The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1913, Page 5

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—— THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913. con. Ladies’ Suits Made to Order 25.00 and $28.00 Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop There is no secret in the main features of piano building today, Every piano manufacturer is making just the kind of a piano he wants to make. ial markets of the world The mater are him and he buying exactly the grades of material he wants to buy. He is also employing just the kind of skilled (or un- skilled) making, and his pianos are good, bad or open to is labor he wants for the class of goods he is indifferent, just as he wants them to be. Which kind do you want? The Crown Kind = The Other Kind By buying direct from us at our FACTORY STORE you pay less for a CROWN than many other stores ask for pianos of far less merit. Terms as low GEO. P. BENT COMPANY ist Crown Pianos. Concord Pianos. CHEAP ACREAGE You can get the best at GREENBANK On Whidby Island. factory: Chicago. Seattle Store: 1421 Third Avenue. Land suitable for general farming and dairying. Also a few water front tracts; some of them very close to boat landing—a desirable place for summer home sites. $25 Per Acre and Up Good hotel, store, public school and post- office. Daily boat service from Everett and three boats a week from Seattle. the Iand Boat Ruby returning same evening or $:20 Interurban from cash, balance ¢ per Come with us next Sunday and seo Marte leaves City Dock, Everett, 10 a m ‘Take 7:30 boat, # o'clock Great Northern, Seattle, Call or send for map afid circular M. Calvin Philips & Co. Havelock C. Boyle, Calvin Philips, vend on Main 7314 815 Leary Building. Wall Paper Wall Paper E have just receiyed a carload of the newest and latest designs of imported paper hangings. We carry the largest stock of exclusive designs to be found anywhere in the Pacific Northwest. Estimates are given and contracts taken om interior decorating and house inti a i i Idings, etc., ainting. The largest line of pictures, mould , Is the city you will find here. Picture framing is our spocialty. Globe Wall Paper Co. 907 SECOND AVENUE i ys me Letters To Crnthin, Grey | EACNDRY CO. => plant and at MUST REMARRY Dear M Grey: Will you be nd as to settle this question fc Ifa couple get married two week SomePianoFactory Facts} im | yond both her and my expectations, == OF INTEREST TO OUR WOMEN READERS == od married nd th e divorced, inder assur names ly hope y lL. P A.—The assumed names have nothing to do with making the marriage illegal, it only casts suspicion the parties con cerned; but they must remarry six months from the time the man received his decree in or der to make their marriage le gal, according to the laws of this state and gre on DON'T KNOCK; IT WILL REBOUND EVERY TIME Dear Mixs Grey: I have come to you for advice as so many others hav rh A boy friend of mine whe 4 with a girl that n't re tal He know tht Miss Gre snd will quit her, if 1 will go with hin ‘ the to expect this? He says he ike ar t eal of ¥ bu I want him just as a friend. His brother is engaged to my chon and we are all good friends He says he doesn't care for this girl yet, why does he go with her? He is really a nice y. Phe an swer BLUE : A.—"“Blue Eyes,” you need de velopment—a widened mental horizon. It is the boy's own business why he goes with the girl. Maybe he Is helping her to be better. | have heard of boys doing that You have the right to say whether or not you accept his company and friendship, but none whatever in saying | whether or not he Is a friend | to a girl who needs his friend ship more than you do. | am sure you have not thought of the harm you may do one of your own sex by interfering. | Don't make a big mistake, for you will suffer for it if you do. GIRLS OF 13. Dear Mise Grey: Is it proper for a girl of 13 to go out on the street with boys, or even speak to them if they are nice? Can I get into trouble? Som ys follow me The girl who expects to go to around I say “Yes,” because saw {t before In your pa But my friend says to write again and what you say M. AND V restaurant wear _e but they can be made of any color t CHIFFON MUFF AND HAT & watering place for her vacation I cannot do better than have a hat and muff of