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tT \YOU’VE BEEN CHEATED, MRS. HOUSEWIFE, | _ BUT NOW UNCLE SAM IS PLANNING TO PUT | A CRIMP IN THIS SHORT-WEIGHTING GRAFT T. For Easy Baking’ quite #0 Ure of There is nothin« i x * i with | + wood results aso ac Dougall 2 fouthwick ~ Second Averan otd Pike Street In Connection with JAMES MeCREBRY & CO., New York Store pen Fa mw On mj. rr STANDARD pry Pest : mY” OE. | € W are | ale © ray Cina | STANDARD = | apex ly Sold 75c—Y¥ Choi ‘ ormeriy OO ulp to iC oul Olce | Hence no fallen cakes or heavy, flat | | 1 t | | ASK YOUR GROCER . | , B- ~] NCLUDED wil be found basting spoons, dippers, ladles, ple plates, preserving kettles, tea kettles, 25c Full Lb. ; in a, sat canacity ] dist ar pots. Every plece is quadruple coat gray enamelware on ste Remem ‘on capaciry canaciry = CAPACITY CAPACITY po nas fan seins ie and 106. Cre "| F ont —_agghonoette boca! eananre ‘ gf oz. goe tor. $oz. — Blue and White Enamelware which formerly sold up to $2.00, for 89c. Seattic, Washington S32 ee 7.” WEIGHT OF WEIGHT OF WEIGHT OF weicnr oF WE oy This 6 includes tea kettles, coffee pots, rice boilers, sauce pans, Herlin kettles, and many saisiesii OO EY ONE ewe oo Gar wwng one emereoorne empry Borrig (MEY OANE EMPry BorTh EMaTY Bone other pieces which have been samples on our floor and in some instances are slightly chipped from a te 2) oe (faz az. Foz ‘$08. € handling. Your choice $9¢. Basement Ladies’ Suits Made to Order THEY DOMOk AS IF THEY HELD THE SAME AMOUNT, BUT HERE'S THE WAY YOU ARE DECEIVED BY THE SIZB AND SHAPE OF BOTTLES $25.00 and $28.00 i» Xs none y Oliver P. Newman |, You will very likely find you) CEPTION, YOU WILL FIND YOU, The most striking G ° k Wit and workmanship euaranteed, | seve 'gocciny, have purchased from 12 to 14, ARE GETTING FROM TWO OR|fraud ds offered by 16- Button Long H : love Sil | ” * Tailor Suit Shop| WASHIN D June go.{OUnces, Instead of 16, which you THREE TO SIX OR EIGHT each of which * | nyx osiery ope | YLadies’ Tailor Sui OP | — Next ¢ buy a can of to wod to get ina q OUNCES LESS THAN YOU hold two quarts. They were a Silk Gl 1.00 the Hp 28-800 Lemver exchanae Building | matoes, rip open the can, pour t e you bu: two-pound| THINK YOU ARB! onate t they Ie 1 oves ° Bloomers $2.35 4 ie out its contents, put them on an f kfnst the To correct the f ‘ ex ame wiz f 5 35 & 50 = ' accurate scale and w > onto your 8 ar pve, congress h 1 the) Held or 32 « ‘ NEW shipment of long c, Cc c Hida Gatwents asa Meee You will think you t. You will probably fin y Mivglante GA seoniutca” daw [Cte t) CUnoms, an Bae k Gloves, double tip whales much in demand, be Pounds of tomatoes ave bought 24 to 28, and not lk — Tain “eitest apie’ and one held 25.69unces. ped. Guaranteed to wear used in place of an un- “ e You will prot 8 1914 18 months after it was| Another convi@ing instance of Come in White, Black, E are just in receipt of ren whet aoe wal bought from 21 to 28 ounces Try the same experiment on © aigned by President Taft, Between fraud wan two Wttles, each con Browns, Pongee, Navy, a new shipment of t heavy geal glove Mae ext time you buy a can of corn pound box of crackers, a pound now and then a commission talning tw flavoring Pink, Blue, Rose and well known Stockings Oe Tenet on Se ti the sa: thing—and you'll make box of candy, a pint of flavoring cially created by the act, will fc extract. In ther look ol. All sizes, the pair, The color and size assort- er kr e te same discovery extract, a can of pre meats ulate a set of standard reg ed Itke 5 or G-ouste bottles and ac oo ments are complete at the top. Size me FoR buy @ quart of vin-| or 1. or anything else you buy that it ts exp will make {t im-|tually seemed to be twice as big as lo have @ good assort above prices. and pin egar tn a bottle, take a standard already put up in a bottle, can or pene for you to be as the standard 2amce