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'STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1914. PAGE 5. ac] Jougall ¢ fouthwick AH! HERE’S BLUE-RIBBON LADY FROM LAKE BURIEN ENTERED IN “BETTER BABY” TEST This is Hertetta Marjorte, daughter of Mr. and Mra Henry B. Green, who will be ente in the annual “better baby” contest at Lesoht park ig: AR RE In connection wth JAMES. MeCREERY® CO., New York Store open frem 9am wpm dally SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET off first prize at the contest | out there last ptember She was 1 year old then She also Wy The Second Day of Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale (county) fair last year, as did | lady Dorothy, ona break , UR efforts to make this Semi-Annual Clearance greater than any previous sale The father and mother of i} of this kind have been gratified by the most hearty response of the first day. We feel that, with the added values for tomorrow and_ the thts Ittle miss are old timers here, They came in 1888, fore the fire. They live In the splendid bargains remaining Lake Burien district, and i poise ; Sans veaneociiers 2 tie from the first day, Thursday will be equally as great as Wednesday, the first day. original Hightand Park | Ne and Lake Burien car line. The merchandise offered is all seasonable summer goods, and a seasonable advan- tage of thirty days is in itself a great incentive to buy. If you couldn’t come today— come tomorrow and take advantage of the thousands of saving opportunities. Charge purchases made during this sale placed on July bill, rendered August Ist. Infants’ and Children’s Wear Priced for Clearance Infants’ Long Slips, slightly soiled, very special. .25¢ Infants’ Lawn Caps, slightly soiled, very special. 50¢ Baby’s first Short Dress, hand-made, very special... ee Great Clearance of Ready-to-Wear $30.00 to $40.00 Suits at $19.50 $35.00 to $50.00 Suits at $24.50 In these two } jots there are just 65 Suits of the most desirable 8 goa +. seaeee u ies " and serviceable materials in the | | B¢ ich Hats, ; BOG Rompers B9¢ semi-tailored and fancy styles airls’ Coat Sweaters in three styles; all sizes; gooduigg ’ Apts. range of colors. Very special.............5-+ 3.75 We The materials are serge, gab —Third Floor. erdines and fancy weaves, in | such colors as navy, black, 3 Copen, green, tango, rose, white $1.00 to $1.50 Silk Hose 78c i} \ and hairline stripes. Most un- == ————————— = i] Q.—(1) Must one have a high! work In any other store It is too usual values at $24.50 and In this lot there*are all sizes, including a splendid 1] echoot education to be a wireless) | $19.50. assortment of costume shades and plenty of all black. || beer ig PR ws 4 a The assortment consists of samples and odd lots, all | as telegrapher or wireloes telogeaphe| ne Ne tie 45 Suits at Half reduced to the special price of 78¢. ig A—All the details of the mint * 75c to $1.00 Hose 48c : m Which Ie the better paying) num wage law have not been de Price This lot embraces a wide variety of styles, includ- position and about how much does | [im Ware 1s Ae ye sto ; A ate , . W. f th operator receive al ited. iiut th Sroageenyetnanes In thie lot are Suits, sizes 16 ing plain and embroidered designs. Also a quantity ere you one Oo e |make {t unnecessary for you to| to 42, in the smart summer of Misses’ Silk Hose. All sizes in this lot. Clearance d h the fi 4) Prakero > esa ra stations) cnange. styles. Most desirable colors and price 48¢. thousands who saw the first _[crraty swe terial Boys’ and Girls’ 25¢ H |" (5) Is wireless telegraphy a gov- materials, ys