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$25.00 and $28.00 Fit and workmanship guaranteed. . Ladies’ Tailor Sui t Shop 088-260 Lumber Peet « Wiring, 1018 Repairing Post St. Seattle All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. TONIGHT Seventh and Union (Co China Cre Includ 1 Saas Free Ladies’ Suits Made to Order ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ) “DENNY-RENTON” 4 Weeks in China Dance at Dreamland Admission 25c | By Winnie Lee. ts re afraid she will select. that the same as his 4 } ) how invigor S| ; . cheerf a can be. Show 4 the nerve-ra the bits which would seem t Methods of ¢ toni solute pa RL Your disposal? \ extract any tooth you have } pain b TOs Our ice © the lowest that wa have ever been offered In Seattle car for the high-class work which we is do, Just think of getting an extra ke heavy $10.00 Gold Crown for $4.0 tel or one of our f 10.00 Never: TANGLED MARRIAGES Rif Slip Plates not only! Dear M WIL you kin made that, wo to every jadvise me tn trouble? If mal’. recetpted bill that means something | woman is divorced by her first h right — to you. b and marries again, then fin took —- out the divorce was not legal, 4 2) econd man quarrel over pitied Regal Dental Offices 371 er Nluaning they. w+ Mrs or. L. R. Clark, 0. D. S., Manager.| not married, then the first orker, 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union. | dies, would the woman bo fre NOTE—Bring this As with you. marry aga n? and Comfortable,”’ Dea You are doubtfu ‘ vorothy's ideas on furnist ing will agree with yours, TU thin #0; why no will want to > he ertainly—but so » want to © you little managing on your part will turn her from the useless and ornamental pieces "\ LITTLE. MANAGING ON YOU HER PROM TAL USELESS AN ». THE HOM oo COMPORTABLE, \PART WILL ‘TURN p= ORNAMENTAL. ® ink from saying so, but tell Dor h that ye wish to begin with ut a load on your t spirit will ect Itne for inside, « ings? A hair f — for th coziness ured Once husba e her can “‘The Home Beautiful Is the Home Suitable Writes Winnie Lee to Her Sister’s Husband-to-Be; She Eases His Fears ye fr THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE == OF INTEREST TO OUR WOMEN READERS == 19, 1913. How to Be Happy Though Married; Come on, Ladies ExJune brides are flooding hospitality that will draw to. her The Star with letters on how to side and yours whatever Is bes be happy though married, in for elther of you to have, That the [response to the request for good taste which she | «8 to | Rules for June Brides. upping the house will make the So widespread are the sub aco What she wises It to be in|] jects taken up and so great the ur eyes and tn the eyes of he length of the letters that we're tonds Yours truly compelled to advise you to WINNIE. “Keep them short.” The editor didn’t know what he was starting when he offered a $5 carving set or set of cleav ers and kitchen toole for the best receipt from a married woman for happiness for June brides. He knows now. There must be conditions laid down, or else the contest will run away with itself, and get to going at such a rate that The Star can't stop it by next Wed nesday, the date of closing Therefore, you are limited In your letters to ten rules—give ten rules which will insure hap piness to June bride The best set of rules will win the prize Length, or rather brevity, wil! figure in awarding the prize The writer of the shortest, snap piest rules will stand a better chance than the writer of long rules. if you weren't married In June, try It anyhow. All mar ried women are eligible sixteenth birthday next ty, but have y elght girl tr to Invite Do you thin it at |have a party for that rirla? at 7 What nds of games nice to play? SADY A.—Indeed | do not think it would be ailly to give a party | for your eight girl friends. Why not have it outdoors | and serve nut sandwiches with | a relish of melons or fruit, | cake, lemon or orangeade and e | candies? If you will inquire at CY the library for Indoor sa out door games, or games b: —__ Courtesy, you will fare some suitable ones. a dark, cool, dry place for a “ing week; then turn contents out | WHY ARE 80M on a platter and toss about un- |LEFT-HANDED? til the whole mass is loosened Dear Mins Grey Will you Mix thoroughly with the fol pl ell me what causes chi | lowing dren to become left-handed? Is 2 oz. violet powder, 1 oz. |inherited or is !t caused by nee orris root, 14 oz. hellotrope jlect? AN ANXIOUS | powder, 4 oz. rose powder, |, | Are you a m Also, tf a and later fou undivorced h ing her becau . nde were a would he t to marry ax t) Would it legal for the first mentioned woman and this man to] marry? ANXIOUS LOVER. A.