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av No Hard- Working American Man Should Let His Wife Cross the Ocean Alone, Says Billie Burke, Who’s on Her Way Over for Vacation NATIONAL PIANO NERO. NATIONAL PIANO MFRS, ON ROARD 8 8. OLYMPIC. Ay of NMirtation I have come to the ver cleve woman friend of mine delimhtful «in the world has always avsertod that “propin Some time ago a friend of 1 ‘ t 1 1 ' sald that If she bad a daught gi auity” spells “affinity marry, she would put her tn Every time | cross the ocean I chorus of a high-class musical com am more and more convinced of the pany—and watch her truth of her observation I think if f had @ daughter whom | Of a places wh 1 wished to marry well, | would ight hold on one's self lest make it my businer to cross the t flirtation bug’ gets in his ‘ater often on one of the big boats work, a bi teamship is the most But daughter will aleo bear watel danger The stage door, the ree: ig” there. 1 have noticed many e taurant or the cool veranda opening young girls, whose chape rut of alire s notin it with lther sensich or playing b Cuttin the moon-lighted decks where one steadily growing more interest seems floating along tn the radiance indestrable men Dut there were of aiivery glor lota of destrables on board, and 4 Did you ever read that exquisite clever woman wld ha put her e story of De Maupassant, in which faughter in the way of ting | the old priest oe wit into the them. moonlight to chastl the lovers Likewlee, If | were a hard-work-) and a » its opalescent sweet ing American husband, with a young| ong " en even the celibate sve and pretty wife, | would not let! hat God made summer moon wi imi h D. W. THOMAS light=for love and lovers? Hh ae dla? aaah I always think’ of It when I see I am not a believer in “absence the men and women on shipboard makes the heart grow fonder,” ow rove a ur ay The first day there are the curious pecially when the absent one {# sub: and overt gla pa; then th n . jected to the wit ry of the moon P . see P ‘ int ctions; by the time the boat "7 CE: 001 deck of ove I will continue the terrific cutting of prices ie three days out, there are pairs of oe aye erect aatithe fasecin tt some this week on all highest grade pianos and men and women all over the boat |concluston that when our Amertean|one near, who is always ready to bustly engaged tn playing the game|men have time, they make the most! pour them into one's ears player-pianos. ta Go to all the middlemen’s piano stores in Leattle—make a note of their prices and ~_4rvheir terms of monthly payments—then come \ ¥" to me, at the MANUFACTURERS’ OWN am DIRECT FACTORY-TO-HOME CUT PRICE .&, SALESROOMS, at 823 Third Av., near the <torner of Marion St.—five blocks down Third Avenue from “Piano-town,” and I will save you a dollar for every step you take on (Letters To Cunthin. Grov no reason why she should leave her husband for them. | think It le very selfish for par- ents to expect a young couple to epend every Sunday with them—but most parents are selfish and call it parental love. It me to me the matter |HOW ABOUT FLIRTING? | Dear Mise Grey We are two jgirls of 15, and read your letters | ™Y ldaily, We have met several boys|Were married, and they treated me who have acted lke they care for|Dicely then. After we married, of our friendship aiid company y|course they missed her, We rent have asked us to go to the skating /¢¢ &n apartment for a few montha, and fixed it up! |STOLE HIS WIFE Dear Miss Grey: I boarded with wife's people a year before we! ' - * rink and theatre, Would tt be|and then a house any piano or player-piano that you want. Hght to €o without a chaperon? {aice, I worked every day at $4 a| reste with the girl. She is cer Also we have met two we dearlys4ay, and hande my wife the! tainly old enough to know her M thi liove, and I think they love us, too.|Wholo amount every Saturday! own mind, and should not be on y }Do you think it would be right to might so easily led to believe wrong firt with the other toys? We ask| Her people have told her all] of a husband who can give a P. t Jyou because wg have no one clue |#orts of stories about me, and if 1] clear account of hie time. aymen $ jto ask. |would work an hour later, some You will have to decide for would accuse me of wrong,; yourself waht to do, but it times, MARGARET AND NORMA. Jy100'1 can prove where I worked I am undersellin; & | A--Girle, you are just etart- seems if the girl really wante every piano house every day. We have been taking] to see you she can find a wa “I ut, and the wa ‘ou get 2 | 'y: in Seattle. Put ONE ng Cut, a TN nee wit {Sunday dinners with her parents,| If the parents have taken her DOLLAR in your likely color some years of your and a few weeks ago I refu to| forcibly, you can have them ar. pocket, come to existence. | know you think it [70 #0, aad they came and took her} rested; If she went of her own Gotth while te.cunaiion. op you [COme © So Bot Sinn. oe tah ven through their THOMAS and see smoke. and do not #tay out nights.