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er’s Pills. gad beaith demands at least oné move: bowels h day. Just one nt nett. Sold tor 60 years. eee tte | Tack SUMMER HATS | Fe rere " . . an fons MODEL MILLINERY Gar People’s Bank Bidg — | ’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 ] and workmansh! aranteed dies’ Tailor Suit Shop| perm temper Frcnance Muli Wats Made « BETTER BABIES! That's The Star's new cam paign! A campaign that is going to end, we hope, in this city hav | ing .Dabies that will be 99 per |} cent pure—bables that will be perfect in health, perfect in mentality and perfect in all the | other points of babyhood! } Women of Seattic already | have taken up the fight. There is a little meeting held every | Wednesday afternoon, on the sixth floer of the Bon Marche, at which mothers and prospec tive mothers, as many as will come, are instructed in the science of motherhood by pro- fessional men and women. Only a nominal fee is charged for NEVER STOPS. RE lfeal Association tien in a large p Washington, bas adjourned h has jurisdic | | He—Man bas a perfect organ of speech She—So has a woman He—No, she hasn't Hers ts! made without stops. Watow it yoo ensaet get SALEM.—-After mak a num 100 Hudeon St.,/ber of ministerial changes, the) | Oregon conference of the Evangel t of Oregon and| membership in this school, It is @ good work And maybe The Star can help. To make possible the having of better bables—to show Se- attle mothers how it can be done—The Star has just con- tracted with Dr. Margaret Vaupel Clark, the famous na tional statistician of the “Bables’ Health Contest A ciation,” to write us a series of articles on “How to Have Better Babies.” Dr. Clark lives in lowa. She h rent her life in studying nothing but babies, Some per. sons say she knows more about babies than any other woman alive—we think she knows as PRACTICE CONCENTRATION hard night, Miss Grey: 1 am very a gi site studyt ng LUCY A.—Firat of all, banish from your mind for good all thoughts of taking polson, for by so doing you will not lessen your troubles 1 know of no such drug and if | did | would not tell you of it, for any stimulant does more harm than good. It onty strengthens for the time being and when the Influence hae worn off leaves the system in a very bad condition Do not sit up late and study; ten o'clock is aa late as you should ever study. Try this method for a short time and if you don’t get along bet Go to bed early at night ter. and get up early In the morning an hour or le fresh. 80 it and study for when your mind hav beer is not the amount of studying well-ma Dinir Down to Yo ¢ place these in r slar stock and sold u u ga ei ‘ . n an idea reng f the reductions. Ea sion Ta ( 1 Cabinet and Six Chairs GROTE-RANHIN’S 'Here’s a REAL Sale of Matched Dining Suites _ | “se Gead Fortune Is Passed “ r t have his even c 4 "| ¢ : t ere to fill any re The wing il ve $78.00 SOLID OAK, 9-PIECE DINING SUITE, SPECIAL $58.75. $96.00 SOLID OAK DINING SUITE, 9 PIECES, SPECIAL $67.50. (CE $132.00 9-PIE: SOLID OAK DINING SUITE, SPECIAL $94.50. $146.00 SOLID OAK 9-PIECE DINING SUITE, SPECIAL $102.50. $450.00 SHERATON MAHOGANY DINING SUITE, SPECIAL $268.00. $500.00 OLD ENGLISH PERIOD DINING SUITE, SPECIAL $285.00. Remembe Mil this week Fifth and 1913. SHE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 12, much, anyway! | few months, and also through In towa Or, Clark Is the the firat few years of their lives guiding spirit in the famous —especiaily through the sum- lowa movement for “BETTER mer, when the statistics tell us that one-fifth of all babies die. She will tell how they should BABIES"—the movement that is bound to become national be cause women everywhere are seeing that it is something good he oon ee et eee for their children—and that, nad whan thie Gin ay well, that is what mothers are pedi por Brn Sy nll cig py rg ered of standard health Dr. Clark has tormulated for This “Better Babies” idea Is the mothers of lowa