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THE STAR 1913 | ge PARENTS, GUARD YOUR CHILDREN IN SCHOOLROOM Light, ventilation and desks are |three of the first and chief mat ters to consider from the health viewpoint for the child A child's eyesight may be ruined for life through having to study in| an improper Hght, or from having to strain its eyes to look at a black-| board upon whieh the ight glares, | Many colds, which are often the beginning of more serious disease, are caught in a stuffy, {ll-ventilated room. It {8 as bad to have the school room too hot, as It Is to have it too cold! Change Air Frequently And where there are a number of children sitting and working for Jewelry Ribbon THURSDAY, AUGUST. 28, Remnants A2<Dougall - fouthwick || —_——— Price SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Specials Greatly In connection with JAMES McCREERY& CO., New York Reduced Store open from 9 a. m. to6 p. m, daily EMNANT DA Charge Purchases Made Friday Piaced on September Hill, Rendered A Special Sale of N Fall Suits at $20.00 « would need baby came. my husband we ttt with my mothe = Tem iT right in my. surmise that you allow. your mother to in Oct. Ist fluence you against your husband? If so, I would advise you to use r own judgment. Your mother ts not the one married to him, and [ainer imagine (or is it imagination’) that she makes you think you are abused. I really believe that all young couples should live to themselves /several hours, it is imperative to whenever !t is possible, and if not, the parents should attend strictly to their own affairs and let the young people settle their own quarrels. change the alr, frequently! In nice weather, keep the win A n is no excuse for him running down your family, and {t ls un-|dows open at top and bottom to in ot er Kind, to say the least; but 1 belfeve there is fault on both sides. Sup-|sure a current of afr. The stale} pose you try this before you get a divorce: Never, even to your moth-| alr rises to the top of the room and + rm S e l Purch f Waist Peay a Word against your husband. As long as you live with him, tt/will find proper outlet js dishonorable to do so, Decide your own questions; talk things over In cold. weather, the windows Up to $2.50 Values on Remnant Day $1.65 A MODEL of Ratiste, in three-quarter sleeve style, is trimmed The desk, third, but not last from the standpoint of importance, should be an individual matter of |consideration with the teacher fn each individual child's case uble price concession, The materialsare wide wale diagonals, cheviots, mannish mix- a consic weaves and serges. The black, tures brown, taupe, The styles are th most ay 1 show the new s in the long as trimming Th assortment consists of 50 Suits which were made especially for us and on which we received iford cords, two-tone diagor colors include a nove ity navy and light and dark gray fnstead of quarreling should always be open at the top|} Now, about the baby: Leave the little one alone with him some-ja little way, Throw them open at] with Insertion and pin tucks. The square neck t# edged with imitation Irish, while bands of lace and embroidery so that he will have to care for it, There ts nothing wil! bring |the bottom, too, every hour or forth his father love like the appeal for protection the child will make,/Allow the children to stand a ‘t think of divorce every time some little thing goes wrong, and see fast, at this time so that s he has justice done him as well as yourself. y not catch cold dpring NTE! o t abe fhich wins, just as in other cases. To my mind, this method simply | Pe iio Ry SE ae rene. Ft ee Ove the aeNreErS ns a price on the woman, and I think no self-respecting man will con-|CHESTEDNESS and many other A second model of Marquisette opens tn front and ts trimmed & money proposition in connection with a case of this kind, lis result from ch en sitting In with clusters of pin tucks extending over the shoulder. The flat the sudden tnrush of cold air. desks not fitted, properly, to them. collar and turned-back cuffs are trimmed with Copen blue. The Consider the Desks » plain and draped skirts, while the