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SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SATURDAY eee AT THE HOUSE OF COATS You look at the price 1/3 tion yourself. Deduct 1/3 3314 JUNE TIME IS VACATI VACATION TIME IS COAT TIME tickets, make the reduc- PER CENT OFF. OFF Our Superb Double Service All-Wes ather Utility FOR MEN AND WOMEN Are particularly adapted for trav g, steamer, tourist, auto and street service. Many of these superb coats are 1 semi-dress for any and all occasions. Your unrestricted choice TODAY AND SATURDAY 10 Coats for y Men and Women $6.67 $12.50 Coats $8.38 eeeS5s573 2s ‘\ = : OFF son $15 Coats Bi at Broken lots at + Price and less. : P 916 Second Ave., at Madison St. j Open Until 10 o’Clock Saturday Night SEWING $ 5 and MACHINES ad New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co, 44 Third (Near P=) Mate 1579 TO HELP FIGHT FOR “7 SISTERS” Are you in favor of the “Seven | Sisters’ initiative bill, which have een endorsed by the labor fe |ation, the farmers, and the direct legisiation league? If you are, 7 must sign them before June You will find petitions at the Labor | Use your own Panama or Leghorn this season. Nothing better on the taarket. We clean and reshape them into the newest styles, MODEL MILLINERY Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bidg. Meeond. at Pike. Temple; Raymer’s book store, First | ay.. near Union st.; progressive headquarters, Boston block, the International Clothing Co., Union st. Volunteers are request ed to circulate petitions at the municipal picnic tomorrow. You can get petitions at the Labor Tem ple or from Misa Lucy R. Case. Her telephone number js East 6631 Pete Ostrosky, released from jail this morning, again started on | his troublesome hunt for a wife There is hardly a limit to the He ssid he paid Attor Jack |ability of the Boylston Unitarian DR. L.R. CLARK, D.D. 8. — Somner $50 to find him a girl. The|Church Sunday School Dramati . ‘grievance committee of the bar as-|club. Don’t Delay Attention to fr iition is investigating the| For this reason the church play eeth charge. ers have picked “The Piper,” the Ww Your T fi cavity or rearing enon see most difficult production among Boge Ey conouk © fentist. | S)tr repertoire oc the fimows Strat | om . ont * ford-upon-Avon players, which they + age Ages —_— cero ARRESTED; SUE will produce at the church audi-| uble with your tee pin Dr. Clark has an up-to-date of ; fice, with the very latest equipment| W. E. Hixhtower sued Union Sav- and a staff of expert dentists, all of|ings & Trust Co. offi fals for whom have had years of actual ex-| $75,000 today. He says he was ma- 1 ested in connection perience since graduating from our /|liclously arreste n best universities, All work {9 done| with charges against officers of very carefully and with less pain.|the Or! Lumber Co. last year We know al! materials are the best —that our work is correct—and therefore we pin a written guaran | NU BONE CORSETS tee to every receipted bill. Our Vegetable age onal prices are the very lowest that 202 PEOPLE'S B Eliott 4435 FOR SALE Smith-Premier Typewriter, good as new, with fine sole leather carrying case, $19.50. Morey Stationery Co. 718 Hirst Ave. have ever been quoted in Seattle for the high-class work we do. Investigate our famous Never- Silp Plates. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union Note—Bring this ad with You've doubtiess thought it over, at least. But nake a point, this year, not to buy your Outing Sweater at the last moment tomorrow we are offering you, at ne of hand-finished For instance, summer prices, our full ltr a RS, GOLF, MOTOR AND SWEATE SPORT COATS Direct From the Factory All Styles and Colors, Made to Order. OCTONEK aia co. 425 UNION STREET -! am a girl of 18, and go to; nigh school, | have been going with a boy about four years. Three months ago he told me he loved me, and asked me to be his wife. | accepted, and as we are both of age, we were married We have told no one about it, and. oh, Mins Grey, It seems so funny for me to go to classes and walk in the halls with him, when he is my own husband. | look Into his eyes, and he doesn't seem the same as he did before. He Is so good to me that it seems that every bit of trouble | get into | want to go and tell him all about it. Next year (which is our fast) will | have to sign my name as Mra or just as | always did? we