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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1913 Ladies’ Suits Made to Order ! HSTADLISHED IsT5 e pi f Sow nt tus ac] Joudall of outhwick ranteed Stor on dameine wa ee ee ee Great AugustSaleof Blankets Fit and Workman Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop 228-240 Lumber Exchange Mids, ELSIE JANIS AT PLAY She's Having a Bully Good Time—See That Smile VEGETABLE SILK NDERWEAR AND HOSIERY ke Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth $02 People’s Bank Bidg,, 2nd & Pike , Avenen and Pike Streat In Connection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York Unusually Low Prices an ad war drunk all the time. ther woman, She offen writes 1 1 wilt any | $3.75 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS $3.25 ) $5.00 WOOL PLAID BLANKETS $4.50 These Blankets are cotton and wool mixed In plaids of blue and white, tan and white, gray | with pink or blue borders. Size 66x80 luches. and white, pink and white, red and black, or black | i and white in two-inch blocks or broken plaids. 4 $4.75 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS $4.00 Size o&x80 inches. i : A good, serviceable Hlanket of wool and cotton it DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D, 8, mixed, Size 70x80 inches $6.50 ALL-WOOL PLAID BLANKETS $5.65 i : 1 | $5.00 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS $4.50 Size 68x80 inches; strictly all-wool, in . a Size 68x80 inches, neatly finished Blankets. | 44nch plaids of blue and white, tan and white, f We Never urt a it A—akink aa chinese viaw oF ty depen iik 9 | a: See cre eee Stay and white, PINE ahd Wee ee ee Hf) > ed P’ . Dp yo hin ‘ou are re "i a | titled to money? I firmly advocate that every man be compelled to $6.50 WHITE BLANKETS $5.85 $6.00 WOOL PLAID BLANKETS $5.45 yi \ this promise. le it any | ’ " ii Tas aur offices are crows support his children under all cfroumstances, and if the mother Is Of St. Mary’s make, cotton warp and all-wool Cotton Warp and all-wool filling. Size 68x80 i , Bwonder t eat a obliged to tay at home with them when they are small, I think he filling, with pink or blue border Size 70x80 | inche G and white plaids with colored bor- hi ei every day? should provide for her also; but the time to ha manded that was inches. ders of pink, blue, tan or brown. iba We can prove to you all we when the children were little, As the case stands now, with two $8.75 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS $7.85 i about our high-grade den- | | Krown sons to look after you, I cannot see that he should do so | This also is a St. Mary's Blanket, apa 1s cotton | eddy ee betel pent mela labs al Hy istry and price one-half less You are just in conceding that the other woman has made a man of warp with all-weol filling; weight 6 pbunds. Size! white, pink and white, gray and white, and fawn i fhan other dentists charge, by you your former husband end put him on hie feet financially, Why not 72x84 inches. ee eee ane Tevey inchaa, Welaht 6 Guta } us a call, | get a divorce and straighten the thing out for them? I cannot under ; i; ¥ Dr. Clark personally oversees | |stand why you have not been able to get a divorce for desertion long $9.50 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS heresy on | to the pair. | plece of work turned ow: of| ago, unless there {s something you have not told me All-wool filling with fine cotton warp. An extra $6.50 COMFORTER BLANKETS $5.75 “ this office, and for this reason we| fine grade of Blanket. Pink or blue borders. Size A single Blanket, size 70x80 inc has Jac | jaa give you & guarantee that is 72x84 inches quard border with fancy plaid center of gray and i | ‘ rs 2 yhite, and fawn ; weolutely bona fide, $6.50 WHITE WOOL PLANKETS $5.75 white, pink and white, blue and white, and ‘ E GIVE GAS. ) ‘The size is 60x80 inches, just right for twin | and white, | w A.—It will depend on the kind of banquet, number of guests, wheth-| beds. Cotton warp and wool filling. Pink er blue | $2.75 COTTON BLANKETS $2.45 ; tal Offi er informal, ete, You need not be alarmed if you have an invitation to| borders. Size 66x80 inches, of Woolnap finish, tan Den ‘ices one, for you can easily note what the majority do and follow after. The} NKETS $6.90 grounds with large overplaids of pink, blue and ibs &. R. Clark, D. 0. 8. Manager Miss Elsie Janis. Photographed on the Sands at Narraga hats are often worn at the dining table, and the hand part of the Gar eines os viniibordars. ieee fawn, with bodies to match. H glove tucked under the wrist of the glove or sleeve of the dress. ing and cotton warp. This also isin single or $1.75 GRAY WOOL FINISH BLANKETS $1.45 | Extra good weight, light gray with fancy border. Size 54x76 inches. twin-bed size. $3.75 GRAY WOOL ELANKETS $3.25 Wes Third Av, H.W. Cor. Union| pong, tw's, sequined "| N'Q Speech Today NOTE—Bring This Ad With You/ ar 3321 High st. Denver. cos “The only thing I haven't the} Light cy J z gray Blankets with fancy pink or blue cowie ts tor a ieee eae nae Se80 Remeens Whee fies nd ment | ($100 ALL-WHITE GHEET BLANKETS Bf¢ | phries this morning, “is to make a| ee , ice | Good weight for single bed; ts Ske *Ee husband and wife live her.” | ; $4.50 GRAY WOOL BLANKETS $3.75 P TS $1. | 5 - Aol an bape i A.