—In the first Instance, the | woman would not be free to 19% ene | rece A Sale of Summer Suits At the Sample Suit Shop are closing out & large of handsome patterns tn that !nclude stripes and We number fancy Tailored Sui greys, checks, plaids a few plain colors, reducing the original prices that were as high as $25 and $30 to $9.85 25 Taflored Suits at the sale price of .. $9.85 "$1 1,85 This is surely an excellent oppor tunity to visit this Upstairs Suit rry a very large 1 y-tailored Sample marked at prices which our tion makes possible. Take the Elevator and Save Some Money We are always glad to have | whether you are ready or not 26 Tatlored Suits at the sale price of loca: you ¢ to purch Rooms 500-1-2-345-67-8 Arcade Bidg., Second Avenue, Between Union and University. id a for Y * Free Doctor for You at k m4 Mr. Workingman a We are doing more for the workingman and his family than oo, 8 tore in the city of Seattle. If you or any of your fam nd a ae sid, it a0 be to your advantage to call at the at on Brendel Drug Store is 117 Yesler Way ye Between First Ay, and Occidental Av., and have our Doctor treat as- you FREE. es Our object in giving the pe the services of a physician io absolutely free, is to bulld up our rapidly growing drug business ie 4 WE ARE CUT RATE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS ou ca- | i “U, S. Government Inspected Meats” ind Tet Aten ene ae Bi: ial PUGET ind MARKET PACK or COMPANY'S ed rm as Meat Specials Friday a { UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. 00 | Roast Beef.. .15c lit Lamb Chops.......15c| Rump 4 Corned Pig’s Feet. ..8c Lamb Stew......--10c Neck Bones r money r eturned i§any sales wo make 5e| Pot Roast (Steer) ..15¢ BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market are not as represented second mar. marry until her from the records. the second case, have his marriage annulled be- fore he can legally remarry. If said man and woman have their previous marriages an- nulied, they may marry the same as anyone else. HAS A MOTHER THE RIGHT? Dear M Grey 1 dislike to trouble you, as you have so much to do there are a few things I would to know mother the right to say rude things ut her daughter's husband? Almost every time I see my mother she will say some hateful thing th will make for days 8 quite older than I, but ten lik Has a a good deal has been a good and kind husband and father, but my mother always says something about his age, she thinks because she {s my mo’ er I should take it and not say a word back Please tell me, should I keep still let her go ahead and talk? | ja A.—Your mother steps a long way out of her place when she makes insulting remarks about your husband; she should not | try to interfere if you can get along peacefully together. If you do not feel like taking these insults, and it is not fair that you should, tell your moth er quietly that unlese she s thie talk, you will not come home. Dear Miss ( After age has had typ! st all her hair, wi u i «row gain? About how lo take? Is there any re make {t grow faster? —If your vitality Is not ex | tremely low, your hair will grow back to its full length in | three or four years. If you will send me a self. | addressed, stamped envelope, | repeating your request, | will gladly send you 4 recipe for hair tonic. |ASK NO EXPLANATION | Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl 119 and have been keeping compan for the past seven months with a man some years older than I, We of are not engaged. He has always treated me very nicely, always tal ling me to the best places of enter talnment, and calling on me two or three times a wee Of late he has grown very cold jand b speaks when we meet and never calls, I have given him no cause for his actions yw Mise Grey, should I ask him the |trouble the first time we meet? I think it is my right to know why I sh ld be treated so, and think It ia a coward that won't fight for his or her right, al yself as far abo m ike him as the | moon is above the ocean PANSY A.