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al PTHE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913, 3s = : | i Me< Dougall 2 fouthwick | lMeve’s Wife, Dau _New ue reer of “SPEC ALS FOR FALL LADIES’ SUITS | AT $27. 00 Made = Fe Guaranteed ~ N.Y. TAILORS | + sot Union S¢ | , 4 Choice home ¥ grown Cut Flowers and . Plants at Lowest P Prices Funeral Designs our Specialty Inc LYWOOD GARDE NS, oR fecond Av. at Pine ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith bb Now Loc At His New Store 1910 Second Ave. Near Madison, DANCING HIPPODROME 1525 Second Ave.—TWO STORES—216 Pike St. Exclusive Styles in Manhattan Tailoring Strictly Tailored and Fancy Suits on National Credit You'll be greatly pleased at the immense | showing of MANHATTAN (guaranteed) TAILORED SUITS we offer this season. Never before so great an assortment to select from—and all the time you want to Way after you get your sult—see these to- See the Handsome New Coats for Fall— Popular Prices ‘These Coats represent the Very latest In fabric and model, the prices are very rea- sonable indeed, and you may make your lection on credit, too. A Becoming Hat to Match Your New Suit Will be found in our Millinery Department, Where there is a very large showing of the latest models—s your choice AND HAVE IT CHARGED TO YOUR ACCOUNT = $1A | | OUTFITTING CO. WILL DO: 1515 SECOND AVENUE | Low Colonist Fares On Sale Daily, September 25 to October 10 from all points in the East and Southeast to all points in the Pacific Northwest Have Your Friends Come West VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” The ONLY ROAD Operating ALL-STEEL TRAINS Between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY “The OLYMPIAN” —“‘The COLUMBIAN” aumletely electric lighted, with new, comfortable tourist cars have longer, bigher and wider berths. Coaches. Excellent 6 cars, in which meals sla are served on the popular pay-only yoworder plan ' Fikes A +4 ae by mail or te money wi ea 1 without any extra expenne, and low fares from the Kast, trains, iY J. l, CRISWE Pasa. Dept City Ticket Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway SECOND AND CHORKY, SHATTLE went | ford Thursday [O'Meara was jhead at | Prince William responalble for the act of the young | | pital here | American | have ghter and Pup of Our Biggest City Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS ! ought and ¥ A.-I don't care what the woman cent, there is some chance for hap | i pinews yet; but if he thinks he did| |the right thing you, he Is at | present too blind for you io show him what real home life is, and you might Just as well settle It now : The point tsn't that he m at an oe O08 ed you, but that he outraged all Mrs. Adolph L. Aline and Mra. E. J. Schell, wife and daughter of} manhood and womanhood, and| Transfer (0. Mayor Gaynor’s successor, and the mayor's favorite playmate—the fam: | doesn't e toh cont. | wouldn't ‘Ay Hy “dawg. want to undertake his education in is line Office 114 Jackson St. If Mrs. Ardotph L. Kline lived in Eng she'd be “Lady Kine, | *!# "ne wife of the Lord Mayor.’ Lf she lived in Germany, she'd be “Mrs. Gt rend alt iets B aster,” sharing the honors with her husband. Being an Amor | and your smart advi a simply Mrs. Kline, wife of the mayor of New York ICE # a quiet domestic woman, who approves of a “dignified tango,” | Telephone Elliott 5560 condemns the turkey trot as awkward, and thinks the orality of For ice rates. We guarantee the slit skirt mostly on the woman who wears it. She is a good) full weight and prompt de auction bridge and pinochle player, and the Kiines play at home nearly | every night | Mrs. Kline and her daughter, Mra. E. J. Schell, say the new mayor| | (is “the best husband and father in the world | Wonder Milli SMITH WILL TALK The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Ave. 216 Pike St. The Hon. Ralph Smith of Van couver, until recently a mensber of Are now displaying their FALL HATS fn all the latest models on Seger dH A | ott of ne prin sad approved material. cipal speakers before the King| County democratic club, at ita ren We have an immense stock of medium and high «rade Bi ular luncheon at the Good Bats} cafeteria, Saturday noon 1 " Fy ne ae Ne phoned te Rave you nn. | ‘The public is invited to these luncheons, no matter what thetr po Htleal afftlintt but must be careful neir choice of sub- jects it they tastat upon talking. |Has New Method He needed a raincoat in a des perate hurry and didn't care what the price was, That's what he told the Rhodes Co. over the tele phone and gave his address at @ }certain sumber tn the Crary bulld. ing. “Bend one up the bill,” he sald. When the messenger arrived, he accosted him in the hall, took th right away with | package, and told the boy to col lect inside. And then the Rhodes Co. learned of a brand new J. Rufus Walling —WIRE—— BRIEFS WALLA WALLA, Wash.