chiffon and flowers for The one shown 1s of pale blue chiffon and blue bachelor buttons, hat sults one’s fancy A—If boys and girls of 13 have pure minds, wherein |i th hi f teh Ll | the harm of walking on the | 2(d triendehipe on tnie account. | each other as brother and sie The same applies to the girl. ter, It Ie all right to associat NICE LOOKS AND | but your minds at ¢ | ps ' CLASSY DRESSES ee eee eee re Wve Dear Miss Grey: Will you please affairs as you are not old enough to realize what it | ‘el! mo, through your columns, how | means. | may have a steady boy compan-:| Boys who will follow a girt !08? are exceedingly rude and should I am a girl 14 years of age and |have to go to and come home from you have to discontinue your | | Spaerer ee a juardlch, |all the parties alone, I think I am ton think ak aban: |nice looking and dress rather clansy, but I am quite bashful “A MAN'S SIDE OF Thanking you, ROSY CHEEKS. A—You surely don't expect Dear Miss Grey: In answer to| t@ get through thie world on the letter written by “Koo,” I would| fice looks and classy clothes! like to give her a man’s side of the} Theee alone will not win you question. = pe I am a young man myself, and VEGETABLE SILK have been tn the same predicw|UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY) ment as the young man she spoke| Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth | of, only I was fortunate enough tn| $02 Peopl ink Bidg., 2nd & Pike | that the Indy was sensible enough | al GOOD GLASSES) THE QUESTION.” to stay and help me. A girl has no idea of the amount! of influence she has on a man's | Mfe, and she doesn't know what it {a for him to think she ts #0 good » and he so unfit to associate with her. My advice to you ts to go and seek him out and tell him you trust him and know he is a man. If you are engaged to him, this should not be difficult You say your love for, him is Heaven sent. Then you will not let everyday formalities | keep you from him. Heaven tee | sent love only comes once Muleson “ Oo. in a lifetime; and, look at it as you will, your whole hope in life ts cen tered in him. Don’t you think it would be foolishness to throw it away on such a trivial thing an| “formality.” | My reason for saying this In that you say he {s ashamed to come back, and now that he ts doing bet-| 1330 Second Avenue. ter, it 1s your place to go to him| Tom: Peres and help him do better still, and] with Hanging 9) don't be as you were before, but | Flower Bas. | help him with all the help a good es and Pot Flowers. Cut. Flowers and Funeral Designs a Specialty HOLLYWOOD GARDENS Fie and Decorators Becond Av. and Pine St. Phone Main 1665. woman can give toa man. You do not realize what {t is to a man to be told that he {8 a perfect man and never allowed to forget that he fs one, and {t would be quite easy for a woman to do this much for the man she loves. Forget his past |and teach him to do the same I don’t think I am asking you to 'do an {mpossibility; a woman did 1t for me, and the results are be. There {a so little pure love in this world that when one has {t, every. thing should be put aside; your souls should stand together, recog: | nizing the t, utiful gift | which God has bestowed upon you) living as one in harmony and peace in this world, and the Great Be yond. Hoping you will take my advice, and wishing you great happiness and pea OTHELLO. A.—At first thought, your ad- vice would seem good, but, upon due consideration, there | is a vital and more Important point you have omitted. Your counsel holds good, providing that the young man Is physical- DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. DENTISTRY WITHOUT THE PAIN All our energies are concentrated on the dental business. Wao apply ly well. 1 advise no girl, no matter how great Ie her love | brains, skill and experience to for a man, to marry in a case | RY operation, no matter how| of this kind until she Is posi- | simple or how delicate and par-| ticular it may be. In simple con tive he has contracted no dis- ease while leading a wayward and dissipated life, ditions our corrections are immedi- ate and positive. In more com plicated and prolonged operations, every successive step of the treat: ment receives the most scrupulous attention and painstaking care Our accurate and selentific meth- ods