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ze Ladies is fl 222°Z22 | FF aszege? 23 Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 Mt and workmanship guaranteed, | Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop | 240 Lumber Pachange Buliding a: |THIS FOR “DENNY:RENTON” , All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. WOMEN ONLY MARRIED If your daughter were among the June brides, what rules of conduct, what advice, would you give her? Cffice Phone, Main Tee Rea Phone Kenwood 14T8 ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seattle VENICE a thousand and one things. the June brides of yesteryea: What general pointers brides? The Star wants to h and just to make it Star will give a prize of a $ of cleavers and other kitchen who sends in the best letter, the June brides. day, June 25. June brides and brides-to-be are Cynthia pefsistent correspondents these days interesting The contest is open today, irey’s most They write to know Maybe the married women, rs, can help them, would you give the June ear from the married women, and worth while, The 5.00 carving set, or $5.00 set tools, to the married woman or the best set of rules, to It will close next Wednes- —ON— BAINBRIDGE ISLAND A very desirable waterfront summer place for Seattle people. Fine, sandy clam c Tracts $100 and up. Terms % cash. ALBERT B. LORD 1008-9 Northern Bank Bidg. Fourth and Pike. | GOING HOME ALONE } Dear Miss Grey: Do you thin jit wrong for a young Ia n0 t h alone m from some friend's house, when sh kets off the street car, minds her own business, and doesn't pay attention to anybody? 1 did this one evening seemed that everyone Thanking you for any and tt noticed me — your Western Ornamental Iron a| Wire Works 2443 Irving St. Seattle, Wash, Elevator Fire Escapes, Tron and Wire Window Guards, Foiding Gates an¢ Fencing. Phone: Beacon 1586, u A.—It Is mot best for a girl of your age to make a practice of going alone late in the even- ing, but if you live close to the car line, it is mobody's busi- ness; as long as you mind your own affairs, other people should do the same. FOR SWEATY FEET AND OILY SKIN Dear Miss Grey: ly tell me what is |amelling, sweaty feot? ts good and harmless pores and oily skin? 1 have used vanishing and cold lereams, but they make the skin more oily, I will be very grateful for an answer. RP. A.—An unfailing remedy for feet that are sweaty and have a bad odor | Powdered alum, 21 parts; maize meal, 1 part. Add a few drops of alcohol to the water in which you rinse your face, as It reduces large pores. A certain amount of to a healthy ? Carroll’s re good for tll 1102 Firat Avenue. - uae & The Right Place te Bay GLASSES The Best for Less © Jewel CARROLL'S Syrccr STORE Pacific Stump Puller “Built for Nerthwest Stumps” simple, powerful and Inexpen machine which cam bo opersted an olly skin, perhaps they would be less eager to get rid of it. Try to avoid all fatty or greasy foods possible, and it will do a with the excess oll In your skin. WARTS AND FRECKLES Dear Miss Grey: I am 12 years old and would like to know what will take warts off, also freckles. Thanking you. BLUE BYES. A.—Peroxide of hydrogen, lemon Julce or buttermilk will remove tan and freckles. It is sald that to rub raw po- tato on warts for two or three weeks will remove them for good. you NEED SELF-RELIANCE Dear Miss Grey 1 feel confi dent you can help me, and there | fore am writing you. fF am a young lady and have been working as a stenographer for a few years, but on account of my mother being ill, I am compelied to stay at home several months now, but I need money badly and must do something in order to earn some. I positively cannot work In the day time—I must stay at home— but can work nights. I would like a position as plan in a picture show in thé evening. I am capable of doing this, but have no one to «ive as reference. I haye not asked my teacher, as I feel that it would be of no use as she says I have ability while cultivating. Thanking you in advance, I MINNIE A—Confidence and selfre Hiance, backed by common are all one needs to se- cure a position. | have heard a number of employers remark that they would not give the snap of their finger for refer- ence or recommendation; that they judged a girl by her ca- pability of doing the work. if you think you will like that work, go to each theatre and apply for the position; if they do not have a place for you ave your DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Everybody wants beautiful teeth, and when one has dental work to be