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= ¢" *. ar THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913. 5 ij igen r spe poe ." | 3 7 -| BESS [== OF INTEREST TO OUR WOMEN READERS == arene q jon, 8 e close of business 4 gust, 1913, jathe sth day of Au ac] Jougall ig |. outhwick RESOURCI ] 4 discounts 2| ? d Wh lc hE Aen and « » Flirtation? What a an y? t Comes Wit very | E L i) mugen endother costs] Heat Wi B. Cupid Must Go V. . at rittes 6,423.75 | ave, Decause Uupi ust o acationin : Second Avenas ond Pike Strat In Connection with JAMES MeCREERY & COL, Now York Store open 9 0. ’ i ink house furniture When it comes to making a skill ity 1,892.26 oe ful getaway, Heine, a ble baboon eid bs : 4,708:68 which t# performing at the Orpheum i i i clearing this week, is in a class all by bim ° 4 2,804.68 self, Heine took “French leave P ° e ‘New Fall Models in’ @ ay 4,922.59) during the Tuesday matinee, via the t S ] f W ig 4 i f 0 stage door, Tle scaled. telephone Con INUING IAle O; alsts| |. = Lf 984.05 poles, climbed up the roof of a frame Women $ Footwear ‘ | { q _— buliding at ond ay, and Marion . Li : 5 68.67 st,, and then dashed down Second t $1 65 : ig aE LIABILITIES | av, with the entire street all to a ° at $3.50 and $4.00 4 Hi F stock paid in..... $25,000.00) himself, for the time betng. He - . i fund 496.07 wae captured later in the wa HESE Walsts ‘are i 46,687.42 freight yards on lower Secor up to $2.95 value ee checks 16.00 | Heine Is said to be pons 1 of but the style and s checks 69.18 {a desire to gain freedom only in the size assortinent 1s bro fi earlier part of the week, when his ken, hence the big re i Total . ‘ 268.87 Jexcape would give beneficial | duction. They are made 7 of Washington, County of | Hetty to the act. His dash for ib of marquisette, batiste Hse it fing, #8 | erty Tuesday was the fifth time he and all-over embroidery oa C@ M. Uyeda, Cashier of the has endeavored to escape theatrical | Frills of net, pin tuck if named bank, do solemnly life. Sate crochet and } Hee sd? forex: x stat | buttons are used ‘ae bs age gt <j x they Ne — Mrs. E. L. Grasse, 59, widow of | trimming. Most of them Lae: Fe to the best of my knowledge relief. : i Mire cre GIRLS wHO iO TANCY | Dr. J. C, Grasse, and a pioneer rest are in three-quar We dy Cc. M. UYEDA, THAT THEIR: SPLCiIALTY Ss | de’ nt of Seattle, died Tuesday at the terlength ah ve Mi Cashier. PRECIOUS LOVE... | reside of her nephe Cc. R. le and have t | rect, -Attont Pric 15th W | \ tow necks fintst i {i ever rT A be -—>-—— sa v th flat epaule 5 pd 4? J.T. KIKUTAKE, wi 1 toe i ARTHUR FE. GRIFFIN | collars. Two A to elf ty 4 Directors. . the models have and Cuban heel } bed and sworn to before mm Ks) a oi ks ey are The same mode | this 18th day of August, 1913 = —s id values at the in patent colt at th Ay A. H. SOELBERG, special price, A dull calf button boot has Hey ary Public. * $1.65. round toe, self tip, slightly ex- - WILL HE MAKE lI POETRY THAT XQ Second Floor. tended sole and medium heel. es A GOOD HUSBAND? 18 REALLY POETRY $41.00. o ¢ model in patent colt, ae 7 . oC A * . : he be $25.00 and $28.00 Deas Miss Gres “wa yo plage» De ar Mine Grey Z think tir a fio Different Kinds of Hosiery at, the Pair, 50c\ ki we bayo-a putin ii and Workmanship Gaara: who has takén me out several] pootry es if $ offer at 50c ten different kinds of Hosiery, among which Foci ty a. book Wits Se He | ’ Tailor Suit Shop ne I monced bef hs ee ee 4 p a a rid t of W ar a gp A in ae ey wits as naan rt ; aif button or lace boot and if if Ladies dialect, and on questioning bi | th hits a ne M ‘oot, ribbed top, etc i fave double sole, heel and a anette button. boot: H Lamber Exchange Bids. THERE ARE NO CALLS Por ~ = he fe German. I have nothing bad|evil that causes life to slip a too. 1 unds are Onyx, Everwe Truso. This ts the er a an eave: HEAOine if DIAMONDS AT THE SOUVENIR ~ to about him, but Iam like all) If you like {t well enough, p r of 50¢ hosiery we have ever shown. The shade view a A ae cukvanton very SHORS OF SUMMER RESORTS | other girls, somewhat prejudiced | use tt for your column FL are tan, gray, brown, champagne, American Beauty, Emerald, sky air to give perfect satisfaction if DANCING against Germans, and think them/| Pi 7 laa thanks. Marecns blue, pink, navy, gold and Morocco. ‘There are also plenty of sag ord Lh ba eg sepeasiee tupid and stubborn jangster was a woman who black and white. Your choice, the pair, 5 