a simple the fruition of long years of lan by which any mother can study and experiment with Or, improve the standard and Clark. very mother should health of ber baby read carefully what Dr. Clark NOW SHE {8 GOING TO has to say, as she will tell of TELL IT TO You! the very latest scientific discov eries and experiments in child culture. Dr. Clark will tell the moth ere of Seattic how to care for their babies through the first | you do, but the manner in I am a working girl, and a church which you study. Cultivate member, as well, and I like to co concentration -) the stu to church as well as any one, and| dent’s key to success 1 think ry one should go; but I} if it Ia not convenient to study h you that a good dance| in the morning, study say ho one any barr is do} twenty minutes of half an 8 general rul thetr hour each evening and put your step on the de bh) whole mind into what you are the dance hal! n| studying You should see, er Wh Becaus hear of know nothing of what © not pald eno to live| is going on about you | Eat plain, wholesome food, 1 who fenox drink as much pure water as (rapt ‘ t for | possible, sleep at least eight | three four law ecelves hours, exercise freely in the $5 a w ¢ che didn’t have ¢@ open air and last, but not least = t to Ko " Dane dot do not worry. Do your best 1 have od f . each day, for that is all any of era t in enart us can do ore 1 out the} | advise your parents to have ley and you examined by a first class i 1 was ex physician as It is possible you t Well” the have adeno ORIGIN OF : ¥e « THE DANCE Haven't you a man friend or t Dear Miss G 1 Id ike to) Nice insult, fan't {t? Or somet wer . or 1 regard they would ask if I 4 at ho te x. She spenks so diare-| and, of course, if I didn’t, I wou lly in regard to the Indian’s get the job. dancing that I would like her to Yet the same men will hand out me if she knows anything about | $26 or $50 every once tn @ while to how dancing started help a church along or send for She « to think our dancing | eign missionaries, when they need} started from the Greeks, and that/that money right here at home.| {t was merely an exercise, If she |The n @ so far ndvanced/ but knew {t, the modern that they are coming over to Amer-| not what it or § to teach the Americans now.| dian dance our good citizen will wonder % have & we have so many bad girls i h are hel gant b t | { ove & ‘ 6a ial line. 1 not know, and | church just because they were Pes ane |not dress as nic as others, or in r couldn't put as m noney into a did,|the contribution box, they got the ar shoulder And this is an p they go away and go eek grac ation n picture shows and commemoration me w chureh r ization wa 4 by fire ployers will RAIN-IN-THE-FACI eyes a little, they will - an bh the work LOVE (?) AT 15 ray Dear Miss Grey: 1 a girl 15] Hoptng for ts, I am years old; am well-todo and ip JUST A WORKING GIRL ve with an old man of) ne We love onc ot ly |“GOOD”" BACHELOR BOYS, bave been acquainted 2% | READ THIS! he, We are onga to be! Dear Miss Grey: The letter from married fat object Cc. W. H.” in Saturday's paper fn Do you t best for us tO) terested me much. True, there are teal aw 4 be married? He i8|q faw who are fot wealthy a it their number is #0 AN OLD MAN’S DARLING. | pitifully small that n we girls A—If you were in the habit | meet one, we term them “refresh of reading Cynthia Grey's an ling ® sewers, you might know she There are many true, sensible never would tell you it were |eiris who heartil fislike stily best to steal away and marry | spoon and I am sorry C. W. H at the tender age of 15. Wealth [has not met them. He says we never known to buy hap- [have no interes good, clean piness, and any girl who will |¢riendwhip and sensible oad sell herself to an old man for a |tion As one of many other girls few paltry dollars has not very {1 will tell him what things fill up good reasoning faculties. | my life No; | advise you not to run | %, 1 am kee baba away, as you cannot be married