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Ladies’ Suits Made to Order WELL, EAT oe $25.00 and $28.00 as Lcwmean Biles cc ‘ NO WIFE LIKES T0 BEG FOR HER’ MONEY SUR PAOTENT ONOWINO efonn in SHATTLE and workmanship guaranteed be na supply, Ju e ‘ ag 4 : There ,w ny a ew men Mt ine SAYS WINNIE, WRITING SISTER’S FIANCE ON THE MONEY QUESTION NH th k — Ry lag Shep aay. "When throw. vomela “nn Oe . eee ac ou a vil ou WiC salary wookl Take the Blevator—Fifth Floon—And Gave @ome Money. could ver abi paleg ent chormaties hei Aiea A ane In Connection ath JAMES MeCREBRY & CO, New York Storr om Pammeine SPECIAL SAVINGS IN SUMMER SUITS— We are making specta prices on a very of our hand in the binatiot in the new colorings and com n placed tn at the sale prices $9.85 $11.85 all ditrerent sizes are represented and rs offers. These have t groups and offered of 1 be a genuine sur trow and select r sult while the stock is still complete. Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop Rooms 500-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 Arcade Bldg. Second Av., Between Union and University in Dining Furniture The China CABINETS vA CABINI $17.50 CHIN: $70.00 CHIN _The SOTrets. A A A A A A 00 BUFFET, now .. ‘ e400 BUFFET Ww $31. 95 aL ‘ET, now $21.35 ET ‘ $20.90 now $31.30 now $28.65 Wi ives ciucesveres $29.35 $34.00 We ee deek aa $20.5 Dining Chairs Half Price $2.50 CHAIRS, now $3.00 CHAIRS, now $4.00 CHAIRS, now $4.50 CHAIR now $5.00 CHAIRS, now ....eee00s $6.00 > CHAIRS, now ....e0--.500e FIFTH and PIKE PIKE “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PUGET MARKET raiser. PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Tuesday UNION HELP—16 Ountes to the pound, 15c/Pork Roast, .. .15¢ 15c Corned Pig’s Head. .8c 15c Steer Pot Roast.... Sirloin Steak...... 20c Corned Spare Ribs. . BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER'S MARKET, New Corner Market Your money returned ff any salee we make are not as re presented learance of Odd Patterns Co Tas | CAREFUL CHE PAY CNVELOPE. By Winnie Lee ing to your Ince as this ts increased. Let me tell you—and must think #0, too--that no ever covers the outlay pln your wife just bo much end leave|hapoler when eumniag ate: dollars 6 a ars for the inevitable rainy | week and sharing oatmeal with his} THE INFLUENCE OF A GOOD GIRL Dear Mies Grey: your advice to others, I have de| cided to ask your opinion on a sub-| Ject that has troubled me for some | time. tt with Ian Having read| ed to keep company rirls, and then to mo and boast of/ table would com them I felt hurt, so we broke our friendshtp, which made him angry. He still speaks to me when we meet, but I do not answer, a$ my pride ts too hard to overcom Den't you think I did right, Grey? Sometimes I think 14 ‘ and then again that I did not one really knows how I miss bis friendship honest opinion and oblige MAYREE. A.—Why not try to help him Instead of getting rid of him? You are older, and should be more experienced than the boy You have no idea how much a boy of his age may be influ- enced by a nice gir! who Is “older. You can do this and no way lower your own good rep: utation. REGISTERED BOATS | Dear Misa Grey Will » ame able name h as if a boat 1, can| changed? M ‘A.-Speedwell, Acirema, Riz pah, Celdone, Siwash, are a few suitable names for a launch In order to change the name of a boat tha a been regis tered, you must petition the Secretary of Commerce, Wash ington, 0. © “CAN'T BEAR TO TURN THEM DOWN.” Dear Miss Gre I have been engaged to @ young © for I have a good many nds, and go out with | ga to objects to me going to |dances and for boat rides with them, and says I will have to them up or break our en The a ver nice th r to turn them dow ; : ; duct herself, ao I rely on your ad- vice KITTY A—There are certain con- ventlonalities regarding this subject that giris of good taste take pains to observe. The at- titude of an engaged girl to- ward her men friends should be more reserved than before, and especially decorous. 1 do not mean that she is to be cut off from society, as she may still receive visits and calls from old friends, but her position as an engaged woman makes it improper for her to | receive attentions from others | than her affianced, which pre- viously would have been right and proper | advise you not to marry Just yet. A girl who Is not willing to give up the company of her other men friends for one, has not found the right man, or is too young to know her own mind If your lover cannot tako you out now, he cannot do so more after you are married, ‘LOVES HIM, BUT NOW SHE CAN'T FIND HIM much, meet this young man very Don't laugh, as | a very much in] earnest and am old enough to know | my own migd. Kindly print your [answer as soon aw posalble A LONESOME GIRL, DIVISION OF me, John, that you do what course to take in hous 1 expenses, exc that you have planned to spend accord-| » and spend more| Dorothy | units In it make Ite good work © |tain—one beg! to leaven when }you mix the dough, the other when you put it in the oven. Dear Mian Grey: I am tn love! with a young man tn this town whom 1 thought was single, but, uter on, found out he was married s short trip last summer, | my return, I learned he} Mine Grey, 1 would Ike to | t find out where he ta now. | HE STAR—MONDAY, A clald 23, 1913. im A man once told me that he ine sd ta A.