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THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913 5 ec enrrerne eteeteeee F. M. LARNED DEAD SPECIAL FEATURES OF INTEREST TO STAR’S WOMEN READERS ==] #0o0°°% cS | Hats for shopping and morn. ing wear will be very simple |] this year Many of these are in soft hat ters’ plush i@ fedora shape with a simple upstanding bow at the back These hate are particu larly fine for the wearing of veils, which should be fine mesh |] and dots and brought smartly about the hat and pinned at the back of the neck as well as at the back of the hat Suits Made w Order $25.00 and $28.00 arantoed pit and Work shes Shop Ride Ladies" Tailor Suit genie Lomber Exchange We should worry about what hap. Huerta, H Thaw, inettl ¢ tt t Phone Main 963 fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St BEGIN EARLY ENOUGH One reason why so SU MMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 jee rates, We xuaran tee full Weight and prompt ivery aly DELIVERY CO many people never acquire a fortune is because they do not begin early enough to |lay plans for one. |) They wait for some- thing to “turn up” in- i/ stead of going about | it as if it were a mat- |dustry and persever- USE ter requiring their in- 2D ) Crescent Baking Powder - h gives the Girls will wear gray much this winter sults if th A young girl's hat of dark gray velvet {s made in Tam o' | ance. | Become a consist- | }ent money saver at |the Dexter Horton |Trust and Savings | Bank. There are nte r| a a fashion, with a roll of white satin on the edge of th and a flat white | ‘ bow at the side, With this are worn gray and white squirrel skins, dyed thousands of fortunes | to stm hinchilta } ' oven beginning here now. Seattle business capi- tal and Seattle invest- q 25c Per tb. Here {8 a Callot mode! for an outdoor costume, bullt exclusively for | {t shows ott striped satin. The coat ts | of taupe gray d ade simply in Russian peasant fashion, ments of a few years) | The autumn styles are exceeding-; popular of all colors for tatiored | ** yf re k ve aves alee set In the long phoulders hence are taking form) ly picturesque, but they do not) frocks with brown and dark blue ack Velv hangs low tn front and has one of the ne show many startling changes from coming next battertt bows in the back, with one long end of velvet hanging down ait | | WORKS WITH HIS in the modest ac-| ing women will wear plaids . aed igo 3 rood The hat is a close black velvet, and its only tMmming is a couple SKULL FRACTURED | counts of people who the summer modes. ace butterflies on the tips of swaying b Qrecent Manufacturing Company te, Washt Gowns are caught up either in| but they m e f blac e e ° the front or back so they will ac t © a chic effect OF 0 quills. “ ss ” centuate the so-called natural fig be worn more than ever Ms ith ea costume ts ¢ ed a slender black cane. ti ace, a drayman i — beginning early. ' ure, which is flat in the back and gcowns as el atree Hack low shoes, silver b * and gray silk hose complete ai ait t 2 ‘ oy: . ‘ ’ . ia re rage Co., is at the City hospital aks ena TLR OF n front. with it | gaare é hs TRUST AND SAVINGS pile cloth will Ha will * larger and turned cal col tion as th result the w m the face—a rather try DL etter: T G c A eith: « hes BANK : Owning Your ee ee svinid dik iodard ES Lo 9 Crnthin. Gi Grey : By helper «omental uth they tale skirta will d remain at work at <a of a lanhed sbout the hem twas 15 1h Besttle Friday r 7 until the » forcibly re-| E gowns = will Shoes ar ke will match the made Ob ar mtn d him B as pouring oa 0 |more this winter than gowns except when black worn, . but L told him | was mot Mins Westdo came, but with ears and nose, His skull | on stead of the cony th one may exp to #ee fancy Beem, and never ists be, bo you think was Constable Fred Shaw of Ta | is fractured | Russian hore with black low shoos | at with evervone coma, armed with the warrant, and "2 Can Not Be Meas- [f} pinids and bright waistcoats’ will be worn ever minke iy” rep y ces aes ee an dock, two elty de:| | Bringing * cargo of gold bullion | | is ured in Dollars