sleeves are three-quarter, Glass buttons are used as fastening. braid, velvet and ornaments $20.00, Ww A man can be fined for alienation of the ; e3 ; for Fall wear right? A ur friend ts right affections of another man’s wife Many things come up to determine!" GROOKED SPINES back nd cut ts. | The special price for this sale is self material are 1 t 19 Wash Dresses, Formerly Priced From $15.00 to $35.00, for $10.25 ratines in combinations, s in some cases ning purposes, Special at paper I look for the letterd 1am 21, ard The ms and many ot are decidedly while others this assortment elaborate, making the are sufficie plain for 6 themselves Th of afternoon and ev There are all sizes in the assortment. Q—Every time 1 pick up ¢ you, ast ¢ Another walst of Marquisette has yoke effect, turned down seg collar of flowered Marquisette and back cuffs to match. One-half-inch tucks are used as trimming. Kill-Germ Squirt Is Latest in the Subway person always good. im engraed to a street wear A waist In square neck style {# daintily trimmed with bands $10.25. of imitation Venise and bands of embroidery. Clusters of pt its i i i i cab st lp a od rallba ood Reena ete ustera of pin 17 Suits in White Serge and Wool Materials. Former Prices Range From with net. pth bord haa { '7$32.50 to $55.00. Special in this Selling at $18.75 effects ww, 8o company with BaP were! BeT TWAT MARTHA, Wrocnem A Few Grants ally a man who means to marry a girl ts anxious to get the WAPLOCNE! at ‘and set the day; others take things for granted and think because mean well, the girl should know it—sort of expect her to be a er; others do not mean to marry the girl at all, but pretend You are the one who will have to de Your choice of any of the models described, and many others ¢ go they can spoon with her. p 2 what his intentions are. ’ just as attractive, at $1.65, Becond Floor. ‘As for long engagements, I have always thought if two people can \ wy be true through a long engagement, they will not be able to be so Besides these equally in tailored and semi-tailored at these will » of $18.75 is only a fraction of their real worth. white of Ratine s asing combinat Ak high class and that the pr Batiste is used in a very attractive V-neck model. Heavy » majority of these Suits are serge lace, pin tucks and Val. edging are used as trimming, The three 9 A hich are quarter sleeves have the pin tucks and Val. lace to match dark ¢ d you that every present an garment is d white on of styles offerings convince extremely Second Floor. before marrying. If you get so well acquainted that you cannot egree, you would better not marry. —_———_—_——- @ girl, 22 years old, he Children’s Lingerie and Tub Dresses Sharply Reduced for Remnant Day i Sizes 6 to 14 Years p I HESE little Dresses are all broken sizes, and they must be Fe Linoleum Sale their married life. It is a good idea to know each other pretty © mind. ws de what ts right. with other young men, but wal ink he will change his mind w Wild's Printed Linoleum, regular price 65c, for q TOMO cio, OE Ore ee ee ee you will cast aside your seif and think o1 is * “Married people would be the honeymoon, wouldn't let rete ——————— SPECIALS FOR FALL Made to Order. Values $35 and $40 A—tI am sure I cannot tell what any man, woman nett five minutes, so how can I tell what this young man may do from now? It seems of far more importance to me that he told ‘an untruth, and that he ts selfish in wanting you to stay at home drop all your other men friends, for fear you will like some one than him. defore judging him. fo te bie for a healthy, masculine sae ence Oes*taser without woctet t tmeuperionced ago. the aforesaid soctety tweaty years to come to tne on 1 for wainted with a few gent men, but for reasons ft roduce me to the! Kkeow I will act a rin, resent have learned not to this clase of girls reside, know any number, friends, too. A STRAY ONE. A-—I do believe a man or woman can be perfectly happy without fociety of the opposite sex, but I see no reason why they should be perfectly happy in the society of each other. but in men, what we call the masculine is more developed, and Women the feminine