be Or won't be allowed to go to school? * THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 5, CYNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS | 1am so much worried | don't sleep and don't eat nearly as much as t used to, Please print this, as | want your advice #0 bad. A HIGH SCHOOL GIRL A Since you were both of age hy hide the fact that you are mar ried? Such things may seem roman t but they eldom wine and ten place in a faleo light or you ean do as you please, but It seema best to me to make the marriag known If two people think enough of each other to marry, they should be illing fo the world to know of it As for your course in school, while married uld not enter, I think there will be no trouble, as you were attending when married I inquired into this, m givin Are ‘ople courne people « and 4 COUNCIL HOLDS UP ACTION Action on the petition to chang the ate of the Fauntleroy cars to ” way in West Seattle, cut ting out Youngstown, was post oned indefinitely by the franch{m common user rights by the city on all privately | owned lines ts to be thr ed out! in the courts, and the not wish to grant the company al new franchise until the matter is settled. The city is having trouble right lectric Co. (na plan to route city cars around a loop at the union depots Jackson st now with the bone, cuaranteed y. Malle 16-22, Green | s. bbc; fresh churned but PIKE PLACE 4S ihe best granciated oui tbe lor potato sal SANITARY nredded wheat biacult poke Dun rn of tomatoe © peanut butter, Rr Stall ths ardellt's best brand fl navy beans torlum Friday night. dor and, those who attend are as sured a rare tres ‘een interest 1s James Neill Neill, who has starred a of times in productions put James num on at the Broadway high school, which he formerly attended. Neill appears as “The Piper,” the lead- }ing roley | traffic The cast has rehearsed with ar-| Among the performers who will| be watched with RAINCOAT S§ ON AVALON WAY FRANCHISE ‘oviding the city ts succemful in etting “Division A” cara over the S. R. & 8. tracks on Fourth av Electric contends that is already so heavy on the that additional cars would & blockade 14th ay, N a week laid over xtension was F---? Your income should stop today, your ex pense would keep right on Into every life comes a time when Ready Money would be welcome ‘lace your self in a position whe you need not worry about your future. An account in this bank will prove an everlast- ing benefit THE NATIONAL CITY BANK Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 S. E. Corner Second and Columbia. 1914, }you what told me from head quarters: Q.—Can you give me the direc tions for filling a “rose jar"? Also |for a rose pillow, Is sunshine nec essery for drying the petals, or will they be ail right If dried out side on cloudy days? Thanking you in advance, ALMA A.—The contents for a rose low ma be prepared as for ros) jar, or the petals may be sin ply dried inshine ta not ce ary. Here t# the recipe you a Rose Jar lee Cather r als when per ly try and pack in a jar tn layers two inches deep. Sprinkle two ta blespoons of salt over ach layer When jar is full, put in a dark = |coal, dry place for a week, Then the contents out on a platte land toss about. until the whole | mans is loosened, Mix thorough!) j with the following % on. violet 1 owas orris root, % 0% SaHotrens owder, My 02, roKe pow |der, % teaspoon each mace and | cloves, % teaspoon cinnamon, 4 drops ofl of roses, 10 drops oll of | chiris, 20 drops off of melissne {rops oll eucalyptus, 10 drops berg amot, 2 drachme alcohol. Pack tn Jclean jar and set away to ripen. In |two weeks it will be ready for me jars, and will keep for years, if cov ered. Q—I! would like to tell “Broken Hearted” of my experience, as | am jmarried to an Indian boy, and | ( Cc Of Interest To Lodge Members member Every lodge takes pride in his tion will be interested to know that he can get from us all sorts of emblems 4 his lodge Right now we slowing of badges. elarms and rings We manufacture all kinda of Jew elry to your order Big stock of sqmf-precious stones, birth stones et We make rings to al very reasonable prices. We are expert repairers of jew elry of all kinds. | 1. M. BENNETT | Mowefncturta have an extensive fobs, pins, Stone wabra Theatre Wide.’ On the One Hand » find that od in our wor their find by investi that the instrument te a every plano you want to My Painless Dentistry means better dentistry —because the pain will prevent the best dentist In the world from doing your work as he knows it should be done, No matter what you want done in dentistry, the elimination of pain i an assured fact. Aching, diseased and abscessed teeth can be removed absolutely and positively without pain. No cocaine, chloroform, ether or gas—a method strictly my own and positively harmless. tice it means just this: You enter the chair with no fear of pain or discom- fort; holding a mirror in your hand, you can watch your dentist extract the sensitive nerves, \ grind or cut the teeth, with absolutely no pain. Consultation and Examination FREE, and i ’ tell you to a penny what your work will cost. DR. L. D. GRANT Hours 8:30 to 6—Evenings and Sundays by Appointment 204-5-6-7 Liberty Bidg., Third Ave. and Union St. Opp. Postoffice. Main 366. ATTENTION, LADIES! It would be advisable Westlake Market, to attend week at the for you, while going to the the RUMMAGE SALE this THE LITTLE MISFIT STORE You will find some exceptionally good values in the bargains we offer. Corner Sixth and Pine, Opposite Westlake Market. MAIN 507. | Family Washing 6c Pound Model Electric Laundry 1201 FIRST AVE. who symbolical | on —w ABLISHED 1875 ac] Jougall + fouthwi da I - kno o h ound " new | could ‘never have found a} dm connection with JAMIE McoCREICRY & CO., New York white man that could be any better! to me than my husband, He is a| KHOOND AV. and PIKE 8T More open 9 a. m. to Op m half-breed Indian | _ — Some of my friends objected stren ously, and some turn up their noses when we meet on the street, but | am only glad that | have found out who were my real friends, and | have lots of them. My parents think a great deal of| their Indian son-in-law, so we are all happy. God does not draw a line at the Indians or any other nationality, for He created all men equal, and it is only the narrow-minded who make the difference. Special Sale of | Trimmed Hats $5.00 You have my love and best| wishes, AN INDIAN’S BRIDE. | Values from $10 to $20 A.—The only gauge in selecting! life companions, or companions of Every one of these Hats is any kind, is the plane of thought of | unmistaka i Mid-summer the Individual, whether or not the fashion ure here in all the person in question directs his ac Z € € t of shapes and most tions by principle or by selfishne : ry 4 ae ; be m pat: pines ecen ius yor 1 Q.—Do you not think If sedptel hat ‘ wings, ribbons and the best shades; also would unite in prayer for the ex termination of tuberculosis that more thorough and quicker results would be obtained than in any other way? if we were a praying nation we would behold the “Glory of the| Lord.” Now Is the day of salvation flowers it black and At $5.00 Milan hemp ing or narrow French flo white, a soft, hand-made trimmed with ruch- moire ribbon and wers BELIEVER IN PRAYER, | At $5.00 is a Bandeau Hat A.—There is no doubt in my mind of white hemp covered with fig- that the right kind of prayer will] ured cre trimmed with velvet accomplish what nothing else will,| bbor ne rene lowers Clean thinking and clean Hving, and ribbon and French dlowerssg eady improvement tn both is the At $9.00 is a white Sailor best form of prayer I know of of Milan hemp trimmed with | grosgrain ribbon, black foliage Q.—I come to you with my trou: ind white flowers bles, as others have done. | have) ee "7 rae Mile |been going with a young man for At $9.00 is a Bandeau Hat of black Milan hemp AP {three years, and one day he went| edged with Emerald green velvet, trimmed on top with away, and | have not heard from black velvet ribbon and wheat |him. Would you still have faith in} eta alee ay be had a assortment him? Vinee bin vas riah be At $9.00 there also may be had a fine ortme of Panamas various new shapes Second Floor. $1.00 and $1.50 Silk Hose can | find out if anything happened in to him? | wait your answer. M. E, A.—One cannot love without hav jing faith, and one cannot love or| | have faith as he would put on or off a coat or dress. I know of no way to ascertain his |whereabouts except by writing to the place he was last seen. Q.