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—# THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1913. Do ° VOTE FOR QUEEN AT | COUNTY FAIR WITH COUPON FROM STAR Those who attend the second an King county fair, which opens SEATTLE STAR VOTING \ at the Meadows next Monday, will COUPON elect, by popular vote. the queen of King County Fair Popularity the fair, the most p tar child Contest ost popular, or the ugll ee eee . Most popular woman for eat, man. cor. | queen, most popular chlid, and Tho contest will be gered, the holder of 4 {ng entitled to cast | either a woman ca queen, the child or The contest for the popular o wely man Ww affair, the winning cw peing able to tell at the most popular or ugly man for | t vote for Classification I reallae my terrible THIS COUPON COUNTS AS A ONE-CENT CASH VOTE the truth k they do aud keep et st whether he was ¢ aPeopularity, or lack of beauty, | to the office of the fair association, | bie tawtatly a eres Room 440, New York Block, or put me, There enough plat: enled ballot boxes at elther sas t have, and tam eocetving now y dear parents, Cam think ime of Contest Open Today bo The fi plac’ A—To my sense of honor, you have no right to t aside the man al count | The contest opens today with the Piication of the first b in} at The § office, and the win-| you stole from hte wife, unless tt {* to give him back to her—and I Seattle Star, One of these bal-| ner notified to appear snot of/imagine she would not have him now, Either marry the man or leave} jots Will be publishe to and in-|the fair grandstar A © € him—but den't leave just to marry some one you again imagine you] Gating Tuesday, September 9. The ed. The n will receive ah ove, P by your lesson, or you will have to learn {t over again jeontest will close at § p.m Tues | some diamond ring, the child a dia-| True love can never harm any one mond ri queer proposition that a woman, or man, will live a wrong The voting coupons will be fp m ng With a comparatively until one or the Yehed only in The . 1 ’ some one else to love(t—then suddenly realize and, when properly and the | out stake they have made, Or, two young people will Je cast for one yote for any candi wrong If 1 the girl becomes a mother, and th and then only,| date in any of the three classes, Or] w st they nee wror It i# not the condition that causes the awakentn votes can be cast at the rate of one, “ Ose that { but In the wrong thought, followed the wrong act,| leent each with a really les the err I do truly sympathize, but I cannot learn: others Can Mall Your Vote lessons for them, and {t Is high time young people use thelr God-given tn tellect. Every girl who is not an Idiot knows she has no right to fool oney intended for votes should } © eon in e Jopes and sealed caer geal had: Bodd Relay Meet) ‘ gad the amount written on the out : wit together with the names of ‘candidates voted for. Votes) Gov. Ernest Lister and Mra, Lis ean be mailed to ng or /teF Will be the guests of honot at department, of The Sea We hc bahioaad 45: be tendered thorn be A--No one has a right to such sensitiveness that he cannot bo i! asked for the return of a loaned article, if he hasn't had the sense of — en it. I find t this fear of hurti asking. Of course a young man's feelings ts gregation the Second Baptist) forg fort church, ad W. 63rd/ Accountable for many a misdeed on the part of girls is right to do om pageant |things in a kindly manner, backed by a kindly spirit, but I belleve wit \ ; pen | Roosev that we should “hew to the line, let the chips fall where d in your open:| Ate Don’t fret an 2 ing of a campaign to wipe out the in 7 a eta aaah i aes nyse ree ee t ret the oven “just } dep the then. Se ell t ot 1 are A member ne club, yo effort to get debts against ¢ hurch. They! root that you should be wearing the pin that is a badge for what the ” amount to over $16,000, but the pas ‘sage he "jelub st 60. tor, Rev. Hause, who assumed the Use jpastorate on June 16, 1912, is con . Itident enough money will be raised Q.—1 note your logten! answers to many, there the liberty to ask your opinion and advice in the Crescent)’ clear up the mortgages and the pronto open accuunts 1 am a girt of 24, am good | am very ambitions. Abe account of my high th Powder LONDON, 8 1.