The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1913, Page 5

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CO@L tannin AL a | |x 15 SECOND AVENUE | * kina MAN’S ( Excursion TO \ *x° zg | SNOQUALMIE. FALLS tag | AND NORTH BEND | iix,"% oe SUNDAY, JUNE a, 191 i as Bost 3 t book, Ratlroadmen's that, are ‘ oa perk mie aa - every . u bend to J: ae Seer then Powth! na big saw Excursion Co. LUNA PARK Opens Saturday, June 7th With Dicastro’s Royal Military Band in Concert Every Afternoon and Evening ADMISSION FREE A.—There has been, and is at the present time, considerable opposition to this hospital fee; but so far it has not been stop- ped, and the worker can be com- pelied by the mill company to pay the fee or be discharged. When it comes to the right or wrong of it, they h not a right to collect the f plain graft without a WANTS HER CHILD BACK. Dear Miss Grey: 1 would appre ‘That Saves You Money We Invite a Comparison of Values and Prices We show a complete line « WAS al} attractive models at price’ sh ‘ ) New pm and \ Summer Suits “\SAt$5 to $10 Lower Than \sthe Ground Floor Prices the reason—We have eight large the Fifth Floor of the Arcade The renf is nominal, and what divided with our customers. If will be glad you the values we offer. Last Week of the $1.85 Waists We are closing out our $3.50 to $5 values n and net Waists, at the special $1.85 Here is roor take the elevator we ‘SANPLE SUIT SHOP Rooms 500-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-2 Arcade Bldg. ° LADIES Second Avenue, Between Union and University. “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” Ser. PACKING: HOUSE MARKETS MARKET Meat Specials Friday COMPANY'S UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Lamb Chops 15c| Corned Pig’s Feet. . .7¢ Ghoice Corn Beef. 12y6e Salt Pork Corned Pig’s Head. Tcl Pot Roast, best cut. Market. MARKET, New BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike SNYDER’S Corner Market sales we make are not as repreaented DL dices To wn They 5 ANP comry FOR SONNY | ate your advic and died andl my ted my ttle to get work and it was #0 a child, I let girl, with rouch, ( Thanking you very A—If you signed no papers of adoption giving your child away, you can take her again if you in- any time you please. have further difficult: Ing possession of judge of the juvenile. court. if your brotherin-law took the child of his own accord and mentioned no charges for board or clothes, | do not think he can force you to pay for her keep Ing. CHANCE ACQUAINTANCE Dear Miss Grey I attend a ce now her UNSUCCESSFUL A.—A young man, as weil as a girf, always takes many chances of unsatisfactory re- sults in making chance ac quaintences 1 cannot advise you to speak to the girl without a good ex cuse or reason; If It is best much to that you meet, you will do so, | « perhaps, in the most unexpect ed manner. FOR FALLING HAIR Miss Grey: Will you; a good hatr tonic li keep the hair from fa so help the growth of ir? A YOUNG MAN A-Suiphate of quinine, 1'% dram; tincture of cantharides, 2 drams; alcohol, 2 oz.; glycer- Ine, 02; oll of anise, 12 drops; witch hazel, 8 oz. If your hair is coming out, apply this tonic every night for two weeks; then wash the hair In suds made from a solution the | of green soap; omit treatment for four days, and then return to the tonic for another two weeks. Keep this up until your hajr becomes glossy and full of life and ceases to fall out THE HABIT OF SWEARING. | Dear Mi Grey—1 am a young lady of 25 and engaged to be mar nto am known hi most any man would in a en that kind I have « oaxed, begged and tee im I could overlook { if he loved me he could stor In swearing, he 4d anythin, for it co jto him as eating and 2 he does it in such a blood curdiing or it fairly makes me shiver r him, and besides, t ng to me )» matter whe are with, he mean does not realize how it sounds M want to know is: ho le k him of this habit. He aid store and cc ered it © no rea wh ould do #0 no wearing is a habit just THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913. ee HALAL 82.15. 2.35 82.50. Scaasihine New From a German Specialist : Blood and Nerve T for 2 ap I i cs 1 at I lan r t le A sp £ Fr y 4 t all « BIG WARSHIP TO BE i BUILT IN SEATTLE f t and ' er er d. still on German Pharmacal Co. eth Av, N. We Corner Market and Ballard Wash, Effective May 22d, 1913 SS. PRINCE oad a 5S. PRINCE —_ nuett Sent ant ilita GET BUSY, NS-ATLANTIC STEAMSUIP LINES. fn the big Second Ave. and Pike St. KIDS, AND WIN PRIZE | $1.9 81.50, s1.69. as much as drinking or smok Ing. and you cannot break the - young man of ( he is de She termined not to stop S1.0 Don't “beg and tease” him to give it up, but ave a sensibi A 0 A a talk with him sometime when I and how It embar , 83.95. I $4.95 then er to help r time he "remind aaa Te, CCL so 99 way and are clever The MacDougall-Southwick Co. THE ‘ st AK eo 3 ly eare’s MAUDE ADAMS GOOD REWARD BEST the IN ‘PETER PAN’ ROLE fl U i e ce snes BREAD BAKER NOT RIGHT TIME FOR THOMSON Mrs. Pankhurst Trial Today Free Doctor for You, (220: | eich for <The ot ie + sagt gaa t na@minal Mr, Workingman bse Sa vain any yt. be en th the hy ue ae Pg pp b : every night family are sick, it will be to your advantage te at the Hiking cour | par ie BRENDEL DRUG STORE |! "1G TIME.Cominc “} “ "" “117 YESLER WAY, ° i O 1 of ¢ 1 ip i he between First Avenue and Occidental Avenue, and have our De tH ler | | a jreat you FREE. iH a | 1¢. We Are Cut Rate Prescription Crug i . | BAIT ite 8 Secu iil Gicka (he outing Hi eee 4 bd) ILD ») t ( > (@))!| & 6 f I} iy >) na \ ; ‘Oe i ¢ f cassie al Side 05 69 796. S9e, 25¢. | Me. 95¢. ‘ 196, ! R N $2.25, $2.19. $3.50, ‘ 19 © 69¢, CC ( O5e. The MacDougail-Southwick Co, “A Night in China Dance” TONIGHT AT Pay ~ DREAMLAND WINCHELL TO HEAD N. P., IS REPORT PA na Crockery Souvenirs given sio: luding 5 danee Fifty-Seven Reasons Why | You Should See Mrs. Wiggs of the | Cabbage Patch M, Matinees Saturday and Sunday Any Seat 25c | Evenings—-Lower Floor 50c Balcony 30c i] Gallery 20c

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