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Holland ‘Sandahl & Son Company Store 120 Pike St. Nursery and Green | Houses, Renton Junction scursions ; Daily “to Navy Yard eS © Kennedy Leaves Colman Dock = _ Yard Open to Visitors. _ Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M,, “% 2 and 5:30 P. M. Fare—Round Trip, 50c; en 5 to 12, Half Fare. | CUT-| RATE, Dentists WE STAND BACK OF OUR WoRR FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTER Amalgam Filling 50c Up OHI Bi t ey If you are matter }want to t — to you ENTERPRISE NOVELTY = ||but be | | “Anne of Green sb ard authors er unjust in not allowing me to go 40:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M.|some places I wanted a | thought grown, But, queer as it may seem. | got out into the world, own livelihood I found I could not |do as I pleased and get alor f |than when at home. in life pendence except by doing right clothe you, and, trom wh and to repay them, you are thinking of sneaking away are under age, and can, compelled to come back home; a » blanve lumbia, No will L have husband t taking the children, his wife, 1 failed. would back ATR T am orrier f | 1) always * hey have ha 4. 7 r # no excuse for her wrong doing, | any © an f y . I have noticed that the wome rdlewane a 8 know that, ! falling Q—1 am a git w and I live with my 1 wae engnged to but have not « Mise Grey, 1 reeetved letters from him all the time he wae gone, and now that he he still thinks at well enough te tell me hew to tell ing wordin and eask ¥e honest wit kind, too. IT have been inspired by “Ml Le she did ne ne FO am glad sell herself for money it passes away like the mirage on = desert, leaving only bar- Money, beautiful clothes, ly eyes and curty hair Ko let us wet to the highest peak of fetid happiness, whieh is named on tarnished love, Then happiness will rule if be be » rag-picker and she » wasther-woman, COMMON SENSE tuitive fi ity of Q.—What le a suitable book to give = girl, 1, for @ Christmas present? PERPLEXED STENOGRAPHER. A.—One of the Rebecca books, or Or, if} one of the stand 1 kr himself. I the matter ¢ Gables likes poetry, Q—1 am = boy, and, itke alt nd use and after one “ dr help me This {s not an unusual thing. , and t the other boys. like to dances, My father and mother stwe: ne me. folate =| I have had ¢ or three manager of the . it te always, “Johany, now work as stenographer must go home Father has to ‘o work tomorrow.” girl gore to the dances, L are quite good friends, and her parents treat her like mine do ma We never get to eo together If you were me, wouldn't you dree up some night and go and get the dance? An bounds of And 1 walt until 1 am I'll do as I please after I earning my “Just then nz h oaned well. Really, I did less as I 5 It is that way We can never gain inde Your parents feed, house and at you say, t by you, I believe they do thelr me fn to Of course, smoke by law you look at the matter as an opportun-| absolutely \ty to get a preparation for life In the world. Many a boy would work| but must be his finger nails off for the oppor-|I think tunity you have for an education. | smoked, 1 It Is all right for you to like the|I would b girl, and the girl to like you, but| he stop; f when you let this liking blind your) tobacco-soak sense of honor in any way {t be-| ni comes a blight. Really I do not ap- prove of young people public dances without their parents, Won't you write me you have made will look for! a manly decision? the letter, I JAMAICA bert A. Pen horse, Big went off er ne told @ girl friend of mine that desire to stop backed by the if I had-a husband order to stay A forgot until a fe propriety, of to form the habit, or STALENESS of a system produces | Y tori N i | You probably have a de hen possible his power, and lovelow Itt 1 was married in British Oo in Ket Perm te ant to an This veloped in the major have a limited vocab same exp has known a it In not dif he will express {se you to let you # * would learn and prudish, column you «ive I have been a few months, and my bh Ie a very heavy amoker will quit if T can The f my re peanut tobaceo. be| main thing is for your husband to but| realize that the tobacco does him no good. 1s half the battle, Q—As a dally reader of your prob lems, Tam deepty pat bis hand my chair when die If it an or look at his hand as ee pasa ae | back at your work, or ask Fed waned toF Please beip.s fey, |im to. remove it. But T see no need of either aa long as he is a A.