bottles, and ment better grades at pon arenens open q e e © r negar bo: r 7 7 a 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00, P 7 f that you will get rich oa measure, pour the vinegar | box you Tae been bunked for years |halt as big aw the standard fate ee Bikey pa ae Also @ good assortment of They come in pink Se savin = and measure it PRACTICALLY WITHOUT EX are being bunked now. f-ounce be | Nell fons and Bldctrio Bins. silk Hostery in black, white white, plain and em :. ? tipped short sill and colors at $1.00, $1.50 Se ataee sae Special, the ; We do believe that assortment First Floor. First Flats JUNE BRIDES, HERE ARE RULES FOR HAPPINESS and $2.00. First Foor J NG by saving you will adopt habits that will listers Taoegth Gov ti naan YOU ARE BOUND | week? 7 r. wamel Fy lead to a consistent TO MEET “MR. RIGHT” Sow iinhy siboeal bolidede & f C BASEMENT.—! gain in your affairs. —f} Here is the winning letter in the contest for rules by qq) 4t,Mimt Grey: Tread the tet-|there in a year. gid what arw they weaters ror amping, ARGAIN SQUARE which Ju prides ir ppir u : pee ONG want to say C. A. K Pil cad nob Mic cier with in- Nid listen wae € ay win app 1 Hundreds lam the same boat. I, too, am A.—Sunday is considered the ee "4 Tri ved t si i r did vere received, and it was only after carefu & stenographer and IS years of age.| first day of the week In the re lf, Bo ti M ie Ch Id rimme: H ination that this one was awarded first prize. Lack of J have met and kept company| business worlh O. a ng or oO oring dren s ats prevents printing of a score of others almost as good ¥ th several young men whom, at We have ne fixed national Formerly Up to $5.00 for 95c. he writer. Mrs. Walter R. Tilley, will receive th rat, I thought were gentlemen, but} holidays; Thanksgiving = Is N this climate of ours a sweater {s an absolutely essential Dainty lttle braids and leghorns | 66 dat OF Glltore a illey, will receive the found I was mistaken. In order to| made a nati@al holiday each part of the wardrobe of any woman who expects to be out in a variety of shapes and trim- vo Set of cleavers, or carving set, by ca at The Star|keep my good name, I bad to quit] year by the proclamation of of doors. Our stock at the present moment is sufficiently mings. Excellent values at the office, kolng with them. | th preaident, lete to offer you an elaborate choice of a great many price. Your choice 95¢. It is better to be alone than tr jbad company, but ft is terrible to REPRESENTATIVES always be lonesome. X.Y. Z. |AND SENATORS. A.—You girls may be lonely, | Dear Miss Gay: Will you kindly but sooner or later you are janswer the follewing questions bound to meet the right man, | How many s@ators !s each state the man who honors and re- [entitled to? spects a girl for her virtue, and What 1s the population for each you will then be glad you pre- representative ih any st Up to $2.50, 95¢- Untrimmed shapes for children in rough braids. Most of them are faced with satin or velvet. A few are unfaced. They are hats which formerly sold up to $2.50, on the Basement Bargain Square 95¢, Dear June Brides: You will profit by remembering Untrimmed Shapes, this: re plain and fancy weaves, with Byron collars, 8 and pearl buttons, in small sizes. At $4.50 are plain and fancy weaves, with Byron collars, in such colors as white, Oxford, cardinal, tan, with brown trimmings, or white with blue trimmings, white with red and red with gray trimmings. All sizes in this assortment. —Second Floor FIRST—Banish false modesty. surmountable barrier to conjugal frankness begets mutual confidence SECOND—Avoid deceit. Absolute candor pro- motes happiness and respect. | Men find it an in- happiness, whereas ‘We ofter tal werk «' good, first class den A moderate pri Would lke to have you consult regarding the condition of your Our consulting epectaitet hae Years of experience, and his of your condition will