—For- mer United States Senator Levi Ankeny, who was stricken with ap pondicitis two days ago, is Improv ing. Because of his enfeebled con dition, however, it is likely an op- eration will not be performed, | . PORTLAND, Or—James Craig, 68 years old, father of the flax In dustry in the Willamette valley, dropped dead while talking in the Commercial Club rooms here ST. LOUIS, Mo.—When William tying his horses front of a bank here, two men stole from his carriage a pack age containing $4,380 in cash and negotiable checks. . STOCKTON, Mo—The four sons, of J. C, Hammons, prosperous farm er, are under arrest, charged with the murder of their father. GRANITE FALLS, Wash—VJas. Polk Gray, aged 68, an old settler, died Thursday, HEIDELBERG, a ie Ae bei |cess Sophia of Saxe-Welmar-Kisen lach, aged 25, committed suicide ‘Thursday by firing a bullet into her the home of her father, A Tove affair was | woman. eee KETCHIKAN, Alaska.—Charle: C, Cameron, of the steamer Jeanie, and one time a well-known paper man, died at the Thursday, neve marine hos of stomach trouble, eee PLAINFIELD, N. J.—Mrs, Char- lotte B. Poucer, aged 92, the oldest member of the Daughters of the Revolution, died here Thursday, eee CHICAGO, — Local authorities started a campaign for the we of suppressing “gun-play” motion pictures. The police and | juvenile departn a bad e nts believe they pon children ° CHEHALIS, Wash.—Fred Jewell was killed Thursday in the logging camp at Doty An auto driven by J. J. Quinn, of the Olympic elub, struck Mra Catherine Brooks, 4603 29th av. 8, Thursday afternoon in front of the Arcade building, on Second av Quinn took Mrs. Brooks to her home. Solwal N Heugen, 7, of 1217 19th » was run down by an auto by J. R. King, 220 14th av N., as she was crossing Pike st. at Eighth av., Thursday afternoon She waa taken to the hospital and later to hes home, ay dri }he don't ¢ in| young | did, th is no excuse for him, and | » that you treat him well at all—but how few of us de-| serve the good we & If he has enough manhood fn sight to be de Now, Mise Grey onal sive me your be hy A—You have my sympathy, bat I | will tell you the truth, for all that |There are many foretgners tn this! country, the ways are new tq them and they, ike you, are not yet a customed enough to America to feel] jat home, but so weaned from the!r| | native soll they cannot go back a ‘ou are lonesome, and if you knew single passable girl you wou imagine yourself in love. | Love ts too great a thing to be en) tertained only for selfish reasons. Love in the greatest thing, not only in the world, but the universe. You! were happy in caring for your moth./ er, and making possible your als |ter’s ambition. That was unselfish | Now the tncentive to work | love gene, and you are lonesome for) |some one to help. Look around you} each day. You will find plenty of people who need you, but don't fall! in love. Love should uplift | I would advise you to take up some | jstudy and perfect yourself tn It, Se} lect something practical, and by which you can help yourself finan elally. Mark my word, no girl wants to marry a melancholy man. Cure |yourself of the blues, and the right |girl will discover what a cheerful | fellow you are, and will want you, | | | 4 d ran around worked ny her bills, | A—You are mistaken. I do not | know that the best woman will fall I know the best won't do anything of the kind, This woman is making her Iving the best she can, and you admit she {sp not a bit fast. I want {to tell you that it is not hard for a woman to gain the respect of men of any class {f she conducts herself properly and {s honest. The men will take off their hats to her every | time It 1s very nice for you to befriend her, but you are not doing that when you carry a mental picture of her in the clutches of vice. Ren ovate your own garret Why should I tell you how to in fluence her to give up her position, | |when she may walk the streets for) weeks hunting another? Be a friend,| but let her alone about things that} not yours, Jare her own business, mae of think a great deal of h does of me, but we are and cannot of the Can y know I can never think so much of anyone else. D ‘ONDENT. A.