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Ladies’ Suits Mada,to Order @25.00 and $28.00 Fit and Workmanshtp Guaranteed Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop eo Wide, SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 foe rates. We guaran tee full weight and prompt delivery. ICE DELIVERY CO | That’s What Makes the Baking Better the double acting leavening power of It's two power units—one to par- tially raise the dough, the other te keep it in suspension until the food is baked. ‘ : 25c Per lb. Ask Your Grocer i ] CAFE But she looks good to us. Daughter is one of those girls who is up to the minute. j FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville }) od as Daughter tries to dress today. Nor they couldn't have From 3 to 12 P. M. Daughter's ag B+High Class Entertairere—s desire to appear attractive. stagger Daughter. ing. that Daughter wears? Or, is it entirely Daughter's fault? ; [2 People’s Bank Bidg., 2nd @ Pike! short, earnest words. ter's full dress outfit for 1914. j HERE are two present-day extremes in feminine dress, ] | But they exist. And they are separated by only one generation Mother is a dear old lady. She wears old-fashioned clothes. She isn't ifp to date. THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST mu I) Re =e That is it—they are &xtremes In fact, she is a little bit ahead of it. At the risk of making us gasp, she is one of the first to adopt any new freak of fashion the style moguls dare her to adopt. Daughter is an easy victim; because she is largely allowed |to have her own way, and has no sense of the ridiculous, About all she has is a pardonable At any rate, the style jokesmiths have never been able to concoct a costume too weird to Now, there's Mother. As we know, wild horses couldn't drag Mother into the street dress- done it when Mother was You have to say that for Mother. Incidentally, she may think her share about Daughter's clothes. And we have faith that she doesn’t entirely approve of all of Daughter's ideas. But of late years Mother has been taught to sit away back and say noth- Now, the point is this: Ought we to hold Mother strictly responsible for certain styles @ Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth Readers, what do you think about it? What do you say? Write your decision in a few Let's thresh this out before Mme. Mode prescribes a nose ring and a fig leaf as Dangh- sible? If | were you | would | IN LOVE tN Love WITHA A take the trouble to get acquaint- BEAUTIFUL SPANISH GIRL || ed with some nice Spanish peo oo ——-~-@1 ple here through the minister, Dear Miss Grey: I followed the and would write her about sea for several years and while in| them, and tell her of the ad- South America I fell in love with| vantage of etudying the lan- a arrow J ee = eal guage here, which many do in rl months later ma: er. We lived! the free public night schoo! DRL. A. CLARK, 0.0.8, | there four months and I decided to) every winter, or Snue ‘dha oon come to the United States, but she teacher until she Mea ete ee rite ot eat, |Tefused, saying she could not speak Let her know y auite fa evi os che ty | the English language well enough. | there are many foreigne ean ere ing more to Binee, I ae beara bey ger of who are learning our lan- -“ Pn have learn A KOC reas when age. Speak to her of your ban show you & number Of} pays me $4.50 to $6 a day. The only| heed of a home, which will not xt oo vena 4 as to | Feason I don't go back is that there| be home without her, and be Neen eee eee cand we tc |isn't anything there for a laboring) very patient and kind, for to a ee is Iabor is cheap, and I like) her it le a great undertaking. abage hr lly to have a comfortable home, and ir $10 Gold Crowns. ...$4.00 not have to serimp and either of us ir $10 Plates ...... $5.00 | wear one suit or dress two or three) years. My question is, how can 1|1oe—_——_——_— ioiasa cok of tite cetica, and get my wife to come here to live?| Dear Miss Grey: Te am & con- this reason we are able to give| Thanking you, LJ.A stant and Interested reader of 8 a guarantee that is bona fide A—I must confess my sym- your column, and considering the pathy is with the girl. It means good advice you give, I wonder if we VE One. no small. thing for her to leave | you might not help me solve my E her home and come among problem. Regal Dental Offices Sh a, I am desperately in love with a good Christian young man, 35, and LR. Clark, 0. 0. 