—Like any other unexperienced, | perplexed people, | come to you for my first advice of this kind. 1 was married some time ago to a| |girl only 17, but did not know it at the time, as she told me she was of) age. She never mentioned it to her! parents, but told me she did. This purchase includes excellent quality Pure Silk Hose in black, white and costume shades, representing in all a sample line from one of the largest importers of fine hose. Also a special line of extra fine silk hose which are called irregulars, owing to a slight imperfec- Since then, of course, her mother! tion in their make, but we guarantee their wearing found it out, and will not have a qualities are not in the least impaired. Special for thing to do with me, not even speak.| = Saturd 85¢. She has told some people she is go ing to have it annulled, and others she would not. jer daughter will soon be 18, but Suppose she doesn't annul it between | that time, can she afterwards? Also, is a marriage of this kind legal or illegal? Please teli me, Miss Grey, just what to do, for | am very worried. Thanking you in advance, | am, A READER. A.—The parents could possibly have the marriage annulled, but as your wife is #o nearly of age, I think jthey will not. They ean do nothing after she is of age. The marriage is legal. HOSE GUARANTEED TO WEAR 6 MONTHS For Boys and Girls Put up six pairs in a box and guaranteed to wear six months without developjng a hole. If they should, bring them back and receive a new pair in exchange. Up to size 74, 25¢. Larger sizes, Or by the box, $1.50 and $2.00. | First Floor, Second Av. and Pike St. .acDougall-Southwick {quired for divorce proceedings to) culminate depends on the residence | Jof the other person concerned. If} of local residence, it takes about 20 Special This MONTH One set of post “September Morn” Q—! have written you two times|19¥8: If at a distance, longer time |i corde matied prepaid. om receipe ag before, but never got an answer, so|'® “eduired Bok Set, eatin, Weak. | ee ee z. Write the Dominion of Canada| live comics. land office at Ottawa, Canada. MIGHTY GOOD BEVERAGES AT VERY LOW SPECIAL PRICES Your palate will be pleased to meet any of these, particularly at these low prices. Remember, they are quality goods from a_ house that’s been serv- ing you for 25 years with only quality bever- ages, | hope better luck this time. Some [time ago | saw a recipe in your paper for preserving eggs, but | have lost it. Could you please give me another one, and state whether the water gia: lution should be bolied with the water, or mixed in after the) water is boiled and cooled. With many thanks, INTERESTED HOUSEWIFE. A.—I have published a number of recipes for preserving eggs. It be- hooves readers to cut from the col |umn and preserve the recipes and | bits of Information they really wish. |for I get so many letters asking a repetition of certain answers, and it/ lrequires space to answer, and should I accede to all, my depart ment would get very monotonous from the sameness of the material I repeat an authentic water-glass recipe: To Preserve Eggs With Water- Glass (Silicate of Soda)—A small) quantity of the clear, syrupy solu tion Is smeared over the entire sur-| face of the shell. On drying a thin, hard, glassy film remains, which serves as an admirable protection, and substitute for wax, oll, gums, etc, Eggs thus coated, and stored| in charcoal powder, or a mixture of| charcoal and bran, would keep a very long time. | Special Brew Beer, 6 quarts 90c House of Lords, Imported Scotch Whiskey, per bot- tle 90¢ 80c Imported London Dry ( per bottle ...........80¢ 90c Label, 8 per bottle. .90¢ Q.—1, After a person applies for a divorce in the state of Washing- ton, how long before it is granted? 2. Where would | write to to find out about taking up claims in Can- ada? Thanking you. INQUIRER. A—1 The length of time re. Saturday MEAT SPECIALS Buy as much as you want of any or all—free deliv- ery of what you buy—phone or- ders filled and Old Crow, Yellow years old, 90c Fresh Dressed Hens, lb. : rr promptly deliv- | Canadian C. Rye, bot- Shoulder Pork Roast, Ib. ered. tled can yi supervision 124%¢ renee eee cena of the Canadian Govern- ate of Young Mut ment, 1905, and guaranteed fon, 1b. 4%. ‘ j , ah ecg to be 9, years old, per bot- Home cured “Triangle Phone Main 8900 tle ‘ : Ib, 20¢ Y, prompt P” brand Auto efficient. Bacon, delive and PALACE MARKET COMPANY 204 Second S. Elliott 5—Main 5 THE HOUSE OF JAFFE Established In Seattle 25 Years 115-117 Second Ave. South Wine Growers, Distillers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers

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