—I cannot advise you how to win him from his belief, for 1 think he has as much right to his religion | as you have to yours, and you will certainly not be applying the gold en rule if; for, selfish reasdhs, you loan get al New York | | In connection with JAMES MeCREERYG CO., Store open from 9 a. m. to6 p. m. daily SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET in of navy The A second model plain tailored style and the 00, The same A wide is ® style may be had Suit of k. The braid semt-tallored fronts and the long t trimmed with simulat sleeves and front have Price $20.00, er Sult of black and high belted effec Anoth away fror and the coat are The model may be ware At each different price styles and materials from which HESE are coples of the old masters rings 7 the sa as the originals The « ts include such favorites The Boy Rabb “The Lady With the Fan,” “The Emperor,” various “Gainsboronughs and about 20 other subjects The frames are $x12 in atze, and are unusually attractive, hand-carved effects and of dull gold fintst panying ‘llustration ts an exact reproduc of them. The special price on Saturday Fourth Floor Shoes for Boys and Girls OYS' and It ait, on Boys’ and i men's dull tension sole of solid leather Dull calf button Bo toe and low school he and at the same time will star 5O and $4.00. Many other styles at a variety of prices. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. ttle men's Button Shoes, in elther 4 sible broad toe model 3.00 and 84.50, calf laced Boots, with heavy $3.00, 8 pand 83.75. ws for misses and growing girls, | friend. #hall 1 call him ap, ome you are a woman big enough, you a note of apology? ng nicely by agreeing to| An Attractive Showing of Suits for Women at $18.50, $20, $25 and $30 akirt ts rough butte lack bone cheviot button trimmed had in navy and brown je a spl ill calf or patent ex with broad Thin model presents a smart appearance, 4 the hardest kind of school wear, Second Floor. Second Av. and Pike St. The MacDougall- Southwick Co. 5 Gould, wore I ta yout ea let each hold hin own opinion, and| 00 aay sou are worry, and if he | not discuss the subject. But, if ¥. ; ao her will be small enough, after |'* ™a" enough he will remember icine Hh at aatet cas th her atthe times you have borne with his m 6, to insist on the other at- | (0° nd overloo litt ct tending the church to which he (aul't ond over ob eer np does not belong, there will likely be | lent, You are | probably | mais trouble, Be very sure both are |‘ much of It an ne ae of yo strong enough before deciding to 3 rf - 7 jong friendship, treat {t as if tt had marry. | Rever occ urred, maaerend M seem never to understand! Q—1 have © friend, young mas. |hOw extra unexpected company We are not engaged, but have been |and a day crowded with work for merely friends for years, and we | others sometimes seems a little too think lets of each other in that way One day vot long ago T was so crowded with work, and had anex- eh and dinner, much for a woman, and that a us ually patient woman will give way The man would probably swear to rellevo the te but he would be worse than shocked if a woman should avail herself of the same privilege. reached my limit by friend called, and during the evening Would you please help me to his the best course to q— deride wh many = time—even to fault finding tuke, stenographs, bookkeeping oF Net to please bim, but beenuse I try telearaphy? Which would be best te be patient. I anything worrtes for » «irl whe Is to make her way me, it is to think I have bert ® | through school? PuszLe | c ——"| A.—The very best course for you} % Price Clearance is the one you like the best. Se-| plete tock — ¢ date ject from the three the one that! s qiso Dronsse and Mi Bkirts. Qiniues range from $7.00 up|*Ppeals most to you. The best to $26.00. Go regardless at Half| Way to learn telegraphy is to get a Price. . " jminor position in a local office, for winae "Y Fa nig Hoopla which you will be paid a little Take Elevator and Save Half, while you learn. Of course, you will | have to do other things about the office until you are capable. for = nmering Httle boys had scarlet nd after he had to learn to ain. It left him stammering ttering, so the younger boy lcked him, stammering fright mot a gentleman on the train who id me to lift the chin every time open, and no one can speak correctly in this position A CONSTANT READER A—Thank you. I hope those who try the vartous methods the DR. L. R. CLARK, D. 0. & I ronders have offered “Percy,” will| It your teeth are troubling you|Teport on whether or not they were | and you feel that you cannot afford | effective. to @ave them attended to at the aun oe cae, Si. present time on account of the ex-| 4. oct om, *,manz,27 zearm pense incurred or the time re-| and wants quired, drop into my offices when | she will you are at leisure for a few] learning moments and take advantage of my free examination and estimate, | ° = which tells you just to a penny - ee i teeth put in first-class condition | Wwomar to support‘ you