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In the RETAIL DEPARTMENT of (Largest Whol IGRASS RUGS Extra heavy and“serviceable. This ta the popular Poreh Rug, ale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest) CIAL IMPORTATION OF 4x6 feet H JAPANESE MATTING RUG 9x12 in handsome Japanese designs, special $2. We Deliver Anywhere tn Seattle. NOTE—No advertised goods shipped outside Seattle FFT AVE Two gps nt vad of Moore Ay iporth of West- lake Market. Bass fishing season opens J Krinke Piano School | }15, instead of July ist, as sta course in Piano Piaying.|/ erroneously in the Bon Marche Comen||in Tuesday's Star.—Advertis REORG! NIZATION SALE OFFICE SUPPLIES AT BARGAIN PRICES. Morey Stationery Co. TIS First Ave. Near Columbia St. START NOW; SCHOOL OPEN LearnMillinery @ course taught—thorough and rellabie: ter reasonable Apply early. MODEL MILLINERY, Sth Floor PLES BANK BLDG SEWING $ 5 ood MACHINES Up New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co N24 Third (Near Five) Mate 1575 Rev. Dr. Alzamon Ire Lacas, Ph. D cian, lawy thor, lecturer and MASTER PSYCHOLOGIST In Sermon-Leetures Bntitied “Man—IHis Hetation to the Science of Being —in the One Month Commencing Sunday, July § At lia m an@ fp. m. Morning subs Rena OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Our interests should be mutual. the best, and we must de- Accomplish: satisfaction. Our suc Week-Day Program duo to the careful, conscien- Commencing Monday, Offic, Tivel! Theatre, é “Clase Lessons The Body —_ ‘The Mind The Soul of _ fe the Tp large office in ‘ne Evening Lectures that ‘s owned and run by a At # 0'Clock. on registered dentist, and has| Live topics about Psychology, Rettig’ nd |Selence, Bust Home, School, ete., oo dentists associated | Four place in the Gaon * FRICE OF ADMISSION — $5. 00 res, 10 and 26 ce ‘toptes “1 Ite Ort ati? es ala WE GIVE GAS SPECIAL NOTICE — | 1 wt Regal Dental Offices = 277°":,1: Dr. L. R. Clark, D. 0. S., M: |very com . lark, D. D. lanager | svery _comsctontices * a. 1406 Sed Ave., N. W. Cor. Union St. |. UPlifting of mamanity wuoport ot Note: Bring this ad with you. | greatest physical, ment yoni spiritual revival meetings © o STAR WANT ADS have [2205 'himanty rol Lots, Homes, Farms ready for | tistt 1162 tor appointment you, on attractive terms. | zen ge overs Gags AowaRD D. THomas Co. Seattle made millions of dollars yesterday, out at Woodland park i Diue, brown or green colors. The following sites specially priced Seattic clerks and rooted like thunder at the ball game. pane 95c = They conversed by signs with $1.25) small boys, and grinned pleas .$2.50 while they were much more $4.25 courteous than many Ameri ..$6.30 had come out to see the fun $8.25 it was a great and cosmopoll be walt 75c| “Why, there's Hiram!" exctatm PORCH SHADES | éxe feet...$1.00 eS sea IN NATURAL COLORS OR GREEN 8x6 feet. ..$1. 25 |from the shoulder of his well arm, | ————_—__________ ON RAIAIA St | He told the people just what Seat: | win armor over their heads, they | black and helio. These shirts are the best wearing tub ¢ trees and listened to the wor ~~ ul ereh ahips Rant Vee oeer oe 'o less than Y dozen will be sold at these aly stion that he forgot to attend | fe ted) the barbecue and they had to come | prices. nt.| back and get him Q—I am a girl 13 years of} who ts to wear them and with what| BATHING SUITS FOR MEN sa age, and | id lik fi |color clo z they are to be worn.| 4 ‘ : . | The band n ve : in hit of the how to hake carn search nd salt re Aline Stas or presi lavendne | of fine, non-shrinkable material, in many stripes and ae ak cen ae ae dag beads. And how to color them.) makes a pretty bead. Here is the colors, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00. The gifted minister, philesopher, physt-| Sad American flags. i tle ot Retl Religion of — Yb. tle Indian matdens tried to sell | . ® } a Tivoli Theater 2.22. 0.0. 23...