8. Manager | seen to it that she h: have been going with him for Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union| opportunity to study English |about a year, I am 18. He says ring This Ad With You since you left, or was It pos he loves me, and is awfully good to me, only that he won't let me ———+| go to movies, nor to dances. y Ae) The other night I Mirted (just to be a-doing) with the clown in the “ I eried all night. Please tell me what to do. Shall I call him up > ? and apologize, for I love him dear- avin || ly, and I'm go afraid I will lose bim e || Please answer quickly, for I am al most heart-broken. Sincerely, MURIEL. ‘That's just what you can do in purchasing A—The young man may be your fall apparel at the | rather ere on some ques tions, but that does not excuse your rudeness. Put yourself in LADIES’ his place, and you would prob- ably fee! differently, if he had P py irted with one e bare- SAM LE back ride: The ireve people SUIT or anyone ive, but the point ja, that it w. SHOP tte — very rude, and We are offering some splendid values right ¢ A GOOD way now, in both blue and black serges, cor- oo —__—-® rectly tailored and lined throughout with Skinner satin—the kind the down stairs living at the same place I am. 22.5 want to get acquainted. How can eo geen Raid || one to introduce us? BERT MURRAY P. 8—I hope you answer this PLY AD LEER AEE ai ER AOS Furthermore, we guarantee you a perfect fit. soon REMEMBER THE PLACE A.—t! know of no better way. Rooms 500 to 506, Arcade Bidg., Second Ave. iene my anewer reaches you In me. Take Elevator to the Fifth Floor. . o soenitiilabiaia | NEAR RELATIVES if CANNOT MARRY Dear Miss Grey: Some time ago I asked a question as to whether it was lawful for a young man to mar ry his niece. Will you kindly an- swer this without fall in Friday's paper? Iam very anxious to know, and will be greatly obliged to you. sissies PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Tuesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Lamb Chops.......15c|Salt Pork.......124%c ‘Back Bones, 10 Ibs 25c|Choice Corn Beef .1214c /Pot Roast.......1214c|Sirloin Steak......20c BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market to serve first the ones that come first, as far as possible, and | knew If you did not learn about this before. you would when you went to get the licen It Is against the law for any blood relatives to marry, unless once removed. You cannot law- fully marry your niece In this state. pee Enjoy the dollar dinn@, with wing, at the Rathskeller,—Adv, | Your money returned {f any sales we make are not as represented 1NS} “4 - circus, and he made a terrible tear oS about it. I didn’t mean anything | Ar by It, but we had quite a spat, and) Letters To Cuthin. Grov * On, THESE THESE RAVIN STAVING Dear Miss Grey: We are two beautiful girls of 18, and tn love with several fello' who have ca- hoes on the lake, Is tt proper for us to go canoeing with them with- out a chaperon? They want us to 69 On & moonlight canoe party In it right for us to Ko canoeing with young men we do not know? They always want us to kiss them good night. Isn't ft all right to flirt with nice fellow: Won't you give us some ideas as to refreshments, games, etc? TWO LOVESICK GIRLS. A—Really, | should think you would Blush to acknowl. edge your extreme silliness, even In an anonymous signa- ture. 1 sure it would not be proper for such beaut be out without chaperons fact, you need one (or more) each. Why don't you use your God- given minds a little, and do what you know to be right? You will get more fun out of it in the end. A flirt ie usually a very shallow character, as is also the person who thinks any regard worth having can be held with mere beauty. Have you never noticed how some person who seemed homely to you at first rew more and more lovely as you grew to know her; and, that what you took to be a beauty at the first meeting soon pailed on you to the extent of ceasing to int it you at all. It's worth thinking about. If you will go to the public Dear Miss Grey: There ts a n eitl |g school for the cure of it. All they | library, you will find the fi books on serving refresh- ments, and on games. | would suggest that you serve a grain of common sense with both. 2E CURE FOR STAMMERING ? Dear Miss Grey: 1 wish to aa information to “Percy B.,” who wrote you about stammering or stuttering, I think ft will help him. I had a friend in the East troubled that way, and he went to did was to stop him when he started to say something, and have him draw a deep breath, and then proceed. He came home almost cured, but always practiced the treatment. It is said the cause is from trying to talk with the lungs too nearly empty. I hope ff this) helps Perey B. I may hear of tt. A SYMPATHIZER, Dear Miss Grey: 1 cured my lit- tle boy of stammering or stuttering by making him say a word, take a deep breath, say another word, and so on, He ts six years old now and entirely cured. KE, O A.