The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1913, Page 5

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$25.00 and $28.00 } Fit and workmansh!p guaranteed Ladies’ Tailor, Suit Shop MEN APPROVE i ” ~ MODERN DRESS Dear Miss G The Indie nt Woman,” who would have a Phone Main 963. women droga as she thinks they . uld who would have a law tr t luced whe by woman's indl ' ~~ r f decorous(t) « me, evi ini Office 114 Jackson St t t the lesso ined ee > Bu K 1 « the *) BULL BROS. issuer Just Printers A VERY INDIGNANT MAN 1918 THIRD MAIN 1043 A.—To my mind, the judge who said, “I am not going to make a fool of Myself trying to ee tell women how they should DANCING dress,” was a man after Solo. HIPPODROME mon's own heart Fite and Uutvers 1-plece Union Oret ARE THIN HOSE Dancing Taught by Competent AND byind dh IMMODEST? Teachere ar M ey Tt was with tr 1 read the \ lis etter in yo i “DENNY-RENTON” Gertunede -siet All Clay Products their ct ~~ a brutal and 1007 Hoge Bldg. a victous one that w aws cording mine ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, installing 1018 Post St. Seattle are really t and health INDIGNANT MAN A.—Dress Is, to a degree, the | expression of our minds, and 90 per cent of headaches can really, a modest-minded girl be cured by our glasses can wear thin hose and no one will give it a thought-—and the | one who does think evil of it, Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop Take Elevator, 5th Floor. Two Great Bargains offered tho rgains in sum ever before have w dies suits—some unusual it is alme mer that values real y are stylishly taflored, latest model Well-made, cut to the following prices Group of Group .of 50 Serge Serge Su from $15 going at to Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop Rooms 500-1-2-3-4567-8 Arcade Bidg., Second Avenue, Between Union and University. Take Elevator. Canadian Pacific SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th to September 30th. Good for retarn until October Bist. You may stop both going and returning. For | full information as to routes and rates, apply to a W. H. GORDON, Agent 113 West Holly St, Bellingham of n T) A. B, WINTER, Agent 1519 Hewttt Ave., Everett & @ C. E. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley 1g J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish | AL W. FP. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes G. BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton E. E. PENN General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Ave., Seattle. “U. all Government Inspected Meats vaste PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Friday MARKET COMPANY'S UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Pickled Pork ......10c Pork Sausage .....10c Pot Roast 15c| Short Ribs Beef. .1214c Salt Pork .....-- . 12% BIG WHITE MARKET, old PI Market. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market 12Y%c| Corn Beef not as represented ey returned If any sales we make are Your m vacation with them, | ght brown of red |a dem!-brunette on self-exploration, will the evil in his own mind. if man could know what a re lief It In to cast aside the heavy petticoat. If he could realize how cumbersome skirte of any kind are, he would be find more lenient toward the pres ent styles; if his mind held as pure an artistlo Idea of a pret ty foot as It does of a pretty face, or hand, he would not complain, | am glad to see men becoming healthier-mind ed, In evidenced by the letters, and other men and women, who cannot see beauty In all around them, would best begin on thelr own thoughts. | LEARNED SHE LOVED ANOTHER. Misa Grey 1 40 months ago, 1 learned she a not came out ke my heart to le Dear loved me sensible, It might not have been so bad. | wonder If you just packed up and came away without letting her know, or even if you did, do you think it quite fair to have left her to solve the problem alone? She may simply have found mar riage very different from what ehe had thought, and, being young, fancied she loved the first man who showed a little sympathy for her, That is often the co with the very young, who are not experienced enough to know that the man will sympathize with a wife against her husband, by that very act shows he would not make a good husband