done, ane should insist on going to dentists of established reputa tion. Seldom a day passes but some new patient, who has come to vs. expresses creat pleasure at the high character of our work, the low prices for same, which gre consist eft and fair. To you who have experienced the exorbitant charges of other den-| tists, we want to say that we will save you*from one-fourth to one half the cost of your dental work and give you a superior grade of workmanship. Kindly accept this invitation and Jet us talk over with you the work you intend having done. Possibly we can make some very pleasing suggestions to you, ar 4 we will also make plain the matter of our mon-/ ey-saving prices and acquaint you} with our high-grade work. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager. | M05 Third Ave, No W. Cor Caton. 1 NOTE—Bring this Ad with you. | worth “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PUGET MARKET as, PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Wednesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Lamb Chops... ....15c!| Legs of Lamb......15c Pork Roast........15c|Salt Pork .......1244¢ Lamb Stew. ...-.--10c| Corned Pig’s Feet. . .8¢ BIG WHITE MARKET, O14 Pike Market. ° SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market. Your money returned if any sales we make are not ar repreaented Information Wanted Leading up to the reason why Chiropractic adjustment will not help you the same as it has hundreds of others with the same affection It works on all classes of people, whether rich or poor, tall or short, fat or slim. Male or female, the anatomy is the same in structure with very few differences in function. Don’t be contented with what knowledge yeu now possess, an there are hundreds of things to be brought into action that are not as yet thought of. ‘Tho most successful arte and selences of today are of recent origin L. R. NUTTING, Chiropractor, 3145 Arcade Bldg. Office Hours—9 go 1, 2 to & al Phone Main 13 Letters To Cvnthin, Grey name and address and phone number. If you are a neat, in. telligent girl and have talent along that line, you stand as good a chance as the best STEADY ESCORT Dear Miss Grey: I am and have been keeping company with a young man many months. I generally treat him well, but about & week ago I let another friend bring me home pm a party: neith er took me there. He got a@ litte Jealous, but did not say much. There is no engagement Did | treat him right, or should I go with no one else while going with him?) APPLE BLOSSOMS, A.-—Let your friend under stand that you are too young to be restricted to the company of one young man, and that it ls your inborn eight to mingle with others. | don't approve of @ young girl getting into the habit of allowing a young man who has not taken her to a par- | ty to escort her home. T e | are a few exceptions where it | We all right. f MENTAL MACHINERY OUT OF GEAR Dear Miss Grey: I read your let-| ters every night and think they are| | g00d, so I have come to you. | The other day my chum and I got a letter from two fellows we do not know. Do you think ft right for Us to answer them or not? We have hever known anybody by that name RW d By Winnie Lee. You say that one reason you are going to be so happy with Dorothy They told us that they would like|‘# that for all her jollity, she strikes ito hange photos with us. Now,|you a8 the spirit of constancy | Miss Grey, we never write to fel-| Leaving Christian principles out of lows we don't know, so I don’t know | the question, {t is, nevertheless, the how they got our names, unless| Wife of such a fellow as you who some of the boys around where we|generally elopes and abandons her live wrote them a letter and signed|family. I mean the elopement jour names. | They wrote in the letter that they|ciety because of its unexpected Were “sporty, good looking guys.” | ness. One of them ‘said he was 24 years| The butterfly of fashion may |of age, but the other did not tell look foolish, but she has enough his age. We are only 16 years old. variety in life not to crave the ex | Do you think we are too young |citement coming from a mad step. [to go to dances? Is a store or She may kill time as she goes along laundry a nice place to work? fin manner not thoroughly ap- SWEET SIXTEEN. [proved but she only trifles with A.