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Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 t and workmanship guaranteed. | Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop| Lumber Exchange Mutiding | in ) al —_ | i DEAR JOHN ij Theatre You say that, fn all your talks a nion | with Dorothy the subject of re igion has never bean discussed. You have, som ehow, taken fe THIRD, NEAR UNION Jrranted that this “would adjust It { jself.” HOW John, the Changes Program 3 Times a Week cer of falling out of | the church-going habit is common to all young married people. They HEUMA think it can be taken up any tine 4 } Little by bef aware of ; ach Trouble, Ecrema and All| !t—the chur © becomes Weaker : my aa Blood Ry and by ac yman's call has Ski special effec » the household Diseases will fad “SU urro @ young couple wonder how {t Quick relief in. was that ever they were a part of the church Dorothy must not be b din arguing that her husband must The have his mo rest. It will cost her no me t to start the Corset jcoffee and arrange breakfast and Shop || We carry a full line of Front Lace || and Back Lace Cor] sets, rang: |y ing In price || from $1.80} up. All late | | and correct Corset mod- els. Mrs. Barrett a, DR. u. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. People do not dread to keep dental appoint ts with us. You may wonder w Simpl your work will and « BLACKHEADS ‘With less pain. It's not necessary ANO LARGE PORES to make a patient suffer like they Dear Miss Grey I am not a used to. We practically eliminate cream fiend, nor have I the com but my complexion bad condition I am I bathe reqularly plexion craz: is in such @ ashamed of tt the wo use the grade materials obtainable, every dentist in this office is and eat plain food, and keep good nre that we hours pdicine of y ay to r any ki ur is not satis Pleas refund your face of those blac pain. This doesn’t decrease efficiency of our work pores, and close will not come bac used cream or powder of any kind Thank you. RF.G A—Each evening, before re- tiring, wash the face thoroughly | with good soap and water; then steam for five or ten minutes with a Turkish towel wrung out of water as hot as the face | Burke Will Pay Creditors pores fo I have never this if we Rot sure of the kind of work ‘we turn out? Think this over. WE GIVE GAS _ Regal Dental Offices om Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager 9408 ‘Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union| ) (NOTE—Bring This Ad With You’ ApUG3es.°58 BGG eg ERTS © J. P. Burke, Well Known Merchandise Expert. Jewelry . Burke takes charge of the entire stock of the I. Kay dees, of 1418 Second av., across from the Bon Marche, for the Benefit of the creditors. Mr Burke closed tho store Tuesday night to sg stock and to place the same on sale Saturday morning, 10 Burke sald that his policy will be the same ahen seen toy pet sale conducted by him, In every respect, to the rule of perfect satisfaction or your money refunded. In regardy to prices Mr. Burke said “You can tell your readers for me, ‘a8 usual I'll pay no attention to original cost. For full particulars watch for display ad tn Friday evening's Star.” can Effective May 22d, 1913. $.S.PRINCE RUPERT S.S.PRINCE GEORGE Leave Seattle, Wash, | Leave Seattle, Wash, Midnight, Wednesday, Midnight, Sunday, For For Vancouver, . “Rupert | and Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Blowart Tkeda and Rose | Jedway, Poacher Island, Ski 3. H. Goopier, ©. P&T A Phone Main 5109. cuy AGENTS Goneral Agent ‘¢ Department J. W. BURGIS, Pass and Yeeler Way, faattie STEAMSHE ave Office, First TRANS-ATLANTIC FOR ALL PUGET MARKET Bee. _ PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Thursday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Lamb Chops ..... -15¢|Sirloin Steak .....22c Salt Pork ......12%c Pot Roast ......12/4c| Legs Lamb .......15c|Pork Sausage ...12\4e BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market d Your money returned ff any sales we make are not as represente Letters To Cus Do nor IN THE WAY OF YOUR Wirt slip off herself than she would;}YOND DISPUTE THAT A MAN spend any other day for another KEEPS HIS RESPECT LONGER purpose. As she may not have to FOR THE WIFE WHO BELIEVES start breakfast herself the leas ex-/IN THE CHRIS Y oR IGION cuse for IT 18 A FACT BE and shows the regard for s out will atand, Rinse In cold w ter, to which a few drops of cohol have been added, as the alcoho! tends to reduce the pores. Wash with soap and cold wa- ter in the morning and rin well in cold water; absolutely never wash with warm water in a the morning, It opens the pores and allows the dirt to clog them and forms blackheads. NO OFFENSE Dear Miss Grey: Several days ago I read an article In The Star, signed | public places of amu | you take @ very narrow view of this ning Sorry that ee Oe hd nt I delleve, Miss Grey, Oo BRy, | subject. 