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It to t con’ the urse, ¢ of goo the wemare 5qN Sends Out D. W. THOMAS se ents- Easy Monthly Paym Fischer Piano . PIANO SA First Five Days of This Great Cut-Price Sale 60 PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS Veritable Landslide Carnival of Bargains 500 Pianos in This Sale Steinway Piano ...........$ 40| Story & Camp Piano........$126 .....+-$ 57| Hardman Piano . _.+s++-$118| Kranich & Bach Piano......$160 DAMAGED LOT Here’s a lot that have been slightly damaged—nothing serious— actions absolutely guaranteed perfect. Our claim has been settled and oT ee LE lis ‘ re i dda | veecces haw now this lot of $450 to $575 high grade, brand new pianos will go on sale as low as $168 $175 $197 $216 And I will take one dollar and fifty cents a week, even at that. A new office or house fan, for use| desk, the fan has clades 14 inches where there is no electric supply,| in diameter, driven at 800 to 850 fs driven by an alcohol or gas| revolutions per minute, and it is motor, with the cylinder in the stem | claimed to work ten hours on half a of the support and the crank placed | pint of alcohol, Adirectly in the fan shaft. Vor al less of gas MEAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Better Meats for Less Money Is Our Motto Pork Roast . . . 15c Legs of Lamb. . 15c Lamb Chops... 15c Lamb Stew... . 8C Choice Corn Beef 12%c Corned Pigs’ Feet 5c a fresh shipment of fancy Veal for your Sunday dinner Just arrived, ONEY RETURNED IF SALES ARE NQT chen AS REPRESENTED Watch our dafly ad in Star for specials—We always sell for lens, Big White Market Old Pike Place Market ° or 20 cuble feet or} ational PianoMfrs 823 THIRD AVE., NEAR MARION ST. ONE BLOCK BELOW ORPHEUM THEATRE, OPPOSITE CENTRAL BUILDING. EATS 61 EGGS AT A MEAL FOR $25 CAIRO, UL, Aug. 1.—To win al} wager of $25, Frank Blake, a Mobile | & Oblo railway clerk, ate 61 esas at a local restaurant in one meal. They were prepared as follows: Fifteen scrambled. Sixteen soft boiled Fifteen hard boiled, Fifteen fried. Blake {a tall and lean and ap- pears as though he had been on a fast of weeks. He said he felt full when he had finished his meal. | Japanese Girl Regular Melba LONG BEACH, Cal, Aug. 1 | Citizens of this city were so charm ed by the silvery voice of Suga Umezaki, a Japanese school girl, when she sang before the Christian church convention Thursday night, that a subscription list is being cir culated to raise a fund sufficient to give her votce a thorough training under the best experts of America and Europe. Those who heard her claim that, with a little tuition, Miss Umezakt will be a second | Melba. Will Divorce One to Wed Another GREENBURG, Pa, Aug. 1— That his marriage to Miss Marie Reese, daughter of a wealthy lum berman of Snowshoe, which already has been announced, may not be de- layed, Theodore B, Shank, for six years head of the Jeannete schools, | has filed sult for absolute divorce} from his wife, Helen Loutse Wey bilt, member of a prominent Wash- ington family, THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 191 ESTABLISHIOD I875 acDougall - fouthwick ta +| ° DON?T BELIEVE GIRLS GOING TO WALK | SHOULD SHOW LOVE 4 BACK TO CHICAGO || e ° o| Vn See EN NT Tecate scare Wet arena wena ice to Second Aemnen and Pike Strat In Connection wtth JAMES MeCRERRY & COL, New York a your girl, 18, and in love with wa back ¢ Do “ taken me out a few times, but takes | ¢ we to have our ou otRor girls quite frequently tor We are both good walkers F ly « or th ‘ ima very fine! put f course, there will be times knows him thir fo, too 1 love |and work for a we or tw We him, Misa Grey, but nobody knows | are brave, and don't care how long| It, because I don't belleve In young |ft takes, If it can be done, Kitidly | ; ‘ ; A guest size cake of girls showing thetr for the give us Information, for ft enn Lae * young. men. firat N80 don't |fots to two homesick girls, ‘Thank-| | ittle Girls Specially Trentini Soap with each laugt e and call me fooltsh, ing you MISS CLOF 50c jar of Mary Garden Miss for I can't help tt A.