—Do you know I used to fee! eman, But, should he at Just as you do? I thought my fath-|tempt to go one inch or the ld re at the cannot take the responsibil ity of giving prescriptions ple remedy one roast instead A sim lis and The intense effort who with him nusea in me equal to sea-sickness attending | WISE HORSE GETS | ITSELF NEW SHOES Oct. 31.—~Gil his rite to pasture, his powerboat days ago that ed to give me @ gold ben his horse's shoes off | him ont to graze winter, So he was n Timothy Skidmore blacksmith at Good orks out that. the f hone and young men " 10 ¥ 1 d Ay ee al ligations to them, and ofte 4 on talking about ‘. who will tell you that they ents from your young men friends,| © !9 here and got in line with the Rever knew that plates could be fit . other horses being shod. I thought #0 perfectly until they had us do. it was funn hat nobody was with work. | nim but I've got him all shod Any work that doesn't prove ant- Butler's Liquid Tooth Mller, mall. fafactory will be repaired free of Jed te >. Butler Drug Co., Seattle, charge at aty time. Wash.—Adyv. Come tn SOON—today, If you wish iE ee Soria 3 “for FREY examination and esti- to|/ EXPERIENCED newspaper wo , mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination Untversity $t., 24 and University St., Opp. Vraser-Patersun Co, attorney is | man will correct and criticise man he will tell you what to do,|useript; 1,000 words, $1; every ad -— ditional 1,000, HOc ty ritten ‘A widibive oh tha ucaacn. 1,000 words, 0c; carbon, 260 extra All Flowers of the season at low-| Work guaranteed. Elliott 4875-W est prices, The Rosery, 1608 Sec-|or Nancy H. Buskett, Apt. &, 1 ond Ave, Blliott 4241, Union, Jera sent | THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913. Hairdressing Kee Dougall cfouthwick Manicuring ”o urnish In connection with JAMES MeCREERY& CO., Fourth Floor. Ln ANNIVERSARY SALE of SUCCESSFUL MERCHANDISING The Last Day of the Anniversary Sale Presents Many New Items brings to a clone the greatest ry of Seattle, Never, as {ar as our know served a# great a number of people in on erfection as has this, Seattle's oldest store, ry Week MORE THAN A THOUSAND BARGAINS Have been offered in the various departments, and have been bought eagerly and enthusiastically by the thousands who have thronged this store. REMEMBER, TOMORROW 18 THE LAST DAY! h day of this great sale 38th Anniversary Special Values in Children’ 8 Coats SIZES 2 TO 4 YEARS Velvet and at $6.00, $8.00 price. Cloth Coats of broad cloth and novelty ma terials, In red, brown and tan. Formerly sol) up to $6.60, Special, $2, 50 Caracul Coata, and $10.00, formerly priced for Jumt one-half | EE Sccvesus sangettaisccuventaete | © of novelty cloth and fine mixtures, in navy, gray, tan and brown 4, 50 $10.00 values, at 06s veebecsccece $ . Children’s Trimmed Hats, tn velvet or feit, with ribbon and velvet trimming. There are white and colors to choose from. Values to $2.00, for . -50c White Hats and Bonnets, of fur and beaver. Some are a little sotled from display. Former ly priced at from $4.00 to $6.00. Your choice. one-half price. Third Floor. 38th Anniversary JERGEN’S OLD FASHIONED OATMEAL SOAP 4 for 25c 2 c Madame Isabell'# Skin and Wrinkle $1.00 size Harntoch Ung ial, Spectal Dorin, Rouge, Brunett ashes of roses shade 4711" Bath Salts, render the 9 water soft and delightfully perfumed Special French Glycerine and Rose Water. rante one ae the beat nail , the popular 38th Anniversary Rengo Belt Corsets $3 Corsets Special$195 M ADE with of white broche with broad front steel, boned watch spring steel of double strength, elastic vebbing in skirt, low bust and three pairs of heavy se supporters. A splendid model for the medium and i figur Women's Blanket Bath Robes, mma ant ame rn ey 2.99 Conventional designs with border, in square neck style, or with collars, light or dark colorings All in mannish style BPOCINL, cetexsas SP Fy $2. 