1 am the mother of a son and two) ldaughters, all of us church mem |bers, but our social position ts not such that my children can attend strictly formal affairs Ih ber of times to th podrome and Golden ( stated something about a & * once a month. character In “W. X. Y. Z eed Only the dregs of character ar DRESSMAKING ever lost. If it Is in a Kir! tO 6°) fear Mins Grey: Can you please wrong, she will, and n tell me where to go to take lessons than God Himself could in dresemaking? At what place| A person in whom goo “jean I learn the quickest? t torture and death itself ence to evil have |have said of a ever. and put yourself, ave accompanied them a num horoughly Impressed we I sincerely no offense arrow ¥ go to these places yourse if possible Miss Grey, taken my place Hoping you will give this letter space in your paper, I ar land in love with a girl 16. |day my sister ca MRS. M. A. 8S. C. A.—Your words are no of fense whatever, and my former letter was not almed at fathers and mothers who Instruct thelr sons and daughters properly along sexual lines, and accom: pany them to these places and take them home, but to young girls who go alone and trust to chance acquaintance 1 am mvt wholly Ignorant of what | say in regard to public places, and my information was not gained through hearsay. | have attended these places that 1 might know for myself, and again | say It Is no place for young, unsophisticated girls, un ‘accompanied by an older, rell- able person. I am forced to disagree with you when you state “only the dregs of character are lost,’ etc. 1 come in very close contact with young girls, and a number of times they are led astray through pure ignorance, and | know of no place worse than a public dance hall where the evil- minded man and the procurist may practice his black deceit on an Ignorant girl and lead her from the dance hall to “hell.” “Disgusted”: If you will send me a aelf-addreased, stamped envelope, stating the contents of your letter, I will try to help you CYNTHIA GREY, | WE MADE |AN AGREEMENT y: Tama boy 17 We made an agreement that as long as Dear Miss |we loved each other, we would not else, The other © here for a visit with any one KO and we went to the show While down town we met this other girl, and as she didn) know I had a sister, she consequently thought I didn’t love her any more. She passed by me without speaks ing. The next night [ called on lher, but she refused to see me. Since then I have seow her often and have tried to explain, but she would not Haten to me. tow shall I show her that I still love her? a. Oo. A.—Now, can you not see the folly of making such a promise? Boys and girls of your ages should have many friends. Don’t bother the girl further, and when she co to her senses enodgh to realize how ridiculous you both are, she THE STAR—W Al Husband Keeps Respect for the Wife Who Believes in Her Religion; He, Too, Should Go to Church, Winnie Lee Writes Brother-to-Be ward signe that any devoted mem her of a fraternal order shows to his do not roll a stone In the wa of your wife gol to church You know Joh the gravest danger will come with added pr perity. Added Income ca start a good chureh- going family} down bill farther arises t ning the chureb, Then comes a visiting around | Pretty soon wine Is served at table, Then more Kinds of drink. | Then a coektall becomes an abso lute necessity as an appetizer.| Doubtful art studies find r way the ng dare ma » are 1) pee Soon | and rear t ROLL A_ STONE GOING ‘TO CHURCH. lets bi If into the house at night with his latch-key. But why go ot you are only beginning a home? You asked me, John, or I should not have spoke One word more and I am done No house should ask @ blessing and forget to ask {t In time of prosper ity If tt does, the home will totter i fall. Yours truly, WINNIE. wit! ship. love does not require such an agreement to stay ite bonds. then accept your friend- Later you will learn that JEALOUSY THWARTS LOVE Dear Miss Grey: I want some advice, #0 1 come to you. | am a girl 20 years of age and dearly love! aman of 21 This man lIives in another city and tells me he ts so busy with charity work that he cannot come} and see me, and he writes me about once a month. Now, Miss} Grey, do you think he has other) girls tn that clty, or do you think be does not love me as I do him? RUTH A.