—It ts not \ b | decemeyt Which gives the|STMly known that Sir James! “There aro auch managers as you speak of, but sh Dest results if the | Uithew Barrio, whose thousands | with the first-class theatres, and I can advise you to ko to no others of admirers have not yet become ac-| 4 iittie training by a dramatic teacher ts best, and any good booking dough is baked tn |. omer . . e! Moderately hot | cuttomed to his now title, was one! agent will direct you to one, The trainer will help you to get started a moderately hot/of the closest friends of the late/and advise you of the beat place for you on the ¢ ate! and advise you « vont pl lor yo Estee Capt. Scott of the Antarctic) In the highest sense, acting is an art, and a fine one, Good stage expedition k, and {If you wil! eschew all night suppers, and 25c Per Lb. Sir James Barrie receiv ives, you will get along all right tn ter from Capt. Scott, writter ight. That does not mean.to snub any one, or , . , Ask Your Grocer the explorer’s companion had to think yourself better, for you know not what they may have gone| ished in the tent, and th through, but you can uplift your surroundings any by @ good con-| jment was so terrible tn {ts tragedy| gition of » own mi I know a girl who sang fc tle in a very jthat Barrie has refused even to) all the waiters and the manager respected her, and ab jhint at its contents to his most in-jeq her, too. A fudge told me not long ago that no ma jtimate friends. , man might be, he respects a good woman, and, | might add—if she shows him how. Pe Ladies’ Suits Made to Order I do not advise young girls to go on the stage, because their char and | acters are not formed, but If you study your profession from an artist's S00 oe | EAN IN THROAT standpoint, and devote yourself to the high side of it, you will have Fi and Workmanship Guaranteed little trouble. WINFIELD, Kas, Sept. 1.—Ry a Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop J purriea operation at a hospital here, 0-200 Lamber Exchange Side. 1/9 bean was taken from the throat of a 2yearold child and its life saved. The bean had penetrated UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY | into the right bronchial tube, com Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth pletely stopping It and depriving} Bank Bidg., 2nd & Pike | the lung of alr. It was located by X-ray and reached by an incision in the trachea. The child was that ’ of Will Grabam, of Dexter, A CONSTANT READER. ase BS — A—She Is your second cousin, once removed, and the relationship fs so distant that marriage is not debarred and will be legal JUST A LITTLE SALT WITH THIS NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—After eating 39 lobsters on a wager, a total of 483-4 pounds at one meal, Christopher Granger said that he feit no ill effects. The meal was eaten in competition with Arnold A. Hartman. The feast was Thirty-nine lobsters, weighing one to one and one-quarter DR. L. R. CLARK, D. 0. 8. pounds apiece. work means bard we you know hav way of keeping st Q—I come to you, for I better advice than a 1 believe we could learn ti dfnther on hy ¥ mother’s arringe be What relation is ahe 1 read your good advices, Now 1 come a very nice appearing fellow, 1 went and I found out lots about ings when he nyone so plee to me wrtkes with w with like = brot ™ Im; alee, long friendly, but he My folks rend bis letters som with him when What de you © Henit FF me you will print this before letter, an@ thanking you, wit Why should anyone suffer with|| ‘Six Breen peppers A.—As far as I can judge from what you write, everything seems the nerve-racking, old-fasnioned ong } rnin Se to be all r and I woul last to cast suspicion on a good man, jmethods r e , — but you are both young xperienced, and a good man never solutely caiians ahithoos vod "a Fon Settee af Sees, | cuenta to any ‘seutry the parents of the girl care to make reearding Time required, ons hour and |/him, so I consider it your ‘parents’ duty to know something of the ‘Your disposal? Remember, we can fill, crown or “ettract any tooth you have without “pain. 42 minutes. young man you are to marry, and as he wishes to take you #o far away they will feel better for knowing all is right. Hy all means, marry at your own home, A good man is a good man wherever he Is, and having Our prices are the lowest that : s been in a circus {s no ertme, have ect boot otined he teat Very Bright Girl ne aaa {for the high class work which we ; Q—What should f any when introducing # young man to jdo. Just think of getting an extra) FORT SMITH, Ark, Sept. 1 my oantt il { $10.09 Gold Crown for $4.00,| Adeline Lincoln, 13 years old, was A—"Aunt Mary, this is Mr , a friend of mine, Mr, — Or one of our famous $10.00 Never- awarded a scholarship in the Uni-|my aunt, Mrs. Adama.” Slip Plates for $5.90! And nut only| versity of Arkansas. She defeated Mat, we pin a guarantee to every a class of 32 applicants, all of whom ipted bill that means something were several years her seniur. The yon. | girl, a high school graduate, is the WE GIVE GAS | youngest ever awarded a univer. you tell me if n't support et alimony? for we are GRACE | Pasties sorely 1 | 1 poke re ago§ rong th pg A.