The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1913, Page 5

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+ Suits Made to Order $28.00 and $28.00 | | ane workmansh!p,, guaranteed, | Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop q tamper Brohange Bw viding + Bank Bullding yet, MILLINERY People Take the Elevator—Fifth Floor, Arcade, ladies’ Sample Suits Specially Priced On a special cash purchase we se cured one lot of finely tailored Spring Suits In a great variety of plain and fancy modele—60 tn number—values that sell readily for $26 to $35—these we offer tomorrow at a special price $19.85 Our Regular Prices Will Save You from $5.00 to $10.00 25 SAMPLE COATS Just the right weight for evening wear—all desirable materials; values of $19.00 to $25.00 Your : al 1.85 chotee of the lot at Closing Out All Waists We are going out of this line -ntirely —we have silk, lace and net W — that sold from $3.50 to $5, priced to close the It completely ve la 85 your choice ... Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop Twelve picked babies, all decta ed by Judges in elimination contes’ jaa the most perfect, Se 14, at the University Settle Letters To Crutthin. Gi PRETTY FACES vs. FINE CHARACTERS Dear M about #0 silly « Grey: I am trout pthing which may se: © you, but which ta very s¢ fous with me. The trouble is that sumt w 1 freckle ater I have time at parties because my clear, but in skin summer when boys me at parties they ¢ one look and then ft some other girl, all of which | jme very much Iam 16, and people tell me (the freckles) w pear, but !t 1s too long to wa Now, Misa ( do you w anything that will tak c. ishes off? Than MISS FRECKL é FACE.” A.—I can tell you how to get rid of the freckles, but first | want to tell you something run You should possess qualities other than a pretty face to hold your friends, as beauty Is very easily defaced. A boy who will slight a girt who possesses a fine character, Sweet and pleasant waye for one with a pretty face is not worthy a serious thought. Now, for the freckles. You should protect your face when outdoors. Never wash it just before going out. Apply a lib eral amount of good cold cream, wipe off with sterilized gauze and dust with pure pow- were entered, n r in 1 is to arte they some day disap it of 4 Lee at ment, New York, In a contest which probably is the first of its kind ever held in the world. Of these lusty youngsters, six already have scores Jon't seem to They all ik jus and are see things tha to talk and joke very nice, but ¢t ever ask us to go to a show take us any pla ar jwe treat them just as nice know how When go out A dance or party, they pay so much attention t when {t's time to go home we us, way with 1 I am sure as we to all seem to then they all reason or oth way It goes 1 wish what to do, n the world, hurt over | Thanking you very much, KITTY AND DOLLY A.—Don't appear too anxious to have boy friends, Boys, as a rule, do not care for a girt whose acquaintance is gained too easily, Appear more re served; it is not a wise plan to joke too much with the boys, makes you very common In their eyes. You cannot expect a boy to take you from a party or dance If he did not accompany you there. invite some of your girt friends and some of the boys you wish for friends to your home occasional ly and entertain them, and 1 am fe in saying if you are refined young ladies, they will ask you to attend social functions with them now and then. | AFRAID OF BREACH OF PROMISE very muc you for! and feel! the matter. of 1,000 points, while the other ten have marks within five points of ‘perfect. It Is among these con- testants that New York's moat per- There is nothing prettier than a cap if one wears it properly fect baby will be found, Strange as it may seem, most of these babies have been reared in tenement sur- roundings Grey |CAPS, CAPS,! THEY'RE A SECOND AY rikE ST silk Just selling 256. Union Suite Weather — sleeveless, and with wil tape. ‘Tht finel finished a ape sizes OW neck or Ve crochet finteh now i arme for law Lisle Warm neck knee, draw ke jar Richelieu Union Suits in many different sty low or high neck or short sleeves, mé with mercerized dr long ade ¢ aw t all regular size and co a $1.25. mi Pamps for Misses and Children Dull White Black Velvet in Patent, Calf, Nubuck and dressy ittle Pumps which are time sturdy for every-day The range 18 $2.25, $2. 83, according to size. Trot Moc Play Shoes for boys and girls in high and Oxford styles. Prices $2.50 &3. at the same wear. price ) and to Second Floor. n extra fine These The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Mx Dougall = fouthwick Jn connectten wih JAMES McCREERY @ CO., New York tore open from 9 a. mm, to 6 p.m. daily Lisle Underwear for Women grade of combed cotton are hand finished garments for $1.00, Extra large sizes, First Floor, aptha Laun- dry Soap for 2h¢, No deliv- eries or telephone orders ac- cepted 50 size imported quad- coated blue and white d Steel Coffee Pot, S5e. 5 size, Friday only @5¢. 