The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1913, Page 5

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913 5s See Our Sing Some o ev Pl a pith aE, | bd f j ° NE Display of pring Hats a ttertch ac ud @Z f. t rEUATH 3 Deliveries |) T Don't "y rin An a > fhection with JAMES McCREERYG CC a esis Di in Op f LCOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET \* Bay shenbore until ye . “yin sf tied The Korrect Millinery q | — Taieeh PF | Lae, ) SPECIAL LOTS OF HATS / 3 ' $3.50 and $5.00 | . ct Cia) ff 4 : ROLION, SLADE | Special Sale of Housefurnishings for § Saturday y PARLORS 22 Arcade Building $3.50 G ape TTET is, 4 ar price ¢ 49e; 75c size S9e% CHARLIE CLOSK vet Nay ane ‘ ¢ dozen, $1.75; special $1.42 res Coy ra owe MK MANS. ’ " eae thout frames ae QSs BELMONT CAPR, Corser Secomd Av. and Stewart St, ‘ Sie ro @ tT LET @ ” fF Saturda ! : |, TOILET Sp Sale o oe | i | | SPECIALS eI Offerings | — Suits Made to Order | Pasion Scho a Shoes im J : 25.00 and $28.00 bistita ee 7 soe Ste Iver Hat Pins, 25e. Fe Tailor Suit Shop Necklaces 50e, uity of im- rhinestone THE COVEY WET WASH LAUNDRY CO. 1} he in cine ts or Boys and Girls | 2s! is: "ae | at are quite an extrs very Daffodils 25¢ Per Doz. Car nations Oc Per Doz wers we nck . ri tht ‘ Special Sale of House ‘Dresses i ? - $2.50 Dresses for $1.75 OWING duction we HOLLYWOOD GARDENS Main 1685 Come and See What You Can Save on Your Spring Suit Newest Styles in Tailored Suits and Letters ToCrutin. Gey Third "Floor. Petticoat Special $1.95 is is a remarkable val They ery much more, but nd not all colors sla oats at NOT REASONABLE tunity to talk to her, you should | tp by a fold and t al neaetns can ee Cc Dear Mins Gre Vl you kind waste no time. Your silence ribbon. As pleated flounces—some i ae oe 1| Possibly the cause of her inait used as t < underlay Lowest Prices Je. v. Soper | te rasa ore ag Seine eae Gener \ as atiractiv n th change as ” red an »lue, green PP fees 1|/TO PRESS va { she and black, purple and gold, or pink 3 eA ‘< Q " t VELVET | aro priced ¢ Price, while 1. 95 tg wa. ! ed rt t b 4 td - | aoe Second Fic = ’ ts and ¢ wi ea ng yo all_S ‘ q . 5 < ‘1 twice the A READER | The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Ave. and Pike St. The “MacDougail-Southwick Co. stock formerly carried ever eet e vet Frade d never be yactor and hacer Ttkineabet — i ae sees and you Ck as other goods ; T THEM Rcror aad © this and nk she likes me 4 a Ranke eat and| should always hang the dress |ronaer We are readers | mont because of my profession |FRESH STRAWBERRIES make a selection an on a hanger and where it will ig te f lh i c ye advise me? a. not crease. If you find som your? Aa des a WARREN ‘= F A creases oF folds that do not « . dtl girl sent A.—Just what you deserve | Me save ro m fford shake out, cover a hot iron = ng \ ee for meeting strange girls after | a king| with a wet cloth, lay the velvet |cOmP* wo : ae A the show. You are as much to | Se $5 to S 1 r@) ried.| on It and beat lly with lan et, ent , blame as she. Write her a note ie a clothes sh. Hang up and | 2°” 4 hehe aetna ; ‘ of apology and tell her it is im- ds the do not touch until quite dry. {0% Now, this we: bate Wilden ot possible for you to come there a - 4 '- t . © we to : te or for her to come to you; that wa h|OF AGE eer rcgeet ‘ ri hel gt you are sorry for the mistake | Strawberries are a trifle high. 3 I M GQ . t e -s At By — and that she had best forget | The pri nough, will soon take “* ‘eM . ¢ of ‘ “ the whole affair. a drop. rr ae tna fore en Ae Podedhe da t We hope the same will happen to es ade | 18 t A-—-Forget . shale " §x10 Tents, $5.75. Blake Furnt-| Box b s, which are near the 250 Silk threat ¢ iva i Hehe VORRIED. hey. write and explain ¢ mate t 41517 Pike eee] Bis é ra e t Iw A.