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THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913 y A at Miowest i | WHEN YOUR BABY BEGINS | ein TO“PATTY-CAKE,”HE HAS| | : Ase D Kk amie ... atre | COMETO IMPOR? TANT DATE |The = — ac ongell «; fouthwic Daily in City me —s ne — adil prices fantages Theatre Twlee Nisttly RIS IS. WHEEL GIRLS an, the Great Mimic ier Other Big Acts ide and toe ew EMNANT DAY Charge Purchases Made Wednesday Placed on June Bill Rendered July ist y\(T" Remnant Day Tia! Suite Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 at workmanship guaranteed, Tailor Suit Shop t Head Line of this ivertisement is an Sensational Sale of Room WAKE MONEY—LEARN exact reproduction of ‘ A ; MILLINERY - (S ials in the new sign tickets which ° ° wnttiters Schoo! opens June pec will hereafter be used on S R Axmin —Houree There Pa ‘ere bed : Remnant Day. What we JIZE ugs- scorers sters, Morning Dresses wish you to particularly . a ; notice is that each and W. } T. B I. in ae a an ee iultons, | apestry brussels | Regular Value $2.25 at $1.45 will indicate a bargain ” =e Your Eyes | RETTY Morning Dresses in reversible front styles; whic iF is special ite ae all in this Remnant Day Selling at tremendous price THESE also regular open front styles, made of Chambray lige, Aliens Oe ide reductions and: Gitohems cannot purchased on any °. ‘ can't read 70 inches A ngha ; th ch and every one of these rugs is of A-1 ws tre at Nurses’ stripe percale, reversible front dress, in pretty undress Of euch tickets quality and up to the standard in every detail. The chambrays $1.50 Kimonos 69c. Pretty little cotton challis Kimono in Persian design, faced with plain color Third Floor light and dark cx windows on Second Avenue and on Pike Street will show you vividly just how great are these bargains. Wilton Rugs 9x12 size, regular price $60, spectal $41.85. . regular will be seen throughout the store Wednesday. Watch for them! You will see them every place! tance, ot tae 60 inches pempiete optical 50) inches oamOL'S RE SHOP 1102 FIRST AVE. | 9x12 size, regular $45, special | $32.96. 8-3x10-6, regular $40, special $54, special LITTLE RICHARD SHANE By Dr. Margaret V. Clark BEGINS TO IMITATE ,them placed on h grandmother's {Although he was only 16 th ae sen ad rer tay tage w [Sr Eons, tae asso : Tapestry Brussels Rugs imitate things he has begun to|/them on one of those big people "Regular, Price $18. 50 to $25. 00 Be ee dee as | ee grow in reasoning powers. Imita-|who were about |tion, according to Darwin, was the | mediately | first 9x12 size, reguiar $23.50, cial $16.95, 8-3x10-6, regular $21.50, spe- him, and he tm. know It was the right gilmmer of reason that raised |thing to put those queer glasses spe special $11.75. Rugs, Smith's 30 of which have been taken from our regu- reduced for this sale. 30 suits were @& Suits are included in this selling, lar $18.50, $21.50 and $25 lines, and have been Axminster man above his fellow beings. When|over his own eyes the moment h f | . ‘ Tailored and 9) %0Ur,,da>y first earns to “patty lr them tn his beds eer bought specially for this selling, and if marked in the regular way would sell at $25 Be al eh l Rudin Gait Kirman high heavy pile, in a cake” it is a very important date in| Notice how his toes curt under On Wednesday, Remnant Day, choice of the entire assortment is offered at $14.50, ity. a variety of beautiful designs; aranteed. his life. He has learned many | while he is doing {t. Every nerve , ‘ 3 6 9x12 size only; regular $35, Plain and things, one that you are asking|tn bis body ts tense with the con Ye will find novelty and _ strictly The skirts are straight and draped. “wa $17.50, spe- passing Ay F, Model: him to an effort, one that it|centrated effort he is making tailored