The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1913, Page 5

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OO 14 An Exceptionally SHOT WITH LONDON nd cloth bet. Potied Program Shrewtec ic To Be Given by . x. SON MY y MOTORCYCLISTS CELEBRATE — NEW YOR overa FILERS RECITAL HALL ‘terion tos 9 te Third Ave. and University St ~ ee if avi een enrolled Tomorrow Evening at 8:15 o’Clock ADMISSION FREE \—Ter . Fall by Seoteh A Marcel br Save will pay you Geran solo" Angel's Serenade masecee B plete new fall linea. cots) Wotin Odligntc. Et Bell Mareh BB iisnieorer ’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 aranteed and Work mansh grow: e Wonder Millinery 1525 Second Ave. FALL HATS how tn and rehdy for your approval. cordially requested to inspect our stock. ODER your fall apparel and new clothes are ple in every station f Our 115 Gately 8 give you the same valt or better value for price, and need you = ae Newly ee Store x = =x = = Fall Styles in Men’s Suits $16.75 to $30.00 Uittle detail the fs thought of and to fit you properly » reliable clothes particular attention drap we pay OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M , Stores Cin Every La Where SE EBEBCE EE SE EE now in. We Are Low Rent District fook over our com. Northwestern 1329 Firet Ave. Choice home 216 Pike St. We have the finest ortment of all the latest materials and models to be had. Our prices are Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores et Your Fall Clothing on Credit No need to put off buying Fall ts here Use this plan that has been so popular with well dressed peo- $1.00 a Week, or $5.00 a Month, Visit Our Remodeled Separate Entrances for Men and Women. Tailored Serge Suits for You will find just what you desire in the Naturally you w the best val Bop new styles ics and shades. When | find, so we have ade it possib you buy a e sure of getting | garments Of excellent quality blue serge, fatisfacti » suit lasts. Every | Mned with soft taffeta or guaranteed satin, or left open 1119-21 Third Ave. Near Seneca GOLD HERE’S NEWEST FOR THIS FALL’S WEAR * made Styles In the when From “Rig andy ; 5 you buy. Pipe Oregon © Min All nr fa will be mue * Seime a Thvestigate our system—tt orn t . A navy blue tad mibait 8 zen - French designe makes the mos etly plain Cloak Suit Co whi g which muff. n Cut * Tailor Suit Shop ureters Gad) Free Geasritie,, cas ot 183 Ont sal camera = me ook a dare Lumber Fxeh: Hide. Plants at other day and entered tt Lowest Fi tions’ case himself and took Prices pleture of them Funeral ous ~—" Designs our Specialty VENTILATED TOUPEES FOR MEN Our Byowtelty HOLLYWOOD GARDENS, Inc Second Ay. at Pine. yer 2 = Co. sx YOUR curnrr Open a Charge Account atthe Factory Hair Store—You Can Pay on Easy Terme. We manufacture everything in Hair Goods of any Bpecte! Pattern or Dosign. Bring In or mail us your Cut Hair and Combings. You necessary, in life, tores can ue for less, the same only pay Z Women, Special $29.51 ed skirt with small vent that can be closed Special, $29.50, Others From $18.50, SATURDAY (4 You wit? h enables | !ar girl, for e usual design in this forms FREO GRANVILLE DAREDEVIL tg ok. ° THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1913. (Letters Te Cunthin. Grov | The public t# agog with interest in the sensational trial of promt nept young people tn California, To me the keynote to the whole trot blo Hos in the reply of the father of one of the girls when asked If he knew his daughter had beqn away all night. He aaid; "No; 1 did ne {know tt The question immediately sprang to my Why did ho not know it? Whone business wan it to look after his motherle daughter? Following are two letters, both trom y Is, one searcely more than a child. Where are the guardians Where are the parents of the young Whose business ts tt to look after then And why don't they do it publication of these matters avatls absolute ly nothing if it result in making me n THI Here are the letters Dear Mine Grey: away with a oman mbowt 2 Medium weights, ribbed cotton, sizeu 34 to 46 ie myself, for t | Cooper spring needle machine, cloned croteh ry ‘J carment elastic ‘orm tting and thoroug A be entd he loved me and © , | es : on OnE irae eae se have me live with hie special, $1.25, boarding at a “ees r Men’s Cable Net Boston Silk Garters, Special 45c H Men's Gloves, in all sizes, from 7 to 10 In the regulars aby away fr and 7 to &% In the cadets Good heavy quality of fine cape but I de net wae rr i tanenione, ke wii *- (ue oe with “ ar point backs, in shades of tan and brown him to wive baby a name, but 1 won't = | al, at S925, you think Iam right, Mise Grey? Ilense 4 Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, regular 50c and 7 decide sou | turd r $1.00. A.