—Aak no explanation, for if he has been misinformed on any subject concerning you, he should be fair enough to give you a chance to say whether or not it is true. Do not recognize him, except for a polite greet- | ing. | ROSE JAR Dear Miss Grey: T have a large rose pot-pourrt Jar, and I wish to preserve all my rose leavese Can you tell me what T should get to mix with the rose leaves so they ea dry up and still retain thelr | perfume? RED-HEAD A.—Pack perfectly dry rose petals in the.jar in layers two inches deep. Sprinkle two ta- blespoons of salt over each layer. When Jar Is full, put in teaspoon each mace and cloves, ‘4 teaspoon cinnamon, 4 drops oll of 10 rope oll me! drops oi! eucalyptus, bergamot, 2 drachms Pack In clean jar and set away to ripen. In two weeke It will be ready for rose jars, and will keep for years, if covered. A GIRL'S PARTY Dear Mins Grey: ro drops oll of ine, 20 10 drops alcohol, I Intend to cel A.—lIt Is believed that often is left-handedness inherited. Whatever the reason, there Is no need of being elther ieft or right-handed exclusively. Ev- ery child should be taught to use both with equal ' very emphatically a woman. TO CLEAN A POLO COAT Dear Miss Grey } clean a white polo coat without Today's Beauty Recipes GRA HAM & VICTOR Jewelers We have a fine new stock | of Steriing Silver, Rings, Bar Pine and La Vallieres at very Reasonable Prices. Gold Filled Beauty Pins 25c Pair We want you to come In and feel that you are wel- come. 821 Second Ave. Near Marion, afford to “lyellowing it? TI Jaend it to the cles ifer not ¢ use Kasoline | A READER A.—Powdered magnesia will remove any ordinary dirt. Rub the coat thoroughly with the powder, roll up and leave sev- eral days; then brush well. If very badly soiled, you may have to repeat. «| NATIONALITY Dear Misa ( through your « argument: If a the United States fi America parents | y: Please umns answer, tle an in rson his to # erRON n no matt before him AN AMERICAN | A.—A person born in the United States is an American citizen, but of foreign descent To be of American nationality, he must be born of American parents. what Fire Marshal Bringhurst sistant Superintendent of Hooker have n asked by the public safety committee to outline an ordinance for the council by which Couneilman Griffiths bill to compel a test of every exit in the theatre after each performance can be carried out. This bill also provides that theatres must put up for public view a “Standing Room Only" algn when all seats have At Fountains &Els where Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-arink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home, Don’t travel without it. Take no imitation, Just say “HORLICK’S. Not in Any MILK Trust fective June 22, 1913, All “MILWAUKEE” Trains Between Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam Will Operate via Montesano on the Following Schedule: Leave Seattle Arrive Montesano Arrive Aberdeen Arrive Hoquiam particulars re For address arding fares and train 7:20 a, m, and 4:20 p.m. + ++12:02 p. m, and 9:02 p. m. .12840 p,m. and 9:35 p,m. 112:55 p.m. and 9:30 p.m, service, call on or CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office How can I} and I pre-| Working Over It « A quick lunch prepared in a minute. | Tue ac Dougall ¢ fouthwick VASTEST GROWING @PORE IN SEATTLE _— Avenue and Pike The MacDougall-S Muslin Underwear Reasonably Priced Gowns at 95c Southwick Co. Store een Gameine nection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York 1750 Yards of Pongee Silk on Sale Friday at 89c price mposed ny inches ch aterial for also suits, is nd is priced for this First Floor. Second Avenue and Pike Street ‘ WOMEN OF NEW SO LONG, PARISH! PLAN BIG PICNIC * YORK GET VOTE? RUDAPEST. ie p York state will grant vote in 1916 LH BUA juick to follow the e jthe Empire and the B This the claim was by Mra. Carrie Catt, p toda jot ‘the great International Woman |Suffrage Alliance, whi ts seventh annual with 1,000 delegat twenty-eight countries, ance fight In America {s about won. h is holding re pntion bh in ‘SCHOOLUAMMED; ALTER DISTRICT The school board has passed the following order regarding shifting of high school pupils for next year due to the serious overcrowding the Lincoln high school 1. All first and second year [pupils belonging in the following attend Franklin in Broadway: Madroni districts will stead of the Walla Walla, Longfellow, Mir Pacific, Washir 