qualities. some really manly men possess t! children, or any one a t largely develo in the ma. rt cake they meet on a high and congenial plane of thought they both improved and happier. Selfconsciousness {s a habit of thinking too much about ones self your thoughts to benefiting others, and that habit of thought lead you to true frien For instance, you may have a good im the car, but your self-consciousness deters you. Te iss sotho pons nly of being of help, you may Don't try to assist physically You might join the auxiliary he true mother love toward That is what I mean. But a good friend. A word of warning: lady you see, or you may regret it & good lodge and make acquaintances there. ———$— Q—1 left 2 nice bow you get them? | have w errs 4 Mi A. Ht al x you very much for the roses. My space has been very daay vaact begin to publish all the letters I receive, so I pick those I think most important and those that will reach the greatest ber of people. I have not space for the whole article you sent, but a@ part of it: tthe office, Did © er. printed it 1 have happier if wives and husbands would some pleasure as they £0, and not degenerate into mere machines. tion is necessary to keep the heart in place. : ‘ould be happler if the men would remember that a woman miling who has to cook the ‘salt Sasa dlenens get rid of a neighbor, tend a baby, tle up the of a 2-year-old, gather up the play tle head of a 6-year-old on skates, and get a il, to say nothing of the sweeping, cleaning, dusting, c vho, sym id not be expecting too much from a man who, | _velabor her carry so much as her parasol —— ete. A word |] Ladies’ Suits Made to Order | $25.00 and $28.00 | Guaranteed LADIES’ SUITS T $27.00 Fit and Werkma Fit Guaranteed N. Y. TAILORS |] Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop | 248-240 Lumber Exchange Bide. 401 Union st. ST E are out of the high-rent district, but are W strictly in the high-grade piano and player piano business. We sell better pianos for less money, give easier terms than elsewhere. WAAK-BAKER PIANO COMPANY, Inc. 1406 FIRST AVENUE. 106 UNION STREET. Bon Marche Annex Seattie, Wash. Factory Distributors for the Ivers & Pond, Hallet & Davis, P. 8. Wick, Conway, and Others. Free Treatment FOR THE CIGARETTE HABIT AT THE Brendel Drug Co. 117 YESLER WAY Our Doctor 1s using the new Treatment, His services are free to all patrons. Look for the Yellow Front. Pre iptions filled for Less Money. Be very sure you have learned the truth about his |} Each one of us an inmost consciousness, both masculine and feminine qualities of Have you never noticed to what a jority of the human race, dinner, answer the door things for a 4-year-old, tle n S-year-old rezdy for dur- }being built | NEW YORK your atomizer!” Aug. 28 is the ery in New fork among subway patrons. Shoot a little disinfectant over your upper person, and If the un- couth person wedged in the door- way has an alr you don't lige, sive him a shot of It, too. Every sufferer with an {magina- tion has looked over the sea of heads tn the cars ahead and con. Jared up millions upon millions of microbes rising until the rush of air catches the deadly mass. It took a woman to solve the problem. She boarded an uptown express at Brooklyn Bridge and her Colontal aspect and haughty |mien as she sniffed the car drew attention right away The thin, artstocratic jthe gran dame quivered a |moment as she reached into her |knitted. handbag, pulling forth an | atomizer | Passengers gasped while she lealmly sprinkled herself a few [times and shot several squirts Into the atmosphere for good measure. HAD A GOOD TIME nostrils of The excursion given by Stewart & Holmes to their employes, cus tomers and friends, In commemo- lration of the silver anniversary of the firm, was a splendid success Wednesday The day was spent at East sound, Orcas island, the 300 pienickers be. ing conveyed to the outing place lon the steamship Chippewa, char- \tered for the oceasion. WAN nter’ reat T MORE PAY Wash., Aug, 27—-Camp and helpers engaged on Northern snow sheds, here by Guthrie and McDougall, have gone on strike for better sanitary working conditions, an