an ri] lose 15c : episode of “The ‘ Million Dollar "or Leena LON <i sn ‘itera ecient saa aie eae 6 $25.00 Suits for $12.50, anl so on. Good quality Hose in black, pink and sky, reduced 3 school. Which do you advise me| name for the class, also a motto. | 3 Second Floor. for clearance to 15¢. First Floor. i Mystery” today? Were you among the throngs |to do, finish high school and then! Mtl “pn ag Bg class are from| i high school o yeare of age. ‘ : that were denied admission because of the limited after this k Will you pl d me ome | , { year ¢ a business! y please sen . W. 5 5 d i seating capacity of the theatre? If you could not course and be a stenographer and | Names you think would be nic I80 25c to 50c ash { learance Sale of Silks 2 ic, 3 ic an 50c see these remarkable motion pictures today, GO bookkeeper, and then after a Lisged [ner ee ine aenath _—_— po ae ee TOMORROW. Don't miss the first episode of this — A eee Scivehe veardl . puta ot Pacarela, Pre Goods 15¢ H I P. Di edi Fine e Shadow baffling photo-story by Harold MacGrath, famous tary, or get a position as wireless| moters of Progress or Citizens ot| leavy Imported Pongees rect ea author of “Kathlyn.” Remember, $10,000.00 will be elegrapher or get a government/ Civilization may sult you for a) Including Chally de Laine, flax: Shanghai nae id for the best 100-word solution of this mystery. position? age oo | ons, crepes, suitings; also the | | Regular $1.50 quality, the yard............ 95¢ Laces, Clearance eit: Solve it! Hoping that these questions will) Here area few mottos: "A wine | 2 a Peacomgy, np emesgh Be 4 gu sot I & $ v and a helping hand,” ° palaAnos 205: Crom $1.25 Satin Tub Silks, the yard..........-.69¢ [| === not drive you Insane, | am, | d and ping nm clearance, the yard 15¢. - QUESTION BOX. | think good 1» to do good,” and) . id "Bati Pa Guaranteed fast colors. Price 15c A--I usually do not answer #0/ “First, to want to help; next, to 65c Embroidered 8) Clearance of Remnants of Silks and Dress THE many questions fn one letter, but |help wisely.” 1 ¥ f y th k. oy I recetye numerous queries along 35c ee Goods continues during the entire bn FI A fine showing of Shadow MILLION this Hine, and as you embody about! @Q—1 have never taken a lesson Dug tmece gy Rev hr) word irst Floor. and Val. Lace Flouncings, All- all of them in your quest for it-| nor seen crewing done, but | would ures in light or dark colorings, overs and Bands at clearance | | Pree : ao iS doe aa ag. ple 80 lonen, | De. yor knew of nyt 30 inches wide prices. The Flouncings are 10, ) In order to pass e%lone who gives freehand drawing) ‘ ’ Dp amination for wireless operator one | ge | am sending a draw-| $1.25 and $1.50 Plain Glassware Dey artment 12, 15, 17 inches wide; Allovers should have at least a high school) A READER. dF Ratin 95c 17 and 18 inches wide; the - eye ; ‘| You may be able to take lea- ~ har bat crag: ‘7 aarage ie Bands 4 to 6 inches wide. etneeat Drees hare en work, |#00s during vacation from the tench- inches wide, in plain shades; offers the following for quick clearance: ‘The patterns include the sea- (3). The salary fe about the | Oro Las tat meer the aot also novelty weaves; the yard F Helsey and other brilliant fire polisved || son's most favored effects, in- By Harold MacGrath same. A new man gets about $20) superintendent's office. fi O5e. 1.75 Or Se “Colonial” and piain glassware. cluding values up to 600. Clean 1] ‘Thashesser’s idillien Deiter Metin Picture Proéection! . bse Prime! wh usc ae he! ‘The picture you sent Indicates $1.25 and $1. F 1 Cordial Glasses, Sherry, Whisky