suits in black, navy, tan, Copen The materials include storm serge, . ancy els pleasurable for him} It takes so much nerve foree for hagen ay, two-tone mixtures and many | French serge, mannish mixtures, and many ‘ i has learned to do|a baby to do these things it Is not pe beet . pl ps ? Drapery Remnants, Half Price jthings he sees others do. a good plan to t nd teach rae ay gr . ; ; Popular Prices. Feud Ute Saleh play Walsh o&| bene toe tans @1 ccs an mang te The coats are 30 and 32 inches in length, A Second Avenue window has been de- Lengths from 1 to 5 yards, in practically all ery mother has probably taught to/the little brain too heavily and, some straight, others with fitted backs. voted to their display —Second Floor. drapery fabrics Fourth Floor. her child since humanity was born|above all, keep unworrted and 1 aWeek fs the beginning of the knowledge sweet yourself, for baby will {mf of human power in the tiny brain./tate your mood almost as quickly eee | OTHE MOTHER WILL TE as he will your actions Cc | ’ HER CHILD SOME LIT The baby whose moth . sa: hi d n’s Hats e Buys Your Tilia “or~ rule kip now Linen Initial i tok Ls Not Sale Wednesd 12 D , Mee Suit NOW ON SI WILL BE SUR | = ee a otion ale e ay ozen ens PRISED TO HOW THE LIT. ! | - ae men os - —F ras os Here. TLE MIND EXPANDS 1 | in fine Milan vse? am MTS c ss ugliness and strif ° New Spring The Washer tn the plotare is Hiitte| will haver be & A Handke~chiefs 5c eank' eatte p Se Hair Nets, Dozen 25¢.. Sateen Covered Corset Clasps U . . Milline: Richard Shane, of W Iowa, | never be frighte loud votces | — from $2 to $6 at HALF Largs sine Silk Hair Nets, Se hion Suits c MY: yf and he tmmediately the spec: /or a quick, Jorky manner tn han-| PRICE AND LESS plating Pere etme a py Sallie reg Bp ® Cy fi m1 © d se 8 mbroide ng, 10 h sateen wi pro |tacles on his nose as 1 seen! dling him. LL, iietn. Lato oh ie eo fee ero Pb ige wty Five-yard ple FEmbrotdery Edging with good 12 dozen Men's Union dered Handker $1.50 Play Hats 0c. 15 Hair Pin Cabinets, 100. A chiefs, carefully Chlidren’s Play Hote edge. Unbreakable metal Cabin- Suits, in sizes 34 to 44. made and finished with of Milan braid, blue, tan Folding Garment Hangers, $ reatige eg mises ere Athletic style, no sleeves, narrow her embroid- Nickeled Garment Hangers bo Collar Supporters, 2\gc. | | for 25e. } | knee length. This garment snvenrions eee : ‘gr ered with neat block let Infants’ and Children's {n various styles for conta, “Dressinakers” favorite Col- 4 woman ex © regain respect . t c+ ati “an f ’ r skirt | iar Supporters, transparent; i i Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a con-|she is not more careful of her eon ter initial, All the wanted fancy white Caps of fine Segre peal bhaaea, Pt peel gr rile pi gy is well tailored and made |atant reader of your letters and | duct? OLDTIMER letters are in stock. An mull and dotted Swiss, Steel Shears from 6 to 9 Ribbon Ghoe Laces, Palr 80. from practically the same would appreciate {t if you would A—I must agree with you exceptional opportunity trimmed with Val inch sizes, splendid quality, [ Broad Ribbon Laces, 32 ‘ | tefl me If & patent on a faveetis that the extreme directoire, to secure linen handker- and ribbon rosette, § highly polished | inches long, black and tan. material as the $1.00 suit. be procured b de- ecollete, clinging gowns, open 4 « - jot at $3 SC d $5 valu t a ee otton Dozen 10¢ Shoe Lac 5c. scription of article, or if the| work hese, ete. are suggestive nagiartis sipran msasealsate $3.50 an . $5_ values a cay bbe naindina Hauling otddeietae Gan at In the Remnant Sale, 59c. model must be shown, Are there| and immodest and a woman a very low price. HALF PRICE. Clark's 0. N. T. Lustre Cot- | of good tubular Shoe Laces. any patent offices In Seat must have an extra amount of . ? — Wd ay ss > pis” —Firs' i, ae os eee el ee ee ee —First Floor Third FI ton in white and many colors. First Floor. t Floor. | Seattle? | public in them. | INVENTOR. | nei A—t1 am under the impres ENGAGED— puT NO sion that the model of the | RING TO SHOW FOR IT. ° 1. 