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Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 hip guaranteed gad workmane! » Tailor Suit Shop chance f oe ge vamoer_® of headaches can ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Siiveram'th Now Located BNO New Store Second Ave., Near Madison Wedding Bouquets “ KNOW You pecan | CHATTER WHEN YOU / if ARE TIRED ” ONDER MILLINERY CO. SECOND AVE. 216 PIKE ST. $5 Small Droop Panama Shapes $3.49 Trimmed $5.00 PA large number of splendid Trimmed Hats at HALF ICE. —Two Stores— 525 Second Ave. 216 Pike St. Rp Children's andz XS Misses’ {trap Pumps v3 At Attractive Prices Leather or Gun Metal Pumps, broad, round Petrap. Sizes 6 to §, at Leather or Gun Metal Pumps, Detrap. Sizes §% to 11, at Patent or Gun Metal Pumps, full 11% to 2 only ... Gtris’ Pumps, Patent Leather or Gun M round Tow heel; specially for big «irls. Sises 2% to 6 Sandals that will please the boy or gi 125, $1.00 and 8 wey This Ad Worth 25c With purchase of $1.25 or more. (Limited to Saturday Morning and Monday Morning. ) | Bring this Ad with you. | OYT SHOE CO. Formerty Raymond & Hoyt Third Ave. $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 * $2.25 65c broad, round round toe Liberty Bullding. ials for Saturday JOIN THE CROWDS AT OUR QUALITY PARET. ALWAYS BETTER FOR LESS - NOTE OUR PRICES—READ THEM. PORK ME 655 0 5.04: Fancy Veal ne ticeseee+ Be our Specialty. Pork ...... Fresh _ killed Chickens every day. Corn ee: 121c RETI D IF ALES ARE NOT I ENTED a eocials—We alw elf less. mits | PUGET MARKET CO.’S Snyder's | PACKING |" $ HOUSE — |“. MARKETS A Daily Chattertime! That’s Suggestion of Winnie Lee to Her Sister’s Husband-to-Be, Who Deesn’t Want to Gossip When He’s Tired THE STAR-—FRIDAY, BY WINNIE LEE feeling 4 DEAR JON A man needa to sleep If he to Without saying John, 1) do Koc next « Let your know you { chatter’ when you! wife ur nd the home confast | are tired. You may as well make Of herse an# more to you than | romind f last tt nythin © on earth, and she will] Vn girl has not bring forward anything to] ' her trouble your mind at the wrong] t ’ 6, | tit If she does as she ought, she] nth te af-| will not talk anybody ¢ where useless chatter th one way, and the b « of them will take pc 1 times to broach any which comes into their head which hangs so much of the day's believe a word to Dorothy ne success MUST be an HOUR OF ri abt time will set the pace tn the| TOAST AND CHEER. — You as ginning and not hurt her! ever, WINN Letters To. Gusthin. Grey PREPARING FOR THE STAGE Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl years of age. wealthy and are ¢ advantages tn sch My ing me the be oling. paring for the stage and have been | taking dramatic art for some tim: Miss Grey, some of my friend |tell me I cannot be an actress wit lout being vulgar and unfit for eo|common sense tells me that all cial life; is this true? Does tt de|men are created equal. In school F on what kind of an actress |sometimes [ hear a child teasing 1 have a 4s, and all ¢ life. In my estim love ft MARGUERITE. A—What kind of an actress you are, Is the whole thing In a nut shell. You will find the high and low in all walks of life. It matters not what pro- fession you choose, as long ae s honorable, you can be de cent The stage offers more temp- tations than some other occu- pations, but it Is not dishonor me about # tion, I would able, only as you make It so. A firet-cla actre must be refined, well educated, and broad minded. “ARE WE ALWAYS THINKING?” Dear Mias Grey you a few questions, see an answer soon. Are wo pb always thinking except when are asleep and not dreaming; th and hope nd I would like to prove it G. M A.