-I see no harm tn taking rides even as far as six or seven miles, Cotton and wool mixed, of extra good weight. bg pobre alg pao ppesoetdas a dye Fac | ge made no extended) providing you do not stay out tog late; but if | were you, I would not Size 72x82 inches, Splendid wearing quality | _ Size 64x76, large enough for . ¥ b speech this morning, though in prt | start going to dances, for the simple reason that, while I see no harm en, 2 J They are all white—no borders. i $5.75 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS $5.00 We are showing a complete assortment of all- ] vate conversation he declared he| in proper dancing, the habit is often formed of having the beys for | | bad not prosecute Mayor Cotter!!! | heaux, and I know {t is best for young people to mingle as friends until KE ele copia because the mayor) they are of an age to better understand life. 1 do not approve at all of e oe ce te tee ae of ae fe | public dances, nor of young girls going to any kind without an older ¥ 3 mpeachment. je — . | person with them—not as a body guard, but to have some one to turn We not only can but we do save you : |condemned the mayor, however,|to for advice when things Come up that they do not know how to you from $5 to $10 on every Coat, Suit . A for participating in the meeting handle, or Dress that you purchase from us. hn orp resolutions against be jurist. Scores of shrewd women buyers are Judge Humphries this morning making this saving every week be ordered Thomas J, Cushman, a unt-| you tell met A KEA jt. qause they have learned that the versity student, to pay $25 a month A.—I cannot, but am sure you can find it at the “public library nie ——E downstairs stores are compelled to alimony to his wife, Merrill, from| Many do not realize what a privilege the library is, Almost every panic e ask fro 50 to $25 for the same ts ‘that we are selling for whom he seeks an annulment of] thing cue Wishes {0 ne tear and’ Home” questions, "| | SCHOOL CLORHIES AT $5.00) SCHQOL CLOTHES AT $6.50 7.85. | marriage on the ground that it was| there, that ts, aside from “Heart and Home” questions Nera Salts eit two paire ‘of A woo! Norfolk Suits ot TAKE THE ELEVATOR contracted while he was under age “The fact that the law allows him/| pants, fully lined, strong sturdy | Scotch cheviot, serge lined coats clothes, good linings, good work and full lined trousers, in gray AND SAVE MONEY ‘The next time you are on Second Ave. Jallows him to back out of the mar ria, De . g io jriage does not release him from] manship, combine to make these and brown This is one of our Sizes 6 to 17 | best values, in sizes 6 to 17 years. up to the fifth floor of the Bidg. and see for yourself the [his duty to take care of the girl | Pending the suit,” said the judge, values we are giving in new Fall juits. Whether you buy or not, come nd wool mixture. | wool Blankets ranging in price up to $27.50. Third Floor. tra good grade of cotton x80 Inches, Fi : am pussied to Raew where I can find book biteh tm New York om taberitence Clothing for the Bo splendid values SCHOOL CLOTHES AT $5.00| SCHOOL TROUSERS, $1.50 | Velvet Corduroy Trousers, + Velvet Corduroy of extra good ; : quality in drab and golden brown, | guaranteed to wear satisfactorily j or a new pair. Sizes 5 to 17 years. A YOUNG AMERICAN. A—The fact that you are trying, and always have tried, to do the THE MARKETS A decrease {n the demand and the fact that the market is over-| best, according to your understanding, should give you self-confidence, Norfolk style coats. These suits " 3 ainted. h BD and let's get acq' | stocked has caused a decline in the | Or, rather, a confidence tn God to direct you in working out your life give everlasting wear. Sizes 6 to School Trousers, $1.00 and y ik ebanee to the Oe cr ie ar at that you have stopped smoking may account for the feel 16 years $1.50, of woolen materials, fully J ion Of e ir eo a = t > D IES’ SAMPLE | ries is not expected for some time,| ings you have at present, but if you will continue to refrain from it, SCHOOL CLOTHES ant $7.50 | Jined. Sizes 5 to 17. | Local cabbage probably will go on| before long you will get above the present state of mind, and will be One- and two-trouser : uits in | all-wool fabrics, splendidly tail- School Blouses, 50c, of tah SUIT SHOP }sale Friday. Good shipments of | lad you quit. As long as you honestly do your best, why worry about r tomatoes are being