95 Third Floor "| The MacDougall-Southwick Co, New York Fourth Floor, i SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET rst F Store open from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. daily The Last Day ofh WINDUP OFE Anniversary 35th FOR MEN A Up to cama Rain Coats for $17.56 7, are in me he t t cure, $20.00 and $22 MOS L001. vas sesesw o $15.00 ts pecial ‘ tees : $6.00 BATH ROBES There are 100 of these Combination Bath They are trimmed y hea THE FAMOUS WINSTED UNDERWEAR rts and 1D ‘ nken vy in two weights woven excep- 35 nadras ir rally c 4000 Ties at 25c Each, On the ae Square, Main Floor ALF of the 2 have never been shown t re ne is of pure silk in handson F new tterns and the very latest « rings. a wi range in both figures mi and stripes. Hundreds of them are ar 5 Your choice - | a Cis) AROAGRY Si celconsd 0505s es . yo Cheeks. Kees isan ae Neeo . C 38th Anniversary The Last Day of: ¥3 Off on Oriental Rugs HERE still remains a most excellent assortment from which to choose. ‘The sizes, pat- terns and’ colorings are ample to insure satisfaction. $57.50 WILTON RUGS $39.50 These are full 9x12 size, in a wide range of patterns and colorings, the best American makers. These rugs are copies of antique Orientals. Special prices last through toda only.. WILTON VELVET RUGS 4-6x6-6, Oriental patterns, $12.00 value, for $7.95. SCRIM CURTAINS AT BIG PRICE CONCESSIONS These are left from the big sale of curtains which was held on Thursda cange $.255, $3.35 and $3.95. Former values up to $5.55 The prices Fourth Floor, 38th Anniversary $6 Women’sUnionSuits$3.50 ||, Imported Wool Union Suits, in Swiss ribbed style. Regular price $6.00. Special . . . $3.50 IMPORTED WOOL vests AND PANTS $2.50 These also are in Swiss ribbed style. UP TO $1.75 MUNSING WEAR FOR WOMEN 95¢ Munsing Underwear, of merino or mercerized yarn, Vests and pants, the garment and $1.00 WOOL VESTS AND PANTS 750. These garments are of Merode and Richleau make Unusual values at the price WOMEN'S $2.00 WOOL UNION SUITS $1.50 IRLS' Coats, made Just enough cotton to prevent these from shrinking and make them English N “s serviceable. The last day of the + aby . Aixtures Anniversary Sale . . ~. tailored models; soi CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR, 59c¢ VALUES FOR 39c with belts and convertibl Vests and pants of Munsing made 39 collars. The belts on many for boys and girls, Specially price at, the garment........... c models are removable. The _BOYS' AND GIRLS’ WOOL UNDERWEAR AT ONE-HALF PRICE colors offered are gray, tans Garments for boys and girls, in gray or white merino, about 70 per Tee mace | 1 cent wool. They be had in flat or ribbed style. Not all sizes and brown mixtures. | Regular in the stock, but they may be matched nicely from our regular assort up to $18.50, ment. Former price was 6 © $1.35, according to size. 98 special si5.00 “kes le Asnivereary Co 68o |] Second Flo First Floor 38th Anniversary $2.50 Sterling Silver Frames $1.65 38th Anniversary Muslin Underwear u to $1.50 Value/ 95¢ ULL Cabinet Photo Frames : of sterling silver at a smaller AINTY Gowns of sofiitke: price than ever before. ‘These muslin in over have velvet backs oval face, the style, lace yokes and new ball feet, and are $1, bE ribbon ‘rosettes trim some, §14x7 inches, $2.50 cliality, while others in plain style ‘ Combination Sets of Corset $1.75 GERMAN SILVER VANITY CASES 95¢c and Drawers or Corset Gat Highly polished inside and out; all compartments coveré OF ane OT ee coin holders, card cases, memorandum tablet and powder pe RRINEOO Wi Dee puff, An especially high grade of German silver is used in | | 2Toidery, yoke, ribbon and lage their construction, and they are finished with piles | Valuen Se 95 a long link chain. Very special......... 95c to $1.50 at....... esses sig trees Third Floor, First Floor. a Second Avenue and Ptke Street The MacDougall-Southwick