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Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 Ft and workmanship Ladies’ Tailor Suit guaranteed By Cynthia Grey. ~ This, then, ta the first chapter SUMMER ICE A Telephone Elliott 5560 of the Seven Ages of Love—the 8 For ice rates. We guaran ago of “puppy love,” as they > tee full weight and prompt call tt in man lelivery hie ee | ICE DELIVERY CO Hut do not laugh and call tt i ortant, for as any wo: | oy tell any man, love | VEGETABLE SILK r ® matter for amuse n UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY| ®! ip the first age ct » when he Looke Like Silk | Costs One-Fourth victim fs less | a 902 People’s Bank Bidg. 2nd & Pike than 17 oe Every womar knows, what & no man ever guesses, that the STAR WANT ADS fo BRING RESULTS oO girl ts not to be blamed for her first “infatuation.” Her Ladies’ Sample Sulit Shop—Take Elevator | ABSOLUTELY CLOSING OUT ail All Linen Sults, Dresses of all “ kinds, Cravenette Coats, Automo- bile Coats, Silk and Lawn Walste— in fact, everything but Suits and 1 Coats. We have stashed prices ht and left with no regard to pst and must have more room for @)-bur now leading tne—Suits and er Coats. » Our Summer Prices of are A-B-S-O-LU-T-E-L-Y without parallel in the history of women's TAKE ELEVATOR aE merchandising, and it's your great vary voor. Aid 7 opportunity to save money FIFTH FLOOR. x L i ’ e adies SampleSuitShop ROOMS 500-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 ARCADE BLDG. : TAKE ELEVATOR. Second Avenue, Between Union and University. DAILY Summer Excursions To the East | | | | Via the O-W. R. & N. OREGON SHORT LINE and UNION PACIFIC Going limit, | 15 days; final return date, October 31, | 1913 Liberal Cholce of routes eeerene on return both ways trip This Route Offers You Many Advantages ; SANITARY STEEL COACHES ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS ROCK-BALLASTED, DUSTLESS and SMOOTH-RUNNING TRACK STANDARD PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPING CARS SPLENDID DINING CAR SERVICE POLITE AND EFFICIENT EMPLOYES A DELIGHTFUL RIDE OF 200 MILES ALONG THE SCENIC GRANDEUR OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER Let us quote you rates to many Eastern points. and help you plan your summer’s trip. J. H. O'NEILL, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Avenue Telephone Main 932. “UY, S. Government Inspected Meats” | PUGET MARKET seater. PACKING HOUSE MARKETS: Meat Specials Tuesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Lamb Chops . . - 15¢! Salt Pork .......12M%c Choice Corn Beef 12Y6c) Sirloin Steak .. +++ -20¢ Pork Sausage... .1214c|Pot Roast ......,.15¢ BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER'S MARKET, New ° Corner Market ° are not as represented Your money returned if apy saler we make ore answer, Low Round Trip Fares |. vitation from him? soon father and her mother and her teachers and society ull these are at fault All her life she reads about love, plays it on her piano, sees it in the movies, hears it ox plained, somewhat differently, from both the pulpit’ and the stage, SO SHE WAITS FOR IT The tale of the Sleeping Beau ty{s not a myth. The awak ening of the pri nt the coming of Prince Charming {s the true story of the your girl’S rousing from the haxy dreams of her conventional training to the en need for her own future, her own bap piness, her own Ife All that poetry and romance have taught her of love, she to realize in her first affair, Hor schooling ts pects heart iF MOTHER KNOWS? RROWN EYE A.—It sounds al| right to say, know there's no harm, for mother knows,” but, | am sorry to say, thie Ia not always true, for there are all sorts of par ents that pase under the name of “mother, 1d | have known fathers who had far more of the real mother apirit than the women who should have been true mothers. Then, there are mothers who are more foolishly romantic for their daugh than they ever were for the selves; there are mothers so high minded (and blind) that they think their children per- fect; there are mothers raised In the “old country,” who kn: not the way of modern thm: Yes, | am sorry to say, there are all sorts of mothers(?) if your friend is a boy who brings you home directly after an early-hour respectable the atre; who does not want you to seek unfrequented spots in the parks; who does not expect you to allow him to kiss and hug you, and | the park with you befo lark—In fact is a manly fellow, | no harm. But be sure you do nothing your own Innate womanhood tells you Is not right, and that you would be ashamed to tell your mother— he is one of our many sensible, level-headed mothers. DANCE ETIQUETTE Year Miss Grey: Please sett I this dispute for us. Is it proper fc a girl at a public dance to dance with a man she has not been intro duced to? Should a girl fool tnaulted If she} sitting next another girl, and an asks her to dance after 8 3. W A.