received, Cu-| yourself? Lack of self-confidence {ts usually too much self-conscious ored in handsome patterns. A-1 madras, black sateen and plain cumbers are seiling poorly ness, Forget yourself as much as possible and get a wider view of the suits, in sizes 6 to 17 years. chambray. Third Floor G Rooms 500 to 506 Arcade Bidg. Between Union and University. EAT roducers for feutte| whole creation, There is nothing like it for giving one poise. by J. W. Godwin Apples. local cooking 1.00 @ 1.28 ts Fick berr 3 ome, she “4 3 ip was married before | cam have boys come the t antaloupes “* 1.00 1.69 t LONESOME Gin ~ yellow 50 g 40 A—TIf your mother will not allow the boys to come to your home, E COMMON u ies eee ik Pp 16 she should not allow you to go out with them; but I see no reason, at ph « seh your age, why you should not have company at home. You micht tel! > reen seve 26 | her the more boys that come to the house, the better chance your sister ? “G x ” tubbard .... ue 62 | will have of getting married. I think your mother cannot realize how I 3 sald the lesa te Bon king, wae : 02% | ongential It 1s for a girl to have young company, and that the home Is was about to gain an entrance with 20 -@ the place for it | # the girl at school! a hacksaw from the roof to the The headache is the bugbear o! e gir ie! | Hardy Hardware store, on Marion MacDougall-Southwick Second Avenue and Pike Street oo oe 1 am 35 years old, There are several reasons for this schoolgirl complaint. i = agen They 0 simple and so easily remedied that we wonder. tien |, ekveen Hirst, eoienet 10 ya 5 lod is called to them, that we have not thought and acted before. | P E he city we matutained am ardent eo te attention is c ; ; YO U R dB yey oA butter, tier was daicd May 7, 1913, She sald mot m word of mnother ‘One of the commonest causes is shortsightedness, An equally com-| He got dow mall right. | But Pa: ed a D © — farsightedness! . yi P mae Been joined true love, and had promised aig bad air of schoolrooms is another. jand, after a spirited chase, landed ? ae wee HI ee eet S tate == wage Soe Tee. Tight corsets, late lunches, continuous reading without the proper Bis in jail. counterbalance of outdoor exercise, are also first aids. na ~~ size . is dot r 3 ibe fat. . o oe 7 eed ew home ¢ \““Headachos are always more) Its eflef causes are insufficient : eo 1H ‘Two weeks later she married @ hotel porter ltrequent among girls who think a/OF unsuitable foods, the candy and Daily Healthogram O14 roosters, tive... 10 | pastry habit and indolence. @ . ; § 4 : pap ag of MRAER 109 | A—The affection you had for the young woman may havo been |great deal and have a highly Mer" The cure for this is plain, whole- Children should be taught the . White Peking .., 14 | pure and true from your standpoint, but evidently was not on her part. | vous temperament than among the some food at regular times and | Significance of the fact that 4 | | If you could see the cave a if it belonged to some other man, you|yirig who treat life lightly and do|proper exercise in the open long they can do without food for ne foree her whole matter? fat Spring ducklings, eol- weeks, water for days, but not 12 | would recognize cause for rejoicing in the fact that you have escaped < enough to offset the hours of study | it Mie $$ | woman capable of such deceitful action jnot worry and confinement in the achoolroom, | even minutes withour AIR. _ | r ‘ me, If your love is pure, {t will prove an up-bullding factor in your own| The very active girl who Ket® ‘Phe second type of headache is AT Bauate, 004. sine. 6s ii |character, despite her action, but when you talk of revenge, it brings | plenty of exercise is usually free \the “sick” headache. | ' Guinea fowl, live, dz. 335 | your affection to s low level, and is harmful to yourself, Put the |from them It gets this name from the fact s b) Old pigeons, good whole thing as far as possible from your mind, keep faith in spite of| There are two well-known type®|tnat jt is aceompanied with a con- Edison s Latest ‘ dow. 1.60 reverse appearances, and in time you will come to understand the good |of schoolgirl headache stant nausea or sickness at the | common q fat kidney, sy @ 14 you will derive from working out your problem from your own side The first “ind most stomach, With the schoolgirl, this P . eal, Ws 09 @ (12 Jonly. . one, perhaps, is the indigestion headache often begins in the morn- T Ik M hi THE N K) W a sic a a ® fntigeron headache often vesiog = woe worm: TalKing Machine : are . ee a eae |heavy sleep. She feels an intense | . L Le SPECIALS FOR FALL [oii ’in the temples, which some egress be = LADIES’ SUITS |times extends to one eye. The |hands and feet get clammy. She y do, Made to Order, Values $35 and $40 | fl ie Poh AT $27.00 et ae ee f h c | The remedy is a gentle emetic, Cait ae bu oe N. Y. TAILORS which will cause