be val mgt the al4 of first class mat and & modern equipment able to “th you we you uy Offer you @ 1-year an work Gone painiessiy by mo4- @lectrical devices IESTIGATE OUR PAYMENT PLAN. Bxaminetion tree Office » to 6; evenings by appointment Gaye, 8 to 1 pm Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS EASY * Sun I went to a rehearsal of It Seattle @ new play last week. 4s written by a woman, dealing with the dark side of life. tale based on a grewsome It is a expose which was made by Collier's Weekly. Some people will think it @ bad play. Others will "think that it is a good } thing to have the cur- tains drawn aside, so that @ur sons and may the that beset life’s pathway. The play deals with a daughters learn dangers white slaver and a girl gwho thought she was mar- |the Fourth. celebration and bas} be given at Ravenna Heights on the Seprures features “The Short Cut” Tells a Tale of White Slavery THIRD—Sympathize. There is no other source of | hha ad good name to bad non many @presentatives has biataiaiti: love manifest that renders as complete and lasting hap- ¥ tae wate C ton? 7 : piness sf . Sain Thanking yop very much in ot-| ‘The MacDougall- Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street a 4 vance, I rema FOURTH—Economize, but never to extremes. | HIS FRIENDSHIP A—Each ie le allowed gh ee FIFTH—Cultivate similar tastes—from most trivial Dear Miss Grey: We are two! two senators, and also neat; wear a hat to jand sincerely. I have decided to| sons should not marry from a deeds to the highest, noblest ideals. [girls of 14, and Ivo across the The constitution states the matoh. give him up, but he begs me not! selfish motive. They should : |street from one another. We have| number of representatives of to, for he says I am all he has. take into consideration the SIXTH—Seek proficiency in the culinary arts, thereby | 4 boy friend of the mame age who} each atate shall not exceed one | YOU MAY HAVE MORE What shall I do, obey my parents| possibility of children. If thie insuring palatable foods, whether prepared individually | comes to see us every evening. We| for ry thirty thousand. THAN ONE FRIEND and bar the doors of my heart for-| man's past life hi ft harm- or dictation to those serving. pone ite te fad oat hich one The state of Washington has Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of raed > marry fe, sat Miss} ful dregs In his system, by no * vay * i @ kes the better, but are not] three representatives and two 4 desperately in love | Grey, I am a good girl and want to| means marry him. a EVENTH—Thoroughly study eugenics; you will {a7 alt Jenious, for he treats uno et bok yy aiethenendly, Pings yee oof do right, but am growing weary of| You must brace up. "You are avoid ill-health and insure a sturdier, brainier progeny. insure a sturdier, brainier progeny. EIGHTH—Never eliminate the social side of life. Rather cultivate a social prestige. HE REMEMBERS GOLDEN RULE Funeral services for H. W. beh 69, the Seattie real es- 1e owner, were held Sunday be the Odd temple, 10th av. and Pine The re- mains were interred In the Lake View cemetery. to Seattle In y, when Peters was told that his end was near, he returned notes to many of those who were indebted to him, with the worde, “God bless you,” enclosed came 1875. Suni 2 BACK TO OLD TIMES An old fashioned Fourth of July | t piente Among for all ried, and a sister, whom she that makes life worth liv- sacrificed ing. Whether it is too plain, too outspoken or not, re- s to be seen. At any it will be presented rate, by the Bailey & Mitchell players at the Seattle theatre And — tonight being bargain night, the entire house will be on sale at 25 cents. What the critics say and what the audience says the morning after will decide the fate of “The Short Cut.” nas WANDERER. ° ia to =i" HURRY THE CASE |found on the program lection ing wil the morning dlally invited. will