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«Save Your rHealth EUGENE KELLY, GREATEST OF Taicknewses that impalr heath | EUROPEAN ARTISTS, DRAWS meter seat in oe ee EASTER GOWNS IN PARIS FOR sits ot : aoe WOMEN READERS OF STAR the action of BEECHAM ’S PILLS Geld overs where. In bones, 100, aha, ie | VEGETABLE SILK o HOSIERY UNDERW Coats One-Fourth 4 goks Like . g 7 \ggp People's Bidg, 2nd & Pike =| } AML MENTS } THEATRE Wrek “SEATTLE PONIGNT ALE THE CITY Fit Tine at Popular Prices, — | —— Pantages Theatre FIVE COL UMBIANS TROUPE RIALISTS rat ys LADY A ML LINERY ople's Bank. Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 mt uaranteed Ladie: Tailor Suit Shop es.200 1 » ai ARIS was never so br uy! P modish as now There is so thing nean about it all Ther ua to be ) rhyme or re guiding and di ting the frills and furbelows which make the silh tte of 1913's t te ” Baater girl The Socone Store’ You may wear whatever you Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca—Phone Main 6035 tlealty Sage have sketched for H i . Di f you are absolutely the latest ideas i straight from the braina of the } Our Special splay 0 most dintingalshed designers in " Paris, ‘The first thing you will glean Is that every woman Ix wea |Modish Easter itr Sask ? collars may re bh up high In th eaae back, you must leave the front of your throat uncovered, « mn when } I saw yesterday an exquisite af Third Floor ternoon gown by Beers of woft mus tard-colored volle. It was made with highest favor. <Any day with a slight shirring in the front my, One com visit (hie A underneath a flap pieat | a plenty of customers Z The opening (there {s always an ‘ a ana opening somewhere at the b ung of the skirt) is front, and ts Landon Co. please because their MIL filled in with @ wn fri linery organization has full knowledge of There is a pleate at of t reparations ‘ your requirements, and In their 1 have access to the ieading Milline of the world ile embroidered in buckle, With this ts worn a chiffon wrap with a band of mus ) y Markets f ltard-colored satin heavily emb' H ee ae TANORED WATS ered with brown and trimmed with You are invited to carefully Several tar tables of these tassels The hat » f gpa rd jaspect our displays of deantiful ry practical and popular Hats §| Colored hemp, very low wih] Pattern Hais. We are showing at are sure to please you in no trimming except a n models ie COT of the | thetr style, variety and lowness brown numidie feathers and three “FL mos: modistes 4 | of pric We bare described dark red ri eon at the side. ES say @labora': a.aptations and crea- | these to you several times dur bow of red velvet at the closing of tions of our own designs, ail & the last ten days and the If the low neck addw just that to woh } ee : 1 0 beastie Ps ro ‘i Prene| forming a creditable exhibit | tie prices we have att to | of od coler for whi a the Frenct which shows tendency of the | them are Selling them rapidly are ated a : * yy gap 0 seesan (© Walkan and Bulgarian However, assortments are still neces nt of daring ie styles. The prices on theve Pat good—plenty for all Easter shop ante. 3 See ‘ . 1 » th The p r A ttle frock of brocaded ratine tern Mats range $7.50, $8.50, pers, we think. The prices range eas te thats ONE & high $13.50 and $154 from $2. A Very Timely Sale of 25 to $5.98. st line and eurplice bodice from er which peeps a white chiffon chemise is a charming conceit Collot Soeurs, About the belt ts a a fark bine satin sash, and the hat { pink is Hned with a dark blu + b numidte algrette at the side Very quaint Is the walking meuse, The skirt is perfec plain, and the front of the bodic croseed softly r the bust a ed with filet lace. In the V-"shaped kt is a chem hiffon over pink net t of the taupe char sette of whit and a wide Second Floor. be of handsome Coats of the This splendid fine has just been received from one PoscoaBalaeetbo cota ere fred larges Women in the | News of Today} CHICAGO.—Mra. Marjor Love who obtained a divo her husband, Sidney Love and sixty-two ( alike. two coats in all wo Ther of the latest models in ng mate from formerly lease nc t h all th do t r t a broker here, in @ sensational sult Dh Algal ly “ at Baker City, Ore. is hetr to the aha dnaer hn eae ne Hittle J eetate of her mother, Mra, Francis = ong hs tapas B. Burns, whose will was filed In hg: ea gal yy court today. The estate Is the entire stock—as they come to us, so Bf) 2Toae raen fe they go to you—at least ON@-THIAD 000, BELOW REGULAR VALUE prerabuaa.