%.232 (Madison, between First and Second Ave iid Lite of Jesus Christ” (secc o and faith that} ‘7’ seek, find} STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914. PAGE 5 SEATTLE MAKES A GOOD INVESTMENT: BONDS BETWEEN NATIONS CEMENTED MORE FIRMLY BY ENTERTAINMENT OF JAP SAILORS esTAD AED 18% 2 Dougall + fouthwick fm connection with JAMES McCREERY @ CO, New Tort K. DB. GAGH, Keceiver worth of good fellowship—and a last friendship—was created when Seattle turned out en ma SEOOND AV. wed PIKE 8. Store open 0 a. m to 6 pm. and showed the Japanese from the training ships Asama and Azuma a good time. Incidentally the Japanese reciprocated | rd caused pei of merriment i | The barrier brought about by ignorance of each other's language was ruthlessly swept aside, It was very easy to | make signs. And everybody understands the significance of a good natured smile | Japanese sailors rubbed el ir bows with American tare and antly at wideeyed infants, ~ cane with the old ladies that tan day eee attle yor appeared on the Judge Burke and al Teijiro Kurot 50 the ot recognized him. He M ’ F r i hi A slyly at friends in the A en’s Furnishings jagainst a post until time to ait oy meari4: down Wanna e ret! fou ais bid i : ; ‘ sie 5 1 Silk Shirts in the new narrow stripe or combination |, When he talked ho hit straight Japanese Sallore Getting Started in the 100-Yard Dash stripe; also the wide half-inch stripe in gold, pink, blue, ith riendship with Japan meane rr , thet 8 riced 00, [ia otiare and cents, and of Row | when ‘they. “tvahed at each over| Om ae . - we are to have them with us they looked like pic oan of & te MEN’S HALF HOSE ‘ieee ‘and the Asama te Special Sale of Men's Fine Silk Lisle Half Hose, and the Asama team final-| A After the speechmaking Wa8liy emerged, victors | | with linen toe and heel. A most excellent wearing hose, —_———— ne So | May be had in black, tan, Zayy and gray. The dozen, over Hi broke away from the! —_ $2.35. lf dozen, $1.19. F. & crowd, sat down on a bench under Would you mind telling me what recipe: Heat % cup crystal salt | you think would be the prettiest | quite hot; pour %4 cup boiling wa | color? YOUR FRIEN ter over % cup corn starch and A.—The mixture for the beads 1s | #tir until smooth; then edd the bot! |colored with any of the common! salt; ‘mix and work well unt! a |fruit coloring, or dyes before|smooth dough. Color any waade molded desired, or, divide the mass and As to which Is the prettiest color Ifferent colors. A plece of in- will depend on the person's taste dissolved, gives a wasn't any BETTER than Wag Just Inside the Pike Street Entrance, First Floor. but {t was an good as Seat s heard for a long time. Only once did {t venture into Japanese airs when, with ¢ | played the Japar |ragtime, operati > aire f New Mid-Summer Neckwear ne and rapidly. | | We are receiving almost daily new Neckwear veut a wag! played “Get Out and G ines jiggled Me autiful -hellotrope, or a dark pur) | elties of organdy and pique that are, for present wear, «Into “Vel @, according to amount used. Do| A Widow,’ aa the| not dry on hatpins, String as you| exceptionally popular. ; the wish them to be worn. It gives! A few of the latest arrivals are: Back to the waltz and they sat Trovator,” “Faust d a lot of better results, They will dry in 24 hours, but longer time ts better Standaway Organdy Collars with picot edge, 25¢ and 50¢. Organdy Collars that are hand-embroidered; also BIG EXCURSION SUNDAY Q—! would like a@ little of your upon and | ody band. | Rattleship Oregon, cruisers | good advice on a matter of life pique collars, from 65¢ to $2. 50. ~ ud ©! Pittsburg, Colorado, Milwaukee and death to me. | am married - |that band,’ from tee ae ot |B and U. 8, 8. Davis, Fortune and and love my husband dearly, but Pique Vestees, either with or without roll collar, lto the moat obscure cadet! They || Philadelphia now at yard. he goes out with other girls all the 65¢ to $5.00. : 4 watched every movement of the Closed on the Fourth time and leaves me at home alone. Organdy Vestees that are embroidered or tucked, } |leader, and drank in every tone hdaunassy wionacuet nui i alan gi ats Amped Mae va d have plain or picot edge, 50¢ and up to $6.00. ~ ime’ Open until 10:30 p. m. J) haven't the heart to go any place an P P ge, J First Floor. See Dry Docks, Officers Quarters, Machine Shops, etc. Ss. 8. H. B. Kennedy leav Colman Dock 6:30, 10:30 a m 1:30, 6:30 p, m. Other boats at Sam, and 2 p. m Spectal Boat at 9:30 P. M., Friday and Saturday, July 3 and 4 Fare, round trip, 600 Chil. dren, 6 to 12, 260. and enjoy my: Now, Miss Grey, should | go out with other men and have a good . time as my friends advise me to,| viacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. or should | sit at home alone and wear my heart away? | am very . good looking and have lots of op| pass fishing season opens July ||| | porenayen. 