—I see no reason why it If you will tell me how to gain a] cannot be done; but, of course, ~ Talcum Powder. tronger friendabip between us, and| it will take a long time to w later on, hia love, I will always re| that distance. Go to the largest rice Bourjois J Rice Face Powder, mber you as one who made my| stationery store in the city and Naturelle, Blanche or Brunette, hap DELLA get a topographical map; trace 2 : abe. A.—All | can do, dear, Is to your general route, and then ch Rose Water and Ginual give you one little rule that may enable you to obtain the man's love. That is, to bring your mind to the point where you will be willing to give him up, if necessary, and be just as happy without as with him, You don't belleve it? Try it The practice of being happy, whatever betides, does away with the fear of losing, or not gaining, what you want, enables you to think more clearly, and your happy atmosphere brings take short jumps from one city RETTY styles in Dresses for the Ittle maid, from 2 to 6 value, 19¢ to another P years. There are plaid and check gingham, pink, blu ‘ special, 4 and tan chambrays and dainty Meht percales. Most of *. at each city to sell as you go. these dresses are in long waisted, straight styles. $1.00 and Face creams, perfumes and $1.35 values, for YBe. la Boheme Theatrical Cold Cream, pound jar, 50¢. Richard Hudnut’s Marvelous Nail Pol 25e. Hanson-Jenks Violet Water, 7f fancy collars sel! best to wom en, and you might add a few In. expensive articles for men and boys a good one, and not expensive. Hats for Little Girls Greatly Reduced The finest Milan Bra one-half, Hats of soft # may now be secured at less than braid, finely woven. Former Orange flower cream |s Toilet | | You might get a few articles | | Brut aD Drop me a postal once in a alues up to $1.50, Speectal, 5 oe. P val ap to $ pectal, 5O¢. Crepe Sachet, assorted odors, Fine Milan and Leghorn Braids, ribbon trimmed, in saflor 10¢, 2 for 25e¢. e e and mushroom shapes. Values to $2.76, at O5¢. Williams’ Taleum Powder, violet MAKE THE WORK Hate that formerly sold up to $ 50 at $1.75. 15e. | more happin to your ex | | jon perience id ENJOYABLE | | At $1.95 are splendid quality Milan Praids—some with Violet Powdre de Riz, Mealy’s, 1 do not call you foolish, nor | D = TE +) bows of satin in pink, blue and white, Former values were flesh, white or brunette, 50¢, laugh at you, for | think you | Dear Miss Grey: 1 wonder just] up to $6.00, Very special, $1.95, Third Floor. Firet Hloor. wise not to throw yourself at how many mothers were helped by the man's head. There are no your talk to the girl who does not doubt circumstances where a [like to wash dishes, You remem-| girt Is justified in making the |ber, you suggested that she pre-| firet advance, but at our present tend she was at the Johnstown! 9 stage of development the girl flood, the ¢ishes were people whom | wha deve sc, rune the risk of |sho Feecued, dried off, and put in & -V.i4.SAFre TOO! an Omrortaodie having her pride hurt. Be nat- [safe place. I'll bet you helped| yams ie tee his Si me REAR LAT RRR ural, kind hearted, truthful and | more than you could count on your * . : ik st ee Just, and you will get all the |fingers and toes. It is surprising ° ° good due you. Let me knowhow [how many mothers there are who think, of such things to make the @| work a little bit more pleasant for = == = —= = GOOD READING the children, for t child does like to wash dish I know I B. V. D's for men, in union suits or two-plece style. They are just the thing for thesedhot days, oped Bradheabed Have prygioocees didn't and don't yet, but ! fo at and are priced specially, at the suit, S5¢, om, knowing they m no done : . entitled “Pearls and Flowers.” by|and make up