—artact Stud 4iford, opera singer ne eye and ear hospital s She PILLOWS—PILLOWS wes overeome last 7 an at ) of Pillows—manu a 1 ind was 1 an-up of. tick Ks two pairs alike welgh 3 Ibs in size rs cle scarcely cover ticking roof ed with clean n chicken rth 00 each 5c ' Re “ 1 “ ow ' et A { ; ! , educa m” 0 the ve 1 1 e “i d , 1 her € nd 1 1 bo! h 1 er off think that my fingers sipped into her 1 h 15¢ ft did not mean that they should a yard | un that Notice the Values We Give OLYMPIA —A widow is (be head in the Better Grade of EM of the fami and such, is en broideries. benefits of the exemp | Thi a decile’ today cig ad LACES tax commiagion in re jp Used no ohowlsh county as (8 Wash dresee tain and drape rimmings J \ and fancy work. All widths, The national headquarters of the !¥ 1 to 6 inchen edgings and in Foy Scouts of America are at 200 Bertions to match. Prices, a Fifth av,, New York city yard, 25¢ 20c, 15¢, a : 19¢ and 5c Klestric Irom, $1.95. Blake Pur niture Co., 419-17 Pike, ooo} "6 By Eugene Carroll Kelly THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1913. mevse ts closed with a large bow of the same material tn front. I is one of Mme. Paquin's latest mod els. Mme, Cheruit has made a beau tiful gown of dull b) cotton rat ts fn ine, with a modified blouse coat of jthe brocaded ratine over it. Th costume shows the new idea sleeves, which is to e them dis Inctly different from thé rest of gown. In the case of Mme. Cheralt's bt atiful they are of cream white crepe hine with friltla at th bottom of fillet net The same crey ch . chemise which With h whi iT with two vals tiny Howe me that th wom no ador that Dame for just} ¢ strong proclaim th qual of men ashe la ywoing ¢ m in the most f ‘ous and feminine of fashion's| ti Strength. Power. Reserve. Sold for 60 years. Spring Suits at $45 $65 Gentlemen's Spring Suits at ing the best man-tail- ored Suits with the same high-class tailor- ing we ha making gentlemer clothes for the past six years, t prices much Jess than usu- ally paid our qual. ity of goods and tail- oring. BUDD Tailoring Co. 314-15 Mehlhorn Bldg. 814 Second A ae We're cor Batterich Patterns | In connection with JAMES MeCREERY& CO. Aac T)ougall a an New York Store open from 9 a, m. to Gr mde vy hu HER rs a NUE A. an y VITY CLOTHES ND PIKE STREE 3 Deliveries Daily in City Gloves for Women 4 Om eo We Brooms, with bamboo han 1 | GRA dies, to sell at 39 } j WAS One to a customer | Potato Masher, re BOILERE $3.26 , . lar 9e kind for be Mf n¢ ere; 8 4 | Clothes Driers, wh le « heavy re “ph , | when not A. J | have 10 bar 1 mee ly and ¢ | arms, — ite é Mitle Ia | Paper u orions I i ‘ aa | In packag 7 hand ¢ | regular ' eel at 7 packages 4 oka a ih J r Kol € Ur " | otions---a Sale A variety of ry one | 1” Button Hook ood | of whic » ye fi jase ft Adjustable Disses Forms, mace k and Kye Tape, by Hall Borchert, adjustable to SE yp gf Bk ited with stand $7.59 Foatherstitoh Siraid, fancy ec | Tubular Shoe 5c s for finishing garm any length, 1 dosen © | colors and whi 5 | Washable Hair R ‘ c shades; formerly sob "100 Clark T Best Darning to 50c, nach © | Cotton tx white and inch, brass end ain Keatrice Hair Nets, full size, | egg “Oe with or without elastic, 18 4 5 for c j Cor Laces 8 yards long DRESS FORMS, $1.75 | | ie 5s Made by Hall Borchert, sizes | | from 34 to 42, Curtain Rings, of brass, %- | each Inch rize, 2 dozen a Spool § y } for © | the spool, biack only, eac ‘36 | De Long Patent out Dainty Dress Shields, sizes 2 i {lis include 1 dozen metal pants | to 4, the | | buttons, needle and 5 Ip 20c | hemp, for c —First Floor | SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S | Builds Up ith ‘This is the work of Ayer’s Sersaparifia; | PLEASE “WOODROW” Dear Miss Grey: | am a pupil of one of the public and am 15 years old the eighth grade. | want your opinion of the following poem. | will watch for the answer and please print it soon, as this is my last week in the city and | would love to see the answer. ing, Father Woodrow, A hundred thousand «# They've kept us out © For sixteen y too long We're hungry and we're thirsty, A Sissi Plea For the Stomzch if Your Stomach ts Lacking in Digestive Power, Why Not Help the Stomach Do its Work? Not with drugs but with « reinfor f Gigestive agents such as are he atornach hat digestion as formenta de end gradually & gaus back to « > v ne Fenchurch P Jon, oth Ave. 1 ave analysed most fulty a f Stuarts Dyspepsia jets (whien I . pyneif at a ralec's ’ Road be a lon f « f * f |White Sewing Machine Co. Third Ave. Main aes Pike. NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS THURSDAY a Second Ave. and Pike St. Lcttexee To corr —<~ —First Floor The MacDougal-s Southwick Co. | CY 1 —a French Kid Gloves, pique with the new crodhet embroidered back@ Such shades as tam brown, gray, newy black