00 and 1. 25 article to be patented must be Dear Miss Grey am 33 years R D S $ $ Mi d hildr. | submitted. ‘There is no patent old and have to. support myself emnant ay peciais isses’ an Cc en’ Ss Tan is te raiae ges certs. |ttact ine acne a teens Val Child ey society ‘has demanded of| obliged to send to the United (man a few months older than my EIS! bo devine a method| © Patent Office, Washing- [sclf, asked ine to be his wife. I or oys aluesin 1 lren’s Ru itt that be devise 2 mothod | States Fe ke ED I ae ussia Ca Pumps and crowning of teeth. If There are several glass fact- (1 joved and trusted him ; : : : Dresse $ for 6 9c tos, :oandlee deatict hurts you and has in-| fies In Seattle. He was going away to begin a Suits, Trousers, Caps and Blouses greatly red R ] 2.25 and Mild the fear of the dental chair course of study which would Odd lot of boys’ Caps, 50c values, special 29 eguiar \° an ire bart ft is because he is of sede PRESENT Agee las ic - three rs to complete He has Boys’ odd Trousers, ‘sizes 11 to 17 years, 85c up to HILDREN’S pene g $ 75 > sehool and lacks ambition ear Miss Grey 1 show fee ritten r arly put came to see! see ; A] ’ - UN’S Gy : m id me t to study modern oc and very grateful for your opinion of|me only once, though he {fs only $1.25 special 65c. _ ( Dresses in gingham aa Russia Calf Pump, extra strap that fastens on the following Are women of to-|about 150 milee away. He never! 1¢ r Suits for boys from 14 to 16 years and percale, French with buttons; full round toe model. a 3 genalty fn the Invention day modest? When et ene entioned Setting me an engage wales . special $4.85 “4 “i style; also. pretty little Button Oxfords for Boys, Youths and Little Men. timesavin vices h made it Was young, src nin, earin en nich seem. e he 7 We erbocke uits s s 8 te years, > “agg ate | 5 2 Nalt fer the dentist ci ee clinging gowns to expose the fig-|should h done since he did not| 7 Kr Kkerbocker es i, Sree - “dy dresses of percale in blue, .Black and tan Russia Calf in button and laced what woull have ure, peek-a-boo stockings and|wish me to keep company w' values, $1.95 fered BI sue 6) th $8 oe pink, tan and light colors. stylish, sensible lasts, welt sole. Sizes 10 to 2, $1.75 Weeks to do a few yars ago. Skirts open at the side would have anyone ring his absence } Odd t of laundered Blo Siz eta ars, —Third Floor Sizes 2% to 5, $1.98. —Second Floor. Moment saved to the buay been considered immodest | He wrote recently he had de-| values up to $1, for 39% Third Floor , Nowadays, these things, and even |¢lded on a higher course which| : S, appearing nude, or nearly #0 before| will require three years more to| T * . Jou b renular cxvsa heavy tig the public, seem to cause little or |complete, making six year in all.| ‘The Mac Dougall- Southwick Cc 0. Second Av. and Pike St. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. nor for $4.00, or one of our NO criticism, You may often see@|Still he does not mention a ring | Sa lascihal — bi Rever-slip plates for $5.00. Women come onto the stage at our I have known many girls who ope tt agiaeas ly together? , ows wearing next ¢ ted in vain, and it seems always |serious matter. appily togeth: iN earantecds vaudeville shows wearing next to » vain pins alway rt AT THE THEATRES I am a young man of 22 and king you {n advance, I am, he girl SAILOR HURT IN ‘MIKADO BETTER, *! nothing. If anyone is bold enough |t fs the one to suffer. De eae aoa? years: | Gntey STRICKEN : . to criticise these things he {s told| you think It wise for me to depend ha en married for four years. | WRIEF § K Fs feral Dental Offices ithe fault is in his own mind; that,|on him, or that he had any right|I earn $150 eve mth and con Amit seems at the present THIS WEEK. ; MR CLARK, ( ff to him these things seem sug-|to ask me to marry him when it\tribute it for the of the house.