insure that each individual case receives exactly the treatment it requires. It is to this most skill- ful service that we owe the bene- ficial and lasting results we attain in all cases This appeal to your judgment 1s based something deeper and more vital than prices. It’s In the work Itself NO EXPLANATION 18 NECESSARY Dear Miss Grey: I am a young fellow of 18, and tn a little difft jculty. For a long time I have kept steady company with a young girl. We have alwnys been the best of friends, but now I have found some much more to my Hking, and I wish to discontinue going with the former, How shall I ex plain? PUZZLE) A the first place, young fellow of 18” is young to keep steady company with any girl, In the sense of a beau. If you wish to cultivate | another girl’s acquaintance you on In Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Mgr. 1405 Third ‘Av. N. W. Cor. Union. NOTE—Bring This Ad With You have a perfect right to do so and no explanation is neces sary, but 1 eee no reason why friends or keep them. You are living in a very small world if you allow these things to oc- cupy your mind, when there are others so much more neces- sary and important. You are as yet at the bottom of the lad- der; are you going to reach the top round, or fail miserably? You have your choi Girls who start out as you are never get very far up the ladder un- leas they change their pace. I did not mean to lecture you, but | wish so much every girt might realize what the future means and bulid her foundation firm. | know positively if you will etrive for perfection in your school work, cultivate a sweet temper and think more of others than yourself, you will have friende—perhaps not 80 many summer friends, but those who will stand by you when you are in need of real friends. If you will occupy your mind In this way, you will gradually overcome your bash- fulness. You are entirely too young to keep steady company with a boy, and when you attend par- ties that are any distance from your home, should be accom- panied home by your parents or an older friend. | AGAINST PLAN TO SELL PHILIPPIINES A Wire. . June 13.- jc. B, Elliott of Minneapolis, recent- ly appointed commissioner of com- m doos not approve of the plan recent: | ly announced in Seattle for the sale |the bureau of vital statistics. of the Islands to Japan | “It would not be morally right,” erce and police in the Philippines, sald Judge Elliott. “Selling the islands would virtually be selling|the Milwaukee stork. |the inhabitants, and we could not| bles were born in the Maternity One of 15 popular styles. A WHITE SEWING MACHINE You'll buy one some time. Why Not Buy the Best, Now? Sells $3.00 month, Rents $2.00 month, White Sewing Machine Co. 1424 Third Ave., near Pike. Main 1525. Free D Doctor for You Mr. Workingman ‘We are doing more for the work ing man and his family than any drug store in the olty of Sonttle If you or any of your family are sick, it will be to your advantage to call at the Brendel Drug Store 117 Vester Way eon Firat A nue, and have Wat, object In givi s of ® phy to build up « ing drug business, We and Do We Are Out Rate Prescription Drugsista. Judge | Second Avenas ond Pike Strat at 25c S WISS Rib Vests different and finishes several styles plain top with draw tape a most ment; each 25¢. Union Suits 50c knees; also some with lace knees; extra sizes 65c; regular sizes 50 ac | Joudgall In Connection wath JAMES MeCREERY & CO, Mew York Undervests in satisfactory gar- Full range of sizes in styles including low neck and no sleeves, with cuff The MacDougall-Southwick Co. STORE IN BHATT 7 fouthwics ROWING bw VASTENT oats Up to $35.00 C $16.50 Our entire assortment of coats marked at from $25.00 to $35.00, a most complete line in the very best styles and colors at this exceptional price concession, $16.50 ee OATS of heavy black or navy serge with sleeves cut C in one with the coat, Mandarin style. The collar and i cuffs are of velvet. A large velvet ornament closes the i cutaway front | Novelty check, lined throughout with messaline, has col- i lar and simulated button holes of broadcloth to match the ' lining in color. They are made in three-quarter length with semi-belted effect under arm, Johnny coats of imported covert, in mode color, shows smart tailored lines. Set-in pockets, turned back cuffs