—You have asked a ques tlon about which as yet no def- Inite conclusion has been form- ed. Some claim our brains are always agtive, even though we are asleep. The population of American Indians has decreased much since ti nding of Columbus, and there few of those who remain that are of the pure blood, as they have Intermar- ried with other races to a great extent. It Is true that the race Is gradually dying because they cannot stand civilization. RISKING YOUR GOOD NAME Dear Miss Grey: I with so many/a ch matters of tual interest to talk time and a place for this daily talk, about. There from the start,/and she will readily rn when to you will have to take a firm stand. let you alone and when to come More women ermine thetr forward parents are Tam pre number of | hare tol T want to ask we s, isn't our brain always working? ret ‘ more Indians the|until the first meeting In April BA ret tl rer cag (ee li814. ‘The estimated cost of the| or are they a|Paving was $147,512, of which the| 7 father and teacher | Property owners had to shoulder 4 1 have had an argument about |$124,637. = The continuance was made with the Idea that the city have been near the when your aching Through — the woman, man ¢ house nto almost tnt noine, head ts ervousness of " ked Into the > a drinker’s anything he poor ntly but firmly ur mind clear fo: and try to set a Dorothy you want y¢ t with her, Breakfast ts no time to discuss the maid’s shortcomings, though 1| have heard a wife do so Have it understood that the meal upon on pronunciation, pli M4 cent on the | at IN ANSWER TO “BROWNIE” Dear Miss Grey: With your kind permission, I would like to say e.|something in regard to “Browne's” dn | letter h Although I am only 18 years old, another because its parents hap 4|pen to be Scandinavian, I then a | think of Hawthorne's quotation |} “When men do not feel towards thelr fellow men as though they are brothers, they are unworthy to exist upon the rth, which was ted as the great abode of hu n brotherhood.” AMBRIC. AN GIRL. Dear Miss Grey: I have had a |iittle argument with a friend in re gard to the name “Allan,” “Allen.” |}Can you tell me in the next issue) |which {= the correct way to spell/ it? R.A. C A—As a man's given name, it Is led “Alan” in Web- ster’s dictionary. PAVING DELAYED to| Protesting citizens won their ot /fight against tmmediate paving of| |the Wallingford district, when the at [Streets and sewers committee port yoned consideration of the matter may be able to stand part of the ex pense next year. SPECIAL ON SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS Pars florist, 218 Pike | UNDERWEAR Looke Li AND HOSIERY Silk, Coste One-Fourth JUNE 27, 1913, In connection with JAMES MceCREERYS CO., New York Store open from 9 a. m 10 6 p.m. daily As< Dougall cfor outhwick | SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREBT Semi-Annual Clearance $3.50 French Ivory Hair Brushes $1.95 The popular French Hair Brushes are offered SemtAnnual Clearance at this considerable reduction brushes have 11 stiff bristles and sell tn our stock for $2.50 for Saturday, $1.9 Women’s Ivory in the regularly Spectal Apectal 396 First Floor. Semi Annual Clearance of Trimmed Hats Up to $10.00 Trimmed Hats $5.00 HERE fs an excellent choice of large, small and medium shapes T in a vari of materials and trimmings. Leghorns, Hemps and Milans are included, trimmed with flowers, ribbon, chiffon and feathers. Many of our most desirable models, which have formerly sold at $10.00, are specially priced for this sale at $5.00. Up to $8.50 Trimmed Hats $3.95 Fresh pretty Hats in this season's best styles, colors and trim mings have been selected from our $8.50 stock to place in lot. No hat in the assortment 1s worth less than its original You will find them very special values for $3.96 Up to $2.50 Untrimmed Shapes, A very good a Milan, Hemp, ete which have sold up to $2.50. 95c and medium sin Patent d th sortment of small The colors are all good « Special price, Semi-Annual Clearance Neckwear of Irish Crochet motifs of shamrock, lily avd more uncommon L figures, Values from $6.00 tc 50, special $3.85. Irish crochet Collars in round or square effect, me sizes. Excellent for coats, gowns or children’s wear; elaborate floral effects, as well as the more daigty Baby Irish; $2.7 nd $3.00 ues $1.9 Larger collars in more elaborate designs—the round shape only; also chemisettes with stocks, in rock and fern design. Values $3.50 and $3.7 ARGE round Coat Collars in striking effect i dium roses, sham- 5 for $2. 