vomiting without Institution sho Tay, give ¢ sot Union St, | too much strain. Then give the N stomach a good rest and the head- ponathle. ache will pass off naturally. Dp To sum It up, the schoolgirl with iano Natesh ina ncaanche te very often the girl _ whose diet is not plain enough or whose supply of exercise and fresh air is lacking We cannot expect the schoolgirl to know this unless she is taught ‘The parent is the proper teacher. Q—1 am a girl of 17, and with « boy of 21 that asked m ‘Stearns’ Electric Till Rot atve her consent wm This valuable addition to the Edison line is a distinctive and handsome model of the concealed horn machine that suggests at onc economy and efficiency. It is bound to instil a feeling of admiration and joy in the minds of its owners and hearers. 5 It is particularly adapted for summer time use, for its compact- ‘ness alone makes It easy tu carry A.—In this instance your sister is right. You are under age, so) WW © and cannot get a license without a parent's or guardian's consent, and | | at oac aste judge your sister takes the place of parent and guardian, The boy may t — be a manly fellow, but you are both young and can afford to wait at Exterminates Cockroaches quickly | least a year, until you are of age. This little wait will also prove to . and very thoroughly; also Rats, | both whether or not you are likely to change your minds on this sub- 4 Mice, Waterbugs, ete, ject, Of course, you think you will not, but take my advice, and wait a} | Sold by Druggists, 25¢ and $1 00 | while; then, if you do not, it will be time enough. Or sent direct, charges prepald, on re. celpt of price. Money back if it fatie, to the cottage or camp, and handle |conventently. The marvelous tone James Taylor, a gardener, was jit produces ts the same sweet, clear run over this morning by a motor-| Edison tone that has become so uni- cycle as he was getting off a Broad | versally known and appreciated. |way car at 10th av, and Highland \drive, His leg was badly hurt This beautiful, Diamond | The motorist sped right on, and 1 hav neem I am like of! dow’t care about anything; sometimes I find mynel ts Stearns’ Electric Paste Co., Chiengo, M. ELABORATE BILL "4 objected, boy friend; but It seems 1 sometimes think Tam ey never care anyt 1 trtet! reapeet: but th : . . NOON AND EVENING to he what men nee Yor thene day. My. adi Wound ve only fair to assumell! neither his name nor number was | Point (no needle) ma- | know I qm not btton and very favorably “Neted.»— | obtained chine, including 10 inde- We carry a complete stock of the best makes, sweet toned, dur able instruments that will bring pleasure to yourself and your friends for a lifetime YOU WILL BE SURPRISED to find that you can buy a REAL PIANO here for what plano sale fakers charge yoy for a P Hox, representing It to be a $600 or $600 Piano, when it is worth ax a musical inatrument little even as a plece of structible records. SAD AWAKENING! Onty $65 | a A small payment down and a lit- | M. Nesrolla blinked at the coat it " land trousers hanging in his room. | tle each month will make cossible ‘| lfle subbed) hie aves, Was. he [the necessary toweh for your*coms vie ‘plete happiness, from a musical awake? AB Tt wasn’t the same sult he had | S@"dpoln ° hung up, when he hit. the hay a few short hours before. Nesrolla also discovered that, in the exchange of suits, which oc curred’ during the night at the Right hotel, on Washington st., he is also minus $4 in cash, and bank books and certificates aggre- | gating a total value of $80. Third and University | | We ft, | 1 always had my | | | SCOURAGED, A eer up! The best is yet to come, I think the root of the trouble ig that you are doing work you do not care for, If you are of | age, and your mother has no real ground for objecting to nurse's course, | why not save up a ttle and take it? While we may dislike to do any.) e thing against our parents’ wishes, after one has reached mature years SPECIAL SALE he should decide for himself, and even a parent has not the right to in- terfere. The good Intentions of many parents are a real drawback to r thelr own judgment is matured. OF BRASSIERES the children agser $1.00 and $1.50 values, to You have accomplished a great deal if you have gained the respect an i lose out at 5O¢ of all the men you have met, but you may carry your reserve too far. gon oS One can be pleasant and have a good time withcut being “gay” in the MRS. BARRETT sense you use it, You are mistaken when you think men are not look- § | 215 Madi St. ing for good, sensible girls. The world is full of them. He cheerful, k = acison * © and the way will open for you to find your real work, | know, se _ | : [11:30 to 2:30-4:30 to 7:30 P.M. Don't buy Leoks or Talk, But » REAL PIANO Jones, Rosquist, Kil'en Co. me,Plano Dealers. Ret, Pike and Pine ain 8121 Seattle's I 1510 Srd Ave M Bins