—Bofore you think of getting a divorce, try another method. Go Regal Dental Offices (2o°F0 wo vcaes to the juvenile Judge and tell him the fncts of the case, He will prob Or. ably call your husband to private court and advise him by letter to get court 0. D. 8, Manager To get a divorce, you will Kansas City, Mo, school children|to work, and you will have no more trouble $405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union| (0 school year deposited $50,300 |have to stand the expense. No, you cannot get allmony without a di WOTE—Bring This Ad With You ||. banks yorce, but you can get support for yourself and your children by the a ae method above. uality Hi e . t and I want to tell you what a jolly girihood I A.—t do understand and of course they brought boys to the had, I had four brothers, house, and as I had a sister we had plenty of girls visit us, too, But The new stock has arrived and [M|we had our jolly times at home, and if we went out on a lark in the among these splendid sample gar levening, one of our mothers went with us. Really, I believe the young ments ia to be found a wide vari [Mi men liked mother better than us girls. We did not think of spooning, tty of cloths and colorings giv- | for we wore having a better time in a better way, with boating, and ing you a choice of the latest mod- lewimming, and horseback rides in the summer, and sleighing, coast- ela at prices that positively can- ing and our studies in the winter. So, I do understand that young peo- hot be duplicated anywhere in the [M| ple need good times, but they should not have to get them away from emembe at we save [g| home iad aria divided with ari It seoma to me parents nowadays are getting more and more self. customers—-that’s why we make [m/ish. They may not mean to, but a father who will striko his daughter , suggestion that it will pay you f™jon the head should be reported to the Humane society. The children take the ¢ or to our [flare ‘being given a chance in the courts today, and their side looked 4 on the fifth floor, Try It into. Your father is right about not wanting you out in the evening, tomorrow, you'll not be disap: allowed company at home If you are the kind of girl pointed do not ap- hardly ever 4 prove of my fier 0190. Fi low them to © 1 never allow them to Kise or get spoony. sach clroumnte but you should b |you say you are. You are under ae, #0 you cannot leave home without consent, and hates be brought back if you do, #o I would advise you to stay until you | f age, and to do, as far as you can, what your father wishes, but ° 9 | are 0! 1es amp e lif ever he strikes you on the head again, report him to the juvenile | Judge. |? Your father might rend you to a reform school, but !f you told of Suit Shop his striking you on the head, you probably would be put in a private | home. Rooms 600 to 608 Arcade Bldg. 7 ell me can a girl over 18 be marrt t CK, 5 tween Union and without her p . Oe ee A.—I am sorry to say “Yes,” for but few girls of that age know the realities of married life, and are more or less enchanted with ro mance. I do not advise it unless the case is exceptional, University. ° M ugall - fouthwick Iq @onnection with JAMES MeCR. cessions range from 25 to 60 selling these Curtains in the tionate reduction The following curtains a the following makes Lacet Arabian, Cluny, M quisette, Point Genev ete ecru, Sale price m and istiteh Scrim Curtains tn er edge trimming and he Scrim Curtains in cream, ecrt long; full width, with lace Inse rim Curtains, 2% and 2% y ertion and lace edges in th Scrim Curtains, 2% yards long, full width, trimmed with fine | ie beget a so Assvian Curtains, mounted on the best grade lade tnpartioahanl oda. Gothen ia) May CHAN or crhamn | of rench ‘able Ne ting, autifully made; 2% yards $5 95 Choice of four different grades, $2.55, $2.95, $3.55 and ‘ ong and fu riced at $3.55, $3.95, $4.95 and... ' Nottingham Curtains, 2% and ave, Wire weave and filet broiderec Venise Lace Sets and able for coats or waists Plain Net Chemisettes with 12% to 15. Chemisettes fi waistline with elastic tape. Price $1.00. SPECIAL purchase of all Dresser and Sideboard double Damask in round or s exceptional value is that the HIS represents the great tories and importers were in the humor of disp white, cream and 1 55 surplus stocks at a concession. In this instance the con Arabian, Have hemstitched edge. Priced, the pair... . good cholce of prices and pat $1.29, $1.55, $1.75, $2.55, $2.95 and The New Gowns (Guaranteed Silk and Suits Demand Dainty Neckwear AND Embroidered Dutch Collars with jabots at- tached. They are lace trimmed and some are em- l $2.50 Irish Embroidered 2 inches; $ ID PIKE STREET RYG CO., New York Store open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily SECOND AVENGE Ai 2500 Pairs of Curtains in a Great Five Day Sale at From 4 to V2 Less Marquisette Curtains of an exceptionally fine grade, 2% yards long by 40 inches wide. Come