and ance price 15¢, First Floor. a oa that with instructions you may do Scall Centers 75¢ or Apollinaris Glasses, Olive, Jelly and (4) Sometimes in cities, some-| well, I 2. Toothpick ; SHOWN A T THE times not. Potnts most conductve| ** Piain Linen Centers, 30 Inches | | Sauce Dishes, Sugars and Creamers® and Toothpic ; to the operation of the wireless are A in diameter, with neat scalloped —_ Gr Cl ba selected. Pa oll a lly Bh gpa eige—some have German, Ma | | 1h 0c otonist”, Goblets, Teo ‘Tea Glasses, eat Clearance ‘ (5) Sometimes a wireless post-| heip saat’ Wher will sie bl a deira embroidery. or Beer Glasses and plain covered Sugar |) e tion ts governmental, In which Case | ite tine from sticking? 9 Third Floor. | | Howls, Vases, etc.; lead blown, needle etched, grape de- f Gl : one must enlist in either the navy + signs, Whisky Glasses, Stem Cordial Glasses. re) loves Also how many feet equare in ra bik oon a gee jjan acre? For 25c, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 there will be on sale a ) i cl ~ . 4 coure first. then decide what you ,,4<-The atest way to prevent Clearance Prices || jitive"Siores crt tail und shore iapen"™' |[ TSC Milanese Pwo | will become, Lay your foundation | {Re rorvnebegir geome iy paid . Fourth Floor. Silk Gloves, black and col- | well, ad be , > @ pa fi " FOURTH, NORTH OF PIKE [reise aown oem oe se ors. Clearance price Sul ; " |and greased. rae. pomacees : $1.25 Silk Gloves of | Read This Stirring Story by Harold MacGrath in) o— If an acre were in a aquare each The Basement Continues to Offer f ; . Q-—-1 read your letters every day | 144 (as near! ran be ent ursde A heavy Milanese silk with | | Next Saturday’s and think you give good navies. | side (as nearly ax can be entimated), 1u ay pron 3 Now, | am a girl near 16 years of 705-7 < ove Ph raw sf by four and aaa Extraording _Values double finger tips, includ- } ar age and | have a good position in 70" have 4 feet. Multiply one . . : j a’ store with people who can get|*ide by Itxelf to got the area. > ing embroidered backs, and | ‘ ea @ ar 1] along without me. But I like my ewiit a i aut gloves with fancy embroid- | | fi work and would love to stay, but mt you please tell me A great assortment of Coa . " : Wri 1 know they are not able to pay me | through your columns what etat Banas. Wilhelmina and Mar- ered wrist. Clearance price y the wages the new law require have women's suffrage? guerite Aprons offered for 95¢. is | They never want me to work| Also what day of the week June Thursday at clearance prices $2.25 ‘Tea Kettle of quadruple coated white enam- 50c Si 5 % eight hours and | am learning some- | 11, 1876, fell on. T.T.R Coat style apron, which buttons | | eled steel, $1.69. 50c Silk Gloves, the two- | thing new every day. | A—In the United States women to waistline, has short sleeves, $2.50 Tea Kettle of quadruple coated white enam-|| clasp kind, with double | have no mother and | find idle! possess suffrage upon equal terms special 39¢. eled steel, $1.79. finger tips, 30¢ hands must find something to do.| with men at all elections in Wyom- Marguerite Aprons, with bib, $2.00 Tea Kettle of quadruple coated white enam- g PS, . Now, do I have to give up my pos!