Gere Hh go black, gray or brow: a ee ont ober Merete oe ere ae: Atntad Tate nerival:.) |catuoats io lsnllattltnerdiiens a ihakpeontiees to te. the mc na 7 Pao Thee is the us fn th world in trying. It n seom hard off conce ‘ t y rs | OO «OE ne a f people at fl t belleve } en t boat dockef | Southwestern h E tn you, for you ean scarcely bin but I know {t to be a fact clock, wing Mb id keeps on trying Jown the gar HE’S GOING TO GIVE she wil some st ahent Tot eay ‘om Sur she will come out ahead. You may be surprised to see ho = . TON. Gita hen Wo men west * jee how the men ed for the purpos ® not known you, tries you, simply say.| ping Gemby, Miss We jas you did, that you are not that kind. Since you have made 0 t f de up your) walked from the dock to Fifth 4 IT TO C IN C I NN ATI jmind to do right, yon aro not the same as the «irl of yesterday, who|and Pike st. alone before Ger |had not tried To those who know you, say you are going to live a oA hae. ¢ na Washington a: * mby, when arrested < jclean life, and ask the men to help you. They will, and who knows/admitted following her from : PAPE S! ive heed be the Snsane 4 of opening their eyes to thetr own betterment?| dock to learn whether or not she R j H ER E NC yw | You have a wonderful work before you, bul yo tf 3 ose ate ’ right yoursat. Bp doing 60 you will bis tears, Aya gag hetet-on the oe anal “" Association “The remety ts by appeal to the/am going to send the speech, to]... You have now come into your true womanhood to a degree, i, % hich they take particular excep-|° bust make Up your mind never to Iie. ‘One can lock his house supreme court, and not to a com-|¥ Against a thief, but pever 1 Mar,” ; | }tion, to the Cincinnat! Enquirer, H s against a Mar,” is an old and true sada 4 ENCOURAGES Faccd oe bd or saggy ‘al and seo if they will print it." | f there te one sin greater than another, i think tt te a lie jclared Judge Humphries tod sonnet Piet bs ‘ Q.—Can you tell me tf a copy of Irving's Sketchbook, When she married him, she was j his daily speech in _— to his} Siiiinn, ISEK. under ttle “Sketchbook of Goffrey Cenya & prosperous and successful busi ome jeritics, “The bar associa ton can-| RE ee tata ae SCHOLAR, ness woman, Mra. Mary E. Lar jpot fire me. They know that. There / ce wien ae watina binant Sagi re ome Very valuable. If you! states in her ¢ >mplaint for divorge, . is no use going to them.” | of, taltadéseneed Gaveleee, You < an = a D.C. and send stamp-| filed this morni Ownershi The judge reiterated his oftex-| ¢ w Dull today made he E enlh Sa i matrimony not only ups " ant in a $2,500 damage au jher r ommercial wo! ig. heh . ae Ledeypeet | as the result of attempting to col but he to s ea knot 01 a th lect a $5 debt jhas eve 5 \eay anything. The compl E | 2 the ordir x — — " 1 Atots, | s, 00, ite o e fac aC vr FIRST. “They say it is a damned outrage, |! Mines. allege Dull was persist) t think you wot to associate with them whea| one redebtataa tears is worth det ! By its savings plan, |f|the way I talk,” the court remark-| io “dunnteg wer Pigs they act so w tlemaniy. It © you want to get friendly again) some $50,000. od : gs Pp 1 proar at thelr honse again) some $50,0 ane i hereby each member |[|e¢ from the bench, “and that 1 Foe a (irl vone. and {to stop the remarks, You can do that by refusing to pay any attention| The couple were married in ; I] owen to be stoored: They object| Tell your mother about It and aak her advice, ton |Rowebarg, Ou in Tans IT IS YOUR DUTY To PROTECT YouR. I'm given| When Mrs. Minnea was in bed with | a newly-born babe. | i him to walt till to me laughing. Well, to laughing. and telling stories "We used to tell them when I}. practiced in Indiana. Now 1 alt bullet-proof, because I never did tur anything wrong in my life. The| ly shares in the earnings of =the Association, which for 23 years have averaged 6 per cent; | and versal edu- Harold Smith, son of Judge Ever-! wi FE WITH A TR USTEESH I P WORE AS TL ANE Virichton Consreational| SHOULD YOU LEAVE HER HELPLESS? | me where tructto: Isorrt met e tar out of a ow charges made against me by an at |! A.