—Do you kndw that noth- love quicker than lousy? If you no reason to doubt the man's word, and from your let ter | do not see that you have, discontinue such accusations at man is busy, he is very considerate of you to write ANXIOUS A.—A course of dressmaking is taught at the high schools. You may also learn the trade by apprenticing at a first-class dressmakers, or modists. You na list of these in sified section of the phone directory. } Gives Quick Home Cure For Corns, Callouses And All Foot Troubles || 5 5 ) waste tit at atier how patent A * you have tried In vain this om t. which was formerly known nly to doe five ent box from any Arugaiet JUST TAKE A LOOK | jover our stock of Pianos and let us give you a demonstration, or try them yourselves. We want you to know their superior excellence, the sweetness of their tone, perfect action and general merits. You will acknowledge them the best instruments you ever heard, yet wo are offering them now at very mederate prices. Jones, Rosquist & Killen 1510 Third Ave. Seattle Seattle’ Home Piano Dealers. Now in ac] ) New York In connection with JAMES McCREERY®6 CO., ougell on Store open from 9 a. m. to6 p.m. daily PayCity Light and Water Bills Here | SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Semi-Annual Clearance Sale $29.50, $32.50, $35, $39.50, $45, $49.50 and $50 Novelty and Tai- lored Suits for Women. . This is the pick and choice of our assortment of thi 70 different garment The materials include serges, bedfords, diagonals, The colors are navy, brown, tan, Copen, new blue Another splendid assortment ranging in values up to $35 and including 40 suits, is specially _ for this sale at $15. Smart the desired cle Balkans and I and Semi - Annual Clearance Sale 50c Hosiery 39c OMEN'S Black Lisle sorted stockings, full fashioned, made with Y%-inch lavender or white top, with heels and toes tipped te h. Deep ti le sole and spliced eels. Regular 39¢. First hose for Floor. + BASEMENT <y’| |Semi- Annual BARGAIN SQUARE The Basement Bargain Square Sells Standard Qualities for Less. 25c Swiss Vests 15¢ sizes, low neck, Splendid garment, Drawers, French Drawers, hand Lovely Incy G values at $2, Regular no sieeve style. $2.50. lace, $6 35c and 50c Val. Laces 18c values at $2. the dozen yards, 18c. Up to $5.00 Corsets 95c O¢. Petticoats of Are chosen from an assortment broldery flounce; $6.5 $1.75 and $2 values, $1 SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE BASEMENT SPECIALS Crystal White bars for 25¢. Old and no de and Fels Naptha Laundry Soap, 7 No phone orders accepted and no deliveries Dutch Cleanser, 4 cans 25¢. es. No phone orders for this Regular price $1 Sanitary Gz ge Pails. sale 69¢. Sanitary Garbage Cans with tight price $1.95, now $1.12. Regular price $2 Brown Daisy Dustless Mop without h: fect floor and ceiling duster—no oil to soil 50c, now 39¢. covers. Regular 5, now $1.95. ndle—the per- —regular price Jasement Semi- Annual Clearance Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes ISSES’ and children’s tan Russia ait pipe with M welted soles, medium round toe, and with or without the strap. Former price $2.50 to $2.75, Reduced to $1.19. Broken lines of Misses’ and Children’s three-button Oxfords in gunmetal, calf and patent colt. Former price $2.50 and $3.00. Reduced to an 19. Red Goose Oxfords for big boys, of tan Russia Calf, button and gunmetal, Blucher lace. Broad toe and welted sole, in sizes 2% to 5%. Former price $3.50, Reduced to $1.98. Second Floor. HE Every one of the a price which was greatly in excess of should come to this sale, dozen, eason's fine suit id represents , novelty and heavily braided models wool poplins, ratines and many black, old rose, ete 85. Combinations of Nainsook elaborately French, German and lish lace and ribbon; $5 values at S38, ‘noes in ss ade Rita Petticoats of American make, lace tri widths % 1% Inches. Special, of ‘various models in different makes. Reduced for this sale to up to $10 values, $6.50, O5e. Basement. Women's Pajamas of Mad greatest assortment of values which including from. Floor of styles, colors ull range i a to select Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Kid Gloves $3.00 Values, $1.69 SVER before have we been In a position to place before our patrons such values at the price as Full elbow length, 16-button white kid gloves, made from a fine quality of imported skins. All sizes are included in the lot. There are also some sizes in 10-button washable genuine chamois skin gloves. Your choice, the pair, $1.69. 