—Really the romance of some of you folke’ love affairs would make fit subjects for a novel, | can’t quite make out just what you want me to answer you about. Whether it ia to condole with you because he has escaped or If you want me to help you to find him. At any event, if you will tell me just which it Ie, | will do my best to help you. \IT ALL DEPENDS— On what you use to raise the dough. You May Gain a Reputation for rich, motst, but feathery-light bread, muffins, cakes and pastry, | if you use Please give me your CRESCENT BAKING POWDER The two power 25c Full Lb. Ask Your Groear: Crescent Manufacturing Company Seatt Washington. TAIES A Place to Eat Cabaret la m. Table @hote Dinner, with pint of wine, The Vaudeville, 8 p. m to hn $1.00 and up . $1.00 50 Painless Extraction Boe We offer you good, first claws don al w & moderate price, and have you ult um nnditi xpor mid of firwt class material rn equlpmant, we are to kerve, you well, and having confidence th our abl to produce esulte “in ail wo offer dentintry, quarante All orn elec INVESTIGATE OUR PAYMENT PLAN, Mxamination free. Office hours, 9 to 4; evenings by appointment, Bun says, 9 tol p.m. Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS located on with en over Owl kk done painidaely by onl Aevicos, moa- EASY 4 Third, 206% Pike at Co. tran Dewi 4 they then to live beyond thelr means in his case expenses simply ptled on him, he did not seek hem! but the rule of happiness applies to others | who might spend freely Dorothy—while not world) b been In the habit of n ing the < om her musi & © you not tad wv confidence In money mat 1 have seen that you wer nuch in love you could not talk nything but lo but the day tp oming when she will be glad if recognize her responsibility in the matter and treat her Ike a real] belpmate | If you divide your salary, John, in two, and then assume the oe-| eastonal heavy bills, will find » household machinery will run julte smoothly, Almost any wife ould rather know Jost how much “EXPENSES SIMPLY PILED OW HIM - was to count on than have to guess at “pickings which may be consider For lett For the Warm June Days A New Shipment of DAINTY WASH DRESSES HE materials and styles were never so charmi s this season seem especially adapted to Seattle. For instance t ttle t dresse are particularly smart, One in the Russian skirt Cope use piped in white and trimmed with large pearl und loops « et broad kid belt finishes the costume Ihe same model may be had in all wt ratine Bot 1 { at At $8.75 is a very fine w t ed t pr frills of lace. A black velvet bow 1 t The striped voile Dresses ite, pir nd whit lavender and and black and white are new the ed wit of lace, crushed satin girdles and buttons ve dainty e underwaist of shadow lace. They are priced at $12.50, $13. 75 and $1E 5.00. WHITE WASH SKIRTS of pique ford cord, linen, rep, crash and cc a: be The price range is fr $21 $11.50. \" rent of style f The Mac Dougall- Southwick Cc Ds Se ( ond « Avenue and Pike Street had in a complete as- Second Floor le" droppings at unlooked-for has proved a greater sueceas times-—no certainty to bulld upon had 4 for, ar will un- A proud and sensitive woman| e ( ed in the future re shrinks from begging her husband| for has enough dignity to dislike hum-| bling herself after the of ma lea A $5 PRIZE FOR ADVICE money, and the average rand first days rriage—the days she needs the| she ever Is going to. ANNUAL EVEN ALL a From start to finish, the muntct-| INNIE. An over pal parade Saturday was a huge CHICAGO June 2%.—More than ee — success. It was@witnessed b ) building trades workmen sands of people, rivalling 6 d out here the Building the banner crowds during t 8 association rejoiced today latch festivities. the police reported a break The parade easily the long the ranks of the Gantanneeel est held in Seat declare the suburban con- and was one of the ors are permitting the men to structive. Every department of the resume work and that patrolmen city’s work was well featured, the| who have been guarding their TO SEATTLE JUNE BRIDES Come on with your letters, you happy June Brides of advice to June Brides er light and water departments epec-|putidings have been withdrawn. fally making a great showing. Both| Later conditions were further of these municipal enterprises have |complicated today when {t was reduced the cost of the service to|jearned that a canvass of ballots ot the public, and this was splendidly cast Jast week by 25,000 garment yeuteryess. coll The Siar will give | cmphasized. Flonts, banners, #08) workers resulted in an overwhelm. a prize Make letter 1ort and get them in by |) engineering and general service. cording to union leaders, unless the \ nesda Following the picnic at Woodland | workers’ demands are met park, a reception was held to for-| mer mayors of the city at Lescht| CATHLAMET.