and self-covered buttons. Lined throughout with messaline. r Brown, Copen and tan whipcord coats in semi-dress . ie iy styles, three-quarter lengths, close with fancy bone buttons and are trimmed with smaller bone buttons to match. At this price also are included maternity coats of blue and black serge with corded silk collars. —Second Floor. ] Children’s Colored Dresses Girls’ 25c Hose I8c F double heel and toe, made from fine combed cotton; all sizes. Special, the pair 18¢. Women’s Silk Lisle Hose 25¢ A high finish lustrous Hose that looks and feels Regular 95c, $1 and $1.25. Special 75c > INE rib, black cot- ton Stockings, with Sizes from HIS is an excellent as- sortment of gingham and percale dresses in both Nght and dark colors. The percales in blue and brown stripes, trimmed in solid col- ors to match. Others with bordered bands to match. The to 6 years. ginghams are in stripes of ; ; pink, blue, tan, and are trim- like silk. They are me- : med with braid and buttons; dium weight. Spliced 4 also there are soll colors in heel and double toe, in pink, blue, etc These are 5 Faished with white braid and black, tan and white. The p: buttons. pair, 25¢. : —Third Floor, —First Floor. Second Avenue and Pike Stre Wilson Braves Jinx on Friday, 191 President Thirteenth, son took thi the Thirteen Jinx, and w by his cabinet. President Wilson, fice; |dent's first caller, arrived at 10:13; the cabinet meeting started at 11:13, and then it was noticed that in the names of five of the cabinet members there were just thirteen letters each. LOS ANGELE teen births and 13 deaths are re- ported today, Friday, the 13th, to MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 18.— Friday, the 13th, held no terrors for Thirteen bo- |hospital here before 8 a. m. m HERE'S MEANEST OF ALL THIEVESI Fate, has not been kind to Q. E. | Min Im, 2021 19th av, S, and | family. For the past six months Mincholm has been on an invalid’s bed, suf- fering with tuberculosis. His wite has been ailing, too. His two chil- |dren, 6 and 4, are to be taken from lthem in a days. They are | threatened dispossession of their home. And last night a robber deprived them of their very means of ex- istence, He entered thelr yard and stole 14 chickens, Now the tubercular patient has no egge—the only food of which he can partake. Hggs and fresh air, the doctor prescribed, And now the eggs are gone. DOG POISONER BUSY The dog poisonor is again active. He reached right through a lock- ed door and polsoned the valuable bull-shepherd owned by Patrolman |Waltrit, 124 15th ay., Thursday |night. | About a woek ago a dog was pol- jsoned tn the |probably by the same person. w with Big Scandinavian picnic at For- tuna Park Sunday, June 15th. Re- freshments served.—Advertisement. Cut flowers of the season at right prices. Paris Florist, 218 Pike the Thirteenth WASHINGTON, Friday, rage hi ite lead today in braving abiy backed up in that Important duty his familiares say, started breakfast today at ex- jactly 8:13 o'clock; there were 13 | roses on the desk {n his private of- Secretary Daniels, the presi- June 13.—Thir- same neighborhood, |, SPECIAL CUT PRICE SALE Friday and Saturday Entire Stock Must Be Sold Out in 10 Days wou Ware Trays—sale price 89c. Valued at 00. Hand Painted Souvenir Pillow Tops—sale price 79c, Valued at $2.00. a sane Silk Pillow Tops—sale price $1.78. Valued at $5.00. Fancy China Dishes reduced from $17.50 to $5.75 per set. Reductions in prices are cut to less than cost. China Tea Pots, sale price 29c—valued at 75c. Salt and Pepper Shakers, sale price 2%c—valued at 8c each. CHINA DISHES, CUPS AND SAUCERS, sale price 6c—valued at 15c—while this sale is on. N. KITAGAWA CO. Direct Importers of Japanese Art Goods. 1015 Third Av., Near Madison St. Specials for Saturday | | Prices Way Down Look! Read Our Price List Pork Roast .........15¢ Pork Steaks ........17¢ Salt Pork ......-..12Mc Choice Corn Beef. .1214c Best Steer Roast... ..15c Boiling Beef ......12%c Fresh killed Chickens every day. Shoulders of Lamb ...........0....+22--10e YOUR .MONEY RETURNED IF SALES ARE NOT AS REPRESENTED Watch our daily ad in Star for specials—We always sell for less, Ba waite PUGET MARKET CO.’S | snyderre .| PACKING |" place HOUSE none Market Market MARKETS

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