First Floor. aged demoed Wider HIPPODROME "ie doen not asalst me in crossing! “got at the heart of things,” apace ‘ vs : eeele ts : esac! Ja road, bit helps me over ditches,| and | am giad to publish a lit. alpeataetet masta 3 and up hills, He wears plain, good| tle poem that holds such true Rcceas ao Gooapetent CUPID axtrps ws Clothes, and does not mingle with| standards. Here It is, readers: "Teachers. RESPONSIBILITIES Wrrn |the crowd, He says he cannot mix LIFE nurs ay pecial: Ss in ling an inen THE RISE IN TEMPERATURE, |"). He has never given me candy, | Life te too brief Wreck : eo Pitation: ‘The Vacation Botett of Love! or anything except a few flowers,| Between the budding and the j hers a f ‘acation Spirit of Love which he seems to swipe from his falling leaf, XTRA large Cotton Aheet Blankets in white or gray, with small colored borders Warm and fleecy, | PRR ot Se \s, And that’s why the thermometer affects It 80), ,d1ady's gamden. Ho ts industrious, | meraeen te send tine and the sy and of the best possible quality, Regular value $1.75. Special for Thursday, $1.29. y ‘ kee cle olden shea Cupid sheds his responsibilities with the summer rise In tempera. H''"" bie} a aire of bis nationality| For hate and spl White mixed Wool Blankets with pink or blue borders. They are large enough for double beds, iB ngel ~*~ goes a bi ae Leroy nor ha ig eb ve ow gr bear drinks almost no beer; but } don’t We have no time for malice ae ey oe of the most desirable makes we sell for good service and wear. Regular $3.75 value. e even conceals its goa is sport in winter leads definitely toward , a 4 | and fo ed; Special $3.25 i matrimony. But tn the dog days—WHITHER? know if he ts a man who takes care] | ane Nor Grete, make White honey comb Bed Spreads in double-bed size. Excellent wearing quality, in neat pattern, i This question should worry the vacation crowd. Only it doesn't, |! his money, or is ailngy ‘ beautiful the deed; hemmed ready for use. Big value at $1.25. Special, each, OBE. ne ] always; or when it does, it worries only one party to a flirtation; and |, Sometimes he looks me ealite) pie ceeds the night. White satin Hed Spreads with scalloped and cut corners, Attractive patterns and excellent qual one isn't enough for a wedding march. fa 4 ry ity; $4.50 values. Special, each, $3.85. ime: eee PETRA TROUT Ur taae ete ee atte Pts the tecktainn Fe tee ne re To You think | Life te too. ewitt inch all linen Sheeting in welght destrable, or women’s dresses. This will stand the laundry c N is that love's end is plain from the inning. ‘ > : he bi h excellently. 4 rial, the y: m { Sed the cuscacs 0 uth to thet the eenceny bee caly.to sump up ten |2e 10Vee me? Ho 1s 24. and I am) Between Lie Unaewn me tne 68inch German Silver Bleached Damask, one of the most durable qualities, made for service. We |degrees to turn the FIRST into the SECOND! 19, Do you think T ought to say) Between the silence and the Comes in assorted pattert gular value $1.15. Special for one day, the yard, 90¢. 0 for As hent changes ice to water; and as a little more heat vaporizes | )Yo*" If he asks me to marry Bim lark's uplift, inch all linen spot Napkins. Closely woven and one of the most desirable sizes for every- Mew water and dissipates {t In cloud Joes hot weather cause al! ideais Te 1s only & few years olor Berd| (For bitter words, day use. Regular $2.75 values. Special, the dozen, $2.25. SPECI "SALE of the permanence of sentiment to vanish tn thin dream-clouds of flirta-| 8nd Tae Met ad eoaie baat In kindness and in gentleness Just received a special line of Breakfast Cloths, 63 Inches square, in natural colored Damask. ECIAL pow! t ios Ca pak ¥F — 4 flo’ esix Jery desirable cloths fe 2. Ea 2.5 n si OF BRASSIERES Lager all summer lovemaking becomes a trapsient pastime, aster |Pretty well. This he did not tell) 4, Gs hosesee ieee! | ce and floral designe. Very desire loths for home use. Each $2.50. Third Floor. m= and June weddings follow Cupid's winter season by gto thousand, but [e 1 adore ly ~ i pon sae conihi 4 4 ‘ ° 00 and $1.50 values, to]/only by the hundred can be numbered the brides who choose autumn >) den you thiak 1 Rot! rus et cherda. MacDougall-Southwick Second Avenue and Pike Street close out at 5O¢ |Teaves to shape thelr wedding be advisable to marry foreigners, tn BARRETT jv '"'There are little girls who fancy that their specialty in. precious Particular # German? sear Life is too great MRS. J) love, the like