—You are right, but 1 would adv ou rr write, or go to There are just 3 zen of these splendid values offered the Y. W. C. A. at onc Ask for or et protective officer in this « x. They f an extra fine quality of She will only do what ts right for you if r rite © the pure Irish linen, with hems. Bheer and oft name and address of the man and woman, will come to you Spectal, r $1.00, Don't delay | nothing bet a curse might have tnken to 1 can't © repent as Lam nure ta ntroduction, wl the letters and ans to your parents. If your parents should not know how to handle ase, wend me your name and address and I will tell you of a place where you will ve the t of ea and help. rm ® * wrow | 1 do hert ther, but ithe | A.—Twas ever so with Johns, I believe it goes with the name. Now, young man, between the unmarried ones who write, “I cannot ve without her d the married ones whose ¢ I t read 1 cannot live with her,” I am in doubt as to particular ee w do I know that you will not, after you get the «ir be writ me that you have gotten to the point 1 cant “ with the girl whom you are rto & present advice 1 can give is to get over the “can't-live ut” idea & pon |wible, and don't think you are going to die partion you are the very kind |to some other girl who, arried | Q—!t am nm young girl, 16. My father objects to me having wiriey in u Now, he nicest boys them he an" favite them mm Weald ye MANEL, ESTABLISHIOD 1875 ~ ac Dougall - fouthwick Second Averes and Pike: Streat exce and tan tans. wear, In Connection wath JAMES MeCREERY & CO, New York Some Interesting Specials inthe Men’s Department 250 Union Suits at $1.25 $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts for $1.15 Sizes 14%, 16 and 16%; soft French cuffs; some with aundered cuffs; ple 1 and plain bosoms. Many of the cele brated Excello make. Colors guaranteed gun fast and tub fast Special, Saturday, $1, Firat Floor. Now That the School Days Are Here There are hundreds here from ked on Boys’ smart and dressy and brown mixtures Nent Boys’ all-wool two-trouser Suits, made of a heavy cloth, have good lining and perfect tailoring. Boys’ Suits, of cheviots and cassim They fit well, and are neatly tailored Store open 9 Doesn’t the Boy Need a New Suit? which to choose. Many of them were Thursday Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits at $6.50 Norfolk Suits, made of all-wool cheviot, in gray sults are tailored on good lines, and will give to 17 years, These Sizes from 6 Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits at $7.50 weight Scotch tweed May be had in grays, browns wear Sizes 6 to 17 years. Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits at $5.00 re cloths, in grays, browns and 8, and are made to stand hard All sh: Boys’ Rain Coats, Special at $5.00 * are made of sturdy materi A—Parents have queer fdeas. They don't object to little kittens playing together, or any other young aniz on te Boy# Slip-on Rain Coats, in ght and dark tan. There are only 50 come in sight, and up e father’s danger honest! in the lot. These coats are regular $6.50 1e8; very special, at $5.00. what I would do. 1 would go to father and ’ : alk with him, and I would ask him about the good times he >| Boys’ Long Trouser Suits have with the girls and boys, and then I 1 ask if he thinks it] Boys’ and youths’ long trouser Suits, of the Sampeck and Post Grad- |quite fair to deprive me of a good time as as I behave tny uate make. Splendid values, very reasonably priced. Sizes up to 3' jAnd I would tell him tt {# quite embarrass © to tel Third Floor. fine young men that her father will not a em to come to the J jhome—that it is a reflection on has done anything to deserve it deserve his confidence. boys ar and@ th if he consents, b Try | | | | will sot piny down . Kood | A—Can't you manage to get the boys to come to your home some evening? He may think you will act prudish if they come. If y get them to come, you may be able to do a lot of good to th |men, but don't preach or take on a preachy attitude |the young men how you feel, and tell them you will not interfere with | their fun when they gome. If your husband has a birthday soon, | might have a sort of surprise. Get them a nice lunch, and let them |feel free, Q—I have been rea: fi Job to work before # A.—Write to the superintendent of schools, or Just di Eighth Grade Teacher.” There was talk last year of having ployment bureau for the students. Send a stamped, self velope, The teachers are very kind about getting girls pl can depend on its being a re home an em dressed en #, and you he best of Imeny bat w a heart as big o 1 wrt his confid AN A.