—In the first pi public dances are not the piace for girls who are inexperienced enough to be ignorant of dance etiquette. At most of the pub ie ce halls, a man Is paid to see that the g . ine troduced, but the fact remains that any man who will pay 5 cents to dance with you may be Introduced, often under a fic- titious name. This Is one of the very wrong things about public dances. in a private home, where the hostess is careful in the selection of her guests, it a dance because, in the many in troductions, one§y have been overlooked, or the man have met so many strangers he can not remember having had an in- troduction to you. As to the second-choice ques- tion, it is often carried to foo ish extremes—sometimes not There may exist some reason why etiquette demands that a man ask a certain girl before another to dance, and often where It does not, there is rea! ly no preference, and he asks the first girl he meets whom he knows. | think it is generally very foolish to let any feeling exist in the matter, and the broad-minded gir! will not NAME FOR SEASIDE HOME THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 7, 1913 her Judgment in € low can she be critical when the first sam: plo « © Is offered to her? SH WELCOMES LOVE, not the lover—let no man be com celted on this point—for one man Will do as well as another if he happens to enter her dream world Love--l mean first love pa The infatuation of 17 just ‘ ut withou ny body aking notice, if ft is let at 5 and not nourished on parental objection And ther the very beat reason in the world why it should be permitted to Nature always kills precoelty, whether in the animal or vege table kingdom, because tt fs un fit to fulfill her purpose: And WHENEVER NATURE 18 ri Jwhole thing, for she will soon lose Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of | love as all the respect st 16. Do you think it wrong to go| ever the man, Thanktin with a boy if your mother knows {t?| You for spa A MAID. I have a boy friend that takes me A.—The gruesome joke of it to parks and theatres. I do not le that the giving up of honor think of getting married until | am| does not gain husband and of age. Anxiously awaiting your) home. Ninety-nine of the men Carnegie Hbrariea in make who make such @ proposal nev er marry the girls to whom they make it—and, if they do, unless they undergo a great change, they are not capable of making real husbands and homes, and certainly are not fit to be the fathers of Innocent children, Dear Misa Grey Can you te MM me where I can get a list of all the the world? R. M A—Inquire at any Carnegie library ONLY ONE WAY OUT Dear Miss Grey: How can THE MOTHERS’ PENSION Will you please Dear Mins Grey 1 on or twice? I know only one yo nan who ts acquainted with him A DANCER A.—Looks like “Hobson's choice.” |publish, in your column, how and pension? ean obtain the Is a mother, whose chil where I Mothors 4 jis born out of wedlock, entitled to le or | the | sensible lother girl has refused a similar {n- | tons Please answer signed | | | | | | | | Dear Miss Grey We have moved to the beach, and have a camp for the next two months. We cannot decide on a name, so will you suggest a few, please? | M. LV. Wave Washed, Harbor Home and Rest Harbor are all appro- priate. WHEN A MAN MARRIES Dear Miss Grey: When a gentle man marri it customary, or| proper to send announcements to his female friends? This has puz- | zled me for some e, and I will! appreciate your lee MEDITATION A.