my mind to de them $1.50 Union Suits $1.00 John Hubert Vale ntine If You! well, and as quickly as possible Men's silk Hele, athletic, knee-length Union Suits, in blue, flesh and white, Theysare perfect arth about It bei afr tell = 1 also had to be my own re fitting garments and are priced regularly at $1.50. Special, $1.00. whether you consider it a 6004\anq had no one to work fo , . book for young people, and Sha tha'ditste ait ip tainteann: ont Men’s Cotton Half Hose, 6 Pairs for $1.00 in general, to read had to do ft all myself. So, Six pairs of cotton Half Hose, neatly boxed. There are gray, navy, tan, purple and ‘two pairs of A—I\ am glad to say that, inne ts lucky to have a #t black in the assortment. Special, 6 pairs for $1.00, First Floor. although the book Is just on jax good as «he describes the market, | have r and 1 wish 1 Id me and wish each of my know you. Thanking you, | enjoy it, too. | ONCE A LITTLE GIRL. The first poem, “Pearls and A—\ hope that letter did Flowers,” contains a beautiful lesson “A Country shows real country joy in Just living, while “The Coy Litt! Maiden” is an example of pure humor such as we seldom eee. There |e really something for each member of the family In the spicy little booklet Sa ° FEMININE VERSION OF | DAMON AND PYTHIAS Dear Miss Grey 16. JT ive with my «randparen I go with a boy my own age, and he ts very nice to me About three weeks a went away for a visit, and I did not see him for a week. I asked him why he had changed, and he said he liked my chum the better, I told him we had better quit, and he said, “All right.” When my chum came got us together, but I feel } to be with her, al®hough b me nicely. Should I quit bim? like him very much. Please ap awer ELF A—I cannot say to “quit” the young man, but put It this way to him: Tell him frankly that you want to be a good friend to him, and to retain hie friendship, but you want him to feel perfectly free to go with others, If he wishes to. There is no need of a complete rup- ture with a boy who has been #0 honest and manly. my chum ne wants treats it modern outaide rooma, 26¢ to Stewart House, 86 West Stowart.—Advertinement SPECIAL LOTS OF HATS $3.50 and $5.00 FROLICH MILLINERY PARLORS 392 Arcade Building |ADVANCE STYLES: For Ladies’ Suits $24 to Order 801 Union Open to 7 P. M. Examination The exceptionally low prices Mated below for our high «rade work is to enadle us to keep busy during the summer months and only good for thirty days, 22k Gold Crowne. ...$3.50 to $5 Bridgework .$3.50 to $5 Full Set of Teeth. $3.50 Up Porcelain Crown (best) $3.80 Up Gold Fillings.... . $1 Up Sliver Fillings ‘The Best Dentin Lady Attendant, THRMS TO SUIT. Teeth Without Plates All Work Guaranteed 15 Yenrs. Laboring People’s Den Electro Dental Offices COR, FInST AV AND PIKE sT. Opp. Pal Market. 1 am ao girl of back she} help a few girls In their dish washing. | have never disliked to wash dishes, for | love to SS have my hands in water, but, UR complete line of boys’ Straw Hats ts to be closed out at greatly reduced prices. There is | oh, how | had to work to get | O a variety of shapes and braids in tan, white and black straws. They are suitable for boys from | Over despising to dry them, 3 to 10 years of 1 and are to be had at the following reductions | Regular $4.00 values, now F Clearance Sale of Boys’ Straw Ha 1 | see from your letter that $2.75 | Boys’ White Duck or Khaki Trousers, appropriate Regular $2.50 values, now $2.50 | tlon of me, while really | am lar $2.00 values, now $2.00 | fF outing wear. | just an ordinary woman, eo lar $2.50 values, -$1.75 | White Duck Knickers, 5 to 17 years......