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Ws 1913 es 5 thwick THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 3 SS =< pam ene mar Batteries 3 Deliveries ve ac] Joudall + fou pae We Give w Patterns Dp a O Daily in City. e | it 7 In connection with JAMES MceCREERY& CO., New York Store open from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. dally SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET i ares stock : d a a ; ~ ° | Pond i } Sera rices Inlave Ibeen Cut} | fie a wank 2 WONDER IF SHE KNOWS THAT— i we W p : © When she marries him she must love him i eee ; we apring we. k After she marries him ghe must study him, i nery on Credit a Week—a Week $1 When On Slightly Soiled and Mussed he is sad cheer him, ose When he is cross amuse him CO When he is secretive trust him n ermus ll S SEES toe ror When he is talkative listen to him _ I N * peed When he is quarrelsome ignore him. = = eee Lace trimmed drawers of fine muslin, in open or closed style; $1 15¢ When he is confidential encourage him. Hs eee values | . When he is slothful spur him Drawers of soft nainsook, trimmed with rows $1 00 j When he is noble praise him of fine Val. lace; $2 valyes { ae ' { oe: tae? Drawers of Tine tongcloth, beautifully trimmed @4 r When he is jealous, cure him. iis Weled culasiaers aul tesa’ A valies : | When When She must always let him think she under- stands him. he does her a favor thank him. Elaborately trimmed drawers---ruffle of fine Val ° lace and lace medallions; up to $6 values at.. $2.50 75c he deserv s it kiss him safle Petticoats of muslin, with tucked flounce and hemstitched hem; $1.50 values Petticoats of muslin eee lace trimmed flounce; Oc ER. CLARK, D. D. 5. | But never let him know that she manages values to $2 Juco teat’ Leading Dentists | him. Fiistlacsia- of 2 ' 1 1 ' { Bete ee your triends wilt insertion or embroidery and band, $3.95 and $4.50 7.50 AS SEEK 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL valine verre ' ts give you the very best | OG at half the price of competitors ice fs undoubdtedly the * and most sanitary} $6.50 values at $3.50—Petticoats of muslin with hand- some embroidery flounce and band to match; wide ribbon and bow. Where {s Grace McMaster, 14, daughter cf Mr. and Mra. A. O, McMaster, 1934 Ninth av, W.? She disappeared about 9 o'clock Monday night, and the police and her relatives made an all-night search for her. When last seey, the girl was visit- ing with a friend named Dorothy White, but her > ° , tifully immed with fine embroidery , neueghl Petticoats beautifully trimn with fine embroidery and ‘atest and most ee i ns | yy parents are unable to locate the latter. lace; values to $16.50 at $6.50. H spotlessly sll registered FLANNEL PETTICQATS H is iM attendance to assure ~ | “a dental service iat se The most exquisite hand work and fine $8 25 ’ ; conditions is always re fas hat aiid: Ske " : sied, Dr. Clark personally over: | material at just half pric $16.50 values a ein 0 1 of dental work 7 7 ; Bed Bike ctrice and tor| ” $18.00 values for ....$9.00 | $37.00 values at ...$18.50 eee cre able to give you = $25.00 values at ...$12.50 | $45.00 values at ...$22.50 s |CLEANING AND rating a good, honest man from jor more, and it always makes is $10 Extra WHITENING IVORY his wife? Mark my words, he things worse, an all I seem to be $30.00 values at ...$15.00 | $50.00 values at ...$25.00 ( Crowns..... $4.00 Dear Miss Grey Will you kind. means you no good. Summon able to do ts to keep quiet and she! - $5 09 ee aoe tae el Ratti geal cocapate bos Ase et French corset covers, slightly mussed, and fine nain- “Se . whitening !vory? And oblige, ; j aes Se ae ‘ ’ , shires L. VL does not love you She has been sick for three sook covers in dainty hand embroidery; $3.25 covers Princess slips of lawn, with flounce of embroidery; A.—lIvory that has become yellow by exposure can be whitened by washing In a solu- tion of 1 oz. of nitric acid and 10 oz. of soft water; apply with a rough brush; cleanse thor oughly In clean weter. 