getting my education, 1 18, her has a right to object and legally unt are Your fo he can bring you home and | have your marriage annulled if you own clothes and my rehestra work T think I car] less comprehe quent enterta mor you attempt such a thing » anti-alien land bill, the} A_WORKING GIRL Istanding of the Northwestern| STATES SOME FACTS | eague or the green hat with the Dear Miss Gre Al me tOlbow at the back—and I'm judged my opinion on the dancing | an excellent cook | om, as I see tt pen for dis-| 1 have come to the conclusion ae ___|that a girl's natural desire to please ja results In her being insin |cere and foolish, because she think that is her cv If a fellow t a girl with frank friendliness to her sensibly talk on topics of inter he will find her capacities for LOOKING INTO whe comes to |f|8¥mpathy and understanding, which “es peli rg ge otherwise he would never have dis Age Pl covered, If “C. W. H." will follow 1M my suggestion, I'm sure he will change his opinion of femininity udied the ques: sis acturers food Vith the J) HINTS FOR | f ex chemists and |i\groutT PEOPLE. ‘ dern methods, have set a Dear Miss Grey: We axe two ais w standard In the making |B\ters, and are both quite stout, and o |we wou e you to give some ad |vice about how to dress t } ce A stout girl is very 1 pu lar, it seems to me. We are jc but we feel so queer all the time, as we are 60 big. | How can.we dreas to 8} mall as possible; we won't la s0 we will have to dress to a Slender as we € All Grocers working girls and bu 1 thing expensive. We would 25¢ to get the goods and make our ow clothes, a we sew ve wel pound can have made oyr own dresses before. | Ple ¢ I) us if stripes, plain, soft| lor he Manufacturing Co. Crescent " 1 avy goods is the best eattle, Wa gton \ pie rint this a a can 4% wo are anxious. Ww eye ab ac[) ie Re koldin ind varnished They are two-tub wringer B frame They sell regularly at $2 r Tues- y day $1.79. Kook’s Pastry Boards, glued and yweled. The or rack—absolutely th finish. Regular 65c size for 45¢—75c size for 55¢. Hardwood Step Ladders, r with screw nuts and bolts; not a nail used in th nstruction t size, reg $1.75, for $1.19 4-foot size, reg $2.2. xv $1.69; ize, regularly , ford $2.10. Bell Feather Dusters, le of turk tail feathers and long enam { handles. Regular price $1.00; f Tuesday 69¢. —Basement 50c Union Suits 34c T high lengths, Suite with hand neck and fronta, neck, long sleeves, and fit perfoctly full range of ot: from 4 to is offered in white only The special price ts SUITS, 79¢ hts are extra 4 sie, w ves with First The MacDoucall-Southwick Co. OH, GIRLS! AT LAST THEY'VE ARRIVED west Gown From Paris Contains Side Pockets in the Skirt. Here you have them! Pockets, real pockets! ! Martia Armand has just sent over from Paris a tailored suit of striped gray suede cloth. The skirt is perfectly plain and fitted with pockets, The short coat embroidered vest is belted with patent leather. Almost all women, young and old, will wel- come the comfort of the pockets. had better and brown curly bair t feet t rwo FATTYS not A.—Stout are un popular, if they are neat. girls It is agir isposition for the most part that makes her popular or You would doubt yourselves fortunate ail the letters unpopular ess think if you could see | receive from girls and women ing me how they can be- come plump. Never, Absolutely never, wear hecks, pla or dots. Stripes are all right and tend to give a slender appearance to the figure. Light or bright colors make person look stouter The medium weight material is the best and should look well in tailored effects. Navy blue, brown, dark red and the vary- ing even shades of these colors are best ] RONING SKIRT BOA ! ber ra Folding Ironing Boards, | Laundry Benches, made HESE are fine ribbed Union erceh They are ankle 34c $1.00 TIGHTS OR UNION fine lace ted top neck mercerized 79¢ Floor ugall - fouthwick Connection with JAMES MeCREBRY & CO., New York RDS, 1 gular $1.2 Tuesday $1.69. ; for