$1.00 ; | don’t you think you would bet- ) values, now White Duck Straight Trousers, 3 to 10 years $1.00 4 | ter keep your present concept values, now Khaki Knickers, 6 to 17 years.. $1 | rather than to be disappointed values, now Khaki Knickers, 5 to 16 years The by meeting me? That doesn't lar $1.00 values, now . mean | do not appreciate every word you say. Remember that. Second Avenue and Pike Street Mac Dougall-Southwick e THE CONSENT OF f ONE I8 suUF wise ; ae ; ai o Seeulen: mother’s consent, but my tather | which severed an artery y remains obdurate. Is his consent | y: T have been) necessary according tolaw? What VEL He was hurried to the City hos- } ung man, for the| would you advise me to do? | pital, where Dr, Jones sewed up the =~ f whom my mother ap-| MAURINE. wound and prevented serious com- | proves, and my father, also, but he| As the result of a moc ue! |Glaltkes the idea of him paving ar | . Av—The consent. of one par [fought Inst night with an ~<a io plications. Singer fonght with @ |tention to me We have my ie a en innccinge lieaaet Louls Singer, 13, of 2015*East Fir| wooden dagger, while his oppo ; i but | do not like the idea of st, received acut in the wrist nent used a jack knife. Ladies’ Suits Made to Order | = young person marrying - against the parent’ will, $25.00 and $28.00 Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop especially at such an early age. Probably it Is marrying at your age that your father objects to. 1 would consider his reason very seriously before deciding. You are young and can afford to walt awhile. BEST CAFETERIA Ca ° OLD, OLD MOTHER MAKES FATHER RESPONSIBLE. with a good girl to be her protector, oa °° Dear Miss Grey: In your paper 5 y someone said when a girl goes ubesort tical: wrong it's the mother’s fault. In some cases, yes; but if the fathers QB itauent the boys not to touch an —w*B innocent girl, and if he goes out A ET Palen of Good Glass™™ there would not be so many go Bi wrong. With best regards to you, 1556 2% /Avenve tomec Union AN OLD, OLD MOTHER A.—You are right. There are two sides to every tion, sometimes more, and 7 is’ no exception. The Choice home young people of both sex It has always been that—now muat be taught to protect their individual self-respect. SHE WAITS FIFTY YEARS, AND SUES PATERSON, N. J., Aug. 1.—Miss |Emma Hahaney, 67 years old, of! | Wooster, 0., asks a heart balm of| 25,000 from John Wolff, a 77-year- |old veteran of the civil war, and a} |retired merchant, in papers which | have been served upon him here. Miss Mahaney asserts that she has not seen Wolff since their sep- jaration, in 1 when he went to| | the front, after, it ts alleged, he had | proposed to her, She says she h walted’50 years in the hope that her |sweetheart of youthful days would some day wed her, and that sho was |recently encouraged by a second | |proposal of marriage by mail, but | later received word that the mar- |rlage would never take place, grown Cut Flowers and Plants at Lowest Prices, Funeral | Designs our jf) Specialty HOLLYWOOD GARDENS, Becond Ay, at Pine. Phone Main 1665, we have made it better still BETTER COOKING FRESHER FOOD QUICKER SERVICE May be possible But in bloom Coleus °™"” 25¢. | Cut Flowers Dahlias Carnations Roses Sweet Peas you are not apt to find it WING’S NEW CAFETERIA |}. |'COMMERCIAL CLUB TO HAVE CLAM BAKE |_ ‘The Commercial club of Langley, Whidby Island, has issued invita- |tions to mentbers, families and | friends of the Seattle Commercial Club and Everett Chamber of Com- merce to attend the second annual clam bake, A baseball game has boon arranged between the two lat ter organizations, The Seattle Commercial Club has chartered the steainer Calista for the occasion, Jand offers to the various associat- Jed clubs of the city a delightful | jand unique excurston trip. Only the choicest at special prices, We also specialize in Funeral Flowers, at a | popular price, A call wi)l convince, It | POPULAR FLOWERS Bloc ee ites fet 4 (ff AT POPULAR PRICES {dock and club fooms. | irst and nlon | Elliott 4241 MODERN, elegantly furnished ° jre 8 at lowest te t Hotel Vir- | 1608 Second Ave. ginus, ‘Blghth and Virginia, now Westlake, Elliott 803,—Adyv,