| day, married people use the s ‘|e ted Ave, N. ice i bag gestive, tt is because of his own! will be years before he will pay in My wife seems to have become in-| divorce court as the sole oracie wee ee Howe‘ Travel , Bring this ad with you. |moral condition. How can a|& position to make a home? fatuated with another young gent:| of solution for their domestic | estival, - oe —j| If! let all my friends go for him, | le . and has been very cold Sgt differences, when If they would MTA |] Metropolitan—Dark where would I be in six years time, |distant for the last Now, I| use their reason and employ a SHINER TON, iday 8¢~Fireh |] Seattio—“Pierre cf the Pisina.” 1] mow apy | where would I be in alx yea thse, |Slstaik, $05, te IA keg davurens| little thee tay veonld we. | oem To Mee eel ore eee TOKIO, May 27.—The condition | And I en't even a ring to show |but we have a baby girl two years/ their own problem to a much |)... yard fire department, was se r es ry of the mikado was greatly improved he is anything to me. He will meet|old, and I don't Ike to take any) better advantage. riously injured when the Princess Empres -Vaude ville, today, and his recovery is now re & PU KET. many new faces in the next few |chance to have her get the custody) There must be a better ways theatre burned here, early today. || Pantagee—Vaudeville, |garded as assured. ren, the child fter you have lived together : hou ‘ : % RBLIC MAR Tea eone has sald there ts really © Sater ‘the existing conditions, oo a. Have wa Avis ne tap reer ae bebe teh PS a es and motion The empress is suffering from a aii no engagement until ' would It be advisable to secure a! proof that your wife is paying (oe and landed ot ok Pus ce severe cold, contracted while at anhy Sth, 6th and Pine ‘ ek oak & at Teattana a divorce, as we can no longer live brieus attention to another man, aig | see Oe aitiy injured Oe a hans ai and }/ tending her husband. ty think #0 too. Am I wrong? - —— or are you of a jealous disposi gh seri Age Pages . irae WEDNESDAY SPECIALS vot thishsee so ah aha hehe GOOD GLASSES) tient’ bo you ever take her out | 5 of duck Bance and Dr. G. M.|| Melbourne, — Fhotoplaya and }/ A SERIES, of three coterie the ring, but 1 would feel more| any place as you did before you | yrekinney, was damaged to the ex-| s ; ents, two illustrated grand opera i aaa ore | ) . a hambra — Photoplays d fjrecitals, and the third, si sure of the futur 4 one married her? So often a man cae ae oe Alhamt play and . & musia The Largest Retail Distributors he gly Pn a) Fee eee ee ae ig mam. [tant of ga.cce |] vaudeville, travelogue, will be given by B. G, ifi t ie debt years | Kingsley at the Y. M,C. A. audé him for the next #ix or eight ye ried she needs no more pleasure ‘ C. A. aud of Foodstuffs on the Pacific and then get Toculd sive nies |¢ or recreation, and neglects her | Ty ti Acaquits torlum, beginning June 2. Coast. up better now than years tate sadly. If the woman Is vive |e USTICE q clous, the results are as in your case. Of course, not knowing the particulars, | cannot say It ls Pretect Yourself What would you advise me to do? WORRIED. A.