25. First Floor "BASEMENT. ARGAIN SQUAR 250 Gloves 18c. Mort of them are chamois color or black, but there are a few tans; nearly all sizes are tn- cluded. They are regular street lengths, two-clasp style. A ser- viceable glove that wil! wash nicely. Specially priced, the pair, 15¢é. 90 Swiss Ribbed Vests 11c, Women's pure white Swiss Ribbed Vests, well and neatly finished {in Bow neck sleeveless style. Reduced for clearance, to the garment, 11¢. This now strainer will do hands, is hygiento and clean sale 19¢. The new style Jelly one-third pint, regular price 30c of six dozen only, $1.50. Parowax, for preserving fell! Regular price 15c; this sale Q¢, The Sure Seal Fruit Jar One pint size, recular price 5e, 8c and 10¢ Torchon Laces, 2c. English Cotton Torchon Laces in some hundreds of desirable patterns are a feature of the Remnant Day Selling on the Basement Bargain Square. There are both edgings and Insertions, matohing in many cases, and they are qualities which sell reg ularly at Se, Se and 10¢. Chotea, the yard 2¢, or the bolt of 86 yards Be, —Basement Bargain Square. The Double Safety Fruit Jare— One-half pint size 95c; now One pint size $1.05; One quart astze $1.15; now price 10c; 4 cartons for 25¢. Semi- Annual Clearance Sale of $1. 25, Union Suits keeps them from slipping off the shoulder. style, trimmed with durable lace that wear. In Te. of good crochet top. ment, values for 39¢. Semi-Annual Clearance Just the Thing Bag and Fruit Strainer Glasse: One-half gal. size, regular price $1 now 95¢, Pure Para Rubber Fruit Jar Rings, 1 doz. in carton. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Novelty and Tailored Suits and Dresses Values up to $35.00 for $15.00 HE assortment of suits stil] includes an excellent variety of styles. There are 60c French Ivory Combs ‘y plain and semi-tailored effects and novelties, sich as the I ns abd dele 39c There are plain and slashed skit well as draped models. The colors | Two styles of French Ivory h Brown, Tan, Copen, New Blue ke, ete They are reduced from $25, | Comba—one with all coarse and $29.50 and $35.00—for this sale $15.00. | tase. Mia (ot astra. tenes The Dresses include white serges, pop lins, foula nd Crepe de Ct There | stock 8% tnches long and care are plain little coat styles and more elaborate models, ible for aft on wear. | fully finished, Regularly 600, Price range was $22.50, $25.00 and $32.50. Special for this sale 15.00. | ond Floor ‘dinemminaninninniimunmeinmni Annual-Clearance of OXFORDS AND PUMPS. Special at $2.85 Regular Values fi $4.50 and $5 vice the foll f toe, short vamp with A long vamp model with n heel medium short vamp, light style, light flexible welt, Dull Kid Blucher long vamp model, light Tan sia Oxfe tip, ribbon lacing, welted sole and an heel Colonial black suede and tan calf. Broken sizes Pumps in patent, sole. silk b Re cond Floor. Semi-Annual Clearance aN One-strap or welt Semi- “Annual Clearance $6, $6.50 and $6.95 79c OMEN'S Fine Lisle Union Suits with the new pat ent shoulder strap which neck, sleeveless Bags of genuine Pin AND 1 1, Fine Grain Morocco, Walrus and long Grain Seal with six to nine-inch frames. They are morine or leather lined, and fitted with change purse and mirror. They may be had in round or broken bottom style— navy, black and tan. The reg- ular values are up to $6.95, spe cial $5.00. ioe —First Floor. Low will stand washing and the Clearagce Sale 50c Vests 39c. Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests quality, with heavy A serviceable gar- in all regular sizes, 50c ~-First Floor Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Gloves 80c Double Tipped Silk Gloves 43c. Women’s double finger tipped Pure Silk Gloves, in black, white and tan Full assortment to choose from at the pair 43c. $1.50 and $1.25 Long Silk Gloves 95c. Made from good quality Mi- lanese silk, of heavy weight. Nearly all sizes are included in the Clearance Sale, price, the pair 95c $3.00 Long White Kid Gloves $1.69. 