| talee—she should not expect would not have written me, so for yourself, The is no finer girl anywhere you to support her, although, if y | fee! perfectly pr irk ho 42 |than my wife, She loved me dear-| you do not, it might be nh perienced woman to |'7 at one time, and I love her still] an excuse. If she simply al- cece without earioue. compli jn¢ always will. Now, please tell| lowed them to influence her, me how to get her back in a nice} why not let her completely f inte cations, and, while some g alone for awhile and see if she way. I have tried to have a talk] © Poeg tag bare pe nth give with her alone, but her people will| doean't come to her senses? If pdt gy dl Me If vou tate pe allow it. I have money at the} she does: you certainly were 80 y y store w I work, so my wife can] would not want her back. boys who tell you they love yOu. fot it whenever she wants it. We antteran don't believe it, for they May |iave been parted nine monthe. She| TRIAL MARRIAGES think they do, but are ignorant: ji, 9) and 1 am 22%. Please ad-| Dear Miss Grey: To settle a bet of the real meaning of the | visn me, and { thank you very|! wish you would tell me if there word. Th plenty of good, | 1'" fave any 6 ities 4a) tans oh flat oh | phi gar pratt A DETERMINED SOUTHERNER. |riages; ai which ones? A—Thi \ Ident! Fou’ ‘ for awhile, leaves you free and Ne A My go A.—No state Pb ant vere been very eubject to her par be happy to enjoy yourselves as fi ut ¢ hy, sane girle should, | would advise you to have an older friend with you, not a rdian, but because you wil! lee! you have a friend near, in cate any question comes up which inexperienced girls can- not settle. Player-Piano Headquarters We give free muste rolle with our player-; We ask you ‘than one-half the that the m cell them ow emalieg most! payments (has any retail store im the etty. We prove to you t= every way that this te the ‘place to buy « player-piane. National PianoMfrs. I} The Cut-Price Salesrooms. |WHEN A MAN’S MARRIED 823 THIRD AVE., NEAR MARION. Dear Miss Grey: I am fn love! Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 Mt and workmanship guaranteed. Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop \ 188-240 Lumber Ruchanee Muliding local commission }with a married man. I have known} him for years. He thinks lots of} |me, and tomes to see me often.| |Tell me how I can forget him. I could die for him. Can I win him DANCING HIPPODROME tall fn any way? He would be willing 618 2:8 and so would I. Be tells me that $.0@ 9.48 4 DAILY he loves me, and I do love him. 1960 the A GIRL, 2 ke it Ie enough to prof Phene Maih 962 - tas love, but showing it by one’s Plume 10@ 1.18 actions is a different matter. gmneeed Meate—Seting Fetes, One who really loves another will do absolutely nothing that can, In loved one trouble; one capable of real love cannot harm one woman in caring for another. Do you think a man who can forget hie marriage vows will | Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackeon St. 1Summer Excursions To the East SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 Low Round Trip Fares | sy 208 ee Fates, We guaran. Ml mao Ht py? Where there ie real hap- weight and prompt mnediam wt. 1196) 19% piness, there must be princi- y 0@ a8 Via the pie. Let the man solve his | ICE DELIVERY CO 4 own problem, and you attend ity to your part of it—solving sa > ae 2 your own. Let him entirely OE gr etn Pe \r Ce . alone, not for a month or a rT Lamived | tag = year but forever. You have Looe) || i e e @|_ Net the slightest right to an- Hy other woman’s husband, and Price. if you are not careful you will pom T LIND “reap what you are now sow. i) OREGON SHOR ine ‘ it asa —- iio Price. HOW MANY LOVES ARE THERE?| {01 eat UNION PACIFIC Dear Miss Grey: I am & young) “Freight teaves both eltiee 6:00 p an thee 4 man 20 years of age. Before I came |PACI#IC NORTHWEST TRACTION Mek is here I loved and was engaged to a| ———_—— ng Be ae 18 young girl. We were happy Geese, : ln yer” | ‘Then { came here, but there were BaUA Oy ce abice—Aaltiog Prive, °°" final return the letters, and we wrote to each} Local rhubarb O14 @ 02% 4a other often. Then, one day she wrote me that she was engaged to another and that she had never loved me. That nearly killed me But what I want to know is this | There is a nice young girl here whom I respect and honor. Do you Octob 19 ragus, DO lettuce, dor think I could love her? Is there Colery, areen top, dow... 160 such a thing as second love? I think ERE 77 ge a I could make her love me, Tell mo hamere Wee OY shninnd.ee what you think, please E. sind timothy G16 00, A.