—I cannot give address through this column, but ff you will | chur h, Sunday m orning torney whom I don't know to the} order through any reliable book store, you can If not tn stock, : Make your Will Today and make our Trust Company your Execu they will send for it. If you will send a stam self-addressed en. = ——d a sew Changes Here Pain. Y can Ca vine Wear 1 yet toatzieting tors. We are Responsible, capable and permanent. Do not leave your wife and little ones at the mercy of ‘one unknown to you and to —SECOND— B f “1 did not mutilate with my own Ether will take tar out of the dress. the If you do not appoint your exec 2 . its Loan Plan, which hands the King county records. 1 A : —— f eonar vidual executor may become INVOLVED in financial difficulties vik les the borrower tc am pretty ict skined, but there’s| That there ba ones bak hi! with aw nd children elopes w ° ° . your family might suffer. Place your affairs in the hands of OUR bles the borrower to * Hanit changes are when Bishop Richard | if ade, could the law de anyent First Methodist Church TRUST COMPANY. We will attend to your business after you are Pa y " t ‘ooke of Portland announe om whe! od } 8 @ same ¢ . pew va ay gps ’ Secure a loan 1am willing to have what [ age Sinotatments, at the annual meet A.—It he were within the United Btates he could be made to sup Irs et 1st jurc! GONE just the same as you would attend to it yourself were you living. from the bench printed in full Without Commission or Bonus ing of the Puget Sound conference | port the children, but in Canada, he ts outside the jurisdiction of the Morning Worship, 11:00 eS : of the Methodiat Episcopal chureh,| courts, One can be extradited only in case of crime, And this does Bae Comninibn f to be held at Olympia,’ September | not come under that head 1 | 5 17 to 22, is the general bellef here. | - —— thiventtg Worship, 840 i A nun r of changes of Tacoma and FE neham pastors to other and Bellingham pe Subject— PIKE ST, COR. 4TH AVE. THE UP-TOWN BANK GHEY NEWS | cs. cezceorarn wna in| GAMBLERS AND J INSIST ON SEATILE-MADE GOODS house and pay it off in easy monthly payments regu- lated to suit his income. Ask for Booklet EYES OF CHILOREN CLAIM OUR BEST SERVICE AND AID Education depends on vision. Eye-strain bars the gate to knowledge. School days are here. Many children need our aid. Examination without drugs. 81 psec A Myers Optical Co. |} Frank Smith and Rose Morrison.) 2s Baas beas wed goporeac rene Tie Free pews, All welcome. | ¢tease his output, and compel him to employ more E. R. Manly, Manager ak bee to Neleo a Weak «! me your opinion as te how 708 9 feel a wearing hel G REMEMBER, the eater th ; 203 People’s Bank Bidg. Seer dente haat SE ee oe ee ee Len Semele rah Fifth Ave. and Marion St. ne reater Seatil ie e weekly payroll, i be taken back to Fort Leavenworth | A—Colored stockings should always match the gown. I care not bantidlh Jae eate: eattie, Die | penitentiary to serve out unexpired | what the style ts, white stockings with black shoes is not good taste. —= == sentences With a- white dress and shoes they are appropriate. If you haven't Bakeries P. ortable Houses ise stockings to match the gown, wear black-ones. he best dressers a After running down Miss Grace| tire themselves in a way to attract the least attention of the Gort Marshall, 20, at the corner of First ———_— av, and Seneca st. Friday after- Po Cottages, Bungalows, All sizes and Made in SE arages Ite. vies. o—will you please tell me of whom I may in aire come cern service? WA TTLE and shipped noon, the driver of a motoreycle A Write to the civil service bureau, Federal bull fing, ‘Seattle, ywhore. continued on his way without stop - ‘ jatied owners are our reterenci Attractive—Serviceable—Econemies Get our prices before you buy or build AMERICAN PORTABLE HOUSE CO. Main S858, Arcade Bldg. Chili Rattan Furniture TamaleGrotto B & M Chili Con Carne - * Chicken Tamales Main 5306. We Deliver. ping. The police have the number Q.