2. All first, second and third year pupils in the following dis tricts will attend the Broadway Ravenna, Univer Heights and Latona | All firet year pupils from the {Central district will attend — the |Queen Anne high school Queen Anne or Franklin, as they may elect 4. All Ballard pupils now at Lit In to attend ¢ n Anne except in their nior year, and a ifirst and se Ross and West will attend school, HOLD BIG RALLY | Real estate men gathered at noon year pupils in Woodland dist ts the Queen Anne high| today at the Arctic club for the final rally before the summer vacation The principal address was R. W. Hill, on “How's Real Estate?" | J. W. Rogers of Winnipes lg man of the committee on exhibite| for the Winnipeg convention, ex plained what that great conven tion hoped to accomplish, It meets the latter part of July 960 GRADUATE held of Washington xercises Universt its commencement Jin the college auditorium Wednes day before an immense audi ence. Degrees and diplomas w jawarded 260 students. Of t number 15 received prizes and scholarships, The commencement jaddress was delivered by Bishop Keator. President T. F. Kane jmade the presentation, GET THIS, GIRLS! WASHINGTON, June 19,—Bhe smart set, which has survived Mrs Alice Longworth’ glass heels, the Hope diamond and Count von Bern sterff's red silk shin, has suc cumbed to Mrs, Preston Gibson's cubist: gown. The foundation of the gown is black and white serolly silk, trim ted with checkerboard bands of red and black. This was made close draped around the ankles, and rose with cubist puffings all the way to the waist . The hat was of t scrolled straw in the same fuzzy wuzzy design of the gown, One red feather was deliberately brok en in the middle and bent erazily off to the side to complete the pic ture, rk and white attend: | Mrs, Catt declared that the/ | Howard Wells Parish, cirew A big Fourth of July celebration ation manager of The Star, nd joint picnic have been planned was a confirmed bachelor At by the rectors of Margaret's least, he was to The Star em: church, Seattie, and St. Anthony's ployes’ knowledge. And as the | church, FR at Madison Park, 8 _ Koes All th world The c which will con. afternoon and part the fact that has put g, is to include as fea- one over ¢ It oc hletics of all kinds and @ curred at church, baby show. The celebration will Wednesday nigh Before jopen at the pavilion, with Mayor changing her name to Parish, | Cotterill presiding. District Attore the bride was Miss Katnleen y Sullivan is to be the prin« Grover, the daughterof Mr.and [cipal speaker, with James H. Kane Mrs, Rupert W. Grover, of 2254 |as chairman. Mrs. J. R. Manning W. Gith st. The couple left will sing patriotic songs. The ob- for Vancouver Wednesday | ject of the picnic is to raise funds night, where they will spend to reduce the heavy debts of these their honeymoon, two parishes LOW PRICES—EASY TERMS Now’s a Good Time to Buy Floor Coverings HE Floor Coverings Section, long recognized for consistent value giving, offers several excep. tional values this week in Lino- leum, small Rugs, Carpet Mill Ends and Summer Floor Cover ings. Assortments are good and prices of a money-saving character, Crex Rugs 9x12 size, price - $9.00 8x10 size, price .. . $7.00 ExO aice; aries eee $5.25 dx? size, pride! <<. cen $2.25 Log Cal Rugs 9x12 size, price $10.50 8x19 size, price .. $9.00 » 4x7 size, price -$3.25 Linoleum Specials e165 1 °. . $1.65 quality Inlaid Linoleum, yard .. 50 sey Inlaid Linoleum, yard 35 quality Inlaid Linoleum, yard ..... Printed: Linoleum, ‘yatd 60604 54 vave rhese prices include making and laying. 7x54 Axminster s, regular quality, special. .$1.65 7x54 Axminster egular $3.50 quality, spec $2.25 36x72 Axminster regular O quality, special. . $2.25 36x72 Axminster Rugs, regular $4.50 quality, special. .$3.65 36x72 Axminster Rugs, regular $6.00 quality, special. .$4.85 Mill Ends of Carpets in 14-yard lengths, special at 75c and up $48 Davenrenec" $28.95 T HE Day enport pictured is strongly = con- structed of select- ed oak in choic of fumed or den finishes. 9 covered with be: grade Sania leatherette, fully guaranteed. Takes up but ‘little room whi closed and becomes a comfortable, full-size bed when ope As a special introductory value it is offered for the balane@ of the week ‘at $28.95 A GOOD STORE TO DEAL WITH

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