The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1914, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. =] HANSON GETS 3000 VOTES ON G.0.P. TICKET 11, 1914. PAGE 5. PATABLISHED 1896 ac J Joudall 2 fouthwick R. Second Aloe. and Pike St fore open 9.a.m. to 6 p.m B. Gage, Receiver Beginni Beginning tomorrow, Saturday, this entire high-grade stock must be sacrificed. ENTIRE STOCK SLAUGHTERED. LOOK! Shire cut MEN’S HATS Shirts cut to.. $3.00 Felt Hats cut to .... * 98c 15¢ Collars $4.00 Men's $1 48 ee: s CR 1. cases 15¢ Men's Sox Hats cut to. $5.00 Stetson Hats cut to.. $2.48 cut to ....., $2.00 Umbrellas cut to . sees c $2.00 ike $2.50 Can cut to ance 48c Shirts cut to.. 15¢ Handker- $1.00 Silk Lisle c Underwear cut to: written 1 Reports te 89c received } $3.00 Wool Underwear, y Eagle and 98c Cooper’s, cut to 35¢ Wool Sox Ie 68c cut to $1.50 Dress Shirts cut to.... 18¢ .. 39e 28c $2.00 Wool Un- derwear cut to. Ole Hanson every chiefs cut to.. $2.00 Night Robes cut to... 50c Suspenders cut to ......... $1.00 Underwear cut to .. ° 75¢ Neckwear cut to $1.00 Overalls cut to .. 75¢ Work Shirts cut to. m the bull standpat { Ae Zs 4,200 NEW TIES 950 Ties Worth 75c, 3,000 Ties Worth $1.00, 250 Ties Worth $1.50 fancy designs, and about 600 new Roman stripe ideas, which are shown for the first time in Seattle, A Tie sale worth while. To the busy man, we wish to state that we will have sufficient salesmen to expediently take care of votes a ca in the first die REMEMBER THE ADDRESS—COME EARLY SEATTLE $ SHIRT SHOP 1404 THIRD AVE. Near Union St. Has New Device | for Airbuggies Frank Grimes, ¢ Ba hotel, has perfected a new pre r for aer on which, it Is claimed, will revolutionize to a large | extent the handling of air machines. Ro six months we have been preparing for our Third Semi-annual Tie Sale, which will eclipse all previous efforts, both in style and values. In this sale we offer the newest Fall patterns in heavy, rich lustrqus silks. eer at the| Cc Dear Miss Grey: | am not writ although I cannot understand why any girl would want to leave a directly from such wh of interes each flag + tor the on Shapes are the big open-end and French Four-in- Hand. d Colors range from the brightest to the plain, sub- ades. Also handsome floral patterns and Ing for sympathy or advice, but good home to go out and work tf] Thanking you In advance, | am ceabot ‘pamban your wants. bee Pike Street Windows for display of these Ties. Regular values from 75c to $1.50, in this sale at 45c. First Floor. 2 ‘ony in hopes that some girl may benefit by my experience without she is not compelled to do so. Gt 1. B.C. jas well as for one who four * on A—Under the present law the| the fing i the price | have. “As ye P flings, «tow pay’ e te p,” and | have] Q—Can you tell me if any nurses | federal reserve banks deal only with! inter gs for every o > ment of bell jbanks, but there ts a strong move-| ing war, anyway 4 in how you loc reaped the punis! ped eg are to be sent from America tothe) ment to have reserve banks that oie » or what you ay, Oth too | ducted, cannot begin to equal some| place. Your virtue {s in your own| I cannot give you the entire poem,- The broken and cast aide play-|o¢5: or war, and also where the ad . y doubs sea 5 thing of a man, @ prominent man | 4, wets naa o seine AG,| will deal directly with the individ-| Q—Have been going with a|busy with thelr own tn ts to| of the private “rag parties” that are | keeping, and {s in no danger if you| but you can no doubt obtain it at» of te clty, who is highly respect a elety of ual young man for several months, and | notice you to any embarrassing de | indulged in.by our respectable (7) |are the right sont of guardian. But | th erence room at the public faim me: ~ ae fail a victim of the wiles of a public) and reason combined with common | pub-|dance hall is in danger of losing |sense, I advise you to stay away ! t you| lic dances, as I have seen them con |her reputation at any time anc | from the dance balls 2 ttending public dances; but) m in |let me say right h that th © was tall y you are the « | boys and girl haracter |b ed, has a beautiful home and fam lly and friends. "gor years | bent es ols possibly am a little old now, or a one ‘wore attractive has at- trafted him. When | met him |, too, wae young and not too worldly | wise, but