16 AND MARRIED TWO YEARS Dental Offices R. Clark, Manager | Av, N. W. Cor. Union | "This Ad With You | wilt only bring you sorro: if you could read the | 1 receive from young married women who have done this very thing and then were de- serted by the man who pre- tended to love them, would spurn euch a contemptible per- eon. | weeks and tm just now getting up, |so I think this a very good time to| | } |help ber, as she says she would be| | willing to do anything to be able |to control her temper. Of course,| I knew she had a bad temper when we were married, but I would have married ber had she been three times as bad, as I love her better at $2.75. $4.00 covers at $3.50. $5.00 covers at Hie 1 9890 | Slightly mussed undermuslins of American manufac- ture, lace trimmed dainty gowns, $6.00 and $6.50 values at $5.00. $5.00 gowns at $3.50; Lacy combinations of nainsook in dainty $2 values $1.50; Princess slips of lawn and nainsook, yoke and flounce trimmed with rows of lace and insertion edge; $3 values...........+ wets $1 95 Princess slips of fine nainsook, with yokes trimmed in fine lace and embroidery ; $5 values at ..........05 $3.50 By all meane, stay with your . < $3 5 | T You Dear Miss Grey: 1 om coming to Paes) Bis and learn to love 1 bee lal sor ct — ons $3, $5 combinations Third Floor M Te ck ais te tao peaee us weep A—It le not an easy task to in complete control of a . . - | oo bie. ' ‘ ff fatien Giri,” all ‘Southwick : loney Bossi aoe a 5 ss a , Downtalten in ot joree temper, but @ person can The Maciougat-Seuthwick Co. Second Ave. ont Pike St. The MacDougail-: Co. I went to high school do eo If he hae the will power a ance Goaran tees your or to be a first prior lien. write or call ° interesting litera- LONESOME. A—1 am at a loss to under. stand how you could think of leaving your husband, How could you love a man that is capable of such deceit as sepa MAKE MONEY—LEARN MILLINERY (Pall term)-—Couree Thorough and Rettapte. question. Please advise me soon Model Millinery School opens June ? by being patient and consider: CYNTHIA GREY. ate and not too lenient. | WHEN THE NEW HAS WORN OFF Dear Misa Grey: Please tell me what to do, I have been married four months and have to complain already. ribbons at graduation? My husband is lately very crosn|"Utons A araduation? ar and cranky; he was not #o before 1) our dresses? married him, but Just the opposite. Je Se [Everything I do he finds fault with,| — ,_wy nce the vibbenen yi and when I make the least mistake | We are two who will gradu jate from grammar grades in June. Do you think we should wear hair Swo. years. one, and you will not end all of i" . 7 — importance is for one year, but did not like it. 1] SOUP cares by taking your life, oe a ee aualitien wite | ment. Each nation thinks ite | and beliefs are similiar to | played 1,400 tunes from memory,|Here’s a Job for Some Fellow ne title to the prop- like — oanygaee ag 3 —_ Phen so | advise you to brace up and must oultivate them before own ted best, and it iv impow yours, and, in such case, there | then collapsed. bet | ih gry vei whi has few bad habits, such as -| spend the rest of your life try- sible for them to have the same is no reason why you should _ —_—__ —- Ly Ry upon which you ing out iate, drinking, smoking and| [Pend the Cost 0) yon stakes” wiil succeed belief. | net keep hie compeny. LISRON—DR. MARIO MON-| WANTED—Good married man to a mortgage. 9 When she feels that fiery, TEIRO, leader in the recent mon-| work by day or month. Penhollow swearing; but I love another man. Go to, or write to, the Ma- r If the young man wae born . in nm mon. rk by day . aa Shall I leave my husband? . Critten- uncontrollable power taking LONDON--SITTING at the plano |archist plot, escaped to Spain by|& Hausch, Perry, O.—Advertise- ee ‘This man told me he would pay| ton Home, Station, hold of her she must emother Or brought up in this country, [continuously for 16 hours, J. S.