and white, an@ black with white gm] br ry, or watte with bl mbroidery are offered in this selec tion, This glove will fit perfectly exe rea va ng of leaving your school or Stay down. your right there and borhood for such a trifle, By leaving you will only cast suspicion on character, live at But manna you'll supply; ally the girls, no more than Let the whole affair slide | Fro senger to cabinet speak to me. from your mind and go ahead ~ The heads will surely fly | Miss Grey, | am going on ac though this falsehood hag — 21 years of age. | am not self- never been uttered, . We'v conceited but | believe | am | know from experiense | Toh | one of the most moral young | that a High school student whe | | And_now we | men in town. I respect and is In the game to win has | While the othe admire girls very much. Why little time left to worry over — | | do the girls and people all shun social affairs. If you ame } me? How can | get a girl pleasant, wholesome and stam | friend? Oh, | am 80 lonesome! ious you will make friends Shall | quit school and leave among that class of studeqts the neighborhood? Please an- and you don't want the friend | swer my quections as it will ship of any but the best, ® do my poor heart good. 2 you FRIENDLESS shorthand derived from and A.—Stop regarding yourself an phonetic or w | ente con as friendiess; stop considering the first modern shorthand | |stroction in general, is very good) yourself as unfortunate for we was printed in London in 1588 indeed are al! apt to bump up against dedicated by its author Dr. Tin | Let me est that you send it! such difficulties. Do hot think Bright, to Queen za beth. jto the pre: 1 am sure that he dea {CLEAN YOUR LIVER AND 30 FEET sv MORTGAGE raise Grey Seeing sour an! QF BOWELS WITH “SYRUP OF FIGS I thought you might be able] ae eccan all on Pe 1 } More effective than calomel, castor oil or salts; gently cle: ler this state? Suppose a father the stomach, liver and bowels without nausea or buys land and then dies with t gtiping. Children dearly love it. [first becomir cltizen, can the . e 4 | widow or n claim said prop: You kne when your liver is bad, or weakness. Nothing else clet erty? ANXIOUS | when bowels are slu % your sour, disord A.—There is only one cond You feel a certain di ss and ston torpi¢ and ti tion under which a foreigner | pre perha © approach of a/ feet of waste-c bowels ° who has not become natural: headache, your st ge sour | gent effectiv rup of ized may gain property, that is, 4 full of tongue coated, | Don't think ye e drugging by mortgage. If he dies his ath foul, you have indiges-/self. Being composed entirely: wife or heirs will inherit the |tion. Y say, “I am bilious or) luscious figs, senna and arom . land whether or not he has be- | consti; 1 1 must take some-/it cannot cause injury come naturalized. thing If your is cross, siek | Most hrink from a physic | feverish, or its little stomach HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, }—they th of castor oil, calomel, | tongue coated, give Syrup of HERE 18 YOUR CHANCE salts or catha pil at onc It’s really all that is + Dear Miss Grey: | have been It's different with Syrup of Figs./ed to make children well and reading your section of The Its effect is as that of fruit; of eat-\ py agai They dearly love it Star for some time. Since the ling coarse food; of exercise. Take | pleasant taste. question of a High school fa teaspoonful of de ous up of Ask your druggist for the uniform has come up, | have | Figs tonight and you won't realize name, “Syrup of Figs and Elite net seen anything in your jyou have taken Senna,” and look on the labal columne regarding it morning, when all the name—California Fig I think the uniform would be | w matter, sour Company, That, and that only, a very good thing. It would [pation poisons move the genuine, Refuse any other certainly make a large number | your , ut B alsyrup substitute with contempt, of girls fee! more comfortable | = while at school. Don't you think so? INTERESTED AI will very glad to bave the High question ince they a You ask vad Tay very glad " to " few wi » 1 favor of simplicity not only in the |] x f the H , 1 yo mmer |} a 1 am agai rm a ye ause it i ly impossible te find a color of dr { nd feel. « fort 1am muet r of sim | in dress for ! ’ hould b rm not s« t i It isa Is rt elves up and in m appear m choru 1 student havea board of censorship to pass | ow éach student's manner of hair} 8, 48 well as*elothtag H LIVE ABOVE FALSEHOOD. , Dear Miss Grey: | ama | High school boy and two years ago a person told a few false- hoods about me to a few friends, that | was immoral, and ||] ever gince my friends, especi