-|ing, Colorado, Utab, Idaho, Wash Be. led steel, D5. $3.00 and $3.50 16-button | | tion because the law says so, when ington, Callfornia, Arizona, Kan- ‘Bungalow Aprone of light or og gir — r i peg Ei pose B. s z | can stay and get the same money | sas and Orego! dark percale, 49¢. $2.00 Combinet of quadruple coi enamele' Glace and Suede Gloves, |. Krinke Pi School L wand am satisfied? if tl Maids’ Aprons of white lawn, | | steel, with slight Imperfections caused fn transit, S9¢. || ‘ ° inke Fiano Lal lanl a with bid, 25e, Be and 5O¢, Tse Strainer of 99 per cent pure spun aluminum, with || including white, tan, cham- Com: course in Piano Playing, 12.5 ’ Tea Aeron of sheer material, be. 5 pagne and other’ shades, dea “ : 25 60- e e 3 . gate 4 seres, Sem Monthly Melia arta || Fltetrial, Gas or Steam Engineering TRE. ses's Band Aprons, extra] | $3.39. 25¢ Two-clasp Chamois- fequest. | Comer Broadway and Pind.|| [SEATTLE ENGINEERING scoot. wide, 5O¢. 7 regular 10¢ rolls Aurora Japanese White Crepe ette and Lisle Gloves, |} Hours, 10 to ty. Phone wet West and Rey | . Black Sateen Aprons, 25¢, t Paper, 5O¢. white, black, chamois and 2 = ee | B5¢. A9¢ and $1.00. Casseroles of brown and white stone ware, vray, Clearand . 1 | 7 Gingham Band Aprons, extra | | nickel frame, $1.59. gray. Clea ae ay 15¢. DANCING ! | The new schedule of $5«-mile/ district Sunday night. wide, 25¢. Third Floor. Basement, Salesroom irst Floor. HIPPODROME Itine for every mile over the speed| “All of you fellows who want to jlimit, had its effect ye rday in| go over 20 miles an hour will have . x) sepene Oakes Ord Asthma! police court, “speeders’ day.’ \to pay for it,” sald the judge The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street | pencing Taunt by ‘Competent But although Hberal fines were| §..N. Collins, 30 miles—$60, Just os Teachers. limposed, nobody was sent to jJall like that! e | They didn’t smile and Joke with} < — ————— —— we ew mara ne — 3 ronc la the clerk i they paid their nan. po Thursday noon at Pioneer's : Some of them wore very concerned s FAM i c * lexpressions as they hurried around | Sublime or READ THIS, AND SEE IF HIS HIN} enue of Woodland park, as at Itrom one phone to another, trying | TARTAR |first contemplated. _Inele to get wealthy friends to come to) 9 rhe Serib. weather caused the change, ! oe BAKING POWDER y The Scribes’ club “will meet with | The new schedule didn’t apply Isn't an imported product sp J, D, White, 507 12th av. N., » |esterday with the full foroe Ghat} More than 200 Seattle grocers he sday arpaee at 8 — XX Mr. Out-of-Town , 3 jwi ye In effec ater, be and 5, house 'e loy 5 bt if il cou be = am w be read by rs. 8. If you are a sufferer from ]||those arrested before Sunday had} }} to Hattor. The Rtas; | Ae usual, The And 1 dou Sod have the our, | man . Miss Inez peany and Mrs.|, Order your printing by asthma in any form, it will [Jjonly to pay at the old rate of $2 Seattle's Favorite Brand Star will have to put it over. age to put in a man of the Thomson | A. R. Gilchrist | from imac be Ee pay you to investigate. | have Oh, How Cruel! There are enough votes on the] iy). ‘This will be the last regular 1407 Fifth A cured asthma of 50, renee nny’ heavy Silas eee |right side to defeat the Hinky Dink| “Let The Star keep the dell ring-| meeting of the club previous to the} 1. wi gave you pin eas an tanding, not Joston and i ne ¢ “ " ation pe x Fee ete at here tn Seatta [fibrought forth storms of tearful pro, = er 2 to 1, but great many of ing until election day. Very truly | summer vac ation period. octitinn ecnere and towns around Seattle, and test from the victims who walle jthem are asleep. h be = 7 ‘ ; aie , 08 ing them up, that) I have not failed in one of |} that it was an outrage, One or two succeed in wak h | nig ferer from ‘this. disease and | A. B. Lord, for passing a street understand that Wm. Hickman| Npihore Sila do eer DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. can’t sleep