tr special purchase made w per cent. For this reason pre are propor Marquisette Curtains © grade as above—with hemetitehed a a edge and trimmed with a fine lace edging 1 95 Price, the pair » ccnee ' Cluny Lace Curtains, mounted on a heavy grade of French Cable Nett! 2% and % yards long—some with edge trimming—others with ec $1.95, $2 55, $2.95, $3.55, $3 Niel? beeline eg. a $4.95 following descriptions at re offered in this sal comprising arle Antoinette, Boney Scrim, Mar vtch Madras Curtains, 244x48; all new effects; $1 95 A few small lots in the higher grades priced equally low. Imported French Renaissance Curtains in white only, 2% yards Arabian shades, with Cluny e jong, mounted on a he Cc Netting. Just three patte grade of French Cable 3 55 ed body. Sale price, pair 1 Price ni ‘ ‘ 1 and Arabian, 2% yards $1 55 Novelty Net Curtains, 2% yards long and full width—white and ertion and edge; the pair ' | Arabian A large variety of patterns to choose from Priced | for this sale at 98c, $1.29, $1.55, $1.95, $2.55, $2.95, ards long. A variety of $1 55 | $3.55, $3.95, $4.96 and ......... $5.45 ' | nis lot. Price, the pair 5-Fards onc: tn Gable Not Matin Odd pairs of all makes of Curtains at Sale Prices in white, cream and Arabian. A terns, Priced, 98c, $3 55 In some cases the quantities are limited; early shopping ts ‘ , ' | therefore advisable Fourth oe Stockings $1.00 months without developing a hole anywhere. They come in black, tan and white. The guaran- tee goes with each three Tomi Silk Hose are guaranteed to wear three airs purchased, and the cus- tomer may have assorted colors if desired. Special values, 3 pairs for $3.00. Onyx Stockings 50c Silk Lisle Hose for women in black, white, and $1.50 to $3.95. Collars in pretty patterns, suit cial 95¢. adjustable collars. Sizes z a all the desirable shades. They are durable, comfortable and neat fitting. An imported, full fashioned hose. The pair, 50¢. Kom « First Floor. Linen and White Goods t nicely, as they are finished at New Imported Voiles 65c Fine Voiles, 42 and 46 inches wide, of even woven texture; Mnen hemstitched and embroidered = | rfs, Size 18x54 inches. As- sorted styles; $2.50 value, special $1.50. will launder perfectly. The prices are $2.00, $1.50, $1.25 $5.00 Irish Damask Cloth $3.50 $1.00, 75¢. dba sos 46e. .00, $1.50, $1.25, Fine and good weight, pure flax of Irish ma ufacture, and i . quare designs. The reason for this Imported Mercerized Batiste 50c re are no napkins to match, Two Sheer and transparent, of fine yarn and mercerized; 46 inches wide. ch, wi 0 values, each §. Special weav The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Av. and Pike St. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. FIND YOUNG NEST certs rrrrrc cre rTrcrc sts Ww SANTA MOD ‘ounded in the shoulder and evi dently worn out from a long run and swim, a splendid specimen of a three-pronged deer was found on the beach near the Japanese fish ing village. The deer had evidently been wounded up the coast and had lsought safety in the ocean by de- \werting the mountains when found by Japanese fishermen, who were searching for driftwood. The Japs are taking care of the deer, and will turn {t loose again as soon as it bas fully recovered, * * ICA, Sept. 1—] The deer was found lying on the _|beach, so thoroughly exhaueted it uld offer but little resistance RERKRARRREEREREK PLEADS TO DIE AS HOME BURNS NEW YORK, Sept. 1.-—Mre. Sarah Harris, who attracted wide attention last year by an appeal to the state to kill her because she was par alyzed, was threatened with death when flames from a nearby fire éracked the win- dows of her room In an up- town sanitarium. When two attendants found her, she pleaded with them not to take her away, “This is the first chance I've had to die,” she said. “PLase let me stay here and if the room catches fire all my misery will be over She was taken to a safe #| room in the institution, *) RARER TAIES to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to la, m. Table d’hote Dinner, with pint of wine, The HOSES EE SE EER EEE EET TOM LAWSON’S campaign to fight Tammany reminds us that Abe| If your property is worth what Reuf is in prison and the fellows who made and used him are still going you ask, a Star want ad will find to church. Let Tom train his guns on what's behind Tammany! you a buyer. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES GREAT FALLS, HAVRE AND GLASGOW, MONT. ACCOUNT == OPENING FORT PECK INDIAN RESERVATION % 3 3 -10 Round Trip Fare a From Seattle TICKETS ON SALE SEPT. 2nd AND 16th ONLY For Full Information, Call on or Address so “See, Amer T. J. MOORE CITY PASSENGER AND TICKET AGENT ica F C. W. MELDRUM ASSISTANT GENERAL PAS- SENGER AGENT ——$$$_______—— National Park Route Columbia and Second Av. Phones: Main 117, Etfiott 5609