish, This also is from $10 to $20. leather lined and is fitted | | On 40 and 36-inch Squares | with a change purse and may | | from $12.50 to $18.50 | be had for $1.95. —Third Floor. Spring Styles ‘ | | HE prettle daintic most ¢ | het aseortment.. Some of the ct j in the de ment are | A Pink Hemp Hat fn the m | |room shape, trimm ® band, with a en bon bow, at $3.75. i | . M » quality MARABOU \| A novel ! in i) h le the Fashion for Spring Wear. b ‘ow in color, is be sold $4.50 Marabou Boas at $2.95, his assortment includes M and Ostrich ruffs in i sf gaps cae # the Meht effecta—red and | ‘ e In this same © “dt %, yellow Among the Dress Hats | w {fering the black k and black, and black | | | ein a variety of cole and. white. The price, which is | | 1 « which . - x ‘ "i special, is $2.95 | |a a < ape ¢ e 4 Marabou Sets $15.00 | room rolled & a re aahelict prpsim en Children’s Hose at 25¢ ha Ostrich ce - M h 7 r the ¢ and ber , shia : , Silk ate fine-ribbed luded ft ' mn black, t n various nded i the Vand Ine 4 k $s ft at 26¢. of Firet Floor a —_ = — i —_—— Tailored Waists in Exceptionaily- Good Assortments 81.75. | ee Waists Binck Waist | 82.50. Dent’s Gloves | Are Here | Mail | | The ing shipmeht came | interesting assortment of stree | shade tina oughly the love at $1.50. First Floor | Ask for the Transfer | | Ww t chasing iu more than o i tmen r th te ‘ ¥ ul d tha will save F vardir cha ar You at le one-third of your prepa all pu ASC | pb be , Saturday the Last Day of L in Neglige Shirt Sale * you bave not taken advantage | of this most exceptional offer | ing of men’s n Re shirts we 4 Would recommend that you do sa | oF tomorrow, for this isthe last day of these 3 styles offered to you includ Pleat ed n@yligee shirts in abroad variety of striped effects, plain nealigee shirts shirts and French Cuff sizes which range frome13 o 18, in sleeve lengths from B? to 06 890 $1.35 Sigs Sale Price 31.65 ac | Jougall cfouthwick scl. YP) HIS dainty assortment came in € astern market th urdiy been out of their Anes I , 1 One especially pretty m i gingham. ‘These may also be had on br This little model buttons down the back and sells for $1.95, one-piece dress which butto ' le, of ad uly refre ) plaid that you might desire 1 range from 6 to 14. The price is $1 and short sleeves, are trir urge dots, which tylish effect, especially y 88 of from 6 The un eature of this par ar assort me that they button to the hem. The | price is the same as is carried through th pecial lot and is $1.95. Pleated Skirts and the plaid trimmings tiveness and stamp them thorc y good oe Copen ng at t eves and collars £¢ ouch which makes this little ual at $1.95. in Hats for Girls Real Wear in Every SLCOND + “VED UE AND PUKE STREET Wash Dresses for Girls and Misses Which Interesting'y Show the Style Tendencies fers Spring Wear 9a. m. 06 p.m. daily assortment of Third Fic gns seemed to pleasing Thread of This Hosiery ehild as in this sea-| | arming models which one sees W OMENS Fine Biaek cotton wel desirable | at «present ¥ fashion, high ] . two-inch r ee pair for §1, || oF. per » f cotton or ts; also ‘fashion, Pisin Binck Hose warte specially rec- 1 rd service. Priced é pair for $1, oF, These ‘Pumps S Show the Latest Styles} Lea eas Favored for Early Spring Wear suede pump. lowered Cut its small bov and tts h and th table last, may nh champagne. 5.00. Children’s Shoes This white buck n as the ankle strap, the low heel, the bow and the ser edic last, which is exceptionally I 8 and ch at this ym. It may also be n tan, black suede or patent, and ts priced at $2, $2.50 and $3, High Shoes for Little Fellows This assortment of children’s and infants’ shoes is in the com ns last. The heels are low toes broad and the gen- eral t « of the last oo comfort and sturdy wear. The prices range from $2 to $2. Second Floor. at Bargain Prices we W n fi turd, A Yr e of Steamer Trunks of Basswood, wit a ther straps, reinforced at $ ch trunks, for $ $244 é ‘ do[dnmteh tt we «4 akes them ‘ $1 = Sample Hand Bag Phis assortment tt , F " y of nd leathers $25 traveling t 814.50, $22 traveling bag s $14.25. $ ¢ t $16. Cow Hide Suit ¢ 4 $7.50 ca ut $4 Strong Suits for srk Boys tw wi the At $7.50 These Suits h iy Y ald ‘natut 1 point there @ , bettors you ¢ buy Of course, it hes iyo fousers, Whicheare fly lined urnishinigs and Hats tion with Boys’ Cloth to ats eto ne shirts, qhtahirts, Al pri at Floor The MacDougatl-Southwick Co, Second Ave. and Pike St. The ss tiie Southwick Co. e

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