increase in wages from 35 to 40 cents per hour and reinstate- ment of their foreman. ear, |the kkk awennhnanee * * * LABOR DAY MAIL * * The postoffice will remain ® # open from 8 a, m, until 10% # a, m, and the carriers will ® \® make one full delivery on * | Labor day. Mail brought to ® # Seattle Monday on the G. N. & & fast mail, providing it arrives # on time, will be delivered, * * * ee ee ee Declaring that his family troubles no longer made life worth while, Harry Smith. . at 7 o'clock this morning attempted suicide in his machine shop, 2913 First av. 8., drinking # small quantity cyanide, His partner, O. Dixon, immediate: ly ‘notified the police, and at the city hospital it was discovered Smith suffered more from alcoholic intoxication than the poison. He had been drinking heavily in the past few days, He i# in no serious danger. lINVITED TO SAN FRANCISCO COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 28.— Lieut. Gov. Wallace of California to- |day invited the governors’ confer: lence to meet In San Francisco in 1915. He also asked the governors to boost the Panama Pacifie epost tion by encouraging state build. ings, ° Get out} Wild’s Printed Linoleum, regular price 75c, for A-1 Newark Inlaid Linoleum, regular price $1.50, for Wild’s Inlaid Linoleum, regular price $1.60 and $1.85, Hudson's Inlaid Linoleum, regular price 90c, special There ts still a splendid selection of patterns from which to choose. The majority of the assort ment is of the celebrated Wild's make, which the government has accepted as the linoleum standard. The prices quoted here are for this sale only, which ends Saturday. A charge of l0c a yard will be made for laying. Bring your room measurements with you, Orders will be cuted in rotation Fourth Floor. Remnant Day Bargains in the A white batiste dress In ce style, has low neck, short sleeves and pleated skirt. The yoke is of Irish crochet and the waist is hand embroidered, The skirt is trimmed with insertion to match. Former price $8.75, special $2.18. A one-piece dress of white marquisette, has low neck, short sleeves and pleated skirt. It is trimmed with Baby Irish inser- tion, hand embroidery and fine tucks. White ribbon belt. For- mer price $16.50, special $4.13. Assorted Plaid Gingham tub dresses with low neck, short sleeves and pleated skirt. The yoke and cuffs are of fine em- broidery. Former price $2.75, for Remnant Day $1.65. Other dresses at these prices in galatea, made in one-piece style, and Norfolks of striped lawn, Second Floor. Daggett-Ramsdel: Silk Department 36-inch Brocaded and Plain All-Silk Eponge in all the New Colors 36-inch plain Crepe de Chine, the 59c for the Plain, 79c for the Brocaded 36-inch Brocaded Crepe de Chine, the yard, 8D¢. yard, ie. 36-inch Silk Reductions includes coatings, sultings, serges 6 from $1.00 to $5.00. The broadcloths. OMEN’S Bathing ‘Suits of W black Halcyon cloth piped assortment with black and white. These Prices rai suite were good values at their for- mer price of $4.50. Reduced for Remnant Day to $2.50. Third Floor. You will find eponges, Crepe de Chines, crepe me Parasols on Hosiery Specially Priced 1 for Remnant Day Remnant Day Roya’ ae girls’ Stockings of durable quality in black, tan, at Half Price sky and pink, Reduced to, the pair, 14¢, HIS includes our entire line of the season's Parasols. A good variety of shapes, colors and prices from which to choose Vanity Belts, white, pink, Nght blue and lavender. Regular 15¢ and values, 5¢, Vanity Purses of genuine leather, with chain handles and change purses, 50¢. Women's Imported Lisle Hose of fine thread silk finish, dou ble isle sole, heel and toe and deep double garter top, 50e value. Reduced for Remnant Day to 39¢. Women's fine white Hose in silk, cotton and silk lisle, All sizes are in the lot, and there are a dozen different kinds to choose from. Up to 50c values, e. Women’s Silk Hose, with double lisle heel and toe; 50c values, for Remnant day, 38¢. First Floor, First Floor. House Dresses Priced for Quick Disposal FEW House Dresses still re- A main of our summer stock We repriced thes radical red BasementSpecials Hasses, with block tin covers, 5 dozen for $1.10. Regular price 9c, The new squat style Jelly Regular price 30c the dozen, now Double Safety Fruit Jars, %4-pint size. now, the dozen, 75¢. Garbage Cans, made in Seattle, with sanitary bottoms and airtight covers. Regular price $2.75, special $1.95. tra heavy charcoal tin Wash Rollers with copper bottoms. 