of which, they are sure, has never before existed, (except 7°% 2 Between the infant's and the |ferent. Do you think that @ man “ 215 Madison St. || tn the movies), is sure to draw a sizable diamond in {ts first summer Ant nee wonder ou tate, who teaches the Truth s Justified mn season. “emilee a tittle” at you. You hing of earth's |!n decelving one as to 5 3 But the experienced know that there !s no call for diamonds in| would make a wooden man strife and fa 4 hipabati in a case ike th 7 REAL ESTATE the souvenir shops of summer resorts. Trust the thermometer to put) smile with your silly foolleh- For petty things. aa be Ty aoe A boom in behalf of Mrs. Nette| and end to any serious purpose fn man! 9! Lo! we shall yet, who creep You sho ' Y n Fick, wife of Dr. BE. P. Fick, for| - Meanwhile nobody doubts that love fs the most serious business by writing or with cumbered feet, Bere the man’s being bd - VENICE Of everybody's life. But is there not a vacation time in every well; saying ‘gre a ae. a Where clarion rings, same before making an — the councflmaniec position now va-| q ordered business? you not know that some of the Walk. plerieus ever heaven’e tlon. Why didn’t you im cant, was launched today. Another "7 ON BAINBRIDGE ISLAND So why regret when Cupid goes vacationing? very best and ba talented fe street, Then, you could have been poe | woman candidate frequently men-| to Sh boteed, Bo anee Sovertion ak ne ; ' . good by rot trying to \%is IT RIGHT FOR A 5 ee given you his own name, The council will have a “get to- piace L. Robertson, to whom he win you with candy and the || PREACHER TO DECEIVE? || as he may have mo . |gether” meeting tomorrow, it is|monthe” Robertson ‘target atres, mere bubbles that so |@ @| The fact that he is a mini tilleved, to caucus on the naming, tlscwite, insisted that aher wan th mn many girls think the real Dear Miss Groy: Not long ago| makes him more of a target, lot a successor to the late Thos, A./be the “boss” of the house, which thing. ge many sire od | Ewan cought in the act of climbing| but what Is wrong adhe hes Parti. 16 Ja auite powathla. Chace| was air from actenal te ioe is pes iret time hrough a window of my boarding| er is just as wrong fo! y may be a deadlock, as it requires; The complaint alleges that the * ; rd they | are praiadions was a necessity,| of us, five of the eight councilmen to se-| husband is 45 years of age and the againet Germans. 18 there any- | fo : otten my key, and| oo lect. the ninth member. |wife 60 and that Robertson had thing the matter with your |there was no one at home. A gen-|@ =a “Bob” Hodge {s believed to have| been acquainted with the defend. ~ Although Mayor Cotterill was not,on the part of the court.” feet, lege or back that you need | tleman was passing As I suppose|| | WON'T FEEL | | two votes, Ralph McAllister two, J, ant but a short time before they / a party to the action, Judge Humph- But the court records do not ex- be helped across a smooth he thought I was up to mischief, he| | LIKE THE SAME 1 Boy | M. Sparkman two and the remain.| were wed, June 15. ‘Babette bed ‘j ries today went clean out of the plain tt Joke. street? = Th are sensible |retraced his ps, came to the} ing two undecided. Will H. Parry's| he believes he must have been un- 2 American girls who would be t door, and inquired about) pear Miss G Iam in love/candidacy may develop strength|der hypnotic influences when the proud of this young man, and | board appreciate him, and | wish he | Not long after, I was visiting an might meet one of them. | adjoining town and attended poses |church there, I am positive that the man who was in the pulpit fs the man who saw me climb through the window, but the name is dif. way to issue a permanent injunc- tion against the mayor to prevent him from speaking on the corner of Fourth av. and Pike st. This extraordinary action was taken when Attorney Davis, rep- resenting the Colonial Amusement however, and a dark horse may get the plum after all. None of the councilmen are pledged thus far, jth hey assert. marriage took place. It 1s sald that the couple have agreed that their matrimonial venture was a mis- ' take with a girl 20 y s old, and I am 18 Is there any harm marrying. a girl older th and a girl who has been married before? My mot says it is not right to} marry a gir! who has been married | Special to Ladies Tailored Skirts, ready to woolens, $4.00 up. Alteration Free. an my Dear Miss Grey: Will you tell