15, instead of July 1st, as stated | have asked my husband to stop, | but he only laughs at me. Please,|¢rroneously in the Bon Marche ad | | Mise Grey, tell me what to do and|in Tuesday's Star—Advertisement. | | 1 will be so thankful. boris. | Ae-Ift someone steals from. me, jdo Lhelp the matter by stealing from someone else? Friends are usually poor advis- ers. Do what your own self-respect | tells you is right to yourself. It would not soothe the pain to go a . | with other men, and #mply create |i %'* of, Prof, Unman’e Institute, talk, but you should become inter- ested in things outside yourself and make your own enjoyment. While you remain with your hus- band do not make too much of his/ | going with other women, for the} less you make of It the less he will) want to do so, He will wake up some day. Friday HANDY FOR AUTOMOBILE OWNERS A lumber mill owner, with offices in Pioneer Place; An orchardist and cat- tle raiser, in the Leary building; A gentleman in the Times building, Are regular patrons of " South-End Public Market In “Market Square” rgotten when a ¢ marines to the t \ leaped to their fe od disappeared under the trees on the run. The feed was spread under a » Jcanopy, over which hung Japanese) And here was the most cosmo-| polltan sight of all. Japanese and American soldiers eating Boston | beans prepared by an African chet, | ——— them Potlatch bugs! The visitors were fed in relays. plates stacked high, they » shooed away in the sign lan: sitting crosslegged on the lawn, movie cameras clicked at their grinning faces, and white folks) stared with polite curiosity at them. ect eee ond) ‘The Gyearold son of C. B. Yan- ein, | dell, secretary of the Chamber of| Commerce, sat for a long time on} the knee of the vice admiral and| gravely discussed affairs of state seme Missing teeth are replaced by flor and a Seattle | The Oblo Method by artificial teeth a tennis ball and| ‘that are natural as your original |teeth. Examinations aro now be-| ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished tn all cases, | lis | Q—PI what le good for enlarged pores in the nose.) | Have tried steaming the face and \equeezing, but such treatment causes red spots like little drops of | |blood Just under the surface and) the pores fill up in. Would A Japanese school boy go! played “catoh.” ery time the malflor caught the ball he said: “Huh! Ugh!" or Because they say it is “right on my way home” and “has plenty of free ton.| words to that effect We Stand Back of Our Work|—f street room surrounding fj) be grateful if you could tell me and) And the small boy said: “Gee!” for 12 Years’ Guarantee. it for ‘hitching’ the car tag a Pa ‘ H. L. in fe SE : $25 Guaranteed ...... $8) ing.” lit is simply large pores, washing them with water in which a fe The lumberman lives near Volunteer Park. The orchard owner lives south of Mt. Baker Park. The man in the Times building lives on Queen Anne Hill. drops of alcohol have been mixed will do some good. Q—I! am a young man of 23 and | In love with a girl 18. 1 have only |met her twice and am just crazy lover her. She is far from here and we have a very poor chance to learn anything about each other e cept by correspondence. Now, | intend to get the girl up jhere and marry her, though it is a ‘ittle hard for me to do this, was told to look before | leap, but game between the Nippons and the navy yard team were cussed in Guaranteed ........ Japanese, United States and Pot- $10 Solid Gold or mts! The poor umpires for the ball $15 Set of Teeth $5 At the close of business on June 30 we declared dividends for period just closed at the rate of 7 per cent per annum to our members. latch Chinook. i ‘ Porcelain Crown.... - 6 game was a puzzler for mos! ‘ "rT lof the sailors, who watched it with 10 Gold or Porcelain the|furrowed brows and open mouths, Bridge Work....... and\but they Mked it well enough to| Solid Gold Fillings. $1. 