—I| can readily appreciate Woman Teacher Miss Nora Kelly, princtpal of the Cascade Meat Co. your predicament, and the ' Sie teak ; Bok ty : ; h ened young man, though probabl true In this Instance; but you |pawamish school, stands acquitted STALLS 1-7, inconsciously, has left you In are both exceedingly young to |today of the charge of falling to Ask for Pork Bac 1 a difficult position. have been married so long, and | hold fire drills as specified by law. seein ies! 10 Ths. «sss eee * The whole affalr in a nut. ee you have much to learn. Justice Brown dismissed the case Original 3 or back ks, shell depends on whether he Huteson Optical Co. If you have proof of her in- | after hearing testimony from pupils) Gepuine The Food Drink ye all peta are ra and Loin ttor Is a man of settied habits. If 1330 Second Avenue. sincerity, have you talked [that the regular fire drills were | Loin Pork Roast, {t he is deeply sincere in his love - _ seriously with her of what a hold. Strictly Fresh Ranct sats for you and has set you up ae seen ven enle rupli ce The charge was brought Oy, the P ; pOze his ideal, other faces will not realizes fully that she would be | mother of a teacher who had been “ ” he cat always n getting strictly fresh meats 9| dim or destroy his aspirations. B ildi 100 separated from her child, |! | dismissed from jervice by Miss ou S. _ Government Inspected Meats e lowest pric “PHONE ELLIOTT 2867. J| Honest people often make the aiding doubt If she would continue as | Kelly. ee FoR mistake of judging every one she is, Above all, do not quar | : ee STA by themselves, such rel with her, or use abusive tL NUMBERS ON SPECIALS BELOW, SEE BUL- case he would censider an en- language, you will mever gain nee Gold + Teh MARKET LETIN BOARD. $Me cans Mix 1 Ihe, * 0m _ Vinegar Jn the on bron Mammoth jar Olives .....-25¢ ao 2 Ibs. fresh ‘Peanut Butter. 85¢ ene New Potatoes, 4 Ibs 10¢ Pxtra large Grapefruit, * each bd . ihe 10 bare best Laundry Soap, 2he 4 cans best Sugar Corn... 80¢ Prim-ost, 2 Ibs. 256 Apple Cake, per cut 10¢ + point, gagement without binding as with one. Looking at It frem your view. it is doubtful, and | ad. vise you to let him know your feelings and have some sort of an agreement or understand. Ing. You might have this sort of an engagement: If at the end of six years you both care enough to wed, you will do so. In the meatime, you are free to keep your old friends and chogse new ones if you wish, ring as 20th CENTURY SOLUTION. Dear Miss Grey 1 would tb thankful for a little of your valuab advice, ° ° le time end space in @ very ‘ Bungalows Are We Building. Yours? ASK ron PARTICULARS _Ameritan Mortgage & Building Co. Hdern" nd Union yor “Senttle Home White Bide. ¥ apd your point if you do At any event, | advise you to wait awhile longer as infatu- ation is not the kind of affec- tion that laste. Memorial Day Excursion Arrangements have been made by | i Disappoints Charles Black, grain broker, s home to from a month's pros ig trip into the region above sslin, where the much “gold strike” was made last noised winter. hiwefforts, He agid that of the 400| men who ‘made the rush from the Northwest, only 40 remained. ©. F. RIDDELL, UveS. district at-| torney, was re-elected president of t unanimous vote |"Milwauk tosrun a special ox cursion from Seattle to Snoqualmie Falls on Decoration day (May 30) Popular excursion fares have been authorized, $1.50 Seattle to Sno qualmle or North Bend and return, $1.25 to Cedar Falls and retérn The Special will leave Seattle at 8:30 a. m., from Milwaukee station, | ‘ourth and Ja ap —Advertise \ me rt He has a $3 nugget to show for | nnsylvanta society Mongay. ¢ by a he COMPANY'S Meat Specials Wednesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound, Legs of Lamb .... 15c | Choice Bacon .....20c Shoulder of Lamb. .10c woe en . See Lamb Chops ......15c|..........00e-e. 10€ BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market. Your money returned ff any sales we make are not as represented. |

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