him self—and more—he does not hold even respect for a woman who will confide her home trou bles to him. Why did you leave her to face this tempta tion alone? Was it manly, or childish? No wonder she does not write to you The best kind of marriag result, not from emotional love, but companionship. It is a more solid foundation, and from it a deeper and better love de velops. Are both of you will- ing to try again on this founda who tion, and honestly do your best? | cannot tell you what to do; but this | can say, | wish you would send her my reply to you, and remember in the future that It Is always safe to sleep a night at least before deciding any question, with the exception of putting out a hou afire. FIVE GIRLS AND BOYS. and we a fded. WII you advise u have no parents {1 no pi go for the summer HARD LUCK A.—Even though you be or phans, you know better than to go off with boys on a va. cation, and | know that you know that I know that you know better. That may sound like a joke, but It’s true. The summer outing could In no de gree make up for the winter that will follow such a foolish step. Your luck (which will only be your own punishment, brought on by yourself) will seem harder than ever. Take : Second thought on the mat er. FOOLISHNESS RESULTS IN LOSS OF DIAMOND RING A.—If you can prove the ring Is yours and was pawned by someone else, you can take an officer with you and recover it. Don’t waste your time with jealous men. “You might get the man to whom you are en- Gaged to prove the ring, or pos sibly the Jeweler from whom he purchased It. Jealousy |e a childish trait at best, and often causes great unpleasantness. PAST PUBLIC DESCRIPTION Denar Miss Grey: My with just a or gold: 1 brown, and my eyebrows lashes are very dark am I? IT generally tmagine 1 but am eyes are hazel, sometimes » many retty, ar attractive for ac times as I look for my taken people tell me 1 1 know that reason, the glass m think I think 1 mine told I am pretty, ar am ugly. A Twas wine ‘an he right? recheful som ALMOST A.—To properly your typs would call use of words which, friend very th for the although in the dictionary, are not con. sidered safe for publication. 80 you nee | do not care to make myself ilable to the law just to attempt to calm (or otherwise) your mind on the uninteresting subject of your- self It Is the thought that makes a face beautiful or homely, and | would advise fixing your theught on some interesting bjeo® outelde of your little, insignificant self. NTHIA CAN'T DO IT. Dear Mise Grey every day, and would Ike to acquainted with some girl 1 making $3 married a and in a an So I left here It al vo her nev © did not love me t live happtly to « me what to do, > ? I have written Umes, but she won't an swe It has been elght months since I left I am afraid we married too young. She was 18 and I wan 20 Pl on't throw my letter In the waste basket M.R A—You were young to marry, but If both had been Dear Miss Grey We are five girls and there five boys In love with us. They want us to go on a Dear Mis wecame ung man mond ring. At the same time I was ong out with another young man who was jeal: of me, and took my ring away from me. He left the city, and Iater I found he had awned the ring to his brother. Now, Miss Grey, he knew the ring was mine when he accepted it. Can I get the ring, and will I have to Pay expenses? I do not know where the man ts who pawned the ring BROWN EYFS hair is a pretty tint ves are hazel nd eye at type am not sure, although for I 1 but Li 4 other times of beyond 1 really 1 am “working ket am a day, and would Iike THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913, jto wet married M.W Al know that $3 a day Ase Dougall < fouthwick i | dose to 0 degree make a young man eligible for marriage, but In connection with JAMES MeCREERY& CO., New York Store open from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. daily PIKE STREET SECOND AVENUE AN there are so many other quall a floations necessary, and me so ocoupled that | h so far, had time to establish a@ matrimonial bureau. Then, ° ° too, | belleve so firmly In. in Site aon mi-Annual Sale of lonlet Goods find it In me to select wives for arduous youths—even those " with a salary of $3 a day, You will have to pick your own E di ° L . . d d W K T . N sa: Milfs, iy: Beye If you get. one xtraordinarily Low Prices on Standard Well-Known Toilet Necessities You are a steady boy, and | P hope you get a good one. Glycerine Soap, box of three SANITOL is Jergen's es ee Toilet Soap, Tooth Paste or Powde D FOR THE SAFETY OF | Tollet Chamols, oval or square, each ~ : wer, Re. Pinaud’s and Violet’s French Toilet betel hee ; «| in wanitary package, 10¢, CONTI CASTILE Boap, heliotrope, etc., 26¢ size, 156. dear’ Mise Grey am @ youn _ Large bars of about four pounds, 54¢ 4 . Sr girl of 17, and have been employed Lieterine Antiseptic, prohpylactiec, 2he od Pp YU ted Toilet So in an office. There ix never any size, 126; 50c size, VTE, $1.00 size, SQUIBB'S TALCUM ‘ears’ Unacen oap, 9 one arc but my boss, He ts a 5se. Violet, carnation or unscented, 106. Bourjols’ Almond Cream Soap, sealed lmar man, about 40, with two Lustrite Nall Enamel, 25¢ cakes 1846, PIVER TOILET WATER box of 6 cake ove ht ie day mulle ° ‘ P 'S ILE cy oral ad Pi ' i = eae “i ae Newbro’s Herplicide, size, 29¢. Vegetal toilet water, Azurea, Le Trefle, ete., Wodbury’s Facial Soap, 14¢. away held me fast. 1 told ines Tooth Powder, size, 60. Peroxide Zinc Soap, a true peroxide him { n't let me go | would ° soap, not 20¢, but KE scream so thatthe people in the Witch Hagel, large 26c bottles, 16¢. PIVER'S FACE POWDERS . Raat Alice WOR “heat, We Hae RcHELT Atma Tee: 645 ik Amurea, 14 Trefl d other scents, three Roger & Gallet’s Vera Violette Toilet he shalt betahte nes m ere ustrite Cuticle loe, 25e sina, 15 00 e LOA his hand over my mouth and took : ihe. Soap, $ xe, ODE vantage of mg before 1 could| Bourjois’ Ashes of Roses Rouge, 2c PINAUD'S TOILET WATER Mennen'’s Talcum Powder, violet or , aise, 19¢. getal Tollet Water, L de France borated, 12¢ 1 didn't. show up to work the Imported Hand Scrub Brushes, 10¢. Tbe size, 4964. Violet Talcum Powder, one-pound next day, and he called me up and “4711” Perfumes, Rhine Roses, Violet cans, household size, special 12'2¢ said he didn't need me any more, da Panna armas, OrGhiA; Boo Heaney PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN and th his sister d the ounce 296 ‘ f 4 07. size, S@; full pound, 144, Williams’ Carnation Talcum Powder, ,t Ane Mian ( y what . 1he you do? T like his wife #o Colgate’s Tollet Water, Violet, ete; ABSORBENT COTTON Baboook’s Corylopsie Talcum Powders and know if I should tell $100 aire, THe. Hospital rolls, 1-pound size, special 18¢. 106 aman. or os ; h a shih ‘ Bourjole’ Madeline Face Powder, un 50c BUFFERS, 29c “Jess” Talcum Powder, scented with laavise Withee Gant el ualed f0e quality, at B96. Ebony Nail Buffers with removable chamois, American arbutus, 25c size, 18¢. IN TROUBLE Fine , Taleur S pour ponies foe sive, 206. Melorose Face Powder, S0c size, 396. and Ricksecker’s, ete, 156. gaa inepneente/ a working Giveo-rhipialine dr déatal purboten Lee Marvelous Face Powder, in compress: ‘ ne ead Seamle ed rubber, 50c quality, 29¢. 4 to: th mirror and pu girl, and should not be encour $1.00 wire, 696 protected rs 296 ed form, with mirror and puff, 25¢. girl's silence. If you go to the head protective police woman, or to the police matron and state | said the matter could be managed quietly, but the man made to behave, | will be done. If you need fur- ther help, write me. Even if | the man seems rich and pewer- ful, | know even more power. ful people who believe in ju tice to the girls of this city, and if necessary will go in per- fon to see justice done KOCH IS PRESIDENT Rabbi Samuel Koch of the Tem ple de Hirsch was elected president of the Washington State Associa tion of Charities and Correction. Other officers ted are: Mra. J W. Sommers, Spokane, and Walter vice presidents; L. | eattle, secretery, and | kane, treasurer, A committee, represent jon of the state, was other odors, 296. } aged In their immorality by the | | | am sure it Be French Rose Water the wtze, 196 Wool Powder Puffs, sanitary package, 15¢ and Cutloura Soa, n tudes, 20¢ ise cake . Te. J Covington, A. Gilbert, | WINNING THE RACE _ FOR BEAUTY | mito, HAVE ATTR ACTIVE EYES Choose From: |A materials ing lingerie waists. include votle, ae and beautify thet eye € crystos tm a pint of ne or two dr: each Very. dainty is this closes in the back Fragrant Cream, Pinaud’s