—I thank you, and am sure this will help others beside Percy B. tn COMMON HOAX if Dear Miss Grey: I have written a song poem and sent to a company for consideration, They replied they thought it good, and agreed to publish, fit music, copyright in my name, and pay me 60 per cent prof- lita, providing I pay $26 to help de- fray publishing expenses, This I can pay at the rate of $1 a month, They will send me 200 copies and advertise for one week in the New whether they are reliable? M. z A ause there York Clipper. Will you tell me!a nice boy many people who believe in 1913 ac [ougall + fouthwick In connection with JAMES McCREERY& CO., New York Store open from 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. daily SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET A FIVE DAYS’ DISPOSAL OF ODDS AND ENDS OF SUMMER GOODS There are just five selling days left in which we will advertise summer goods. In these days we will sell the remaining odds and ends of our summer stocks. Hundreds of saving chances are offered. Charge purchases made Tuesday placed on September bill, rendered October Ist a Splenda Big Sale| | Wool Suitsand Coats Linen and White Serge Suits, Lingerie Well Known Makes of Corsets Special Prices These are not this sea- son's mod els, but the expense for any desired alterationr ie very slight. Fas- 80, Parisette and Redfern Corsets, val- Dresses in a Final Clearance HE Novelty Taflored Suits are of sufficient sh «ht to be worn all through the winter. hey represent the summer season's best styles, materials and trimmings. Former prices were up to $80.00, Your choice at '% price. The coats are {n a good assortment of attract- ive wtyles and will be just the thing for fall wear. The prices ranged up to $50.00; just % price. The Linen Sults show a pteasing variety of style and-color; some sizes are missing, but there is still a good assortment. From $25.00 to $40.00 sults at from $12.50 to $20.00, The white Serge Suits are in demi and plain tailored styles. Here again the sizes have be- come broken. At $10.50 are woolen Suits in novelty and tal- lored styles which formerly sold at from $15.00;to $26.00, All sizes in the assortment, and a good variety of colors and styles. France, Par- isette, Red- fern, War- ners and Nadia_ Cor- sets. Values up to $ q at $1.95. Rengo Belt and Warner Corsets, values up to $3.50, for 85¢. Third Floor. * The Lingerie Dresses are up to $65.00 values; voiles; marquisettes, crepes and ratines are in cluded. Your choice at VY price. Second Floor. The Greatest. Values Beery Yard Guaranteed | to Wear Perfectly 24-inch Black Motre 46-Inch Biack Molre 20-inch Black Moire 36-inch Black Bengaline j Black Bengaline Crystal inch Black Messaline Sublicne 36-inch Black Duchess Satin value e120 value | 78e value 81.58 value value value 36-inch Black Duchess Satin a e s6-tnck Duchess Imperial value 8140 26-inch Duchess Imperial value $1.30 46-inch Biacl Duchess Satin value fe 21-inch Black Ottoman Silk value _ 8Be pencil and mirror. Extra heavy charcor toms, Regular price $2 special $1.75, special, 8 packages for 25¢, Extra heavy galvanized Laundry Tubs with hardwood handles Pure Ironing Beeswax. Regular price 6 for 25c; and wringer attachments. Regular price $1.39; special O5¢. for 25¢. ns Stet: specials Oat American Clothes Wringer, the celebrated Horseshoe brand— Ironing Boards, made of polished kiln dried lumber, smooth fin- with pure Para rubber rolls and reversible drain board, Choice of ish. Regular price $1.25; special 95¢, either wood or galvanized iron frame. Regular price $5.00; special Hardwood folding Laundry Bench, two-tub size. Regul $3.95 $2.50; special $1.05. nqpiar pees The MacDougall- these compani until bitten, and because there are so many of these hoaxes, that hand out just such bait as you have re- ceived, | am answering them. | have nv nown of a com: pany of this sort that is rell- able. A good firm will, If your production seems likely to be profitable, stand the expenses and pay you a royalty. Inquire a first-class music house for such firma: wise and helpful, There is some thing I wish you could tell me and not think, me foolish, Tam young and not bad looking; but T am THAT LONESOME, 25 1b LONESOME FEELING | r Miss Gréy: TI have been reading your letters and answers for a long time, and think you very HE doportunity to patohase a T small a price is Indeed a remarkable one. We could not offer such bargains were it not for the lateness of the season and the fact that room must be made for the new goods which are constantly arriving. The assortment consists of woven colors, striped and check voiles, self colored silk stripe voile, woven tissues, printed organdies, dimities, printed crepes, etc. This mer- chandise is suitable for