—Yours is Just another case of a woman who will not think untt! fear drives her to it. Being good through fear is really being good lfor nothing. It {# slavery, You seem to be dominated by it, rather an a deep desire to be a true woman for the sake of all womanhood. ‘ou will have to come to this point b » you will be truly strong, | Because your husband has been cross at times {s no excuse, I lentnk, under the circumstances, he is behaving remarkably well, and lit gives me hope that he will give you another chance. It ts beyond }me to understand how a woman can s0 mistreat her solémn marriage vows and desecrate her womanhood, while pretending to love her bus band. Your deceitfulness is the worst of all, in my opinion, and you lean make a beginning by sticking absolutely to the truth in word and action from now on, Go to your companion in wrong and tell him you | regret your actions, and truly want to be a good woman, Tell him if} he loves you he will help you to be such. If he has a grain of good,| | manly, red blood in his veins, ho will do so, If not, you must stop, | whatever the consequences—and whatever you suffer, bear it patiently. | The good Lord never sends evil to us. We bring it on ourselves | The old word for God was Good. Your real self is struggling for Its rightful inheritance—good, pure living. Obey the call, get In touch | | with Goodness, and be willing to be directed, and you will be led to take | the right course in this problem. UNHAPPY WOMAN, | | TAKE ELEVATOR TO THE FIFTH FLOOR RE A Silk Petticoat With Every Suit at $20 or Over to secure absolutely without beautiful Silk Petticoat, made of splendid material and warranted, Practically every color and shade is to be among them, so your choice 1s sure to be satisfactory, We Make No Charges for Alterations No matter what price sult you buy, we will cheerfully make any alterations that may be found necessary, This department is In charge of experts and complete satisfaction is guaranteed, LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP Rooms 500 to 508, Arcade Bidg., Between-University and Union cost, a fully found and Here's your chance you] MacDougall-Southwick __ __ Second Avenue and Pike Street Following his testimony before the federal grand jury Thursday in the case of Daniel Fuhrman, Samuel Gross, a nephew of Fubrman, was rested on charges of perjury | Believing that he was dying, Maximo de la Mosa, who was shot) by M. A. Lopez at the foot of Main |st. Wednesday night, Thursday sald jhe forgave Lopez. De la Mosa is |not yet out of danger. oe arch is being instituted for soline launch Stuffy, owned Samuel Brown, which was taken [cary News ] ROASTS DOCTORS L practitioners in vested interest In disease.” one of the characteristic made by George Bernard Shaw re- cently newly-formed state ciation here He also charged that conditions of private medical practice in Eng- land were worse than in any of the more intelligent nations of Europe. from Wednesday night feet in length. _ Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR ANY OF THESE HOUSE- HOLD ARTICLES, YOU CAN SAVE FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT Pacific Northwest. Lace Curtains. Catalog Price ... Sale Price ...°.«. RUGS 18 Sizes 81%4x10% Catalog Price Sale «Price ...+ Feet The oldest and largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the For the first time in our 12 years of wholesale business in Seattle, we offer direct to the consumer wholesale and less than wholesale prices on our entire stock of Drop Catalog Patterns in all grades of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Portieres and Here are a few samples of the many splendid bar- gains we offer for TOMORROW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6! HEAVY WILTON RUGS Size 4% by 7 Feet EXTRA QUALITY BRUSSELS Patterns a Location, Fifth Av.and Virginia St. HARWOOD IS REAL SEATTLE BOOSTER Sept. 5—"Medical| F. E. Harwood of Chicago, vice England have a| presid and general manager of Thisis|the Western Gately stores, was a remarks | recent visitor in Seattle. Mr. Harwood is on a tour of In- spection of the various stores of the company, including Tacoma and the new store at Portland. He is very optimistic regarding the future of Pacific coast cities, especially Seat as it was the first city In which a store was es- tablished ; “I talk Seattle even back home,” he says. ‘ ONDON, the} Aasso- address before medical in an its moorings off Alki beach The boat ts 18 Draperies By Attending the Great Drop Pattern Sale, Now Being Conducted by ay | Howard D. Thomas Company Fifth Avenue and Virginia Street WOOL ART SQUARES With Cotton Chain 15 Patterns to Select From Baro | Sizes 9x05 Feet and 9x12 Feet bed Sty Catalog Price 4.6164 < $7.80 Sale Price ...- eee $5.90 SMITH VELVET RUGS 8 Patterns nd 9x12 Feet Size 9x12 Feet .- $18.00 .| Catalog Price .... . $13.50 Sale Price .-+--- dive i ft

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