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Factory Hair hi 1 oT wish had r You give pop tet exe ty A \ xt y It seems to be a feeling shared by almost all men that a wife should keep her hands off a desk and out of pockets. | know of just one reason justify: | Factory Hair Store 1401 First Av. Ber PARIS FLORIST t18 Pike. ing a search of a husband's pockets, and that Is if he is a confirmed drinker and the fam- ily must be fed Some wives never do this from any cause. But you are not ong enough married to realize that a hu d has private Daffodils 25¢ Per Doz. Carnations 50c Per Doz. Ww ants rights, worthy of respect at all OWING Pies i times. For example, the key me production we are Ladies’ Suits Made to Order to his strong-box belongs to cH hie B'S reat’ savin Come tn and be $25.00 and $28.00 get , , convince: a z I A tg a HOLLYWOOD GARDENS . r ed tn 1834 Second Av attle i ; ¢ turned ir a rea a Ladies” Tailor Suit Shop aa Ot puakete wor nt Wise Women Save at The Ladies’ | Sample Suit Shop Perhaps 5 twiee the | your approval gary tleally sell them on sight to wor i at the us en wh are the duties of a View ent? TROUBLED. Wh A person holding a plece y 0 a @ a of land which is mortgaged, may sell this land subject to Eee the mortgage, that is, the | person buying said land must y Hl pay the mortgage id ? The person holding the or $10 Yourself? ha He ll og Mi — fon buying the land to pay the f Ce] mortgage i The duties of the Vice-pres!- x dent are To act as president Our upstairs location of the senate, and in case of the business and our removal of the President from office or of his death, resig- i you an opp nation, or Inability to discharge $10 on a styl . the powers and duties of said Sievator and look oF fine line of office, shall take the presiden tial chair. tallc Ls mn } SIX ONE WAY, OUT DRESSES CLOSING } ducti ot HALF DOZEN THE OTHER. r Miss Like Dresses ee Gre $20, many ditte ren priced to mr ” $4.85. $9.85 LADIES SANPLE Sill SHoP On the frien STAR WANT ADS BRING Ponsa sll MEAT SI SPECIALS ag t. How can I win her ve ra thankfully, {f you will dvise me how to win her L. K A.—Yours is a case of six one way and half dozen the other. You are both hot headed and 1 need to master your tempers Bi, e fa before you go further. 4 hd tantin et) y he, The young lady no doubt understands this and wants to make sure there will be no more trouble before she mar- ries, and if you have a very deep insight, you will want to be just as sure before you contemplate such a serious step 1 can only advise you to walt f she is the right gir! for you, ] PUGET MARKET CO.’S GIIPACKING HOUSEMAKKETS} "3°" ( “U.S. Government Inspected Meats” Ma ¥ ‘CHANGE YOUR wae ai Pork Roast {\° 12sc| Corned Pigs’ Felis 5¢ vi ter tse n Pork Sersage'® 12:¢ Choice Corn Beef ik Gta, fener snes ove, nad Lamb Chops is “4 tt acalin gt ay e muct be ter off I vould now I wa but 16 and UNION HELP 16 OUNCES TO THE POUND byt \ ies he took BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike ote n groceries ‘ ute 4 SNYDER’S MARKET, Corner Marke face 1 gay that he could take We return your money if any sales we make you are not as hin ‘ ne ae (tad: olete ‘hina Pepresented Miss Gre ¥ you to print this. |I want the young girls to know and ‘THERE SC MS TO FEELING SHARED BY ALMOST ALL MEN THAT A WITE SHOULD KEEP HER HANDS OUT OF POCKETS. 500-1-2-3-4-6-6-7-8 Arcade Building, Second Floor, wa I ask r if she} Between Union and University woul yim t sho decline d THE STAR—FRIDAY, SHUN SUSPICION, SAYS COUSIN WINNIE, NE VER MIND WHA T’S IN HUBBY'S POCKET | Jon almost every.potnt told ge that one day when she was repatring a torn coat of his it tumbled the contents of an overstuffed pocket A postal card fell on top, with Where can | meet yout’ This was signed Amelta The wife Inughed and “replaced the card, At the first opportunity she asked her good man tf he knew anybody nar Amelia Ho} laughed, too, and asked Where did you that? Never mind plied his wife; “Just who Is she Mr. Husband then explained that {"Amelia” was a Mrs. Jenkinson, a \n ectable stump aker, who wished his support on the platform} during the coming campaign. This |was before woman suffrage became a special {ssue, and Mrs. Jenkinson spoke only on how men should vote and wh ever be dreaded should should ' take su ih 4 Ho K NOWS The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Ave. and Pike