—If you mean to his wom- en friends, by ail means. The groom-to-be hands the bride-to- be a list of his friends, of both and she sends out the or announcements, e may be. SMIRCHING THE ENGAGEMENT PERIOD it? Dear Miss Grey: To the letters from “Red Raven” and “Red Head,” both (of opposite sex) telling of the proposal of marriage relation during engagement, 1 want to add my “mite I have jus} passed the 20 mark, and am glad to say I am still among the “Maids.” When 17 1 be came engaged to a young man slx years my senior, whom | consider ed the best man in that Iittle town, } He was looked up to as one whom | 4ktll, any pureminded girl might safe trust, However, as soon as we t came engaged, he expected me live with him nearly and proposed going and staying at a hotel would not be known I woke up. I came to the ce clusion 1 would be happier witho a laren whe |such a man, | I will stand by when it comes to giving up honor in order to get a husband a home, # girl had best °droy the NOTE—Bring This Ad With Yous ly 6. to as if married, on: | uit | ‘Red Head” that nd A READE A.—The Mothers’ pension Is under the jurisdiction of t juvenile judge, through whose court it Is obtained. A mother, whose child is born out of wedlock, in entitied to the Mothers’ pension, if she can prove she is morally capable of caring for the child. |NO NATIONALITY HAS “A CORNER” Dear Miss Grey letters very much. You give suc answers to foolish I enjoy your h ques. For {natance, to the girl who Brown asking {f an American girl should keep com pany with a Swede. It is a wonder would a girl vugh to ask such a que For my part, being a Swed and proud of it, I wouldn't war ber. AN UP-TO-DATE SWEDE. A—I have yet to learn that any one nationality “has a cor ner” on respectability, honesty, or cleverness. Some of the most Intellectual people | know re Swedes, and of such char. ter that anyone may be ton. kes Ca y with Crescent ing CANES CRN 5 P epoch = ehind the doug 25c Per Lb. \sk Your Grocer Crescent Seattie, Washington DR. L. R. CLARK, D. OD. 8. Those Dainty Tea nt Anintier if made because it Nuc more lea ening power which after all, ts the REAL ratne h Manufacturing Company the acquaintance of a young| whom IT have only spoken to| CHEATED, SHE MAKES SOMEBODY PAY If the girl of 17 marries, her children must pa For be cause she has not attained her full physteal and mental devel opment, her ebildren will be less beautiful and healthy hu man specimens than those born of an older mothe Hut just so | an teen's mother fs TOO NICE TOO CARELESS to tell her daughter the TRUTH about marriage and tte responsibil tles, just so long will “Infat uated” youth plan to elude mother and to write to the woman pag Ator Please send me the name of a minister or justice of the pence In ‘Gretna Gr An swer by return math closed.” Stamp in (oN <= proud to friends. universal call them This Is the day of brotherhood, and those not aware of It, must run if they want to be in the procession to ward enlightenment WHAT CONSTITUTES A LADY? Dear Miss Grey Can a woman who drinks and feels It at social and home parties, be called a | In {t proper at a church wedd rise and remain standing while bridal party er remain seate A.—Do you remember ‘ory in the Bible when J said for the one without sin to cast the first stone at the wom- what the world It Is not my cus- tom to pass judgment on any man or woman. Although | nev. er touch intoxicating Ilquor In any form, | am not perfect, and until | am, | do not consider myself qualified to be a Jud for the one who Judges another will, In turn, be Judged. The audience remains seated at a wedding except when sig- nals are given for rising. In ch case, It would be rude to refuse to stand WOMEN IN DAY’S NEWS ly? er the church, or to UNINFORMED. the THE SEVEN AGES OF THE WOMAN IN LOVE | See) SWEET SEVENTEEN --“‘IN LOVE WITH LOVE’”’ | A Hint for You | we for In our office known appliance tion of pain, and patiently, painlessly and perfect! We have no * competition the allevi considered. have every a. do our work y where workmansifip and prices are | As.to cut rates—wo have cut our competitors’ prices half in two. Just WE GIVE GAS. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. 'D, 8, Manager 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union| think of getting a regular) r elty lextra heavy $10.00 Gold Crown for | we | $4.00! | It was then} LOS ANGELES.—Mrs. A. J. Wal: lace, wife of Lieut. Gov. Wallace, fied today at her home, El Nido near La nta. She was 48 years o! dois surv by her husband and four chil | PARIS ment of Lina Cavaliert, star, and Lucten Muratore, tenor. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.