have learned a severe lesson when | am too old to love and trust some good man as he would deserve to be. My hope In writing is, my experience will serve as advice to girls who are bilnded by a little gold, for we too soon grow old, and the price we pay te too great. MADGE. Q—when a girl le 18 years old, can her parents make her stay home If they provide for her, i she wishes to go out and work In ie places and she is re- le, too? ‘What Is the law to that effect? WINNIE. A—A girl cannot be detained at home after she is 18 years of age, enemas | AMPLE ILLINERY They're all coming to see these @nplicates of ORIGINAL Paris Hats And no wonder! Never were such wondertul values shown In and the women who like before Seattle, atyle know it and see these $10 and $26 hats at) our prices | $3 and $5 You don’t have to pay big prices| nor do you have to be satiafied with the low grade hats usually sold at jew prices | site hate tomorrow-—everyboay wili| tlawe you paid two, three and four} Come dn tomorrow i ja) - Sam hooks Brats brrpeet aeeseg® Open Til 9 p. m, Saturdays, re A WOULDBE RED CROSS. Q—! am planning a lawn party A—A short time ago a number|Can you give me a few suggestions of nurses left America to render|as to entertaining? service on the battlefields of Eu GERALDINE. rope. I cannot eay if more will 60.| A—A letter box was nod to but you may obtain the Information |« tree at a recen by writing to the National Red| ai during the ev. Cross Society, Washington, D.C. | wrote notes to each other and dro SERS at | ped them into the box. Just after Q—Would you be so kind as to| refreshments the box was ope give the readers of your column|the mail distributed, and each guest such Information as you may have) nud to read bis letters aloud, caus on the following question: ing much mirth, Also for the game After the establishment of the re-| of thu evening, small flags of the serve bank at San Francisco, under| different nations were hidden in the new regional bank law, will it|the trees and in various odd cor be possibie for the Individual far| nes, for which the guests had to mer to borrow money on his land! searct. There was a guessing co. The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Av. 216 Pike Street | Three 120 Pike Street Stores We are now prepared to submit the coming season's styles in Ladies’ Headwear. We have all the novelties in shapes as well as mate- rials. As most of our pur- chases were made early, we are in a position to undersell the majority of dealers. No advance will be made on this stock while it lasts Our prices will be MODER- ATE, as usual Just Received HATS FOR CHILDREN THE WONDER Three Stores—1525 Second Avenue, 216 Pike Street, 120 Pike Street & the guests B) WESTBOUND COLONIST FARES DAILY, SEPT. 24 TO OCT. 8, VIA Great Northern Ry. $30 $38 From Chicag' $55 From New York OTHER POINTS PROPORTIONATELY LOW Tickets Prepaid by Mail or Telegraph Without Additional Charge—Money Back if Not Used Paul, Winnipe St From Minneapolis, Duluth, Omaha, Sioux City, THROUGH TRAINS from Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City to Seattle Without Change For Full Particulars, Rates and Routes, Call on or Address T. J. MOORE, C. P, & T. Agent Cc, W. MELDRUM, A. G. P. A Columbia and Second, Seattle Phones: Main 117; Elliott 5609. ‘See America Firat now he is staying away entirely | cree. since he came back from his vaca tion. During his vacation | only re Q.—Wiil you give me a little ad My personal opinion 4s, vice? About two years ago, | loaned a friend of mine some money and now when | ask him to return it, he refuses to do so. Is there any way | can make him re- losing interest. not turn it, as | have nothing to prove crowd of girls who| that | let him have it? P. S. L. “win back’ | AAs long as you haven't your ot him go, | frt note or witnesses that he wen |borrowed money from you, tt wil |he difficult to collect it if he re Q—Ie there any cure for seit.| 20 difficult | lect it if |consclousness? | am very self-con.