nights, I will give ||jcar, was fined $10. Tt happened last fatoare ‘onye ‘thas with tint one itt |penter, a butcher, with whom Ty || Ststtenery an@ Office’ Sapalign: tah at a Bh week, else it would have been $25 land R. H. Thomson for manage BOIUn Ghinet. Rocieenal Sethe ee dene to ¥| : THE DENTISTS WHO tata T seg ntsc Ae dine He J. A. McKinnon, one of ep | IPe of andl ar pac eden phe h gee le ce yesterday he ene en fiat fight Ps Scindieg nipee Morey Stationery Co., ED Hill abeolutely cure at} overs from last week, paid $20, on Personally, I thin jomson ‘ * om The § » aid . ay wtiald were t TIS First Ave. ‘ ARE RECOGNIZ! 1g Fone hg seh Avge the testimony of an officer that he B[llsave the situation, He is the only|® clinping 2) jena rere raged og preach ala) Near Columbia St, j For the painstaking manner in ita forms, sich as Tonsilitis, {{ was doing 20 miles an hour, on BAKING Me a man I know who could drive the) giqq” vavable to Dan John. L ‘Gobb, whose fant. thhmb sak! 4 which they ag e A pot perp Adenolds, Gastric Ulcer of the ffi 40th st Shane lobe of a etl oan ie bt clipping told the story of Dan’s| sprained in the fight, remained se-| are the ones you should select wh Stomach Bowels, Catarrh L. M. Cochran ran around behind VITTUCC! IMPORTING GO.) | eR ORE ORR oubt| Carousal Friday night after he ar-| cluded in his home here. : gach te shown by fact that |p %f, te Prostatitis in }])® scree trom | erase ane said ae i tar with the aver a would be very | ved here with $20 cash, $183 in SEWING $5 hg y 4 é i ne iT e ense: a 80 4 J oO sald ») | checks, a e one rs; how we are patronized by conservative dca yeaa se or an he thought he would make ft here It supplants all other brands if piney Sink "aad awukeowity Ww Cc v MACHINES Ez thinking people who carefully |] forme: all Nervous Diseases, [fjafter just as great an offense as/ff given a trial. Why? Suppose NU BONE CORSETS Be a, Seer ae Gea: ip Gaara omen onvene pasa Ee i weigh and consider matters before HT miijepsy, Heart and Eezema, [}| passing a car taking on passeng you try it. Manufactured and z esi. Make just the money orders and The| ABERDEEN, June Hundreds wire SEWING MAG! deciding, are very low. we wi iff aia many others too num | hidiais guaranteed by le same Star clipping. The police have no|of women and girl delegates from |ff rez Third (Near rik) Main 1838 x aes ae extra Daery $10. Gold i) Cus 0, Mention. Jt you are in R.A. Poterson didn't think he iT! Vittucci Importing Co. A penne Ore Moloch tis aie a cee jake an © neavy bse doubt, write and I will give antec # ah mile hour 0 K.| vd eielviathiaenahubieds _ — passed through this city on their i i work pa Pa ast tested him with a speedometer.| S —— ap PENTION, ; S nual 10-day camp conference, which | Quality y mates an WE GIVE GAS Olymple View Sanitari Peterson didn't have one, Twenty | un ane a ticale tec ton p} pS | ca Sena scum an | Service ymple View Sanitarium, from 35 equals 15, multiplied by $5 LL BROS. system for ren Complete horough om 35 ’ x Milan, heaap and reliable; terms reasonable. , s i. 14-16 W. Harrison equals $75, the amount Pete was) ate. We guaran. Apply early | aa Regal Dental Offices DR. G J. NUERNBERG fined. He squirmed and stewed ae FA Printers a pik MODEL MILLINERY, Sth Floor PICNIC IN HALL ICE Pe a Phone Queen Anne 3127 ree Aled 6 Apponien us 517 Union St. Opposite Windsor Apts. iin sas thcatheirvche N © daughters of Washington! ELL! saa Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. N. F. Lyons contributed $40 for laslag te to 50 milue de the Sremont MAIN 190483 hold thelr 10129 THIAD ‘Will pionio