16-button Kid Gloves, made from pliable, selected skins; 3 fasteners at wrist and full arms. They are guaranted perfect in every way. Price, the pair $1.69. —First Floor. away with stained and burned Regular price 25c; for this s—the squat mould. Capacity per doz, For this sale tn lots es, etc, Full 1-pound packages. $1.05; now 79¢, Soe. $1.00. Regular —Rasement Clearance Sale of Invited to go motoreycling several | 302 People’ times and have accepted, but re-| = cently T have heard several re-| marks about this subject, and) would like your advice an to wheth-) er {t ts all right to go out tn the Bank Bidg., 2nd & Pike Semi-Annual evening on them, or not? KATE A—In s0 doing, you hang your good name In Jeopardy and risk your life, for motorcycling is a very dangerous pastime. FACTORY CLEANUP SALE The Hoffman “System” TO OBTAIN WORK IN ANOTHER CITY Dear Miss Grey I am going to nother city in @ few months and would ke your advice, Will you kindly tell me whom I should write to In that elty about employment, und a respectable boarding place an I want to make sure of a post tion before I go? Respectfully. | A. B A.—Write to the Y. W. C. A or the Woman's Commercial club if there is one in that city; or, better still, write to the Chamber of Commerce for a list of reliable firms doing bus- iness in your line of work, and then put in your application for work by letter. e Tailor Made Suits and Coats CORRECT PRONUNCIATION Dear Mias Grey: Will you please tot the word chauffeur? I have heard St pronounced “sho-fer,” ac cent on the first syllable; my dic $20 and $25 tionary given it ho-fer accent on the last syllable. Which Is right? M. KR 1316 SECOND AVE, A. — Webster's dictionary, | which is considered authority (| Boys’ Suits, Coats and F urnishings Roys’ Wool Suits, Yio $3.85. Boys’ Wool $4 . Boys’ Wool $5.8, Boys’ Wool 87.85. Hoye 84.8, Boys Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Roy Ho Sailor and Russian Sallor and Russian § Straw Hats, Straw Hats. Straw Hats. ‘in the selling. The MacDongall-Southwick Go,’ Sults, Suits, Suits, Suits, former price $2.00, Straw Hats, former price $1.50, now 906 former price $1.2 former price $1.0 And many other pieces of wearing Norfolk and Double excess of 79c. former price $5.00, Breas: reduc dozen twice a year. Norfolk and former Double Breasted price $6.50, now Yes, there are all sizes, from 134 are plain and pleated bosoms in neat conventional effects and nore dash and style to them. are attached Norfolk and former Double Breasted price $7.50, now others with just a little tically all colors. The cuffs member the price, 79¢. Men's B. V. D S5¢. Men's and si Norfolk former and Double Breasted price $10.00, now suit, Norfolk former and Double F price $12.50, Porosknit the sult, Sie. Spring Reefer Coats, $5.00, Spring Reefer Coats, $6.50, fered in any sale of Men's Shirts in one of these shirts has been taker Every one of them formerly bore Every man in Seattle a shirt bargain should come to this sale of an opportunity such as this be ¢ Underwear In all styles. Underwear In white and ecru Men’ s ‘Shirts at 79c T greatest assortment of values which has ever been of- pattle at 79c, Every ‘om our regular stock, a price which was greatly in who ever expects to buy In taking advantage re to get at least one-half for remember that these Clearance Sales are held but 4 to 18, and, of course, there Prac- All coat style. Re- Sizes 84 to 46, the All styles 3,000 Ties for Men at 25c Every One a Remarkable Value Spring Reefor Coats, $7.50, now helio, pur and hunter in vogue. . NAVY, green. 83.85. 0, now $4.85. now $5.85. now $1.26. They are ferent kinds of pure silk are now 65¢. apparel for boy y color fast are Included i Third Floor. ‘Second Av. aud Pike St, All pure silk in plain shades of white, Copenhagen, Iso handsome patterne in black, plum, brown, mardon, tan, Alice, wine red cut in the open shape so much trtpes and figures, Several dif. ised and the qualities are splendid. » assortment of rev Your choice of th ble wash ties Included in the @ 2,000 ties, each The MacDougall-Southwick Co,