—A girl is of age when she | °°"? 9 r r rd| is 18 but she cannot vote until _ cia 2 Dresses rood. after I” would] ohe te 21 LARGEST CITIES. eb } . ‘ I } dD ginus 10 WANTS TO KNOW - . < A— Always think twice | Westla ONE WHO WA Ass $1 : Me J ™ before you speak and then 1 | A The pace ih on of eneus Fe sale tomorrow A 36 stand by what you say. If you as shown fror S conan surely can, leave z of Greater New York and its good a home a6 you ean aiferd Westchester and New Jersey tLadies’ Sample Sui Wen fore ee Meegereter art Her td , . | London ranks first and. New write and tell him he is wel Rooms 500-1-2-3-4-5-6.7-8 Arcade Bldg York second among the largest comes f he cares as much Avenue—Take Elevator—Between Union and University forveu'us ba akeuld, tt wilt pe cities of the world take him long to come | pais TO REMOVE IRON RUST His excuse is not within the bounds of reason. A couple can live more than comfortably on $25 per week and lay aside some FOR SEATTLE eh th he | A—If the goods are plain | white linen or cotton, salts of | All letters cann yf lemon or oxalic acid will remove were th ! the rust stain. It should be WILL CLOSE u re. © n ie to rot © P bring a prompt ® oral wate : bib reply CYNTHIA GREY. | Peaipattleg lids ba LaNP all tell also be careful of any cuts, burns or scratches on your | hands, as both these are poison ee es ° Lig oa GMAcG relented April 5th LOVES HER, BUT IS | AFRAID TO TELL HER | ae peceeeeer ane HE MET HER AFTER THE SHOW Dear Miss Gre m a you PUGET MARKET CO.’S PACKING HOUSE MAKKETS “U.S. Government Inspected Meats” Any changes or additions to listings or advertising mat- : Ne wTelephone Directory | ter for this issue must be arranged for on or before this date. : } ‘ , ay Rk ° te f even If I ¢ ne | Ore ¢ ¥ ‘ h ar proud of our plate work ST. PAUL, April 1 John : Legs of Young Lamb, Home Made Pork Dine : a A ge © Work} enompaon, patriachal in appe : Ib 18 S ge, per Ib. 12) ; ve : she} plate than any of ont retter ance, wit long flowtr ae : per Ib. ........ 18c |] Sausage, per Ib. 1214 t at fn he N any of our competttors|peard hiding. the wreater pat . Shoulders of Young {| 30c Bacon ......20c emed \ t ‘ brid Is ax{partment store and ng and “4 I pever get a © to wee her but it 4 imorously at comely young wom a Lamb, per tb.. .12¥4c Fancy Veal for Your c ' ; Your ad:|y hare or the | wien: OTC RGane Than *" e egrap = Salt Pork 15c Sunday Dinner every hour F.K. lot our ; a that: OY lhe ed up to the, count 4 : A.—You aré silly inasmuch | If ; gazed nore. Fina \ = that you have no more self |mouth, we ca . in ering volee pe ae b | let it dwell on some one thing: | without the use of a | neaday ie anton ey . UNION HELP. 16 OUNCES TO THE POUND. . every hour a : lerc ; dea My mb a = . R Since it is you who is the | | work guaranteed ummoned one of the hea “ BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Bike Market. cause of this suspense, you A partmen L : : SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Marke have no one to Blame but your: | Regal Dental Offices A rhe elder! auitor was tn cen to : * sclf. Youesurely can't care |, a he central police 0 1 = We return your money if any sales we make you' are not as much#or the girl, if you are bee A. Glark, D. D, &, (Manager) lenars td irderly conduct placed : represented afraid to tell her you love her, | '#05 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union, |against him 5 When you do have an oppor NOTE—Bring this Ad with you. | Dancerat Dreamland tonight, ***|

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