St The MacDougall-Southwick Co, ms - VALUABLE INFORMATION = |7—— - TIME 18 THE Mica in stov ny ta eaee 06i) eee ee ee ser Mies ‘t 1 am a girl] #004 8a new by cleaning ft in vine C : gar and salt te are ites! Then 1] Hair cloth on furniture can be 1525 Second Av. 216 Pike St. J . dap wiped with a clean wet cloth. | oil gar Hay Ah Rca very Cillow tient id bel WE CERTAINLY HAVE IT! |when I treated | so, he went|cleaned with soap and water. Scrub Your Spring Hat 1s here somewhere in our immense stock. Come a ab ’ bal i wet with, +, nee brush Use in and find it or let us do it. ullers’ earth to rub out grease Main fave om he has b Mapots the Circulation Department EVERYTHING IN MILLINERY vr yall peel ; » of the bent furniture Spanien — = Two Big Stores at know a friend who w tell me| it third vinegar. VEGETABLE SILK q ww i ong te ack him. | na or pore in discolored, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY he onder ; loven| muriatic acid will clean it. Then Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth 1525 Second Av. 216 Pike St. A BAD Et A.—Walt until you are three yeare older, before you let him know you love him, as your attitude toward him might change during this time. if you were formerly friends, write a friendly letter or post card to him, and If he cares to keep your acquaintance he will answer, YOU MAY APPEAR RIDICULOUS. ar Mine We the are thr ages of 17 ke a little t {th three not know Every tl v at us fn a most know we k of them young th ewitching love them and night Would you kindly advise us how introduction to these « ladies? Hoping to hear from we remain ROUGH NECKS you soon, A—Don't be too sure the girls smile because of their | admiration for you. It may be because you appear so self conceited and ridiculous. If they are bold and flippant enough to adore “rough necks” | have nothing to say, but “Beware! the dregs of the cup you are sipping are very bit | ter.” IN REGARD TO A COMPANY NAME Dear Miss Grey: Will you please) |answer the following for me? I have a little business, and wish to give it a company name. What are the requirements under the law for this state? I might add that [| nell the most of my goods by mall.| Thanking you in adva BB $5.00 Cloth $5.00 Sweaters $13.00 Long $10.00 White LOT 1—Extra—Brok- LOT 4—$35.00 Hand- | eects aren neseneery | Skirts for Serge Coat School Coat en Lot of Suits — All Tallor - Made Suit In | | shades; $20.00 _ | serge and = mannish | the name protected, In euch 1.00 1.00 $3.00 $3.00 ei $80.00 values mixtures; Skinner eatin | Senin | : : 5.00 | Sahat a i { $18.00 Pon ec $2.00 Waists $ and haircloth stayed; Tener ree Wa tes | $5.00 Rain- $4.00 Kimono 9 for e guaranteed 12 months, | tlon blank. There {s a small — sor $2. 60 75c i ae be fee connected with It, but | LOT 2—$20.00 Sam. think it Ip not more than a $1 .00 $1 .00 $20.00 Serge $35.00 Silk pls Sule lb taney mix. $1 7.50 Skirt Dress ures, jue and tan Nolishieliclieleieleielelieieheishehehehal| $3.00 Silk $10,00 Foulard serge, nicely tellored, % AN iotters cannot be an- © Nene meses $5.00 $1 0.00 Saturday— $50.00. ‘land Tatton *® swered tn the paper, and many ® tre without sane sr address & 1.00 2.00 $10.00 Voile | $25.00 White heavy blue serge. and r . # Bkirt peeing Ay i heavy blue serge and * A staniped, ria ipeae: oe * 9 noveity suitings, in all w reply. CYNTHIA GREY, * $4.00 8ilk $15.00 Lingerle $3.00 $7.50 cuenn taller finlent * a Petticoats Dress LOT 3—$25,00 Tallor | gkeleton shrunk linen eS CC Cee C Cee eT TT $15.00 Silk $30.00 Novelty Made Serge Sult — In and haircloth — si $1 00 $2 00 Dress Suit black, blue, tan and | and taped. Will WHAT 18 THE . . Copenhagen; satin | shape until dlecarded, ANSWER? 3.00 $7.50 lined; latest spring Skinner satin lined. Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly $32.00 Men's $15.00 Blazer model. Cash - Raising | Cash - Raising Sale request your readera to answer this Wear Serge White Coat $20.00 French $40.00 Blue Sale price— price— through In sury length of your lumna? ying, what {8 the averag . a party of 1 tra chainmen and 1 flag will run per day in this Puget Sound country through fir and hem lock second growth, through stand ing timber, considering wind falls jand tree tops and undergrowth? I will appreciate the answer very much, H.W. ait) man. | man rinse off with water APRIL 18, 1913, 3 Deliveries Daily in City Batterich Patterns Mee Dougall | = fouthwick In connection with JAMES MeCREERYS CO., New York SECOND AVENUE Al! Store open from 9 a. m. 106 p. m. daily A Whole Carload Was Offered the First Day and Despite the Heavy — There Remains a Good Assortment for Saturday : Three-quarter size Trunks for short made of teamer or State Prank inva red, brassed three-ply basswood, canvas covered t lat ! ure ted th lined, tw across the | brass hardware used throughout, cloth lined, extra skirt t d lock counter ! tray 34-Inch size, regular cnoice ri . S4inch size, reguiar CHOICE — 36-inch size, regular 38-inch size regular $12.75 $13.75 regular " $12,50 3Binch size, regular $9. 15 40-inch size, reguiar . $14.75 $15.75 f le fil bound, . or ter r le ber bor me Cow Hide Suit Cases, steel frames, linen Hines 1, inside iuedueare: tek 4p ‘ sali shirt fold and straps, solid brass io and. cate 34-inch size, requir CHOICE straps around case, regular $8.65 38-inch size regular 36-Inch size, regular 56. 5 $10.50 this sale ...ccccccvscsevces $9.25 __Hanement. New Bulgarian Ribbons The Ivy Glove Kolynos Tooth Paste, Dainty Garments for HES ribbons which are now at $1 25c Tubes 16c Tiny Tots | #0 greatly tn demand are | HIS ta the most| Colgate’s Dental Powder, 15 N attractive dress of tan being shown by ue in an | T a Pear's Unscented Soap, 10¢ A linen has border design unusual large assortment of yy Carmel! Castile ie , 4 Gown bright colors in the Bulgarian ef- that has eve Wililams Jerse y ap, in red with red down the fects | been off for {t| box of 3 ca 4 front. The square neck, sleeves, This B-inch taffeta ribbon te | combines all of the Oat-| pelt and facings on the skirt are printed In brilliant Bulgarian neat: aunlitlan O¢ the and Glycer-| giso of plain red. It is to Be, ora and ts exceptionally attract : fal, 4 for ad in elses trou) 4 io Ive, at, the yard, 60¢ | $1.50 glove at this to Veda Rose Rouge,| bad in sizes from 2 to 6, aa tin ribbons & Inches wide | very good price, It ie | priced at 75c. printed tn Bulgarian figures and ts be had tn prac s Rose Bloom Rouge, A very practical dress of tan ” e priced the ard, at - s meta é tieally all shades and Hudnut Nailustre, a| [=e has broad side pleat with udnut Nallustre, Elaborate and simple millinery in all sizes e141 poll , the bordered panel in front fin- bows wilt be quic tled without polish charge when the ribbon tm pur The price ts vt Harnisch Ungnal Polish, | ished with bands of navy. It is chased tn thin depart t First. Floor | 50¢ size, 29¢ priced at $1. Third Floor. First Floor. Special Sale of Children’s Shoes—We | Are Discontinuing the Red Cross Shoes| —Entire Assortment at Special Prices | ‘Men’s and Boys’ Neckwear ; Wash Silk, Cut Silk & . | Knitted Fiber Ties at 25c XFORDS for n tan or black | NSH Silk Ties | O Russia calf ‘ welt soles; in sizes | range of seasonat 9 to 13; former «al 1 $1.75. $2 | | The Knitted Fibe “gia nahin Pri 52 all th ular colors and & sho in black 1 le, These shoes | | fancy ne colors. ; t nae fare. | oo leh, ‘ ait ma ‘alas at reer he The Cut Silk Ties, of which there are thou- apectal a ; $2.75 sands, are to be had in plain colors, fancy nov- toned Oxfords of patent colt in sizes for girls, welt *s and staple colors. os and low heels; sizes 8% to 11; for © $2.25, spe | cial $1.75., Sizes 11% to 2, former sale Sek offers an exceptional opportun- special | tionally good + Senokd: Bicor | First Floor , 1902 People’s Bank Bidg., 2nd & Pike SATURDAY BARGAIN $1-$2-$3 PRICES ON GARMENTS WHOSE VALUES WILL RUN TO $15. We start tomorrow on our spring clean-up. Weekly Saturday Bargain Sales of all odd lots and broken sizes, to keep our stock in trim shape. It means big prizes for the shrewd buyers who get here early. We Agreed to Take the Balance of the Stocks to whom the recent tailor strike brought misfortune if he would HE DID IT Spring Suits of the finest quality, tailored from the local manufacturer make another cut in price. skilled satisfy. and comes the greatest value yet made by men now tailors, in all the new stylish fabrics—custom garments that will NEW SPRING SUITS The Hoffman System Man-Tailored Suits for women, fully guaran- teed; equal to the best $40 to $50 tailored garments. $15, $20 and $25 spring Linen Dress Serge Sult $9.45 $2.00 $4.00 $17.50 $12.50 $22.50. HOFFMAN CLOAK AND SUIT CO. Makers of the Hoffman System Tailor-Made Suits—1316 Second Ave,