b The public is cor HEY, FELLOW! HAVE A CARE! Don't “kid” the ladies. James Coyle did. Stepped up right cheerfully to Mrs. Marvin Cavness in Bal- lard, and chirped thusly: “How you feelin’, kid?” Coyle was asked to plank down 20 round simoleons for those four words—5 buckarinos per word. In default of kale, he'll tarry a few days at the stockade by request of Judge Gordon. SACRAMENTO, June Then leases of Drew Caminett! and Maurey I. Diggs were postponed here today in the supertor court to July 21, to give the federal authori ties a clear field for their prosecu tion on white slave charges. The continuance was asked by the pros ecutor who said he had received as surance that the federal charges would go to trial at once, Neither defendant was in court. The ar. raignment was on charges of de serting minor childr Meat Prices CUT | TOMORROW, TUESDAY FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS ... 18¢ Rib and Loin Mutton Chops Chee faye 186 Baton (backs) sess 26 Se eee. sonsigaa Choice Steer Shoulder Steak » sess OOO INSPECTED T 10 Ibe. for ....++ GOVERNMENT MEA’ Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p, m. wel When he asks as long schoolmates? t is right? H as the other, one to go some. where, he always asks the other | te } is avery nice boy. He } walks hoine from school with us, as a our way. and the boys him, but he takes n» heed. Is RA A.—Wherein ties the wrong, you are pury, happy The boys who ease him have the wrong con- ception of friendship. You are very fortunate to possess the acquaintance of euch broad-minded boy, and advise you not to lose it by a silly desire to find out whom he cares the more for. It ie evi- dent from his attitude he likes both the NA I kenc me. TIONAL HOLIDAYS roar Miss Grey: Please let me >w what is the first day of the We are lect our thas dur this high-grade low Jus ext or Slip Plates for $5. tha hur (i pro’ ope DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. at large. FOR A WEDDING DRESS. Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of|cetved no answer. BROWN EYES. such a narrow rut that you | 17, tall, dark hair, large eyes and| po you think he loves me? He A—My child, you must fore Grow weary of life. You are « intend to be married soon Will | works awfully bard. Do you think yourself to think of this man's depending too much on another ~ you please tell me what would be/|¢hat is the reason he doesn’t write past, and analyze it, If you for your happiness. Real happi- nice for a wedding dress? It will|to me? There is another young| think of marrying him. Per- ness is found within yourself. | bo just a quiet home wedding wi ja fe | | extremely careful in se ing all materials that go Into dental work. The result is t we guarantee the strength and ability of every piece. We do ental work at the est prices that quality permits: t think, we will make you an ra heavy $10 Gold Crown for $4, one of our famous $10 Never. And not only t, but we will promise not to t you one bit yur guarantee {s the one tects you, It ts signed by rator and manager. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices that the Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager 140! Ps nee 5 Third Av. N. W. Cor, Union | NOTE— —Bring Thie Ad With You PUGET MARKET COMPANY'S Saf “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Tuesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound, «+15c|Pork Roast. Corned’ Pig’s Head. .8¢ 20c |Corned Spare Ribs. .15¢ G1Q WHITE MARKET, O14 Pike Market, SNYDER’S MARKET, NeW Gorner Market, Your money returned if any sales we make are not 4 represented. friends, a be nice for a trav ing you very much A PROSPECTIVE BRIDE. A.