me! how to take white spots, caused by | hot dishes, out of a fumed oak ta LADIES TAILORS 801 Union St. Seattic, Wash. o-. Co, and other business firms who Yhone 5976 ble? HOUSEWIFE. ; before. Iam a boy who 1s willing L. R. CLARK, D. D, 8. complained against street orators, A—Rub well with unscented ¢|to work, and do not go out in bad - { mentioned an affidavit that had vaseline, and let remain for a tearns ectric company nights. I will not feel like ERE DENTISTRY | been sworn to by the mayor day or two. ’ the same boy if I do not get my Without waiting to hear what the — parents’ consent, Waiting for an|Mf p finest obtainable at any |affidavit contained, Judge Humph-| St. o- sie Rat= oach Paste answer, EB. P. eady to build on. Level; no stumps; city water and light; 4 a The strongest guarantee/ries demanded to know whether | A a9 A SENSIBLE AND f _ ‘A.--| hope you will not feel ae bite ert no hill to climb; 15 minutes’ ride on the car | a ‘om he Public Li ‘ary. offered in Seattle. A clear|the mayor was in the habit of Dominic s 4 ____ HOPEFUL OUTLOOK The National Rat Killer | a# you do now if you do not brary the district described o feeder Shay get your parents’ hope you will feel far more sensible and contented. | was talking to a manly young fellow the other day, and 50 per cent | speaking { ithe price asked by the ordinary | Gets Laugh From Crowd Offices, and better work and| The crowd tittered and someone Satisfactory service in the|in the audience sald But the Painless methods only—| Judge continued: of from 25 to Dear Miss Gr In every paper and magazine, we read about the present style of woman's dress either for or against. Some rave Price $250 Per Lot Cash Required $5 Academy to hurt, nothing to fear.| “Who is representing the may- and think our country will be he congratulated himself on hav- ing but the very highest grade|or?” be asked. _ Everett, rulned by the {modest dress of its ing passed through his “lov ‘ used and dentists who; There was no answer. women, I don't think so, I take experience without marryin It's easy to buy, and you get cash prices on $5 payments, : Washington He said he had one very bad case, and firmly thought he could not jive without the girl, “Let the injunction be granted, |then, as to the mayor,” Judge Humphries ordered. “Make {t perm- particular pains to notice on the downtown streets and the cars, and for every ONE woman who is experts. extra heavy Gold Crowns ... Kills off rats, cockroaches, waterbugs other vermin. mice, DAVID P. EASTMAN $10 N eeoccoes $4) anent. You will prepare the decr dressed immodestly there are about and but found when separated from jever 5 | se. Davis, and I will sign it.” TWENTY-FIVE who are dressed ‘ ady for use, economical. her that they could both get oe seeeeees The mayor's affidavit which was neatly and tnconspicuonsly. and sold under an abeo-l along very nicely, which proved 505 LOWMAN BUILDING back guarantee of money if to him that it was not as 6 rious as he thought. Now he knows he has learned enough to be introduced as evidence in be- half of the defendants was to the effect that he had ordered the po- The world has always been ray- ing at woman's dress, and while she does many foolish things In the Regal Dental Otlines L. R. Clark, D. 0. 8, Manager it toile Sold by Druggists, 25¢ and $1.00 lice to prevent congestion. | name of fashion, she is always, un- or nent direct, charges prepaid to be proof against the personal ‘Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union It's a Joke, Says Mayor consciously, trying to improve. Do on receipt of price mesmerism of any girl until he ring This Ad With You| “I never intended to sj on the you not think I am correct? © Co, Chiengo, TH.] can marry se streets,” said the mayor, laughing. MRS. M. esas 4 You are 1 regard the injunction as @ hoax A—t agree with you. What would advise that you put all RESSR GORSF Ath Cokbease® Cosess as Glerser sass = a wees a pity the men who rave do not thought of marrying from you S The annual carnival at Auburn notice th sible girls more. PUGET SOUND for a few years. Unless a man ee u a will open Thursday with a program They would not be #0 apt to on a small salary marries a very of athiette events, Kent and Auburn, ct bohgaloat Fi they Had P| Ce gd aay Wits cannot pos- Monda De: of The Seattle Star ‘ my desk would not be plied sibly keep up with expenses en- y e poate ge clay aban gerse 10 Boarding and Day with letters asking where