|rail, disguised as a faacinating|ment in Geneva (O.) Free Press- & e for my divorce. Iam a sensible! City, and tell her | told you to fedlinge Vol ans bs omar it le quite probable his ideas Whatham, a Manchester musician, widow, | Times. by | . ald her only | % — 7 ______________ |girl, yet I cannot make out this| Write and she will help you. = think young girls look much —Chote us hat o ler ee eno ns ‘copty with the 24 |all the neighbors learn of tt | nicer with ribbons on their Ins | | PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG. Now, Miss Grey, I am not what! hair, and were | you, | would ‘ arance | — | yon would call oon or. +, {n-| long as possible. ies” i Order | experienced girl in housekeeping, gheuld Company Ladies’ Suits Made to aa there are very few things about | ae ee ‘ 5.00 and $28.00 a home I do not know. Mother was cate 002 Third Ave. $2 very good and wise enough to teach| wasting TIME wit end workmanship guaranteed. | 288-260 Lamper Baxchanae Butiding “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” Ss. PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Wednesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. of Lamb... . . .15c| Choice Corn Beef .121c Chops ......15c|Sirloin Steak ......20c Stew ........8c, Pork Sausage... .1214c WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER'S MARKET, New Corner Mark: Money returned if any sales we make are not as represented eats oF eet Cathma, and was run down gai jould lie dov could not sleep nig 1 rally, I would become choked as iT here, ond Dr, Nuernberg’s Remedies Bere seen a great deal of bis work dune on Aitterent. people MY to take, and what it has done for me Limow ft will do for o JOUN HAWKINS, Cor 48th and 14th N. EB, Beattie, Wash OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM hifered With Bronchitis a? years I was on the sick list, suffering more or leas from Chronte any chronic sufferer Hin medicine left her, and he paints and powders and daubs her face up, wears sUk hosiery and and the rest of it? B. A.—I think such a girl is ex- jonaily foolish to waste her time in such a manner. |acolds when there is a houseful of | company. | He never drinks or stays out late| | nights. When he is gone I always| ¢@ |know where he ts, for he seldom goes without me. Please tell me what to do, as I ‘lon't believe in di- |vorce, and I have known tim for |many years, as he is an old family friend. I am 20 and he Is 28. Please answer this soon, a8 IT yon will gi am willing to do anything for him HEART-BROKEN FRIENDS OF DIFFERENT NATIONALITY Dear Miss Grey: I come to you vice, and I am sure it to me. | For the last few weeks I have |been keeping company with a nice A—To.a certain extent, ev- (young man. Now, Miss Grey, he ery married couple experiences |!8 a decent man and that is more just what you now i the jthan I can say of others { have new has worn off; the glitter [met My father is much opposed and fascination of courtship jto my going with him, for he is a | Bwede I don't see why that makes any difference. He can't help being a Swede. I know there 1s a low class lof Swedes, but he i# not of that class, His people are very well thought of and are wealthy, Please | tell me your opinion, Miss Grey. BROWNIE. A.—We were all created by the same power, and the fact that he is a Swede does not make him Inferior, if he is a good man. Herein lies the pos- sible barrie: a It Is one of the “danger ture. reefs” in married life. Your husband |s a great deal older than you, and you are young ta be married; because of this your hus feels at perfect | | you. Do not quarrel with him, | but when you know you are In the right, be firm. You should | | | nd possibly rty to boss give him to understand fully in the first pimce that you are competent to attend to your part of the work, and he is not to embarrass you before com- pany. n has ite own cus toms, habite and mode of liv. Ing, and thelr children ar@ brought up | : TO CONTROL ought up in that environ A FIERCE