—Giris, what you need to love. The most devoted home do is to anoint your brains | woman and mother is in danger with a liberal amount of the olf jof being bored to extinction, and to of common sense, then you will [offset this she must have s'«ns of know better to think of an. jaffection from her husband as she swering such a letter. Girls of (goes along. I tell you it will not 16 are old enough to know the do, John, to count too long on the dangers involved in such anes | patient camel on whose back every. capade. a It Is all right to attend a good dance occasionally If prop- ‘RAP DAMOURETTE | | laundry of store is a re- | spectable plate to work, but a girl is more liable to meet with temptation In these places than at some other work. Discoverers of “serums, trums and patent medicine submit their cures to health department {f an ordinance introduced by Councilman Griffiths FMS WOMEN The sale of such cures is Dear Miss ¢ In referring to pinited wu the pictures ted in The Star, ang penalt Sat neome > hentth a tew » of today pape would ta ble and don some T seen in on the fy, pro. bill, unless me epartment finds them ious. te tuberculosis cure. has offered s Women are supposed to be the Pia d f uplifters of the human race, but I qin shy, think a few of them are so debas every good thought Ing as to ruin mind towards Damoure pula to the city o! ough Health Commissioner ACQUIT to enter a women T ‘ after tight stockings but why we an not bu in it e until t I am not iresses that but I would 3 an on those tight dresses. , y ho originate such outland. '* ish styles ought to be put into an insane lum. How women wear such things and expect men to respect them, or in fact, any class of men? was | the Orillia Mill Cc It is quite true people do not |#?4 at the time of his arrest was Ithink as I do, and I don't expect |4*@¥!ng $400 per month interest them to, but let me tell you this “7 Ms much, young girls, those aro| St R. YUKON WILL not the kind of women and girls a }man picks ou wants to | get arried, a good healthy fam It you knew the remarks people pass as yoh go by in your tight dresses, you would fling them aside and say “never again. YOUNG WIPE. A.—I am very glad you wrote as | think this question needs thorough agitation, for the way some women attire themselves and appear on the streets Is positively shameful and dis- Graceful to grown people, and very detrimental to the grow- ing generation. Ire and those work waists run | Why them th on, open let and jon Sav tav 7 \ i nd larceny Ronald's cou bat Alot berated It was ed appropriated $4 8 while manager 100 of the bank's of the bi t the steamship % ed on the 6 while bi for xdnews ba: Bering sea, will be a total loss the news which has been received |by C. W. Wiley, mani of the company, The vessel struck the 6 June 11, wreck Phene Main 963, yres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson 8t. | CORRESPONDING WITH BOY FRIENDS Dear Mie Like many oth ors, come to you for advice, Tam |going away this summer and wish to know ff it would be all right for |me to write to a boy friend of |¢ }mine, 1 like him very much and |we have always been good friends. | We are both 15 Do you think {t proper for mato lwrite, with my parenta’ conse! | x. ¥.%. A.—It Is just as proper to correspond ywith a boy friend as with one of your girl friends, as long as you write nothing you will be ashamed for the world to see. Grey Limited nd 626 p.m. Local 0, 9 30.0 io, 0, rc 46 Seattio, Fifth av., Ajax Drug ‘Store, PATTLE — and 4:00 p.m. 7:00, 8:00, 1:00, 4100, RAULWAY | m wy RTT f 10:90 4 yrtewes ila Me Limited m 1:00, ois pom both elites 6:00 MWHAT TRACT WASH STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS p. Ry nos-| * must| city | . bill 1s directly nimed at the} his IT J8 THE WIFE. OF BUCH ATELLOW which shakes the foundation of so | |netism of a man who declares he Wife? “It Lies WithYou,’’ Winnie Whols to Blame for the Runaway Writes Future Brother-in-Law || THe ac |Jougall + fc outhwick . In Connection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO, New York 39c Buys Any One of \ <4 These 500 Pieces of Triple Coated Gray VASTEST GROWING STORE IN BEATILE Second Avenue and Pike Strat WOOLLEY | former manager of | quitted | was] 1 that the defendant | nk. | that the money | BE A TOTAL LOSS| Alaska Coast company's! sland | is { | | | co | not a HERE is assortment; all are Tea Kettles Sauce Pans Berlin Kettles any other that the vk thei Sesides It Por $1.50 mi seldom M ay values of as Oo AS YOU WHO LLOPErs. thing domestic ts loaded. With all your dgep-down affection for Dorothy, you are almost sure to fail in an outward show of love. Somebody is to blame when 2 home woman and mother runs away with | another man Infinite pity should be mingled with scorn when {t comes to judg | ing such a runaway woman, Be-| cause of some starvation of heart) and mind, but espectally heart, a} wife's nature {s open to the mag-| FATAL STORM HITS CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, June 17.