—You should look well in white and It is usually pre- ferred to any of the colors for a wedding dress, You may de- sign a very pretty inexpensive dress from mull, crepe or other soft material and dainty lace If you leave on your wedding trip immediately after the cere: mony, it will be all right to be married in your traveling sult. For thin, | suggest a navy biue 4 also, ing sult because it le the most durable Practice Wisdom AN ADMIRABLE WAY TO START IS TO LEARN TO SAVE THOUSANDS HAVE ALREADY STAR ED WITH The Nationa! City Bank 4% Interest on Savings Deposits J. W. MAXWELL President F. W. BAKER Vice President J. H, BLOEDEL Vice Presi J. L, McLE Cashier C. B. WE Assistant Cashier BE. W. CAMPBELL Assistant Cashier Paid Never Too Late to Do a Wige Thing ST. NOW vos eBe what wou Thank with a young man 23 years of age. | He ts not here, and I have written to him several times, but have re- life, Iam 22. Please answer soon, and relieve a heavy heart, doing yourself and the world a great wrong when you get into th} man here that says he loves me and ld} wants me to forget the first men- jtioned gentleman and keep com- [pany with him |. Would you advise me to try and forget || LOW |} PRICES EASY TERMS Grote-Rankin’s the one I care for because doesn't answer my letters, and try and learn to like the one that) lsays he loves me? 1 hope you! won't think me foolish for this is) a subject I have tried hard to an- swer for myself but can't. OUR JULY Stock-Adjusting Sale Offers You Great Opportunities to Save Money We have gone through our stock and picked out all odd pieces and short lines, which will be sold regardless of cost,. in order to adjust our stocks before the end of the summer A—It is impossible to say If the man loves you. He is prob- ably too busy to write. As long as you are not engaged to him you have the right to have more than one friend. But in so do- | Ing, It Is not necessary to try to blot him from memory sim- ply because he does not write, especially when you know he Is 80 busy. season. To each one of these pieces we have attached a green : ne ge 4.| tS which shows the saving in plain figures. If you want Jear Miss vill you kind-!¢5 save money, co ly let me know, through your col-|*© $8V€ money, come and look for the green tag price. umns, what nationality Blanche Bates 1s, also, if that name is her/ real or stage name, and where she All Our Summer Furniture as born? pamencte) pene te Including Old Hickory, land, Ore. She retained her see rae nel own as a professional name. Willow and Reed DIDN'T ACCEPT HIM Dear Miss Grey: I have been going with a gentleman for eight months whom I loved dearly. He} then went away for three months | and we corresponded regularly and when he came back he proposed to me I didn’t accept him, nor did I give him a direct answer, as I didn’t know just what to do as he wanted me to live in another city away from my folks, Because I didn't answer him right away he felt hurt and went away, but still remains friendly and corresponds with m He addresses me as “Friend Cora, instead of “Dear Friend.” I have since wished I had accept- ed him. What should I do, tell him I love him and would like to be with |him? He feels very bad to think \I didn’t accept him, and so do I. |I find I care more for him than T thought I did. Thanking you in ad- vance, I remain gratefully. CORA, Gorhe re: ie Abi cot | waiting unt! ve him defini el “wn Fou have m a clear, unbla » | adv is marked at prices that are sure to make a buyer of you if you have the slightest need of such furniture. These are made and all first quality goods, strong and now priced at about one-third less than regular. serviceabe, vi UPS } $25.00 Natural Willow Settee; ag extra large size and very substan tially made. Special for $1 7.00 Arm Chair, very com- ape, natural $11 09 ‘ ish. Bale pt ‘Price...... this sale . op- man is not fn ‘ ” ond iat wild. but omg ‘his past, only his rie cd ‘there. aro several other Fin TH men wham T have known since ) a little girl, and whose cireum- j tance nd past are much brighter. They wish to marry me; but, Mi Grey, I love this first man truly