TEMPER Aged, Wrinkled Faces Dear Miss Grey IT am going to me before I Dear Mins Grey: I would like to 0 oe oad ; Meewe es At the onmte, fume, Be | none eee ore] en a Charge Account at the |Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop | know eae Me ythe tame time, helhave your opinion of a gtrl who P ‘4 Factory Hair Store I will give you credit and make it easy for you to outfit Goods. a: Front I JUNE BRIDES ¥» Your Trousseau is Not Complete Without a Set of These Beautiful Switches yourselves in Wigs, Ol anything you may need in Hair You Can Pay on Easy Terms We manufacture everything in Hair Goods, including ces, Transformations, Curls, Puffs, Toupees, d Lady Pieces or any Special Pattern or Design. BRING {N OR MAIL US: YOUR CUT HAIR AND COMBINGS And let our expert hair workers show you what frist-class We dye and make over old switches. Hair Goods Out of the Raw Material Madame, | want to make you something in Hair | All shades from white to black. difficult shades. Now, if you are particular about quality, match and Goods. I will offer for your inspection cut hair of the finest quality ever brought to Seattle. I sold all of | my Eastern factory-made goods during my recent sale, and have nothing on hand that is shop-worn or that has | to service you been looking for. I can match the most Try me the Factory Hair Store is the place you have A visit and inspection will prove this om DR. NUERNBERG A . ‘w Queen Anne 3127 14 and 16 West Harrison. ank you for a little advice, as I am Easil 7 been returned by others, The cut hair is matched to| Every womad in Seattle and vicinity should —— a | inhappy I really feel blue all sily Rejuvenated your own and made to your order, and is soft and fine | 1 fey vr tes gael ag the time. Fast lil i, Hawthe pame utiform end maturale this beautiful ¢ut hair for her own education, as it is i 7 a | fam a young man of 21, and} An aged face ts often only a mask to abcde hate AS are Aad : j b the first time on record that any dealer has offered this th B d jhave been married some five |* “ommratively youthful person. Be-| coloring throughout There is an advantage in having rivilege, as it is my own original idea oes the Bloo seca" nae os geod Sets |e Bhs CERNE Ses Meronptiost. There te oo advantage in Taring | scvilege, an gina idea — ulate Vital Energy? the nerves convey the impulses of vital energy Carries oxygen, which is necessary to The blood sustain life. ‘ments, and iupate intelligence will soon remedy the trouble Can deliver the adjustments perfectly. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Phone Main 1342. anyone ev such a temy \it fs awful |things to m met, excepting she pas when she is angry She says very bitter when angry at minute she gets over it, asks me te |forgive her, which I really do, as I jiove her dearly is put and taken off tn the m for I love this one girl and we have always been happy, excepting for | Powdered suxoitt this one thing ge fantaneourly I tried talking to her for ‘& month ' fuuy ettective and is wonder Advertisemens woman's | jatch My | 2.50. tress; that is, each pie is cut from one head. You will find one of the tresses a perfect to your own I am sure, because I have all $ha “r will be a double switch, six separate, special ¢ 00, the balance’ of this week only at value then? We are out of the high rent district afid avoid all extravagances, therefore save you money lishments mean high rents and extra expense. add to the merit of the goods? The dealer? Swell estab- Does this No. Who pays for it, No, Well, just think this over, Sould live without solid food for weeks, and without water 1 try my best to give her no EN Sou eusd sact lve. te i cause for being angry, but when d : yor puld no e en minutes without oxygen “e 4 Ain @ 701004 cireulation ts extremely {mportant. If there oi le te Ay A spo Bo | . o Wrong with the blood cire z s) ic ws jd a ee Sa With the blood circulation, take Chiropractic Hi) Jig not think of quarreling with and other a e