75c Silk Gloves, 54c Women's double tipped pure silk gloves, made from good quality Milanise Silk, in an excellent as- sortment of colors, as well as black and white. The pair, 54¢. First Floor. these. Mussed Undermuslin Specially Priced Dainty Garments that have become a mussed from display are marked very low. Lace Trimmed Drawers of fine dimity and nainsook, embroidered edge in both open and closed styles. 7T5e—$2 Drawers, and up to $6.60 Drawers, $2, ‘alloped, owns {n Empire and round neck style, $2.50 little soiled and with $1.50 $1.50, 1.50 values at S5e¢, $1—83 Drawers, Gowns with net yokes and sleeves; $3 and $3.50 values for Dainty Nainsook Gowns with deep yoke of embroidery and ) and $7 values, Combinations of Nainsook with fine embroidery edge; $2.50 trimmed with Val. amed, up to $2 values, OSe. Petticoats with deep flounce, formed by rows of lace or wide embroidery, up to $4.50 values, $2.50. Petticoats with flounces of tucks and lace; 7éc values at fine cambric, lace trimmed or with deep em- values, 83.50. Petticoats trimmed with fine lace, or embroidery flounce; 's in white or with fancy stripes; Third Floor. Values up to $8.50 for $3.95. Hats up to $12 for $5 Hats up to $22.50 for $15 Hats up to $18 for $10 Hats up to $30 for $20 This same proportionate reduction on all un- trimm ee The material included in un- trimmed s are Hemp, Milan, Leghorn, in a wide and varied combination of shapes and colors, We would remind you that every one of these Hats is of this season's purchase; that every one of them is practically as new and fresh as the day they came from the producer's hands. There isn't one of them that isn’t well worth the full price at which they were marked. There isn't one of them that isn't a perfectly splendid bargain, Second Floor, | Hate “up ‘to $13.5 ‘or $7.50 Trish. Neckwear HAPED Stock k Collars of Irish lace in a design showing many roses, Picot edge finishes top and bottom. Value $1.00, spe- cial 59¢. Irish ‘Crochet Collars in round or square effect. Medium sizes, suitable for coats, gowns Or children’s dresses, Designs show elab- orate floral effects as well as the more dainty baby designs. Values 2.75 and $3, special $1.95, Larger Collars and more elaborate designs, in round shape only; also chemisettes with stocks in rose, shamrock and fern cesigns. Values $3.50-and $: special $2.65. Elaborate, collars with square backs jand fronts, in a wide variety of Irish designs. Values up to $5, special $2.75. Large round coat collars in more striking effects, with motifs in shamrock, lily, rose and more uncommon figures. Values from $6 to $7.50, each 83.85. —First Floor. has ever been offered in any sale A mon’s shirts in Seattle at "9c. aken from our regular stock. Every one of them formerly bore ivery man in Seattle, whoever expects to buy a shirt bargain In taking advantage of an opportunity such as this be sure to get at least one half for remember that these Clearance Sales are held but twice a year, Yes, there are all sizes from 13% to 18, and of course there are plain and pleated bosoms in neat conven- tidnal effects and others with just a little more dash and style to them, attach All coat style, Remember the price, Practically all colors. The cuffs are 79¢. 3,000 Ties for Men « at 25c Every One a Remarkable Value. All pure silk in plain shades of white, black, brown, tan, helio, purple, navy, Copenhagen, Alice, wine, plum, the qualities are splendid A large assortment of reversible wash ties included in the lot. 3,000 ties, each, 25¢. Second Av. and Pike St. of these The MacDougall Reugumick Co. maroon, red and hunter green Also handsome patterns in stripe and figures. They are cut in the open shape so much in vogue. Several different kinds of pure silk are used and Every color fast. Your choice First Floor. The MacDougall-Southwick Co, -wsene