0 size imported quad- ruple coated blue and white enameled Steel Rice Boilers, white Japanese Toilet Paper, large rolls. Regular price 10c, Friday, 7 for 50¢. Basement 2nd Ave. and Pike St. R. Tobias pleaded Guy te te eee ee & */COLLIER BACK HOME United Press Leased Wire. ¥ w bit of coquetry, and it should be worn in a coquettish der. Squeeze the juice of @ lemon Into half a giase of buttermilk and apply with a soft cloth sev eral times dally and use cold cream afterward. Fresh but termilk used as If It were wa ter is excellent to remove tan and it should be applied freely and allowed to dry in. lke many | Cap is mer of | mar an Rooms 500-1-234567.8, Arcade Bullding. | Dear Miss Grey: 1 Second Avenue, between Pnion and University | to guilty Charles 8. Brown fought the case. Tobias appeared against him. The fury convicted him Tobias was sentenced to one day in the county jail Brown was sentenced to one at McNetl's island Both were indicted for pass ing worthless bank pn Brown pleaded for leniency on account of his mother, but Judge Cushman referred to a previous sentence he served at Monroe, BREMERTON, Wash., May 22— * The U. 8. collier Manshan, now at San F isco, is due here next week for extensive repairs and a general overhauling, to cost $75,000, t has been in service on the Asiatic station for some time. The er Maryland will stop here to- row en route to Alaska to test al from the Bering field. hers, come some broidered Ince, with a long The one of white mull in one’s roon i one of aterial at the s This we recently of gold-e at the th wor ne im hionable ed are one to be worr nk ribb wide br ne cape picty your | algrette at the # }and lace, with white tulle w worn the jones to be Gre i Hankin’s Make-Room Sale the sale started Monday morning there has been 7 pai activity all through the furniture department and as if we're going to accomplish our object of making Ffor new goods before the week is over. Embraced/and ‘explain all, bat has fatled tolshould I marry her now, is sale are Dressers, Chiffoniers, Brass Dining | do it, and I want to know If you what ene {6 3eds. ss and Dining Chairs, in all the popular patterns and|think tt proper Sor me ao Greg ® m| 1 would Mke you to explain tn : Below are quoted a few examples a few lines, or call him by phone | what way I can break Kage - i » . and him his reasons for not nt without breaking her heart writing for she claims to love and shofild I break the without her good will, me for breach of prom Hoping th i miss r waste| Oak Dining bg 2 ag aT RE Ree nd what people call a fair looking I thank you in advance, and hope FRANK you will give me some ood en A—It seems as though you | rourage Lam strictly © good) are more afraid of a breach of | a soon turn to the ba@| promise sult than you are of | if 1 cannot get the man I truly love breaking the girl's heart. You HENRIETTA should have made her redeem | A.—Certainly, let him strictly herself before you became en- | alone as you have no claim gaged | on him. You should never have Don't employ any “beating permitted him to say such around the bush” methods. | things to you in the first place, Tell her plainty you consider | you will she has had a fair trial, but | n bows & young man of years fans of the sa was aid at a “HERE'S A HOME | FOR MISS MORN May 22.— nude pie to year ¢ a great deal « eetng what 1 have! earing such bad things from her friends, I have turned ainat her Don't think, Miwa | that I am a cold-hearted maa, for I heard auch bad things abo’ her before we engaged I have given her many aa BT yer Morn," the jerseif and be some!ture which got Anthony Comstock's see tt that way.|goat when exhibited in New York its’ heart/and which a«tirred Chicago for they | Washington to violent rage, is just the thing for Frisco. Copies of the painting exnibited store windows here have such enthusiastic crowds very copy ts gone, and rush jorders for more have been tele graphed East The painting, by Paul Chabas, ho xt nee & n pool sparkling {n sunshine. Bvery om the painting here, eve formers, are for Miss September. DREDGE LAUNCHED FOR THE WANT OF COMMON SENSE. Dear Mins an a know what to love with a r shows so much 7 says he {s now securing a divorce and asked me to wait for him. As I am out of the city most of the can't time, he promised to write to me iit would break eeeeetetee teens Office Phone, Main 1764. Res. Phone, Kenwood 1472 ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seattle SOCCER Eee ER ee EES * Tete eeeeeee ee eea ey The hydraulle suction dredge Du | ELEVEN NURSES were given wamish was launched at 9 p. m.|diplomas at the commencement ex- Thursday at the yards of the Drum-|ercises of the Sisters of Charity, mond Lighterage Co, with elabo-| providence hospital, held in the rate ceremonies Holy Names academy, Wednesday | The dredge will open the Dawam. ish waterway to the merchantmen|" =." eee ant “DENNY-RENTON” of the world by U. 8 MARSHAL JACOBY has All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. love fc SAN FRANCISCO. were my parer our er in art drawn that ¢ Lay It was christened ‘ Mise Aline Hamm, daughter of | offered a reward of $190 for the ar-| Dietrich Hamm, one of the water-|rest of “Bud” Avery, a federal vris-| ay commisst There were|oner who escaped frum the county eches, mis da big crowd. | jail Tuesday night A massive, solid oak dining SS Table, Iike the I!lustration, In test either fumed or waxed golden fest finish. I large enough to com- re fortably seat eight people. This 5 Do you think I ld worry alone, table is worth considerably more) and if you are wise, than the special price asked, but discourage all attentions from married men In the future. we must have room for the die 1 wonder if you realize to play of new arrivals. | what extent you are tresspas- | Ing? Suppose you succeed in OTHER TABLE VALUES winning this man, can you ever Special. forget that you did #0 by break Special. ing up a home? What «bout Special the other woman, have you no Six and eight-foot extensions. $3. 