--Heavy damage was caused by @ terrific electrical storm which raged over this region last night and this morning. Andrew Metzger was killed and Mra, Fred Heldtke was seriously tnjured in Toledo, and in So much the worse for the jog-|Marion one man was killed and trot husband, Honestly, the rea-|four injured by lehtning, while son, aside from principle, that/several residences were destroyed. more secluded and hard-working|Much property was damaged, while women don't succumb is because | many d of live stock were kill men are ordinarily too busy with|ed in Wyandotte county. The fruit thelr own affairs to lay themselves |crop throughout the whole of this out to fascinate the dull home-|section of the state was practically beeper: lrutned by the storm, alone understands her, Perhaps he doen! second 3 this The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Enamelware Values up to $1.50 inferior in an piece are Ge which are not of S 1 such only Preserving Kettles Dish Pans Rice Boilers pieces listed here r kite and Thursday excellent Basement A Sale of Untrimmed Shapes at $1.95, $2.95 and $4.95 f Reduced from $3.50 up to $8.50 3 EMPS, Milans, Leghorns, Panamas, Peanut Braids, H in almost endless variety of small, medium and large shapes, in color schemes equally varied. Some are faced in velvet, some have double brims, others are plain. If you have been thinking of making your own hat this special offers to you a most unusual oppor- tunity. Every shape in the selling affords you a most considerable saving. Remember, the special prices are $1.95, $2.95 and $4.95. —Second Floor. Second Avenue and Pike Street | MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR WEDNESDAY The Middlemen Eliminated at | FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS Tomorrow (Wednesday) the following big specials will be offered | at our markets: Loin Pork Roast, Rib and Loin ] bw eeee 166 Mutton Chops . 5c Pork Back Bones, ‘Be 10 Ibe. for ....... Choice Mutton Shoulder .. ke Market venue. to consumer.” Took for t rT, G44n Bi A UR MOTTO: “From acking house * GOVERNMENT. INSPECTE! PAT etamp = t stenifies CASCADE MARKET. BAttARD MARKET. USE YOUR CREDIT Take Notice The last word in the high head dress—7 separate stems. Special this week. Will teach the new head dress with every order, Hair Goods Out of Madame, I want to make you something in Hair Goods. I will offer far your inspection cut hair of the finest quality ever brought to. eattle. The cut hair is matched to your ‘own and made to your order, and is soft and fine just ‘ie your own. Has the same uniform and natural coloring throughout. There is an advantage in having it made out of the raw material, as it is the one head tress; that is, each piece is cut from one woman's head You will find one of the tresses a perfect match to your own I am sure, because I have all shades. My special offer will be seven separate stems, value $30.00, the bal- Open a Charge Account at the Factory Hair Store I will give utfit yourselves so0ds. You Can Pay on Easy Terms Have you seen the little front? If not, why not? We manufacture them. you credit and make it easy for you to in anything you may need in Hair Ww ing Front Toupees, Wigs, Old Pattern or Design BRING IN OR MAIL YOUR CUT HAIR AND COMBINGS And let our expert hair workers show you what first- class work is. \We dye and make over old switches. the Raw Material tiful head dress, match the most » manufacture everything in Hair Goods, includ- Transformations, Curls, Puffs, Lady Pieces any Special Pieces, or All shades from white to black, difficult shades. Try me. I can Now, if you are particular about quality, mateh and service, the Factory Hair Store is the place you have been looking for. A visit and inspection will prove this to you, Every woman in Seattle and vicinity should see this beautiful cut hair for her own education, as it is the first time on record that any dealer has offered this privilege. It is my own original id We are out of the high rent district and avoid all extravagances, therefore save you money. Swell estab- lishments mean high rents and extra expense, Does this add to the merit of the goods? Ng Who pays for ance of this week at $15.00, and the last word in a beau- ZAMORA C, FACTORY HAIR STORE it, then? The dealer? No, Well, just think this over. CAUFFMAN 1401 FIRST AVENUE