—I think the first girl was ' so young she didn't know the meaning of love. You were Liberal Cholee probably the first man who had sadlacers of routes spoken of love to her, and being DR. L. A. CLARK, D. D. 8, i on return flattered, she ediately trip thought she had failen in love, TIME AND WEAR both ways when she was probably only In love with being loved. Love, founded on honor and respect, is much better, but why bother Are the chief factors in deciding the fate of dental work, Wear teats the workmanship, time reveals the defects in the material. MUSICIANS HERE KS DABLASHIOD 1875 ac Tougall ¢ fouthwick - Sev Sen omIamwine ond Avenee and Pike Sireat In Connection with JAMBS MeCREERY & CO., New Yor Tuesday the Last Day of The Clean-Up Sale Before Inventory Closes “VOR tomorrow night, July the 1 we close our hajf-y t and be k fore tomorrow night we are desirous of disposing « merch andise which might be tlassed as Odd Lote, Broken and Discontinued Patterns To i this clearance in two days, the t of Tuesday, drastic price reduct have been taken and so practically every included in thi selling bears the stamp of Bargain fe Clean-Up Sale of Neckw Millinery $5 ear HE following descriptions may . ou an idea of the 25c Bulgarian markable style, beaut value to be had at this price A rather small mushroom st Collars 15c. of fine hemp has a crown of Futur ; ist satin vetled in chiffon which 50c Bulgarian Sets 25c matches the new blue of the hemp. ribbon drapes the crown HE Bulgarian Collare are . a long bow behind, A made in the populer epaulet further touch of trimming {# given dtiape. ‘The desie of them wreath of forget-me-nots and roses a collars is strong black net on which is embroidered in Bulgarian colors of the finest hemp 4 y ‘ haw the brim f oom oe? with various pretty designs. The sets plain blue moire ® he crown ee ‘ % Vs il is formed by the same material. A include collars and cuffs, the cok fs band of white gros grain ribbon lars are again in the epaulet shape : ends in the back with a and white n cury wings. and are upon black net The de V smart is this . close-fitting tan model, The signs are varied and very attrac co r chiffon. Two large bows of brown ribbon extend from the sides to the back. Tiny tive, This is a clean up of this bouquets of French roses trim the crown. special lot which was bought at A splendid assortment from which to choose in almost quite a considerable concession. every shade, shape, color and trimming imaginable. The price makes them especially attractive, $5.00. ‘The prices of 166 and 280 sre for - Untrimmed shapes of every kind in great variety at Tuesday. prices ranging from $1.95 to $4.95. —Second Floor. \ —First Floor. 9 : Extra Special | — Up to 50c Hose 25c N this assortment le there and Silk range “of Up to $1.50 Silk Hose 95c Black and all sizes, + tk 1 I i Consisting of : 1 Basting Spoon...........25¢ ‘i 1 Drinking Sup. 1 Cooky Cutter...... colors in almost fe by one of the of silk best manufacturers 1 Funnel. .......000 hosiery. They are reinforced 1 Strainer........0. rks where the heavy wear falls, 1 Baby Food Pan... and are a very satisfactory 1 Fruit Funnel..... stocking Reduced to, the 2 P 55 pair, O5¢. -First Floor, ages $3.55, for .... e of Art Linens Special Sal Former Prices Up to $1.75 for Renaissance and Battenberg Scarfs and Centers with elaborate lace edge and fine 50c linen centers, in the following size Scarfs, 18x45 Centers, 18, 24, 30 and 36 Every piece of this merchandise has been reduced especially for this selling. Those J” interested in this class of material may save up to $1.25 on the pieces purchased, on Tuesday 50¢. Children's made-up Stamped Dresses, 50¢. —Third Floor, 25c and 35c Fancy Ribbons 15¢ A Clean-Up in Val. Laces Regular at 35c and 50c a Bolt a This Sale 18c HE assortment includes i ; 4 plaids, stripes, Bulgar-§ ~ HERE are just 12 yards to each piece of these 7 ae ie f Ba at ians, floral effects and plain fine Val. Laces, in both edges and insertions. é t . . colors, as well as a host Of There is a vast variety of designs which are other attractive designs. Th a suitable for dresses, undermuslins and other needs.] | forcer orees for ettch, these Poa In the regular way these Laces would be priced at Ribbons heave sold ic ae - % . ( 2 yards is clean- pea a © fag eee 7 4 35c and 50c the bolt of 12 yards. In this clean-up are 25c and 35c. Special, 15¢. at 18¢. \ —First Floor. j MacDougall-Southwick Second Avenue and Pike Street ~—First Floor. INVITE PARENTS Fathers and mothers, especially parting message by President Fran- | those