50 SOLD O-! DNR Bart’ Yau willl never Go Eanes SPICAL has not improved her chances and you can never think of marrying a girl who conducts herself in such a manner, | FRECKLES ON NECK Dear Miss Grey: Will ly answer this question for I havo so many freckles on the| back of my neck wear anything b to them off, t much better in lar | | S85i8 Little home farms in “May Valley” near Renton and st) Lake Washington found to be the “poor man’s” chance “we for getting a foothold---Free maps being given out you kind married to such a man. There take will ever be that suspicion and doubt to haunt you that he may at any time leave you for | another woman as he left his | firet wife for you. The girl who will willingly, of her own free will, “turn to the bad” over such a dis gusting and trivial matter as” becoming infatuated with another woman's husband has no sympathy from me. f t a simp A.—Squeeze the julce from a lemon into half a glass of but termilk and apply with a soft cloth several times daily. Al ways use a good cold cream afterward. at 201 Alaska Building by Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, who have charge of the sale. CHOIR t Chri 1 1 8« ora. the THE ‘ Last Judgme | h auditorium Friday night.| }A POOR EXCUSE re will be 86 voices in the chotr. | 8 a mighty small price ay for a| near Miss Grey ang] = - | How to Acquire je oak dining Chair, and especially] girt of 21 and Health and Beauty This is the first chance to ready to plant. You the first division of “May Valley” lands. buy. Plenty of level bottom land, richest kind of soil—all cleared, should see the photos—in fact, you should see the land itself. It’s a new thing in ready- made farms for the man who has only a little money. Plant your crop now. Nice stream of water; school, store, postoffice, neighbors, etc., right at the land. You can call at 201 Alaska Building (or phone Main 7134) and the man will fix up for you to come along Ask for the “May Valley” man. $600,000 roads and Now on sale high-gr: € so in th case, for the regular price is well| company with more, Is of full box seat con-|tor almost two ye struction and has panel back. Very special girl of 24 or at $1.95. ) the telephone eve ways makes an engagement i him Whenever I 1 about ring |she canr anything | * girls, he rtain one and when fter him.| not want |**, na yh * » Tuxur everything on the roads. pate me into YOU CAN BUY ANY 10 ACRES. THE EARLY ON THIS LAND. This office open evenings the rest of the week up to 9 o’clock. Come in and get the colored map, with plat and photo. PRICES FOR THE OPENING SALE AS LOW AS $175 OR $500 FOR EN- iTIRE TRACTS—EASY TERMS. COULD ANYTHING BE BETTER FOR LAND “ee | READY TO CROP NOW? Our man will be on the ground § auto will pick you up at Renton. Otherwise you will miss connections. today. Calhoun, Denny & Ewing 2nd Floor Alaska Building, Seattle him or any thi day him town he any y to and see these fine little home-farms. she He tella me me to go with they would try | trout rhe | Please give me some trformation on what to do BROKEN-HPARTED, A—The young man undoubt- edly considers “a poor excuse better than none,” and a very poor excuse it is, Indeed. If he did not really wish this woman's company he would not encourage it by mak ing appointments with her, He could easily stop her from call ing him up over the phone, or running around after him, if he cared to. It is poor policy for a girl to give up all her young men friends and acquaintances for one, when she is not even en- gaged to him. 5th and Pike of does 4 ACRE, 1 ACRE, 2 ACRES, UP TO TO HAVE A FINE ADVANTAGE SIZE MAN IS TRACT GOING In the Heart Town ~ PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Friday UNION HELp—1¢ Ounces to the pound. oO .15c| Pork Roast .......17¢ Stew 10c Legs of Lamb .....15¢ ff) THE REnPr nn’ Miss Grey are Pork | Dear oak... ..17c| Pork Sausage ...12M%c 9 [girs of 19, and have been engaged HITE uahicer, Old Brke Market. ine boy’ wanted SNYDER'S MARKET, New Capmer Market. ht with langer or in 6 the akin flowh flabl wr wrinkled Sunday—but you should leave your name here, so the Phone Main 7134 THE PERPLEXITY W two wrinkled surf. r entire t wrinkies and leave through Then warh off and uno cream monnnge. h yn2e; us to elope|t? | and we things that] \)* way, so that was the end of that. | Now, Miss Grey, we are anxious to have,a boy friend, tontsis for some reason or other the boys! nar grow This Tose money returned it any sales we make are not as represented. a ! “advertissnseah, ° ‘

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