to avy ar tailed by providing for two to NOC 1ano morning. School conducted meet a sensible, self-respecting eat, dress and live at all com- oge ae |. The clty le full of them. fortably. Restaurant iti0Nn by Sisters has not been misrepresented through misleading and eo ase<t rs aements. mse shorooriy creccineel AY Federal Court UER, ADAM SCHAAF, and others WE REPRESENT THE 8B HONESTLY and our prices vi MMs on wale grade of Goods Co. to High- than at so-called removal r fake factory anles, etc., where est Bidder try to make you belleve you Hag @ $500 or $600 plano for $250 q $275 or jess, when you are not| In the federal court Mondd petting a $250 p Judge Hoyt, referee in bankruptcy, Iay sell you or an closed the affairs of the Seattle , me the sam Sporting Goods Company, 716 First they may put np. ay., and turned the stock and as- | PEE, HOME DEALERS e|sets of this old established firm ; ; ight an honest p over to the highest bidder. The 4 price Seattle Sporting Goods Company 1a -4 faction guaranteed. Terma tolone of the largest and best-known , Mi houses on the Coast, carrying a class piano tuning, repairing complete line of firearms, ammuntl- Pefin inh ise tion, fishing tackle, light and shelf r ities tome Piano eisaia stock is now fn control of J. P. 8rd Ave, Bet. Pike and Pine,| Burke, the well known mercantile Main 2121, pert lying CHRISTMAN, SCHIL- M. SCHULZ INSTRU- Old Reliable Firm Closed of Seattle Sporting hardware, and an especially fine stock of rubber, goods. The entire Referee Hoyt Sells Stock Classical, English, Scientific, Commercial and Preparatory Courses Special attention given ladies Dominic. to young pre- for Teach paring ers’ Examination. Healthful extensive location, grounds, large buliding with modern improve- ments. Fully equip- Physical and Chemical Labora- tory. For prospec- ped tus and further par- ticulars SISTER RIOR. apply to SUPE- i a « > PERMiesiBLe { BATHING 8UITS i Dear Miss Grey: jquently. We both swim well, as skirts hinder us, we wish to know whether !t would be proper for us to wear tights. there are a great many men around, jand we may attract attention, |don't you think we should consider jour own comfort before we do the pinion of the public? Thanking you, we remain, TWO MERMAIDS. A.—Personally, | do, but you cannot gain municipal permis- sion to appear in tights. How- ever, you can don a boy's two- piece suit, which is much better for swimming than the skirts, People don’t seem to be able to stand things done for a sen- sible reason In broad daylight as they can the same thing done for entertainment In the glare of the footlights. Queer, but true. Virginia St., near Westlake Ave,— Advertisemem We are a} couple of young lad{es of 18 and) visit the bathing places quite fre-| and | Of course | but | ¢ Open to Visitors Every Day From 9 to 5) | STEAMSHIPS H. B.KENNEDY and TOURIST LEAVE COLMAN DOCK 6:35, 8:00, 10:30 A. M, 1:30, 2:30, 5:30 P. M. q One hour's ride on most) scenic route, | Fare, 50c Round Trip Children, 5-12, Half Fare. | |to New | evil * ie THE FLEA STILL JUMPS | - e | Dear Miss Grey: I think you, 14om and Jim are all wrong about ithe flea You are all wrong in comparing {ts proportion in jump ing ability to that of a man, As \Jim says a flea 1s 1-16 of an inch long, then It would take 1,162 fleas |put end to end to reach as high as a man six feet tall, and they would not weigh as much as one joint of his little toe. A flea'’s Jumping capacity is from 6 to 10 feet with ease, and 1¢ would take about 9,000,000 fleas to weigh as much as a 170-pound man Therefore, if this man could jump in comparison to weight of the flea, he could jump from San Francisco York in three jumps. has been figured out by sclentific men years ago AN OBSERVER OF FLEAS FROM NEBRASKA, A.—1 hope this settles the question in the minds of others well as it does in mine. “Sufficient unto the day is the thereof,” and it sufficeth me If Mr, Flea is considerate enough to jump far enough to keep away from mes and Cafe ‘| of Star First Ave. and Madison St. “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Thursday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Boneless Corn Beef .15c| Pork Roast........15¢ Boiling Beef... .+--11c|Corned Pigs’ Feet. . .6c Lamb Chops.......15c¢|Choice Salt Pork.1214c BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER'S MARKET, New Corner Market. PUGET MARKET COMPANY'S Your money returned {f any sales we make are not as represented.