| 18" Oe ahuur: merite bine | f leven relatlves wien a aeromds Or |etter, ax sometimes that ts all that |watch me speak, and | flush Imme-|'* BeCe*BAry- | diately. This is true when I have! @ 4 have derived great benefit | ® a picture taken. | cannot take alyon many of the an peed F tural pleture, because there Is/give your correspondents, and | « je watching me. ave trie Id hel t to eersomne thie tealing, bub there | eee we meaeen W yew cow ‘i lis no change. | am also very hard et acquainted with. Please ad ceived one postal card, Kindly ad. vise me how | should treat him ywhen | see him. H.C. with perfect tony much ec | wandering swain 1am making application for di- Vorce, and | wish, for personal reasons, proceedings to go on in King county, though | do not live in that county. Now, will | have to live in King county a specified i bd 100K | jength of time, or may | make ap large quant Malle doaen [lication at once? iidaaien's Mingle with all kinds of peor rm es geri ge Ral 5 § Fb all kinds of. ways until they bore y yay te br And SM interested in what A are permitted to make | other people do and say, while you for divorce { may be a victim of both | You r application King county, even though a resident of another county. ‘We Are Closing Out ses corm + xen an living in this state can obtain |‘ 4 . a divorce here from her husband, | « who Is living In Maine? It MRS. 8. C. D. 0 0S A—It you have been a resident | of this state for one year, you may divorce p dings. | you are Here's an opportunity to save, | start These prices and the in ments will bear the closest in vestigation Weber Pianola Piano, most ex pensive style; $1,150 regular. Now $650 Wheelock Pianola Piano in Cireassian in mahogany $488 Regular $775, Steck Pianola Piano sian walnut case, $565 in “One in Distress go to the city | hall, Fourth av. way Q.—Does a girl lose her reputa:| | tion by attending public dances? Can you please tell me the whole| lof the little poem, the ending of which runs, “Friday's child is lov ng and giving, Saturday's child works hard for a living’? Thanking you, | am, sincerely yours, MARGARET. A.—The public dance halls have |beon discussed extensively, both pre | and con, and had I a daughter | would not want her to make a prac | | ° One walnut case, one Bach Clreas: Another Steck mahogany, at $385 Terms can be arranged these at DR, L. R. CLARK, D. D, 8. Third at University SCHOOL SWEATERS For Boys and Girls A warm, durable, Octonek |ACTUAL CUT RATE DENTISTS $4.00 $5.00 people calling at our office that they had been told be ming here that it 6 im. ible We could not make the extra heavy reinforced $10 crown for $4 Remer , this is not the School Sweater Coat Is an ex crown advertised so extensively tallant protect tor your. Mito but is an extra heavy erown children’s health and comfort for which dentists charge $10, but The young will wear nur price is $4 them when they won't wear Dr, Cark personally ove an ordinary coat, and Octo- work turned out of this office neks easy to get into 9 for this reason we are able to give and out of. Keonomical, too you that Is absolutely bona fide. WE GIVE GAS Regular $10 Crowns Regular $10 Plates ion r $5, ers are a guarantee | Regal Dental Offices I. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager. en | KNITTING CO. 425 Union St. 1405 3rd Ave. N. W, Gor. Union St. | Note—Bring this ad with you | Can Get Fat Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE ot f being taken up by the blood as they of nutrition a ripe nourtahment 4, and its rapid has produced the tr t of |unless you have depth of a siri|- ee whose character is so weak she ma ‘How Thin People BEFORE You will be just as busy next week as you are now, so why put it off? Get those shoes mended now. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1124 FIRST AVENUE Telephone Main 4136 Family Washing 6c Pound Model Electric Laundry MAIN 507. 1201 FIRST AVE. of Used Sewing Machines 10 CENTS A DAY will buy any of these great bargains. You never had the opportunity of buying machines at these prices on such terms. If you can’t sew we'll teach you. New Machines Rente Main 1 WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. MAIN STORE 1424 THIRD Open Evenings During This Sale Bring Your Husband In Will crate and ship machines for out-of: town buyers. Drop Head Singers $10 Drop Head Whites $15 ty New Home, Wheeler & Wilson, Standard, Domestic, Free, and most other makes at greatly reduced prices. Box Top Machines $3 5) this opportunity You can’t afford to miss Call at All White Sewing Machines Repaired Free of NEAR Charge, PIKE

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