not belonging to any club ei 4c Education in the Daily bullding the’ state universitysthis week, thority of the Montessori method of teaching and development of tho | children through this system, will | sc tal Dr coms sonia ey wc_we| OOUD NEWS, THIS the delivery, tonight, of the annual | With the opening of the new state cis Clark, the International Chris-|road through Rainier valley, the at tian Endeavor convention, in ses-| oh | ete here for five daxhewit! closes. | imattie' route to Renton has been cut at | Scores of meetings were held today | OWN some 10 odd miles, The ne and the final business was transact- | Toad not only reduces the Ul Powell Jordan, an au- | ed, to Renton, but hereafter ai WASHINGTON —President wil-| “tl! not be compelled to traygi= returned from Windsor, Vt., at| Snoqualmie Falls by way of 9:30 o'clock today. He went at/land, as the new Rainier vallr - her G-year-old |once to the executive offices. ‘connects with the Snoqualiy or cle, are invited to be present yclock Sessions in the School . Mary Ik at that hour. Jordan, with This Route Offers You Many Advantages SANITARY STEEL COACHES ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS about the love part? Don't try to make the girl love you, nor yourself love the girl; be inter- ind if it Ie | We guarantee that the dental | work leaving our office If the best workmanship of expert dentists; } | that the materials are perfect; that | The Northwest Music Teachers’ association convened in Seattle this} morning for {ta fifth annual conven- The afternoon will be taken daughter, is returning from Rome. Italy, where she has studied. She will follow this week’s work by a demonstration work with children at SSS “U. S. Government Inspected Meats’ every plece of work is as repre-| tion |wented, and that, should there be|up with.a business session, with a anything wrong at any time, it will) banquet at the Washington Annex stip saa wiebit prompttx and with| tonight, Gov, Lister and Mayor Out Say guibbiins. Cotterill will attend the banquet you will, able earthly lov of them embrace! genial dispositions, fishness. ROCK-BALLASTED, DUSTLESS and SMOOTH-RUNNING TRACK. STANDARD PULLMAN and honor, con- and unsel- advantages of | ; One of the many 7 dain z : Pee! MLEEPING CABS ow To SEND A dealing with an’ old established |g Washington Annex: this, morn: 3 . H dental firm ke thia is that its} Denatdant W. fi ed 3 le POLITE AND EFFICIENT EMPLOYES Dear Miss Grey: In sending aj amounts t0 nomelling. | nat | concerts and recitals, in which some telegram of congratulation to «| As to prices, they 0 jof the leading musicians in the they can't help but please you. Just brother on his wedding day, 1s it one think of getting an extra heavy $10 proper to address it to just my Northwest will partictpate, are to be given. Tuesday is the final day 200 MIL, ALONG TH MBIA RIVER A DELIGHTFUL RIDE OF Holds: Artery 10 In w owes his life to the fact that for 10 hours he held a partially severed | ar burg, when part of a ste Still park, Whidby fsland. f PUGET MARKET COMPANY'S PACKING HOUSE MARKETS ‘Meat Specials Tuesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Lamb Chops ......15c/Salt Pork .......12%c Choice Corn Beef 124c| Sirloin Steak ......20c Pork Sausage. ...1214c| Pot Roast ........15¢ Hours; Will Live | PORTLAND, July 14.—Display- f& an unusual amount of grit, J Livingston, a timberman, today ry while seeking medical ald, vingston was injured near New wedge SCENIC GRANDEUR OF THE COLT athe to both of them? Gold Crown for $4! . ; brother, or to both of them’ ap. |. Or.one of our famous $10 Never./°% the convention I Let us quote you rates to many Fastern points. 4 Slip Plates for $5. heme t buy! w “" neo: and help you plan your summer's trip Pegg epieodoge fod aod WE GIVE GAS Before ney Be. syater Front : brite happiness; but, for the -— VENI J, H. O'NEILL, (oe | cannot see Wh . ICE ® District Passenger Agent, | beta adatnot ts te Dorgrataiat Regal Dental Offices On Bainbridge Island raone | Dr, b, R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager Albert B. Lord 716 Second Avenue ‘Telephone Main 932. 4 wished happin: 1 would di- ds is. ere partial, rect to both. 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE-—Bring This Ad With You Jentered his thigh, partially severing Northern Bank Bidg ithe femoral artery Grasping the spouting artery in his hands, and stopping the flow of blood, Living ston started for Portland, reaching a hospital here 10 hours later, Doc- tors say he will recover, BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER'’S MARKET, New Corner Market Your money returned {f any sales we make are not as represented.

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