2.75 size now $1.95. tric Sad Irons, 7% now $2.19. Parowax, put up in one-pound packages the; special, 2 pounds 15¢. Just received another shipment of Tetley’s Celebrated India Ceylon Tea—the Sun Flower brand—put up in 1-lb, airtight cans Regtlar, the pound, $1.00; special, 69¢, in Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, sets of 3 irens, nickeled plated, with stand, Regular price $1.25, special 79¢. 1900 Gravity Washing Machine; operates like a clock; washes clothes cleaner and better than if done by hand, Regular price .$12.00, special $9.75. Folding Laundry Benches, made of hardwood, shellacked; jusf te right height, Regular price $2.50, spectal $1.79. Clothes Wringers, made by the American Wringer Co.; Horseshoe brand; fully guaranteed for 3 years. Pure Para rub: ber rolls, Choice of either malleable iron or hardwood frame Regular price $5.00, special $3.89. Basement. Westinghouse E pounds, 1912 model Rae Regular price $6.60, tions to dispose of Regular, the pound, them quickly, Some of them are priced at cost and less. Dresses of pereale and gingham. square and round neck styles, half sleeves. Dresses that fit well © neat in appearance; $ 50 values at $1.25. Dresses of gingham, in blue or pink stripe; also black and white pereale, trimmed in solid color to match, and white embroidery; $3.50 and $3.75 values at $2.00, a Third Floor. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Av. and Pike St. Remnants of Dress Goods at 1% Price Bedfords, whipcords, cashmere and Your choice at % price. Remnants of Silk at 14 Price ors, Charmeuse, Duchess satin, fancy silks lining silks and messalines. Prices range from 75c to $6.00 the yard. Your choice, 2 price. Perfect Cold Cream The 50c Tube or Jar, 29c Armour’s Venetian Bath Tablet, highly perfumed bath soap, 3 for 5e. Squibb’s Talcum Powder, violet, cdirnation or unscented, 1:2'2¢, Perfection Egg Shampoo, 25c size, 19¢. Wanous’ Shampoo Bag—a herb shampoo, 6¢, “4711” Eau de Cologne Bath Salts, $1.00 size S5¢. illiant, 2O¢. pure First Floor, First Floor. Odds and Ends of at Remnant Day Prices in white, nat- ural chamois color, gray and black. Nearly all sizes are Won Silk Lisle and Chamoisette Glov To close out at, the pair, 19¢, included. Long Kid Gloves, mostly white, but a few colors, Some are kid—others genuine chamois skin. A few have been mended where slight strains occurred. Up to $2.50 values, S5¢, Long Pure Silk Gloves, with double tipped fingers and full elbow length; black, white and tan, in nearly all sizes. Very special, the pair, 69¢. First Floor. Of the 1,740 Shirts Placed on Sale Wednesday Morning a suffictent variety remains to give excellent choice. Aivided Into three lots. Lot 1—§9¢, Lot 2— 3-83.85. In Lot 1—are Shirts which regularly sell at $1.00, $1 $1.50. There is an excellent variety of cloths and patterns in both Hghtand dark effects, All of these shirts are made in coat style. 14 to 17%. They may be had with plain or pleated bosoms, Exceptional values at S9¢. In Lot 2—are Shirts which sell regularly for $1.50, $2.00 and 50. Most of these are of Excello make, although there is @ good assortment of other well known makes. All sleeve lengths are included, and the neck sizes range from 14 to 17%. Straight cuffs, detached cuffs and French cuffs attached are well repre- sented. There are plain and pleated bosoms, These shirts are very special, indeed, at ®1.15. In Lot 3—are regular $6.00 and $7.00 Shirts, They are pure silk of Excello make, A variety of stripes are shown, and the cuffs, are in French style. This is a popular and fashionable shirt, and the price at which it Is here quoted brings it within the reach of every man, The sizes are 14, 144, 15, 15%, 16, and 16%. Special, ®3.S85. They are 1.15, and Lot izes,

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