—Mra, A Ward, 64 years old, of Muske- |gon, Mich. founder of the Ladies G a hospital here today after a long of the Association iness. D. R. BURKHART, a local real estate den) was brought to the Minor hos | Sunday suffering injuries sustained in a fall from a water tower at Seahurst CAFETERIA for inspection July 12 and 13. You be the judge. Wing’s Cafeteria First and Union The Paris edition of the Datly Mail announced the engage operatic | Wings | | aK to| the | of the Modern Maccabees, died tn| uthwick Storr oon Famine $17,500: Suits <# Which Formerly Soldd From $25.00 to $39.50 alkan ac Dougall - fo In Connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York Is the Price of and then there a cord, white These suits you have seen in tt tore at the form er prices of $25 up to $39.50, For Tuesday their price has been chopped to $17.50. —Second Floor. \\\ Which Has Been Reduced From 4 to V2 \\\—= . An Especially Selected Lot of Neckwear one of the most exclusive manufacturers of vuntry. We have added our own carefully selected is thus offered in this bring these dainty novelties w limited pocketbook. You will find in assortment shadow lace stocks, epaulet collars, jabots of shadow lace, crepe de chine collars, hand embroi- dered novelties, net chemisettes, hand embroidered stocks, marquisette guimpes and frilled collars. The regular prices of these pieces range from 50c to $10.00; specially priced at from 25¢ to $7.50. -First Floor. ions th re The MacDougall-Southwick Co. enue and Pike Street RKERS’ 2 PEACE a ana \Find Princess’ | mission of dispelling the idea that Body in Sheet NEW YORK, July 7.—With the | Japan {s inclined to make war on jthe United States, and to bring) saLEM, Ore, July 7—Street graders have unearthed what is to- about a more friendly feeling toward | Japanese in California, Baron Juich! gay believed to be the skeleton of an Indian princess. The skeleton Second Av STAGE WO CONVENTION ON ‘The first international convention Soyeda and T. Kamiya are here to- of Stage Em-|%4Y, en route to San Francisco was found in an upright position ployes and Moving Picture Opera 1D San Francisco Soyeda and and was surrounded by quantities tors met at the Labor Temple this/Kamtya plan to give a big dinner a of beads and other rare Indian orna- few days before sailing for Japan ments. A stone foot found near morning. About 250 delegat to the leaders of the us con all parts of the | 4 States and tending factions, at which will be Canada, were present. Mayor Cot-| utlined to ans the attitude terill and F ident Hesketh of the |of Japan toward the allen land law council welcomed the delegates, fol-| and toward the United States ger lowing which reports President | erally. Charles C. Shay of N York and Secretary Lee M. Hart of Chicago, were given The delegates are making their | headquarters at the New Richmond hotel. the bones is believed to have been the totem of the last of the tribe. That the woman had died at g great age was indicated by the fact that the teeth were worn to the | roots, representing LOW PRICES EASY TERMS Grote-Rankin’s THE MARKETS We are taking advantage of our July Stock Adjusting Sale to close lines, discontinued patterns and odd You will find special values in all departments, | Misfit Carpet Rugs | We have on hand a large number of these misfits, so we take this opportunity of closing them out quickly at prices $27.50 out all short | samples advanta us to you $25.03 "$18.59 Frult—Selling Uriee, 0 Wilton Velvet 9x12 % Rug; 00 Wilton Velvet size §-3x8-10 1 00 Velvet Rug , for . $28.00 Body Brussets Rug; size 8-8x10-6 .. Crex Rugs We make special prices on the following popular sizes of Crex kugm, shown in green and brown: | Smoked Meats—Selling Price: | 9x12 Crex Rug; $10 value .. Baron iso 2) |ext2 Crex Rug; $8 value 25 | 6x9 Crex Rug; $6.75 value ... --$8,00 Local—Buying Price 16a ox 2 Vogetables—Selling Price. 1% 1 rhubarb O14@ ys, * atone. Ib, 4 ya perch Ehis is agenuine & ; Spanish leather Cult aw erate’; Rocker, large size Cauliflower i and very comfort- able; regular value ‘ top, ‘dow ito Feed, Selling Price, . Kastern Washington tim 7 50: ony 2.00@24.00 $37.50; a leader for Puget sound timothy PNT ati ; \ifalte 1g. ne 15:00 j this sale at 00 Cracked. corn 00 Middiings ; ‘ss 00 Rolled oats and barley mixed 38.00 HIT BY A MOTORIST Mrs, Ida Maki, 1436 22nd av, is at the Providence hospital with a broken arm, She was run down by a motorcyclist at Atlanta park Sunday DENVER HAS 10 public play- grounds, with a teaching corps of 49 men and womeng