Brilllantine, heliotrope and Dioxygen, antiseptic Nquld each tn sealed 2he wine, 1he Colgate’s Dental Cream, the new rib- Rubifoam or Sozodont, 26e dentifrice, Physicians’ and Surgeons’ 2he nize, Prevents acid BOURJOIS’ 50e size, Glycerine, 10¢ Soap, 10¢ Continuation of Our Great Waist Sale—10 Models to Priced at $1 BEAUTIFUL assortment of the season's most charm- They and short sleeves, closing marqu trimmed with Val. lace, pin tucks and medaliions. Mttle Dutch neck Medallions of lace, pin tucks necks The are low front. They come with in back or sette, batinte model which and Val The sleeves are Cluny lace makes a 8 are finished Sorbonne F tnsertion with edging trim the front If EYELASHES ARE SHORT. tucked and finished with Val. Eyelashes will be «reatiy beaut! Fine batiste is used tn this square neck waist feote with than ane ett ee Insertion outlines the neck and extends down the front je ck Cees eet This combined with the pin tucks and Val ailky 1 Thin most effective trimming. The tucked sleev traggly eyebrows will grow thick with Val. lace and insertion a The choore. date abundant hair CURING PIMPL NESS—T wht AND BALLAW to bad blood an be purified and toned by taking before each meal a table Scientists DOlecover, spoonful of @ cheap remedy which H an be made at home by mixing unce kardene hf pint alcohol teacup sugar, 1% pints. bolling water, Put your bread in the .tce tions and sallowness, Gives healthy] box {ff you want to keep It f to the akin fresh! REMOVER— A torm-| ‘Tesh WRINKLE You've heard of and laughed eee eee aimee] at the maid who put the bread tfon te easily and che ome by mixing } ounce o in the refrigerator with the Pint cold water! rest of the food, haven't you? ski7cer'ne| Well, she had the right idea, «provent wrinkles apply thie] but likely she didn't know tt cream-Jelly thickly and] ‘The business of putting the vor mignt, then wash off! bread tn the coolest compart oroumhiy. Nothing equ ment the {ce box has will be Jelly-oream | to remove! come.general among careful sand keep thom awe, iat] honsewlves if the recent dis coveries of a Dutch scientist notice by Its use not onty| are to count for anything Wirad ek the aatite teat Ge It has been discovered that ‘ rand there are two things that keep promote growth of hair. You ting much amaller and the skin very soft and velvety.—Advertisement bread fresh. One of these is aeneneemmatataas ie. heat and another {s cold. The man wno made the Interesting discovery {s Dr. J. R. Kantsz of Amersterdam, Holland, and baad they resulhed from a long series of experiments The difficulty of keeping bread fresh for a very long DRUGS ——and a Free Doctor , the Brendel Drug r Way, offer to our patrons as an inducement to trade with us, Ordinarily no phystctan can afford to give his services away. BUT WITH US It ts different. Our doctor Is a member of this firm and as long as he must put In his time, he decided to give our patrons t benefit by treating you free off) charge and thereby build up our! rapidly growing drug business, We charge you only for the medicine that you need An prescriptions .are compounded by registered druggists at cut rate prices. Give us a trinl; pletely satisfied we refund your money Are what wi Co., 117 Yes DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8, We are extremely careful in se lecting aM materials that go into our dental work, The result ts that we guarantee the strength and durability of every plece, We do this high-grade dental work at the lowest prices that quality permits. Just think, we will make you an extra heavy $10 Gok Crown for $4, or one of our famous $10 Never- Slip Plates for $5. And not only if not com will gladly Remember the name=- that, but we will promise not to jhurt you one bit, . protects you, It 1s signed by the operator and ae Remember the place 117 Yesler Wa: Between Ist Ave. and iB, Regal Dental Offices le Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor, Union NOTE—Bring This Ad With You the workmanship excellent and the styles strictly You can see for yourself thetr be a glance at a Second Avenue window - _ The MacDougall-Southwick Co. PUT YOUR BREAD IN THE REFRIGERATOR] Through Long Experiments, t or Cold Will Keep Bread Fresh for Several Days There are a great many more designs from which to erial and