children’s wear, for kimonos, dresses, shirt waists and an almost infinite number of purposes. The prices were formerly 25, 36c and 50c, Special, the yard, 10¢. $1.75 Vanity Bags for 95c ENUINE Leather Vanity Bags, fit- ted with change purse, note pad, 1, popular envelope shape and 9 inches wide. Top strap handles and flap clos- ing. Very specially priced at 95¢. Laundry Supplies at Special Prices tin Wash Botlers with heavy coppar bot- outhwick Co. Se very lonesome, Several | young men have been paying me} attention; but still T am lonesome. ‘They don't seem to sult me. T want 1 understand children and housekeeping thoroughly, and@ therefore want a home of my own. Iam old enough to know that much Please answer this, for I think you In the bank!" Oe eaat understand my feelings ‘ fend Lettuce | ARDBNNA. Radishes . hb 7 A.—! do understand your THE MARKETS Prices paid producers for butter, e ik k k * k 36-inch Bisck Imported Moire! Coating. ik k al 21-inch Black Armure valee. Sey 46-inch Bi Crystal Cord’: value 1.49 35-inch Black Peau de Sole value 8149 Z ee piace aeay ge Sole value Se S-inch Black Peau de Sole irable rable Wash Gocks at so 36-inch Black Peau de Sole waren sre 36-inch Black Peau de Sole value $1.19 35-inch Biack Messaline value — Sie 35-inch Black Messaline 35-inch Black Mexsaline 35-Ineh Black Messaline 40-inch Black Satin de Luxe 36-inch Black Cashmere Briiitant 36-inch Biack Duchess ‘ 36-inch Dlack Satin de Paris ‘ 36-inch Black Duchess Charmeuse . » Black Charmeuse ‘ Black Charmeuse Black Charmeuse . Black Charmeuse 3 Black 8 26-inch Black 36-inch Black Redford Rengaline . 36-inch Black Charnette Duchess 5 value value value value value value value value value value value value value value value value checks, stripes and plaids in Third Floor. Knit Underwear Reduced [ee neat for Clearance Lot 1—Girls’ Knit Union Suits lace knee styles; 50c values for mys sizes 8 to 14 years; all Lot 2—Roys’ Union Suits, made fr ‘om a briggan; short sleeve, knee length style. Seer ng alte for 50¢, , Lot 3—Women's Swiss Ribbed ~— 15e¢ values for 11¢. hia 2 ot 4—Women's vests with hand All regular sizes; 50c quality for 39¢, roa ~ Lot 5—Women's Union Suits of fine texture in low m sleevel@mm, style; silk finished; $1.25 valdes for T5e. isa Lot 6—Women's Glove Silk Union Suits, made from the sgt ane of glove silk known. Up to $10.00 values reduced © $5.00, hey are in the First Floor. hing Compound, Regular 6 packages for 25¢; cond Av. and Pike St, The MacDougall-Southwick Co. feelings perfectly. It is human is, poultry, veal and pork: nature to want something it While some predict a weaker egg Xa orrected daily by Worry Bros.) seems hard to get. And if we market for this week as the heavy oo wanan doses 28 do get It, we think we will be [outside demand has ceased, a any . happy if we get something else. | steady market 1s, however, antict-|! , over 3 Ibs, fat: .14@ Then, too, | don't blame you, | pated for the present week on ac-|/1*ns,, fat, & Ibs and with your understanding of | count of the probable falling off in | Old roosters, live kas home life, If you want to asso- [the lay. There has deen practical. | Ducks, old. tiv clate with sensible boys. There | ly no change in the price of eggs Sprite ducklings, White does sometimes seem to be a for a week, Spring” Manchitags: col: dearth of them, but if you will The merket for hens and springs | _ oted ee cultivate a spirit of content. |is steady today. Broilers and | {ees fat tee i | Turkeys, fat, itve ment, you will meet with a |ducks are going into storage, as)Turkers, old Toms, fat, young man worth knowing, even | there have been more coming than|_ live if nothing but friendship re- |immediate demand would take. | Sauabs. good size, doa. eS | sults, You might even be the Setdee weld pesbueeie deb teelits Sit eceny: goed sin bi means of helping some of these dd vemetablen: i. () Seen erT y 1.50 foolish boys to become more (Corrected datly by J. W. Godwin [VGA fat kidney, ig. 14 le, for every boy, deep in like auaai chance Veal, larger Vien 12 pples, local cooking. . 1.00@ 1.25 | por od bloc ca g rt, hte ng hi ys Meare: Blackberries ...... ice ers eee et 10 10% ‘ou can only do this by stand [eantaloupes ..).2..))) 1,00@ 1h Pork, larger. ‘6 9 ing by your own principles, and | Pouches, white... gfe SRS Set AB not by being influenced by (Peaches, yellow 50@ «Gi Raspberries, few left 1S thelr ack. Ae en teats. | Odeon Theatre = jSpuds, ton 011! 18.00@20 Quite Wealthy |Oulons ‘ “Is George very rich?” Rauaah, Mubbard “He certainly must be! He and | Cabbage 24@ Mabel have been engaged for two | Cucumb ne se s) whole weeks and he still has money eed Split Reed Farce Comedy. 6o@ .65 | pirat Ave, Det. Pike®und Untom,