00 U c , “ P See S SARRNERN HOWE Ole we nseeeeeO8| front.” But there was nothing puzzling| Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, about the centipede races, the po- 9 to 12. The state law under which we operate stipulates that the entire earnings of this association, less actual running expenses, shall be paid to our members. Mr. Automobile Owner, if you are in business RAINIER BAKERY re-opens today in new, enlarged quarters at THE OLD STAND 913 Second Ave., neat Madison In EQUIPMENT In APPOINTMENT In SERVICE In Foodstuffs Served In Sanitary Surroundings Nothing Old But the Location You'll enjoy our home cooking—and you'll come again LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE TURKEY OPENING and RESTAURANT there is no chance for me to do|/ this. Now what would you advise | me to do, Miss Grey, marry her or) |wait and learn something about her? Thanking you in advance, H.R. G. | down town, the South- End Market is convenient for you, Give yourself a treat. Come down and select the things YOU like. The payment of $1.00 or more makes you a member, tato races, the 100-yard dash, and all the other events, terminating in la savage fencing match between ams of 20 from the two ships NU BONE Corsets | Cut-Rate Dentists | A.-It will be better for you to| Our management has been so conservative that ‘pn PmOPLarS DANE Mod ahd BO be oO wait until you are at least over) for the past thirteen years we have never paid less Eliott 4435 CORNER SECOND AVENUE. your crazy spell. Real love doesn't é co make people crazy about each than 6 per cent on savings. other. Walt until you are level- headed enough to give up the girl in case she does not love you, for it {s for her good to do 80. Payments are made in the form of dividends payable twice each year. THIS 18 WHERE WE START THE CELEBRATION WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, THE FOURTH OF JULY BUT JUST SEE THESE Specials for Thursday and Friday Our funds are invested in first mortgages on real estate. We Will Pay Six Months’ Dividends January 1 on All Accounts Opened on or Before July 15 MAIN 4891 Q. A. 1273 Q.—Do you bell: In what some of these fortune tellers tell you? 1 | read in a book about two months jago an advertisement saying: “if you send your name, address, age| ind the date of birth,” to in| party in England, he would send you a free reading of what is going | to happen In time to come, It fur- ther sald that if | would send to this party the sum of $2, he would send me In return a complete horo- “f he Ratine Dresses 1 Misses’ Tatlored Suit Write, phone or call for our booklet. 3 if 1 4 1 White Bult 3.00 Hy 1 Serge Dress . 1 Borge Skirt 1 eit Seey Gree scope of what Is going to happen in ° Lyi ae ? Zon 83.00 []| the next 12 months. Now, would| 1 Silk Waist 1 Girl's 1 Sik “Messaiine. Dress - for th | i White Blazer 1 Yur Piece 2.00 |] | You advise me to send for this com-| i 1 English Slippers 1 Long Linen Coat plete horoscope? Do you believe | that there is anything in the matter Chiffon Waist PucEet SouND : + eli, means Ef pang ey that would be worth considering : 1 None opi’ at |further about? Hoping to see an AVINGS AZ LOAN veda? : 1 Silk Petticoat 1 BB. B08 H]|answer soon, | am yours for all Our service is swilt 1 Hale gwiten id 1 Balmacsan Coat, } inch iio IEW “80 [1] things good, kind and beautiful, | Our work high class, 1 at OQ | 1 Tatior-made Skirt’... | 1 Tan Suit .. H 98 .H, ry OD! cceveee + 83.00 | 1 Gray sutt .... 88100 AAs much of our future as is necessary for us to know is given us. Live today well, tomorrow a little better, and the future will take care of itself. | Our prices reasonable. MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS $6.75 $35 Hoffman System Man-Tal- lored Serge Suits at . + $19.50 $1.50 Lingerie Waists $1.50 Girls’ Dresses . $10 Skirts at | No fabric too delicate for our process of cleaning. We remove shine or gloss when possible. Send us something hard to clean. We will demonstrate the truth of our A Mutual S Societyo . perth 1901 222 PIKE ST. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Balmacaan Coats Fancy Suits .... Silk Moire Coats Silk Suits White Balm | Q@.—WII! you kindly tell me how |to wash long white gloves so they |will not turn yellow? Thanking claims re $3 Silk Walsts . | you In advance, A READER. | gee a . J. H. Bloedel, President W. J. Cotket! Ne ala $20 ‘Berge Coats $1.50 Colored Petticoats A.—Use tepid ot lukewarm wat-| A.W. Linden, View President EW. Campnent Stn Wagens at Your Services $10 Novelty Coats ... $7 Ratine Dresses . er im washing white silk gloves, and| RK. Campbell, ‘Secretary 4. F, Anderson Scott Calhoun, Counsel J . Maxwell they will not turn yellow, Henry C. Ewing aa o soserbert HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO. peel 1316 SECOND AVENUE. Ground broken for II1!nols pavilion at San Francisco. | The CROWN CLEANERS ‘Two Stores 1903 Second, 1381 Fourth, P.-1. Bldg.)