—J. G. ELLIOTT, Dear June Brides thusbands who would not be pleased park, and an immense throng neer of this county, has cele- give if they had the whole world. But danced till the wee hours of the ted his Sist birthday. At a ¢ from my ow there is nothing like trying. i morning. ‘aance held in celebration of the oc- » been married for four A_HAPPY WIFE FOR 4 YEARS, “Manfeipal day,” sald Mayor Cot- casion, the old man and bis grand- | next September, and I am as bappy| Jas when I was @ bride of two weeks. Now I will tell you how to get along with your husband in the right and happiest way | First—Try to fin& out how he likes to have a home arranged, I |moan the furniture and the other emalier things In that line Now nome women think that Is not ar of my husband's business, but I have found out that {t Is becau }how car home that {# not his Uking? Put your ace Think how much you ke im to have will get @ a8 wish Second—Try to find out what kind of food he likes, because and he are n always alike your tastes taste is not sit nds, g to like w When he orning 1 Ke gato and watch after t Jout of sight. You wi |how much better ho Fourth—Nev Men never like bought food, such the Jas bread, cake, |Learn how to co k it you don't |know how, Try until you do learr Fifth—Alwa ‘ what I do and my husband likes too Sixth portant day, Tuesday House cleaning {8 tm Have Monday for was for | ng, Wedne day for = and mending Thursday baking house cleaning a for health ing you the mor band ne He ta working fs nll the rest he can get hard to make a liv ling for you both. When you wake }him for breakfast, wake him with na kiss and a happy smile. Eighth—And when he comes home greet him with a kiss as he opens the door. Ninth—-Now if you follow my ad vice you’ will get along fine to: gether Of course, there are some WELL, WHY NOT? LA GRANDE, Or June 23. With no guard and traveling as any other passenger, Elmer Christian sen, a convict, started from here| today on the second stage of his journey to Elgin, Or., where he will attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Knight, who committed sui clde last week, Christiansen was nt to prison from E 1, Where he} was convicted on circumstantial evs {dence of the robbery of the rail road station. DAMP DIDN’T HURT Despite the rain, a large crowd Jattended the ninth annual plonte of the socialists In Seattle Sunday, | Ben F. Wilson, of Girard, Kan., made the address of the day, Wil-| son predicted the inevitable vic-| tory of socialism, and lald stress on the fact that it is misunderstood by many people ‘ n people ad our pr will come are educated to iples,”” he sald to our side. under CAONSTANTINOPLE, TWEN ty men must die for complicity in the assassination of Grand Vizier |Mahmoud Shefket Pasha, They || were tried by court martial, Never Mind the Money! Just Take the Pianos, the Players and the Taking Machines Away! mist Ryan has put into a picture what's likely to happen to the pianos and To be sure the picture is an exaggeration (as all cartoons are), degree the reasons for this extraordinary offer, Cartox talking machines. ite es in some the but it expres To get the instruments out of harm’s way we will send any one to your home for your free use. The only charge is the cost of hauling. Just pay the drayman for delivery. If after our extensive alterations ate completed you decide that your home doesn’t need any music we will take the instrument back and thank you for storing it in safety for us. Tf you decide to keep it, you can have two distinct advantages—you get the Je price’and you can pay in small monthly or weekly payments—as low as a dollar and a quarter or a dollar and a half a week. Lhe entire stock, with the exception of the Chickering pianos and certain lines of contract goods is reduced and can be had “on approval” at the reduced prices, on the easy terms aforesaid, and the offer to send any instrument to your home for your free use while the carpenters are remodeling the store. This offer is exactly as stated. Just pay the drayage! dvantage of the situation last week. Scores will come this week. It It would be a pity Scores took is an opportunity such as will not come again—not in a lifetime. indeed for any home to miss it. Act today! Third and University