—You give so many good advie lof the machine and are looking for two, Tam the rider. I thought I would come f 20, from the Lone Star Case & Case, 514 Fifth Ave. W. I have been out here for six years, and have met lots of «irls, Tam keeping pany with In a very alee girl. She pve bers think ft “ag Miss Hattie Hall, living at the Frye hotel, sustained painful cute and bruises when she was trampled under the hoofs of the horses draw: | 4 ing one of Atlantic Grocery Co, | STAR AND LONELY ; Ralivery wagons, at THIEN’, aod A—-I guess you are a boy, and a very young one, too, In spite of University st., Friday your manly 26 years, It 1s impossible at this distance for me to say ° whether a Western or a Lone Star girl will suft you better, but I do] OR. L. R. CLARK, D, 9. 8 | 2845 Sixteenth A y 2 ‘ ein Ohh civita Panitne " ba ida 0 1511 Third Avenue. 4 venue West, gather “i Sia, Bhar fot Pair of | know that you seem not to take the girl's feelings into the case to any Wholesale and Retail. Phone Queen Anne 474, be delivered by Rev. J. M, Gill ir Ss ate probably as much at fault as she in the “fussing,” so why Good, Honest Dentistry F] Cold jad Destar tour Oda ressing \ ee Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co. Makers of all kinds ot REED FURNITURE We Do Repairing, EXCURSION EVERY DAY ON LAKE WASHINGTON A Most Enjoyable Trip of 25 Miles for 25c Winter Schedule in Effect Sept. 8, 1913 Datly—97:20 a. m., 9:00 9, m.; 1:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., %5:00 p. m. Sunday—*s:00 a. m., 10 a. m.; 91:00 p. m, 2:30 p. m, %6:00 p. m *Connectsa with Stage. to Issaquah. PICNICS SUNDAY, SEPT. 7 Balder Sick Benefit Soctety at Fortuna Park. Beandinavian Aid & Fellowship at Wildwood Park, (Take Yesler Way Car) Anderson: Steamboat Co. Phone Beacon 183. tor First M. E. chureh, 16th ay, N.| not talk the matter over, and agree to separate ‘unless you find after, and E. John st nday night, Wage| say, a year, that you are learning to be patient with each other? It 8} phe care wish which I conduct earners are especially invited, just possible that you couldn't get along peaceably with a Lone Star| my practice ¥ill appeal to the most girl. Correct your fault, and see If the gtr does not correct hers, thatd, and the word “Painless” { To Paint It Red? a part of our work {nthe true Ia there a plot to “start some 6“ . ” Sede ad as Centennial Best Remember, I have cut the price | F re! U R thing” by having the open forum L platform, in City Hall park, painted A.—To get employment such as you want, your votce will have to A written guarantee given with | of all dentistry in two, Regular Mred? as ey be trained, The phonograph companies employ only noted singers, and| al; work. | Macaromt Soda Water $10 Plates $5, Regular extra heavy $10 Gold Crowns $4. ‘A. rumor was on the street this| the process of obtaining an absolutely perfect song 1s trying. I . a morning that a conspiracy {8 on| most cultured and best developed voices are compelled to sing the song WE GIVE GAS Washi Brand GEORGETOWN SODA ashington Bran: WATER WORKS Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermfeetti, foot among several avowed oppo-|over and over and over again, for the least flaw is registe | | i » 01 Ju cannot pay for lessons, goto a| Regal Dental Offices | Alphabets, Elbow Cute, Distrigtters of i ASK FOR Mis. Porter’s Peanut Butter Leads all grades for excellence. It is made here In Seattle And its output is immense. ASK YOUR GROCER. ould Mike i arate ieee item cnerainatnetiamiint Egg Noodles. A, F. GHIGLIONE & SONS nents of the Free Speech league, If you really have a good vol as to strength and quality, you which has been meeting at the park} would better begin to train It If ° Settind Oona Sole / F , Cherr on Sundays, to paint the platform,| competent teacher, tell her so, and ask that you may do some work for] pr, L, R, Clark, D. O. 8. Manager Chase Wayne Olaly Bod Ne 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor, Union and all carbonated NOTE—Bring This Ad With You; during the wee hours of the morn-|her in exchange for instruction, If you have the backbone ne ing, a bright red, “just to see the| for succe Phone Sidney 59. ifun pop.” @ atart, , you will be willing to do even her laundry in order to g