of hardw Continuing Sale of Dress Goods at 99c Regular Price $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50 Yard {Ff materials offered, Tweed Suiting, Lamb's Wool Etamine, fine twilled Clay Se Chif- fon Broadcloth, Cream Panama and Serges This is our part of a great special purchase made by our affiliated The widths are from 54 to 56 inches. “include all of the new ot stores. The colors spring shades, The assort- ment is probably the best that we have ever offered at any of our celebrated dress goods sales. Remember, these prices will only be good Tues- W Pirst shes A and Wednesday. watching the market clos y Gloves, In Brand, at a price them at 6$¢c. Remember double tir nich you our t se splendid, the celebrated possible for was abie pure silk Hudson us to sell of t which makes It they are elbow length rs and are just accustomed to 5 only ar of pure thread silk, the kind of gloves $1.00 ad bav ft ar and wh B ack to n this assortment First Floor. Second Avehue and Pike Street ‘WARRING EXPOSE PLEASES BERLIN, May 12.—Congratula- ; ization courageous and tory letters are being ed from | patriotic expos of the improper socialist organizations by Dr, Karl and dangerous action by govern- Liebknecht, whose recent revela-| ment officials and agents of great tion in the reichstag concerning private firms, with the object of the “armament war ring” caused creating a war scare both in Ger- an international sensation many and {n France, in order to j I am instructed to offer you the |increase expenditure upon unnec- sincere thanks and congratulations|essary and burdensome arma- of the British socialist part ment.” writes the secretary of that orgs n- Goodby Kisses ATHLETIC PARK | toCost 2 Cents BASEBALL VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE Yesier car, Admission 25¢ and 500 LONDON, May 12.—Bidding adieu to friends in future at a Lon don railway terminus will cost 2 cents. aca Amuanml This innovation went into effect} __ AUMESIIRINE cs ee yesterday, at Waterloo _ station, | Phone Main 43 Tonight—All Week friends who came to kiss and hand-/ shake and shout “Don't forget to} write!" through the windows of trains, found the barriers up and THE CRISIS had their attention drawn tc auto- POPULAR PRICES matic boxes, from which they were | required to purchase “good-by"| tickets before being allowed on the Pantages Theatre latform B a ‘ . “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages |, WM. H. NUDD, 82, died at his Begining Matinee Today. |home, 920 First av. N., Sunday, fol od Lnueaouse citate oe Nowing an illness of 10 days. Fun- BABY DOLLS eral services will be condugted In “A SCOTCH HIGHBALI” Wednesday afternoon A BILL OF FEATURES—100 and MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR TUESDAY The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS Tomorrow (Tuesday) the following big specials will be offered at our markets Roast ee 13 Choice Mutton ae c Chops Choice Sugar Cured 1 German Style Live Bacon Backs .... We 11e 4 Cana Wild Rose 4 Qe Choice Steer Pot Sausage Best Washington Creamery Butter tthe following markers © -. Third extern AY prt wer Floor Westlake Market. co. Re Ballard Avenue. b MARKET, LLARD MARKET, 5443 " OUR MOTTO: “From packing house to consumer.” GOVERNMENT-INSPBCTED MEAT. Look for the U stamp It. elenifies purity and quality Shops open till S. purple m. 6:20 p QUICK SHOE REPAIRING The Hest Material and Workmanship. We Charge No More Than Others j KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 2nd Established 28 Yeors. “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Tuesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Young Lamb Chops 15c | Pickled Lamb Tongues Pork Roast........15¢ |. Home-made Pork Sau- | sage PUGET MARKET COMPANY'S hoice Corn Beef .121c ..+..-12iGc4Lamb Stew.........8¢ BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike SNYDER'S MARKET, New Market. Corner Mafket money returne@ if any sales we make are not as represented