for even and the time required to do the|o no day. ‘Thera, are cagor, where wOur prices are the very lowest | marriage with an older woman is that have ever been offered in Se-|*!! that can be desired. I have attle, considering the high class|*00W personally of such, but in ork Which we Ge, duet thik, wa ltne coco l consider the difference will-make youn gold crown’ for ages overreaches the sense Ma thatcany other dentist would | Um and Would advise you not to | charge you from $8.00 to $12.00 for. | marry her You are so much Snare on hia is not the same|Younser that she will be apt: to crown that is being advertised so|treat you as a youngster, and you crow italy for from $8.00 to $400, | Wil be stunted tn gaining the full Dat it daar, extha beet Bai bl | development of-your manhood ; eh Ea if 80 eAsy, too, at your age, to irae gether ves Lager baad of fall. Into habits, and” the wors a ready ot OF habit you can possibly form ts tis Wace, tigate our famous Never |p relying on someone else, Take aap written guarantee given with | (tls in earnest, and the day will , }eome when you will look back on all work this love experience as a part of WE GIVE GAS your youthful experlence and de velopment, and be glad you fol a lowed my advice. Regal Dental Offices John Slattery was awarded $2826 In his sult against the Black Dr. L. R. Clark, D, D. 8 Manager | vei Hotel Co. for the recovery of try to convert him If he js @ man big enough, and 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Unlon} ina amount under a covenant tn NOTE—Bring This Ad With You|the lease of the Lincoln hotel. | | | slashed and t coat is trimmed with self-covered buttons in black to choose. Private Randolph Harvey of Kala. mazoo, making bush and probably fatally injured|the Turlock irrigation system. Large Medici Frills 50c Several Differ- ent Styles NAVY Poplin Cutaway has the long, straight back, trimmed skirt is slashed and beautifull d at each side tus se Trimmed with self-covered buttons. Price 00. seats been introduc also in ye at the Price wear serge, and 1s ttoned tion favored black cheviot, has cutaway lar is inlaid with velvet and ment a mholes The French back, les { buttons. The skirt is plain pieater made of fine shadow in semi-tallored style, has cut lace, edged n the back The draped skirt * rlos 818 0 ares x with narrow and pecial 506. First Fl did assorts of colors ond Floor Cleanup Sale Garden Hose 25-ft to 3.75, reduced $2.89 reduced -$6.39 , reduced - $3.90 , reduced $2.79 reduced length Cotton Hose 50-ft. lengt h Cotton Howes length Cotton Hose $ ‘Hina $, 25-ft. length Cotton $4.50, 25-ft. length Cotton Hose reduced to The ited ; shopping LAWN MOWERS Reg. $19 reduced to. $13.95 Reg. $10, reduced to. . $6.8. \ Reg. $3 reduced to. #2.9. Basement. quantity is we advise ea here today. The shooting occurred Killed at Calumet!" eynreck nour the, isles anal | mine. CALUMET, Mich. Sept. 19—| MODESTO, © were e1 killed and several injured in the Mich. was shot from am-| collapse of the roof of a tunnel in Balcony Bargains Week-End Thrillers on Our Mezzanine Floor We have given over our entire Hoffman System Coat and Suit lines, floor to the we have ar- main but ranged the mezzanine floor to handle our bargain features in furnishings. Here is a lot that is on sale Saturday that will at- tract you, please you and save you money. SILK WAISTS | Blue. black and gray, value ... .. DRESSES s, Values Dre: $18.00, now » : es Silk Moire Coats, val- SUITS ues to $6.45 $25.00 White Serge $20.00 values Suit, vga $5.00 Dresses, $6. 95 cial at $25.00, Serge | " values to to $20.00 Blue now Suit, spe cial’ at 9 12045 Imported Broadcloth Suit, $50.00 $7.95 value Tan Serge Sult, $25 COATS Children’s Serge Coats, 6 to 8 years; $7.00 Value... P2000 One Broadcloth Coat D fied pOaOO | Fancy Mixture Long Coats, $6.95 now Coats, Automobile $10.00 value OY): $25.00 White Broad- cloth Coats, now 9000 $15 Long Tan Serge Coats, $3 95 at ‘ Mackintosh C Blazer Jackets, $5.00 | faackiMtosh CO at! $6.00 sik valves." $f ‘AS Women ....92 490 | Kimonos now Lightweight Coats, $15.00 Fur values to $7.95 Pieces . $18.00 SKIRTS _ Skirts, values to $10; blue serge vawies to $4.00 Petticoats, values to dow. 1D now Waists, $5 RAINCOATS $10 Men’s and Wom.| slightly en’s English Slip-on soiled . Raincoats, . now $3.99 Sweaters, $15 English Slip-on} $8.50 value Con Sweaters, Rubberized Wool vias $1.45 $3.95 $2.50 $2. $5 Fur Muff and Neck Pieces, up $4, 95 to $20.00 $6.95 and Coats. Suits System brated direct from the factory garments specially priced Hoffman 200 of these cael on sale at $15, $20 and $25—worth double Saturday. Hoffman Cloak and Suit Co. Store With a Factory 1316 Second Avenue ae