trimmings are fine and pretty, up to uty and value by Second Floor. That Either time led to the tests that have en made and it was discov dd that t specimens that were subjected to the cold test were really in better condi- tion than those in which heat was used for the purpose. It is necessary to have a temper- ature of freezing or there- about to keep the bread per- fectly fresh It {s hardly probable that the ordinary household refrigerator or ice box will have a temper- ature as low as freezing. But so long as St ts cold enough to preserve meats and milk it will probably help preserve bread as well At least the bread will kee better in a nearfreezing temperature and be fresher when removed there- from than {it could possibly be in an ordinary bread box It must be remembered that the heating of the br after {t is removed from the ice box {s as important as the fri temperature. This, it causes another section of to form which takes up the ex- cess moisture the bread has absorbed in the lee chamber. DON’T WORRY Kid, don't Just keep on your shirt, worry This world was not made In al HAIR TONIC Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine PEBECO TOOTH PASTE in the JAVA RICE POWDER CANTHROX The popular shampoo, QUEEN IMPORTED CASTILE SOAP ROGERS & GALLET'S VIOLETTE DE TOOTH BRUSHES Prophylactic model, tr forated backs; Pinaud’s Violette de Parme Toilet Water, S56¢ Roger & Gallet’s Tollet Water, Vera Violette, Peau d’Espagne, 95¢. Benzoin and Almond Cream, 18¢. for neutralizing Ife. Kintho Beauty Cream, the $1.00 size $1.00 size, B5¢. mouth, 50c size 209¢. Mum or Eversweet, asant odors, 25c size, size, 21e. unpl 50e size, 29¢. Perfection Egg Shampoo, for halr and cakes, 6¢. scalp, 25c size, 186 Riveris Talcum Powder, 26¢ size, PARME 17¢ Totlet Water, $1 size, 65¢, Pond's Extract Vanishing Cream, special 15¢ and 35¢ Roger & Gallet’s Rice Powder, 25¢ size, 156 First Floor. ansparent handle, per- very § Special Sale Wash Dresses Formerly $5, $7. 50, $9.00 Now at $3. 95, $5.95, $7.95 A T $3. 95 are whisa little dresses of blue or pink chambray gingham with collars and cuffs of white ratine. Large white cro- chet buttons fasten the dress diagonally across the front. At the same price also are black and white madras dresses, At $5.95 are pretty little dresses of bine chambray piped in white. The collars and cuffs are white rep scalloped in blue. They close in front with white pearl buttons. The same style may be had in pink and white stripe gingham with pipings, collars and cuffs of solid color to match. At $7.95 are pink and white check ging- hams trimmed with solfd colors and tiny but- tons—hand scalloped cuffs and collars. At the same price are similar dresses in blue and white or black and white, The paid by nm merchants to |the producers a paid by the re- | tam th The eo | Bakon s q we ham é Sa , ack. f;4lecal—Huying Price,” Sp sing br aril He : 10 live ¢ cke ra live ducklings ae : H . 10 doz. 5 9.5 eactables—Seilin 1.50 |Local rhubarb 2 1 |Onions. ib. ea 2 b+ 4 [Plume 1.25@ 3-38 mucnmed Meate—Seliing Price. p 200 snags 11% | Cauliflower, crate’... 2. 1 . 1 IF + HTS | Tieeal Renal Tetttce, ox: Se | For : 12% |Celery, green top, “doz... ie JOx tongue,” trest “| Freed, Bellon” Pree, 1 ‘ (7 | Bastern Washington tim Heart 06 othy . 3 |. Mutton— Puget sound timothy 14 208 |e wees 200 08 3 508 r day | Get the Old Dame Fortune will come, xia, | Round by ery don't worry, a : And knock on your door some | fine day. Now keep on your shirt, Kid, don't) worry, And look for that patch in | sky That will make you a pair of blue; breeches; Old Dame Fortune will call bye and bye. Milk, etod Just keep on your shirt, Kid, don't But ee Original-Genuine worry, , And hold’ on the tighter when HORLICK’S MALTED MILK bhue, Dame Fortune, I know, is a é winner; | ber malted Shake worry. ‘The sunshine for| you! ETTA STAPLES WENTZEL. 2300 1 st., Bellingham, Wash, At the Class A Until Sunday. “A Hero Among Men,” “A Jolt for the Janitor,” rowful Shore. two reels “The Sor) Made In the ta Skim Milk, “Heme nota Tounbe’ | ‘econd Floor. j 4 Second Ae v.and Pike St. The bat ne -Southwick Co, a aa esses Beshie Bhebas: |: MALTED MILK ocmipgedond entry aed We do not make “milk products—{ Condensed

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